And now it works. Thanks a lot. Your networking skills were good enough to get me running ;-) JM>On Fri, 16 May 2003, Constant Brouerius van Nidek JM>wrote: JM>> Finaly got so far as to connect my P100 with my JM>Pentium II. JM>> What is wrong and where do I have to repair it? JM>> JM>My rather primitive networking skills indicate to me JM>that your BL machine JM>has no network address assigned to its interface, and JM>that this may be JM>the source of your problems. I think the way you do JM>this, from the JM>command line is "ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.1". You can JM>add this line to JM>your /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1 file to get the network JM>interface address assigned JM>at bootup. You might also need to add your SuSe JM>machine as the network's JM>gateway, if that's how you're using it. That's JM>something like "route add JM>default gw 192.168.1.0". I think that line can also be JM>added to JM>/etc/rc.d/rc.inet1. I hope I'm remembering your JM>addressing scheme JM>correctly. Steven can hopefully pipe in and correct JM>any mistakes I've made. JM>James -- " Every little BYTE helps " NTReader v0.36w(P)/Beta (Registered) in conjunction with Net-Tamer.
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