Hi all,
I've run into a couple of problems the *fm's I can find don't solve.
How in 'ell do you UN configure the Internet connection sharing
#1: While trying to set up Internet connection sharing I fsck'd my local
network e.g. NO NFS connection.. OK referring to a suggestion sent on this
ken wrote:
Hi all,
I've run into a couple of problems the *fm's I can find don't solve.
How in 'ell do you UN configure the Internet connection sharing
#1: While trying to set up Internet connection sharing I fsck'd my local
network e.g. NO NFS connection.. OK referring to a
On Saturday 16 February 2002 04:47 pm, you wrote:
ken wrote:
Hi all,
I've run into a couple of problems the *fm's I can find don't solve.
How in 'ell do you UN configure the Internet connection sharing
#1: While trying to set up Internet connection sharing I fsck'd my local
ken wrote:
On Saturday 16 February 2002 04:47 pm, you wrote:
ken wrote:
Hi all,
I've run into a couple of problems the *fm's I can find don't solve.
How in 'ell do you UN configure the Internet connection sharing
#1: While trying to set up Internet connection sharing I
Hi everybody,
After succesfully installing Mandrake 8.1 on my PII 333MHz, and checking
everything was running allright (network included), I decided to download
kernel 2.4.16 sources for compiling it on my own.
Compilation and installation session run without apparent problems. It was
on
hi
i have 2 computers connected to each other via a 5 port hub, i can ssh
to the other machine and vise versa withouth any problems but if i try
to transfer any file with about 1 or more mb
tail -f /var/log/messages gives me
Dec 1 23:34:24 Main sshd: succeeded
Dec 1 23:34:45 Main
last night..
rgds
Frank
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Subject: Re: [expert] Network problems caused by 'Tiny Firewall' GUI in
MDK
Ben
Franki wrote:
Its tough to figure out how I am going to do it easily in iptables. I have a
basic script, but nothing that does all that I want yet.. wish someone had
written an online ipchains - iptables script with Javascript or something,
that would be very handy. I only just figured out
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Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 2:05 AM
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Subject: RE: [expert] Network problems caused by 'Tiny Firewall' GUI in
MDK
Ok, I have read your post, I will see what I can find out..
you didn't run msec
On Friday 09 November 2001 11:16, Franki wrote:
I have still not found a simple script platform like pmfirewall that asks a
bunch of questions in a console at install
then writes a nice easy to read list of rules, one per line with nice
Hi
I asked some time ago little advice here on
Mr. Woods Thank you very much for replying to my post.
port 139 I was leaving open for samba. I use samba so that I can download
stuff straight from the internet to my linux box from my Win2K box. (At
least I was back when my win2K box could connect to the internet). As for
port 6000 I may
Thanks for replying Richard,
The link you gave me basically told me it could connect to every port that
Nmap could except 3306 which is where MySQL is listening. That might
explain why Scoop isn't working but I still don't get it because apache
should be connecting to MySQL locally via sockets
Ben Nicolas wrote:
Mr. Woods Thank you very much for replying to my post.
port 139 I was leaving open for samba. I use samba so that I can download
stuff straight from the internet to my linux box from my Win2K box. (At
least I was back when my win2K box could connect to the internet).
You were right in assuming my basic topology consisted of 1 LM 8.0 server
(acting as a gateway/router) with 2 nic's. Besides that all I have is one
client machine running Win2K.
Now that you mention it you're also right about not needing to have port
139 open externally to use samba betw. my
Ben Nicolas wrote:
You were right in assuming my basic topology consisted of 1 LM 8.0 server
(acting as a gateway/router) with 2 nic's. Besides that all I have is one
client machine running Win2K.
Now that you mention it you're also right about not needing to have port
139 open
On Wed, 14 Mar 2001, Tom Stockton you wrote:
Hi
What would cause my 2 machine network (connected by crossover cable) to
can you physically swap the network interfaces ??
istr having something similar, swapping the cards swopped the problem
proving one end faulty
stephen parkinson
Hi
What would cause my 2 machine network (connected by crossover cable) to
only send data one way down the cable. If I run tcpdump on both
interfaces and ping each other then I can see pc1 receiving arp requests
and replying , but pc2 only shows the outgoing arp request, it does not
see the
Hi Tom,
I've had very similar problems. When I tried this list I got no reply for
an answer, so it's not solved. However, I found that if I run
ifdown eth0
ifup eth0
on one machine, sometimes both, everything works fine. I might bother
putting those in the rc.local.
Robert
On Wed, 14 Mar
Check out the "route" command. It is possible that your gateway is the
wrong device. All installs of Mandrake on my machine (and recently a
laptop at work) have had the gateway default to either the wrong device
or ip number (.254) which kills network function stone dead - packets go
out, but
Hi,
I had some thing simmilar (not the same) where comp A would receive pings
from either comp B or comp C but not could not reply. I had two NIC's on
comp A and they were both on the 192.168.1.0 network. It turned out that
this caused an ambiguity. This is because it is assumed that if
No!! Messing about with the route and ifconfig commands never worked in my
case at least. After the ifdown/ifup sequence the routes are unaffected
anyway. I find it interesting that I have the same nic involved, the
Netgear FA311.
Thanks for trying to help though, I think you are the only one
/etc/rc.d/init.d/network restart
On Fri, 16 Mar 2001, Robert wrote:
No!! Messing about with the route and ifconfig commands never worked in my
case at least. After the ifdown/ifup sequence the routes are unaffected
anyway. I find it interesting that I have the same nic involved, the
I have a Dell Inspiron 7000...
I just installed the new Mandrake Air, everything works great cept the
networking.
I have a 3com 10/100 card (no modem) I think its a 3c575. When I installed the
system ISMOD crashed when detecting the card so I skipped the network
installation.
It DID give the
Ok. I am not sure if this is off topic or not so
bare with me. My work network is a NT network
and most of the computers are Win98 or NT. As
a matter of fact only three are others(2 linux
boxes and 1 Mac). Our network has two different
sets of IP blocks for use. Since they are different
if I use
At 01:39 PM 12/16/99 -0600, Sean Armstrong wrote:
Ok. I am not sure if this is off topic or not so
bare with me. My work network is a NT network
and most of the computers are Win98 or NT. As
a matter of fact only three are others(2 linux
boxes and 1 Mac). Our network has two different
sets of IP
under Windows NT, you have the ability (under the "advanced" button in
tcp/ip settings) to have multiple ip addresses or networks on your
machine.
also, under linux, using ip alias, you can have multiple ip addresses or
networks on your machine. linuxconf may set that up for you.
bug
On
While not fully understanding you question..
If your wondering why you cannot see the different subnets
via the network neighborhood or smbclient then this is your answer.
The netbios that your windows machines use cannot cross subnets without
the help of a router. To fix this Micro$oft created
Mike Hill wrote:
Herman,
I have the exact same network card combo here. (two 3c905b's).
I have the same information in /etc/conf.modules also. Mine works fine.
One NIC (eth0) goes to my Cable modem and the second NIC (eth1) goes to my
hub for my local network.
eth0 goes to the router -
Axalon Bloodstone wrote:
Have a look at your routeing odds are it's screwed up.
Here it is
** route *
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric RefUse Iface
209.115.168.27 * 255.255.255.255 UH0 00 eth0
On Thu, 16 Sep 1999, Herman Van Keer (softouch) wrote:
Axalon Bloodstone wrote:
Have a look at your routeing odds are it's screwed up.
Here it is
** route *
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric RefUse Iface
209.115.168.27
Axalon Bloodstone wrote:
On Thu, 16 Sep 1999, Herman Van Keer (softouch) wrote:
As I told to Mike, the same hardware just runs fine with RedHat 5.1
I mention this because I want you to be sure that the hardware is working as
it should.
So something (with Mandrake and this hardware) is
l Message -
From: Herman Van Keer (softouch) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 1999 12:09 PM
Subject: Re: [expert] network problems on Mandrake 6
The funniest thing too is that the card seems to be dead - no lights (the
one
of the external netwo
On Thu, 16 Sep 1999, Herman Van Keer (softouch) wrote:
Axalon Bloodstone wrote:
On Thu, 16 Sep 1999, Herman Van Keer (softouch) wrote:
As I told to Mike, the same hardware just runs fine with RedHat 5.1
I mention this because I want you to be sure that the hardware is working as
it
"Axalon" == Axalon Bloodstone [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[snip]
Axalon I sugesst updateing this to atleast the 2.2.9-27mdk before
Axalon the umount and core dump problems hit you. Going to the
Axalon kernel from cooker would be even better as it's got
Axalon updated nic drivers
On Thu, 16 Sep 1999, Mike Fieschko wrote:
"Axalon" == Axalon Bloodstone [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[snip]
Axalon I sugesst updateing this to atleast the 2.2.9-27mdk before
Axalon the umount and core dump problems hit you. Going to the
Axalon kernel from cooker would be even
Hi,
After installing Linux Mandrake 6.0 I do have a problem with my network:
Motherboard GA-6BXC (Gigabyte)
Two network cards 3com - 3C905B-TX (PCI cards)
I use the default installed driver : 3c59x
(conf.modules =
alias eth0 3c59x
alias eth1 3c59x)
The whole hardware is OK, since I installed
: [expert] network problems on Mandrake 6
Hi,
After installing Linux Mandrake 6.0 I do have a problem with my network:
Motherboard GA-6BXC (Gigabyte)
Two network cards 3com - 3C905B-TX (PCI cards)
I use the default installed driver : 3c59x
(conf.modules =
alias eth0 3c59x
alias eth1 3c59x
Mike Hill wrote:
What output does ifconfig give for eth0 and eth1? What are you trying to
ping? Some more information on the structure of the network and how
everything is connected would be helpful.
Mike
Thanks Mike for this turbo-quick answer;-)
Unfortunately, I have now the 'old'
On Wed, 15 Sep 1999, Herman Van Keer (softouch) wrote:
Hi,
After installing Linux Mandrake 6.0 I do have a problem with my network:
Motherboard GA-6BXC (Gigabyte)
Two network cards 3com - 3C905B-TX (PCI cards)
I use the default installed driver : 3c59x
(conf.modules =
alias eth0
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