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Collins Richey wrote: |
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> Just finished installing the avialbale iso offering - no problems with the |
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> install or booting afterwards, but ... |
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Hrm, that sourceforge mirror makes us problems. We removed the iso from |
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ibiblio a few weeks ago, because |
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security holes where detected in some packages, but sourceforge ignores |
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that changes for their mirror. |
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I suggest using the latest sys snapshot. |
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> What's the trick to get gentoo to talk to the internet? |
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> Here's my setup and the results. |
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> I have a generic tulip card which is hop two on a local lan connected to |
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> cable (att@home). |
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> modprobe tulip allows me to bring up eth0 |
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> my ip address is 192.168.0.2 |
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> ping 192.168.0.1 (the server with the cable connection) works ok |
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> ping www.xxx gets the ip address (so resolv.conf is ok and dns is working) |
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> ping xx.xx.xx.xx hangs (any address out there on the internet) |
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> Any suggestions? |
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Make sure you set the GATEWAY to 192.168.0.1 in |
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/etc/rc.d/config/inet.eth0 and make sure your server connected |
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to the internet supports forwarding. |
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bye achim~ |
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> Collins Richey |
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> Denver Area |
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