Re: 2 users use X simultaneously

2003-06-29 Thread Michael Schwendt
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 15:40:59 +0400 (EDT), Ody wrote: > I'd like to know if RH9 could has 2 users or more using X together but none > one of them have to logout, U know like 'switch user' in windowsXP..for > example : > I'm using Mozilla while my bro i

2 users use X simultaneously

2003-06-29 Thread Ody
hi all, I'd like to know if RH9 could has 2 users or more using X together but none one of them have to logout, U know like 'switch user' in windowsXP..for example : I'm using Mozilla while my bro is using xpdf. Please tell me how. thanks --- Ody -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto

Re: simultaneously

2003-06-14 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 09:24 14 Jun 2003, Dadi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: | I need to launch a command, simultaneously, on several 'Nix servers from | a remote computer runnig RH; the number of the servers is quite big so | to telnet or ssh in each one of them is not the way to do it ... ; is | there any

simultaneously

2003-06-13 Thread Dadi
I need to launch a command, simultaneously, on several 'Nix servers from a remote computer runnig RH; the number of the servers is quite big so to telnet or ssh in each one of them is not the way to do it ... ; is there any way that I can do that on a single line of command ?? (the command

Re: Living on Two Networks Simultaneously

1998-05-22 Thread Jake Colman
> "Shawn" == Shawn McMahon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Shawn> This should be part of the BSD networking code, so it should be Shawn> stable. I'm not a kernel hacker, though, and I've yet to IP alias a Shawn> Linux box. Done tons of it with BSD/OS and NT. So try it and don't

Re: Living on Two Networks Simultaneously

1998-05-21 Thread Shawn McMahon
-Original Message- From: Jake Colman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thursday, May 21, 1998 1:26 PM Subject: Re: Living on Two Networks Simultaneously >This uses IP aliasing correct? Is this a stable technology in 2.0 series >ke

Re: Living on Two Networks Simultaneously

1998-05-21 Thread Shawn McMahon
-Original Message- From: Jake Colman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: Eric L Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thursday, May 21, 1998 10:06 AM Subject: Re: Living on Two Networks Simultaneously >Changing router settings - on either si

Re: Living on Two Networks Simultaneously

1998-05-21 Thread Jake Colman
> "Shawn" == Shawn McMahon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Shawn> With IP Masquerading, the nodes in the office would think the Shawn> private nodes all had one IP address, which would be that of the Shawn> Linux box. Shawn> Without it, both routers would have to be configured to

Re: Living on Two Networks Simultaneously

1998-05-21 Thread Eric L. Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On 21 May 1998, Jake Colman wrote: > > "Eric" == "Eric L Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" writes: > Eric> Most ISDN routers have no problem with "single address network > Eric> translation". For example, the little Bay Nautica 200 that lives on a > Eric> shelf above my computer is doing

Re: Living on Two Networks Simultaneously

1998-05-21 Thread Jake Colman
> "Eric" == "Eric L Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" writes: Eric> Most ISDN routers have no problem with "single address network Eric> translation". For example, the little Bay Nautica 200 that lives on a Eric> shelf above my computer is doing exactly that. Eric> I assigned the N

Re: Living on Two Networks Simultaneously

1998-05-21 Thread Shawn McMahon
-Original Message- From: Jake Colman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thursday, May 21, 1998 8:37 AM Subject: Re: Living on Two Networks Simultaneously >Will this also allow machines on my private network to see the machines on the >

Re: Living on Two Networks Simultaneously

1998-05-21 Thread Eric L. Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On 20 May 1998, Jake Colman wrote: > I have a small private Class C network in my home office consisting of a Linux > box and several Win boxes. This network is up and running correctly. I now > have to add in an ISDN router to connect my home office network to my main > office network. The mai

Re: Living on Two Networks Simultaneously

1998-05-21 Thread Eric L. Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On 20 May 1998, Jake Colman wrote: > is not part of my private Class C network space. My goal is to have my Linux > box resident on both networks and to allow all nodes on my private network > access to the main office network. One more thing. My Linux box does not reside on both networks (becau

Re: Living on Two Networks Simultaneously

1998-05-21 Thread Jake Colman
> "Shawn" == Shawn McMahon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Shawn> It's possible to assign two addresses to your one NIC. Doing some research I discovered that this is called IP Aliasing. So, all I need to do is configure for IP Aliasing and both networks will be happy? Sounds almost too sim

Re: Living on Two Networks Simultaneously

1998-05-20 Thread Shawn McMahon
-Original Message- From: Jake Colman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wednesday, May 20, 1998 1:04 PM Subject: Re: Living on Two Networks Simultaneously >What about the Linux box itself? Forget, for the moment, whether my other >box

Re: Living on Two Networks Simultaneously

1998-05-20 Thread Jake Colman
> "Matt" == Matt Housh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Matt> Your best bet might be to look into IP-Masquerading. That way Matt> your local net will have one ip address, that of the ISDN gateway, Matt> but all machines can still talk to the outside. That doesn't require Matt

Re: Living on Two Networks Simultaneously

1998-05-20 Thread Matt Housh
Your best bet might be to look into IP-Masquerading. That way your local net will have one ip address, that of the ISDN gateway, but all machines can still talk to the outside. That doesn't require extra NICs or extra IP addresses. There's an IP-Masquerading mini-howto that would give you

Living on Two Networks Simultaneously

1998-05-20 Thread Jake Colman
I have a small private Class C network in my home office consisting of a Linux box and several Win boxes. This network is up and running correctly. I now have to add in an ISDN router to connect my home office network to my main office network. The main office network uses a different set of a