Re: [newbie] networking

1999-07-19 Thread Bernhard Rosenkraenzer
On Mon, 19 Jul 1999, Lloyd Osten wrote: I have two computers, one running LM6.0 (this one) and the other one is running Win98. They are both connected to a cablemodem via a 10BaseT hub. They both have their own separate static IP addresses. How can I make my Linux box talk to my Win98 box

Re: [newbie] networking

1999-07-19 Thread Lloyd Osten
On Mon, 19 Jul 1999, you wrote: On Mon, 19 Jul 1999, Lloyd Osten wrote: I have two computers, one running LM6.0 (this one) and the other one is running Win98. They are both connected to a cablemodem via a 10BaseT hub. They both have their own separate static IP addresses. How can I

Re: [newbie] networking

1999-07-19 Thread Ramon Gandia
Lloyd Osten wrote: I have two computers, one running LM6.0 (this one) and the other one is running Win98. They are both connected to a cablemodem via a 10BaseT hub. They both have their own separate static IP addresses. How can I make my Linux box talk to my Win98 box (I'd like to mount

Re: [newbie] networking

1999-07-19 Thread Dan Brown
From: Lloyd Osten [EMAIL PROTECTED] So where do I go from here? That they can ping is good. Where you need to go from here is to set up Samba, which will let your win98 box see files/printers/etc on your Linux box, and smbclient, which will do the same for your Linux system. There's an

Re: [newbie] networking

1999-07-19 Thread Lloyd Osten
On Mon, 19 Jul 1999, you wrote: Lloyd Osten wrote: I have two computers, one running LM6.0 (this one) and the other one is running Win98. They are both connected to a cablemodem via a 10BaseT hub. They both have their own separate static IP addresses. How can I make my Linux box talk

Re: [newbie] networking

1999-07-19 Thread Morpheus The Sinful Weeper
Hey, that samba step by step guide, could i get a copy ? Dan Brown wrote: From: Lloyd Osten [EMAIL PROTECTED] So where do I go from here? That they can ping is good. Where you need to go from here is to set up Samba, which will let your win98 box see files/printers/etc on your

Re: [newbie] networking

1999-07-19 Thread Dan Brown
From: Mike Ortiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] implimentation. Is samba a better alternative? I suppose for a small home network it doesn't make a lot of difference. For a larger network, where the Linux (or Win) box may need to integrate with existing standards, it would obviously be more

Re: [newbie] networking

1999-07-19 Thread Andy Goth
Hey, that samba step by step guide, could i get a copy ? Me, too... please? I could upload it to my website for all to see (if you want). ___ _ _ _ _ / _ \| \ | | _ \\ \_/ / .[ ICQ#: 35256413 ]. | |_| | \| | | | |\ / | 0100111001010110110001101100 | | _

Re: [newbie] networking

1999-07-19 Thread Mike Ortiz
I haven't had time to try samba yet. The way I have found to integrate my pc and linux network is to run pcnfs. It works well, and the setup is very easy. Like UNIX nfs, you can specify which uid's or which machines can do what, (eg.. uid 0 on my.host.org may read/write the exported directory,

Re: [newbie] networking

1999-07-19 Thread Dan Brown
From: Morpheus The Sinful Weeper [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hey, that samba step by step guide, could i get a copy ? It's at http://www.sfu.ca/~yzhang/linux/, along with several other similarly useful pieces of documentation.

Re: [newbie] networking

1999-07-19 Thread Andy Goth
Hey, that samba step by step guide, could i get a copy ? Me, too... please? I could upload it to my website for all to see (if you want). Sorry. I didn't realize it already was on the Internet. From the context of the letter I replied to, I thought it was a text file someone had

Re: [newbie] networking

1999-07-19 Thread Ramon Gandia
Lloyd Osten wrote: On Mon, 19 Jul 1999, you wrote: Lloyd Osten wrote: I have two computers, one running LM6.0 (this one) and the other one is running Win98. They are both connected to a cablemodem via a 10BaseT hub. They both have their own separate static IP addresses. How

Re: [newbie] networking

1999-07-19 Thread Civileme
There is also a patch to the system registry for 98. Iwill make it available tomorrow. It enables plain text passwords. Samba requires them and 98 is set up to encrypt (could it have been planned?) Dan Brown wrote: From: Lloyd Osten [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > So where do I go from here? That they

[newbie] Networking with Mandrake (help!)

1999-06-25 Thread Anonymous
I have a working two computer network with file, print, and internet sharing in Windows. I would like to have the same thing in Linux, but I know almost nothing about networking in Linux. Both computers have 2 NIC cards. My internal IP is 192.168.244.132 and the other computer has an IP of

Re: [newbie] Networking with Mandrake (help!)

1999-06-25 Thread Anonymous
I have installed linux several times. This procedure always works. 1. Edit /etc/smb.conf and change the following MAKE SURE that the line "workgroup = MYGROUP' is CHANGED to be "workgroup = (what ever you have in windows under workgroup in settings-control panel-network-identification" 2.

Re: [newbie] Networking with Mandrake (help!)

1999-06-25 Thread Anonymous
Ok. Now what drivers do I use for my ethernet card? The autoprobe in the installation said it was a tulip card. I don't know what that is, but my card is an NDC 10/100 PCI card. After I went into Linux it seemed fine until every 10 seconds it kept popping up messages in the console saying

Re: [newbie] Networking with Mandrake (help!)

1999-06-25 Thread Anonymous
Your card use's the tulip driver. Go into netcfg and enter your machines IP address and the DNS. On Fri, 25 Jun 1999 11:20:03 -0700, Jason Riesa wrote: Ok. Now what drivers do I use for my ethernet card? The autoprobe in the installation said it was a tulip card. I don't know what that is,

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