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Date:      Sun, 29 Nov 1998 17:51:04 -0800 (PST)
From:      Ryan Ryttie <kesuki@yahoo.com>
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I tried sending to freebsd-stable but got this bounce in return so... even tho i'm using 2.2.7 could anyone help me?

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Subject:       trouble configuring local network...

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I've tried everything I can think of... here are the msgs and the configs
i have and think may help.

> netstat -r
Routing tables

Internet:
Destination        Gateway            Flags     Refs     Use     Netif Expire
default            209.180.227.6      UGSc        2        0      tun0
localhost          localhost          UH          0        4       lo0
192.168.1          link#1             UC          0        0
209.180.227.6      209.180.227.215    UH          3        0      tun0 

<from messages>
Nov 29 19:04:30 rryttie /kernel: ed1 <NE2000 PCI Ethernet (ProLAN)> rev 0 int a
irq 11 on pci0:3:0
Nov 29 19:04:30 rryttie /kernel: ed1: address 00:20:78:10:c9:be, type NE2000 (16
bit) 
Nov 29 19:04:30 rryttie /kernel: ed0 not found at 0x280

<from hosts>
127.0.0.1		localhost localhost.my.domain myname.my.domain
192.168.1.1    rryttie  rryttie.fm-net.com  # FreeBSD System
192.168.1.2    larry  larry.fm-net.com  # Windows '95 Laptop System

<from rc.conf>
hostname="rryttie.fm-net.com"	# Set this!
network_interfaces="lo0 ed1 tun0"	# List of network interfaces (lo0 is
loopback).
ifconfig_lo0="inet 127.0.0.1"	# default loopback device configuration.
ifconfig_ed1="inet 192.168.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
### Network routing options: ###
defaultrouter="NO"		# Set to default gateway (or NO).
static_routes=""		# Set to static route list (or leave empty).
gateway_enable="YES"		# Set to YES if this host will be a gateway.
router_enable="NO"		# Set to YES to enable a routing daemon.
router="NO"			# Name of routing daemon to use if enabled.
router_flags="-q"		# Flags for routing daemon.
mrouted_enable="NO"		# Do multicast routing (see /etc/mrouted.conf).
mrouted_flags=""		# Flags for multicast routing daemon.
ipxgateway_enable="NO"		# Set to YES to enable IPX routing.
ipxrouted_enable="NO"		# Set to YES to run the IPX routing daemon.
ipxrouted_flags=""		# Flags for IPX routing daemon.
arpproxy_all=""			# replaces obsolete kernel option ARP_PROXYALL.
forward_sourceroute="NO"	# do source routing (only if gateway_enable is set to
"YES")
accept_sourceroute="NO"		# accept source routed packets to us
natd_enable="NO"                # Enable natd if firewall_enable.
natd_interface="fxp0"           # Public interface to use with natd if
natd_enable.
natd_flags=""                   # Additional flags for natd.

Also it may be of interest that the 'windows' netstat -e which shows the
activity of the ethernet device shows that the windows ethernet controller
has recieved 8401 bytes sent 552 bytes.  has sent and recieved 6 unicast
packets has recieved and sent 108 non-unicast packets sent 108 discards
claims to have 0 errors and has recieved 117 unknown protocols.

I find that interesting since absolutely nothing works and yet obviously the
two ethernet cards are talking with eachother.  I have tried pings, traceroute
ftp and anything else I have enabled to no avail.  The windows machine seems
to be corectly configured.  

If any of my configuration files are wrong or if i left any out please let me
know the correct settings

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