as the net e-mail connection, not the Linux server.
Dan Sabo
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On Sun, 2002-07-14 at 08:56, Dan Sabo wrote:
> HI Ed,
>
> Thanks, The problem seemsto be that no matter which changes I attempt to
> save in the network config window in Linux, Linux will not allow me to make
> the changes and reverts back to the original IP settings. So no matter
> which gatewa
>
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> HI Ed,
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dan Sabo
>
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> But I am just trying to set up my server on my home network so I can
connect
> to either the internet from the server, or from another PC on my home
> network to my server. I'm not trying to manage the server or the router
or
> network from outside the home network. Would I still have to set t
what would cause
this?
Thanks,
Dan Sabo
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On Sun, Jul 1
works
using the SSH Sentinel client, in case anyone cares.
Chris
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On Sun, Jul 14, 2002 at 12:31:51AM -0400, Dan Sabo wrote:
> Thanks Ed,
>
> So is this why I can't access my server on my home network? Because I don't
> have the correct port enabled for that server? How would I go about
> enabling the correct port for that server? And how can I check to see w
ase anyone cares.
Chris
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> Thanks for info. It&
ake your advice on port 80 when I figure out how to do
that. You can probably see I'm a networking newbie!
Dan Sabo
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> Thanks for info. It's a Befsr41 router. I've got the Block WAN Request
> enabled so I guess my home network is set up with a firewall.
Even without that enabled, you're still firewalled. By default, the BEFSR41
(I've got the BEFSR81) disables all incoming traffic. You need to
specifically e
Of Samuel Flory
Sent: Saturday, July 13, 2002 7:27 PM
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Subject: Re: Linux 7.2 server on a home network with Linksys router -
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Is this one of those router/firewalls? I've got one at home. (I'm
not sure of the model. The ips look familar to what i
Is this one of those router/firewalls? I've got one at home. (I'm
not sure of the model. The ips look familar to what it's dhcp server was
giving out.) It works just fine if I use dhcp. Try the following:
-dhcpcd eth0
-ping 192.168.1.1
If that works just type "netconfig" and check the dhcp
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