Here are the requested files:
Ifcfg-eth0:
# Lite-On|LNE100TX
DEVICE=eth0
ONBOOT=yes
BOOTPROTO=dhcp
HWADDR=FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF
USERCTL=no
PEERDNS=yes
TYPE=Ethernet
NETMASK=255.255.255.0
IPADDR=192.168.0.2
GATEWAY=192.168.0.1
Modules.conf:
alias usb-controller usb-uhci
alias sound-slot-0 emu10k1
post-install sound-slot-0 /bin/aumix-minimal -f /etc/.aumixrc -L
>/dev/null 2>&1 || :
pre-remove sound-slot-0 /bin/aumix-minimal -f /etc/.aumixrc -S
>/dev/null 2>&1 || :
alias eth0 tulip
network:
NETWORKING=yes
HOSTNAME=
Output of /sbin/lspci -vv - Non network devices removed to pass 40k
post filter
00:0d.0 Ethernet controller: Lite-On Communications Inc LNE100TX (rev
20)
Subsystem: Lite-On Communications Inc LNE100TX
Control: I/O- Mem- BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop-
ParErr- Stepping- SERR- FastB2B-
Status: Cap- 66Mhz- UDF- FastB2B+ ParErr- DEVSEL=medium >TAbort-
<TAbort- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR+
Latency: 32
Interrupt: pin A routed to IRQ 9
Region 0: I/O ports at 8800 [disabled] [size=256]
Region 1: Memory at d5800000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [disabled]
[size=256]
Expansion ROM at <unassigned> [disabled] [size=256K]
......
-----Original Message-----
From: wlug-bounces(a)mail.wlug.org [mailto:wlug-bounces@mail.wlug.org] On
Behalf Of Charles R. Anderson
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 10:21 AM
To: Worcester Linux Users Group
Subject: Re: [Wlug] RedHat 9 Network Problem
On Tue, Mar 30, 2004 at 10:13:15AM -0500, Dwight A. Ernest wrote:
> Include your /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 and your
> /etc/sysconfig/network files in an email so we can see what they look
like.
Also include /etc/modules.conf and the Ethernet card entry from the
"/sbin/lspci -vv" output.
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Also, you might want to remove the HARDWARE line from that file. It should
just use the mac from your network card. Maybe the router doesn't want to
assign FF:FF:FF...a mac address?
Eric
-----Original Message-----
From: Joel J. Young [mailto:joel@jyng.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2004 9:23 AM
To: 'Worcester Linux Users Group'
Subject: RE: [Wlug] RedHat 9 Network Problem
I tried using both static and dynamic IPs. Neigther worked. It's possible
there's remnants of that testing left.
Everything on my local network is in the 192.168.0.x address space.
No, I changed the address of the router back to the default, which is
192.168.0.1
-----Original Message-----
From: wlug-bounces(a)mail.wlug.org [mailto:wlug-bounces@mail.wlug.org] On
Behalf Of Martin, Eric
Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2004 8:47 AM
To: 'Worcester Linux Users Group'
Subject: RE: [Wlug] RedHat 9 Network Problem
I haven't worked with RH for a while, bu you have both dhcp and a hardcoded
address here. Also, there's your problem, if I'm reading this right.
You're set to 192.168.0.2 with a 255.255.255.0 mask. That means you can
only see 192.168.0.x machines, and your router is 192.168.1.x, right?
-----Original Message-----
From: Joel J. Young [mailto:joel@jyng.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 10:26 PM
To: Wlug(a)mail.wlug.org
Subject: [Wlug] RedHat 9 Network Problem
Here are the requested files:
Ifcfg-eth0:
# Lite-On|LNE100TX
DEVICE=eth0
ONBOOT=yes
** BOOTPROTO=dhcp **
HWADDR=FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF
USERCTL=no
PEERDNS=yes
TYPE=Ethernet
** NETMASK=255.255.255.0 **
IPADDR=192.168.0.2
GATEWAY=192.168.0.1
Modules.conf:
alias usb-controller usb-uhci
alias sound-slot-0 emu10k1
post-install sound-slot-0 /bin/aumix-minimal -f /etc/.aumixrc -L >/dev/null
2>&1 || :
pre-remove sound-slot-0 /bin/aumix-minimal -f /etc/.aumixrc -S >/dev/null
2>&1 || :
alias eth0 tulip
network:
NETWORKING=yes
HOSTNAME=
Output of /sbin/lspci -vv - Non network devices removed to pass 40k post
filter
00:0d.0 Ethernet controller: Lite-On Communications Inc LNE100TX (rev 20)
Subsystem: Lite-On Communications Inc LNE100TX
Control: I/O- Mem- BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr-
Stepping- SERR- FastB2B-
Status: Cap- 66Mhz- UDF- FastB2B+ ParErr- DEVSEL=medium >TAbort-
<TAbort- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR+
Latency: 32
Interrupt: pin A routed to IRQ 9
Region 0: I/O ports at 8800 [disabled] [size=256]
Region 1: Memory at d5800000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [disabled]
[size=256]
Expansion ROM at <unassigned> [disabled] [size=256K]
......
-----Original Message-----
From: wlug-bounces(a)mail.wlug.org [mailto:wlug-bounces@mail.wlug.org
<mailto:wlug-bounces@mail.wlug.org> ] On Behalf Of Charles R. Anderson
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 10:21 AM
To: Worcester Linux Users Group
Subject: Re: [Wlug] RedHat 9 Network Problem
On Tue, Mar 30, 2004 at 10:13:15AM -0500, Dwight A. Ernest wrote:
> Include your /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 and your
> /etc/sysconfig/network files in an email so we can see what they look
like.
Also include /etc/modules.conf and the Ethernet card entry from the
"/sbin/lspci -vv" output.
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I haven't worked with RH for a while, bu you have both dhcp and a hardcoded
address here. Also, there's your problem, if I'm reading this right.
You're set to 192.168.0.2 with a 255.255.255.0 mask. That means you can
only see 192.168.0.x machines, and your router is 192.168.1.x, right?
-----Original Message-----
From: Joel J. Young [mailto:joel@jyng.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 10:26 PM
To: Wlug(a)mail.wlug.org
Subject: [Wlug] RedHat 9 Network Problem
Here are the requested files:
Ifcfg-eth0:
# Lite-On|LNE100TX
DEVICE=eth0
ONBOOT=yes
** BOOTPROTO=dhcp **
HWADDR=FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF
USERCTL=no
PEERDNS=yes
TYPE=Ethernet
** NETMASK=255.255.255.0 **
IPADDR=192.168.0.2
GATEWAY=192.168.0.1
Modules.conf:
alias usb-controller usb-uhci
alias sound-slot-0 emu10k1
post-install sound-slot-0 /bin/aumix-minimal -f /etc/.aumixrc -L >/dev/null
2>&1 || :
pre-remove sound-slot-0 /bin/aumix-minimal -f /etc/.aumixrc -S >/dev/null
2>&1 || :
alias eth0 tulip
network:
NETWORKING=yes
HOSTNAME=
Output of /sbin/lspci -vv - Non network devices removed to pass 40k post
filter
00:0d.0 Ethernet controller: Lite-On Communications Inc LNE100TX (rev 20)
Subsystem: Lite-On Communications Inc LNE100TX
Control: I/O- Mem- BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr-
Stepping- SERR- FastB2B-
Status: Cap- 66Mhz- UDF- FastB2B+ ParErr- DEVSEL=medium >TAbort-
<TAbort- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR+
Latency: 32
Interrupt: pin A routed to IRQ 9
Region 0: I/O ports at 8800 [disabled] [size=256]
Region 1: Memory at d5800000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [disabled]
[size=256]
Expansion ROM at <unassigned> [disabled] [size=256K]
......
-----Original Message-----
From: wlug-bounces(a)mail.wlug.org [mailto:wlug-bounces@mail.wlug.org
<mailto:wlug-bounces@mail.wlug.org> ] On Behalf Of Charles R. Anderson
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 10:21 AM
To: Worcester Linux Users Group
Subject: Re: [Wlug] RedHat 9 Network Problem
On Tue, Mar 30, 2004 at 10:13:15AM -0500, Dwight A. Ernest wrote:
> Include your /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 and your
> /etc/sysconfig/network files in an email so we can see what they look
like.
Also include /etc/modules.conf and the Ethernet card entry from the
"/sbin/lspci -vv" output.
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I'd also like to recommend www.bookpool.com as well, for a couple of
reasons!
Firstly, it's a great bookstore. I purchased an o'reilly book and the book
+ shipping was less than the price on the back of the book!
Secondly, my friend and a fellow WLUGger (Marc Hughes) works for bookpool!
Later,
Tim.
There's nothing wrong with a man that a Playstation 2 and a copy of Vice
City can't cure. -- Penny Arcade
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Kinz [mailto:jkinz@kinz.org]
Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 8:25 AM
To: Worcester Linux Users Group
Subject: Re: [Wlug] Softpro to close Marlboro, MA store...
On Tue, Mar 09, 2004 at 12:10:44AM -0500, Andy Stewart wrote:
> On Monday 08 March 2004 11:59 pm, Theo Van Dinter wrote:
> > On Mon, Mar 08, 2004 at 11:42:44PM -0500, Michael Kingsbury wrote:
> > > to Softpro once.... cover price gets old.
> >
> > Don't WLUG members get 10% off? I seem to remember going there and
> > having to decide over the WBUR, WGBH, and iirc, WLUG discounts.
>
> Yes, there is a discount on many items for WLUG members. I'm not sure of
the
> percentage, but I think its 10%.
>
> >
> > There's just something about walking into a store and seeing every ORA
> > book right there. ;)
http://www.bookpool.com - all the ORA books, always 25% to 45% off -All
the time.
Sofpro was nice to have around for emergencies but if you can wait 3-4
days for a book, I always go to bookpool. Cheaper and wider selection.
(darned hard to read a few pages before buying tho'... :) )
They are located in vineyard haven. IIRC
--
Jeff Kinz, Open-PC, Emergent Research, Hudson, MA.
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MAC filter maybe?
-----Original Message-----
From: Joel J. Young [mailto:joel@jyng.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2004 12:07 AM
To: 'Worcester Linux Users Group'
Subject: RE: [Wlug] RedHat 9 Network Problem
Here it is:
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:2490342 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:0 errors:3 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
RX bytes:0 (0.0 b) TX bytes:0 (0.0 b)
Interrupt:9
I'm suspicious about the HWaddr too, but I don't know why it wouldn't be
picking up the MAC address.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: wlug-bounces(a)mail.wlug.org
> [mailto:wlug-bounces@mail.wlug.org] On Behalf Of Charles R. Anderson
> Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 10:41 PM
> To: Wlug(a)mail.wlug.org
> Subject: Re: [Wlug] RedHat 9 Network Problem
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 31, 2004 at 10:25:53PM -0500, Joel J. Young wrote:
> > # Lite-On|LNE100TX
> > DEVICE=eth0
> > ONBOOT=yes
> > BOOTPROTO=dhcp
> > HWADDR=FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF
>
> The HWADDR here looks wrong. Can you post the output of:
>
> /sbin/ifconfig eth0
>
> The HWaddr listed there should be what you set HWADDR= to in
> ifcfg-eth0.
>
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Its TCP/IP. No software needed. Your linux box and XP box will get to the
router the same way, via TCP/Ip, just like if you were plugged into your
work network. Set your router to DHCP, set your clients to DHCP, and enjoy
the bandwidth.
Eric
-----Original Message-----
From: Gregory Avedissian [mailto:avedis@rcn.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 7:51 PM
To: douglas.waud(a)umassmed.edu; Worcester Linux Users Group
Subject: Re: [Wlug] High-speed access questions
Thanks to all who answered on this one. I called Verizon to ask them
about linux, and the person I spoke to had never heard of it. He did
manage to spell it right the first time, put me on hold and went to talk
to someone else who said that it does work. I also switched my phone
plan, and I'm saving $5/month on the DSL and another $5/month on my long
distance.
I probably will have questions about this when I try to set it up. This
will be my first attempt at networking. OK, I thought of one already.
I'm running linux, and housemate is running XP. Will each OS just deal
with the router, or do I need special software to interact with a
windows box?
Greg
doug waud wrote:
> Hi
>
> Gregory Avedissian wrote:
>
>> It seems like most of the providers say that you need windows or mac
>> to use their DSL or cable internet. Does this just mean they won't
>> offer tech support for linux, or does it mean that it won't work? I'm
>> planning on using a router and having two computers connected.
>
>
> I have dealt with 3 cable companies.
>
> The first, the local Shrewsbury Cable company wanted a Windows box so
> their installer could prove/test that the system was working. This is a
> reasonable position; if you don't draw the line tightly you'll end up
> dealing with the customer-from-hell and just run up expenses.
> Incidentally, the guy who came to my house played with Linux at home so
> the atmosphere was cordial but beside the point since I had a windows
> notebook for the initial test (and then just reconnected cables once he
> was out the door.
>
> The second was for my daughter in Southboro. There the cable was
> Charter. Again, I just had a windows notebook available in the cellar
> where the cable came in and the cable modem would lie. As with the
> Shrewsbury cable company the service guy just wanted to confirm that the
> signal was working and again, I just reconnected cables once he was out
> the door.
>
> The third was Adelphia up at our cottage in NH. This time I did not
> get
> to the notebook stage. I just looked over the service man's shoulder
> while he installed the signal separator (ethernet/tv) and waved goodbye.
> I then ran a cable into the house to the cable modem (this time I bought
> it; cheaper route) and from there to a firewall/router.
>
> In all cases most computers are running Linux (my wife still has a
> Windows box for games) and all work fine. Once the signal gets out of
> the cable modem to your router, the os of the connected computers will
> make no difference.
>
> I cannot comment on phone help from any of the three companies since I
> have never needed it. I would not expect them to deal with Linux since
> that would not be cost-effective. On the other hand, this list is an
> alternative that will trump a low paid telephone responder any time :-)
>
> Get the modem in (and have a windows machine available) and then
> connect
> your router and see if you can ping the router etc. If you run into a
> problem get in touch with the list (or me directly if you wish).
>
> doug
>
>
>
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One thing, Remember to reboot your brigde (cable modem) after you install
the router. It attatches to the mac address of what it's plugged into, and
you need to reboot to have it grab the MAC of your router.
Eric
-----Original Message-----
From: doug waud [mailto:douglas.waud@umassmed.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 6:53 PM
To: Worcester Linux Users Group
Subject: Re: [Wlug] High-speed access questions
Hi
Gregory Avedissian wrote:
> It seems like most of the providers say that you need windows or mac
> to
> use their DSL or cable internet. Does this just mean they won't offer
> tech support for linux, or does it mean that it won't work? I'm planning
> on using a router and having two computers connected.
I have dealt with 3 cable companies.
The first, the local Shrewsbury Cable company wanted a Windows box so
their installer could prove/test that the system was working. This is a
reasonable position; if you don't draw the line tightly you'll end up
dealing with the customer-from-hell and just run up expenses.
Incidentally, the guy who came to my house played with Linux at home so
the atmosphere was cordial but beside the point since I had a windows
notebook for the initial test (and then just reconnected cables once he
was out the door.
The second was for my daughter in Southboro. There the cable was
Charter. Again, I just had a windows notebook available in the cellar
where the cable came in and the cable modem would lie. As with the
Shrewsbury cable company the service guy just wanted to confirm that the
signal was working and again, I just reconnected cables once he was
out the door.
The third was Adelphia up at our cottage in NH. This time I did not get
to the notebook stage. I just looked over the service man's shoulder
while he installed the signal separator (ethernet/tv) and waved goodbye. I
then ran a cable into the house to the cable modem (this time I bought
it; cheaper route) and from there to a firewall/router.
In all cases most computers are running Linux (my wife still has a
Windows box for games) and all work fine. Once the signal gets out of
the cable modem to your router, the os of the connected computers will
make no difference.
I cannot comment on phone help from any of the three companies since I
have never needed it. I would not expect them to deal with Linux since
that would not be cost-effective. On the other hand, this list is an
alternative that will trump a low paid telephone responder any time :-)
Get the modem in (and have a windows machine available) and then connect
your router and see if you can ping the router etc. If you run into a
problem get in touch with the list (or me directly if you wish).
doug
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