Hi Velibor and others - I might be able to help in some areas, though not others. Velibor, you said:
>>If You don't make Solaris 10 somehow more usable and friendly, with easy >>to use and follow documentation, You are gona lose. Why I am telling You >>this? You documentation is horribly profesionall and totally wrong. We >>need a huge miner tool to find ordinary things like setting up a fixed >>IP, default gateway, how not to change things after reboot, and so on. I presume from your comment above that you were using the Solaris 10 documentation? Because I am about to give you some links that are specific to the Solaris 10 documentation that might help you out. You continue: >>I have a nightmare making my x4150 to see DHCP and to receive IP, gateway and >>other things. I don't know much technically about DHCP. It sounds like you probably gave up on it. Did you have a look at the DHCP documentation available from docs.sun.com? Here is a link to the client side administration (individual user administration) chapter: http://docs.sfbay.sun.com/app/docs/doc/816-4554/eyatl?a=view You continue: >>After that, when we decide to make it with fixed IP, I manage somehow to >>manage that, not to mention that after reboot everything was in vain... Did you try either of the following procedures for making an IP address continue across reboots? They both have the information you would need. The first applies specifically to configuring interfaces after they have been installed: http://docs.sfbay.sun.com/app/docs/doc/816-4554/fpdcn?a=view This next link has instructions and examples for changing IP addresses and other network parameters. I'd especially have a look at the example, which also explain how to save the IP addresses so that they remain after reboots: http://docs.sfbay.sun.com/app/docs/doc/816-4554/gbwxb?a=view You mentioned that you were having trouble setting up a "default gateway?" Do you mean a default router to route packets beyond the local network? If that is what you mean, did you try the procedure for configuring a router? To find it, click the next link and scroll down to "How to Configure an IPv4 Router:" http://docs.sfbay.sun.com/app/docs/doc/816-4554/gcvjj?a=view You continue: >>After somehow manage to do that, and lose 2 days, my sshd is not working >>anymore. Unfortunately, I don't have the technical knowledge to help you with sshd. Maybe someone else on this alias can give you assistance. Finally, please note that I am not a technical support person. I'm a technical writer who has written instructions for some of the subjects where you have had problems, specifically configuring "static" IP addresses and for configuring routing, including default routers. I hope that the information in this message will help you with some of your problems. - Stephanie Brucker This message posted from opensolaris.org
