Re: LAN

2003-12-27 Thread pa3gcu
On Friday 26 December 2003 17:55, Jose Colmenares wrote: > I'm using slackware 9.1 > the LAN card is an old GENIUS LAN You will need to be more spesific, just what chipset does this card use, to be honest i have never heard of such a card name. I have checked www.scyld.com/ (home o

Re: LAN

2003-12-26 Thread Onur Kucuk
On Fri, 26 Dec 2003 10:55:33 -0600 (CST) Jose Colmenares <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: JC> I'm using slackware 9.1 Then you can make your configuration by editing the file /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf Have your /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1 have execute permission ( chmod +x file ) JC> t

Re: LAN

2003-12-26 Thread Jose Colmenares
I'm using slackware 9.1 the LAN card is an old GENIUS LAN ifconfig -a: link encap:Local Loopback inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0 UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:164436 Metric:1 Rx packets:218 erros:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:218 erros:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisi

Re: LAN

2003-12-26 Thread pa3gcu
On Friday 26 December 2003 07:44, Jose Colmenares wrote: > I just installed Slackware. It's working fine and > smooth. I also have three machines runing Windows (one > XP and two 98). These are conected through a LAN. ¿How > do I configure my new linux system to recognize

Re: LAN

2003-12-26 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 12:44 AM 12/26/2003 -0600, Jose Colmenares wrote: I just installed Slackware. It's working fine and smooth. I also have three machines runing Windows (one XP and two 98). These are conected through a LAN. ¿How do I configure my new linux system to recognize the network and comunicate to i

LAN

2003-12-25 Thread Jose Colmenares
I just installed Slackware. It's working fine and smooth. I also have three machines runing Windows (one XP and two 98). These are conected through a LAN. ¿How do I configure my new linux system to recognize the network and comunicate to it? it does not even recognize the LAN card. ¿did I

Wireless Lan

2003-09-07 Thread John T. Williams
Anyone here know where I can find a could set of instructions for setting up wireless on a linux laptop? I need do figure out how to: 1. get my wireless card into the database that cardmngr uses, because it just looks blankly at me when I insert a card and tells me that a hot switchable card ha

Re: Wireless Lan

2003-09-07 Thread Mr. James W. Laferriere
Hello John , Try ... , Hth , JimL http://www.linux-wlan.org/ On Sun, 7 Sep 2003, John T. Williams wrote: > Anyone here know where I can find a could set of instructions for setting up > wireless on a linux laptop? > I need do figure out how to: > 1. get my wireless card into

[solved] Re: Can't telnet/ftp to/from Linux box on LAN

2001-07-02 Thread Jim Reimer
Yep, the firewall was set up to refuse connections on ports below 1023, and xinetd has a configuration file for each protocol, all of which default to 'disabled'. Thanks, everybody. -jdr- Ray Olszewski wrote: > OK, Jim. Your answers rule out a lot of possibilities. > > First thing is to look

Re: Can't telnet/ftp to/from Linux box on LAN

2001-06-30 Thread Ray Olszewski
kup delays, if the Linux host's /etc/hosts (or your on-LAN DNS server, if you have one) does not include entries for the Windows hosts. That guess doesn't explain the Linux host's own "connection refused" message, though. For those, I'd check whether the apps /usr/sbin

Re: Can't telnet/ftp to/from Linux box on LAN

2001-06-30 Thread Jim Reimer
tcpd /usr/sbin/in.ftpd telnet stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/sbin/in.telnetd > > Fourth, are you sure the physical connection between the Linux host and the > LAN is working? The NIC itself is OK (oehtewise the 192.168.0.5 address > wouldn't work at all

Re: Can't telnet/ftp to/from Linux box on LAN

2001-06-30 Thread Ray Olszewski
st to see that you are running inetd ("ps ax | grep inet"). If you are, then see that there are entries for telnet and ftp in /etc/inetd.conf, and that the programs they point to are present on the system. Fourth, are you sure the physical connection between the Linux host and the LAN is

Can't telnet/ftp to/from Linux box on LAN

2001-06-30 Thread Jim Reimer
Finally got around to putting a network card in my Linux machine, and I'm having trouble. It's on a LAN with three Windows machines, and from Linux I can ping each of the Windows machines, and vice versa. But that's all I can do. Running RH7.1. IP addresses are 192.168.0.1, 2