On Thu, 2001-12-13 at 19:15, bugs FIX wrote:
i have windows xp running a internet sharring and my linux machine wont
connect to my network any ideas y
We're gonna need some more info to help you out...
What exactly isn't working? Can you ping the various machines? Tell us
what's wrong. Also,
did you check out the documentation for samba? also, you might want to try
their mailing list, as it may have the latest info on problems with xp...
http://www.samba.org/
At 17:15 01/12/13 -0800, you wrote:
i have windows xp running a internet sharring and my linux machine wont
connect to
From: Dave Sherman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [newbie] linux networking
Date: 13 Dec 2001 22:14:14 -0600
On Thu, 2001-12-13 at 19:15, bugs FIX wrote:
i have windows xp running a internet sharring
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Subject: Re: [newbie] linux networking
Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2001 08:10:52 -0800
MY linux machine can notconnect to my home netowrk thats what isnt connecting i havnt tried to ping the l
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AAARGH!
On Friday 14 Dec 2001 8:25 pm, you wrote:
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face=Courier New[root@localhost root]# ifconfigBReth0SPAN
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OK, at least with Evolution I can read html email. But you will notice
how many people (rightly) complained.
Your network setup looks good on first glance. You have a nice
non-routing IP address, and your default gateway is on the same network.
Questions:
What are the IP addresses of your other
On Friday 14 December 2001 05:43 pm, Dave Sherman wrote:
OK, at least with Evolution I can read html email. But you will notice
how many people (rightly) complained.
Yes, HTML has been contrary to acceptable Netiquette practices since
it was invented, for many reasons. OTOH, Kmail, and
http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/demos/Networking/
go here they have some good little demos that got my two LM 7.2
boxes talking and sharing their internet connection
Seth
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Michael
Michael Khachiki wrote:
can some one help me with networking Linux? I want to get
two Linux machines networked and I don't know any thing
about it. I need manual that can tell me how to go about it
and what programs I need?
Regards
Michael
MichaelLinux mandrake and most other major
On Sun, 10 Dec 2000, Michael Khachiki wrote:
can some one help me with networking Linux? I want to get two Linux machines
networked and I don't know any thing about it. I need manual that can tell
me how to go about it and what programs I need?
Check the networkingsection on
I'm not sure I understand your question, but what if you use a
Linksys BEFSR41 router as your firewall? Then connect the
various computers to the router. Will that work? (I'm not
into any computer games outside of the occasional solitaire or
Windows Pinball (really well done, I think!)) But
"Wignall, Mark T" wrote:
In summary, my question is this. Is this the best/only approach I can take
in setting up my environment? Is there a way to accomplish this by setting
up my own route tables? The reason I ask is because when everything is
"idle" on my network, I see blips on the
You need to alias the external interface to act as all 5 external "real" IP
addresses a,d use ipmasqadm to port forward the incoming requests to the
appropriate masqeud internal IP address.
The format for setting IP aliasing is (where the "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx"s
correspond to the IP addresses and
you need to re compile the kernel for this ok
for ip masq you need to re config the kernel ok
stephen
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From: "Greg Stewart" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 8:34 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux/Networking/Firewall
Zulfiqar Naushad wrote:
Hello.
This might sound weird, but I need to network 4 linux boxes together.
Basically I already have them in a physical network. They are all assigned
IP's and they can ping each other.
But how do I access the other computer's drives without telnetting into
Adam Wright wrote:
the last step in my quest for the perfect Linux PC. I need to get this
PC up and running on my home network. I have two other PCs (both running
Win '98) and they are already running on a network. What I need to do is
What kind of a network? Just file/printer
---Eddy Appels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Can somebody tell me what howto i heve to get, to configure
my linux box to get on the internet with an ethernet card ?
Thx,
Eddy Appels
Helpdesk Agent
UUNET Customer Care
Posthoflei 3/7
B-2600 Antwerpen
Hallo Eddy,
You might
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