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"Dan" == Dan White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Willy Lee wrote:
>> > Sounds like and IP conflict.
>>
>> Oh! I never thought of that. Pardon me, I'm rather new at this.
>> How would I go about confirming this?
> Try using arping to see if any oth
-> I have a box I've set up at work as a CVS server, to accept CVS and
-> SSH connections, mostly from Windows boxes on an internal network.
-> Well, I installed Debian 2.2 stable on it and set it up to use DHCP to
-> get it's IP, got CVS and SSH working, everything was fine.
->
-> However, I was
"Osamu" == Osamu Aoki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If netowork admin told Dan to use fixed IP, ask him about available
> IP which is not used by his DHCP server. If same IP as previous
> DHCP assigned one is used without asking network admin, it sure
> causes problem described by Dan.
Actually,
If netowork admin told Dan to use fixed IP, ask him about available
IP which is not used by his DHCP server. If same IP as previous
DHCP assigned one is used without asking network admin, it sure
causes problem described by Dan.
Also it will be nice if network admin will put your machine's
new
Willy Lee wrote:
>
> > Sounds like and IP conflict.
>
> Oh! I never thought of that. Pardon me, I'm rather new at this. How
> would I go about confirming this?
Try using arping to see if any other systems are responding to your
address.
- Dan White
"Dan" == Dan White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Willy Lee wrote:
>> Hello debian-user,
>>
>> I have a box I've set up at work as a CVS server, to accept CVS and
>> SSH connections, mostly from Windows boxes on an internal network.
>> Well, I installed Debian 2.2 stable on it and set it up to use
Willy Lee wrote:
>
> Hello debian-user,
>
> I have a box I've set up at work as a CVS server, to accept CVS and
> SSH connections, mostly from Windows boxes on an internal network.
> Well, I installed Debian 2.2 stable on it and set it up to use DHCP to
> get it's IP, got CVS and SSH working, eve
Hello debian-user,
I have a box I've set up at work as a CVS server, to accept CVS and
SSH connections, mostly from Windows boxes on an internal network.
Well, I installed Debian 2.2 stable on it and set it up to use DHCP to
get it's IP, got CVS and SSH working, everything was fine.
However, I wa
--
Albert ``Willy'' Lee, Emacs user, game programmer
"They call me CRAZY - just because I DARE to DREAM of a RACE of
SUPERHUMAN MONSTERS!"
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