Re: Network setup problems

2004-09-17 Thread Ogya Chief
From: Kent West [EMAIL PROTECTED] I doubt it; have you tried pinging by address instead of by name? This feels like a problem with Windows; do you have a firewall on the W2K laptop? It might be blocking ping traffic. I'd pop a Knoppix CD into the W2K box and see if it works correctly on the

Re: Network setup problems

2004-09-17 Thread Adam Aube
Ogya Chief wrote: On the linux box, if I try to ping the Win2K laptop, I get the following: PING laptop.network.home (192.168.0.5): 56 data bytes ping: sendto: Operation not permitted ping: wrote laptop.network.home 64 chars, ret=-1 On the Win2K machine, the following is what I get:

Network setup problems

2004-09-16 Thread Ogya Chief
Hi All, I have a Win2K laptop with a full computer name like henry.workdomain.com and a domain name like workdomain.com. This gets assigned an automatic ip address anytime I log onto the work network. I have a small linux network at home and I wanted to setup samba to be able to use the laptop at

Re: Network setup problems

2004-09-16 Thread Nayyar Ahmed
On Thu, 16 Sep 2004 06:34:01 +0200, Ogya Chief [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi All, I have a Win2K laptop with a full computer name like henry.workdomain.com and a domain name like workdomain.com. This gets assigned an automatic ip address anytime I log onto the work network. I have a small

Network setup problems

2004-09-16 Thread Ogya Chief
Hi All, I have a Win2K laptop with a full computer name like henry.workdomain.com and a domain name like workdomain.com. This gets assigned an automatic ip address anytime I log onto the work network. I have a small linux network at home and I wanted to setup samba to be able to use the laptop at

Re: Network setup problems

2004-09-16 Thread Kent West
Ogya Chief wrote: I have a Win2K laptop with a full computer name like henry.workdomain.com and a domain name like workdomain.com. This gets assigned an automatic ip address anytime I log onto the work network. I have a small linux network at home and I wanted to setup samba to be able to use the

Re: Network setup problems

2004-09-16 Thread Ogya Chief
From: Kent West [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Network setup problems Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2004 08:47:45 -0500 So your Win2K laptop gets the 0.5 address when connected to your home LAN? And your Linux server has the address of 0.1? Correct Can you ping localhost? Do you have

Re: Network setup problems

2004-09-16 Thread Ogya Chief
From: Nayyar Ahmed [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: Nayyar Ahmed [EMAIL PROTECTED] what seems to me ,is that you have duplicate ip's on both linux and win2k machine . as you say also I have the same entries in the host file on win2k if my guess is wrong please supply full detail of your linux and win2k

Re: Network setup problems

2004-09-16 Thread Kent West
Ogya Chief wrote: From: Kent West [EMAIL PROTECTED] So your Win2K laptop gets the 0.5 address when connected to your home LAN? And your Linux server has the address of 0.1? Correct Can you ping localhost? Do you have other machines on the network you can ping? What's the result of ifconfig?

Re: Network setup problems

2004-03-10 Thread Ken Januski
Pigeon, Thanks again for all your work on this. I'm still not successful but will keep investigating it later today when I get back from work. As noted below all attempts to change irq of modem with setserial ended up with a hung pc. I want to research modprobe a bit before trying it. The

Re: Network setup problems

2004-03-10 Thread Pigeon
On Wed, Mar 10, 2004 at 09:40:06AM -0500, Ken Januski wrote: Pigeon, Thanks again for all your work on this. I'm still not successful but will keep investigating it later today when I get back from work. As noted below all attempts to change irq of modem with setserial ended up with a

Re: Network setup problems

2004-03-10 Thread Ken Januski
Thanks Pigeon, I think it will be the trial and error method for ethernet irq over next couple of days. But since I'm not used to running modprobe I want to do a little reading before I start experimenting with this. Ken Pigeon wrote: On Wed, Mar 10, 2004 at 09:40:06AM -0500, Ken Januski

Re: Network setup problems

2004-03-09 Thread Ken Januski
Thanks Pigeon, I've been experimenting wth changing settings in serial.conf but have had no luck. Though dmesg says that a modem is found at ttys00 with an irq of 4 setting that in serial.conf results in a hanging modem. I keep having to set it to ttys0 with irq of 3. I'm really unclear about

Re: Network setup problems

2004-03-09 Thread Pigeon
On Tue, Mar 09, 2004 at 09:48:55AM -0500, Ken Januski wrote: Pigeon wrote: Your /proc/interrupts output shows irq 3 being allocated to serial, which is probably the serial port being used for your modem, which probably explains why ppp is involved in the conflict. Rather than trying to

Re: Network setup problems

2004-03-09 Thread Ken Januski
Pigeon, Thanks for your input. My answers are below: I've been experimenting wth changing settings in serial.conf but have had no luck. Though dmesg says that a modem is found at ttys00 with an irq of 4 setting that in serial.conf results in a hanging modem. I keep having to set it to ttys0

Re: Network setup problems

2004-03-09 Thread Ken Januski
Added note: I was able to find the key (F2) to get to the bios and couldn't find anything there on modem , ethernet card or interrupts. The only thing that seemed close was the option to set Serial to Auto. I left that as it was. Ken Ken Januski wrote: Pigeon, Thanks for your input. My

Re: Network setup problems

2004-03-09 Thread Pigeon
On Tue, Mar 09, 2004 at 04:29:22PM -0500, Ken Januski wrote: Pigeon, Thanks for your input. My answers are below: I've been experimenting wth changing settings in serial.conf but have had no luck. Though dmesg says that a modem is found at ttys00 with an irq of 4 setting that in

Network setup problems (formerly Can anyone give me a clue)

2004-03-08 Thread Ken Januski
Hi, I'm starting this thread over from one that used to be called Can anyone give me a clue... . Sorry for anyone that was trying to help me with that thread. I'm thankful for your help but feel I need to rephrase the problem. First of all I have a crossover cable connecting my Debian machine

Re: Network setup problems (formerly Can anyone give me a clue)

2004-03-08 Thread stephen parkinson
Ken Januski wrote: Hi, I'm starting this thread over from one that used to be called Can anyone give me a clue... . Sorry for anyone that was trying to help me with that thread. I'm thankful for your help but feel I need to rephrase the problem. First of all I have a crossover cable

Re: Network setup problems (formerly Can anyone give me a clue)

2004-03-08 Thread Diana Brake
Ken Januski wrote: Hi, I'm starting this thread over from one that used to be called Can anyone give me a clue... . Sorry for anyone that was trying to help me with that thread. I'm thankful for your help but feel I need to rephrase the problem. First of all I have a crossover cable

Re: Network setup problems (formerly Can anyone give me a clue)

2004-03-08 Thread Ken Januski
Thanks Stephen, Here's the output of most of what you asked for. lspci: 00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corp. 82815 815 Chipset Host Bridge and Memory Controller Hub (rev 02) 00:01.0 PCI bridge:

Re: Network setup problems (formerly Can anyone give me a clue)

2004-03-08 Thread Ken Januski
No, it couldn't be so simple. BUT IT IS!! Sure enough I forgot that I'd turned on the XP firewall. Once I turned it off I was able to ping the XP machine. Thanks for pointing that out! I still have the problem of not being able to use pon and ethernet and same time but at least I'm headed back

Re: Network setup problems (formerly Can anyone give me a clue)

2004-03-08 Thread Paul Mackinney
Ken Januski declaimed: I still have the problem of not being able to use pon and ethernet and same time but at least I'm headed back in the right direction. I continue to get Can't get terminal parameters: input/output error when trying to run pon with ethernet up. Disclaimer: I don't know

Re: Network setup problems

2004-03-08 Thread Kevin Bailey
On Mon, Mar 08, 2004 at 02:00:19PM -0500, Ken Januski wrote: I still have the problem of not being able to use pon and ethernet and same time but at least I'm headed back in the right direction. From your earlier dumps, it does look indeed like the ethernet card is fighting over irq 3 and

Re: Network setup problems

2004-03-08 Thread Ken Januski
After doing a little research on Google it does look like interrupts with that nic aren't unheard of. So I'll see what I can find out about resolving irq conflicts. But I don't expect any quick answers on my own so if anyone has any ideas on how to change the irq I'd appreciate it. Ken Kevin

Re: Network setup problems

2004-03-08 Thread Pigeon
On Mon, Mar 08, 2004 at 02:02:02PM -0800, Kevin Bailey wrote: On Mon, Mar 08, 2004 at 02:00:19PM -0500, Ken Januski wrote: I still have the problem of not being able to use pon and ethernet and same time but at least I'm headed back in the right direction. From your earlier dumps, it

Re: Network setup problems

1999-01-06 Thread John Stevenson
Stephen A. Witt wrote: I've been looking at the info you provided and I don't think there is enough to troubleshoot your problem. What are the IP addresses/netmasks of your machine(s)? How is your network connected together (number of ethernet segments, IP address/netmask assigned to each

Re: Network setup problems

1999-01-06 Thread John Stevenson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: John Stevenson writes: I am running Apache as a web server and everything runs fine when I am attached to my home LAN, using my own machine as the gateway. Why do you need a gateway at all for your home LAN? I have absoultely no idea, but it works... -- John

Re: Network setup problems

1999-01-06 Thread Stephen A. Witt
On Wed, 6 Jan 1999, John Stevenson wrote: Here is the info you asked for: Our office network is fairly simplistic, basically we use the ISDN modem as a router / gateway to the internet. It has an internal IP address of 172.16.1.1 which I set on my laptop to be the address of the gateway.

Network setup problems

1999-01-05 Thread John Stevenson
Hello, I have a strange problem I cant seen to understand what to do about it. I am running Apache as a web server and everything runs fine when I am attached to my home LAN, using my own machine as the gateway. However, when I connect to the office to use the internet I have to assign our ISDN

Re: Network setup problems

1999-01-05 Thread Stephen A. Witt
On Tue, 5 Jan 1999, John Stevenson wrote: Do I need to add a route to my web server, or change my configs to represent it? Do I need to have DNS services running?? Can anyone help me ?? I've been looking at the info you provided and I don't think there is enough to troubleshoot your

Re: Network setup problems

1999-01-05 Thread john
John Stevenson writes: I am running Apache as a web server and everything runs fine when I am attached to my home LAN, using my own machine as the gateway. Why do you need a gateway at all for your home LAN? -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler) Dancing Horse Hill Elmwood, WI

Re: Network Setup Problems

1998-12-08 Thread Jiri Baum
Hello, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am having some problems getting my lan working. I'm trying to connect my win95 machine to my linux machine. Both have 3c509's connected to a hub. I've given my linux box 192.168.1.1 and windows 192.168.1.2. However, I can not ping either machine

Network Setup Problems

1998-12-07 Thread wax_man
I am having some problems getting my lan working. I'm trying to connect my win95 machine to my linux machine. Both have 3c509's connected to a hub. I've given my linux box 192.168.1.1 and windows 192.168.1.2. However, I can not ping either machine from the other. Any ideas? BTW, here is a

Re: Network Setup Problems

1998-12-07 Thread Brant Wells
Hey Chris: I am having some problems getting my lan working. I'm trying to connect my win95 machine to my linux machine. Both have 3c509's connected to a hub. I've given my linux box 192.168.1.1 and windows 192.168.1.2. However, I can not ping either machine from the other. Any ideas? Just

Re: Network Setup Problems

1998-12-07 Thread Kent West
On Sun, 6 Dec 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am having some problems getting my lan working. I'm trying to connect my win95 machine to my linux machine. Both have 3c509's connected to a hub. I've given my linux box 192.168.1.1 and windows 192.168.1.2. However, I can not ping either

Re: Network Setup Problems

1998-12-07 Thread wtopa
Subject: Network Setup Problems Date: Sun, Dec 06, 1998 at 09:45:38PM -0500 In reply to:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]([EMAIL PROTECTED]): I am having some problems getting my lan working. I'm trying to connect my win95 machine to my linux machine. Both have

Re: Network Setup Problems

1998-12-07 Thread ivan
Hi there ! Sorry to come in late on this ... Have you set you /etc/hosts file correctly ? 127.0.0.1 localhost 192.168.1.1 linux.networkname linux 192.168.1.2 windows.networkname windows Also in W95 have you configured your network setup ? Make sure TCP/IP networking is

Re: Network Setup Problems

1998-12-07 Thread Jeff Katcher
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am having some problems getting my lan working. I'm trying to connect my win95 machine to my linux machine. Both have 3c509's connected to a hub. I've given my linux box 192.168.1.1 and windows 192.168.1.2. However, I can not ping either machine from the