Hello Sean,
On Sunday, May 16, 2004, at 21:42 US/Central, Sean E. Covel wrote:
> I have coLinux up and running. I have 2 NICs setup. #1 is my
> standard NIC, #2 is the coLinux driver. When I start coLinux the
> "cable connected" message comes up for the #2 NIC. My settings in
> coLinux are for 192.168.0.40. MY #1 NIC is setup for connection
> Sharing for the #2 NIC. I can't seem to ping anything or resolve
> anything. What am I missing. What details do you need to help me > out?
Sounds like you don't have the "always connected" setting on the TAP.
See the section "Installing coLinux-20040429 with TAP networking on
Windows 2000":
http://colinux.org/wiki/index.php/PreBuiltBundles
Since you already have colinux installed with the file system, you can
skip/ignore those steps and just do the steps for setting up the TAP
and regular NIC.
I also have a page of different setups that I've experimented with,
including a section at the very bottom called "Resolving TAP issues on
Windows 2000" when networking get's a little iffy:
http://cwelug.org/cgi-bin/wiki.cgi?CoLinux
Try those out and let us know how things go, both good and bad, so that
we can improve this great project that Dan has started.
Regards,
- Robert
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