Re: [expert] Network problem

2001-11-27 Thread Jose Orlando T. Ribeiro
hello wolfgang! I've been reading your posts about your network for a few days... great problem! that is one of these that we write on the notepad to never forget what we did :-) let's go... since arp -a gives nothing, then you have no connection, but each piece in your setup (cross-cable, not

Re: [expert] Network problem

2001-11-27 Thread Wolfgang Bornath
Am Dienstag, 27. November 2001 17:12 schrieben Sie: > OK... give us the results of: > > ping -br 255.255.255.255 > ping -br 192.168.0.255 Desktop (disconnected from internet) [root@molch wobo]# ping -br 255.255.255.255 connect: Network is unreachable ifconfig (disconnected from internet) s

Re: [expert] Network problem

2001-11-27 Thread Wolfgang Bornath
Am Dienstag, 27. November 2001 15:45 schrieb Dave: > On Tue, 2001-11-27 at 09:12, Wolfgang Bornath wrote: > > OK, I've spent another 3 hours, even reinstalling the whole > > desktop pc. It was a fresh installation anyway. > > > > I bought a new cross-over cable. I borrowed 2 other NICs from my > >

Re: [expert] Network problem

2001-11-27 Thread Pierre Fortin
Wolfgang Bornath wrote: > > Notebook cannot reach any other destination apart from own eth0 and > own Io > > Desktop cannot reach neither notebook address. OK... give us the results of: ping -br 255.255.255.255 ping -br 192.168.0.255 on both machines. If it works, you may something like

RE: [expert] Network problem

2001-11-27 Thread Richard Bown (QMW)
m the console command line , none of the permant routing will be lost, just what you type in , if you reboot HTH richard -Original Message- From: Wolfgang Bornath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 4:13 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [expert] Network proble

Re: [expert] Network problem

2001-11-27 Thread Dave Sherman
On Tue, 2001-11-27 at 09:12, Wolfgang Bornath wrote: > OK, I've spent another 3 hours, even reinstalling the whole desktop > pc. It was a fresh installation anyway. > > I bought a new cross-over cable. I borrowed 2 other NICs from my > company, > > Once again: > > Desktop has: > > eth0 10.0.

Re: [expert] Network problem

2001-11-27 Thread Wolfgang Bornath
Am Dienstag, 27. November 2001 02:47 schrieb Pierre: > PS: Here's one of my old .signature files: > > "Until you've found *and* fixed a problem, you can NOT discount > > *any* possibility; what you gratuitously discount will likely be > > the source of the problem(s)." Pierre Fortin - 199

Re: [expert] Network problem

2001-11-26 Thread Pierre Fortin
Wolfgang Bornath wrote: > > Am Montag, 26. November 2001 18:37 schrieben Sie: > > Wolfgang Bornath wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > I have a desktop and a notebook, both connected via cross-over > > > cable. > > > > > > All in all it looks ok to me. But the desktop doesn't ping the > > > notebook and

Re: [expert] Network problem

2001-11-26 Thread Wolfgang Bornath
Dave said: > Did you try the traceroute command I gave you? Here it is again: > /usr/sbin/traceroute 208.20.203.226 > > Run this in an xterm and watch the results. When your packets stop As I expected they aren't doing the first hop of the dance. > At this point, I am suspecting th

Re: [expert] Network problem

2001-11-26 Thread Wolfgang Bornath
Am Montag, 26. November 2001 18:37 schrieben Sie: > Wolfgang Bornath wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I have a desktop and a notebook, both connected via cross-over > > cable. > > > > All in all it looks ok to me. But the desktop doesn't ping the > > notebook and vice versa. The notebook can't connect to th

Re: [expert] Network problem

2001-11-26 Thread Pierre Fortin
Wolfgang Bornath wrote: > > Hi, > > I have a desktop and a notebook, both connected via cross-over cable. > > All in all it looks ok to me. But the desktop doesn't ping the > notebook and vice versa. The notebook can't connect to the internet. > The cable was the last resort but it's ok, I test

Re: [expert] Network problem

2001-11-26 Thread Dave Sherman
On Mon, 2001-11-26 at 05:02, Wolfgang Bornath wrote: > Dave said: > > I think the next thing I would try to do is traceroute from your laptop, > > to some IP address on the internet. That way, we can see just where your > > TCP packets are getting hung up. > > First I checked that the network car

Re: [expert] Network problem

2001-11-26 Thread richard
hi just a long shot ! check /etc/sysconfig/network is forwarding set to either yes or true ?... it should be its very easy to miss regards richard On Mon, 2001-11-26 at 04:17, Dave Sherman wrote: > On Sun, 2001-11-25 at 13:42, Wolfgang Bornath wrote: > > Am Sonntag, 25. November 2001 17:36

Re: [expert] Network problem

2001-11-26 Thread Wolfgang Bornath
Dave said: > As long as your desktop is connecting to the Internet ok, then we can > probably assume everything on that side is setup correctly. OK > I think the next thing I would try to do is traceroute from your laptop, > to some IP address on the internet. That way, we can see just where y

Re: [expert] Network problem

2001-11-25 Thread Dave Sherman
On Sun, 2001-11-25 at 13:42, Wolfgang Bornath wrote: > Am Sonntag, 25. November 2001 17:36 schrieben Sie: > > Couple of questions for you: > > > > 1. Can you ping your own interfaces? That is, from your desktop can > > you ping each of the cards' IP addresses? Can you ping 127.0.0.1? > > Can you a

Re: [expert] Network problem

2001-11-25 Thread Wolfgang Bornath
Am Sonntag, 25. November 2001 17:36 schrieben Sie: > Couple of questions for you: > > 1. Can you ping your own interfaces? That is, from your desktop can > you ping each of the cards' IP addresses? Can you ping 127.0.0.1? > Can you also ping your laptop's card from itself (the real IP and > 127.0.

Re: [expert] Network problem

2001-11-25 Thread Dave Sherman
On Sat, 2001-11-24 at 20:38, Wolfgang Bornath wrote: > Hi, > > I have a desktop and a notebook, both connected via cross-over cable. > The desktop is connected to internet via ADSL. > > Both machines run MDK 8.1 > > Desktop: > > eth0 RealTek RTL-8029 module = ne2k-pci IRQ 12 > eth1 3com

Re: [expert] Network problems caused by 'Tiny Firewall' GUI in MDK

2001-11-09 Thread jarmo kettunen
On Friday 09 November 2001 11:16, Franki wrote: > > I have still not found a simple script platform like pmfirewall that asks a > bunch of questions in a console at install > then writes a nice easy to read list of rules, one per line with nice Hi I asked some time ago little advice here on list

RE: [expert] Network problems caused by 'Tiny Firewall' GUI in MDK

2001-11-09 Thread Ben Nicolas
--Original Message- From: Franki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 2:05 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: NEWBIE Mandrake List Subject: RE: [expert] Network problems caused by 'Tiny Firewall' GUI in MDK Ok, I have read your post, I will see what I can find out..

Re: [expert] Network problems caused by 'Tiny Firewall' GUI in MDK

2001-11-09 Thread J. Craig Woods
Franki wrote: > > Its tough to figure out how I am going to do it easily in iptables. I have a > basic script, but nothing that does all that I want yet.. wish someone had > written an online ipchains -> iptables script with Javascript or something, > that would be very handy. I only just figured

RE: [expert] Network problems caused by 'Tiny Firewall' GUI in MDK

2001-11-09 Thread Franki
ing with iptables last night.. rgds Frank -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of J. Craig Woods Sent: Friday, 9 November 2001 1:54 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [expert] Network problems caused by 'Tiny Firewall'

Re: [expert] Network problems caused by 'Tiny Firewall' GUI in MDK

2001-11-08 Thread J. Craig Woods
Ben Nicolas wrote: > > You were right in assuming my basic topology consisted of 1 LM 8.0 server > (acting as a gateway/router) with 2 nic's. Besides that all I have is one > client machine running Win2K. > > Now that you mention it you're also right about not needing to have port > 139 open ex

Re: [expert] Network problems caused by 'Tiny Firewall' GUI in MDK

2001-11-08 Thread Ben Nicolas
You were right in assuming my basic topology consisted of 1 LM 8.0 server (acting as a gateway/router) with 2 nic's. Besides that all I have is one client machine running Win2K. Now that you mention it you're also right about not needing to have port 139 open externally to use samba betw. my

Re: [expert] Network problems caused by 'Tiny Firewall' GUI in MDK

2001-11-08 Thread J. Craig Woods
Ben Nicolas wrote: > > Mr. Woods Thank you very much for replying to my post. > > port 139 I was leaving open for samba. I use samba so that I can download > stuff straight from the internet to my linux box from my Win2K box. (At > least I was back when my win2K box could connect to the internet

Re: [expert] Network problems caused by 'Tiny Firewall' GUI in MDK

2001-11-08 Thread Ben Nicolas
Thanks for replying Richard, The link you gave me basically told me it could connect to every port that Nmap could except 3306 which is where MySQL is listening. That might explain why Scoop isn't working but I still don't get it because apache should be connecting to MySQL locally via sockets n

Re: [expert] Network problems caused by 'Tiny Firewall' GUI in MDK

2001-11-08 Thread Ben Nicolas
Mr. Woods Thank you very much for replying to my post. port 139 I was leaving open for samba. I use samba so that I can download stuff straight from the internet to my linux box from my Win2K box. (At least I was back when my win2K box could connect to the internet). As for port 6000 I may wa

Re: [expert] Network Printing

2001-10-05 Thread Corey Van Allen
On Thursday, October 4, 2001, at 11:17 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yesterday we bought a HPLaserJet 4100N and we conected it directly to > the network (it has it own ethernet card). We have several computers in > the network, ones runing windows98 and others linux (Mandrake 7.2 and > Ma

[expert] Network Printing

2001-10-04 Thread falcaraz
Yesterday we bought a HPLaserJet 4100N and we conected it directly to the network (it has it own ethernet card). We have several computers in the network, ones runing windows98 and others linux (Mandrake 7.2 and Mandrake 8.0). The main installation was done using the windows software that comes

RE: [expert] Network Setup Help

2001-09-17 Thread Franki
OTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dylan TaylorSent: Tuesday, 18 September 2001 3:08 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [expert] Network Setup Help I have just installed my 1st Linux box and oh my god is it sooo S-E-X-Y!!!  M$ has certainly taken a lot from this community.  I should know becau

[expert] Network Setup Help

2001-09-17 Thread Dylan Taylor
I have just installed my 1st Linux box and oh my god is it sooo S-E-X-Y!!!  M$ has certainly taken a lot from this community.  I should know because up until recently, I was a tried and true M$ supporter. (I even hold a MCP + Internet certification)  Specifically, I want to use the

[expert] Network Difficulties - gateway won't gate!

2001-08-28 Thread Marchetti, Peter
I have a M8 box that I'm trying to configure as a server. It's being difficult. The short story: I have a bridge at xxx.yyy.106.33. This bridge connects us to the router our IP range is on; xxx.yyy.108.24 The netmask is 255.255.255.240. The IP range is xxx.yyy.106.32 to 106.47. I have the

[expert] Network Scanning Tools

2001-08-25 Thread Albert E. Whale
With all of the Nat'd IP Addresses involved in Running an ISP, I am curious about what packages other administrators have used to monitoring/query the objects on the network. I am particularly interested in identifying who is on the network at a Particular point in time, whether they are using a

RE: [expert] Network sniffing, how?

2001-06-27 Thread Jose M. Sanchez
To: Jose M. Sanchez; 'Laurent Duperval'; 'Mandrake Expert List' Subject: Re: [expert] Network sniffing, how? -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: RIPEMD160 Interesting. Either my cablemodem (Toshiba) is filtering, or I am the only one on my subnet. I never see any acti

RE: [expert] Network sniffing, how?

2001-06-26 Thread Jose M. Sanchez
drake Expert List Subject: [expert] Network sniffing, how? Hi, How do I sniff the packets coming thru my network connection? At home, I have a cable modem and last night I noticed some activity on it, though I know I'm not doing anything using the network. How can I sniff what's going on there

Re: [expert] Network sniffing, how?

2001-06-26 Thread Piritta
On Tuesday 26 June 2001 13:26, Praedor Tempus wrote: > Look for snort. This is perhaps one of the best sniffers/security tools > available. It is not difficult to learn, has many switches and > configuration possibilities. Just mentioning it is bringing a tear to my > eye, I'm getting so choked

Re: [expert] Network sniffing, how?

2001-06-26 Thread Praedor Tempus
Look for snort. This is perhaps one of the best sniffers/security tools available. It is not difficult to learn, has many switches and configuration possibilities. Just mentioning it is bringing a tear to my eye, I'm getting so choked up... Get snort. You will not be sorry. On Tuesday 26

Re: [expert] Network sniffing, how?

2001-06-26 Thread Nathan Callahan
On Tuesday, June 26, 2001, at 11:57 PM, Craig Sprout wrote: > Laurent Duperval wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> How do I sniff the packets coming thru my network connection? At >> home, I >> have a cable modem and last night I noticed some activity on it, >> though I >> know I'm not doing anything usin

Re: [expert] Network sniffing, how?

2001-06-26 Thread Craig Sprout
Laurent Duperval wrote: > > Hi, > > How do I sniff the packets coming thru my network connection? At home, I > have a cable modem and last night I noticed some activity on it, though I > know I'm not doing anything using the network. How can I sniff what's going > on there? Ethereal is a packet

[expert] Network sniffing, how?

2001-06-26 Thread Laurent Duperval
Hi, How do I sniff the packets coming thru my network connection? At home, I have a cable modem and last night I noticed some activity on it, though I know I'm not doing anything using the network. How can I sniff what's going on there? Thanks, L -- Laurent Duperval

Re: [expert] network printing from SCO Unix to local printer on Mandrake

2001-05-25 Thread Lars Nordin
This would be better asked on one of the comp.unix.sco.* newsgroups but here is the answer anyway :) If you are using the "scoadmin" GUI, realize that it can only scan for other SCO boxes with printers (and I believe that it even says that some where on the menu or documentation). I have succe

[expert] network printing from SCO Unix to local printer on Mandrake

2001-05-24 Thread Darcy Brodie
I am hoping that you can assist me with this. I am attempting to connect a SCO unix remote printer que to a local printer on a mandrake box. I have configured and successfully tested the printer under CUPS, but when I attempt to locate the remote printer on the SCO box, it is unable to l

Re: [expert] Network problem: problem with 3Com card setup? [Was:can't connect via DHCP]

2001-05-23 Thread Aleksey Naumov
David, Thank you very much for your help, it took me a while to digect it, plus other things changed as well. Most importantly -- DHCP is not the source of my problem. Our computer admins assigned me a static IP address (with a subnet mask, gateway and 3 DNS servers), but the story is the same -

Re: [expert] Network problem: can't connect via DHCP

2001-05-04 Thread David Rankin
Aleksey Naumov wrote: > David, > > thank you for your help. I still can't resolve my problem (see below)... > > David Rankin wrote: > > > Aleksey Naumov wrote: > > > > > Hi, Mandrake experts! > > > > > > I've just installed Mandrake 8.0 on my PII 400MHz HP at work. My > > > computer is on a > > >

Re: [expert] Network problem: can't connect via DHCP

2001-04-28 Thread John Wolford
When it rains, it pours. Someone else just asked the exact same question. I"ve been through it myself, and so here's what i said: When i experienced that symptom (timeout), it was because my ISP required that i pass a hostname with the request: "dhcpcd -h cr843732-a" was the thing it needed. To m

[expert] Network problem: can't connect via DHCP

2001-04-28 Thread Aleksey Naumov
Hi, Mandrake experts! I've just installed Mandrake 8.0 on my PII 400MHz HP at work. My computer is on a college network and connection is done with DHCP. The problem is that I can't get DHCP connection to work in Linux, while it works just fine in Win98. At boot time I get: Setting network para

Re: [expert] Network problem: can't connect via DHCP

2001-04-28 Thread Eric Krout
I'm on a similar campus, but DHCP works fine for me :-D But that doesn't help you out ; ) I suggest taking the things your Help Desk people told you about (subnet mask, IP address, etc.) and hard-coding them rather than trying to get DHCP to automatically configure your settings for you. Offhan

Re: [expert] Network Hassle - PROGRESS

2001-04-13 Thread John Wolford
That's exactly what i've done several times, put it in init.d w/ the symlink in rc3.d. I like that because then i can configure w/ service and chkconfig etc. j --- CB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > John Wolford wrote: > > > > Isn't the rc.local executed AFTER all of the services (including netwo

Re: [expert] Network Hassle - PROGRESS

2001-04-13 Thread CB
John Wolford wrote: > > Isn't the rc.local executed AFTER all of the services (including network) are >started/stopped? We > want to be able to load the modules before an attempt to bring up the interfaces is >made. Put it near the end of rc.sysinit. Or write a script, put it in /etc/rc.d/ini

Re: [expert] Network Hassle - PROGRESS

2001-04-11 Thread Dave Sherman
Yes, you are corrrect. If you were to follow my advice, you would also need to add this line after the others: /etc/rc.d/init.d/network restart I actually had to do this once, to get my laptop PCMCIA network card to work properly. That was when I was running Caldera, and my PCMCIA card'

Re: [expert] Network hassle still.

2001-04-10 Thread John Wolford
In your long string of makes you missed one important thing: make install (assuming you've tested it and want to install it). I recommend booting up with the floppy (the result of make bzdisk) and then do a "depmod -a" to get the module dependancies for your new kernel all sorted out. I'm sure

Re: [expert] Network Hassle - PROGRESS

2001-04-10 Thread Larry Sword
TECTED]> > Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 1:49 PM > Subject: [expert] Network Hassle - PROGRESS > > Well, to make a long story boring, Rebuilding the kernel, and > reinstalling the card got me nowhere: I did discover that it is now using > irq > 12, although I believe windows

Re: [expert] Network Hassle - PROGRESS

2001-04-10 Thread John Wolford
Declan, First, let me say that i have not tried what i am about to describe, but i think it will work. Take a look at /lib/modules/modules.dep and see how simple it looks. I *think* that in order to get 8390 to load before ne2k-pci, you would want a line that went something like: --Hey! Will y

Re: [expert] Network Hassle - PROGRESS

2001-04-10 Thread John Wolford
Isn't the rc.local executed AFTER all of the services (including network) are started/stopped? We want to be able to load the modules before an attempt to bring up the interfaces is made. ?, j --- Dave Sherman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At 12:49 PM 04/10/2001 +, you wrote: > > > But h

Re: [expert] Network Hassle - PROGRESS

2001-04-10 Thread mike ryder
Declan Drakconf --> Hardware Config --> network devices Change the driver loaded for your network card Mike - Original Message - From: "Declan Moriarty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 1:49 PM Subject: [expert] Netw

Re: [expert] Network Hassle - PROGRESS

2001-04-10 Thread Dave Sherman
At 12:49 PM 04/10/2001 +, you wrote: > But how do I get it to load the modules right? :-/ You might just want to add the necessary commands to your /etc/rc.local script. It may not be the most elegant solution, but it would probably work. Dave > Regards, > > > Declan Mo

[expert] Network Hassle - PROGRESS

2001-04-10 Thread Declan Moriarty
Well, to make a long story boring, Rebuilding the kernel, and reinstalling the card got me nowhere: I did discover that it is now using irq 12, although I believe windows did this recently when I reinstalled, but nothing worked. The following commands produced results. insmod 8390 (lsmod

Re: [expert] Network hassle

2001-04-09 Thread Dave Sherman
If your NE2000 cards are PCI (and it appears to be so, from the driver that is loading), then the below advice is not correct. Question: Do you have your BIOS set to NOT have a PnP OS? This is what you want, so that the BIOS itself will take care of assigning IRQ's and I/O addresses, rather th

Re: [expert] Network hassle

2001-04-09 Thread mike ryder
me. hth Mike - Original Message - From: "Declan Moriarty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 5:26 PM Subject: Re: [expert] Network hassle On Mon, 09 Apr 2001, Matthew Micene wrote: > At 05:24 PM 4/7/2001 +, Declan Moriar

Re: [expert] Network hassle

2001-04-09 Thread Ken Thompson
> A look in /var/log/messages, however, says even more > > workhorse insmod: /lib/modules/2.2.14-15mdk/net/ne2k-pci.o: > invalid parameter irq > That prompted me to run linuxconf and remove the irq setting, seeing as > that entry was optional, and restart, (windoze training ;-) but the > messa

Re: [expert] Network hassle

2001-04-09 Thread David Rankin
Declan Moriarty wrote: > > A look in /var/log/messages, however, says even more > > workhorse insmod: /lib/modules/2.2.14-15mdk/net/ne2k-pci.o: invalid > parameter irq > That prompted me to run linuxconf and remove the irq setting, seeing as that > entry was optional, and restart, (windoze tra

Re: [expert] Network hassle still.

2001-04-09 Thread Declan Moriarty
Further to the other post. I went to build a kernel again, and had to install bin86, gcc, the kernel source, headers, ncurses-devel, & ncurses. I now vaguely recall a reinstall on this m/c with the mandrake cd acting up somewhat :-/. It was still left looking for some stupid dependency thi

Re: [expert] Network hassle

2001-04-09 Thread Declan Moriarty
On Mon, 09 Apr 2001, Matthew Micene wrote: > At 05:24 PM 4/7/2001 +, Declan Moriarty wrote: > > I'm trying to network 2 linux pcs here and have run into a spot of > >bother. One seems fine. The other will ping 127.0.0.1 OK, but sees the network > >as unreachable. > > What does it thin

Re: [expert] Network hassle

2001-04-09 Thread Matthew Micene
At 10:16 PM 4/7/2001 -0600, Ken Thompson wrote: > portmap >The portmapper program is a security tool which prevents theft of NIS (YP), >NFS and other sensitive information via the portmapper. A portmapper manages >RPC connections, which are used by protocols like NFS and NIS. The portmap >

Re: [expert] Network hassle

2001-04-09 Thread Matthew Micene
At 05:24 PM 4/7/2001 +, Declan Moriarty wrote: > I'm trying to network 2 linux pcs here and have run into a spot of >bother. One seems fine. The other will ping 127.0.0.1 OK, but sees the network >as unreachable. What does it think its routing table should look like? The check with ro

Re: [expert] Network hassle

2001-04-08 Thread Declan Moriarty
Thanks to Wolfgang and Ken Thompson for the instructions. I'll go away and fiddle with that machine for a bit as instructed, but if it gets too heavy, I'll wait. I have a beta of 8.0 on the way by cd, and I can start making serious efforts when I install that. Long downloads are a bit of a pain wi

Re: [expert] Network hassle

2001-04-07 Thread Ken Thompson
On Saturday 07 April 2001 11:24 am, you wrote: > I'm trying to network 2 linux pcs here and have run into a spot of > bother. One seems fine. The other will ping 127.0.0.1 OK, but sees the > network as unreachable. That little HOWTO mentioned here recently on > networking is great - but I find one

Re: [expert] Network hassle

2001-04-07 Thread Wolfgang Bornath
On Sat, Apr 07, 2001 at 17:24 +, Declan Moriarty wrote: > [root@workhorse /etc]#ifconfig eth0 > returns an unreachable message, but the hardware will transmit & receive with > that little test program on the driver disk under Dos. It is an NE2000 > compatible card. This is what insmod throw

[expert] Network hassle

2001-04-07 Thread Declan Moriarty
I'm trying to network 2 linux pcs here and have run into a spot of bother. One seems fine. The other will ping 127.0.0.1 OK, but sees the network as unreachable. That little HOWTO mentioned here recently on networking is great - but I find one imperfection; It says "You'll need everything

RE: [expert] Network sound between Win ME and mdk 7.2

2001-04-05 Thread Jose M. Sanchez
... Linux to Linux is built in to KDE... -JMS -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 3:42 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [expert] Network sound between Win ME and mdk 7.2 Does anyone know of dr

[expert] Network sound between Win ME and mdk 7.2

2001-04-05 Thread jason-snyder
Does anyone know of drivers that will allow a sound device created under Windows that will talk over a network to a Linux box? Also, does anyone have any stories on how Windows reacts to have more than one sound device?

Re: [expert] network performance problem

2001-03-25 Thread Chris Slater-Walker
PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 1:20 AM Subject: [expert] network performance problem > A question for you lan experts: > > I have a M7.2 box with a cable modem. This is > connected to a local lan with various M$ boxes, via a > 10/100 switch

Re: [expert] network performance problem

2001-03-25 Thread Karl Cunningham
Just how slow is it? Is it consistently slow? Try unplugging the cable modem and see what happens. That'll tell you if it's involved. If you get _long_ delays when it's unplugged, then it's probably trying to go out to the dns there, and a local dns may help. You can also put entries in you

Re: [expert] network performance problem

2001-03-25 Thread David Rankin
Wood Brent wrote: > A question for you lan experts: > > I have a M7.2 box with a cable modem. This is > connected to a local lan with various M$ boxes, via a > 10/100 switch. Local lan is 192.168.0.n, assigned with > DHCP from the linux box. > > Everything works OK, but ftp & X on the lan are ver

[expert] network performance problem

2001-03-25 Thread Wood Brent
A question for you lan experts: I have a M7.2 box with a cable modem. This is connected to a local lan with various M$ boxes, via a 10/100 switch. Local lan is 192.168.0.n, assigned with DHCP from the linux box. Everything works OK, but ftp & X on the lan are very slow, with heaps of activity on

Re: [expert] network problems

2001-03-16 Thread stephen
On Wed, 14 Mar 2001, Tom Stockton you wrote: > Hi > > What would cause my 2 machine network (connected by crossover cable) to > can you physically swap the network interfaces ?? istr having something similar, swapping the cards swopped the problem proving one end faulty stephen parkinson

Re: [expert] network problems

2001-03-15 Thread Bug Hunter
/etc/rc.d/init.d/network restart On Fri, 16 Mar 2001, Robert wrote: > > > No!! Messing about with the route and ifconfig commands never worked in my > case at least. After the ifdown/ifup sequence the routes are unaffected > anyway. I find it interesting that I have the same nic involved,

Re: [expert] network problems

2001-03-15 Thread Robert
No!! Messing about with the route and ifconfig commands never worked in my case at least. After the ifdown/ifup sequence the routes are unaffected anyway. I find it interesting that I have the same nic involved, the Netgear FA311. Thanks for trying to help though, I think you are the only one o

Re: [expert] network problems

2001-03-15 Thread claude
Hi, I had some thing simmilar (not the same) where comp A would receive pings from either comp B or comp C but not could not reply. I had two NIC's on comp A and they were both on the 192.168.1.0 network. It turned out that this caused an ambiguity. This is because it is assumed that if ther

Re: [expert] network problems

2001-03-15 Thread Bill Kenworthy
Check out the "route" command. It is possible that your gateway is the wrong device. All installs of Mandrake on my machine (and recently a laptop at work) have had the gateway default to either the wrong device or ip number (.254) which kills network function stone dead - packets go out, but no

Re: [expert] network problems

2001-03-15 Thread Robert
Hi Tom, I've had very similar problems. When I tried this list I got no reply for an answer, so it's not solved. However, I found that if I run ifdown eth0 ifup eth0 on one machine, sometimes both, everything works fine. I might bother putting those in the rc.local. Robert On Wed, 14 Mar 20

[expert] network problems

2001-03-15 Thread Tom Stockton
Hi What would cause my 2 machine network (connected by crossover cable) to only send data one way down the cable. If I run tcpdump on both interfaces and ping each other then I can see pc1 receiving arp requests and replying , but pc2 only shows the outgoing arp request, it does not see the res

RE: [expert] Network Card Problems

2001-03-09 Thread Carl Lafferty
ered, "tapping at my server port- Only this, and nothing more." Edgar root Poe > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Karl Cunningham > Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 4:34 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: R

Re: [expert] Network Card Problems

2001-03-08 Thread Karl Cunningham
Consider setting the PCI IRQ's manually via BIOS rather than letting the mobo set them itself on bootup. And use setup programs that usually come with PNP ISA cards to set their IRQs. I've done this on the last few systems I've put together and have had a no problems at all with IRQs. Most newe

RE: [expert] Network Card Problems

2001-03-08 Thread Carl Lafferty
> > Maybe if you tell it to use irq 9? > > In my /etc/modules.conf file i have the following entry > alias eth0 3c59x > > if i wanted to tell it to use irq 9 i believe i would modify > it like so: > alias eth0 3c59x irq=9 > I tried that. No go. I have tried turning off PNP in my bios and even us

Re: [expert] Network Card Problems

2001-03-07 Thread John Wolford
Maybe if you tell it to use irq 9? In my /etc/modules.conf file i have the following entry alias eth0 3c59x if i wanted to tell it to use irq 9 i believe i would modify it like so: alias eth0 3c59x irq=9 You could try that, but i don't say that it will work for you for sure. Cheers, j --- C

Re: [expert] Network Card Problems

2001-03-07 Thread Rial Juan
I had a similar problem lately. I had a defective mobo replaced, and after that the soundblaster didn't work. After switching the soundblaster and the NIC from their respective slots, the NIC didn't work... Then I put the NIC in a different PCI-slot, assuming the previous slot must have been bro

[expert] Network Card Problems

2001-03-07 Thread Carl Lafferty
I have an Intel pro 100+ Network card (that's what windows idents it as) and since I upgraded my mobo from an asus p5ab to a p3b-f I can't get it to work in linux at all any more. everything APPEARS to work fine however. it is apparently detected and it did work prior to the mobo change.. .. I

[expert] Network weirdness

2001-02-21 Thread Rick Commo
I posted something similar to newbie yesterday, but maybe it's time for some expert help. I am using a D-Link DFE 350 TX+ network card under LM 7.2 for eth0. This card uses Realtek 8139B chip and therefore needs the Realtek driver, rtl8139.o. During boot the command "insmod /lib/modules/2.2.17-

Re: [expert] network probs < Solved, seems to be a bug

2001-02-15 Thread Andreas Müller
> Check /etc/rc.d/rcN.d/, where N is the run level number you are in (3 is > most common for CLI and 5 for x/k/gdmj). Check to make sure that there is > a symlink that looks something like S10network -> ../init.d/network in > that directory. If that symlink is there, check > /etc/sysconfig/

Re: [expert] Network address request

2001-02-07 Thread Pierre Fortin
Ken Thompson wrote: > > Is there a way to ask ping (or whatever) to return a list of addresses on > your network? > Example: M$ "find computer" in Network Neighborhood returns a list of systems > on the network. I'd like to do the same from either a GUI or command line > interface from my linux b

Re: [expert] Network address request

2001-02-07 Thread Praedor Tempus
Offhand I do not know the ping command for that but it is trivial with nmap. You could run "nmap -sP 230.100.133.0-255" for instance, to do a ping scan of the entire 230.100.133.X class C (?) network. The output is a list of all the detected systems, mostly as simple IP addresses in my local ca

[expert] Network address request

2001-02-07 Thread Ken Thompson
Is there a way to ask ping (or whatever) to return a list of addresses on your network? Example: M$ "find computer" in Network Neighborhood returns a list of systems on the network. I'd like to do the same from either a GUI or command line interface from my linux boxn...

[expert] Network Services

2001-02-06 Thread Ira M. Bargon III
I just installed Mandrak 7.2 on a system. I installed telnet apache and ssh. I also said to start them on boot. Well when i try to telnet into the machine it just sits there, the same goes for ssh ftp apache. Some one told me that it might be a problem with how my xinetd is configured. Im not f

[expert] Network install using PCMCIA NIC

2000-11-30 Thread Edward Mcdaniel
I'm trying to install via NFS or FTP over a PCMCIA ethernet (which I know works if I install from the HD). If I boot PCMCIA.IMG, the module loads and tries to start the network, but ifup fails because the file is not there. If I boot NETWORK.IMG, I never get a chance to load PCMCIA support (which

Re: [expert] Network Printing

2000-11-27 Thread Till Kamppeter
Alain wrote: > > about the same topic, in which file and with which syntax do you allow > connection to lp from other computers? > In /etc/hosts.lpd on the server. Till Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.

Re: [expert] network on laptop

2000-11-26 Thread S. Newhouse
Matthias Höppner writes: > hey, > > ifconfig givesthe following output: > eth0 Linkverkapselung:Ethernet HWaddr 00:E0:98:80:73:B4 > inet addr:141.57.51.57 Bcast:141.57.51.255 Maske:255.255.255.0 > UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 > E

Re: [expert] network on laptop

2000-11-26 Thread Matthias Höppner
hey, ifconfig givesthe following output: eth0 Linkverkapselung:Ethernet HWaddr 00:E0:98:80:73:B4 inet addr:141.57.51.57 Bcast:141.57.51.255 Maske:255.255.255.0 UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 Empfangene Pakete:0 Fehler:0 Weggeworfen:0 Über

Re: [expert] network on laptop

2000-11-24 Thread Dave
Well, for starters, what are your network settings: What's your subnet mask? If it is 255.255.255.0 (typical class C subnet), then you won't see your school server unless you have the correct default gateway set. What is the IP of your default gateway? Obviously, the gateway _must_ be in the sa

[expert] network on laptop

2000-11-24 Thread S. Newhouse
What are the outputs of the two commands ifconfig and route Matthias Höppner writes: > Hey, > after varies test with no name cards I got a FIBERLINE PCMCIA fast > Ethernet card. It's now known by the system and work properly BUT I can > only reach computers from the local network. > I

[expert] network on laptop

2000-11-24 Thread Matthias Höppner
Hey, after varies test with no name cards I got a FIBERLINE PCMCIA fast Ethernet card. It's now known by the system and work properly BUT I can only reach computers from the local network. I had the IP 141.57.51.57 and a ping to 141.57.51.58 was successfully however there was no connection to t

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