>Wow. It says "DHCP Enabled: No".
>That's strange -- I thought that DHCP was used throughout the entire
building. I'll have
>to check on this... thanks Barry.
>Erik
Actually, that is good if you have a static IP. That means you can assign
the same IP, Gateway, and DNS information to your L
> -Original Message-
> From: deFreese, Barry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> Erik,
>
> In Windows, do an "ipconfig /all" and one of the options
> should say DHCP
> Enabled (Yes/No).
>
>
> Barry deFreese
> NTS Technology Servi
Wow. It says "DHCP Enabled: No".
That's strange -- I tho
;
Jerry Gregoire - Former CIO at Dell
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From: Price, Erik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 1:34 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Windows Domains? (was: getting a 3C905B network card
> -Original Message-
&
> -Original Message-
> > So then, what should I do from there? That's exactly what I did
> > (except the /release /renew part) in the first place, but when I
> > statically assigned myself that IP in Linux by writing it to
> > /etc/network/interfaces, I had the problem.
>
>
> The "ip
Erik Price wrote:
> Thanks very much for the explanation of how that works. I think that
> my problem happened because when I restarted the machine and booted
> into Linux, I manually assigned myself a static IP address that had
> been formerly provided for me by DHCP.
Still shouldn't have matte
--- Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nonetheless, that shouldn't be an issue. Your Windows side should be
> unaffected by anything you do on the Linux side, and your Linux side
> does not need to play with the Domain, inasmuch as you can set it up
> to
> let you log in locally, without
Erik Price wrote:
>>Because upon restarting the machine and booting back into Win2k, I
>>discovered that I couldn't even log into the machine! It turns out
>>that at my company, the login is controlled by something called a
>>"domain", which is some kind of network-based authentication system.
>
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Subject: Windows Domains? (was: getting a 3C905B network card
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> --- Robert Ian Smi
Erik Price wrote:
>>Unfortunately, I couldn't access my company email account
>>from Linux, and using Lynx to access this freebie Yahoo account
>>didn't
>>work because Lynx doesn't yet support https.
Check out lynx-ssl, or even links-ssl, from the non-US section of Debian.
>>
>>Because upon res
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> --- Robert Ian Smit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > * Erik Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04-10-2002 22:34]:
> > > argument), so what steps should I take to get DHCP to assign me
>
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