* Kinda related to Linux
@ 2000-06-18 15:52 dave
2000-06-18 16:35 ` Richard van den Berg
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From: dave @ 2000-06-18 15:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-mips@oss.sgi.com
Hello,
I did not know where else to send this to. I originally subscribed to
see if there was anyway I could help. Have been reading the posts and
decided all I can do is try out stuff you guys port. As far as working
on the port, the posts read to me like a 4th grader would look at
quantum physics.
My problem is I can't get my Indy to go through my Linux box to the
'net. It (Linux,Irix) will not transfer eth0 to ppp. Have tried
everything I know of, read or just made upwith no luck. In /etc/hosts on
Indy I must have my ISP or it reads "network unknown" in ping. Have I
missed something major/minor in Irix 6.2 or is it in Linux? I do not
mean to be a pain in the ***, but would like to get this resolved so I
can get Linux on Indy and really screw it up!
Thanks in advance for any help anyone would be willing to give.
Dave Keen
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* Re: Kinda related to Linux
2000-06-18 15:52 Kinda related to Linux dave
@ 2000-06-18 16:35 ` Richard van den Berg
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Richard van den Berg @ 2000-06-18 16:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-mips
On Sun, 18 Jun 2000, dave wrote:
> Hello,
> I did not know where else to send this to. I originally subscribed to
> see if there was anyway I could help. Have been reading the posts and
> decided all I can do is try out stuff you guys port. As far as working
> on the port, the posts read to me like a 4th grader would look at
> quantum physics.
> My problem is I can't get my Indy to go through my Linux box to the
> 'net. It (Linux,Irix) will not transfer eth0 to ppp. Have tried
> everything I know of, read or just made upwith no luck. In /etc/hosts on
> Indy I must have my ISP or it reads "network unknown" in ping. Have I
> missed something major/minor in Irix 6.2 or is it in Linux? I do not
> mean to be a pain in the ***, but would like to get this resolved so I
> can get Linux on Indy and really screw it up!
> Thanks in advance for any help anyone would be willing to give.
> Dave Keen
Make sure your Linux box is running a kernel with support for a kind of
packet filtering like ipfwadm or ipchains. There are HOWTO's available for
this.
Regards,
Richard
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