i think with netconf or linuxconf you can also name your host and your
domainname. if not maybe you can set it in /etc/sysconfig/network and/or
/etc/Hostname /etc/Domainname.
On Thu, 09 Mar 2000, you wrote:
Run linuxconf from a terminal. It deals with such setup and other stuff, like
file systems and user accounts. Linuxconf is your friend.
To replace the question with one of my own, I'm not really understanding the
"basic host information" group (that's
I am running an hp-9000 . Our complany has did a state wide backbone
change, without any input from the adminiatratior. Is ther any way to
test the network speed , and have a nice report output.
Regards.
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On Thu, Mar 09, 2000 at 10:22:23AM -0600, Lee wrote:
- I am running an hp-9000 . Our complany has did a state wide backbone
- change, without any input from the adminiatratior. Is ther any way to
- test the network speed , and have a nice report output.
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- Regards.
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John Aldrich wrote:
On Thu, 09 Mar 2000, you wrote:
Run linuxconf from a terminal. It deals with such setup and other stuff, like
file systems and user accounts. Linuxconf is your friend.
To replace the question with one of my own, I'm not really understanding the
"basic host
I have just installed Mamdrake 7.0, My network admin gave me an static
ip.
When I enterned the ip information and the etc. my system couldnt see
the network.
So I reloaded my system and selected DHCP. now my system will connect .
But why is my hostname localhost.localdomain. ?
How can I name my
On Wed, 08 Mar 2000, you wrote:
%_I have just installed Mamdrake 7.0, My network admin gave me an static
ip.
When I enterned the ip information and the etc. my system couldnt see
the network.
So I reloaded my system and selected DHCP. now my system will connect .
But why is my hostname
On Fri, Mar 03, 2000 at 08:28:13PM -0500, Nyarlathotep wrote:
Any ideas?
Try increasing the debug level setting on the printer server and
see if you get any useful error messages in the logfile.
- rick
--
Richard Kilgore | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Software Developer
Hi,
lee binkley a écrit :
Al Smith wrote:
Yes it is possible if you use IP masquarding and such.
-Al
I will nedd 2 nic .
so in my /etc/rc.d/rc.local
ipchains -P foward DENY
ipchains -A foward -i eth1 -j MASQ
echo 1 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_foward
Yes, but in that order :
echo 1
lee binkley a écrit :
I have 2 computers .
1: A mandrake 7.0 new install, 256 meg ram Ethernet Card ( System at
Work) (T-1 Line)
2: A windows 2000 box at home which also has 256 meg ram 600 Mhz
(Modem Line For Kids)
Is it possible that system 1 be connected to system 2 . So
Yann Forget wrote:
Hi,
lee binkley a écrit :
Al Smith wrote:
Yes it is possible if you use IP masquarding and such.
-Al
I will nedd 2 nic .
so in my /etc/rc.d/rc.local
ipchains -P foward DENY
ipchains -A foward -i eth1 -j MASQ
echo 1 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_foward
Jean-Louis Debert wrote:
I have 2 computers .
1: A mandrake 7.0 new install, 256 meg ram Ethernet Card ( System at
Work) (T-1 Line)
2: A windows 2000 box at home which also has 256 meg ram 600 Mhz
(Modem Line For Kids)
Is it possible that system 1 be connected to system 2 .
Trevor Farrell wrote:
Yann Forget wrote:
Hi,
lee binkley a écrit :
Al Smith wrote:
Yes it is possible if you use IP masquarding and such.
-Al
I will nedd 2 nic .
so in my /etc/rc.d/rc.local
ipchains -P foward DENY
ipchains -A foward -i eth1 -j MASQ
Robert Binkley wrote:
have located a product for about 300.00
called webrat
www.rampnet.com
That's webramp, not webrat ...
But, I don't understand: do you plan to put this
on your workplace LAN as port of entry from your
home ?
Wouldn't it be much less expensive to put a modem on
your
Jean-Louis Debert wrote:
Robert Binkley wrote:
have located a product for about 300.00
called webrat
www.rampnet.com
That's webramp, not webrat ...
But, I don't understand: do you plan to put this
on your workplace LAN as port of entry from your
home ?
Wouldn't it be much less
Well the problem that you are having with the envizex terminal is not
surprising. In order to get it to work you need the code for the xterminal
either on a floppy disk or loaded on the linux box. Since the Xterminal is an
HP and the software is propriatery software (Netstation 9 or 7.1) I doubt
Al's right, without the software being loaded (TFTP is a Great Choice)
the Xterm won't run.
Where is the Software Booted from now? Can you move it to the Linux
Server?
Al Smith wrote:
Well the problem that you are having with the envizex terminal is not
surprising. In order to get it to
Robert Binkley wrote:
How do you settup ip Masq
IP Masquerade is a kernel function, basically it allows
a linux machine to do NAT (Network Address Translation)
and so allow machines on a private IP network, to access
another network (or the Internet) without having to be
known there (from the
I have 2 computers .
1: A mandrake 7.0 new install, 256 meg ram Ethernet Card ( System at
Work) (T-1 Line)
2: A windows 2000 box at home which also has 256 meg ram 600 Mhz
(Modem Line For Kids)
Is it possible that system 1 be connected to system 2 . So system 2
can benifuit from the work
Yes it is possible if you use IP masquarding and such.
-Al
I have 2 computers .
1: A mandrake 7.0 new install, 256 meg ram Ethernet Card ( System at
Work) (T-1 Line)
2: A windows 2000 box at home which also has 256 meg ram 600 Mhz
(Modem Line For Kids)
Is it possible that system 1 be connected to system 2 . So system 2
can
Al Smith wrote:
Yes it is possible if you use IP masquarding and such.
-Al
I will nedd 2 nic .
so in my /etc/rc.d/rc.local
ipchains -P foward DENY
ipcaahains -A foward -i eth1 -j MASQ
echo 1 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_foward
I have 2 computers .
1: A mandrake 7.0 new install, 256 meg ram Ethernet Card ( System at
Work) (T-1 Line)
2: A windows 2000 box at home which also has 256 meg ram 600 Mhz
(Modem Line For Kids)
Is it possible that system 1 be connected to system 2 . So system 2
can benifuit from
AS T wrote:
I have the following problem on my linux gateway
machine (at my home).
The machine has two NIC cards. Eth0 is DHCP via adsl.
Eth1 has static ip for my internal network. IP_MASQ
is on to forward packets from my internal network.
Everything works nicely, except that if I went
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [expert] Network goes away after some idle time
I have the following problem on my linux gateway
machine (at my home).
The machine has two NIC cards. Eth0 is DHCP via adsl.
Eth1 has static ip for my internal network. IP_MASQ
is on to forward packets from my
their router tables.
Lyle
-Original Message-
From: AS T [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 28, 2000 12:18 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [expert] Network goes away after some idle
time
I have the following problem on my linux gateway
machine (at my home
I think you migh have hit it. Because when I boot
under NT the problem goes away. Could you please tell
me how to work around this. And perhapse if you can
point me to some doc about this feature.
Thanks alot.
--- Civileme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
AS T wrote:
I have the following
I too had this problem with a static IP
and cable-modem setup. Civileme and Axalon
helped me through my gripes and confusion,
and yet it took me almost two weeks and talking
on the phone with not one, not two, not three,
but four tec-support individuals to track down
the problem and it was one
Thanks to Axalone and Michael for their replies!
I will gladly hang my head in disgust if the obvious
could be pointed out to me. Could a rpm -Uvh have
done this, in a moment of unrestrained "late-nighteness"?
to recap:
What killed my network?
L-M 7.0/with sprinlkings of Cooker
Before
On Sun, 23 Jan 2000, WH Bouterse wrote:
What killed my network?
L-M 7.0/with sprinlkings of Cooker
Before reboot networking, remote access, internet,
etc, all working find including ipmasq.
A reboot brings;
Now 'nslookup' for 'anyplace' gives
"can't find server name for
G'day,
- Original Message -
From: "Rich Clark" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2000 10:32 PM
Subject: Re: [expert] network is unreachable
On Sun, 23 Jan 2000, WH Bouterse wrote:
What killed my network?
Don't know what killed
On Sun, 23 Jan 2000, WH Bouterse wrote:
What killed my network?
L-M 7.0/with sprinlkings of Cooker
Before reboot networking, remote access, internet,
etc, all working find including ipmasq.
A reboot brings;
Now 'nslookup' for 'anyplace' gives
"can't find server name for address
I have a Dell Inspiron 7000...
I just installed the new Mandrake Air, everything works great cept the
networking.
I have a 3com 10/100 card (no modem) I think its a 3c575. When I installed the
system ISMOD crashed when detecting the card so I skipped the network
installation.
It DID give the
What killed my network?
L-M 7.0/with sprinlkings of Cooker
Before reboot networking, remote access, internet,
etc, all working find including ipmasq.
A reboot brings;
Now 'nslookup' for 'anyplace' gives
"can't find server name for address xxx.xx.xx.xx
no response from server"
and 'network
I have the following problem on my linux gateway
machine (at my home).
The machine has two NIC cards. Eth0 is DHCP via adsl.
Eth1 has static ip for my internal network. IP_MASQ
is on to forward packets from my internal network.
Everything works nicely, except that if I went to work
and
Ok. I am not sure if this is off topic or not so
bare with me. My work network is a NT network
and most of the computers are Win98 or NT. As
a matter of fact only three are others(2 linux
boxes and 1 Mac). Our network has two different
sets of IP blocks for use. Since they are different
if I use
At 01:39 PM 12/16/99 -0600, Sean Armstrong wrote:
Ok. I am not sure if this is off topic or not so
bare with me. My work network is a NT network
and most of the computers are Win98 or NT. As
a matter of fact only three are others(2 linux
boxes and 1 Mac). Our network has two different
sets of IP
under Windows NT, you have the ability (under the "advanced" button in
tcp/ip settings) to have multiple ip addresses or networks on your
machine.
also, under linux, using ip alias, you can have multiple ip addresses or
networks on your machine. linuxconf may set that up for you.
bug
On
While not fully understanding you question..
If your wondering why you cannot see the different subnets
via the network neighborhood or smbclient then this is your answer.
The netbios that your windows machines use cannot cross subnets without
the help of a router. To fix this Micro$oft created
On Mon, 13 Dec 1999, you wrote:
I downloaded the driver of my accton 1207d Tx network adapter as
rtl8139.c.
I compiled it to have rtl8139.o.
Please what shall i do after that to be able to use internet?
two ways to do it -- you can manually insert the driver by
running "modprobe rtl8139" or
Hi,
i having problem with a Mandrake 6.1 box that running as IP-Masq server. I'm
using 3Com two 3C905B-TX (module 3c59x).
The problem is after some time, both eth0 and eth0 will "down". Ping from
remote server give "time-out". After i went to the IP-Masq server and press
some key on the
Hello,
I've been tackling a project I've been wanting to get started for a
long time, a Linux ipchains firewall. I seem to be having connectivity
loss if I leave the machine alone for a long time. The firewall looses it's
internet connection. Here is some background info:
Mandrake Helios (6.1)
I am running Mandrake 6.0-1. I have a AT-2450 network card. All worked fine
until I changed the card to a 3C905B. I could not make that card work, so I
put back in the AT-2450. Now when I boot the card fails. I have to manually
load the module, then run netcfg to activate it. I did a modprobe -c
Mike Hill wrote:
Herman,
I have the exact same network card combo here. (two 3c905b's).
I have the same information in /etc/conf.modules also. Mine works fine.
One NIC (eth0) goes to my Cable modem and the second NIC (eth1) goes to my
hub for my local network.
eth0 goes to the router -
Axalon Bloodstone wrote:
Have a look at your routeing odds are it's screwed up.
Here it is
** route *
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric RefUse Iface
209.115.168.27 * 255.255.255.255 UH0 00 eth0
On Thu, 16 Sep 1999, Herman Van Keer (softouch) wrote:
Axalon Bloodstone wrote:
Have a look at your routeing odds are it's screwed up.
Here it is
** route *
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric RefUse Iface
209.115.168.27
Axalon Bloodstone wrote:
On Thu, 16 Sep 1999, Herman Van Keer (softouch) wrote:
As I told to Mike, the same hardware just runs fine with RedHat 5.1
I mention this because I want you to be sure that the hardware is working as
it should.
So something (with Mandrake and this hardware) is
l Message -
From: Herman Van Keer (softouch) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 1999 12:09 PM
Subject: Re: [expert] network problems on Mandrake 6
The funniest thing too is that the card seems to be dead - no lights (the
one
of the external netwo
On Thu, 16 Sep 1999, Herman Van Keer (softouch) wrote:
Axalon Bloodstone wrote:
On Thu, 16 Sep 1999, Herman Van Keer (softouch) wrote:
As I told to Mike, the same hardware just runs fine with RedHat 5.1
I mention this because I want you to be sure that the hardware is working as
it
"Axalon" == Axalon Bloodstone [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[snip]
Axalon I sugesst updateing this to atleast the 2.2.9-27mdk before
Axalon the umount and core dump problems hit you. Going to the
Axalon kernel from cooker would be even better as it's got
Axalon updated nic drivers
On Thu, 16 Sep 1999, Mike Fieschko wrote:
"Axalon" == Axalon Bloodstone [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[snip]
Axalon I sugesst updateing this to atleast the 2.2.9-27mdk before
Axalon the umount and core dump problems hit you. Going to the
Axalon kernel from cooker would be even
Hi,
After installing Linux Mandrake 6.0 I do have a problem with my network:
Motherboard GA-6BXC (Gigabyte)
Two network cards 3com - 3C905B-TX (PCI cards)
I use the default installed driver : 3c59x
(conf.modules =
alias eth0 3c59x
alias eth1 3c59x)
The whole hardware is OK, since I installed
: [expert] network problems on Mandrake 6
Hi,
After installing Linux Mandrake 6.0 I do have a problem with my network:
Motherboard GA-6BXC (Gigabyte)
Two network cards 3com - 3C905B-TX (PCI cards)
I use the default installed driver : 3c59x
(conf.modules =
alias eth0 3c59x
alias eth1 3c59x
Mike Hill wrote:
What output does ifconfig give for eth0 and eth1? What are you trying to
ping? Some more information on the structure of the network and how
everything is connected would be helpful.
Mike
Thanks Mike for this turbo-quick answer;-)
Unfortunately, I have now the 'old'
On Wed, 15 Sep 1999, Herman Van Keer (softouch) wrote:
Hi,
After installing Linux Mandrake 6.0 I do have a problem with my network:
Motherboard GA-6BXC (Gigabyte)
Two network cards 3com - 3C905B-TX (PCI cards)
I use the default installed driver : 3c59x
(conf.modules =
alias eth0
Hello all,
Sorry in advance for the long, drawn out message.
I am setting up a ip-masq box (Mandrake 6.0) with two
ethernet cards. The one connected to the ADSL modem
is fine (eth1). However, I can't get eth0 to talk to my
local network. Call the masquerade box A and the (local)
client B. I know
On Fri, 6 Aug 1999, Christopher Quale wrote:
Hello all,
Sorry in advance for the long, drawn out message.
I am setting up a ip-masq box (Mandrake 6.0) with two
ethernet cards. The one connected to the ADSL modem
is fine (eth1). However, I can't get eth0 to talk to my
local network.
I will never doubt you again.
--- Axalon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 25 Jul 1999, [iso-8859-1] Mike Fistonich
wrote:
Thanks for the advice ,
unfortunately I was too busy to try your
suggestions yet, but I'm
also not confident they'll help
since after typing 'telnet
On Sun, 25 Jul 1999, [iso-8859-1] Mike Fistonich wrote:
Thanks for the advice ,
unfortunately I was too busy to try your suggestions yet, but I'm
also not confident they'll help
since after typing 'telnet 90.0.0.3' I immediatley
get the response 'connected to 90.0.0.3' but
it then
On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, you wrote:
Hi
Does anyone how I can reduce the long delay when
telnetting between two linux (L-M 5.3) boxes ,
they can ping eachother with no delay but
ftp telnet do nothing for 30s or so
before the login prompt .
cheers
Are you trying to FTP/telnet via NAME or
On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Linux Happy User wrote:
Mike Fistonich wrote:
Hi
Does anyone how I can reduce the long delay when
telnetting between two linux (L-M 5.3) boxes ,
they can ping eachother with no delay but
ftp telnet do nothing for 30s or so
before the login prompt .
I'm using telnet ip address.
Can you tell where are the route statements you're asking about?
thanks
Mike F
--- John Aldrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, you wrote:
Hi
Does anyone how I can reduce the long delay when
telnetting between two linux (L-M 5.3) boxes ,
Hi
Does anyone how I can reduce the long delay when
telnetting between two linux (L-M 5.3) boxes ,
they can ping eachother with no delay but
ftp telnet do nothing for 30s or so
before the login prompt .
cheers
_
Do You Yahoo!?
Get
I've got an Intel Etherexpress Pro (or compatible) ISA card. During setup
linux tried to autodetect the card and it froze. How can I setup the
network card after the original setup has already been completed? I was
looking at insmod...but that seemed to have hung my system (again). Any
ideas?
Nichols, Jason wrote:
I've got an Intel Etherexpress Pro (or compatible) ISA card. During setup
linux tried to autodetect the card and it froze. How can I setup the
network card after the original setup has already been completed? I was
looking at insmod...but that seemed to have hung my
I've got a very strange problem with an 3com 905B Ethernet card
(Boomrang) : The network connections starts to work fine, but stop after
a while. (a ping or a route tells me that the "Network is unreachable"
!)
Then, in order to make the network connection work again, I have to
reboot the
On Wed, Apr 21, 1999 at 10:31:08AM +0100, Nicolas Le Gaillart wrote:
I've got a very strange problem with an 3com 905B Ethernet card
(Boomrang) : The network connections starts to work fine, but stop after
a while. (a ping or a route tells me that the "Network is unreachable"
!)
Then, in
It sounds like you are running gated. If you are, you probably don't need it
so you should turn it off.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Apr 21, 1999 at 10:31:08AM +0100, Nicolas Le Gaillart wrote:
I've got a very strange problem with an 3com 905B Ethernet card
(Boomrang) : The network
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