Re: Network config

2017-08-05 Thread tomas
Zenaan idea of perpetuating this (useful but ugly) hack in e/n/i seemed... well, nasty. But funny :-) > I've been using it precisely because the early > versions of network mangler could not be removed without emasculating > the whole system, AND it couldn't find a dhcpd server with both

Re: Network config

2017-08-05 Thread Gene Heskett
> you nasty ;-) > > cheers > -- t Why do you say that Tomas? I've been using it precisely because the early versions of network mangler could not be removed without emasculating the whole system, AND it couldn't find a dhcpd server with both hands even if it was nailed to its ass. S

Re: Network config

2017-08-05 Thread tomas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sat, Aug 05, 2017 at 12:11:28AM +1000, Zenaan Harkness wrote: > On Fri, Aug 04, 2017 at 10:14:20AM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: [chattr] > Another command that could be add to /e/n/i :) you nasty ;-) cheers - -- t -BEGIN PGP

Re: Network config

2017-08-04 Thread Zenaan Harkness
On Fri, Aug 04, 2017 at 09:01:32AM +0100, Joe wrote: > On Fri, 4 Aug 2017 10:59:13 +1000 > Zenaan Harkness wrote: > > Given the uniqueness of how you seem to want to do your networking, > > perhaps that's the best option to make it less abnormal - looks like > > it to me. >

Re: Network config

2017-08-04 Thread Zenaan Harkness
On Fri, Aug 04, 2017 at 10:14:20AM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > On Thu, Aug 03, 2017 at 08:49:05PM +0200, Pascal Hambourg wrote: > > Le 03/08/2017 à 15:52, Zenaan Harkness a écrit : > > >On Thu, Aug 03, 2017 at 08:53:27AM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote: > > >>But the problem is, various Unix DHCP

Re: Network config

2017-08-04 Thread tomas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thu, Aug 03, 2017 at 08:49:05PM +0200, Pascal Hambourg wrote: > Le 03/08/2017 à 15:52, Zenaan Harkness a écrit : > >On Thu, Aug 03, 2017 at 08:53:27AM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote: > >>But the problem is, various Unix DHCP client daemons do *too

Re: Network config

2017-08-04 Thread Joe
On Fri, 4 Aug 2017 10:59:13 +1000 Zenaan Harkness wrote: > > Given the uniqueness of how you seem to want to do your networking, > perhaps that's the best option to make it less abnormal - looks like > it to me. > I don't think it's really all that unique, or

Re: Network config

2017-08-03 Thread Zenaan Harkness
On Thu, Aug 03, 2017 at 08:49:05PM +0200, Pascal Hambourg wrote: > Le 03/08/2017 à 15:52, Zenaan Harkness a écrit : > > On Thu, Aug 03, 2017 at 08:53:27AM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote: > > > But the problem is, various Unix DHCP client daemons do *too much*. > > > All I want them to do is set the IP

Re: Network config

2017-08-03 Thread Henning Follmann
On Thu, Aug 03, 2017 at 08:53:06PM +0200, Pascal Hambourg wrote: > Le 03/08/2017 à 17:20, Joshua Schaeffer a écrit : > > > > Configuration in /etc/network/interfaces only works when NetworkManager > > isn't installed, > > Wrong. The default NetworkManager behaviour is not to manage interfaces >

Re: Network config

2017-08-03 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Le 03/08/2017 à 17:20, Joshua Schaeffer a écrit : Configuration in /etc/network/interfaces only works when NetworkManager isn't installed, Wrong. The default NetworkManager behaviour is not to manage interfaces defined in /etc/network/interfaces.

Re: Network config

2017-08-03 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Le 03/08/2017 à 15:52, Zenaan Harkness a écrit : On Thu, Aug 03, 2017 at 08:53:27AM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote: But the problem is, various Unix DHCP client daemons do *too much*. All I want them to do is set the IP address, netmask, and gateway. I *don't* want them to change the system

Re: Network config

2017-08-03 Thread Joshua Schaeffer
On 08/02/2017 06:56 PM, Zenaan Harkness wrote: > > I've preferred a static networking config for years, and resolvconf > works well in this situation - but once resolvconf is configured, > I've always put the dns setting in /etc/networks/interfaces I agree with this as well. If you want to use

Re: Network config

2017-08-03 Thread Zenaan Harkness
with DHCP. I keep master copies of the true > /etc/resolv.conf and /etc/hosts files (plus one other HP-UX-specific > network config file), which all get overwritten by the DHCP client, > and I restore them at just the right time. That sounds ugly, and way overly hacky. I suggest thoroughl

Re: Network config

2017-08-03 Thread Greg Wooledge
master copies of the true /etc/resolv.conf and /etc/hosts files (plus one other HP-UX-specific network config file), which all get overwritten by the DHCP client, and I restore them at just the right time. I put the hostname and IP in /etc/hosts so that dtlogin can start. Also, starting with an

Re: Network config

2017-08-02 Thread Zenaan Harkness
On Wed, Aug 02, 2017 at 02:55:50PM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Wed, Aug 02, 2017 at 08:10:23PM +0200, Pascal Hambourg wrote: > > Le 02/08/2017 à 16:19, Greg Wooledge a écrit : > > > > > > 1) Make sure the Debian "resolvconf" package is *not* installed. > > > > You should reconsider this

Re: Network config

2017-08-02 Thread Zenaan Harkness
On Wed, Aug 02, 2017 at 05:44:50PM +0400, ruslan axundov wrote: > Hi > > I have a problem with debian 9 as static nameserver . > So that I used before ubuntu 16.04 and I have configure satatic ip and dns > and it worked perfectly but today I tried to use debian 9 and when I > enter static dns

Re: Network config

2017-08-02 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Wed, Aug 02, 2017 at 08:10:23PM +0200, Pascal Hambourg wrote: > Le 02/08/2017 à 16:19, Greg Wooledge a écrit : > > > > 1) Make sure the Debian "resolvconf" package is *not* installed. > > You should reconsider this advice. resolvconf may be your best ally to > handle such a situation. OK,

Re: Network config

2017-08-02 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Le 02/08/2017 à 16:19, Greg Wooledge a écrit : 1) Make sure the Debian "resolvconf" package is *not* installed. You should reconsider this advice. resolvconf may be your best ally to handle such a situation. 3) I have utterly no idea how Network-Manager works Me neither, but I know one

Re: Network config

2017-08-02 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Wed, Aug 02, 2017 at 05:44:50PM +0400, ruslan axundov wrote: > I tried to use debian 9 and when I > enter static dns server for debian in resolve.conf then after reboot > debian all dns ip removed from resolv.conf file. I tried multiple method to > prevent this feature but nothing happen.

Network config

2017-08-02 Thread ruslan axundov
Hi I have a problem with debian 9 as static nameserver . So that I used before ubuntu 16.04 and I have configure satatic ip and dns and it worked perfectly but today I tried to use debian 9 and when I enter static dns server for debian in resolve.conf then after reboot debian all dns ip

new network config- WAS: Re: New User- Network Problem

2008-02-15 Thread Paul Cartwright
On Fri February 15 2008, Osamu Aoki wrote: link-local  169.254.0.0    what is this   ^^^ Per google and wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Link-local_address Quite normal though. I have not read the context but this is FYI. ok, this seems to tell me when my eth0 is not

Re: new network config- WAS: Re: New User- Network Problem

2008-02-15 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 10:47:15AM -0500, Paul Cartwright wrote: On Fri February 15 2008, Osamu Aoki wrote: link-local  169.254.0.0    what is this   ^^^ Per google and wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Link-local_address Quite normal though. I have not read

Re: boot disk for grub; network config; printer pb

2006-05-01 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
On Sun, Apr 30, 2006 at 08:42:34AM -0700, belahcene abdelkader wrote: Hi, i am using sarge, I want to create a boot disk from my distro, I tried mkboot, but it seems running with lilo and not grub network: there is no network configuring program, like netcardconfig, So I have to fill

boot disk for grub; network config; printer pb

2006-04-30 Thread belahcene abdelkader
Hi, i am using sarge, I want to create a boot disk from my distro, I tried mkboot, but it seems running with lilo and not grub network: there is no network configuring program, like netcardconfig, So I have to fill manually the /etc/network/interface file The configuration of printer seems

Re: two basic new to Debian questions: network config RMS

2005-07-01 Thread vineyard saker
Thanks to all for your info and pointers! VS

two basic new to Debian questions: network config RMS

2005-06-30 Thread vineyard saker
Hi everybody, I just completed a switch from 5 years of Mandrake to Debian GNU/Linux. The install went well, although I had to use a couple of tricks to configure X and my soundcard. I now have to basic questions: 1) during my install I was not connected to the Internet (I had ordered the 14

Re: two basic new to Debian questions: network config RMS

2005-06-30 Thread David Hugh-Jones
Depends what kind of networking you want to do. If you are just connecting to a LAN with a DHCP server running, then just run /etc/init.d/networking start as root and see if it works. If you want a static IP address and name servers, the easiest way is probably to use the Gnome network tools -

Re: two basic new to Debian questions: network config RMS

2005-06-30 Thread Stefan Muthers
Hi, vineyard saker [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: I just completed a switch from 5 years of Mandrake to Debian GNU/Linux. The install went well, although I had to use a couple of tricks to configure X and my soundcard. I now have to basic questions: 1) during my install I was not connected to

Re: two basic new to Debian questions: network config RMS

2005-06-30 Thread Martin Dickopp
vineyard saker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: 1) during my install I was not connected to the Internet (I had ordered the 14 Debian CDs from budgetlinuxcds) and I therefore did not configure my network card. Now I would like to connect my computer to the rest of my computers on a home network.

Re: two basic new to Debian questions: network config RMS

2005-06-30 Thread Marty
s. keeling wrote: RMS seems to have disagreements with just about everyone but himself. RMS more than any public figure I know of, seems to generate these ad hominem attacks against himself. He's also the most intelligent and relentlessly logical writer and speaker of any public figure I know

running network config in Sarge

2004-08-22 Thread john gennard
How do I run network configuration in Sarge. I ignored it in a recent install? Would someone please let me know. John. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: running network config in Sarge

2004-08-22 Thread John Summerfield
john gennard wrote: How do I run network configuration in Sarge. I ignored it in a recent install? Would someone please let me know. I edit /etc/network/interfaces with vim. I expect that vigor might do as well. for more, man interfaces etc. -- Cheers John -- spambait [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL

Re: running network config in Sarge

2004-08-22 Thread John Floren
john gennard wrote: How do I run network configuration in Sarge. I ignored it in a recent install? Would someone please let me know. John. Probably the easiest way is to do apt-get install etherconf, which will give you a nice interface to network configuration. If you need to change anything

Re: newbie network config

2004-02-15 Thread Alan Chandler
On Sunday 15 February 2004 01:28, Paul Johnson wrote: Ah. OK. Is all this listed someplace and I somehow overlooked it? F10;help; user manual - scroll down to the section on searching -- Alan Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of

Re: newbie network config

2004-02-14 Thread Paul Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thu, Feb 12, 2004 at 09:25:17PM -0500, Marty Landman wrote: I've just installed Woody from the mini-iso on a PI-166/32M ram/6GB ide with a netgear FS310TX nic installed. The light from the cable on my lan switch is lit but I couldn't find the

Re: newbie network config

2004-02-14 Thread Paul Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Fri, Feb 13, 2004 at 08:12:28PM -0600, Jacob S. wrote: Enjoy your new Debian machine! Oh, and if you have a decent 'net connection, use apt-get from your nearest mirror to download the extra packages you want... much easier than

Re: newbie network config

2004-02-14 Thread Paul Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Fri, Feb 13, 2004 at 08:46:10PM -0600, Jacob S. wrote: Apt-get by itself is years beyond what rpm was, when I played around with it. Well, that's comparing an apple to an orange, as well. apt-get would be closest to the cheap knockoff, apt-rpm.

Re: newbie network config

2004-02-14 Thread Paul Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sat, Feb 14, 2004 at 02:33:32PM +, Alan Chandler wrote: I used to use dselect quite a lot to search for packages - that was until I found aptitude. Now I would live without it - the advantage over the command line tools is that you can

Re: newbie network config

2004-02-14 Thread Jacob S.
On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 13:28:50 -0800 Paul Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, Feb 13, 2004 at 08:46:10PM -0600, Jacob S. wrote: Apt-get by itself is years beyond what rpm was, when I played around with it. Well, that's comparing an apple to an orange, as well. apt-get would be

Re: newbie network config

2004-02-14 Thread Alan Chandler
On Saturday 14 February 2004 21:31, Paul Johnson wrote: On the other hand, there doesn't seem to be a good way to do an apt-cache search from within aptitude. not sure what you mean since I don't use apt-cache You can search for packages by typing / followed by the initial characters of the

Re: newbie network config

2004-02-14 Thread Paul Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sat, Feb 14, 2004 at 11:35:16PM +, Alan Chandler wrote: not sure what you mean since I don't use apt-cache You can search for packages by typing / followed by the initial characters of the package name - it searches as you type. There

Re: newbie network config

2004-02-14 Thread Alan Chandler
On Sunday 15 February 2004 00:14, Paul Johnson wrote: That only finds package names, doesn't bother searching descriptions. /~d will find the next package with in the description \ will move to the next occurance -- Alan Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to

Re: newbie network config

2004-02-14 Thread Paul Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sun, Feb 15, 2004 at 01:21:53AM +, Alan Chandler wrote: On Sunday 15 February 2004 00:14, Paul Johnson wrote: That only finds package names, doesn't bother searching descriptions. /~d will find the next package with in the

Re: newbie network config

2004-02-13 Thread Marty Landman
At 10:44 PM 2/12/2004, Jacob S. wrote: Older 3coms are probably the easiest to recognize and install, of all the network cards I've known. Ironic; with MS products I'm finding just the opposite i.e. older stuff is deprecated. This very same nic model is installed on my wife's w98 workstation

Re: newbie network config

2004-02-13 Thread Marty Landman
At 06:10 PM 2/13/2004, Marty Landman wrote: What else do you recommend and where can I d/l it from? Nevermind, I found the doc page :) Will post back with any details I can't figure out. Marty Landman Face 2 Interface Inc 845-679-9387 This Month's New Quiz --- Past Superbowl Winners Make a

Re: newbie network config

2004-02-13 Thread Jacob S.
On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 18:10:14 -0500 Marty Landman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 10:44 PM 2/12/2004, Jacob S. wrote: Older 3coms are probably the easiest to recognize and install, of all the network cards I've known. Ironic; with MS products I'm finding just the opposite i.e. older stuff is

Re: newbie network config

2004-02-13 Thread Jacob S.
On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 21:32:12 -0500 Marty Landman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 09:12 PM 2/13/2004, Jacob S. wrote: I thought for sure you had said it was a Netgear card... 'Tis... fa310tx to be exact. Apparently it works with the tulip driver just fine, got 'top' running on an ssh session

newbie network config

2004-02-12 Thread Marty Landman
I've just installed Woody from the mini-iso on a PI-166/32M ram/6GB ide with a netgear FS310TX nic installed. The light from the cable on my lan switch is lit but I couldn't find the nic on the config list, and attempting ifconfig eth0 192.168.0.3 netmask 255.255.255.0 up fails with 'no such

Re: newbie network config

2004-02-12 Thread Jacob S.
On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 21:25:17 -0500 Marty Landman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've just installed Woody from the mini-iso on a PI-166/32M ram/6GB ide with a netgear FS310TX nic installed. The light from the cable on my lan switch is lit but I couldn't find the nic on the config list, and

Re: newbie network config

2004-02-12 Thread Marty Landman
At 09:46 PM 2/12/2004, Jacob S. wrote: First, check to make sure you have the kernel module for your NIC installed. lsmod will show you all the kernel modules currently loaded. lockd / sunrpc / nls_cp437 / pcmcia_core / af_packet / unix You might also check dmesg for any output concerning your

Re: newbie network config

2004-02-12 Thread Jacob S.
On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 22:16:22 -0500 Marty Landman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 09:46 PM 2/12/2004, Jacob S. wrote: First, check to make sure you have the kernel module for your NIC installed. lsmod will show you all the kernel modules currently loaded. lockd / sunrpc / nls_cp437 /

Re: Debian Newbie Question on Network Config

2003-10-29 Thread Alberto Tobias
- Original Message - From: Joyce, Matthew [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'Alberto Tobias' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Debian-User [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 10:36 PM Subject: RE: Debian Newbie Question on Network Config /etc/network/interfaces or, alternatively you can install

Re: Debian Newbie Question on Network Config

2003-10-29 Thread Kent West
Alberto Tobias wrote: /etc/network/interfaces or, alternatively you can install etherconf. 'apt-get install etherconf' this will lead you through a prompted setup. Matt Thanks for the tip! However, it does noet appear to solve my issue. After reboot I still need to manually bring up

Debian Newbie Question on Network Config

2003-10-28 Thread Alberto Tobias
Hi, I relatively new to LInux. The last couple of months I have been dabbling with some distributions, but right now I am staying with Debian. I have however one question. I have troubles with my network card. I can get it up and running ok, using the tulip drivers from scyld.org. I can

RE: Debian Newbie Question on Network Config

2003-10-28 Thread Joyce, Matthew
] Subject: Debian Newbie Question on Network Config Hi, I relatively new to LInux. The last couple of months I have been dabbling with some distributions, but right now I am staying with Debian. I have however one question. I have troubles with my network card. I can get it up and running ok, using

Re: Debian Newbie Question on Network Config

2003-10-28 Thread David Z Maze
Alberto Tobias [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: 1. (*) text/plain ( ) text/html ObFormatting: please set your mailer to send plain text only, and wrap lines at 72 characters. I have however one question. I have troubles with my network card. I can get it up and running ok,

Re: network config kernel 2.4.20

2003-06-05 Thread steve downes
On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 23:35, Frank Gevaerts wrote: On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 11:10:37PM +0100, steve downes wrote: On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 15:40, Kevin McKinley wrote: On 04 Jun 2003 14:30:50 +0100 steve downes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyone know how to get the kernel to see the

Re: network config kernel 2.4.20

2003-06-05 Thread steve downes
On Thu, 2003-06-05 at 08:20, steve downes wrote: On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 23:35, Frank Gevaerts wrote: On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 11:10:37PM +0100, steve downes wrote: On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 15:40, Kevin McKinley wrote: On 04 Jun 2003 14:30:50 +0100 steve downes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

network config kernel 2.4.20

2003-06-05 Thread steve downes
Anyone know how to get the kernel to see the right irq io for a 3c509b card with the above kernel. Windows, 2.2 kernel ltsp all get it right 2.4 gets something completely different Steve -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL

Re: network config kernel 2.4.20

2003-06-05 Thread Kevin McKinley
On 04 Jun 2003 14:30:50 +0100 steve downes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyone know how to get the kernel to see the right irq io for a 3c509b card with the above kernel. Windows, 2.2 kernel ltsp all get it right 2.4 gets something completely different Steve You can specify the IRQ and IO as

Re: network config kernel 2.4.20

2003-06-05 Thread steve downes
On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 15:40, Kevin McKinley wrote: On 04 Jun 2003 14:30:50 +0100 steve downes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyone know how to get the kernel to see the right irq io for a 3c509b card with the above kernel. Windows, 2.2 kernel ltsp all get it right 2.4 gets something

Re: network config kernel 2.4.20

2003-06-05 Thread Frank Gevaerts
On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 11:10:37PM +0100, steve downes wrote: On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 15:40, Kevin McKinley wrote: On 04 Jun 2003 14:30:50 +0100 steve downes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyone know how to get the kernel to see the right irq io for a 3c509b card with the above kernel.

Re: network config kernel 2.4.20

2003-06-05 Thread Kenward Vaughan
On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 11:10:37PM +0100, steve downes wrote: On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 15:40, Kevin McKinley wrote: On 04 Jun 2003 14:30:50 +0100 steve downes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyone know how to get the kernel to see the right irq io for a 3c509b card with the above kernel.

Re: Network config help needed

2003-03-05 Thread chris1622
Yep, read Net-HOWTO, but still I can't get it to work. ... Setting up the loopback and pingin it works fine, pinging into the machine also works fine (tried from an old win95 machine). But pinging out of the machine dosn't work, I'm getting the error message Unable to connect to remote host:

RE: Network config help needed

2003-03-05 Thread deFreese, Barry
Barry deFreese NTS Technology Services Manager Nike Team Sports -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 1:16 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Network config help needed Yep, read Net-HOWTO, but still I can't

Re: Network config help needed

2003-03-05 Thread Patrick Wiseman
On Wed, 5 Mar 2003 at 9:00pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: :Setting up the loopback and pingin it works fine, pinging into the :machine also works fine (tried from an old win95 machine). But :pinging out of the machine dosn't work, I'm getting the error message :Unable to connect to remote host:

Re: Network config help needed

2003-03-02 Thread praveen kallakuri
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- you dont have a lo in ur route: loopback interface. check whether you can ping to yourself (lo) 127.0.0.1 on each pc. then configure pc1 as 192.168.0.1. repeat the two steps with pc2, only changing the ip address. the initial sections of Net-HOWTO must help.

Re: Network config help needed

2003-03-02 Thread Wilfried Essig
Am Son, 2003-03-02 um 13.15 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Please help me I'm trying to connect two pc's, but I allways get the message unable to connect to remote host: No route to host. What am I missing? My config for pc1 looks like this: ifconfig eth0 192.168.0.1 netmask 255.255.255.0

Re: Network config help needed

2003-03-02 Thread Barry deFreese
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Please help me I'm trying to connect two pc's, but I allways get the message unable to connect to remote host: No route to host. What am I missing? My config for pc1 looks like this: ifconfig eth0 192.168.0.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 up rout add -host 192.168.0.2 eth0

Network config - RPC timeout - what have I missed?

2003-01-19 Thread Pigeon
Hi, I am setting up box pigeon as an NFS server from which to install woody on box nestie via ethernet. I am attempting to make /scsidrive/woody[1..7] available for export. Box nestie isn't up at all yet, so I'm trying to test it by mounting the exported filesystem locally. I intend for pigeon

Re: changed network config

2002-03-19 Thread Jeff
Yang Shouxun, 2002-Mar-19 13:48 +0800: Dear Debian Users, I'm using Debian GNU/Linux unstable. Recently I move to a new place and the ethernet configuration changed as a result. I manually edited all the files. It works fine except that each time when pcmcia service starts, the IP

Re: changed network config

2002-03-19 Thread Yang Shouxun
Panuganty, Ramesh wrote: What files did you change? /etc/network/interfaces or /etc/pcmcia/network.opts Also look at your /etc/modules Thanks very much to Ramesh, Troy and others responding. I changed /etc/netowrk/interfaces but /etc/pcmcia/network.opts still has the old information. I

changed network config

2002-03-18 Thread Yang Shouxun
Dear Debian Users, I'm using Debian GNU/Linux unstable. Recently I move to a new place and the ethernet configuration changed as a result. I manually edited all the files. It works fine except that each time when pcmcia service starts, the IP address, network mask and other things are of

about network config

2002-02-27 Thread debianlist
HI: In win2k, I am using DHCP to connect internet. In Debian,can I use the information(ip,DNS Server..) get from in win2k to manual config network in Debian? Thanks

Re: about network config

2002-02-27 Thread Stephan Hachinger
know. Cheers, Stephan - Original Message - From: debianlist To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 3:38 PM Subject: about network config HI: In win2k, I am using DHCP to connect internet. In Debian,can I use the information (ip,DNS Server..) get from in win2k

Re: about network config

2002-02-27 Thread Alex Malinovich
On Wed, 2002-02-27 at 08:38, debianlist wrote: In win2k, I am using DHCP to connect internet. In Debian,can I use the information(ip,DNS Server..) get from in win2k to manual config network in Debian? Assuming you have your DHCP server configured properly, Debian can get the same info

Re: [SOLVED] Re: Network config problem

2001-12-12 Thread Daniel Toffetti
On Monday 10 December 2001 19:39, Mark Ferlatte wrote: Reading again /etc/init.d/dhcp I see the following: # Add all interfaces you want dhcpd to handle here Change the lines in /etc/init.d/dhcp that look like start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --pidfile $DHCPDPID \

[PART-SOLVED] Re: Network config problem

2001-12-10 Thread Daniel Toffetti
On Sunday 09 December 2001 16:24, Michael Heldebrant wrote: It's strange to me that 'pump -i eth1 --status' shows correctly the gateway (10.7.2.1), nameservers, etc. So I tried to add the two missing entries, and it failed. root: route add default gw 10.7.2.1 dev eth1 SIOCADDRT:

Re: [PART-SOLVED] Re: Network config problem

2001-12-10 Thread Daniel Toffetti
On Monday 10 December 2001 16:23, Daniel Toffetti wrote: But now (and this is why I say PART-SOLVED) the internal hosts are not assigned a valid internal IP from the proxy via pump. I even copied the file dhcpd.conf from my old proxy to the new, tried changing from pump to dhcpcd in the

Re: [PART-SOLVED] Re: Network config problem

2001-12-10 Thread Mark Ferlatte
On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 05:46:56PM -0300, Daniel Toffetti wrote (1.00): Reading again /etc/init.d/dhcp I see the following: # Add all interfaces you want dhcpd to handle here Change the lines in /etc/init.d/dhcp that look like start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --pidfile

Re: Network config problem

2001-12-09 Thread Daniel Toffetti
On Sunday 09 December 2001 02:53, Michael Heldebrant wrote: You want: auto ethWHATEVER iface inet dhcp ethWHATEVER instead of static dhcp which, I'm not even sure how it would be parsed by ifup. ifconfig should tell you if your interface iseven being brought up. My fault here, sorry, it is

Re: Network config problem

2001-12-09 Thread Michael Heldebrant
On Sun, 2001-12-09 at 12:50, Daniel Toffetti wrote: On Sunday 09 December 2001 02:53, Michael Heldebrant wrote: You want: auto ethWHATEVER iface inet dhcp ethWHATEVER instead of static dhcp which, I'm not even sure how it would be parsed by ifup. ifconfig should tell you if your

Network config problem

2001-12-08 Thread Daniel Toffetti
Hi all ! I've a small diskless proxy booting from a floppy based distro called Coyote. Now I've got an old HDD and I'm installing Debian Potato, but I'm failing to get the access to the Net working. Right now I get the external interface be assigned the valid IP address as before, configuring

Re: Network config problem

2001-12-08 Thread ben
On Saturday 08 December 2001 10:41 am, Daniel Toffetti wrote: Hi all ! I've a small diskless proxy booting from a floppy based distro called Coyote. Now I've got an old HDD and I'm installing Debian Potato, but I'm failing to get the access to the Net working. Right now I get the external

Re: Network config problem

2001-12-08 Thread Daniel Toffetti
On Saturday 08 December 2001 16:58, ben wrote: Right now I get the external interface be assigned the valid IP address as before, configuring it as 'static dhcp - hostname pump' in /etc/interfaces. But when I try _any_ ping (any but my own address and localhost, of course), it fails with a

Re: Network config problem

2001-12-08 Thread Michael Heldebrant
On Sat, 2001-12-08 at 23:14, Daniel Toffetti wrote: On Saturday 08 December 2001 16:58, ben wrote: Right now I get the external interface be assigned the valid IP address as before, configuring it as 'static dhcp - hostname pump' in /etc/interfaces. But when I try _any_ ping (any but my

Network config tool

2001-10-30 Thread Will Newton
Is there such a thing? Specifically a tool to edit /etc/network/interfaces. And before you say, yes, vim, I know it isn't that hard, but some people do find this difficult, and when I say Debian is great, install Debian I would like to be able to point them in the direction of simple tools to

Re: Network config tool

2001-10-30 Thread Kurt Lieber
www.webmin.com/webmin On Tuesday 30 October 2001 08:50 am, Will Newton wrote: Is there such a thing?

Re: Network config tool

2001-10-30 Thread D.
If memory serves me correctly, during the installation of Potato at the point of inserting/selecting modules, if your nic card is on the list and you select it, when you exit that portation of the install it will ask you if you want to configure your network. Saying yes will start the process and

Re: Network config tool

2001-10-30 Thread Will Newton
On Tuesday 30 Oct 2001 7:20 pm, D. wrote: you need to answer is what is your Hostname? Then it will ask you if you want the program to set up your network automatically, saying yes will do this and if the program is successful it will say congratulations your network is set up. What can

Network config...why so many??

2000-12-26 Thread Xucaen
--- Terry Boon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: /etc/network/interfaces is where you may want to look. Here's mine as an example (with one ethernet card): # /etc/network/interfaces -- configuration file for ifup(8), ifdown(8) # The loopback interface iface lo inet loopback #

Re: Network config...why so many??

2000-12-26 Thread Phil Brutsche
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said... Hi all, I'm just curious. why are there so many files that apparently hold the same information? I thought the network configuration were kept in files hosts, hostname, gateways,

Network config easy question

2000-12-25 Thread Robin Rowe
Dumb question, how do I set the IP address, netmask, gateway, and dns host on Debian? The docs say that I should edit a file named 'network' but I don't find any such file. Robin [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Network config easy question

2000-12-25 Thread Pascal Hos
Check man interfaces On Monday 25 December 2000 04:27 pm, Robin Rowe wrote: Dumb question, how do I set the IP address, netmask, gateway, and dns host on Debian? The docs say that I should edit a file named 'network' but I don't find any such file. Robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] Pascal Hos --

Re: Network config easy question

2000-12-25 Thread Pierfrancesco Caci
:- Robin == Robin Rowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Dumb question, how do I set the IP address, netmask, gateway, and dns host on Debian? The docs say that I should edit a file named 'network' but I don't find any such file. the docs are outdated. check for a file named

Re: Network config easy question

2000-12-25 Thread Terry Boon
On Mon, Dec 25, 2000 at 02:27:53PM -0800, Robin Rowe wrote: Dumb question, how do I set the IP address, netmask, gateway, and dns host on Debian? The docs say that I should edit a file named 'network' but I don't find any such file. /etc/network/interfaces is where you may want to look.

Re: Network config easy question

2000-12-25 Thread Pierfrancesco Caci
:- Pierfrancesco == Pierfrancesco Caci [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: the dns host is set up using /proc directly or by using /etc/sysctl.conf duh... I meant dns domain name the dns serving you is set in /etc/resolv.conf Pf --

Re: Network config easy question (solved)

2000-12-25 Thread Robin Rowe
Thank you! Robin - Original Message - From: Terry Boon [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Sent: Monday, December 25, 2000 2:58 PM Subject: Re: Network config easy question On Mon, Dec 25, 2000 at 02:27:53PM -0800, Robin Rowe wrote: Dumb question, how do I set the IP

Re: Network config

2000-11-22 Thread Wayne Topa
Subject: RE: Network config Date: Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 10:59:09AM +0800 In reply to:Gilbert.Li (??) Quoting Gilbert.Li (??)([EMAIL PROTECTED]): I can't find this option( CONFIG_RTL8139 ) in network device section.Where is it? Thanks less /usr/src/linux/.config

Re: Network config

2000-11-22 Thread Moritz Schulte
Wayne Topa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I can't find this option( CONFIG_RTL8139 ) in network device section.Where is it? You've to say 'yes' to CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL, which shows you the experimantel drivers, too. moritz -- Moritz Schulte [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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