ok so there isn't a dpkg-reconfigure networking wizard thing, ok. was just
tring to make sure i wasn't missing something and trying to do it the 'hard'
way. Thank you.
On Wednesday 29 January 2003 19:19, Stephen Gran wrote:
This one time, at band camp, Ray said:
i'm probably just looking for
i'm probably just looking for a faq/howto that i'm over looking. but here it
goes anyways.
what is 'the debian way' of:
-changing a static ip on a machine?
-changing the hostname?
-changing from dynamic to static ip?
-adding alias ips for the interface?
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This one time, at band camp, Ray said:
i'm probably just looking for a faq/howto that i'm over looking. but here it
goes anyways.
what is 'the debian way' of:
man interaces
-changing a static ip on a machine?
edit /etc/network/interfaces
-changing the hostname?
man hostname; use
I have a few questions, here
goes:
1. My inetd.conf files contains entries such
as these ones:
#:STANDARD:
These are standard services.
#:BSD:Shell, login, exec and talk are BSD protocls
These are of the form #:LABEL:
(what the file states). Are these enabled or commented out? I
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I have a few questions, here
goes:
1. My inetd.conf files contains entries
such as these ones:
#:STANDARD
seg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1. My inetd.conf files contains entries such as these ones:
#:STANDARD: These are standard services.
These are of the form #:LABEL: (what the file states). Are these enabled
or commented out?
See man inetd.conf. Lines beginning with a '#' are
; debian
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I have a few questions, here
seg wrote:
Forgot to mention why I want to log ip traffic. I mostly want to determine
which ports are used by my games. Is this possible?
Install pkg 'iptraf'. Real time IP monitor that shows ports, packets
and statistics. I leave it on an xterm all the time to check my connections.
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Gesendet: Samstag, 8. Juli 2000 23:17
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Howdy!
I have a few networking questions
: networking questions
Howdy!
I have a few networking questions..hope you guys won't mind :) I have 2
networked machines (win98 debian GNU) as of this moment using ethernet
10baseT cat 5 connected to a hub. My questions are:
1.how do I let win98 see the debian box thru network
Am Sam, 08 Jul 2000 schrieb Franco Cone:
Howdy!
I have a few networking questions..hope you guys won't mind :) I have 2
networked machines (win98 debian GNU) as of this moment using ethernet
10baseT cat 5 connected to a hub. My questions are:
1.how do I let win98 see the debian box
Howdy!
I have a few networking questions..hope you guys won't mind :) I have 2
networked machines (win98 debian GNU) as of this moment using ethernet
10baseT cat 5 connected to a hub. My questions are:
1.how do I let win98 see the debian box thru network neighborhood?
2.how do I make
I guess you'll want to take a look at samba, with samba you can share your
disks on your debian box to windows and the other way around AFAIK.
But first off all you'll have to get the network to work.
Ron Rademaker
On Sat, 8 Jul 2000, Franco Cone wrote:
Howdy!
I have a few networking
I've got a P-150 that is running Potato and kernel 2.2.10.
It acts as a IP-Masquerading router, a Samba server, an NFS server,
and serves other misc roles. I've been having some problems
with it lately:
1. I get the message eth1: Something Wicked Happened! 2008
printed on the console. This also
Ok, I'm at wits end here... 3 days and 5 ... yes FIVE installs of 98
later I've decided that I HATE windows... and would realy realy love
to dump it. However, My school (Milligan, www.milligan.edu) uses
a Microsoft Proxy Sever/Client v2.0 (MAJOR YUCK) on the schools
network... and I can't
I have a desktop machine running Debian 1.2 and a Tecra with a 3c589
etherlink card.
I'd like to know why I cannot just plug in and boot my laptop and expect
the cards ethernet light to be on. The only way the ethernet gets setup
right is when I've rebooted my desktop machine. Only then will the
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