On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 12:19:08PM -0600, Ben Stallings wrote:
> After some experimentation, I found I can get routing working
> again - temporarily - by following these steps:
> 
> run netcfg as root
> Click the Interfaces tab
> Select the eth0 interface and Edit it
> Change my IP number
> Click Save
> 
> At this point the route command works again, and I can ping the other machine 
> over the network.  However, my IP address has NOT YET CHANGED.  So something 
> about the act of changing the IP address in netcfg has fixed the problem, 
> even though the change has not yet taken effect.
> 
> Ideas?  --Ben

Yes, netcfg updates the rounting as well.

florin

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