Now this is somehow strange, I may be overlook a detail, so please point me to what I have missed here: My IPs in my PN originally looked all like 192.168.17.xx. Due to some reason I wanted to convert them to 10.0.0.xx, but after I did I could no more connect, neiter even ping between the PCs, even though I restarted them. So is there a thing that I have overseen? -- *º¤., ¸¸,.¤º*¨¨¨*¤ =Oliver@home= *º¤., ¸¸,.¤º*¨¨*¤ I http://www.bmw-roadster.de/Friends/Olli/olli.html I I http://www.bmw-roadster.de/Friends/friends.html I I http://groups.yahoo.com/group/VGAP-93 I I http://home.t-online.de/home/spacecraft.portal I
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SuSE 7.2 has a major glitch which has been not been answered in my previous post. If you set IP addressing up with YaST1 as I tried, and I'm not sure about YaST2 also, The gateway of nic 0 (eth0) is added to the 2nd nic, (eth1) screwing up the network big time. I wanted xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (static) to be the IP of nic 0, and let it pick up the gateway automatically and hard set the gateway of eth1 to the static IP of eth0. No go. This is a problem in YaST1 and remains unaddressed. This is the first time I have seen SuSE fail to address this type of problem. It may be due to using the same brand & model of NIC ???? I have had zero problems with the same nic's in previous distros though. You need to set via the command line (CL) any networking with multiple nics. /Dee -----Original Message----- From: Oliver Ob [mailto:ob_ok@gmx.net] Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 5:32 AM To: suse-linux-e@suse.com; linux-newbie@vger.kernel.org Subject: [SLE] IP Addresses Now this is somehow strange, I may be overlook a detail, so please point me to what I have missed here: My IPs in my PN originally looked all like 192.168.17.xx. Due to some reason I wanted to convert them to 10.0.0.xx, but after I did I could no more connect, neiter even ping between the PCs, even though I restarted them. So is there a thing that I have overseen? -- *º¤., ¸¸,.¤º*¨¨¨*¤ =Oliver@home= *º¤., ¸¸,.¤º*¨¨*¤ I http://www.bmw-roadster.de/Friends/Olli/olli.html I I http://www.bmw-roadster.de/Friends/friends.html I I http://groups.yahoo.com/group/VGAP-93 I I http://home.t-online.de/home/spacecraft.portal I
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SuSE 7.2 has a major glitch which has been not been answered in my previous post. If you set IP addressing up with YaST1 as I tried, and I'm not sure about YaST2 also, The gateway of nic 0 (eth0) is added to the 2nd nic, (eth1) screwing up the network big time.
I wanted xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (static) to be the IP of nic 0, and let it pick up the gateway automatically and hard set the gateway of eth1 to the static IP of eth0. No go.
What exactly do you mean by 'pick up the gateway automatically' ? There is no routing 'per nic'. The routing table is for the tcp/ip stack as such, so I don't exactly understand what you mean by 'added to the second nic'. Could you post the routing table, so we can see what you mean. regards Anders
I can't seem to find it in YaST2 could someone point me at the category and name to install? thanks
---> Net ---> IMAP --Jyry C:-( C:-/ C========8-O C8-/ C:-( Chiquita: Tuemme "Puhdas elämä (suomalaiselle) lapselle" sekä "Paha elämä banaaninpoimijalle" kampanjoita On Wed, 12 Sep 2001, pkellner wrote:
I can't seem to find it in YaST2
could someone point me at the category and name to install?
thanks
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Specifying the gateway tells the routing protocols where to send packets not considered to be on one of the local subnets. The gateway address is not bound to any particular network card - it merely states where to send "external" packets.
I wanted xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (static) to be the IP of nic 0, and let it pick up the gateway automatically and hard set the gateway of eth1 to the static IP of eth0. No go. This doesn't mak esense - perhaps you could give examples with ip adresses, network adreses, netmasks, etc.
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Anders Johansson
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Jyry Kuukkanen
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Oliver Ob
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pkellner
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Simon Oliver
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