> In order to achieve that, i installed on the host (debian, buster for
> the time being)
>
> apt install bridge-utils
>
> and looked up the interfaces in question (enp0s3 and enp0s8)
>
> brctl addbr br0
> brctl addif br0 enp0s3 enp0s8
>
> but, even after rebooting, the bridge does not work
The
> Am 05.02.2023 um 18:30 schrieb Dan Ritter:
> > (...)
> > RJ45 is a physical connector with 8 pairs of twisted wires. The
> > twisted pairs carry the same signal but with the polarity
> > reversed, + on one is - on the other. Together with the
> > twisting, that makes the signal being carried
Roy J. Tellason, Sr. wrote:
> On Sunday 05 February 2023 12:30:42 pm Dan Ritter wrote:
> > RJ45 is a physical connector with 8 pairs of twisted wires.
>
> Eight wires, _four_ twisted pairs.
Correct, my flub.
-dsr-
On Sunday 05 February 2023 12:30:42 pm Dan Ritter wrote:
> RJ45 is a physical connector with 8 pairs of twisted wires.
Eight wires, _four_ twisted pairs.
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Am 05.02.2023 um 18:30 schrieb Dan Ritter:
> (...)
> RJ45 is a physical connector with 8 pairs of twisted wires. The
> twisted pairs carry the same signal but with the polarity
> reversed, + on one is - on the other. Together with the
> twisting, that makes the signal being carried resistant to
>
Am 05.02.2023 um 18:30 schrieb Dan Ritter:
> (...)
> RJ45 is a physical connector with 8 pairs of twisted wires. The
> twisted pairs carry the same signal but with the polarity
> reversed, + on one is - on the other. Together with the
> twisting, that makes the signal being carried resistant to
>
DdB wrote:
> What i am trying to setup is to have an older unused pc act as a
> backup-server. The first thing to do would be to install a current
> debian (disks are already pluged in). And the installation absolutely
> wants an internet connection.
>
> Due to physical restrictions, my router
Hello list,
Among all things in software business, networking is the area i know the
least about.
What i am trying to setup is to have an older unused pc act as a
backup-server. The first thing to do would be to install a current
debian (disks are already pluged in). And the installation
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