Bill Arlofski wrote:
Joe Auerbach wrote:
Bill Arlofski wrote:
Hi Joe... That will work, but only on RedHat or RedHat-based distros.
[snip]
Hope this helps and I hope it as received in the spirit in which it
was written.
Huh. I guess I never had t
Joe Auerbach wrote:
>> Bill Arlofski wrote:
>> Hi Joe... That will work, but only on RedHat or RedHat-based distros.
>> [snip]
>> Hope this helps and I hope it as received in the spirit in which it
>> was written.
> Huh. I guess I never had to worry about it on my ubuntu system, but I
> just assu
Bill Arlofski wrote:
Hi Joe... That will work, but only on RedHat or RedHat-based distros.
A more generic manipulation of the firewall rules that would work on any
Linux distro would be:
iptables -P INPUT ACCEPT
iptables -P OUTPUT ACCEPT
iptables -P FORWARD ACCEPT
iptables -F
This will first
Joe Auerbach wrote:
> In case anyone's vague on how to do this:
>
> to turn off iptables temporarily (for testing): "service iptables stop"
>
> to permanantly disable iptables (if the above works): "service iptables
> stop", "chkconfig iptables off"
>
> Jim McQuillan wrote:
>
>> Try turning off
- gpg control packet
Check the server logs on 192.168.0.254 (is your GATEWAY really also a
*NIX/TFTP server?)
If yes, then the logs will tell you what is happening here.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> i`ve done that
> but the kernel still doens`t load
> the screen:
> loading 192.168.0.254:lts/vmlin
In case anyone's vague on how to do this:
to turn off iptables temporarily (for testing): "service iptables stop"
to permanantly disable iptables (if the above works): "service iptables
stop", "chkconfig iptables off"
Jim McQuillan wrote:
Try turning off iptables. It is probably blocking t
Try turning off iptables. It is probably blocking tftp traffic. And if
so, then it will also be blocking your NFS and XDMCP traffic.
Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, 15 Aug 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> i`ve done that
> but the kernel still doens`t load
> the screen:
> loading 192.168
i`ve done that
but the kernel still doens`t load
the screen:
loading 192.168.0.254:lts/vmlinuz-2.4.26-ltsp-3
stays up forever
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> > when I boot my clients (usin
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> Hi everyone
> when I boot my clients (using a floppy) I get:
> searching for server (dhcp)...
> Me? 192.168.0.1, dhcp 192.168.2.151, tftp 192.168.2.151 gateway 192.168.0.254
> loading 192.168.2.151:/lts/vmlinuz-2.6.9-ltsp-3
>
Hi everyone
when I boot my clients (using a floppy) I get:
searching for server (dhcp)...
Me? 192.168.0.1, dhcp 192.168.2.151, tftp 192.168.2.151 gateway 192.168.0.254
loading 192.168.2.151:/lts/vmlinuz-2.6.9-ltsp-3
but the kernel never loads, I`m sure the network is up all the parameters are
writ
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