--you know
--i am willing to admit that the ip thing was a bit much.
--and i admit that BCBSM would consider their IP
--range public knowledge. and regarding the earlier
--post, i am not too proud to say, 'your kung fu
--is better than mine'.
--it is obvious that i was not correct with my guess
--that you wanted to know about the NIC speed and
--didn't care about the IP.
--so then, if you need the ip, there it is:
Linux : 10.45.60.3.
Subnet : 255.255.254.0
Windows: 10.45.60.48
Subnet : 255.255.254.0
--regarding the eth1 - it has never been configured
--for anything useful. it was attached directly to
--another test machine with a 192.168.0.1 address.
--nothing more.
--so now that we have gotten that out of the way,
--teach me the Bruce Lee way. what can i do
--to help solve this issue?
-X
-----Original Message-----
From: Crucificator [mailto:crucificator@xxxxxxx]
LOL :)
You are too meticulous... :) I didn't bother...
Plus I think that eth1 that might be supposed to connect to LAN is
unconfigured...
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