Visakh wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for your help, but I am aware of the command line and
configuration file ways of setting up Static IPs. But that is counter-
intuitive when network manager is available. I searched far and wide
for a way of setting up static IPs using network manager, but all I
Hi,
I have the problem solved, albeit partially.
On May 9, 12:29 pm, Syam Krishnan sya...@gmail.com wrote:
In Fedora, in the 'Network configuration' utility, you can set a static
IP for an interface, and then deselect the 'Controlled by
NetworkManager' option.
Thanks for the very
Arun v vempan wrote:
Dear all,
when I tried to connect to new server i got this error.I chekd xinetd
service its all ok.when i stopped some services it got ok.But after
restart teh problem again came.
Connecting To 192.168.174.10...Could not open connection to the host,
on port 23
:
Visakh wrote:
Thanks for the very valuable info ശ്യാം ചേട്ടാ. I was able to
identify the 'Network configuration' as 'system-config-
network' [ http://fedoramobile.org/Members/MrHappy/system-config-network
]. Unfortunately, it isn't available even on Ubuntu repository.
Besides, the page
Hi,
Now I have Static IP too. The problem really is that it applies only
after someone logs in. But I need it soon after booting- so I can try
remote SSH. I am trying to get that to work. As a last resort, I am
going to disable network manager and try text configuration.
Regards,
Gokul Das
http://www.pcplus.co.uk/node/3020
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