Hi everyone,
As briefly as possible. I have smbfs mount directives in my /etc/fstab
directory and they do work. The mount points are under the /mnt directory.
The problem is that there is a LOOONNNGGG pause during the boot process,
so long infact that I keep finding myself punching the [
Malcom said
"Are you sure this isn't a DNS issue, the long pause caused by it trying
to resolve server? It could be an issue with your init scripts."
I don't know, I forgot to mention that I'm still relatively new to linux. I'm
using an esmith server, which is basically a preconfigured redhat
Malcom asked
Which machine(s) are you trying to mount the samba shares from and which
machine(s) are you editing the /etc/fstab file on?
I'm mounting shares off the esmith server to my linux boxen. I have rebooted
my wife's machine three times and although she gets the long pause, if I hit
en
Hello All,
I have encountered a problem with our network.
Following is diagrams shows how our computers are connected.
Internet
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ADSL Router/Firewall
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On Wed, 2002-09-04 at 19:13, mick wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> As briefly as possible. I have smbfs mount directives in my /etc/fstab
> directory and they do work. The mount points are under the /mnt directory.
>
> The problem is that there is a LOOONNNGGG pause during the boot process,
> s
On Wed, 2002-09-04 at 21:29, mick wrote:
> The server provides DHCP (or is it DNS, I always get those mixed up) to the
> network of 1 iMac and 2 dual boot Windows XP/Redhat 7.3 machines. The server
> is spec'ed (according to esmith) for up to 40 users, so I doubt it's a
> hardware issue. Eth0
ain if there is similar concept in Linux,
although I have setup my slackware boxes for nfs mounts.
Good luck.
Regards,
Rajnish
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::>From: mick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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wrote:
> Does it require both the switch and the router to be restarted, or have you
> tried each one independently?
>
> Regards
>
> Rob T
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: El 4Love [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Monday, 23 June 2003 4:06 PM
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> Cc: Sydney LUG
> Subject: RE: [SLUG] Network Problem
>
>
> I tried them independently as well. I first tried with the router, but
> no sign of success. Then Tried to restart the switch and it worked. I
> still haven't got an opportunity to test it the other way rou
On Monday 23 June 2003 04:05 pm, El 4Love wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I have encountered a problem with our network.
> Following is diagrams shows how our computers are connected.
>
> Internet
>
>
> ADSL Router/Firewall
>
> |
>
> Switch
On 23 Jun 2003, El 4Love wrote:
> I have encountered a problem with our network.
> Following is diagrams shows how our computers are connected.
>
> Internet
> |
> |
> ADSL Router/Firewall
> |
>
Thanks to everyone.
As every one suggested, the switch had the problem.
I have already replace it with a new one and things seems alright now.
Fortunately, all the network cards works fine.
~mahen.
On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 08:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 23 Jun 2003, El 4Love wrote:
>
> > I
i was only involved in programming on machines setup by administrators
all this while and now only I managed to setup my own network at home.
I am certainly not aware of many of the security related issues. I would
appreciate if someone could let me know how bad the security is in my
network, an
On Wednesday 25 June 2003 11:07 am, El 4Love wrote:
> i was only involved in programming on machines setup by administrators
> all this while and now only I managed to setup my own network at home.
>
> I am certainly not aware of many of the security related issues. I would
> appreciate if someone
Yes, a DMZ is setup in such a way:
Internet
|
Firewall
|
Servers for
public use
eg Web, mail
etc
|
Firewall
|
Internal lan
Of course, depending on y
> Cc: Sydney LUG
> Subject: Re: [SLUG] Network Problem
>
>
> Yes, a DMZ is setup in such a way:
>
>
> Internet
>
> |
>
> Firewall
>
> |
> ---
Sent: Wednesday, 25 June 2003 3:24 PM
To: moise lim
Cc: Sydney LUG
Subject: Re: [SLUG] Network Problem
Yes, a DMZ is setup in such a way:
Internet
|
Firewall
|
Servers for
public use
eg Web, mai
rator
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moise lim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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25/06/2003 03:01 PM
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cc:
Subject: Re: [SLUG] Network Problem
On Wednesday 25 J
k Administrator
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