2002 10:00 pm Timothy Bolz Wrote
about:[EUG-LUG:3344] Home networking - update -pizza
: An update
: I found that I can SSH from my non-connected (to the internet) box (Boyle)
: to my connected (to the internet) box (Tesla) then once I'm connected I can
: SSH from Tesla to efn.org. I can also SSH from
An update
I found that I can SSH from my non-connected (to the internet) box (Boyle) to
my connected (to the internet) box (Tesla) then once I'm connected I can SSH
from Tesla to efn.org. I can also SSH from Boyle to Tesla and then use lynx.
I still have got Boyle to access the web with
For me it's more like not really having an idea about how to begin.
I would like to have it so I could execute any program on any system using
an X window. I would like to be able to dial out automatically from any
computer even though the modem is only connected to one of the computers.
I
Kent,
With two computers, don't bother with NIS, DHCP or bootp. VNC is a remote
administration utility, also not needed here.
Setup two computers on a private network (192.168.x.x, or 10.x.x.x). At home I have
10.0.0.1 and whatever my laptop happens to be set to. Usually 10.0.0.20.
(I
I am also interested in connecting two Linux computers together in this
manner.
I am also using Mandrake 7.1.
At 02:02 PM 10/28/00 -0700, you wrote:
I am wanting to set my Linux machine as my server.
I'm running Mandrake 7.1.
I want to hook up my Win98 to my Linux.
I have ethernet cards in both
So, what's not working?
Drew Itschner wrote:
I am wanting to set my Linux machine as my server.
I'm running Mandrake 7.1.
I want to hook up my Win98 to my Linux.
I have ethernet cards in both and a crossover cable with no hub.
I have gone through the tutorial on Mandrakes page and tried