Re: [newbie] Networking FTP

2001-09-05 Thread Mohammed Arafa
do u have any sort of firewall installed? u might have port 21 disabled in some manner - Original Message - From: Arthur H. Johnson II [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Newbie Linux-Mandrake [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 7:27 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Networking FTP You need

RE: [newbie] networking issues

2001-08-23 Thread Paul H Upton
2001 19:29 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] networking issues I am running a dual boot between mandrake and 98 se. Also, my pc is networked on a cable modem. After using the internet through windows, I was no longer able to use it in mandrake. I reloaded my configuration files through

RE: [newbie] Networking problem

2001-06-10 Thread Franki
June 2001 10:08 PM To: Linux Newbie Subject: [newbie] Networking problem I have networked my two machines together and can ping each of them successfully. I'm trying to set up network file sharing and have edited the /etc/exports file to read /usr *.localdomain and /home *.localdomain I have also

Re: [newbie] Networking problem

2001-06-10 Thread Michael Lewis
you install nfs-utils ??? regards Frank -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Michael Lewis Sent: Sunday, 10 June 2001 10:08 PM To: Linux Newbie Subject: [newbie] Networking problem I have networked my two machines together and can

Re: [newbie] Networking problem

2001-06-10 Thread Michael Lewis
to be running in. For example, on my backup server I have them in the rc3.d directory. - Original Message - From: Michael Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Franki [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Linux Newbie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2001 9:29 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] Networking problem

[newbie] Networking problem

2001-06-10 Thread Michael Lewis
I have networked my two machines together and can ping each of them successfully. I'm trying to set up network file sharing and have edited the /etc/exports file to read /usr *.localdomain and /home *.localdomain I have also edited the /fstab files to read: machinename:/usr/usr

Re: [newbie] Networking

2001-06-07 Thread Irwan Hadi
On Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 02:58:43AM -0600, Paul Remnant wrote: Hi, I Installed Madrake 7.1 last night and want to network it to my other Windows 98 Machine. I dont think that it has detected my network card because it is not listed under hardware configuration. The card is a 3COM 3c509x

[newbie] Networking

2001-06-05 Thread Paul Remnant
Hi, I Installed Madrake 7.1 last night and want to network it to my other Windows 98 Machine. I dont think that it has detected my network card because it is not listed under hardware configuration. The card is a 3COM 3c509x Combo card and is ISA. Is there something I need to do to get it

[newbie] Networking Question

2001-05-30 Thread Terry Smith
One more message from the 'newbie' trenches I need a little expert help on getting my machine to recognize network file systems. At work I've got LM 8.0 installed on a Micron Millenium running a ~500mhz PII. We're on a Sun-based intranet supported by a bunch of clever folks who know Unix

[newbie] Networking

2001-05-11 Thread Rod Upfold
We are changing over from using 3 modems to a DSL. I am trying to set up a home network to use one DSL connection. I followed the tutorial on networking at Mandrake. The author of the tutorial talks about two network cards in the linux server...the one card would be eth0what about the

Re: [newbie] Networking

2001-05-11 Thread s
Here's the tutorial/howto I followed to get mine up. It's pretty good if your provider uses pppoe and you use ipchains (which you probably will if you are indeed going back to 7.2). http://www.mandrakeuser.org/docs/connect/cpppoe.html -s On Friday 11 May 2001 08:04 am, you wrote: We are

Re: [newbie] Networking

2001-05-11 Thread Todd Flinders
Yes, use eth1 for the second card. One card should be hooked up to the DSL. The other card should be hooked up to the internal private network. This server with the two cards can act as the router and the firewall. Give eth1 similar information as eth0. It's probably easiest to get them both

RE: [newbie] Networking

2001-04-17 Thread Daryl Johnson
PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Matt Harrison Sent: 17 April 2001 19:34 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] Networking My question is, can you access networks such as Novell or NT to gain access to the files shared on the server through linux? I am running linux on my laptop at work and I can

RE: [newbie] networking question

2001-04-06 Thread Daryl Johnson
You need to run Samba on the linux box. Daryl Johnson Proplan Associates -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of BJS Sent: 05 April 2001 02:32 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] networking question Ok Box #1 runs windows 2000

Re: [newbie] networking question

2001-04-05 Thread Ed Tharp
first step...turn off Plug and pray in bios... - Original Message - From: "Christopher" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 2:07 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] networking question How did you get Linux to see your network card? I've Mandrake

Re: [newbie] networking question

2001-04-05 Thread Steve Bergman
Ed Tharp wrote: first step...turn off Plug and pray in bios... - Original Message - From: "Christopher" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 2:07 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] networking question How did you get Linux to see your ne

[newbie] networking question

2001-04-04 Thread BJS
Ok Box #1 runs windows 2000 Box #2 runs mandrake 7.2 and windows 2000 they are networked together with a lynksys 4 port router. I have a cable modem for internet access. I know how to get them networked for file sharing when they are both windows 2000... but what about when Linux is running?

Re: [newbie] networking question

2001-04-04 Thread Christopher
04, 2001 9:32 PM Subject: [newbie] networking question Ok Box #1 runs windows 2000 Box #2 runs mandrake 7.2 and windows 2000 they are networked together with a lynksys 4 port router. I have a cable modem for internet access. I know how to get them networked for file sharing when the

Re: [newbie] Networking question...

2001-01-26 Thread Dave Burrows
I'm with similar questions. Looking forward to hearing responses to this. What hardware is necessary if 2 or 3 machines will be networked in a LAN, connection sharing, etc.)? What working/cost differences are there between hubs, routers and switches or are 2 or more of these synonymous? Dave

Re: [newbie] Networking question...

2001-01-26 Thread Todd Flinders
I use the linksys cable/DSL router. It is fine for a home LAN. It is fast and works well. With the Linksys models the prices between hubs, switches, and routers go up about $15 per level (depending on the number of ports, obviously). Their multi-port router's include a built in switch. The

RE: [newbie] Networking question...

2001-01-26 Thread Jose M. Sanchez
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Todd Flinders Sent: Friday, January 26, 2001 12:20 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] Networking question... "The switch is far better than a hub. I see no reason to purchase a hub. Th

[newbie] Networking question...

2001-01-24 Thread Matt Schroeder
Can I use a switch instead of a router to connect a Linux and a Win 98 machine? I know most people use a router but I have a 16 port switch that I got for cheap... (SMC EZ NET 10/100 Switch - 16 Ports) It says it also works as a router but can dramatically improve networking speed as a

RE: [newbie] Networking question...

2001-01-24 Thread Jose M. Sanchez
Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 11:56 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] Networking question... Can I use a switch instead of a router to connect a Linux and a Win 98 machine? I know most people use a router but I have a 16 port switch that I got for cheap... (SMC EZ NET 10/100 Switch

[newbie] Networking

2000-11-02 Thread Dennis Myers
I can not for the life of me figure out what I am doing wrong. I am trying to set up a network with two wincomputers and a linux computer. When i activate the network in DrakeConfig I am then unable to connect via my modem to the internet. I get the old modem died unexpectedly message. Should

[newbie] Networking linux boxes

2000-10-31 Thread Renaud OLGIATI
Just when I have finally mastered Samba to network my Linux box with the family's Windoze machines, my son has decided to migrate to Linux. How do I remain networked with him ? NFS ? Cheers, Ron the Frog, on the banks of the Paraguay River -- The only thing necessary

Re: [newbie] Networking setup for PCMCIA on laptop

2000-10-24 Thread Pooter
today when I start the system under linux I no longer get the dongle or hub lights like I get under Windows98. Suggestions Thanks...Jim - Original Message - From: mineispooter To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 5:30 PM Su

Re: [newbie] Networking setup for PCMCIA on laptop

2000-10-23 Thread mineispooter
TED] Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 2:44 AM Subject: [newbie] Networking setup for PCMCIA on laptop Hello, I have a Compaq Presario 1230 laptop with a PCMCIA card and am trying to set it up to have TCP/IP network access through my DSL service. I am connecting to a hub t

Re: [newbie] Networking setup for PCMCIA on laptop

2000-10-23 Thread Bombardier Systems Consulting
hts like I get under Windows98. Suggestions Thanks...Jim - Original Message - From: mineispooter To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 5:30 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Networking setup for PCMCIA on laptop Jim,

Re: [newbie] Networking setup for PCMCIA on laptop

2000-10-23 Thread D.M. Mattix
On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Bombardier Systems Consulting wrote: More on my problem. I have just installed MDK 7.1 (sorry I didn't mention this initially) This is what I have done. Basic Host Information Host name + domain = linux.myNTserverdomain name Adaptor1 = enabled DHCP, net device =

[newbie] Networking setup for PCMCIA on laptop

2000-10-22 Thread Bombardier Systems Consulting
Hello, I have a Compaq Presario 1230 laptop with a PCMCIA card and am trying to set it up to have TCP/IP network access through my DSL service. I am connecting to a hub that is connected to a Cisco 675 external router. I have been using the NETCONF utility and have entered the LAN address

Re: [newbie] networking quesiton

2000-10-21 Thread Eddie Torres
On Fri, 20 Oct 2000, you wrote: Is your internal lan connected by a hub? or have you connected to the print server directly? If you have an ethernet cable running from your PC to your print server, you need to make sure it is a crossover cable. A straight-through cable won't work for that

[newbie] Networking Linux

2000-10-01 Thread Riker
Greetings, everyone: My name is Riker. I joined the list a couple days ago and have been enjoying the dialouge and exchanges that have taken place very much. I will ask my question first and then give some background afterward if anyone is interested in reading it. Will Linux-Mandrake, with

Re: [newbie] Networking Linux

2000-10-01 Thread Paul
It was Oct 1, 2000, 10:07, when Riker keyboarded: I joined the list a couple days ago and have been enjoying the dialouge and exchanges that have taken place very much. I will ask my question first and then give some background afterward if anyone is interested in reading it. Will

[newbie] Networking problems

2000-08-29 Thread Kirk Lashley
Can anyone help me out on this one. I've been itching to upgrade to Mandrake 7.1 for a while now. So that's done, and I love it. However, I can't seem to get the sound card to be detected, as well as connect to my network. I'm on mixed network, with a Unix gateway (routing us to a higher

Re: [newbie] Networking problems

2000-08-29 Thread Paul
On Tue, 29 Aug 2000, Kirk Lashley wrote: now, so I'm quite sure the problem begins there. Is there any general advice someone can give to help me get unto a Unix network. I've had little experience with Linux - however, I have intentions of making it my operating system of choice. You could

[newbie] Networking with Mandrake 7.0

2000-08-05 Thread Phiber
I just installed Linux Mandrake 7.0 on a windows system using linux 4 windows. For some reason I can't get online? I am connected with road runner cable services. Can anyone help me please?

[newbie] Networking MS PCs with a Linux PC

2000-07-15 Thread Dennis Myers
This is interesting, I have two M$ PCs networked with my Linux box. I can ping one of the two MS boxes, but not the other. Everything appears the same in the Network configurations. Now the funny thing is, when I click on Netscape on either one of the two M$ boxes and Linux is up and on-line,

RE: [newbie] networking question

2000-06-18 Thread flupke
Message- |From: flupke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] |Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2000 6:21 AM |To: bascule |Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |Subject: Re: [newbie] networking question | | |I don't agree. I have a firewall between my LAN and my cable-modem |internet connection, with the following

Re: [newbie] networking question

2000-06-18 Thread bascule
hi, thanks for that url, as for my 486 it has 12meg ram, 540mb hard drive, vlb i/o card, trident tgui9440 vlb video card,the processor is reported as a 'Cx486 DX2-S at 66mhz' netgear ea201 nic and a cdrom that i obtained for free from a friend and 'repaired' it is labelled an xcelsior-24x, the

Re: [newbie] networking question

2000-06-17 Thread bascule
hi, and what a useful answer! this is exactly the stuff that the books i have looked at assumed i already knew! i have to admit though, that i'm a bit worried about needing so much memory for my 486, i keep reading about how such machines make good firewalls for smalltime users like me but i

RE: [newbie] networking question

2000-06-17 Thread Jose M. Sanchez
PROTECTED]] |Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2000 8:39 AM |To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |Subject: Re: [newbie] networking question | | |Hi bascule, | |If you have a look at the following URL, you will find all you need to get |you going. I followed the instructions to get my 486 configured as a router |and firewall

Re: [newbie] networking question

2000-06-17 Thread flupke
I don't agree. I have a firewall between my LAN and my cable-modem internet connection, with the following configuration : P100, 24 MB RAM, 300 MB HD, 2 PCI NE200 compatible nics, no screen, no keyboard. And the average load of the machine is near the 0%. Concerning X, I personnaly consider it

RE: [newbie] networking question

2000-06-17 Thread Jose M. Sanchez
things up and test... and then he can dump X and all the X apps. Or, help him set it up in text mode... -JMS |-Original Message- |From: flupke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] |Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2000 6:21 AM |To: bascule |Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |Subject: Re: [newbie] networking

Re: [newbie] networking question

2000-06-16 Thread flupke
Hi Bascule. On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, bascule wrote: i am having trouble setting up two machines to talk to each other, i'll put all the questions in this one post since they are all related, 1) do i need to 'fake' a domain for both machines to belong to or is it enough to give each machine a

Re: [newbie] networking question

2000-06-16 Thread Paul
On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, bascule wrote: As far as I can help you: 1) do i need to 'fake' a domain for both machines to belong to or is it enough to give each machine a name? A name for each machine is enough. 2)is the ip address of each nic the same as each machine or is that different? (i ask

RE: [newbie] networking question

2000-06-16 Thread Jose M. Sanchez
-Original Message- From: bascule [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, June 11, 2000 8:57 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] networking question i am having trouble setting up two machines to talk to each other, i'll put all the questions in this one post since they are all

Re: [newbie] networking question

2000-06-16 Thread Ot Ratsaphong
^) -Original Message- From: bascule [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Monday, 12 June 2000 10:38 Subject: [newbie] networking question i am having trouble setting up two machines to talk to each other, i'll put all the questions in this one post since they are all related

Re: [newbie] Networking problems

2000-06-14 Thread TRBishop
On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Dennis Myers wrote: Hi all, I am having a problem that puzzles me. I have two boxes set up with windows and one (the one I'm on now) is exclusively Linux. Here's the puzzle, I can ping one of the "windows" boxes but get no response on the other. I have the network

[newbie] networking question

2000-06-12 Thread bascule
i am having trouble setting up two machines to talk to each other, i'll put all the questions in this one post since they are all related, 1) do i need to 'fake' a domain for both machines to belong to or is it enough to give each machine a name? 2)is the ip address of each nic the same as each

[newbie] NETWORKING

2000-05-26 Thread Gunther C. Hebein
My Mandrake doesn't recognize my REALTEK 8139 - networking-card? Lothar shows the adress -1 and the IRQ -1. What can I do to make it work? Thanks Gunther ** Hebein, Gunther Cyrill Cand. Pharm. Innsbruck - Austria ** begin:vcard n:Hebein;Gunther

Re: [newbie] NETWORKING

2000-05-26 Thread Paul
On Fri, 26 May 2000, Gunther C. Hebein wrote: My Mandrake doesn't recognize my REALTEK 8139 - networking-card? Lothar shows the adress -1 and the IRQ -1. What can I do to make it work? Have you tried Netconf? That is a textmode program, perhaps that works for you. I have NIC's with the same

Re: [newbie] NETWORKING

2000-05-20 Thread Dave Lers
On Sat, 20 May 2000, Charles Comer wrote: Go to your local computer store (NOT Best Buy or CompUSA). Ask them, they will sell you a crossover cable. The pinouts are different compared to regular Cat. 5 cables with RJ45 jacks, but they look the same. But if you spend 15-30 bucks on a cheap

Re: [newbie] NETWORKING

2000-05-20 Thread Michael Holt
Dave Lers wrote: On Sat, 20 May 2000, Charles Comer wrote: Go to your local computer store (NOT Best Buy or CompUSA). Ask them, they will sell you a crossover cable. The pinouts are different compared to regular Cat. 5 cables with RJ45 jacks, but they look the same. But if you spend

Re: [newbie] Networking + gaming

2000-04-26 Thread flupke
Simon Exley wrote: I am extremely new to mandrake linux, about 6 hours to be exact, i have managed to configure most of my hardware including dvd decoder card, however i am having problems configuring my network card to run properly. I am trying to connect to the internet through an NT

RE: [newbie] Networking + gaming

2000-04-25 Thread Simon Exley
I am extremely new to mandrake linux, about 6 hours to be exact, i have managed to configure most of my hardware including dvd decoder card, however i am having problems configuring my network card to run properly. I am trying to connect to the internet through an NT network, I have entered all

Re: [newbie] Networking (PCs, and Macs and Linux oh my!)

2000-04-23 Thread Evan Holt
Hi there, From: duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unclear from your note you say you can print ok on the network but not from linux. Have you plugged into network using linux or w98? Please let list know a few more details. I like your idea about using VMWare, I'll try that sometime down the road,

[newbie] Networking (PCs, and Macs and Linux oh my!)

2000-04-22 Thread Evan Holt
Hi there, I just caught a little bit of the previous discussion on Samba when I joined this list, so please excuse me if I'm re-earthing an already beat to death topic on newbies and Samba ;-) I'm running Mandrake and Win98 (dual boot) here at home durring my summer holidays from College. My

RE: [newbie] Networking

2000-04-17 Thread Mike Perry
-Original Message- From: Sathakaran K. [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Mon 17 April 2000 8:15 To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: [newbie] Networking Importance: High Setup windows 95 and the linux wstation on the same subnet. Setup the windows 95 machine

[newbie] Networking

2000-04-16 Thread Dreja Julag
I plan on networking two computers, one Win95 and the other Linux. What is the easiest way to network these two and share the internet connection? I am going to purchase some new NICs, that are gauranteed to be Linux compatible, so that is not a problem. They will likely be "The type that

Re: [newbie] Networking

2000-04-16 Thread Stephen F. Bosch
Dreja Julag wrote: I plan on networking two computers, one Win95 and the other Linux. What is the easiest way to network these two and share the internet connection? No way is particularly easy. Try having a look at this page http://www.nic.com/~cannon/Linux/index I am going to

Re: [newbie] Networking

2000-04-16 Thread Dreja Julag
will use this type for my network, providing that I can get a cross-over cable. Thanks Drew Jackman [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ 20177604 - Original Message - From: "Stephen F. Bosch" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2000 11:39 AM Subject: Re: [newbie]

Re: [newbie] Networking

2000-04-16 Thread Dreja Julag
BTW, thanks for the site. Drew Jackman [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ 20177604 - Original Message - From: "Stephen F. Bosch" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2000 11:39 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] Networking Dreja Julag wrote: I plan on netw

Re: [newbie] Networking

2000-04-16 Thread Dreja Julag
PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2000 12:33 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Networking Dreja Julag wrote: When I say that, I mean that I will use one of two types. One is the coaxial type, which I would not mind using being that it is easy to set up. The other one

Re: [[newbie] Networking]

2000-04-16 Thread Jaguar
Please use the correct terminology...those NIC's are "RJ45", the other two types are "COMBO" cards, and "Thin-Net Coax". I would recommend 3COM as they are well supported. With the possible exception of the 3C905, where some confusion remains as to the correct driver. HTH Jaguar "Dreja Julag"

[newbie] networking and kppp

2000-03-21 Thread Chadley Wilson
hello everyone chadley here first thanks to Michael h for responding to my original posting however it still has not solved the problem and i think that the problem is worst than i originally thought here's the situation i have setup mdk7.2 and left out my card (trusting lothar to put it in

Re: [newbie] Networking troubles...

2000-03-04 Thread KokWay Heng ¹úΰ
You could use linuxconf, for TCP/TP configuration. Are you mean show up the Linux box on the Windows Network Neighbourhood? If so, then you need Samba for Windows Networkin'. Regards, Way What software components or config changes need to be made for a linux machine to show up on a

Re:[newbie] Networking Connectivity Problem

2000-01-12 Thread Damien Mc Kenna
On 1/12/00 12:39:15 AM, Toyswins wrote: I've got a Windows 98 and LINUX box set up through an unmanaged hub. NIC cards and lo on both machines ping just fine. I can't seem to get the two to talk. Trying to ping the other machine, either way, fails. I've checked the hosts files, configured

[newbie] Networking Connectivity Problem

2000-01-11 Thread Toyswins
I've got a Windows 98 and LINUX box set up through an unmanaged hub. NIC cards and lo on both machines ping just fine. I can't seem to get the two to talk. Trying to ping the other machine, either way, fails. I've checked the hosts files, configured SAMBA and it's running, Windows networking

Re: [newbie] networking

1999-12-27 Thread Audrey Beck
Can the win machine ping the linux box? Have you rebooted the Win machine after the last change you made to your linux box? What does "route -n" show? root wrote: alrighty i have my linux box up and running and i have configured the windows machine my only problum is it dosent work the

Re: [newbie] Networking question

1999-12-26 Thread HowyClark
First let me show my suspicion at someone who misspells their own name (goerge). Jokes aside, you need to set up your box for IP Masquerading. This includes compiling the kernel and a few startup scripts. Been there, done that. It ain't hard, just a hassle. This will let your Win98 box

Re: [newbie] Networking question

1999-12-26 Thread The whipped puppey
i mis spell my name for fun, but anyway yea im totally intrested in doing this any help would be nifty thanks george

Re: [newbie] Networking question

1999-12-26 Thread HowyClark
First, you'll need to be able to compile the kernel so you need all of the sources, compilers and so on loaded onto your box. If you didn't do this at install time then you'll need to use rpm to get them (it's easier at install time). There's a couple of "experiment" flags that need to be set

Re: [newbie] Networking question

1999-12-26 Thread Brett Jones
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: First, you'll need to be able to compile the kernel so you need all of the You do -NOT- need to mess with the kernel to set up IP-Masq on a stock mandrake box. Read the IP-Masq how-to and follow the directions, but don't worry about the kernel. -- Brett Jones [EMAIL

Re: [Re: [newbie] Networking Cookbook]

1999-12-20 Thread Toyswins
I've checked what I can find, but not looked in the right places I guess. The help I got was sufficient and quick. As for the HTML, sorry, I'll keep that in mind. Again, thanks to all for the help and information. I'll keep plugging. B. B. Jaguar wrote: Just don't send a question in

[newbie] Networking Cookbook

1999-12-18 Thread Toyswins
Anyone know where I can get a good cookbook type help for networking? I've got 5 computers to network, including one 486 Win95, two Pentium Win 98 systems (one dual boots LINUX), an Apple iBook with AirPort card and Station and one LINUX only box. I'd like to use the LINUX box as either a Proxy

Re: [newbie] Networking Cookbook

1999-12-18 Thread Ben
http://www.linux.org/help/howto.html more information than you can shake a stick at. Anyone know where I can get a good cookbook type help for networking? I've got 5 computers to network, including one 486 Win95, two Pentium Win 98 systems (one dual boots LINUX), an Apple iBook with AirPort

Re: [newbie] Networking Cookbook

1999-12-18 Thread Toyswins
Well, I've got a big stick, lots of patience and really do appreciate the pointer. Man, that was quick too! I think I like the people here, one of the few on the net I've found where folks are actually civil. B. B. Ben wrote: http://www.linux.org/help/howto.html more information than you

[newbie] networking linux to windows

1999-12-15 Thread Curtis Lloyd
Hi, I am having trouble getting my Linux and Windows machines to see each other on a LAN. I have tried pinging but all I get is " host unreachable". Any ideas to what I may have missed in configuring the LAN?

Re: [newbie] Networking - Home Lan -- HELP

1999-11-01 Thread Alex V Flinsch
On Sun, 31 Oct 1999, you wrote: Okay, looks like the driver is bad. There was another message on the list saying that there is a known problem with the shipped driver and the SOHOware card. Check the archives at the Mandrake website for resolution. That fixed it. Thanks -- I owe you a

Re: [newbie] Networking - Home Lan -- HELP

1999-10-31 Thread Alex V Flinsch
On Sun, 31 Oct 1999, you wrote: Machine 1 - windows1 ip address of 192.168.1.1 Machine 2 - linux1 ip address of 192.168.1.1 Is this a mistype? Check 'ifconfig eth0' on Linux and 'winipcfg' on Windows to see what each thinks it's IP is. Yes that was a typo, the corrected numbers

Re: [newbie] Networking - Home Lan -- HELP

1999-10-31 Thread Steve Philp
Alex V Flinsch wrote: On Sun, 31 Oct 1999, you wrote: Found Macronix 98715 PMAC at I/O 0xe400. tulip.c:v0.89H 5/23/98 [EMAIL PROTECTED] eth0: Macronix 98715 PMAC at 0xe400, 00 80 c6 f8 94 97, IRQ 11. Could you post the output of 'ifconfig eth0' and 'route -n'? Here it is:

Re: [newbie] Networking - Home Lan -- HELP

1999-10-31 Thread John Aldrich
On Sat, 30 Oct 1999, you wrote: I just got a home lan set up (sort of anyway) Everything works fine when all boxes are running under win98. However when both machines are running different os's (Linux/WIn98 or Win98/Linux) combos (both are dual boot), neither machine can ping the other. I

Re: [newbie] Networking - Home Lan -- HELP

1999-10-31 Thread Axalon Bloodstone
On Sat, 30 Oct 1999, Alex V Flinsch wrote: I just got a home lan set up (sort of anyway) Everything works fine when all boxes are running under win98. However when both machines are running different os's (Linux/WIn98 or Win98/Linux) combos (both are dual boot), neither machine can ping the

Re: [newbie] Networking - Home Lan -- HELP

1999-10-31 Thread Brett Jones
Your ifconfig shows no loop back device (an "lo" entry should show up in a ifconfig), is this the case, or did you leave out? Alex V Flinsch wrote: On Sun, 31 Oct 1999, you wrote: Machine 1 - windows1 ip address of 192.168.1.1 Machine 2 - linux1 ip address of 192.168.1.1 Is this

Re: [newbie] Networking - Home Lan -- HELP

1999-10-31 Thread Steve Philp
Brett Jones wrote: Your ifconfig shows no loop back device (an "lo" entry should show up in a ifconfig), is this the case, or did you leave out? By appending 'eth0' to the end of the ifconfig command, you specify that you only want information for that interface. Here it is:

Re: [newbie] Networking - Home Lan -- HELP

1999-10-31 Thread Alex V Flinsch
On Sun, 31 Oct 1999, you wrote: On a linux terminal, start a 'ping 192.168.1.2'. Then switch terminals and run did taht and it's pinging away happily tcpdump -i eth0 | tee tcpdump-output [root@localhost alex]# tcpdump -i eth0 | tee tcpdump-output tcpdump: listening on

Re: [newbie] Networking - Home Lan -- HELP

1999-10-31 Thread sphilp
On Sun, Oct 31, 1999 at 05:26:54PM -0500, Alex V Flinsch wrote: On Sun, 31 Oct 1999, you wrote: On a linux terminal, start a 'ping 192.168.1.2'. Then switch terminals and run did taht and it's pinging away happily tcpdump -i eth0 | tee tcpdump-output

[newbie] Networking - Home Lan -- HELP

1999-10-30 Thread Alex V Flinsch
I just got a home lan set up (sort of anyway) Everything works fine when all boxes are running under win98. However when both machines are running different os's (Linux/WIn98 or Win98/Linux) combos (both are dual boot), neither machine can ping the other. I read the ethernet howto and I think I

[newbie] Networking - Home Lan -- HELP

1999-10-30 Thread Mike Fieschko
"Alex" == Alex V Flinsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [snip] Alex All I want to do (for now) is get the 2 boxes to be able to Alex ping one another. This is the setup so far Alex Machine 1 - windows1 ip address of 192.168.1.1 Machine 2 - Alex linux1 ip address of 192.168.1.1

Re: [newbie] Networking - Home Lan -- HELP

1999-10-30 Thread Sevatio Octavio
Check out this site. It's very helpful. http://www.sfu.ca/~yzhang/linux/index.html Seve -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Saturday, October 30, 1999 11:30 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Networking - Home Lan -- HELP

Re: [newbie] Networking Multi-users

1999-09-27 Thread Joseph S. Gardner
Axalon Bloodstone wrote: On Fri, 24 Sep 1999, Joseph S. Gardner wrote: OK, onward and upward. I am about to begin the networking side of my linux install and am wondering if I need anything special to manage all users / log ins from a single station ( Please tell me I do not need to

[newbie] Networking Multi-users

1999-09-24 Thread Joseph S. Gardner
OK, onward and upward. I am about to begin the networking side of my linux install and am wondering if I need anything special to manage all users / log ins from a single station ( Please tell me I do not need to install and create each user on each machine they might be using). This is a

Re: [newbie] Networking

1999-08-22 Thread hamkas
: [newbie] Networking Since someone decided to post in HTML, the previous discussion is blank when I try to reply. Please, turn off HTML posting. It's annoying and doubles the size of messages. Use netcfg to modify the NIX and gateway settings. It's an X program. Just select the eth0 line

Re: [newbie] Networking

1999-08-22 Thread Axalon Bloodstone
it only alters the one device, and /etc/rc.d/init.d/network would shutdown all the devices. Steve Philp [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 08/22/99 09:46:32 AM Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc:(bcc: Hamka B Hj Suleiman/SKO/PCSB/Petronas) Subject: Re: [newbie

Re: [newbie] Networking

1999-08-21 Thread Stephan Rex
] Sent: Friday, August 20, 1999 11:39 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] Networking If I understand you correctly, you have a P90 linux box and it has a modem to an ISP while you have Ethernet connections between the computers. Well, define your gateway device as ppp0, and leave gateway

Re: [newbie] Networking

1999-08-21 Thread Steve Philp
Since someone decided to post in HTML, the previous discussion is blank when I try to reply. Please, turn off HTML posting. It's annoying and doubles the size of messages. Use netcfg to modify the NIX and gateway settings. It's an X program. Just select the eth0 line by clicking on it, then

Re: [newbie] Networking

1999-08-19 Thread Civileme
If I understand you correctly, you have a P90 linux box and it has a modem to an ISP while you have Ethernet connections between the computers. Well, define your gateway device as ppp0, and leave gateway address blank No real reason to set up dhcp with so few machines. Make your Linux box look

Re: [newbie] Networking

1999-08-19 Thread Steve Philp
Paul Hendrick wrote: Hello, Does anyone know how I culd solve this problem, or provide the URL with a guide, or a better solution? "I've just picked up a New Machine and a Ethernet Hub (100Mb/sec) Netgear FE-104 as well as two PCI Network cards with it (Both Netgear 100 Mb/sec) and

RE: [newbie] Networking Linux-Win95

1999-08-09 Thread Martin, Darin W.
: [newbie] Networking Linux-Win95 I have a Linux Server (well it's not really a server, but I'd like to call it one) that has a deskjet 720C printer (HP) connected to it. is there anyway for the windows machines to print to the printer, while I'm running Linux on the server? If so how? let me know

Re: [newbie] networking

1999-07-20 Thread Axalon
On Mon, 19 Jul 1999, Civileme wrote: There is also a patch to the system registry for 98. I will make it available tomorrow. It enables plain text passwords. Samba requires them and 98 is set up to encrypt (could it have been planned?) The registry file is also available in the samba

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