Re: network configuration (WAS: help)

2009-08-27 Thread Hiisi
I have ubuntu 8.1 on my laptop and installed fedora 11 on my desktop. I checked all my settings on fedora against ubuntu and they are the same. fedora says there is a connection but firefox says it is unable to locate the server and system update says problem connecting to software source.

[F10] Graphical network configuration anomaly

2008-11-26 Thread Deepak Shrestha
stopped working. It seems like the graphical network configuration tools still have problem. These are the problem I found. === 1) In graphical network configuration - when you set the IP Address, Subnet mask and gateway, save the changes. When I went back, my subnet

Network configuration

2008-09-03 Thread Chris.Wraith
I have a Fedora 9 machine running VMware with two network interfaces, eth0 and eth1. The first, eth0, is connected to a DMZ network and the second, eth1 is connected to a more secure private network. I'd like to configure Fedora's networking such that the virtual machines have TCP/IP access to

Re: Network configuration

2008-09-03 Thread El Gato Feo
Chris,   Can you separate each NIC/MAC and create a VLAN? That might work for you.   El Gato Feo --- On Wed, 9/3/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Network configuration To: fedora-list@redhat.com Date: Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Re: Network configuration

2008-09-03 Thread Aldo Foot
On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 9:51 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a Fedora 9 machine running VMware with two network interfaces, eth0 and eth1. The first, eth0, is connected to a DMZ network and the second, eth1 is connected to a more secure private network. I'd like to configure Fedora's

Re: network configuration file

2008-07-30 Thread Christoph Höger
Am Dienstag, den 29.07.2008, 19:39 -0400 schrieb Tom Horsley: On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 22:59:13 +0200 Christoph H__ger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Networkmanager (that I am very aware of ;)) is not an option. I should have mentioned that I need to assign static ip addresses to some virtual

network configuration file

2008-07-29 Thread Christoph Höger
Hi, when I want a debian based system to start up an ethernet device automagically on boot, I simply edit /etc/network/interfaces. Is there a similar way on fedora to have a single file where static informations go? regards christoph signature.asc Description: Dies ist ein digital signierter

Re: network configuration file

2008-07-29 Thread Antonio Olivares
--- On Tue, 7/29/08, Christoph Höger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Christoph Höger [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: network configuration file To: fedora-list@redhat.com Date: Tuesday, July 29, 2008, 1:09 PM Hi, when I want a debian based system to start up an ethernet device automagically

Re: network configuration file

2008-07-29 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
Christoph Höger wrote: Hi, when I want a debian based system to start up an ethernet device automagically on boot, I simply edit /etc/network/interfaces. Is there a similar way on fedora to have a single file where static informations go? regards christoph You can find the scripts in

Re: network configuration file

2008-07-29 Thread Christoph Höger
Am Dienstag, den 29.07.2008, 15:31 -0500 schrieb Mikkel L. Ellertson: Christoph Höger wrote: Hi, when I want a debian based system to start up an ethernet device automagically on boot, I simply edit /etc/network/interfaces. Is there a similar way on fedora to have a single file where

Re: network configuration file

2008-07-29 Thread Frank Cox
On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 22:59:13 +0200 Christoph Höger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Has anyone an example of that file with a static ip adress? DEVICE=eth0 BOOTPROTO=none HWADDR=00:1C:C0:2A:00:90 IPADDR=192.168.0.3 NETMASK=255.255.255.0 ONBOOT=yes GATEWAY=192.168.0.1 TYPE=Ethernet USERCTL=no

Re: network configuration file

2008-07-29 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
Christoph Höger wrote: Hi, Networkmanager (that I am very aware of ;)) is not an option. I should have mentioned that I need to assign static ip addresses to some virtual machines by editing something in their root-tree. If I look at /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 that seems to be

Re: network configuration file

2008-07-29 Thread Tom Horsley
On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 22:59:13 +0200 Christoph H__ger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Networkmanager (that I am very aware of ;)) is not an option. I should have mentioned that I need to assign static ip addresses to some virtual machines by editing something in their root-tree. I find it very

Re: network configuration file

2008-07-29 Thread Marc Wilson
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 01:21:23PM -0700, Antonio Olivares wrote: By default Fedora uses NetworkManager to connect to networks both wired and wireless. You can change things manually, but it is much easier to let NetWorkManger do it for you :) Didn't you mean it was much easier to remove

Re: network configuration file

2008-07-29 Thread Antonio Olivares
By default Fedora uses NetworkManager to connect to networks both wired and wireless. You can change things manually, but it is much easier to let NetWorkManger do it for you :) Didn't you mean it was much easier to remove NetworkManager and let tools that actually work configure the

Re: F9 network configuration bug? -- SOLVED

2008-05-29 Thread David Mozurkewich
On Thu, 2008-05-29 at 04:12 +, Amadeus W.M. wrote: On Tue, 27 May 2008 16:03:05 -0400, David Mozurkewich wrote: I just added a second computer behind my netgear WGR614v4 router. I installed Fedora 9. My last install was FC5 so there is much in F9 that is unfamiliar to me. To avoid

Re: F9 network configuration bug?

2008-05-28 Thread Amadeus W.M.
On Tue, 27 May 2008 16:03:05 -0400, David Mozurkewich wrote: I just added a second computer behind my netgear WGR614v4 router. I installed Fedora 9. My last install was FC5 so there is much in F9 that is unfamiliar to me. To avoid introducing errors, I used all the defaults during the