Matthew A Coulliette wrote:
Hi Lisa Eric,
Questions:
Can you just assign an ip number to a computer?
Yes, for the most part. You also need to give it a subnet mask, so it
knows what the network and broadcast addresses are. The network and
broadcast addresses are the first and last
On Tue, 2009-08-04 at 08:10 -0700, Eric Shubert wrote:
Once you have a caching nameserver set up on an orange host, any
additional servers on the orange subnet can use that resolver as
well.
You might need to tweak the config a little to allow other machines
to
query it though - I'm not
Craig White wrote:
On Tue, 2009-08-04 at 08:10 -0700, Eric Shubert wrote:
Once you have a caching nameserver set up on an orange host, any
additional servers on the orange subnet can use that resolver as
well.
You might need to tweak the config a little to allow other machines
to
query
On Tue, 2009-08-04 at 09:26 -0700, Eric Shubert wrote:
Craig White wrote:
On Tue, 2009-08-04 at 08:10 -0700, Eric Shubert wrote:
Once you have a caching nameserver set up on an orange host, any
additional servers on the orange subnet can use that resolver as
well.
You might need to
Craig White wrote:
On Tue, 2009-08-04 at 09:26 -0700, Eric Shubert wrote:
Craig White wrote:
On Tue, 2009-08-04 at 08:10 -0700, Eric Shubert wrote:
Once you have a caching nameserver set up on an orange host, any
additional servers on the orange subnet can use that resolver as
well.
You
Hi Eric,
Thanks for the reply. By default, the users on the blue network can only
use the internet and nothing else, unless you specifically give them
access. Here are a few things that helped understand the blue zone:
2.6.1. What traffic is allowed between Interfaces?
Hi Lisa Eric,
Questions:
Can you just assign an ip number to a computer? Or does something up
stream of it, (a computer, router, dhcp server, whatever), have to be
made aware of that computer's ip number.
Example, when I assign static ip's on the green zone, I always enter the
ip on both IPCop
Hi Lisa,
You can assign static ip addresses to any interface as virtual addresses.
In Ubuntu assignment looks like so; static files manage the
configuration (which also can be done via the Networking tab [I like
command line]):
Hi Eric,
It looks like you have the subnet, gateway and ip address setup
correctly for your webserver.
I think your issue is with the DNS server in the green zone. Are you
sure that your dns is working?
What part is not working?
# ping [gateway on ipcop]
# nslookup apple.com
# ping
On Mon, 2009-08-03 at 20:11 -0700, Matthew A Coulliette wrote:
Hi Lisa Eric,
Questions:
Can you just assign an ip number to a computer? Or does something up
stream of it, (a computer, router, dhcp server, whatever), have to be
made aware of that computer's ip number.
Example, when I
Okay,
I now have the red, green, and blue zones working properly.
To get the blue zone working, I enabled the blue DHCP server, then added
a static IP address for the WAP and the laptop. Next, I added the laptop
to the blue access menu. I also had to co-ordinate the settings of the
WAP with
Matthew A Coulliette wrote:
Okay,
I now have the red, green, and blue zones working properly.
To get the blue zone working, I enabled the blue DHCP server, then added
a static IP address for the WAP and the laptop. Next, I added the laptop
to the blue access menu. I also had to
Hey Matthew!
Good work!
You can assign static ip addresses to any interface as virtual addresses.
In Ubuntu assignment looks like so; static files manage the
configuration (which also can be done via the Networking tab [I like
command line]):
On 7/29/09, Matthew A Coulliette matthew...@cox.net wrote:
hi,
First of all, I would like to apologize for the long email. But, I have
a few questions that I have not been able to find the answers to. So, I
would greatly appreciate any helpful advice. Here is the setup of my
network:
hi,
First of all, I would like to apologize for the long email. But, I have
a few questions that I have not been able to find the answers to. So, I
would greatly appreciate any helpful advice. Here is the setup of my
network:
router (IPCop) workstationsservers
red: 98.172.82.xxx
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