Linux-Networking Digest #938, Volume #10 Thu, 22 Apr 99 04:13:55 EDT
Contents:
Weird network routing problem.. ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Re: Internet connection through ADSL line (doctor)
Re: Internet connection through ADSL line (doctor)
Need help with setting up Netscape with Mediaone. ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Re: ADSL and ATMF 25Mbit/s NIC ("ryan")
Re: How do I load what is complied into the kernel? (Enguang He)
NIS having trouble across networks ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Re: How do I load what is complied into the kernel? (Villy Kruse)
Re: Newbie configuring nic for internet (Alex Lam)
Winzip self extractors with masquerading ("ryan")
looking for info on setting up an ISP (Jeremy C. Reed)
Re: Trouble with DNS (David Lewis)
Re: ncpfs help (L J Bayuk)
Re: Gopher's Service, Help (Panyan)
Re: Find IP after pppd ("Paul Mohr")
Re: Find IP after pppd (Lew Pitcher)
Re: Proxy recommendations & Squid configuration info wanted ("Jan Johansson")
Re: NIS woes (Bob Neitzke)
Re: Internet connection through ADSL line (Stuart Lynne)
Re: VERY URGENT !!! : Samba networking (Richard Torkar)
Re: NIS having trouble across networks ("Ng, Choon Hooi")
Setting up networking on RedHat 5.2 ("James Goodwin")
Re: Waiting for Red Hat 6.0 ("Folkert Meeuw")
only local account holders can print (RedHat 5.2) (Georg Schwarz)
Re: making diald (Villy Kruse)
Re: dhcp gone after upgrade to 2.2.6 (Hans Dumbrajs)
Set up an ethernet card (Alan Ling)
Re: DHCP client with NT Server (Bob)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Weird network routing problem..
Date: Thu, 22 Apr 1999 05:14:26 GMT
Hello,
I am facing a weird network related probelm. I have a department LAN, and a
router that connects to the campus backbone. I have a few linux boxes on the
LAN, and their routing tables have only two entries one for local-loopback
and another the default route through eth0. Everything works fine, I can
send receive mails/telnet/ftp etc. But what thoroughly confused me is that I
can't ping from these linux boxes to the same machines where as I can telnet
to them. Ping works when used for machines within the dept. Here are the
details.
Linux box IP - 144.16.75.85
Dept network address - 144.16.75.0
netmask - 255.255.255.0
Broadcast - 144.16.75.255
Gateway address ( the router that connects to the backbone) - 144.16.75.1
Now the funny part is that if I add a route with network address as
144.16.64.0 and netmask as 255.255.240.0 then suddenly the ping thing starts
working fine. I have read the NAG, Douglas Comer's volumes on
internetworking etc. but have no idea as to what is causing this. Thanx in
advance..
Regards,
Kedar Patankar.
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From: doctor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: Internet connection through ADSL line
Date: Thu, 22 Apr 1999 13:16:52 +0800
u may try this, we are using adsl modem in hk too, and this works for me
"Blane A. Balch" wrote:
> I'm just about ready to give up. I have a home network with a desktop
> and laptop computer. In preperation for my new ADSL service, I
> resurrected an old P200 to set up a Class C network with a Linux
> firewall to my small network starting with no experiance with Linux.
> After spending 2 weeks beating my head on the screen getting both NIC
> interfaces working, all three computers to talk to one another and
> SAMBA up and running, I thought all I would have to do was configure
> ip-masquerade once I got the new service. Not a chance.
>
> The service that I got was Southwestern Bell's ADSL basic service with
> dynamic IP addressing. When I plugged the the DSL modem into eth0, no
> joy...... My internal network works fine. I can ping and telnet all
> around but I cannot connect to the internet through the Linux box.
>
> Ifconfig shows that the eth0 is connected to the DNS server for
> Southwestern Bell but I cannot ping out to the internet nor can I
> access the internet through my Win98 computers.
>
> What concerns me is that I can't connect to the rest of the world.
> All of the HOW TO manuals that I've read have gotten me more confused.
> Most of what I have read deals with static IP addresses.
>
> What else can I check? What I want to do is:
>
> 1. Get the Linux Box hooked up to the internet.
> 2. Create a gateway through eth1 so my other win computers
> can see the internet.
> 3. Set up a firewall for dynamic IP addressing using IP-Masq.
>
> Is a simple set of instructions for the Linux impaired? Any help
> would be appriecated.
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From: doctor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: Internet connection through ADSL line
Date: Thu, 22 Apr 1999 13:18:30 +0800
forgot to post the link :P
http://www.cs.ust.hk/~henry/ims/
doctor wrote:
> u may try this, we are using adsl modem in hk too, and this works for me
>
> "Blane A. Balch" wrote:
>
> > I'm just about ready to give up. I have a home network with a desktop
> > and laptop computer. In preperation for my new ADSL service, I
> > resurrected an old P200 to set up a Class C network with a Linux
> > firewall to my small network starting with no experiance with Linux.
> > After spending 2 weeks beating my head on the screen getting both NIC
> > interfaces working, all three computers to talk to one another and
> > SAMBA up and running, I thought all I would have to do was configure
> > ip-masquerade once I got the new service. Not a chance.
> >
> > The service that I got was Southwestern Bell's ADSL basic service with
> > dynamic IP addressing. When I plugged the the DSL modem into eth0, no
> > joy...... My internal network works fine. I can ping and telnet all
> > around but I cannot connect to the internet through the Linux box.
> >
> > Ifconfig shows that the eth0 is connected to the DNS server for
> > Southwestern Bell but I cannot ping out to the internet nor can I
> > access the internet through my Win98 computers.
> >
> > What concerns me is that I can't connect to the rest of the world.
> > All of the HOW TO manuals that I've read have gotten me more confused.
> > Most of what I have read deals with static IP addresses.
> >
> > What else can I check? What I want to do is:
> >
> > 1. Get the Linux Box hooked up to the internet.
> > 2. Create a gateway through eth1 so my other win computers
> > can see the internet.
> > 3. Set up a firewall for dynamic IP addressing using IP-Masq.
> >
> > Is a simple set of instructions for the Linux impaired? Any help
> > would be appriecated.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Need help with setting up Netscape with Mediaone.
Date: Thu, 22 Apr 1999 00:35:58 GMT
Hi, I'm new to Linux and have some questions. I was able to get Linux
installed on my Sony Pcg735 laptop with no problems and have XWindows up and
running also. I'm just not sure how to get Netscape to recognize my IP stuff
to configure it with my Media One connection. I booted into Win98 and wrote
down all the stuff after running winipcfg. I have all the info from my
current Netscape connection such as smtp servers and pop server numbers. I
tried plugging those into Netscape in Linux, but it says its not connecting (
couldn't find DNS server, blah blah blah) How do I know if my network card is
even working in Linux? It's a PCMCIA Netgear fa410tx. Netgear says to set it
up as an ne2000 compatible card. I've done some reading on the web and in
some books, but nothing has steered me in right direction. I would greatly
appreciate any help or any sites that can help me out. Thanks! - Chris --
Friends help you move. Real friends help you move bodies.
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From: "ryan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: ADSL and ATMF 25Mbit/s NIC
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 16:53:38 GMT
Hey,
I also have dsl at home the way I had to set it up to work was to buy a
ne2000 network adaptor, then plug my router into it. Linux flys on DSL, hope
you get it working.
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From: Enguang He <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: How do I load what is complied into the kernel?
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 12:51:29 -0400
For this function, you can check it by 2 ways:
1) check /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ipforwarding;
2) check make menuconfig in linux dir.
Heen
What's up wrote:
> Hi all,
> Is there any easy way to know whether the kernel has complied with
> certain "function" into it? For example, is IP Forwarding turned on?
>
> Martin
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: NIS having trouble across networks
Date: Thu, 22 Apr 1999 05:25:29 GMT
Is there something special you have to do to get a NIS client to read a NIS
server in a different network? I have server in 192.168.0.0 and client in
192.168.1.0. I have put the other net in securenets and hosts.allow. Anything
else special?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Villy Kruse)
Subject: Re: How do I load what is complied into the kernel?
Date: 20 Apr 1999 19:12:31 +0200
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
What's up <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi all,
> Is there any easy way to know whether the kernel has complied with
>certain "function" into it? For example, is IP Forwarding turned on?
>
>Martin
>
See /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward for the mentioned option. Also of
you write to this file you'll change the IP forwarding flag in the kernel.
Same for several other "files" in /proc/sys directory tree. These "files"
are not disk files but an interface you can use to tune certain kernel
paramters.
Villy
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From: Alex Lam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Newbie configuring nic for internet
Date: Wed, 21 Apr 1999 21:57:49 -0700
check out
http://www.cablemodeminfo.com/LinuxCableModem.html
It's vey easy. Good luck.
Alex Lam.
Curt wrote:
> after reading several postings and trying a miriad of attempts i haven't
> been able to connect to my isp through my nic. My setup is called a cable
> modem but i wouldn't say it has any specific settings for it...in win98 i
> just set the nic up as a normal card.
> Here is the win98 info:
> IP address: 216.96.32.XX
> Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
>
> WINS Configuration: Disabled
>
> Gateway: 216.96.32.1
>
> DNS Configuration
> Enabled
> Host : cvonlintel Domain: eaglecom.net
> SNS Server Search Order
> 207.1.165.3
> 207.182.160.2
>
> I was lucky enough to get RH5.2 to detect my nic its ne2000 using the tulip
> driver here is the information i have enterd in the network configurator
>
> Names
> Hostnames: .eaglecom.net (that is a period first)
> Domain: eaglecom.net
> Search for hostnames in additonal domains:
> Nothing
> Nameservers: 216.96.32.1
>
> Hosts
> IP Name Nicknames
> 127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain
> 216.96.32.XX .eaglecom.net (nothing)
>
> Interfaces
> Interface IP proto atboot
> active
> lo 127.0.0.1 none yes
> active
> eth0 216.96.32.XX none yes
> active
>
> Routing
> Network Packet Forwarding (IPv4)
> Default Gateway: 216.96.32.1
> Default Gateway Device: eth0
> interface network address netmask
> gateway
> nothing in these intries
>
> any help would be nice...i am a newbie so explicit help would be better..if
> it can be related to win that may also be helpful
>
> thanks in advance
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From: "ryan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Winzip self extractors with masquerading
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 17:18:26 GMT
ok this is real confusing to me. so first off i must apploguise, as I am a
newbie. so here is the situation. I have a redhat 5.2 linux box acting as
the masqurader, it works great, except one thing. i noticed whenever i
download a winzip self extractor for win32 i get an error messsage "Winzip
Headers are corrupt"
This is only when I am downloading on one of the machines behind the
firewall, linux can get the file, intact. I am sure this must be something
that i have just plain overlooked. anyone have any idea?
thanks
ryan
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jeremy C. Reed)
Subject: looking for info on setting up an ISP
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 17:23:44 GMT
Does anyone know of any good sites about setting up a 56K dial-up ISP?
Thanks,
Jeremy
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From: David Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Trouble with DNS
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 12:26:30 -0500
Bruce Ritchie wrote:
> David Lewis wrote:
> >
> > *** Can't find server name for address 129.20.1.248:
> > Server failed
> > *** Default servers are not available
> >
> > That's the error message I get when I run nslookup with
> > any
> > parameters. named is running, what is wrong?
> >
> > --
> > 1+ residential LD, 6.9 cents - http://LD.net/6.9/dlewis
>
> I suspect you need to define your nameservers in /etc/resolve.conf
>
> example:
>
> domain yourdomain
> nameserver 142.77.1.1
> nameserver anotherip
My nameserver was setup wrong in that file. Thanks a bunch!
--
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (L J Bayuk)
Subject: Re: ncpfs help
Date: 22 Apr 1999 00:17:13 GMT
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I've recently been struggling to make ncpfs work on my Linux box. I've followed
>the instructions to the letter, included IPX and ncpfs in the kernel, did a Make
>and Make install, did a ipx_configure --auto_interface=on --auto_primary=on, and
>ifconfig reports my ipx interface on eth0 is ready to rock. Do a slist and
>nothing. Do a ncpmount, nothing. It just sits there until I press control-c.
>Anybody got any ideas ?
The only thing that comes to mind is frame type. If you auto-detect
frame type (ipx_configure above), and have certain systems on your
net, the auto-detect may catch the wrong frame type and configure
itself to use only that type. This will prevent you from communicating
with any servers. Suggestions: set the frame type explicitly. Also do
"cat /proc/net/ipx_interface" to see if it detected your IPX Network
number. (If you post again, also give the kernel and ncpfs versions.)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Panyan)
Subject: Re: Gopher's Service, Help
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 13:46:30 GMT
On Mon, 19 Apr 1999 16:01:48 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Panyan)
wrote:
>hi all
>I am now interest in gopher's service and what
>to know how to put my files under gopher's menu.
>
>I now use redhat5.1 v2.0.34. as server and provide
>ftp, telnet and www, but I find that in the services
>there is gopher 70/tcp. I try to find the directory
>of gopher's, but have no ideas.
>
>It is easy for you, but not for me. Thanks for your
>help.
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From: "Paul Mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Find IP after pppd
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 10:52:19 -0700
>: After I connect I would like to find out my IP address. Is there a
global
>: variable or file that it is stored in?
You can run "/sbin/ifconfig" which will tell you the IP addresses of each of
your adapters.
If you want to extract the IP address (so that you can put it into a bash
variable or use it in a script somewhere), you can do this:
ifconfig ppp0 | grep 'inet addr' | awk '{print $2}' | sed -e "s/addr\://"
which will pull out the IP number only without all of the surrounding
garbage.
Hope this helps,
pm
Avatar Systems, LLC
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Lew Pitcher)
Subject: Re: Find IP after pppd
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 17:57:52 GMT
...
Or, you could use the ip-up script, invoked by pppd when it establishes
the connection. ip-up is passed parameters that include...
* the name of the interface (i.e. ppp0)
* the IP address assigned to your end of the connection, and
* the IP address assigned to the ISP's end of the connection
save that parameter in a file, or use it in the script
On Tue, 20 Apr 1999 10:52:19 -0700, "Paul Mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>: After I connect I would like to find out my IP address. Is there a
>global
>>: variable or file that it is stored in?
>
>
>You can run "/sbin/ifconfig" which will tell you the IP addresses of each of
>your adapters.
>
>If you want to extract the IP address (so that you can put it into a bash
>variable or use it in a script somewhere), you can do this:
>
>ifconfig ppp0 | grep 'inet addr' | awk '{print $2}' | sed -e "s/addr\://"
>
>which will pull out the IP number only without all of the surrounding
>garbage.
>
>Hope this helps,
>pm
>
>Avatar Systems, LLC
>
>
Lew Pitcher
System Consultant, Integration Solutions Architecture
Toronto Dominion Bank
([EMAIL PROTECTED])
(Opinions expressed are my own, not my employer's.)
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From: "Jan Johansson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Proxy recommendations & Squid configuration info wanted
Date: Thu, 22 Apr 1999 09:01:19 +0200
Squid cant do neither of that. Look into ipfwadm (for 2.0.x kernels) or
IPCHAINS (http://metalab.unc.edu/mdw/HOWTO/IPCHAINS-HOWTO-1.html) for 2.2.x
kernels.
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From: Bob Neitzke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: NIS woes
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 16:47:40 GMT
Thorsten Kukuk wrote:
>
>
> Read the manual page for ypbind:
>
> -broken_server
> lets ypbind accept answers from servers running on
> an illegal port number. This should usually be
> avoided, but is required on Solaris 2.4 (there
> should be a patch for Solaris which fixes this bro�
> ken behaviour.)
Thanks,
I had actually read that in man pgs but some reason
it did not "click" in my head.
Now when I do ypwhich I get my server reported back :-)
Sigh ... theres no accounting for numb minds.
thanks agian
Bob
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: Internet connection through ADSL line
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Stuart Lynne)
Date: Thu, 22 Apr 1999 05:58:29 GMT
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Blane A. Balch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'm just about ready to give up. I have a home network with a desktop
>and laptop computer. In preperation for my new ADSL service, I
>resurrected an old P200 to set up a Class C network with a Linux
>firewall to my small network starting with no experiance with Linux.
>After spending 2 weeks beating my head on the screen getting both NIC
>interfaces working, all three computers to talk to one another and
>SAMBA up and running, I thought all I would have to do was configure
>ip-masquerade once I got the new service. Not a chance.
>
>The service that I got was Southwestern Bell's ADSL basic service with
>dynamic IP addressing. When I plugged the the DSL modem into eth0, no
>joy...... My internal network works fine. I can ping and telnet all
>around but I cannot connect to the internet through the Linux box.
>
>Ifconfig shows that the eth0 is connected to the DNS server for
>Southwestern Bell but I cannot ping out to the internet nor can I
>access the internet through my Win98 computers.
>
>What concerns me is that I can't connect to the rest of the world.
>All of the HOW TO manuals that I've read have gotten me more confused.
>Most of what I have read deals with static IP addresses.
>
>What else can I check? What I want to do is:
>
> 1. Get the Linux Box hooked up to the internet.
> 2. Create a gateway through eth1 so my other win computers
> can see the internet.
> 3. Set up a firewall for dynamic IP addressing using IP-Masq.
>
>
>Is a simple set of instructions for the Linux impaired? Any help
>would be appriecated.
See http://edge.fireplug.net for a masquerading firewall that boots
linux from a single floppy. It will do what you want.
No samba, but you really want that on an inside box not your firewall.
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From: Richard Torkar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: VERY URGENT !!! : Samba networking
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 20:04:35 +0200
Fabrice Coudert wrote:
>
> The problem comes from smbmount. This tool is not supported by the Samba
> team, but is developed by the Linux team with smbfs (it is used by
> smbmount) and some differences remain in the source code of Samba and
> Linux about the internal structures of the protocol, depending on what
> release you used. The smbfs is designed to have the ability to brute
> force to upper or lower case names coming from the server. I realy dont
> know why while in the spirit of samba this is managed in the server side,
> not in the client side.
> smbmount is not built by default in the samba Makefile. Before, you have
> to do a:
> $ ./configure --with-smbmount
> then:
> $ make
> And finally, copy by hand the smbmount, smbumount and smbmnt in the path
> of samba binaries.
>
> Fabrice.
>
If you look at the link below in the signature you'll find a
samba-package with smbmount included. (rpm)
Richard
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From: "Ng, Choon Hooi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: NIS having trouble across networks
Date: Thu, 22 Apr 1999 14:51:45 +0800
Since the client and the server are on different subnets, you got to set up the
gateway.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have server in 192.168.0.0 and client in
> 192.168.1.0. I have put the other net in securenets and hosts.allow.
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From: "James Goodwin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Setting up networking on RedHat 5.2
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 18:14:25 +0100
I'm new to linux and I'm trying to set-up an ftp server on our network using
linux (RedHat 5.2).
I've installed linux with a network card in the machine and I can ping
localhost and the ip address of the machine from the machine itself. The
problem comes when I try and ping another computer on the same subnet from
the linux box or vice versa, nothing happens!
I've looked at the net config and everything seems to be ok. I've also
checked all the cat-5 leads back to the hub and they are all ok.
Can anyone help?
Thanks
James Goodwin
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: "Folkert Meeuw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.development.system
Subject: Re: Waiting for Red Hat 6.0
Date: Thu, 22 Apr 1999 07:49:53 +0200
Reply-To: "Folkert Meeuw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Nix <$}xinix{[email protected]> schrieb in im Newsbeitrag:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Frank Sweetser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > "folkert meeuw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > A month ago I updated to the Kernel Source 2.1.43.
> > ^^^^^^
But today I'm going back to 2.0.30 !
> >
> > ummm.... you *do* realize that not only is this an old beta version, but
Yes I realize, but supports more I understand now
> > this was right around the time that the filesystem rewrite actually
could
> > cause filesystem corruption?
Filesystem corruption was not the Problem !
The Problem was to routing with the Kernel, cause my PPP Connection don't
resets the default routing. More Problem was looking in the routing table
after
connect and see that is there only one PPP-Interface, but I need two for the
routing !!!
>
> That was 2.1.44 ;)
Please don't try to explain which release it is, I think that you show me I
need
more than only the Kernel source to "backe" a new .
MfG Folkert
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Georg Schwarz)
Subject: only local account holders can print (RedHat 5.2)
Date: 20 Apr 1999 18:09:43 GMT
I've installed a PC with RedHat 5.2 Linux. I've configured a local
printer and added /etc/hosts.lpd. Now also other hosts can print there,
but it appears only accounts that also exist on the printer server can do
so. There's no rs= option in /etc/printcap.
How can I change that behavior? What is causing it? Thanks.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Villy Kruse)
Subject: Re: making diald
Date: 22 Apr 1999 09:19:57 +0200
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Anjan Sen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi folks,
>
>I'm new to Linux, and I've managed to get my Linux machine running Red
>Hat 5.2 dialling into my ISP and sending and receiving mail. I now want
>to get dial on demand working, and diald seems to be the way to do this.
>My problem is that I can't get it compiled. I get errors like this out of
>cc when doing a make on diald 0.16.
Try download the diald from contrib.redhat.com. version 0.16 is too old
to take the changes with glibc in considerations.
Villy
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From: Hans Dumbrajs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: dhcp gone after upgrade to 2.2.6
Date: Thu, 22 Apr 1999 10:20:05 +0300
doctor wrote:
> hi,
>
> the dhcp fail after I upgrade the kernel from 2.0.36 to 2.2.6, and seems
> it can't find the eth0 in my computer, is it a bug or i set something
> wrong?
>
> thanks
RTFM!
/usr/src/linux/Documentations/Changes
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Alan Ling)
Subject: Set up an ethernet card
Date: 20 Apr 1999 17:33:27 GMT
Hi;
I am a newbie to Linux and I have few questions regarding how
to set up an ethernet card (and of course a LAN).
I am using RH5.2 and when i first set it up. I didn't set
up a netwrok card (i didn't have one at that time).
Must I need to use menu config to re-config the kernal or
can I just add the modules for the driver.
I guess I need to re-config the kernal becuase I need to
add the appropriate programs load into the kernal.
If not, how do I know if the corresponding programs are installed?
I also have 2 sounds card that I need to config. How do I
know what to answer in teh options. One sound card is
Creative Virba 16 and the other is S30. I don't have
the menus of Creative card but the menu in S30 doesn't say
anything related to answering the questions in the menu config.
Thank you.
Cheers--Alan
--
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From: Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: DHCP client with NT Server
Date: Thu, 22 Apr 1999 02:48:27 -0400
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Roger Plant wrote:
> (It cant find it's own name)
>
> Is there someway to get it to know what it's full name is.
> Usually with static IP's I would put the information into /etc/hosts
I have a script using grep and sed to take the IP and update
/etc/hosts with the IP for hostname. Then hostname and internal calls
will work.
-Bob
--
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<br>Usually with static IP's I would put the information into
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I have a script using grep and sed to take the IP and update
<br>/etc/hosts with the IP for hostname. Then hostname and internal calls
<br>will work.
<p>-Bob
<p>--
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