Ron Hunter-Duvar writes: > On April 4, 2006 08:23, John Bowden wrote: >> Lee Wiggers writes: >> > What file sets the subnet? >> > >> > I have a situation where kword won't let me add my >> > network printer because it sees my WAN 65.12.221.xxx as >> > my subnet. > ... >> 2) are you using the same ip address or dynamic dns, (your >> machine asks your router for an ip each time it boots). if your >> using dynamic then make sure its asking the correct dns server >> for its ip address. The server that looks after the net or >> subnet your on. Oh one more thing when you edit configuration >> files in kate / kword you have to use it in root (super user >> mode for the changes to take affect) > > I think you mean dhcp. Dynamic dns is something different, where your ISP > assigns you an ip addresss using dhcp, and you want to have a server on the > internet using that dynamic address. > > Also, after you edit an config file, you typically have to restart the > affected service (or reboot, if you prefer the Windoze way 8^) to get the new > settings in effect. For example, if you've changed your network > configuration, do (as root): > > service network restart > > -- > Ron (ronhd at users dot sourceforge dot net) > Opinions expressed here are all mine > ____________________________________________________ > Want to buy your Pack or Services from Mandriva? > Go to http://store.mandriva.com > Join the Club : http://www.mandrivaclub.com > ____________________________________________________
Your quite correct. Got my acronyms mixed up. I stand corrected ;-) Guy Faulks the only person to enter the Parliament with honest intentions and he was going to blow them up ! --------------------------------------------- Free POP3 Email from www.Gawab.com Sign up NOW and get your account @gawab.com!! ____________________________________________________ Want to buy your Pack or Services from Mandriva? Go to http://store.mandriva.com Join the Club : http://www.mandrivaclub.com ____________________________________________________
