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Re: Help me. I've fallen and I can't get up!



Yes that is the network. The Linux box is a part of the internal, 2 windows
boxes and the Linux box al of whom pass packets to the NT box which in turn
passes them to the internet. I use the NT box as a Gateway/Proxy/Firewall
for my cable modem so I don't have to purchase more IP's from ATT. The AT&T
setup is this

Host IP - 24.15.96.48
Mask - 255.255.255.128
Gateway - 24.15.96.129
Primary nameserver - 24.8.86.15
Secondary nameserver - .17

Tighe, the linux box is completely devoid of any OS other than RH7.0. I
guess that was not clear. Why would I use the NT bootloader? I just wanna
put LILO in the MBR, post install wise like.

Steve

By golly, you're right, indeed it was Cypher.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tighe" <emry@accessus.net>
To: "Silug Discuss" <silug-discuss@silug.org>
Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 12:38 PM
Subject: Re: Help me. I've fallen and I can't get up!


> >Under the KDE Network Control panel
> >NAMES tab
> >Hostname: RedHatBeast
> >Domain: @HOMEPROXY
> >HOSTS tab
> >IP 127.0.0.1
> >Name RedHatBeast
> >INTERFACES tab
> >lo 127,0,0,1
> >eth0 24.15.96.48
> >eth1 192.168.10.4
> >ROUTING tab
> >Default Gateway 192.168.10.1
> >Default Gateway Device NTSVR
> >
> >I can successfully ping 192.168.10.1 so it sees it I just can't get to
the internet.
>
>
> Is this a little view of the network?
>
> <internal> -- <redhat> -- <nt> -- <internet>
>
> and you are passing packets from internal to the nt but not onto the
> internet?  also, what is the ip of your internet interface?
>
> >Oh yea, one other thing, I made a bootdisk and it will only boot from
> >the bootdisk. Not a big deal but I'd like to put LILO in the MBR where
> >it belongs. I haven't been able to find documentation on how to do this
> >once the OS is installed. Suggestions?
>
> i would recommand using the nt bootloader to keep this going or to use
> midnight commander.
>
> dd if=/dev/<what ever slice root is on> of=/bootsect.lnx bs=512 count=1
>
> take this file and put it into C:\ now you are going to need to add linux
> into the boot.ini file.  make the line something like this
>
> C:\BOOTSECT.LNX "RedHat linux"
>
> There might be more in there for options.  JUst make it look approx. like
> the first line in there.  once oyu have that done, you should be ready to
> go.
>
>
> >Who said ignorance is bliss?
>
> Cypher, The Matrix, at dinner with Agent Smith.  ;)
>
> Tighe
>
> --
> Tighe Schlottog Sys Admin at large   /emry\"@"/accessus.net\
>                              ook ook
>
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