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Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2000 08:11:30 -0400 (EDT)
From: Valjean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [Re: [newbie] Install-Networking]
Ok, in my little network here..(from an earlier post)
> [Ethernet][C
Ok, in my little network here..(from an earlier post)
> [Ethernet][Computer A] [switching]
> [hookup]> [Mandrake-Linux 7]> [hub][Computer B]
> [to campus] [Acting as gateway]| [Windows 95]
> |
Ok, in my little network here..(from an earlier post)
> [Ethernet][Computer A] [switching]
> [hookup]> [Mandrake-Linux 7]> [hub][Computer B]
> [to campus] [Acting as gateway]| [Windows 95]
> |
r the
> > benefit of the entire group. So, Steve, I ask that you will atleast become
> > a little more understanding. Thanks
> >
> > Drew Jackman
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> > From: "Valjean" <[EMA
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> From: Stephen F. Bosch [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Mon 17 April 2000 8:53
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> Subject: Re: [Re: [newbie] Install-Networking]
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> I enjoy helping people out
derstanding. Thanks
>
> Drew Jackman
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> From: "Valjean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2000 8:51 PM
> Subject: Re: [Re: [newbie] Install-Netw
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Whoops!
> I sincerely apologize. I guess exam studying has gotten to my brain and cause me to
> avoid checking my typos.
:-P
As you assumed, I meant 192.168.0.2 -> 192.168.0.5
Thanks for calling me on it.
Mark.
> Mark Chaikelson wrote:
> >
> > If I'm interpreting what you said correctl
become
a little more understanding. Thanks
Drew Jackman
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From: "Valjean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2000 8:51 PM
Subject: Re: [Re: [newbie] Install-Networking]
> N
Now wait, Stephen has been immensely helpful. Simply by reading his
posts, I have learned a lot, and for the most part been able to setup my
network. He's not the first and last word on networking but he seems to
know what he's talking about so let him speak.
Valjean
thanks Stephen
On 16 Ap
As a side point to this thread...
Who the hell made you, Stephen, _THE_ first and last word on Networks. Yes I
agree "typo's" confuse newbie's, but I think they are adult enough to choose
which IP subnet they want to use. And isn't this a forum for newbie
questions/problems/mistakes
If you a
Mark Chaikelson wrote:
>
> If I'm interpreting what you said correctly ...
>
> First set up the linux gateway to receive its Internet connection (from campus) on
> eth0. Once you've tested that and ensured that your Internet connection is working
> on the Linux gateway, then set up eth1 to be s
If I'm interpreting what you said correctly ...
First set up the linux gateway to receive its Internet connection (from campus) on
eth0. Once you've tested that and ensured that your Internet connection is working
on the Linux gateway, then set up eth1 to be some virtual ip address. For example
> ...but what do I fill in for the IP address slot for eth0?
Isn't this simply up to you, provided you use one of the
172 networks?
Couldn't you just give it a 172.16.?.? address.
e.g. Use 172.16.1.1 for eth1 on your bridge, and 172.16.1.2 and
172.16.1.3 for the other two machines?
t
A quick question folks:
I want to setup my network as diagrammed:
[Ethernet][Computer A] [switching]
[hookup]> [Mandrake-Linux 7]> [hub]--> [Computer B]
[to campus] [Acting as gateway] | [Windows 95]
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