Check your account if your allowed to? Is the server you are referring to a
WinNT? Your proxy server might be acting as a firewall and stops you from
using FTP (I am not sure about telnet). If you are using Proxy server as
your internet gateway and for internet sharing, it's should be set to accept
FTP or else you cannot make any download.
I hope this will help. Please describe your servers so that others can give
you more specific advise.
-----Original Message-----
From: Emmanuel Amador [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 3:44 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [plug] my amateur networking experience
Many of you probably know I'm not really a tech guy. I'm really just a
regular
Linux user who dabbles in some "hi-tech" stuff once in a while. I'd just
like
to share a little story about my first "networking" undertaking.
FREE3 has space in the same office as another company with an NT network.
I'm
trying to convert all the FREE3 PCs to Linux. We now have one old,
small-footprint Everex box running RedHat 6.2. I'm going to try to load Red
Hat
on the two other PCs (currently with Windoze).
Yesterday I tried to get the standalone Linux box onto the network. The
infrastructure was all set up. I had a bit of trouble configuring the
ethernet
service since it was setup to look for eth0 *and* eth1 at boot. Some
twiddling
with linuxconf solved that and it was set up to lookm for eth0.
Next I had to set up the IP for the card (is that right?). The sysad gave me
an
"available IP" and I input that using linuxconf again.
Did it work? Did I miss something. Well, the good news is that after we
fixed a
loose cable, I could ping the server! I tried telnet and ftp, but the sevrer
denied me access. At least the Linux box is now on the network. It's so cool
to
have an OS that has networking built right in!
Just wanted to share a simple little story.
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Now time to pick the brains of our gurus:
I can't figure out how to get internet connectivity (the rest of the network
can get on the net). I'd also like the GNOME file manager to get to see the
rest of thr network. How in the world ,does one go about this? I have zero
prior experience in setting up a network. Help!!!
God bless!
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