Re: systemd and variable network (help needed)

2016-01-07 Thread deloptes
another example perl -pi -e "s/^ServerName .*$/ServerName $HOME_SERVER_NAME/g" /etc/cups/client.conf how do I do this with systemd? I'll try now the _netdev option and see if it works for me without systemd thanks in advance

Re: systemd and variable network (help needed)

2016-01-07 Thread Dominique Dumont
On Wednesday 06 January 2016 12:45:43 deloptes wrote: > I do this with two custom init script > - network script (checks the interface and network/domain) > and updates fstab, resolv.conf + mounts nfs if 1) I do a similar task with a script located in /etc/network/if-up.d/ This

systemd and variable network (help needed)

2016-01-06 Thread deloptes
Hi, I'm willing to start using systemd, but there is one major issue that prevent me to do so. I have following use cases regarding network setup. 1) home office - my home is on a nfs share - the nfs share mounted via fstab before user gets to login prompt - eth0 no

Re: systemd and variable network (help needed)

2016-01-06 Thread Brian
On Wed 06 Jan 2016 at 12:45:43 +0100, deloptes wrote: > I'm willing to start using systemd, but there is one major issue that > prevent me to do so. > > I have following use cases regarding network setup. > > 1) home office > - my home is on a nfs share > - the nfs share

Re: systemd and variable network (help needed)

2016-01-06 Thread Brian
On Wed 06 Jan 2016 at 15:57:12 +0100, deloptes wrote: > Brian wrote: > > > Why not try systemd before anticipating any issues? 'init=/bin/systemd' > > on the kernel command line for trial runs. > > I have tried it - this is the reason I ask the question. > > The nfs share with my home did not

Basic(?) network help, please...

2011-01-29 Thread Mark Neidorff
Since I don't do this often, what may be very easy is confusing me. I have switched from DSL (static IP) to cable internet (5 static IPs).  I have a sort of network diagram (in a format that I hope can be easily viewed) available at neidorff.com . Below the line there is a link that says

Re: Basic(?) network help, please...

2011-01-29 Thread Camaleón
On Sat, 29 Jan 2011 13:54:50 -0500, Mark Neidorff wrote: (...) I can't get PCs on the local LAN (192.168.1.x) to connect to the net using the cable provider's nameservers. If I use the nameservers of my old provider (which are still active for me, for now) they can connect to the net.  Why

Re: Basic(?) network help, please...

2011-01-29 Thread Mark Neidorff
Thanks. You have clarified exactly what I need to know. Mark On Saturday 29 January 2011 04:19 pm, Camaleón wrote: On Sat, 29 Jan 2011 13:54:50 -0500, Mark Neidorff wrote: (...) I can't get PCs on the local LAN (192.168.1.x) to connect to the net using the cable provider's nameservers.

network help

2008-07-07 Thread Jerry Geis
I am using debian etch. my network is not working. When I do lsmod it shows 8139too,8139cp (I only have 1 network connection). When I rmmod 8139too and rmmod 8139cp then modprobe 8139too It is detected. I then /etc/init.d/networking restart and I still have no network. When I init 1, basically

Re: network help

2008-07-07 Thread Ron Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 07/07/08 12:17, Jerry Geis wrote: I am using debian etch. my network is not working. When I do lsmod it shows 8139too,8139cp (I only have 1 network connection). When I rmmod 8139too and rmmod 8139cp then modprobe 8139too It is detected. I

Re: network help

2008-07-07 Thread Jerry Geis
Ron Johnson wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 07/07/08 12:17, Jerry Geis wrote: I am using debian etch. my network is not working. When I do lsmod it shows 8139too,8139cp (I only have 1 network connection). When I rmmod 8139too and rmmod 8139cp then modprobe 8139too It

script to connect the first wifi network[help nedded]

2006-11-14 Thread Jabka Atu
Howdy .. i have a laptop and i travel alot so i worte a small script to the next things: 1.search for wifi network and connect to the it finds #i hope to find a way to search one that have the strogest signal. 2.if lan (eth0) is connected then run connection script #hope to find a way to

Re: :::Debian Network Help:::

2004-01-01 Thread Michael Banck
Hi Trinatek, Seems like you're having a problem with Debian GNU/Linux rather than Debian GNU/Hurd. Network setup is different on Debian GNU/Hurd. Can somebody help this gentleman (and drop debian-hurd), please? Michael On Wed, Dec 31, 2003 at 11:05:13PM -0600, Trinatek Trinatek wrote: For

Re: :::Debian Network Help:::

2004-01-01 Thread Kent West
On Wed, Dec 31, 2003 at 11:05:13PM -0600, Trinatek Trinatek wrote: For some reason, i cant get my networking to work with Debian (I've also tried Knoppix)... When installing Debian, for some reason it can never detect the network card or anything, I've tried many different ways to fix it

Re: :::Debian Network Help:::

2004-01-01 Thread Albert Dengg
On Thu, 01 Jan 2004 09:12:44 -0600 Kent West [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... 1394 Net Adapter ... Intel(R) PRO/100 VE Network Connection ... things simpler, I'd remove the 1394 NIC and just do the install with the Intel NIC, which should use the eepro100 module I believe. After

Network Help

2001-06-16 Thread Christopher W. Aiken
I know this is a Debian news group, but the networking stuff should be Linux platform independant. Right? We just had a new Intel Itanium IA64 file server installed at the office. I installed TurboLinux ( O/S came with system ). The system is on a closed/secure LAN. When I log into the system,

Re: Network Help

2001-06-16 Thread Alson van der Meulen
On Sat, Jun 16, 2001 at 01:55:33PM -0400, Christopher W. Aiken wrote: I know this is a Debian news group, but the networking stuff should be Linux platform independant. Right? We just had a new Intel Itanium IA64 file server installed at the office. I installed TurboLinux ( O/S came with

Re: Network Help

2001-06-16 Thread John
On Saturday 16 June 2001 12:55, Christopher W. Aiken wrote: I know this is a Debian news group, but the networking stuff should be Linux platform independant. Right? We just had a new Intel Itanium IA64 file server installed at the office. I installed TurboLinux ( O/S came with system ).

Net network help, please

2000-04-02 Thread Chris Mason
I'm having a little trouble I could do with some help with, if possible. I have Corel Linux installed. I have a windwosNT network with a NT DHCP / WINS server. It worked fine, the linux box intergrated pretty well, although the DHCP server showed the IP but not the name of the machine. I need to

Re: network help

1999-03-13 Thread Paul Miller
G. Kapetanios wrote: Following your suggestion I pinged my gateway by IP rsther than name. The thing hang after printing a line. So maybe what you say about the card not working correctly is right. I was wondering: Win98 has no problem with recognizing and using the card. Why should Linux

Re: network help

1999-03-13 Thread Wayne Topa
Subject: Re: network help Date: Fri, Mar 12, 1999 at 04:30:30PM + In reply to:G. Kapetanios Quoting G. Kapetanios([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Following your suggestion I pinged my gateway by IP rsther than name. The thing hang after printing a line. So maybe what you say

Re: network help

1999-03-12 Thread G. Kapetanios
Following your suggestion I pinged my gateway by IP rsther than name. The thing hang after printing a line. So maybe what you say about the card not working correctly is right. I was wondering: Win98 has no problem with recognizing and using the card. Why should Linux ? As this is not my

Re: network help

1999-03-11 Thread G. Kapetanios
Thanks for the reply ifconfig gives the followng loLink encap:Local Loopback inet addr:127.0.0.1 Bcast:127.255.255.255 Mask:255.0.0.0 UP BROADCAST LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:3584 Metric:1 RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0

Re: network help

1999-03-11 Thread Paul Miller
G. Kapetanios wrote: Thanks for the reply ifconfig gives the followng loLink encap:Local Loopback inet addr:127.0.0.1 Bcast:127.255.255.255 Mask:255.0.0.0 UP BROADCAST LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:3584 Metric:1 RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0

network help

1999-03-10 Thread G. Kapetanios
Hi, I am trying to set up thi computer at work with Debian. All works fine apart from the network. This is a novell environment. I have set up one computer in a novell environment before and it was fine. however here I have problems. The newtwork card is working OK as far as I can tell. On

Re: network help

1999-03-10 Thread Paul Miller
G. Kapetanios wrote: Hi, I am trying to set up thi computer at work with Debian. All works fine apart from the network. This is a novell environment. I have set up one computer in a novell environment before and it was fine. however here I have problems. The newtwork card is working OK as