On Thursday 09 September 2004 11:05 pm, Erylon Hines wrote:
> On Thursday 09 September 2004 06:49 pm, Erylon Hines wrote:
>
> ALL : 192.168.0.101 192.168.0.102 192.168.0.103 192.168.104
>
> Sorry, I left out that the above line should be in your
>
> /etc/hosts.allow
Thanks for your help. Still no
On Friday 10 September 2004 09:24 am, Ryan Steffes wrote:
> On Thu, 9 Sep 2004 20:05:31 -0700, Erylon Hines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Thursday 09 September 2004 06:49 pm, Erylon Hines wrote:
> >
> > ALL : 192.168.0.101 192.168.0.102 192.168.0.103 192.168.104
> >
> > Sorry, I left out that
On Thu, 9 Sep 2004 20:05:31 -0700, Erylon Hines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thursday 09 September 2004 06:49 pm, Erylon Hines wrote:
>
> ALL : 192.168.0.101 192.168.0.102 192.168.0.103 192.168.104
>
> Sorry, I left out that the above line should be in your
>
> /etc/hosts.allow
>
>
>
> __
On Thursday 09 September 2004 06:49 pm, Erylon Hines wrote:
ALL : 192.168.0.101 192.168.0.102 192.168.0.103 192.168.104
Sorry, I left out that the above line should be in your
/etc/hosts.allow
Want to buy your Pack or Services from Mandrake
On Thursday 09 September 2004 11:00 am, BJ Tracy wrote:
| Hello All,
|
| This is strange. In my office I still have 2 pc's with MS on them. My
| laptop and my pc have Mandrake 10.0 and all are set up on my LAN.
|
| Both, my laptop and my pc can see all the files and hard drives on the MS
| pc's,
On Thu, 9 Sep 2004 17:40:19 -0400, BJ Tracy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thursday 09 September 2004 04:18 pm, Ryan Steffes wrote:
> SNIP
> > What does the following give you:
> >
> > 1)
> > cat /etc/hosts.allow
> > cat /etc/hosts.deny
> SNIP
> hosts.allow This file describes the names of the
On Thursday 09 September 2004 04:18 pm, Ryan Steffes wrote:
SNIP
> What does the following give you:
>
> 1)
> cat /etc/hosts.allow
> cat /etc/hosts.deny
SNIP
hosts.allow This file describes the names of the hosts which are
# allowed to use the local INET services, as decided
#
On Thu, 9 Sep 2004 15:58:56 -0400, BJ Tracy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thursday 09 September 2004 02:15 pm, Ryan Steffes wrote:
> > > > Both, my laptop and my pc can see all the files and hard drives on the
> > > > MS pc's, however my laptop cannot see my pc and my pc cannot see my
> > > > la
On Thursday 09 September 2004 02:15 pm, Ryan Steffes wrote:
> > > Both, my laptop and my pc can see all the files and hard drives on the
> > > MS pc's, however my laptop cannot see my pc and my pc cannot see my
> > > laptop. They use to see each other.
SNIP
NO Firewall
Sorry.
> and to clarify, wh
On Thursday 09 September 2004 02:15 pm, Ryan Steffes wrote:
> > > Both, my laptop and my pc can see all the files and hard drives on the
> > > MS pc's, however my laptop cannot see my pc and my pc cannot see my
> > > laptop. They use to see each other.
>
> and to clarify, when you mean "see" which
> > Both, my laptop and my pc can see all the files and hard drives on the MS
> > pc's, however my laptop cannot see my pc and my pc cannot see my laptop.
> > They use to see each other.
> >
and to clarify, when you mean "see" which tool do you mean? Have you
tried pinging back and forth, and ch
On Thu, 9 Sep 2004 14:00:09 -0400, BJ Tracy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> This is strange. In my office I still have 2 pc's with MS on them. My laptop
> and my pc have Mandrake 10.0 and all are set up on my LAN.
>
> Both, my laptop and my pc can see all the files and hard drives o
On Thursday 09 September 2004 09:45 am, Derek Jennings wrote:
SNIP
> > Both, my laptop and my pc can see all the files and hard drives on the MS
> > pc's, however my laptop cannot see my pc and my pc cannot see my laptop.
> > They use to see each other.
> > I have gone thru all the settings and ev
On Thursday 09 September 2004 13:56, BJ Tracy wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> This is strange. In my office I still have 2 pc's with MS on them. My
> laptop and my pc have Mandrake 10.0 and all are set up on my LAN.
>
> Both, my laptop and my pc can see all the files and hard drives on the MS
> pc's, ho
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On July 28, 2004 23:02:11, J Latham wrote:
> Hi All ...
>
> This past weekend I "built" my first computer ... A nervewracking
> experience for a newbie but I'm pleased to say nearly everything went
> smoothly (and was easier than expected - esp with Ma
On Wednesday 28 July 2004 10:02 pm, J Latham wrote:
> Hi All ...
>
> This past weekend I "built" my first computer ... A nervewracking
> experience for a newbie but I'm pleased to say nearly everything went
> smoothly (and was easier than expected - esp with Mandrake 10.0 - Took a
> few attempts to
On Sun, 2004-02-22 at 04:17, Kasper Thunoe wrote:
>
> > -Oprindelig meddelelse-
> > Fra: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] På vegne af martin brandt
> > Sendt: 20. februar 2004 21:24
> > Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Emne: Re: [newbie
On Friday 20 February 2004 21:24, martin brandt wrote:
> I'll try that prog. but it doesnt sound like exactly what I need. I need
> to be able to dl to the linux directory, so for example, select that
> directory as the download destination on Bit Torrent. I think its possible
> on windows <--> Wi
On Friday 07 November 2003 8:03 pm, Rob Blomquist wrote:
> On Thursday 06 November 2003 12:29 pm, gt wrote:
> > Hi folks,
> > I am one of those really really newbees you keep hearing about that.
> > I am just trying out linux for the first time.
>
> 9.1 does not support the A7N8X mobo lan connectio
On Saturday 08 Nov 2003 9:33 am, Rob Blomquist wrote:
> On Thursday 06 November 2003 12:29 pm, gt wrote:
> > Hi folks,
> > I am one of those really really newbees you keep hearing about that.
> > I am just trying out linux for the first time.
>
> 9.1 does not support the A7N8X mobo lan connection.
On Saturday 08 Nov 2003 4:03 am, Rob Blomquist wrote:
>
> 9.1 does not support the A7N8X mobo lan connection. 9.2 does.
But does it say so on the TWiki :-) (I haven't checked)
Anne
--
Registered Linux User No.293302
Have you visited http://twiki.mdklinuxfaq.org yet?
Want to buy your Pack or S
On Thursday 06 November 2003 12:29 pm, gt wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I am one of those really really newbees you keep hearing about that.
> I am just trying out linux for the first time.
9.1 does not support the A7N8X mobo lan connection. 9.2 does. I own the same
mobo, and was quite bummed that the LAN
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Thursday 06 November 2003 2:30 pm, gt wrote:
> thanks so much, i will give it a try right now (postponing all the things I
> really should be doing right now) :)
>
> Gideon
>
I have to slow down and give sensible answers, sorry Gideon. )-:
You'll prob
On Monday 03 November 2003 3:50 am, Paul Kaplan wrote:
> I have a home network w/ MDK 9.1 and W2K using Samba. Periodically, all
> the connections disappear. (I haven't yet figured out what the trigger
> is.) In order to get them back I have to re-stop the iptables service even
> though it is de
On Saturday 19 July 2003 12:09 pm, Paul Kaplan wrote:
> If I want to leave DHCP enabled so as to allow me to bring several
> computers from work home and connect them to my home LAN and move files
> around on the LAN, what are my "alternatives" to lmhosts on both the linux
> and win side? Paul
Pau
If I want to leave DHCP enabled so as to allow me to bring several computers
from work home and connect them to my home LAN and move files around on the
LAN, what are my "alternatives" to lmhosts on both the linux and win side?
Paul
On Saturday 19 July 2003 08:08 am, Lanman wrote:
> Paul; If you
Paul; If your router is handing off DHCP addresses, and your PC's are using their
lmhosts file to find each other, you'll run into problems every time the router hands
out new IP addresses. Try logging into the router and disabling the DHCP service, or
use IP adresses that are outside of the ran
On Sat, 2003-03-29 at 23:41, VST Sysadmin wrote:
> HI
>
> OK I'll explain things in detail.
>
>
> I installed MDK 9.1 on a box with KT400, palomino
> 2000+
> 3c905TX NIC, ati radeon 9000, 512 MB DDR333.
>
> The instalation was successful, all hardware was
> installed , no error messages, no [FA
--- Greg Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Saturday 29 March 2003 07:41 am, VST Sysadmin
> wrote:
> > HI
> >
> > OK I'll explain things in detail.
> >
> >
> > I installed MDK 9.1 on a box with KT400, palomino
> > 2000+
> > 3c905TX NIC, ati radeon 9000, 512 MB DDR333.
> >
>
>
> APIC? Is Slac
On Saturday 29 March 2003 07:41 am, VST Sysadmin wrote:
> HI
>
> OK I'll explain things in detail.
>
>
> I installed MDK 9.1 on a box with KT400, palomino
> 2000+
> 3c905TX NIC, ati radeon 9000, 512 MB DDR333.
>
APIC? Is Slackware's kernel compiled with or without apic support? Mandrake
has ap
On Sat, 2003-03-29 at 10:37, VST Sysadmin wrote:
> HI,
> I've just have my new box and tried to install
> mandrake 9.1.
> Instalation was OK, but I couldn't bring up the
> lan interface card.
> After the instalation the ping commands gives 100%
> loss.
> First I tried with 3C905C with 3c59x module.
On Saturday 04 January 2003 10:09 pm, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
> On Sun, 2003-01-05 at 13:57, Dennis Myers wrote:..
>
> > Son of a gun, I tried IPCop one more time and this time I started the
> > dhcp server in it and now I have stealth showing at grc.com and dhcp but
> > no ip showing in the MCC connec
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Subject: Re: [newbie] LAN/firewall setup
Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2003 18:06:36 -0600
From: Dennis Myers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Friday 03 January 2003 05:43 pm, you wrote:
> On Sat, 2003-01-04 at 09:45, Dennis Myers wrote:
&g
Dennis; How does your cable modem connect to your switch? Doesn't it have a connection
for a
standard network cable? Or does it use a USB connector? You should have received a
gray/silver
cable with 2 network connectors on it (obviously there would be one at each end!). If
not, it's probably
a U
Dennis; Start by Losing MNF. Dump it completely. It's way too complex a firewall
solution for your network.
Do a fresh install of Smoothwall, and apply all the updates, then configure Smoothwall
for your requirements
following the suggestions I sent in my last email.
For your requirments, you ca
On Wednesday 01 January 2003 06:47 pm, Dan LaBine wrote:
> Dennis; Your setup is almost correct. First of all, is your firewall/router
> a PC or an appliance? Either way, I suggest you modify your set up as
> follows;
>
> 1) Cablemodem to switch - eth0 (using DHCP-client) - Your ISP will probably
>
On Wednesday 01 January 2003 06:47 pm, Dan LaBine wrote:
> Dennis; Your setup is almost correct. First of all, is your firewall/router
> a PC or an appliance? Either way, I suggest you modify your set up as
> follows;
>
> 1) Cablemodem to switch - eth0 (using DHCP-client) - Your ISP will probably
>
Dennis; Your setup is almost correct. First of all, is your firewall/router a PC or an
appliance? Either way, I suggest you modify your set up as follows;
1) Cablemodem to switch - eth0 (using DHCP-client) - Your ISP will probably want to
assign an IP address for you. Use the Cat5 cable they pro
hi dennis,
your description doesn't match your diagram, your diagram has the cable modem
attached to eth1 of your firewall and the switch to eth0 of your firewall,
which is exactly what i have, plugging the cable modem straight into your
switch won't work unless it's actually not a switch but a
- Original Message -
From: "LtCdData" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 11:12 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] lan browsing /samba
> On Thursday 23 May 2002 10:13 pm, you wrote:
> > On Thursday 23 May 2002 01:22 pm, Lt
On Thursday 23 May 2002 10:13 pm, you wrote:
> On Thursday 23 May 2002 01:22 pm, LtCdData opened a general hailing
>
> frequency and transmitted to all open stations:
> > Ive set up Samba on here (MD8.2) on KDE to (2k) pc. Access from windo$e
> > to Linux is fine, however getting lan browsing the
On Thursday 23 May 2002 01:22 pm, LtCdData opened a general hailing
frequency and transmitted to all open stations:
> Ive set up Samba on here (MD8.2) on KDE to (2k) pc. Access from windo$e
> to Linux is fine, however getting lan browsing the other way is being a
> pain to get working, are there
On Friday 17 May 2002 07:45 am, Eric McClure wrote:
> Yes, an old 266mhz machine with Mandrake 8.1 on it. Currently I'm playing
> with different firewall software on it. Haven't really deceided which one
> I like though...
>
Keep us posted, what you tried, what you liked, waht you didn't like.
G
Yes, an old 266mhz machine with Mandrake 8.1 on it. Currently I'm playing
with different firewall software on it. Haven't really deceided which one
I like though...
On Fri, 17 May 2002, Gerald Waugh wrote:
> On Friday 17 May 2002 12:19 am, Eric McClure wrote:
> > It is a very easy setup. I
On Friday 17 May 2002 12:19 am, Eric McClure wrote:
> It is a very easy setup. I live in Phoenix and currently have four
> machines on three different platforms running on it using a router I
> picked up and a hub for about $150.00 if I remember right.
>
> Cox told me to run a firewall and I said
. mcclure
On Thu, 16 May 2002, Myers, Dennis R NWO wrote:
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ken Brown
> Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 1:56 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [newbie] LAN and COX cable modem
&
Title: RE: [newbie] LAN and COX cable modem
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ken Brown
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 1:56 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] LAN and COX cable modem
Cox supplied a software package fot
Title: LAN and COX cable modem
Cox supplied a software package fot connecting a
Surfer Or Toshiba Cable Modem here in Tucson. Simple
installation!
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From:
Myers, Dennis R NWO
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 11:15
AM
Subjec
On Tuesday 14 May 2002 05:08 pm, you wrote:
> On Tue, 14 May 2002 11:15:22 -0700
>
> "Myers, Dennis R NWO" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Does anyone use Cox cable and have a LAN set up? How hard is it to set up
> > and where did you start the learning process? I'm going to switch over to
> > Cox
On Tue, 14 May 2002 18:33:02 -0400
"Eric Budinger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> COX cable is a cable modem service provider.
Oh! Sorry. *sheepish grin*
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
COX cable is a cable modem service provider.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Bill Davidson
Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 6:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] LAN and COX cable modem
On Tue, 14 May 2002 11:15:22 -0700
Bill Davidson wrote:
>
> On Tue, 14 May 2002 11:15:22 -0700
> "Myers, Dennis R NWO" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> > Does anyone use Cox cable and have a LAN set up? How hard is it to set up
> > and where did you start the learning process? I'm going to switch over to
> > Cox and hoping it i
Hi
I have a LAN set up. I use a netgear hub and reguler cables with RJ45
connectors. I think the hardest thing I found was getting up to speed on
firewalling and once I understood the basics of proxy and TCP/IP I was away.
I have a Sun Solaris box and that was a right pain as for some reason i
On Tue, 14 May 2002 11:15:22 -0700
"Myers, Dennis R NWO" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Does anyone use Cox cable and have a LAN set up? How hard is it to set up
> and where did you start the learning process? I'm going to switch over to
> Cox and hoping it is not rocket science. Any help is app
Thank you Brian,
but the point is I already had this connection sharing, and I was able to set
it up with the help of some list members ( infact you were the one who helped
me out alot back then :) )
but the problem is that while having this sharing, and Linux was used as a
firewall, and Bast
Hanan,
No - they are not on a LAN, they are sharing a path to the internet. But
this can be changed very easily. Just set up the linux machine to share
its internet connection and the W2K box uses this as a gateway. The
connection to the DSL would then come from a 2nd NIC installed in the
linux
then it looks like your card is setup correctly, i'm assuming that you don't
have any ppp or tap entries (these would be for dial-up) ifconfig will also
say what ip address the card has, have you assigned a static ip address or
are you obtaining one via dhcp, if you are trying to connect at wor
Yes I think the card is loaded properly.
It shows up in various places and the ifconfig throws up a bunch of stuff
after
eth0 ...
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From: "bascule" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 4:40 PM
Subject:
do you know if your card is installed properly? with the correct module?
what does -as root - 'ifconfig' show you?
bascule
On Thursday 31 January 2002 3:18 am, you wrote:
> OK right.
>
> I have connected to the internet OK before using a modem but now I'm trying
> to connect though a LAN in the
ange one is not.
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From: "bascule" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 4:04 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] LAN
you specify to your browser and email client the relevant ip addresses, the
question is whether you are connec
On Wednesday 05 December 2001 19:33, you wrote:
> Can anyone tell me where and how put my net numbers (ip,netmask etc) ? I'm
> new to Linux so...
Congratulations! Good choice!
> you could send your example(file) too.
Example file? You mean you want to do the setup without the
GUI? In this case
Just open up K Menu > Configuration > Networking > Netconf you will find all
the networking parameters there
On Wednesday 05 December 2001 10:33, you wrote:
> Can anyone tell me where and how put my net numbers (ip,netmask etc) ? I'm
> new to Linux so...you could send your example(file) too.
>
On Wednesday 28 November 2001 20:51, you wrote:
> The problem is that my eth card doesnt want to load while starting linux
> M8.0. How to fix it ? DAMN!
>
>
>
>
> som errors i dont understand.
> - Original Message -
>
I forgot to mention that you can look in your /etc/modules.conf file to
On Wednesday 28 November 2001 20:51, you wrote:
> The problem is that my eth card doesnt want to load while starting linux
> M8.0. How to fix it ? DAMN!
>
>
>
>
> som errors i dont understand.
> > Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Have you tried the command
ifup eth0 or eth1 wichever you
Well, having had my own problems with my cable connection, and then
being even more frustrated when all it took was a modem reboot to fix
the problem.
It appears that the modem connects first, downloads any software
updates for the modem each time. And if there isn't something there
asking for a
n Michigan, USA email me. I owe you lunch.
Ilya Sterin
>From: Tim Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: Tim Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Ilya Sterin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [newbie] LAN Cable connection set up
>Date: Wed, 6
>Reply-To: Tim Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Ilya Sterin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [newbie] LAN Cable connection set up
>Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 09:37:55 -0400
>
>I'm assuming you're trying to connect this Linux box to the RoadRunner
I'm assuming you're trying to connect this Linux box to the RoadRunner server by
itself,
and not through a gateway router.
Let's start in DrakConf. Since you're using Mandrake 8, there's an option on the left,
that reads "Network & Internet." Select that option, then select the Connection
opt
cable modem
is connected directly to the NIC) it doesn't work. Routers are used to
distribute bandwidth between computers on the network. What are the two
NICs for?
Ilya Sterin
>From: Tuan tran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Ilya Sterin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [newb
Sunday, February 04, 2001 12:28 PM
> To: Newbie
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [newbie] LAN settings - (was: Setting up NIC under 7.2)
>
> Jose,
>
> Thanks. Yes, I had rebooted. I still have to do some more playing
> around. My knowledge in this whole ar
required in 2
out the 3.
Cheers,
-rick
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2001 1:32 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Newbie
> Subject: RE: [newbie] LAN settings - (was: Settin
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [newbie] LAN + FTP: Troubles with Netscape and FTP
>Date: 25 Jul 2000 22:41:00 -
>
>I have seen the same problem occasionally... I think it may be a DNS
>problem. This is a possible solution (no guarantees):
>
>On the linux box, in /etc/
I have seen the same problem occasionally... I think it may be a DNS problem. This is
a possible solution (no guarantees):
On the linux box, in /etc/hosts add the ip address and host name of your linux box,
also add the host name and ip of your windows box.
It could look somthing like this:
Not enough information.
Your explanation is a little terse.
Have you enabled routing?
Have you set up Masq?
What are the IP's involved and all pertinent data.
What lines did you add for Masq?
Did you read the Masq howto?
Did you understand it heh... I'm being facetious...
(hey it IS complex
How would I check that?
Joe
> -Original Message-
> From: Jaguar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2000 4:21 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [RE: [newbie] LAN connectivity]
>
>
> Did you uninstall/delete your LOCAL 127.0.0.1 loo
seem to find
> them.
>
> Where can I set the proxies?
>
> Thanks
>
> Joe
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Fran
> > Parker
> > Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2000 1:41 PM
> > To: [EMAIL
000 1:41 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] LAN connectivity
> Hi Joe,
>
> Linux is so much better at sharing internet connections
> than windows...why not use the Linux box for that?
>
> If you need to use the Win98SE ... you will probably
> have to use proxies. So much cleaner wi
] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Fran
> Parker
> Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2000 1:41 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [newbie] LAN connectivity
>
>
> Hi Joe,
>
> Linux is so much better at sharing internet connections
> than windo
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> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [newbie] LAN connectivity
>
>
> Hi Joe,
>
> Linux is so much better at sharing internet connections
> than windows...why not use the Linux box for that?
>
> If you need to use the Win98SE ... you will probably
Hi Joe,
Linux is so much better at sharing internet connections
than windows...why not use the Linux box for that?
If you need to use the Win98SE ... you will probably
have to use proxies. So much cleaner with ipchains.
No proxies server...just pass/allow and deny as needed.
Much easier, at le
First of all check to make sure that your NIC card is working
type "ifconfig"
if you don't see an output of info about eth0 (only loopback 127.0.0.0) then
your card is not working properly. Run "linuxconf" to get it working (note
run this as root)
once you are sure your card is working, try to
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