yes, :).
i JUST got it to work though. i tracked down the source code, recompiled
the thing and BLAM. it worked. very strange.
guess the distributed binary is sour? i dunno. wierd.
pete
On Mon 26 Feb 01, 7:21 PM, Nate Amsden said:
> Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
> >
> > dear all,
> >
> > this is kind of esoteric, but i'll ask it anyway ...
> >
> > i'm writing a program to ping a bunch of servers. it's done, except we have
> > a bunch of netware machine which know IPX, not IP. i found an RPM of a
> > utility named "ipxping". i converted it into deb (no problems) and installed
> > the package.
> >
> > however, i'm getting non-sensical output:
> >
> > # ipxping 00:00:00:04 00:80:5F:E6:4A:72
> > bind: Cannot assign requested address
>
> you have IPX support loaded/compiled into your kernel?
>
> nate
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