On Tue, 2003-11-25 at 23:38, Trevor Smith wrote: > On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 13:23:37 +0800, Chris Kloiber wrote: > > >DSL is a technology I don't use. I have a cable modem which provides an > >ethernet connection. My instructions should still work as far as they > > Agreed. Originally I had a cable modem and when I switched to adsl, I > didn't change anything. I just unplugged the network cable from the > back of my cable modem and plugged it into the back of my new adsl > modem and bang, Win2k, OS/2 and linux all worked. > > But not no more... > > >go, In /etc/sysconfig/fwiptables.conf, replace LAN_IFACE="eth0" and > >INET_IFACE="ppp0" > > Ummm... I'm guessing a bit, since you weren't specific, but from your > original message and this one, I think you're saying to try editing > that file, changing those two lines to include some reference to the > 'de4x5' driver. I seem to remember seeing a 'tulip' reference here and > there in files while I have been stumbling around blindly in config > files so I'll see if something looks logical to change. If you are using pppoe, then your INET_IFACE will likely be ppp0, if your xDSL modem provides straight ethernet to your machine, then use the ethX device you attach it to. -- Chris Kloiber Red Hat, Inc.