[gentoo-user] ping / connect to another subnet

2010-03-30 Thread Joseph
I'm running Windows XP on VirtualBox, it has a network NAT so the IP address it gets: IP: 10.0.2.15 Gateway: 10.0.2.2 DNS: 10.10.0.1 (Linux router) I've tried to access the Windows IP by creating another subnet: ifconfig eth0:1 10.0.2.0 up but it doesn't work, I can not ping the Windows IP:

Re: [gentoo-user] ping / connect to another subnet

2010-03-30 Thread stosss
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 2:08 PM, Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote: I'm running Windows XP on VirtualBox, it has a network NAT so the IP address it gets: IP: 10.0.2.15 Gateway: 10.0.2.2 DNS: 10.10.0.1  (Linux router) I've tried to access the Windows IP by creating another subnet: ifconfig

Re: [gentoo-user] ping / connect to another subnet

2010-03-30 Thread Joseph
On 03/30/10 14:55, stosss wrote: On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 2:08 PM, Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote: I'm running Windows XP on VirtualBox, it has a network NAT so the IP address it gets: IP: 10.0.2.15 Gateway: 10.0.2.2 DNS: 10.10.0.1 ?(Linux router) I've tried to access the Windows IP by

Re: [gentoo-user] ping / connect to another subnet

2010-03-30 Thread Kostyantyn
On Tue, 2010-03-30 at 13:08 -0600, Joseph wrote: On 03/30/10 14:55, stosss wrote: On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 2:08 PM, Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote: I'm running Windows XP on VirtualBox, it has a network NAT so the IP address it gets: IP: 10.0.2.15 Gateway: 10.0.2.2 DNS: 10.10.0.1

Re: [gentoo-user] ping / connect to another subnet

2010-03-30 Thread Kostyantyn
On Tue, 2010-03-30 at 13:08 -0600, Joseph wrote: On 03/30/10 14:55, stosss wrote: On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 2:08 PM, Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote: I'm running Windows XP on VirtualBox, it has a network NAT so the IP address it gets: IP: 10.0.2.15 Gateway: 10.0.2.2 DNS: 10.10.0.1

Re: [gentoo-user] ping / connect to another subnet

2010-03-30 Thread Joseph
On 03/30/10 23:22, Kostyantyn wrote: Check the User Manual for Virtual Box: http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/3.1.6/UserManual.pdf Take a look at section 6.3:VirtualBox. A virtual machine with NAT enabled acts much like a real computer that connects to the Internet through a router. The

[gentoo-user] Ping ElseCZ (re: Nvidia WAIT; (also KVM GPM passthrough ))

2010-02-23 Thread 7v5w7go9ub0o
I tried to respond to your NVidia forums post; but couldn't join the forum (apparently they didn't like my gmail address). - FWIW I get that wait (WAIT (E, 0, 0x0887d, 0) ) when I activate the following kernel options: # set Bus options (PCI etc.) - Support for DMA Remapping Devices to * #

Re: [gentoo-user] ping!

2006-03-22 Thread Matt Richards
Luiz Carlos Guidolin wrote: ipv4. IPV6 requires a specific hardware to run. No, it doesn't. ipv6 is just a new protocol just different software the network and computer hardware dont have to change! althought i can see why you might say this because some broadband routers dont support ipv6

Re: [gentoo-user] ping!

2006-03-22 Thread Luiz Carlos Guidolin
Matt and Alexander, you're right. Sorry for the wrong info guys. After reading more about it I realized it's just an router issue! Thanks On 3/22/06, Matt Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Luiz Carlos Guidolin wrote: ipv4. IPV6 requires a specific hardware to run. No, it doesn't. ipv6

Re: [gentoo-user] ping!

2006-03-22 Thread maxim wexler
Thanks, Luiz. Yeah, just noticed when I did an emerge of iptraf it said it was going for just one package but then went and got the ipv6 diff file too. No, the crossover LAN I'm working on will be strictly private. My only connection to the Web is via dialup. But can someone actually squeeze

Re: [gentoo-user] ping!

2006-03-22 Thread Luiz Carlos Guidolin
Hi Maxim, as long as you will only be using it internally I think there is no problem to use the FTP. I think that the probability of someone doing that is very low. One should be interested in your stuff to spend time doing that. The fact is, since you will be connected to the Internet you must

[gentoo-user] ping!

2006-03-21 Thread maxim wexler
Hi, Oops, lost the thread turning off dhcp end. Thanks to Neil. Both boxen can ping each other. Now to clear up a few loose ends: Why on the fresh(2.6.15) install does net.eth0 start automatically and the older(2.6.12) have to be started manually? Is this a bug or a feature? I note the

Re: [gentoo-user] ping!

2006-03-21 Thread Franta
On Tue, 2006-03-21 at 11:43 -0800, maxim wexler wrote: Hi, Oops, lost the thread turning off dhcp end. Thanks to Neil. Both boxen can ping each other. Now to clear up a few loose ends: Why on the fresh(2.6.15) install does net.eth0 start automatically and the older(2.6.12) have to be

Re: [gentoo-user] ping!

2006-03-21 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 11:43:57 -0800 (PST), maxim wexler wrote: I note the abundance of choices in portage/net-ftp. What do I need? I'll just be moving files back and forth. I don't think security is an issue. Is ftp all I need? FTP is more than you need. scp will do the job with only SSH

Re: [gentoo-user] ping!

2006-03-21 Thread maxim wexler
--- Franta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 2006-03-21 at 11:43 -0800, maxim wexler wrote: Hi, Oops, lost the thread turning off dhcp end. Thanks to Neil. Both boxen can ping each other. Now to clear up a few loose ends: Why on the fresh(2.6.15) install does net.eth0

Re: [gentoo-user] ping!

2006-03-21 Thread Luiz Carlos Guidolin
Hi, ipv6 is a newer protocol that is meant to substitute the actual ipv4. IPV6 requires a specific hardware to run. Since the actual protocol is version 4 there is no need to include a specific flag for it. And my suggestion is, use -ipv6 since you probably doesn't have the hardware for it. The

IPv6 (was: Re: [gentoo-user] ping!)

2006-03-21 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Tuesday 21 March 2006 18:18, Luiz Carlos Guidolin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about 'Re: [gentoo-user] ping!': IPV6 requires a specific hardware to run. Blatantly and completely false. Any hardware that can transport ipv4 traffic can transport ipv6 traffic [1]. Routing tables may be larger

Re: IPv6 (was: Re: [gentoo-user] ping!)

2006-03-21 Thread Nick Rout
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 19:37:23 -0600 Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote: On Tuesday 21 March 2006 18:18, Luiz Carlos Guidolin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about 'Re: [gentoo-user] ping!': IPV6 requires a specific hardware to run. Blatantly and completely false. Any hardware that can transport ipv4

Re: [gentoo-user] ping!

2006-03-21 Thread Alexander Skwar
Luiz Carlos Guidolin wrote: ipv4. IPV6 requires a specific hardware to run. No, it doesn't. Alexander Skwar -- If you think nobody cares if you're alive, try missing a couple of car payments. -- Earl Wilson -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list