On Tue, 2003-02-04 at 04:30, John Salamone wrote:
> OK, I would like to be on my Linux server and I would like to acces my win
> 2000 server or vice versa.
>
I have a dual boot - XP and RH. My XP's filesystem is FAT32, so I can
read/write to those partitions after they're mounted.
There are util
OK, I would like to be on my Linux server and I would like to acces my win
2000 server or vice versa.
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Subject: Re: Another network quest
At 12:21 03/02/2003 -0500, you wrote:
On a duel boot system, is there a way to access one system while you are
logged on to the other system? If so, how? Thanks for your help.
Yes.
What kind of systems?
Which one is booted and which one needs to be accessed?
A bit more info would be helpful.
y 03, 2003 11:21 AM
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Subject: Another network question
On a duel boot system, is there a way to access one system while you are
logged on to the other system? If so, how? Thanks for your help.
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On Thu, 23 Jan 2003, Jan wrote:
> daemon1 listens on port 1 on eth0
> daemon2 listens on port 1 on eth1
> etc...
>
> How can I do that?
The daemon must support IP binding. Not all of them do. Xinetd and Apache
do; look at the documentation for them. YMMV.
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I have a Linux host with several NICs each with their own ip address. I
want to configure services seperately for each NIC, so that I in
principle could have eg:
daemon1 listens on port 1 on eth0
daemon2 listens on port 1 on eth1
etc...
How can I do that?
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On Sat, 18 Jan 2003, Stone, Timothy wrote:
> During the overhaul I would like to configure its network settings while
> physically unplugged from the network (The network environment is
> completely static so I will be moving services to another box to prevent
> service outages by users "re-using"
I'm preparing a system overhaul.
During the overhaul I would like to configure its network settings while physically
unplugged from the network (The network environment is completely static so I will be
moving services to another box to prevent service outages by users "re-using" IP
address to
>>On Thu, 2002-12-26 at 20:32, Peter Davie wrote:
>>
>>
>>>"eth0 has an alias to module eepro100 in modules.conf, instead of
>>>currently loaded module CDC Ethernet Class! "
>>>
>Peter Davie wrote:
Ben,
Thanks for your reply. After getting the CD-ROM replaced, I've done a
clean install (format
Ben,
Thanks for your reply. After getting the CD-ROM replaced, I've done a
clean install (formatted all except /home). Still the problem persists.
The lsmod shows eepro100 installed but no CDC anything.
I'm giving you the output of all the files you asked for since I am not
sure what to delete to
On Thu, 2002-12-26 at 20:32, Peter Davie wrote:
> "eth0 has an alias to module eepro100 in modules.conf, instead of
> currently loaded module CDC Ethernet Class! "
>
> ifconfig reports eth0 is there but it cannot activate it. I've worked
> around the problem by creating eth1 pointing to the same
Hi everyone,
I've been using RedHat 8.0 for a few weeks but I could use some help
with an odd problem I've encountered. My CD-ROM died whilst I was
upgrading some packages. Now, I don't know if that is related to what
happened next. I rebooted the machine everything was fine, but eth0 did
not load
On Fri, 29 Mar 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Can I have a firewall with the 2 nic cards on the same network.
> I have this set up.
>
> - --
>
> I want
>
> - <192.168.1.0/24(eth0) FW
> 192.168.1.0/24(eth1)>
>
> Is it possible?
>
I believe you can setup a linux ba
On Fri, 29 Mar 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Can I have a firewall with the 2 nic cards on the same network.
> I have this set up.
>
> - --
>
> I want
>
> - <192.168.1.0/24(eth0) FW
> 192.168.1.0/24(eth1)>
>
> Is it possible?
Close. But first I must ask you to ve
Can I have a firewall with the 2 nic cards on the same network.
I have this set up.
- --
I want
- <192.168.1.0/24(eth0) FW
192.168.1.0/24(eth1)>
Is it possible?
Thanks
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I dont know. I know that our intranet goes straight to the internet, no
proxy or anything. I'll ask them tomrrow.
On Thu, 2002-01-31 at 17:57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> what are you logining into??? NT or Novell???
>
> Brian
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Do You
what are you logining into??? NT or Novell???
Brian
Hello,
Here in my college they are are starting to require proper
authentication in order to log in. Where do I set the proper username,
password and "computer name" to correctly log on? If I am not logged on
correctly, I will be warned twice and then taken off the network. Sadly
the I
At 02:53 PM 9/26/00 -0700, Guillermo Navarrete wrote:
> . It basically does not like the name of this file and
>exits in mid copy. There is one of such file at just about every directory
>level.
Actually, since it's a translation table from short (ISO-9660) to long
filenames I would expect t
Title: kickstart via network question
I'm in the process of setting up kickstart for network installs. I'd like to copy the CD contents onto a filer on my network (NetApp filer) on a "mixed" volume. The filer is capable of sharing data via NFS and CIFS. However, I&
> It's *in* /proc/pciI'm not sure what that means, exactly. I've tried
> passing the "ether=etc,etc" string during boot. It's a Winbond chip, so I
> guess I might need to compile it in as a module (I'll check Dave Becker's
> site).
Unfortunately the "ether=etc,etc" only works when its compi
>
Hi Dave!
> The ethernet card really should already be supported. Did you try and configure
> ethernet support during the RH installation?
Yup, it kept giving me a "non-detected" error...so I gave up on installing
during the original install.
It's *in* /proc/pciI'm not sure what that mea
On 15-May-98 Jil Tardiff wrote:
> I apologize in advance for the "newbie" question, but I'm just not sure
> where to start...
No problem, this is a good place to start.
> I have my main computer at home running Win95 and Linux. I am trying to
> move as much functionality to Linux as possible (f
I apologize in advance for the "newbie" question, but I'm just not sure
where to start...
I have my main computer at home running Win95 and Linux. I am trying to
move as much functionality to Linux as possible (for obvious reasons!).
There are 2 other Win95 machines at home and all 3 computers h
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