Re: Linux Networking problem...please help..

2003-07-13 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 12:11 AM 7/14/2003 +0530, Sanjay Arora wrote: Network Scenario: RH 8 Linux Firewall Server using three ethernet cards, IPs 172.16.0.141 (connected to Cable Ethernet ISP doing NAT), 192.168.200.1 connected to an ethernet hub, & 192.168.100.1 (presently not being used). Using a hub two lans are

Re: path Setting

2003-07-13 Thread Frank Roberts - SOTL
Hi All and Especially Ray Please disregard previous request. This is more complex than I thought. Sorry but I was on the right track when I was attempting to identify the correct files for the path statements. Yes there is more than one. Now "How they interlate?" and "What part is valid?" ar

Linux Networking problem...please help..

2003-07-13 Thread Sanjay Arora
Network Scenario: RH 8 Linux Firewall Server using three ethernet cards, IPs 172.16.0.141 (connected to Cable Ethernet ISP doing NAT), 192.168.200.1 connected to an ethernet hub, & 192.168.100.1 (presently not being used). Using a hub two lans are connected to 192.168.200.1, each presently havin

Re: path Setting

2003-07-13 Thread Hal MacArgle
On 07-13, Frank Roberts - SOTL wrote: > > but when I close the terminal and reopen the terminal to check the path has > reurned to its original form. > > Would some one please enlightnment me as to the corrrect procedure for > changing this path. > Greetings: Haven't been following the

Re: path Setting

2003-07-13 Thread Brian P. Bilbrey
On Sun, 2003-07-13 at 13:53, Frank Roberts - SOTL wrote: [snip] > Is this procedure incorrect or what? > Can I not set the PATH by this procedure? Yes, it's incorrect. No, you can't set the path "PERMANENTLY" by that procedure. If you had edited your ~/.bashrc as suggested by Ray, then you would

Re: path Setting

2003-07-13 Thread Frank Roberts - SOTL
Hi all and Ray HELP please I have about 8 books with some info in it, none complete, and a few web sites but I am still not getting it. THis is wxactly what I did. Opened KDE Konsole in home directory Typed @ > echo $PATH Got -> /usr//bin:/bin:/usr/bin::/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin: /usr

Re: path Setting

2003-07-13 Thread Ray Olszewski
See below, inline. At 09:12 AM 7/13/2003 -0400, Frank Roberts - SOTL wrote: Hi All & Thanks for the responses Often simple sounding questions open complex cans of worms In my initial thinking I believed that one could simply open the apporiate file edit the path statement anb be on one's way. Al

path Setting

2003-07-13 Thread Frank Roberts - SOTL
Hi All & Thanks for the responses Often simple sounding questions open complex cans of worms In my initial thinking I believed that one could simply open the apporiate file edit the path statement anb be on one's way. Alas that is not so. The files are no longer simple text files but complex p