At 12:39 PM 6/29/01 +0800, KRYPTON wrote:
No problem with DHCP. Your next task is on how will you share
your internet access to your internal network? You either use NAT or a
Proxy service.
>I got half of my work on making a DHCP Server on Linux (I think so....)
>when i tried it on my workstation it automatically got its IP from the
>server,
>the only problem I enconterd was so far was, the workstation can't connect
>to the internet.
_
Philippine Linux Users Group. Web site and archives at http://plug.linux.org.ph
To leave: send "unsubscribe" in the body to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To subscribe to the Linux Newbies' List: send "subscribe" in the body to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Re: [plug] [OT] Free/Open Source "Outlook&... eric pareja
- Re: [plug] [OT] Free/Open Source "Outl... Mike Blancas
- Re: [plug] [OT] Free/Open Source "... eric pareja
- Re: [plug] [OT] Free/Open Source &q... Mike Blancas
- Re: [plug] [OT] Free/Open Sour... Anthony A. Martinez
- Re: [plug] [OT] Free/Open ... Mike Blancas
- Re: [plug] [OT] Free/Open Source &q... Pablo Manalastas
- [plug] DHCP Problem KRYPTON
- Re: [plug] DHCP Problem eric pareja
- Re: [plug] DHCP Problem KRYPTON
- Re: [plug] DHCP Problem Reynald I. Ngo
- Re: [plug] DHCP Problem Reynald I. Ngo
- Re: [plug] DHCP Problem Jimmy
- Re: [plug] [OT] Free/Open Source &q... Federico Sevilla III
- Re: [plug] [OT] Free/Open Source "Outl... Orlando Andico
- Re: [plug] [OT] Free/Open Source "Outlook" Ronald Allan B. Henry
- Re: [plug] [OT] Free/Open Source "Outlook" Mike Blancas
- RE: [plug] [OT] Free/Open Source "Outlook" Ronneil Camara
