Re: pointer for home networking

2005-09-28 Thread Marty
I forgot to add that for DNS and DHCP I recommend dnsmasq, which is very easy to set up. (For me just one line added to the config file.) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: pointer for home networking

2005-09-28 Thread Jay Zach
michael wrote: On Mon, 2005-09-26 at 22:23 -0400, Hendrik Boom wrote: On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 06:18:15PM -0500, John Hasler wrote: Michael writes: I don't want to fork out dosh for a modem/router. The router can be an old junker pc running Linux. It can even be one of your two PC's, as

Re: pointer for home networking

2005-09-27 Thread Maurits van Rees
On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 10:54:58PM +0100, michael wrote: I've had a look about but can't find a basic guide to setting up a home network. Jut two days ago Steve Kemp at the debian-administration.org website posted an article called 'An introduction to Debian networking setup':

Re: pointer for home networking

2005-09-27 Thread michael
On Mon, 2005-09-26 at 22:23 -0400, Hendrik Boom wrote: On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 06:18:15PM -0500, John Hasler wrote: Michael writes: I don't want to fork out dosh for a modem/router. The router can be an old junker pc running Linux. It can even be one of your two PC's, as long as

Re: pointer for home networking

2005-09-27 Thread michael
On Mon, 2005-09-26 at 18:12 -0500, Kent West wrote: michael wrote: michael wrote: I've had a look about but can't find a basic guide to setting up a home network. There seems much discussion of 'deeper' stuff but I'm stymied for setting up my first home Debian/Linux network.

Re: pointer for home networking

2005-09-27 Thread michael
On Tue, 2005-09-27 at 08:39 +0200, Maurits van Rees wrote: On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 10:54:58PM +0100, michael wrote: I've had a look about but can't find a basic guide to setting up a home network. Jut two days ago Steve Kemp at the debian-administration.org website posted an article

Re: pointer for home networking

2005-09-27 Thread michael bane
michael wrote: I've had a look about but can't find a basic guide to setting up a home network. There seems much discussion of 'deeper' stuff but I'm stymied for setting up my first home Debian/Linux network. I've a computer that did have Internet connection via ethernet to a modem router.

Re: pointer for home networking

2005-09-27 Thread Joachim Fahnenmüller
Hi Michael On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 10:54:58PM +0100, michael wrote: I've had a look about but can't find a basic guide to setting up a home network. There seems much discussion of 'deeper' stuff but I'm stymied for setting up my first home Debian/Linux network. I've a computer that did have

Re: pointer for home networking

2005-09-27 Thread Mike McCarty
michael wrote: On Mon, 2005-09-26 at 18:12 -0500, Kent West wrote: michael wrote: Er, then I'm confused about what you're trying to accomplish. Perhaps you're trying to turn the computer that's plugged into the USB modem into a router, sharing it's internet connection with the second

Re: pointer for home networking

2005-09-27 Thread Pollywog
On 09/27/2005 08:06 pm, Mike McCarty wrote: michael wrote: On Mon, 2005-09-26 at 18:12 -0500, Kent West wrote: michael wrote: Er, then I'm confused about what you're trying to accomplish. Perhaps you're trying to turn the computer that's plugged into the USB modem into a router, sharing

Re: pointer for home networking

2005-09-27 Thread michael
michael wrote: On Mon, 2005-09-26 at 18:12 -0500, Kent West wrote: michael wrote: Er, then I'm confused about what you're trying to accomplish. Perhaps you're trying to turn the computer that's plugged into the USB modem into a router, sharing it's internet connection with the second machine?

Re: pointer for home networking

2005-09-27 Thread michael
On 09/27/2005 08:06 pm, Mike McCarty wrote: michael wrote: On Mon, 2005-09-26 at 18:12 -0500, Kent West wrote: michael wrote: Er, then I'm confused about what you're trying to accomplish. Perhaps you're trying to turn the computer that's plugged into the USB modem into a router, sharing

Re: pointer for home networking

2005-09-27 Thread John Hasler
Pollywog writes: The router probably uses less electrical power than an additional computer would use. I have a DSL modem that includes a router/firewall. When I got DSL I put it in bridge mode and used an old Aptiva as a router/firewall. All went well until the Aptiva had a hardware problem

Re: pointer for home networking

2005-09-27 Thread Pollywog
On 09/27/2005 08:43 pm, michael wrote: I should also add that it'd be better to link the machines so that I only have to download all updates once from the Internet (and then use copy locally) Using a router would not prevent you from doing that. 8) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL

Re: pointer for home networking

2005-09-27 Thread michael
On 09/27/2005 08:43 pm, michael wrote: I should also add that it'd be better to link the machines so that I only have to download all updates once from the Internet (and then use copy locally) Using a router would not prevent you from doing that. 8) Okay. Fair enough point. But, can

Re: pointer for home networking

2005-09-27 Thread Pollywog
On 09/27/2005 08:53 pm, michael wrote: On 09/27/2005 08:43 pm, michael wrote: I should also add that it'd be better to link the machines so that I only have to download all updates once from the Internet (and then use copy locally) Using a router would not prevent you from doing

Re: pointer for home networking

2005-09-27 Thread michael
On 09/27/2005 08:06 pm, Mike McCarty wrote: michael wrote: On Mon, 2005-09-26 at 18:12 -0500, Kent West wrote: michael wrote: Er, then I'm confused about what you're trying to accomplish. Perhaps you're trying to turn the computer that's plugged into the USB modem into a router, sharing

Re: pointer for home networking

2005-09-27 Thread Joe
michael wrote: But, can we now take it as given I want to set up my PC as a router, and thus I am looking for a 'simple how to' in order to do this. I would have thought it was about 3 commands on each PC! Ah, you've realised how Usenet works... OK, look at it from an experienced Debian

Re: pointer for home networking

2005-09-27 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
On Wed, Sep 28, 2005 at 12:02:41AM +, Joe wrote: michael wrote: But, can we now take it as given I want to set up my PC as a router, and thus I am looking for a 'simple how to' in order to do this. I would have thought it was about 3 commands on each PC! Ah, you've realised how Usenet

Re: pointer for home networking

2005-09-27 Thread Ralph Katz
Debian has the Linux HowTo's: ~$ apt-cache show doc-linux-text Package: doc-linux-text Priority: standard Section: doc Installed-Size: 9136 Maintainer: Debian LDP Maintainers [EMAIL PROTECTED] Architecture: all Source: doc-linux Version: 2005.04-1 Replaces: doc-linux, doc-linux-html (

Re: pointer for home networking

2005-09-27 Thread Marty
michael wrote: I've had a look about but can't find a basic guide to setting up a home network. There seems much discussion of 'deeper' stuff but I'm stymied for setting up my first home Debian/Linux network. I've a computer that did have Internet connection via ethernet to a modem router. It's

pointer for home networking

2005-09-26 Thread michael
I've had a look about but can't find a basic guide to setting up a home network. There seems much discussion of 'deeper' stuff but I'm stymied for setting up my first home Debian/Linux network. I've a computer that did have Internet connection via ethernet to a modem router. It's now connected to

Re: pointer for home networking

2005-09-26 Thread Kent West
michael wrote: I've had a look about but can't find a basic guide to setting up a home network. There seems much discussion of 'deeper' stuff but I'm stymied for setting up my first home Debian/Linux network. I've a computer that did have Internet connection via ethernet to a modem router. It's

Re: pointer for home networking

2005-09-26 Thread michael
michael wrote: I've had a look about but can't find a basic guide to setting up a home network. There seems much discussion of 'deeper' stuff but I'm stymied for setting up my first home Debian/Linux network. I've a computer that did have Internet connection via ethernet to a modem router.

Re: pointer for home networking

2005-09-26 Thread Kent West
michael wrote: michael wrote: I've had a look about but can't find a basic guide to setting up a home network. There seems much discussion of 'deeper' stuff but I'm stymied for setting up my first home Debian/Linux network. I've a computer that did have Internet connection via ethernet to

Re: pointer for home networking

2005-09-26 Thread John Hasler
Michael writes: I don't want to fork out dosh for a modem/router. The router can be an old junker pc running Linux. -- John Hasler -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: pointer for home networking

2005-09-26 Thread Glenn English
On Mon, 2005-09-26 at 22:54 +0100, michael wrote: I've had a look about but can't find a basic guide to setting up a home network. There seems much discussion of 'deeper' stuff but I'm stymied for setting up my first home Debian/Linux network. I've a computer that did have Internet

Re: pointer for home networking

2005-09-26 Thread Jason Clinton
On Monday 26 September 2005 4:54 pm, michael wrote: So all I want to do is connect the latter to the former such that both can access the Internet... There is probably some very easy way to do this graphically but I like this method: Install ipkungfu from aptitude. Go to /etc/ipkungfu and

Re: pointer for home networking

2005-09-26 Thread Hendrik Boom
On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 06:18:15PM -0500, John Hasler wrote: Michael writes: I don't want to fork out dosh for a modem/router. The router can be an old junker pc running Linux. It can even be one of your two PC's, as long as you're willing to dedicate it to Linux. And you'd have to put an

Re: pointer for home networking

2005-09-26 Thread Hendrik Boom
On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 06:39:13PM -0600, Glenn English wrote: On Mon, 2005-09-26 at 22:54 +0100, michael wrote: I've had a look about but can't find a basic guide to setting up a home network. There seems much discussion of 'deeper' stuff but I'm stymied for setting up my first home

Home Networking

2002-04-11 Thread Jon Eisenstein
I'm trying to set up my Debian machine as a gateway to the outside network, with (for now) one windows machine going through it via a hub (Linksys router). I've followed instructions for both Debian and Redhat to set it up, but after I followed all the instructions, restart networking on Linux and

Re: Home Networking

2002-04-11 Thread Brian W. Carver
I'll assume you have a cable modem or DSL. Do you have the debian machine online? If not, apt-get install dhcpcd . What does it say when you type ifconfig? Provide your /etc/dhcp.conf file and your etc/network/interfaces file. And what does the windows machine say when you run winipcfg? If the

Re: Home Networking

2002-04-11 Thread Crispin Wellington
On Thu, 2002-04-11 at 12:32, Jon Eisenstein wrote: I'm trying to set up my Debian machine as a gateway to the outside network, with (for now) one windows machine going through it via a hub (Linksys router). I've followed instructions for both Debian and Redhat to set it up, but after I

RE: Home Networking

2002-04-11 Thread Jonas Björck
-Original Message- From: Jon Eisenstein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: den 11 april 2002 06:32 To: debian-devel@lists.debian.org Subject: Home Networking I'm trying to set up my Debian machine as a gateway to the outside network, with (for now) one windows machine going through it via a hub

Re: Home Networking

2002-04-11 Thread Jon Eisenstein
On Thu, 2002-04-11 at 12:32, Jon Eisenstein wrote: I'm trying to set up my Debian machine as a gateway to the outside network, with (for now) one windows machine going through it via a hub (Linksys router). I've followed instructions for both Debian and Redhat to set it up, but after I

Re: Home Networking

2002-04-11 Thread Elizabeth Barham
It looks like your linux system is set up okay. (Confirm that it's okay by using ifconfig to dump the interfaces the kernel knows about). What about your windows box? A couple of quick questions: Is the link light on for each connected port on the hub? If not, then you may have a problem with

Re: Home Networking

2002-04-11 Thread Donald R. Spoon
Jon Eisenstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Here's my /etc/network/interfaces setup: ### auto lo iface lo inet loopback auto eth0 iface eth0 inet static # This is my university network (ethernet) address x.x.x.54 netmask 255.255.254.0 network x.x.x.0 broadcast x.x.x.255 gateway

HomeFree Home Networking Kit

2001-07-31 Thread JakeCatfox
Does anyone know if the HomeFree Home Networking Kit, which uses phone line networking, is supported under Linux? Also, how would I go about configuring it, and can I network Windows 98 and Linux with it, or just Linux boxes? Thanks. -- Deven

In-home networking

1999-07-12 Thread Robbie Huffman
Greets all, I'm looking for some good pointers on how to configure the software for an in-home network. I've managed it before, but I was hoping that now I could find some better resources on the web. Are there any that any of you would recommend? Thanks! Robbie

Re: In-home networking

1999-07-12 Thread Mark Wagnon
Robbie Huffman wrote: Greets all, I'm looking for some good pointers on how to configure the software for an in-home network. I've managed it before, but I was hoping that now I could find some better resources on the web. Are there any that any of you would recommend? Hi Robbie, I'm