Re: Network configuration

2018-08-06 Thread john doe
On 8/6/2018 9:15 PM, Ilyass Kaouam wrote: # Generated by NetworkManager Ok -- The app "NetworkManager" is managing your interfaces. To deal with NetworkManager through the CLI and config files you will need to do some reading:

Re: Network configuration

2018-08-06 Thread Ilyass Kaouam
Thank's John :) :) Le lun. 6 août 2018 à 21:40, john doe a écrit : > On 8/6/2018 9:15 PM, Ilyass Kaouam wrote: > > # Generated by NetworkManager > > > > Ok -- The app "NetworkManager" is managing your interfaces. > > To deal with NetworkManager through the CLI and config files you will > need

Re: Network configuration

2018-08-06 Thread Ilyass Kaouam
# Generated by NetworkManager nameserver 8.8.8.8 Le lun. 6 août 2018 à 14:01, john doe a écrit : > On 8/6/2018 12:12 PM, Ilyass Kaouam wrote: > > I configured my network here (see attached picture please) > > > > [image: Capture d’écran 2018-08-06 à 12.12.06.png] > > > > I don't have access

Re: Network configuration

2018-08-06 Thread john doe
On 8/6/2018 12:12 PM, Ilyass Kaouam wrote: I configured my network here (see attached picture please) [image: Capture d’écran 2018-08-06 à 12.12.06.png] I don't have access to images. What is the output of: $ cat /etc/resolv.conf -- John Doe

Re: Network configuration

2018-08-06 Thread john doe
On 8/6/2018 11:16 AM, Ilyass Kaouam wrote: Thank you for all your reply, I configured the network via the GUI during installation, the network works perfectly. I just want to know if I want to change the address or ..., without going through the GUI, where I can make my changes, knowing that

Re: Network configuration

2018-08-06 Thread Ilyass Kaouam
Thank you for all your reply, I configured the network via the GUI during installation, the network works perfectly. I just want to know if I want to change the address or ..., without going through the GUI, where I can make my changes, knowing that the /etc/network/interfaces file does not

Re: Network configuration

2018-08-06 Thread Curt
On 2018-08-06, Joe wrote: > On Mon, 6 Aug 2018 04:01:44 -0400 > Jude DaShiell wrote: > >> If you do a command line install with no graphics, you end up with no >> network configuration once installation completes. > > Not in my experience. > > At one time, if you did a non-expert install with no

Re: Network configuration

2018-08-06 Thread Joe
On Mon, 6 Aug 2018 04:01:44 -0400 Jude DaShiell wrote: > If you do a command line install with no graphics, you end up with no > network configuration once installation completes. Not in my experience. At one time, if you did a non-expert install with no network DHCP server, then you got no

Re: Network configuration

2018-08-06 Thread Jude DaShiell
to the text on that site since I put it up in pure ascii without any markup editing. If need be, I think I can find it among my files here. On Mon, 6 Aug 2018, john doe wrote: > Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2018 02:02:52 > From: john doe > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject:

Re: Network configuration

2018-08-06 Thread john doe
On 8/6/2018 1:53 AM, Ilyass Kaouam wrote: If I choose to configure the network during installation, where can I configure the network after? on which file, because in /etc/network/interfaces I don't see the ip address, subnetwork ... It depends which pkg you choose to install during

Re: network configuration

2015-06-26 Thread Charlie
On Thu, 25 Jun 2015 21:13:20 -0600 Bob Proulx sent: Sometimes people say I write too much. But the details are important. :-) No way Bob. Never too much. Personally I read all your posts even if they don't apply to anything I need or particularly interest me. Sometimes they generate

Re: network configuration

2015-06-26 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Friday 26 June 2015 10:28:08 Proxy One wrote: Sometimes people say I write too much. There is writing too much and writing a lot. I talk too much. You write a lot. In Latin too much and very much are the same word. In case any modern language does the same thing, Bob is saying that

Re: network configuration

2015-06-26 Thread notoneofmyseeds
On 06/26/2015 05:13 AM, Bob Proulx wrote: notoneofmyseeds wrote: Bob Proulx wrote: I must say you have written a book here on this topic, Rob. I've learned a lot. I printed it out. To your questions now. Sometimes people say I write too much. But the details are important.:-) And this is a

Re: network configuration

2015-06-26 Thread Proxy One
On 2015-Jun-26 17:27, Charlie wrote: On Thu, 25 Jun 2015 21:13:20 -0600 Bob Proulx sent: Sometimes people say I write too much. But the details are important. :-) No way Bob. Never too much. Personally I read all your posts even if they don't apply to anything I need or

Re: network configuration

2015-06-25 Thread notoneofmyseeds
On 06/23/2015 10:22 PM, Bob Proulx wrote: Another question: When you are connected to both as you have done what is the output of these commands so that we can see the (as you say broken) state of things? ip addr show ip route show | tac I had a very long and nice response that I lost,

Re: network configuration

2015-06-25 Thread Gene Heskett
On Thursday 25 June 2015 08:46:49 notoneofmyseeds wrote: On 06/23/2015 10:22 PM, Bob Proulx wrote: Another question: When you are connected to both as you have done what is the output of these commands so that we can see the (as you say broken) state of things? ip addr show ip

Re: network configuration

2015-06-25 Thread Bob Proulx
notoneofmyseeds wrote: Bob Proulx wrote: I must say you have written a book here on this topic, Rob. I've learned a lot. I printed it out. To your questions now. Sometimes people say I write too much. But the details are important. :-) And this is a large book again with this message. I

Re: network configuration

2015-06-24 Thread Charles Kroeger
On Tue, 23 Jun 2015 22:30:02 +0200 Bob Proulx b...@proulx.com wrote: Perhaps someone else on the mailing list will have additional suggestions. Hopefully they will be better than my poor contributions here. I would suggest getting into the depths of the

Re: network configuration

2015-06-23 Thread Bob Proulx
notoneofmyseeds wrote: one ethernet interface that you sometimes connect to one wired network and sometimes to a different wired network? For now, this is a laptop that is located in one place. All networks are DHCP. Those are good clarifications. Let me mention a few problems to be

Re: network configuration

2015-06-22 Thread notoneofmyseeds
On 06/22/2015 10:39 PM, Bob Proulx wrote: You say networks. Is that the same as ethernet interfaces? You have two ethernet interfaces? Or you have one ethernet interface that you sometimes connect to one wired network and sometimes to a different wired network? Bob, your ever so detailed and

Re: network configuration

2015-06-22 Thread notoneofmyseeds
On 06/22/2015 10:39 PM, Bob Proulx wrote: If you have only one wired ethernet and are planning on connecting back and forth between two wired networks then it is similar but I would use guessnet to manage the interface so that it can automatically switch you between the specified network

Re: network configuration

2015-06-22 Thread notoneofmy
On 15-06-21 11:52 PM, Bob Proulx wrote: do I need to remove/purge NetworkManager Applet 0.9.10.0 to manually configure my interfaces? It is not necessary. However I recommend doing so anyway. It is not necessary because NetworkManager and wicd ignore any interface with a configuration in

Re: network configuration

2015-06-22 Thread Bob Proulx
notoneofmy wrote: I have three separate networks, ip addresses, etc. One wireless and two hard wired, ethernet. The wireless must connect to the internet. As is necessary, I will need to physically swap the ethernet cables between networks. You say networks. Is that the same as ethernet

Re: network configuration

2015-06-21 Thread Bob Proulx
notoneofmyseeds wrote: do I need to remove/purge NetworkManager Applet 0.9.10.0 to manually configure my interfaces? It is not necessary. However I recommend doing so anyway. It is not necessary because NetworkManager and wicd ignore any interface with a configuration in

re: network configuration failed during installation

2009-09-10 Thread Alexander Kaphuk
G'day, I have installed Debian Lenny on a HP Comaq Presario CQ61 laptop. However, the automatic network configuration failed during installation. I'm fairly new to Linux. I'd appreciate somebody referring me to a HOWTO or some other resource containing instructions on how to rectify the

Re: network configuration failed during installation

2009-09-10 Thread Tiago Almeida
Alexander, You probaly should look at: www.about*debian*.com/*network*.htm To the automatic network configuration works during installation you must have cable on (link on network-card) and your network card must be know to Linux (a.k.a properly modules loaded), may cards have support built-in

Re: network configuration failed during installation

2009-09-10 Thread Alexander Kaphuk
Thanks a lot for a prompt reply to my email, Tiago! I'll follow up on the suggestions you've made and let you know how I go. Cheers. Alexander Kapshuk. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact

Re: network configuration failed during installation

2009-09-10 Thread Tiago Almeida
I Hope you get you network up and working, We're here to help. -- Tiago Almeida tiagov...@gmail.com

Re: network configuration for Eth0

2009-05-03 Thread Paul Cartwright
On Sat May 2 2009, Andrei Popescu wrote: need to run: iptables -I INPUT -p tcp -m state --state NEW --dport 80 -i eth0 -j ACCEPT iptables -I INPUT -p tcp -m state --state NEW --dport 22 -i eth0 -j ACCEPT /sbin/iptables -N ssh-connection /sbin/iptables -A ssh-connection -i eth0 -p tcp

Re: network configuration for Eth0

2009-05-03 Thread Paul Cartwright
On Sun May 3 2009, Andrei Popescu wrote: Firestarter might work, but i really wanted to be able to add my own entry to some file somewhere:) command-line junky :) Sounds like shorewall to me ;) ahhh, I might have to look at it. thanks! per the INTRO page: http://www.shorewall.net/

Re: network configuration for Eth0

2009-05-02 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Fri,01.May.09, 05:36:06, Paul Cartwright wrote: I seemed to have a problem with my static setup of eth0 that stopped my debian lenny setup from coming up correctly. I kept getting errors in logs. To redo my network config, just eth0, what is the best way to do it. I tried

Re: network configuration for Eth0

2009-05-02 Thread Paul Cartwright
On Sat May 2 2009, Andrei Popescu wrote: #static setup #auto eth0 #iface eth0 inet static #address 192.168.10.103 #netmask 255.255.255.0 #broadcast 192.168.10.255 here is what I have now: Please re-enable this part (and comment out the dhcp parts) and post the output of 'ifup -v

Re: network configuration for Eth0

2009-05-02 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Sat,02.May.09, 05:38:38, Paul Cartwright wrote: well, that seems to work. ... part of the problem was 2 files I had worked on that did give me errors, and I removed them. 1 was ipv6, Do yo mean the module? If you don't want it loaded (though I have it and there are no problems) just

Re: network configuration for Eth0

2009-05-02 Thread Paul Cartwright
On Sat May 2 2009, Andrei Popescu wrote: part of the problem was 2 files I had worked on that did give me errors, and I removed them. 1 was ipv6, Do yo mean the module? If you don't want it loaded (though I have it and there are no problems) just blacklist it in a file (ex. 00local.conf)

Re: network configuration for Eth0

2009-05-02 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Sat,02.May.09, 06:15:04, Paul Cartwright wrote: On Sat May 2 2009, Andrei Popescu wrote: part of the problem was 2 files I had worked on that did give me errors, and I removed them. 1 was ipv6, Do yo mean the module? If you don't want it loaded (though I have it and there are no

Re: network configuration for Eth0

2009-05-02 Thread Thorny
On Sat, 02 May 2009 06:15:04 -0400, Paul Cartwright posted: [...] what I want is a rule tht allows http for my web page to port forward from my router to my desktop, and also allow me to ssh into my desktop from my laptops. If I understand correctly what you asking: You will need to option

Re: network configuration for Eth0

2009-05-02 Thread Paul Cartwright
On Sat May 2 2009, Thorny wrote: If I understand correctly what you asking: You will need to option your router to port forward port 80 requests from the WAN interface to the static IP Address of the computer on your LAN you want them to go to. I have done that and it works. If those

Re: network configuration for Eth0

2009-05-02 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Sat,02.May.09, 16:32:44, Paul Cartwright wrote: Firestarter might work, but i really wanted to be able to add my own entry to some file somewhere:) command-line junky :) Sounds like shorewall to me ;) Regards, Andrei -- If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough.

Re: network configuration for Eth0

2009-05-01 Thread Celejar
On Fri, 1 May 2009 05:36:06 -0400 Paul Cartwright a...@pcartwright.com wrote: I seemed to have a problem with my static setup of eth0 that stopped my debian lenny setup from coming up correctly. I kept getting errors in logs. To redo my network config, just eth0, what is the best way to do

Re: network configuration for Eth0

2009-05-01 Thread Thorny
On Fri, 01 May 2009 05:36:06 -0400, Paul Cartwright posted: I seemed to have a problem with my static setup of eth0 that stopped my debian lenny setup from coming up correctly. This doesn't tell us anything that we could use to troubleshoot. Do you mean the system doesn't come up or just

Re: network configuration for Eth0

2009-05-01 Thread Bob Cox
On Fri, May 01, 2009 at 05:36:06 -0400, Paul Cartwright (a...@pcartwright.com) wrote: I seemed to have a problem with my static setup of eth0 that stopped my debian lenny setup from coming up correctly. I kept getting errors in logs. To redo my network config, just eth0, what is the best

Re: network configuration for Eth0

2009-05-01 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Fri,01.May.09, 15:11:17, Bob Cox wrote: What I would expect to see is something a bit like this: auto lo iface lo inet loopback auto eth0 iface eth0 inet static address 192.168.10.103 netmask 255.255.255.0 gateway 192.168.10.1 network 192.168.10.0 broadcast 192.168.10.255

Re: network configuration for Eth0

2009-05-01 Thread Bob Cox
On Fri, May 01, 2009 at 19:04:25 +0300, Andrei Popescu (andreimpope...@gmail.com) wrote: [snip] Nitpick: 'network' and 'broadcast' are optional and gateway is necessary only if this interface is used to connect to the internet. Good points. I like nitpicking ;-) As an aside, I use static

Re: network configuration for Eth0

2009-05-01 Thread Paul Cartwright
On Fri May 1 2009, Celejar wrote: this is what I had that didn't work: #static setup #auto eth0 #iface eth0 inet static #address 192.168.10.103 #netmask 255.255.255.0 #broadcast 192.168.10.255 here is what I have now: # The loopback network interface auto lo iface lo inet loopback

Re: network configuration for Eth0

2009-05-01 Thread Paul Cartwright
On Fri May 1 2009, Andrei Popescu wrote: auto lo iface lo inet loopback auto eth0 iface eth0 inet static address 192.168.10.103 netmask 255.255.255.0 gateway 192.168.10.1 network 192.168.10.0 broadcast 192.168.10.255 Nitpick: 'network' and 'broadcast' are optional and gateway

Re: network configuration for Eth0

2009-05-01 Thread Paul Cartwright
On Fri May 1 2009, Bob Cox wrote: What I would expect to see is something a bit like this: auto lo iface lo inet loopback auto eth0 iface eth0 inet static address 192.168.10.103 netmask 255.255.255.0 gateway 192.168.10.1 network 192.168.10.0 broadcast 192.168.10.255 (assuming you

Re: network configuration for Eth0

2009-05-01 Thread Paul Cartwright
On Fri May 1 2009, Bob Cox wrote: Nitpick: 'network' and 'broadcast' are optional and gateway is necessary only if this interface is used to connect to the internet. Good points.  I like nitpicking ;-) As an aside, I use static IPs on everything here with no wireless and all manually

Re: Network configuration

2007-11-09 Thread Raj Kiran Grandhi
Dan H wrote: Hello folks, I'm trying to control an external instrument via Ethernet. I've installed an additional networking card in my Debian box and connected the thing via a crossover cable. NOTE: I've booted Windows on the same machine and was able to talk to the instrument using a

Re: network configuration issue - iptables

2007-06-29 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
On Thu, Jun 28, 2007 at 11:07:01PM +0100, Adam Hardy wrote: Andrew Sackville-West on 25/06/07 04:27, wrote: On Sat, Jun 23, 2007 at 08:35:09PM +0100, Adam Hardy wrote: I have set up a network for our house using a gateway server with etch and two NICs, eth1 for the internal network and eth2

Re: network configuration issue - iptables

2007-06-28 Thread Adam Hardy
Andrew Sackville-West on 25/06/07 04:27, wrote: On Sat, Jun 23, 2007 at 08:35:09PM +0100, Adam Hardy wrote: I have set up a network for our house using a gateway server with etch and two NICs, eth1 for the internal network and eth2 for the DSL modem. I set up iptables with firewall-builder

Re: network configuration issue - iptables

2007-06-24 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
On Sat, Jun 23, 2007 at 08:35:09PM +0100, Adam Hardy wrote: I have set up a network for our house using a gateway server with etch and two NICs, eth1 for the internal network and eth2 for the DSL modem. I set up iptables with firewall-builder and all seems OK, but I can only ever access

Re: network configuration problem

2004-01-08 Thread Uwe Dippel
On Thu, 08 Jan 2004 03:30:28 +0530, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote: hi all, i'm a newbie to Debian. I just shifted from RedHat. I've got two lan cards on my debian system. one connected to the internet and the other to my local lan. i'm not able to ping my ISP DNS server from my debian machine.

Re: network configuration problem

2004-01-08 Thread David Z Maze
Ritesh Raj Sarraf [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: 1. (*) text/plain ( ) text/html (Please post to the list in plain text only.) i'm a newbie to Debian. I just shifted from RedHat. I've got two lan cards on my debian system. one connected to the internet and the other to my

Re: network configuration

2003-08-28 Thread Johan Braennlund
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote: Hello all. Almost there. Still working on this 486. Hopefully it will be a routing, firewalling box. The 2 nics in this box are dlink 220 isa. I have been able to determine that they both require the ne network module. The problem is that I can not

Re: network configuration

2003-08-28 Thread Christophe Courtois
Le Mercredi 27 Août 2003 13:03, James LeClair a déclamé : The problem is that I can not get both eth0 and eth1 working at the same time. eth0: io=0x300 irq=10 eth1: io=0x240 irq=3 I've got this on my old P75 (2 ISA cards too), in /etc/modutils/aliases alias eth0 ne alias eth1 ne

Re: network configuration

2002-11-27 Thread Jeff
Ernesto Marquina, 2002-Nov-27 20:05 +: Hi, While I was configuring my network on debian woody, the isntaller asked me if theres an DHCP server on my network, I answered YES and he configured everything for me. Now everytime I start my linux I get this netenv window...and I choose the

Re: network configuration problem

2002-06-28 Thread vanillicat
On Fri, 2002-06-28 at 02:49, Lars Jensen wrote: Also, how do I change my host name. I believe hostname is stored /etc/hostname -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: network configuration problem

2002-06-28 Thread Peter Whysall
On Fri, 2002-06-28 at 07:49, Lars Jensen wrote: Initially when I first set up my system (potato), I configured the network for DHCP. How do I change it to a manual configuration of DNS, gateway and permanent IP? Which files do I need to change? Is there a tool for this? Also, how do I

Re: network configuration??

2002-03-22 Thread Angus D Madden
Michael Griffis, Fri, Mar 22, 2002 at 10:39:01AM -0700: I am new to linux and rather ambitiously installed Woody on my Fujitsu laptop with good results. However every time I reboot I am asked to choose a network environment and the only option is to set a new environment and enter a new IP.

Re: network configuration??

2002-03-22 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
On 22-Mar-2002 Michael Griffis wrote: I am new to linux and rather ambitiously installed Woody on my Fujitsu laptop with good results. However every time I reboot I am asked to choose a network environment and the only option is to set a new environment and enter a new IP. I use DHCP so I

Re: network configuration??

2002-03-22 Thread Elizabeth Barham
The name of the program that is being run is netenv; it is there to aid laptop users who may change their network environment options regularly (example, one for home, one for the office, another for a remote location). You can just disable netenv from being run. Probably the easiest way is to

Re: Network configuration

2001-08-23 Thread David Nusinow
Hi Bob, You can (should) stick your script in /etc/init.d. Then, check what runlevel you're in. It should be at the top of /etc/inittab. For that runlevel, go in to the appropriate /etc/rcX.d folder (X corresponding to your runlevel) and put a symlink to the script in /etc/init.d. Pay

[jason@whizzird.net: Re: Network configuration]

2001-08-23 Thread Jason Majors
You don't need an rc.local script. If you look in /etc/rc2.d/ you'll see lots of Snumbername scripts. These are the scripts that get run when you start the system. The 'S' is for Start (I guess), and there are K scripts for Kill in other related directories. The number is the order in which it

Re: Network Configuration

2001-04-04 Thread Nathan
First you need to find out what brand of card you have, then setting it up for a static IP is pretty easy. once u have found out what card you have and installed it in the kernel then go to /etc/network and edit interfaces, it should look a little like this: auto eth0 iface eth0 inet static

Re: Network configuration

2001-03-24 Thread Nate Amsden
Steve Doerr wrote: Hi. I wonder if anybody has any advice on network configuration, because I can't get eth1 to pass any traffic out of my router box. I've got box1's eth0 connected to my dsl line through the dsl modem/router and it picks up the ip, etc. through dhcpcd. This card is

Re: network configuration scripts

2000-11-15 Thread will trillich
On Wed, Nov 15, 2000 at 03:27:14PM -0600, Keegan Prendergast wrote: I have my debian linux box setup as a masqing gateway for the rest of the computers in the house. The problem is, I did it by hand and have not rebooted since, because i could not figure out where i should put the commands

Re: network configuration scripts

2000-11-15 Thread Silver
the debian way is now to edit /etc/network/interfaces this is mine (there are 2 network cards in my box) : -- cut here -- # /etc/network/interfaces -- configuration file for ifup(8), ifdown(8) # The loopback interface auto lo iface lo inet loopback # ADSL interface auto eth0 iface

Re: network configuration - after install

2000-10-11 Thread Hugo van der Merwe
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 01:38:22PM +, Jamil Geor wrote: Hi, You could just use modconf to install the network card module that you need. Jamil Thanks. It appears, however, that I didn't make the question very clear. Just installing the module is not going to get the network

Re: network configuration - after install

2000-10-10 Thread Jamil Geor
Hi, You could just use modconf to install the network card module that you need. Jamil On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Hugo van der Merwe wrote: Hello, I am doing another debian install, and was uncertain about the network card type. I decided to skip that part of the install, hoping to find

RE: Network Configuration

2000-09-12 Thread CHEONG, Shu Yang \[Patrick\]
See below Patrick Cheong Information Systems Assurance Measat Broadcast Network Systems e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Visit us at: http://www.astro.com.my -Original Message- From: Saran [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2000 2:05 PM To:

RE: Network Configuration

2000-09-12 Thread Saran
, I configured as the ones below, with the IP address being the only difference. Thanks in advance Saranjit Singh. -Original Message- From: CHEONG, Shu Yang [Patrick] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2000 2:41 PM To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: RE: Network

RE: Network Configuration

2000-09-12 Thread CHEONG, Shu Yang \[Patrick\]
] Visit us at: http://www.astro.com.my -Original Message- From: Saran [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2000 2:50 PM To: CHEONG, Shu Yang [Patrick]; debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: RE: Network Configuration Hi, I thought linuxconf is only available

RE: Network Configuration

2000-09-12 Thread Saran
PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2000 3:16 PM To: 'Saran' Cc: 'debian-user@lists.debian.org' Subject: RE: Network Configuration 1. Linuxconf is a Linux administration/configuration tool...as such any Linux distribution can run it (see http://www.solucorp.qc.ca/linuxconf/). 2. Whoa...2 (I

Re: Network Configuration

2000-09-12 Thread kmself
On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 02:50:21PM +0800, Saran ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Hi, I thought linuxconf is only available on RedHat ? [EMAIL PROTECTED]:karsten]$ apt-cache search linuxconf linuxconf - a powerful Linux administration kit linuxconf-x - X11 GUI for Linuxconf

Re: network configuration

1999-05-21 Thread John Pearson
On %M 0, Peter Iannarelli wrote Hello Matthew: To change the IP address, network, etc of you NIC to into /etc/init.d/network. You will see everything you need there. Peter It may also be necessary to edit /etc/networks, and perhaps /etc/hosts. John P. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL

Re: network configuration

1999-05-19 Thread Peter Iannarelli
Hello Matthew: To change the IP address, network, etc of you NIC to into /etc/init.d/network. You will see everything you need there. Peter Matthew Wade Roberts wrote: When I first installed Debian, I entered incorrect information for the IP addresses of the network. I need to correct

Re: Network configuration

1999-03-23 Thread Jonathan Guthrie
On 22 Mar 1999, Shaun Lipscombe wrote: Yes this is true for stuff that you dont use night and day, like iso9660 support for instance. I would like to see a good reason for not compiling NIC support right in, like how much will that enlarge the kernel by? 100k ? The total sizes of the *.o

Re: Network configuration

1999-03-23 Thread Kenneth Scharf
True. Not compiling network support in might cause the same problems as not compiling in the device for the root file system, IE: not being able to boot. What I meant was that at some point, it is possible to make the kernel too big and then SOMETHINGS need to be left out. But this is probably

Re: Network configuration

1999-03-22 Thread Kenneth Scharf
Read the kernel HOWTO and compile support directly into the kernel for ne2kpci. You probably don't want the driver to be modular, unless you rarely need to use your nic, and you have limited RAM resources. There IS a good reason for NOT compiling stuff into the kernel that is ALWAYS used, and

[maxwell@more.net: Re: Network Configuration]

1998-12-02 Thread ivan
Have you added lines to your /etc/resolv.conf? ex. nameserver xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP of your DNS server. Yes, all the configuration files are right. I think that the problem is with the DNS or some configuration in it, but I don't know what kind

RE: Network Configuration

1998-12-01 Thread Leandro Dutra
How can I re-configure my network after installing linux? You use the ifconfig command. Use the man ifconfig to learn about it. This only configures the running system. In order to keep the changes even if you reboot, you need to change the /etc/init.d/network file.

Re: Network Configuration

1998-12-01 Thread wtopa
Subject: Network Configuration Date: Tue, Dec 01, 1998 at 07:14:55AM -0800 In reply to:Brant Wells Quoting Brant Wells([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Howdy Y'all How can I re-configure my network after installing linux? 1. find / -iname Networking-Overview-HOWTO.gz. 2. In the same

Re: Network Configuration

1998-12-01 Thread Joe Emenaker
How can I re-configure my network after installing linux? Well, assuming you're talking about changing the IP address... you need to change a couple of files: /etc/init.d/network - Shell script that sets up your ethernet interface. /etc/hosts - file that holds the IP's of well-known hosts...

Re: Network Configuration

1998-12-01 Thread ivan
Hi, folks !!! By the way, we have a machine in our subnet that recently was installed linux in. We have had some problems with the network configuration in order that the linux box doesn't recognize its DNS. It's possible to execute telnet from it only to IP addresses, and a ping to the

Re: Network Configuration

1998-12-01 Thread Erik Maxwell
Have you added lines to your /etc/resolv.conf? ex. nameserver xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP of your DNS server. Erik By the way, we have a machine in our subnet that recently was installed linux in. We have had some problems with the network

Re: Network Configuration

1997-07-08 Thread csmall
Robert D. Hilliard is rumoured to of said: During the base installation, as part of configuring the network, the configure script asks for the netmask and the IP address for the network and/or the default gateway. Where is this information stored? You will find this information at the

Re: Network Configuration

1997-07-07 Thread Joost Kooij
On Sun, 6 Jul 1997, Robert D. Hilliard wrote: During the base installation, as part of configuring the network, the configure script asks for the netmask and the IP address for the network and/or the default gateway. Where is this information stored? In the Network Administrator's

Re: Network Configuration

1997-07-07 Thread Shaya Potter
It's stored in /etc/init.d/network HTH, Shaya On Sun, 6 Jul 1997, Robert D. Hilliard wrote: During the base installation, as part of configuring the network, the configure script asks for the netmask and the IP address for the network and/or the default gateway. Where is this

Re: Network Configuration

1997-07-07 Thread Philippe Troin
On Sun, 06 Jul 1997 19:48:11 EDT Robert D. Hilliard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: During the base installation, as part of configuring the network, the configure script asks for the netmask and the IP address for the network and/or the default gateway. Where is this information stored?

Re: Network Configuration

1997-03-26 Thread Jordi Inglada
Hello, last week, I had a problem with my ethernet card not being detected by the modconf program so I asked this list. I got lots of answers and finally my card is detected. The problem now is that I can't make it work. I mean, I can't do ftp, telnet, etc... When I try some of these,

Re: Network Configuration

1997-03-26 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Jordi Inglada wrote: Hello, last week, I had a problem with my ethernet card not being detected by the modconf program so I asked this list. I got lots of answers and finally my card is detected. The problem now is that I can't make it work. I mean, I can't do ftp, telnet,

Re: Network Configuration

1997-03-25 Thread David Wright
On Tue, 25 Mar 1997, Jordi Inglada wrote: The problem now is that I can't make it work. I mean, I can't do ftp, telnet, etc... When I try some of these, I wait and wait,... If I use nfs as the access method to the distribution, I got the message server my nfs server seems to be down or

Re: Network Configuration

1997-03-25 Thread Oliver Elphick
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], writes: Hello, last week, I had a problem with my ethernet card not being detected by the modconf program so I asked this list. I got lots of answers and finally my card is detected. The problem now is that I can't make it work. I mean, I