Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!samsung!usc!ucsd!pacbell.com!ames!sun-barr!ccut!kogwy!new1!roger From: roger@zuken.co.jp (Roger Meunier) Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp Subject: Re: ftp and internet Message-ID: Date: 23 Jul 90 16:02:21 GMT References: Sender: news@new1.zuken.co.jp Organization: ZUKEN Inc. Yokohama, JAPAN Lines: 25 In-reply-to: kim@lut.fi's message of 20 Jul 90 15:26:23 GMT Thanks to all who sent E-mail. In article kim@lut.fi (Kimmo Suominen) writes: >The command to add is something like > > /etc/route add default gateway.domain 1 > When I try this, I get: # /etc/route add default W.X.Y.Z 1 add net default: gateway W.X.Y.Z, flags 3 : add: Network is unreachable I think my problem is that we are not using an ethernet card to talk to the outside world. We use a modem and UUCP. Is there some way to specify a route under these circumstances, or do I have to find a way to use UUCP to accomplish the same thing? (Does FTP require real-time connections/responses, or can it "batch" requests/responses?) Anxiously awaiting a solution... -- Roger Meunier @ Zuken, Inc. Yokohama, Japan (roger@zuken.co.jp)