Re: [gentoo-user] Problems with domainname

2006-03-28 Thread Walter Dnes
On Mon, Mar 27, 2006 at 07:04:44PM -0800, maxim wexler wrote Okay, I'll try it. Can you give me some hints on how to edit the config file keeping in mind it's only for a crossover LAN and security is _not_ and issue? It's to spare me the ordeal of downloading to one machine and then having

Re: [gentoo-user] Problems with domainname

2006-03-27 Thread maxim wexler
--- Walter Dnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, Mar 26, 2006 at 02:05:13PM -0800, maxim wexler wrote I thought emerging ftpd would be my salvation but that doesn't work either. How do you start the bleeping thing. I even ran /usr/sbin/ftpd; it didn't gag but it didn't start

Re: [gentoo-user] Problems with domainname

2006-03-26 Thread maxim wexler
--- Ryan Tandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: maxim wexler wrote: --- Walter Dnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: m doing things wrongg. - are you sure you're running ftpd on the target machine? Well top and ps list ftp without the 'd' on the end as running. And ftp starts

Re: [gentoo-user] Problems with domainname

2006-03-26 Thread maxim wexler
Ouch; you're *NOT* going to connect the two machines while logged on via dialup, at least not without some fancy route statements. If anybody can give an example of how to do it, I'd appreciate seeing it. K6-2.6.15-- lumberton ~ # route -n

Re: [gentoo-user] Problems with domainname

2006-03-26 Thread Walter Dnes
On Sun, Mar 26, 2006 at 02:05:13PM -0800, maxim wexler wrote I thought emerging ftpd would be my salvation but that doesn't work either. How do you start the bleeping thing. I even ran /usr/sbin/ftpd; it didn't gag but it didn't start either. man ftpd (or whatever the package is called)

Re: [gentoo-user] Problems with domainname

2006-03-25 Thread maxim wexler
12 192.168.0.2 gravity.twi-31o2.org gravity [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ date Fri Mar 24 20:15:55 GMT 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ Sorry to intrude but I can't get a nibble on my post ftp connection refused. Just so happens I found the above gravity line in my hosts file after doing an

Re: [gentoo-user] Problems with domainname

2006-03-25 Thread Walter Dnes
On Sat, Mar 25, 2006 at 02:11:01PM -0800, maxim wexler wrote So both PCs have that line in their /hosts file now. So I oughta be able to ftp gravity from one or the other and get connected, right? But it doesn't work :^( Does ftp work for you? There are several places where things can

Re: [gentoo-user] Problems with domainname

2006-03-25 Thread maxim wexler
--- Walter Dnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sat, Mar 25, 2006 at 02:11:01PM -0800, maxim wexler wrote So both PCs have that line in their /hosts file now. So I oughta be able to ftp gravity from one or the other and get connected, right? But it doesn't work :^( Does ftp work

Re: [gentoo-user] Problems with domainname

2006-03-25 Thread Ryan Tandy
maxim wexler wrote: --- Walter Dnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: m doing things wrongg. - are you sure you're running ftpd on the target machine? Well top and ps list ftp without the 'd' on the end as running. And ftp starts with the ftp prompt. If that's what you mean. No, the ftp

Re: [gentoo-user] Problems with domainname

2006-03-25 Thread Walter Dnes
On Sat, Mar 25, 2006 at 06:57:10PM -0800, maxim wexler wrote Sempron-2.6.12 sarawak heathen # route -n Kernel IP routing table Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric RefUse Iface 64.228.98.241 0.0.0.0

Re: [gentoo-user] Problems with domainname

2006-03-24 Thread THUFIR HAWAT
On 3/19/06, JimD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In order to get a proper FQDN, you need to set up three files: /etc/hosts, /etc/conf.d/hostanme, /etc/conf.d/domainname. I also have the same problems as you in past, and one day I found that the most tricky thing was

Re: [gentoo-user] Problems with domainname

2006-03-19 Thread JimD
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In order to get a proper FQDN, you need to set up three files: /etc/hosts, /etc/conf.d/hostanme, /etc/conf.d/domainname. I also have the same problems as you in past, and one day I found that the most tricky thing was that you must give a seperate line for your FQDN

Re: [gentoo-user] Problems with domainname

2006-03-19 Thread Felipe Ribeiro
SOLVED! Thanks! On 3/19/06, JimD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In order to get a proper FQDN, you need to set up three files: /etc/hosts, /etc/conf.d/hostanme, /etc/conf.d/domainname. I also have the same problems as you in past, and one day I found that the most

[gentoo-user] Problems with domainname

2006-03-18 Thread Felipe Ribeiro
Hi, I've already set my domain name (pixelsolutions.com.br) on /etc/hosts, /etc/conf.d/domainname and /etc/resolv.conf, but i still get the: This is mustang.(none) (Linux x86_64 2.6.15-gentoo-r7) when i start the system. What should i do? Regards, Felipe -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing

Re: [gentoo-user] Problems with domainname

2006-03-18 Thread scwang
On Sun, Mar 19, 2006 at 01:16:51AM -0300, Felipe Ribeiro wrote: Hi, I've already set my domain name (pixelsolutions.com.br) on /etc/hosts, /etc/conf.d/domainname and /etc/resolv.conf, but i still get the: This is mustang.(none) (Linux x86_64 2.6.15-gentoo-r7) when i start the system.