Hello Ben, In fact I had researched the problem and was using ifconfig. The problem was that my eth0 and eth1 devices weren't getting assigned IP addresses by the DHCP server. So, the 'ifconfig' command was not showing any IP addresses, which made me think there was something I was missing. My current problem is proper firewall configuration and ip masquerading, which I have posted the list about, but only after checking redhat.com and reading the relevant sections in Essential System Administration and Red Hat Linux 6. But you're right, Ben, I am a newbie. David > -----Original Message----- > From: tclug-list-admin at mn-linux.org > [mailto:tclug-list-admin at mn-linux.org]On Behalf Of Ben Lutgens > Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 3:25 PM > To: tclug > Subject: Re: [TCLUG] Listing the IP confugration > > > On Tue, 2001-11-13 at 11:10, David Blevins wrote: > > What's the Linux equivalent to the Windows ipconfig command? > Also, how do I > > do release/renews? > > HAHAHAH! WOOHOO! ROFLMAO! > > Sounds like someone needs to read up a little on http://www.linuxdoc.org > > These questions are very newbie-ish and you'd be best served doing a > little leg work of your own. Please consult the link above, then when > you've got a specific problem and you are informed enough to give us the > appropriate information to help you, try again. > > We don't mind helping but you'll get alot farther if you can at least > present the illusion of having researched the problem yourself. > > -- > Ben Lutgens > Sistina Software Inc. > Kernel panic: I have no root and I want to scream >