[SLUG] network problem

2002-09-04 Thread mick
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 [

[SLUG] network problem

2002-09-04 Thread mick
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

[SLUG] network problem

2002-09-04 Thread mick
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

[SLUG] Network Problem

2003-06-22 Thread El 4Love
Hello All, I have encountered a problem with our network. Following is diagrams shows how our computers are connected. Internet | | ADSL Router/Firewall |

Re: [SLUG] network problem

2002-09-04 Thread Malcolm Valentine
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

Re: [SLUG] network problem

2002-09-04 Thread Malcolm V
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

RE: [SLUG] network problem

2002-09-04 Thread Tiwari, Rajnish
ain if there is similar concept in Linux, although I have setup my slackware boxes for nfs mounts. Good luck. Regards, Rajnish ::>-Original Message- ::>From: mick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] ::>Sent: Wednesday, 4 September 2002 7:14 PM ::>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ::

RE: [SLUG] Network Problem

2003-06-22 Thread El 4Love
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 &g

RE: [SLUG] Network Problem

2003-06-22 Thread Robert Tillsley
> 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

Re: [SLUG] Network Problem

2003-06-23 Thread moise lim
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

Re: [SLUG] Network Problem

2003-06-24 Thread dazza
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 > | >

Re: [SLUG] Network Problem

2003-06-24 Thread El 4Love
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

Re: [SLUG] Network Problem

2003-06-24 Thread El 4Love
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

Re: [SLUG] Network Problem

2003-06-24 Thread moise lim
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

Re: [SLUG] Network Problem

2003-06-24 Thread Phil Scarratt
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

RE: [SLUG] Network Problem

2003-06-24 Thread Robert Tillsley
> Cc: Sydney LUG > Subject: Re: [SLUG] Network Problem > > > Yes, a DMZ is setup in such a way: > > > Internet > > | > > Firewall > > | > ---

Re: [SLUG] Network Problem

2003-06-25 Thread Phil Scarratt
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

Re: [SLUG] Network Problem

2003-06-25 Thread mkraus
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Re: [SLUG] Network Problem

2003-06-25 Thread mkraus
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