Re: Understanding xinetd

2002-01-18 Thread Rodolfo J. Paiz
At 1/10/2002 03:56 PM -0800, you wrote: >Rather than trying to using ifconfig, just run the "/etc/rc.d/init.d/network >restart". Or use "service network restart". The "service" command calls the appropriate script in the /etc/rc.d/init.d directory. If all you want is to bring up interface eth0,

Re: Understanding xinetd

2002-01-12 Thread Juan Martinez
TED]> > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: Devon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Understanding xinetd > > Hi Devon > > RH7.2 uses dhcpd by default. I did not change any of the defaults. When > I was using RH6.2 it was using pump. I lik

Re: Understanding xinetd

2002-01-11 Thread dave brett
Hi Rilindo I think you have found the issue. I restarted the pcmcia services and then the network services and it worked. thanks david On Fri, 11 Jan 2002, Rilindo Foster wrote: > Hmm. . . . .after your restart the network services with the RC script, did > you see eth0 assigned an IP? Can y

Re: Understanding xinetd

2002-01-11 Thread Rilindo Foster
Hmm. . . . .after your restart the network services with the RC script, did you see eth0 assigned an IP? Can you ping the IP? What does route -n says? Of course, it seems that it works only after you reboot the box, so the next question is: What kind of NIC card is it? Do you have another NIC c

Re: Understanding xinetd

2002-01-11 Thread Rilindo Foster
Hmm. . . . .after your restart the network services with the RC script, did you see eth0 assigned an IP? Can you ping the IP? What does route -n says? Of course, it seems that it works only after you reboot the box, so the next question is: What kind of NIC card is it? Do you have another NIC c

Re: Understanding xinetd

2002-01-11 Thread dave brett
Hi Rilindo I had tried restarting network without success. I even tried stopping and starting network without success. david On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Rilindo Foster wrote: > xinetd has nothing to do with your connectivity - it is just a daemon that > calls the serves that connects to your box. >

Re: Understanding xinetd

2002-01-11 Thread dave brett
Hi Devon RH7.2 uses dhcpd by default. I did not change any of the defaults. When I was using RH6.2 it was using pump. I liked pump as well. When I get a chance I will probably look into finding what is required to switch to pump. I had tried these suggetions and found out I was using dhcpd.

Re: Understanding xinetd

2002-01-10 Thread Devon
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday 10 January 2002 02:18 pm, dave brett wrote: > I have little bits of time over a few months now and cannot figure out > how basic network services work on rh7.2. > > The problem I am having is the following: I upgraded the harddrive in > my

Re: Understanding xinetd

2002-01-10 Thread Rilindo Foster
xinetd has nothing to do with your connectivity - it is just a daemon that calls the serves that connects to your box. Rather than trying to using ifconfig, just run the "/etc/rc.d/init.d/network restart". To configure network, use "netconfig"/ On Thursday 10 January 2002 11:18 am, you wrote

Understanding xinetd

2002-01-10 Thread dave brett
I have little bits of time over a few months now and cannot figure out how basic network services work on rh7.2. The problem I am having is the following: I upgraded the harddrive in my laptop. At the same time I installed 7.2 from 6.2. I normally use DHCP to get an IP address for the computer.