On Mon, 2003-07-07 at 09:39, FrankMandato wrote: > When I use dhcp and activate eth0 I get a "Determining IP iformation > for eth0... failed" errormessage. I ahve disabled my firewall as well as > iptables and still can't get out. > > Thanks > > FrankM > > Jeffrey Pyne wrote: > > >Are you assigning a static IP address to eth0? If so, that might be your > >problem. Cox wants you to use DHCP. Change the configuration of eth0 so > >that it grabs its IP address, default gateway, netmask, etc. from Cox's > >servers and try again. You may have to power off your cable modem for a > >minute or two to clear its cache in order for your RH box to obtain an IP > >address from DHCP. > > > >Also, if your firewall rules are blocking ICMP, that might be why you can't > >ping anything. Try stopping your firewall and see if you can ping your > >default gateway, nameservers, www.google.com, etc. > > > >HTH, > > > >Jeff > > > >On Monday, July 07, 2003 9:10 AM, FrankMandato wrote: > > > > > >> I also changed my IP address to 68.98.10.73, but the > >>routing table never changes, I tried adding that address > >>manually, but I get an error message that the netmask > >>does not match the IP address, the netmask I use is > >>255.255.255.240 for the new address. --------- One little but very important detail for Cox & cable modems - they hold out for a single MAC address, I presume as a security caution to keep them from being hijacked. If you pull the power plug on the cable modem for 5 minutes and then plug it back in, it will reset the modem, reload its configuration from Cox's TFTP server and allow you to switch MAC addresses (computers/network cards) Try it Craig