Home | FAQ | Server | Presentations | Mailing Lists/Archives | Member Tools | Links | Sponsors | Contact| Hrmm, I re-read the original email. If you try turning off the interface (i.e. ifdown eth0) then try: ifconfig eth0 128.206.25.130 netmask 255.255.255.0 up route add default gw 128.206.25.254 (I think that's the syntax off the top of my head) - see if that gets you up and running. if so, then it is an issue with your network configuration. i.e. the syntax for the files in /etc/sysconfig/network/ have changed, or something along those lines. ifup and ifdown merely are shortcuts to execute the ifconfig command with the appropriate information pulled from those files. Jason /--------------------------------------|---------------------------\ | Jason McIntosh | CELL: 573-424-7612 | | Webmaster, thinker, programmer, etc. | WORK: 573-884-3865 | |------------------------------------------------------------------| |"How should I know if it works? That's what beta testers are | |for. I only coded it." | |(Attributed to Linus Torvalds, somewhere in a posting) | \--------------------------------------|---------------------------/ On Apr 11, 2007, at 10:24 AM, McIntosh Jason wrote: They have changed, but that won't prevent a network connection from happening. That's just for DNS resolution (i.e. how to convert mlug.missouri.edu to 128.206.whatever). |
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