Hi, first of all thank you for your time
Missatge citat per: Antony Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Monday 20 May 2002 1:03 pm, Eduardo GARCIA wrote:
For example my network is 1.2.3.0 and I want that a host with an IP
address
10.9.8.7 can navigate. First of all, the host will send arp
On Tue, 21 May 2002, Antony Stone wrote:
On Tuesday 21 May 2002 10:47 am, Eduardo GARCIA wrote:
For example my network is 1.2.3.0 and I want that a host with an IP from
any unknown network (i. e. 10.9.8.7) can navigate.
No way. You can't create a network which will allow a host with
Thank you all for your time, I'll have to squeeze hard my brain to solve it.
Just one more question: I've heard that there is a Cisco system (just one
machine that solves the whole problem?) that allows all that thing. Anybody
knows it?
Thanks again.
Edu
On Monday 20 May 2002 1:03 pm, Eduardo GARCIA wrote:
For example my network is 1.2.3.0 and I want that a host with an IP address
10.9.8.7 can navigate. First of all, the host will send arp request to find
the MAC of its DNS server (I'll have to redirect it to my DNS), then it
will
OK, I'll try to explain it better (sorry, but my english is poor :(( )
Hi,
I want to built a network that allows http navigation to any host that is
plugged on it, without any change on its configuration. This can be useful, for
example, in a hotel, where they want to provide
web navigation to
On Tuesday 21 May 2002 10:47 am, Eduardo GARCIA wrote:
Hi,
I want to built a network that allows http navigation to any host that is
plugged on it, without any change on its configuration. This can be useful,
for example, in a hotel, where they want to provide
web navigation to their
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OK, I'll try to explain it better (sorry, but my english is poor :(( )
Hi,
I want to built a network that allows http navigation to any host that is
plugged on it, without any change
Antony Stone wrote:
On Tuesday 21 May 2002 10:47 am, Eduardo GARCIA wrote:
Hi,
I want to built a network that allows http navigation to any host that is
plugged on it, without any change on its configuration. This can be useful,
for example, in a hotel, where they want to provide
On Tuesday 21 May 2002 6:14 pm, ___cliff rayman___ wrote:
this only works if the laptop is using dhcp. we use specific ip address at
my company, so my laptop would have to be reconfigured for this
environment. IT managers are not going to be happy with salespeople
reconfiguring their tcp/ip
Thank you all for your time, I'll have to squeeze hard my brain to solve it.
Just one more question: I've heard that there is a Cisco system (just one
machine that solves the whole problem?) that allows all that thing. Anybody
knows it?
Thanks again.
Edu
Hi,
I want to built a network that allows http navigation to any host that is
plugged on it, without any change on its configuration.
For example my network is 1.2.3.0 and I want that a host with an IP address
10.9.8.7 can navigate. First of all, the host will send arp request to find the
MAC
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