----- Original Message ----- From: Chris Glover chris@glovercc.clara.co.uk
other ALUG members) any ideas?.. All help is welcome as I am a bit out of my depth myself!
No problem :-)
Networks can be bastards at times.
Chris
-- Chris
This may sound realy dumb and not be correct at all but isnt 192.somthing.somthing.somthing a class C IP adress... and that should have a broadcast address of 192.somthing.somthing.255 not 192.something.255.255. just a thought. The first 3 parts of the ip addresses on that network should be the same for all the hosts(nodes/computers/...). Or is it a subnet thing? if not your subnetmask should be 255.255.255.0.
P.S. ill be at the meeting later today will anyone have a copy of debian testing? if so could u bring it maybe :). I can also give lifts if you live in a small village my kinda way... Litcham and around that way :).
Dennis Dryden