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RE: Re:ADSL CONNECTION
- From: hacker111456 netscape net
- To: redhat-install-list redhat com
- Subject: RE: Re:ADSL CONNECTION
- Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2001 23:29:29 -0400
the problem is that at boot up red hatlinux 6.0finds that there is an asante (not so) friendly net card then it tells me that pcnet_reset did not
complete.unable to find hardwaer address
just got R.H. linux 7 with Red Hat Linux 7 Bible
It says that there is no eathernet card at I/O 0x300 OK the card is at 0x120-0x13f from what wind dos says in the divce manager you guys did a great job of making setting up dialup easyer my mom could have done it
but man is R.H.7 huge I olny have less than half the stuff that I had
with R.H.6.0 if ya did the same job with asdl that ya did with dial up
I shoulden't have much of a problem what is the best all a round mail program so I can make some room ?
thanks for trying to help me
Jacob L Anawalt <anawaltaj cachevalley com> wrote:
>Does this setup fit your situation?
>
>The ISP has given you 1 ip address (dynamic or not) and an external ADSL
>router/modem with 1 phone line connection, 1 ethernet connection, and
>possibly a serial connection for management. There is also documentation
>(or not) about 10.0.0.0 network addresses.
>
>If it does fit your situation, and all you want to do is make
>connections out through the ADSL device, you need to enable NAT on it,
>get the ip address of it's ethernet port (or assign it to 10.0.0.1) give
>your ethernet card on the linux box an unused address, say 10.0.0.2, and
> configure it to use 10.0.0.1 as it's gateway. That should do it in a
>nutshell. I use linuxconf to configure my networking, and have used it
>to help people set up similar configuations.
>
>
>If this doesn't fit your situation, explain what you have been given by
> the ISP with a little more detail.
>
>Jacob Anawalt
>
>
>
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