Re: Network printer . . . sort of

2003-03-06 Thread Anthony E. Greene
On 06-Mar-2003/21:29 -0500, Mark Phelps [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Now if I can just get WordPerfect to install. I keep getting told that I need other stuff. Arrgghh. I don't know that there's a version of WP that will run on a current Linux distro. Tony -- Anthony E. Greene mailto:[EMAIL

Re: Network printer . . . sort of

2003-03-06 Thread Mark Phelps
. - Original Message - From: Anthony E. Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 10:47 PM Subject: Re: Network printer . . . sort of On 06-Mar-2003/21:29 -0500, Mark Phelps [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Now if I can just get WordPerfect to install. I keep getting told

RE: Network printer . . . sort of

2003-03-06 Thread Patrick May
PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Mark Phelps Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 8:08 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Network printer . . . sort of You're probably right. I got an rpm of WP8 from a site (only one I could find) and got it to the point where RH calls it a Known App

RE: Network printer setup..

2003-03-05 Thread Manoj
Did you set up the printer as network printer?You have to edit cupsd.conf also. Read cups configuration file sam.html on cups site for conf details. Manoj -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of CHUNRIMA CHUNRIMA Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 12

multiple network cards not started on boot

2003-03-05 Thread Chris Rouch
We have a Dell poweredge 6650 with 6 network interfaces. Two are built in and are not used. The other four are on two dual Ether Express 100 cards. Only one of these is configured, eth0: DEVICE=eth0 BOOTPROTO=static IPADDR=10.1.20.128 NETMASK=255.255.255.0 ONBOOT=yes However, at boot time

RE: multiple network cards not started on boot

2003-03-05 Thread santosh kumar
Hi, Copy /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 to eth1,eth2 And edit the files with option ONBOOT=yes And restart...this is what solved my problem check for IRQ conflict.. Regds, santosh -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris

[OT] Can I ignore the first network interface card?

2003-03-05 Thread Cannon, Andrew
Hi All, This is probably completely off topic, but I'm hoping that the similarity between RH and HP-UX will be enough... We've got a HP system connected to our network (which has got some RH boxes on) and the primary ethernet card doesn't work, but is still recognised by the system. The second

Re: [OT] Can I ignore the first network interface card?

2003-03-05 Thread Jan
Cannon, Andrew wrote: Hi All, This is probably completely off topic, but I'm hoping that the similarity between RH and HP-UX will be enough... We've got a HP system connected to our network (which has got some RH boxes on) and the primary ethernet card doesn't work, but is still recognised

RedHat network user / pass

2003-03-04 Thread Neal, Chad
Title: RedHat network user / pass I have a redhat 7.3 machine that can connect to and receive updates from the RHN, however it must be using the wrong user / pass as it doesn't show in my listed systems. How can I make sure this is set to the correct user / pass? Thanks Chad

Network printer setup..

2003-03-04 Thread CHUNRIMA CHUNRIMA
Hi..all: Anyone knows about how to set up network printer? I have two linux boxes, both are running with RH8.0. HP lajer jet printer is connected to jack (name of server) throught parallel port. What I want to do is to print out from ryu (name of client) over network. Printer works fine when I

RE: RedHat network user / pass

2003-03-04 Thread Tapang, Roderick Eugenio (GXS)
Title: RedHat network user / pass delete /etc/sysconfg/rhn/systemid and re-register. -Original Message-From: Neal, Chad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 1:14 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RedHat network user / pass I have a redhat 7.3 machine

RE: Network printer setup..

2003-03-04 Thread Manoj
try CUPS Manoj -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of CHUNRIMA CHUNRIMA Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 10:27 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Network printer setup.. Hi..all: Anyone knows about how to set up network printer? I have two linux

RE: Network printer setup..

2003-03-04 Thread CHUNRIMA CHUNRIMA
Yes, I did. but, the problem is that I can't printer anything from client. Could you let me know the specific setting for both server and client, when you use CUPs. Thanks. From: Manoj [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Network printer setup

ping will kill the network connection

2003-03-03 Thread Zhi Cheng Wang
dear all on my newly installed RH7.2 on Compaq Proliant DL580, with one UTP CAT 5 cable and one fibre cable connected, if I ping something, the network connection will die. the server itself can not even be ping'd any suggestions? many thanks cheng Bioinformatics Paterson Institute

Re: ping will kill the network connection

2003-03-03 Thread Joe Polk
, with one UTP CAT 5 cable and one fibre cable connected, if I ping something, the network connection will die. the server itself can not even be ping'd any suggestions? many thanks cheng Bioinformatics Paterson Institute for Cancer Research Christie Hospital Wilmslow Road Manchester

Re: ping will kill the network connection

2003-03-03 Thread Gene Yoo
Zhi Cheng Wang wrote: dear all on my newly installed RH7.2 on Compaq Proliant DL580, with one UTP CAT 5 cable and one fibre cable connected, if I ping something, the network connection will die. the server itself can not even be ping'd any suggestions? many thanks cheng Bioinformatics Paterson

Re: ping will kill the network connection

2003-03-03 Thread Tim Willis
Ok, call me stupid, because that's the way I feel right now...someone tell me why I can't ping NetBios names? And if I should be able to ping them, someone please tell me what I've done wrong -- J. Tim Willis A Computer without Windows is like a chocolate cake without mustard. --

Re: ping will kill the network connection

2003-03-03 Thread Edward Dekkers
Ok, call me stupid, because that's the way I feel right now...someone tell me why I can't ping NetBios names? And if I should be able to ping them, someone please tell me what I've done wrong Because the ping program traditionally has nothing to do with Windows networking maybe? NetBIOS

RE: ping will kill the network connection

2003-03-03 Thread Cameron . Davidson
Tim Willis mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tuesday, 4 March 2003 09:11: Ok, call me stupid, because that's the way I feel right now...someone tell me why I can't ping NetBios names? And if I should be able to ping them, someone please tell me what I've done wrong -- J. Tim Willis To

Re: redhat-config-network won't see Prism Wi-Fi adapter (uses linux-wlan-ngdrivers)

2003-02-28 Thread Gene Yoo
Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote: On Sun, 2003-02-23 at 23:02, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote: However, the redhat-config-network tool does not see the adapter and I cannot use profiles with it. Is there a way to add this adapter to the list of adapters the config-network tool recognizes? Does Red Hat update

Re: redhat-config-network won't see Prism Wi-Fi adapter(uses linux-wlan-ng drivers)

2003-02-28 Thread Rodolfo J. Paiz
, and pci packages. What I don't have working is profiles and activation with redhat-config-network, which is what I am trying to do... I'll download the update someone suggested tonight. -- Rodolfo J. Paiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: redhat-config-network won't see Prism Wi-Fi adapter(uses linux-wlan-ng drivers)

2003-02-28 Thread Joe Polk
Yoo wrote: Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote: On Sun, 2003-02-23 at 23:02, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote: However, the redhat-config-network tool does not see the adapter and I cannot use profiles with it. Is there a way to add this adapter to the list of adapters the config-network tool recognizes? Does Red

Re: redhat-config-network won't see Prism Wi-Fi adapter (uses linux-wlan-ng drivers)

2003-02-27 Thread Emmanuel Seyman
On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 09:43:30PM -0600, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote: 1. Where does redhat-config-network get its list of known devices? 2. How can I add my adapter to the list? 3. Does Red Hat at any point update this tool with new drivers? Updates to redhat-config-network can be found

Re: redhat-config-network won't see Prism Wi-Fi adapter (useslinux-wlan-ng drivers)

2003-02-26 Thread Rodolfo J. Paiz
On Sun, 2003-02-23 at 23:02, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote: However, the redhat-config-network tool does not see the adapter and I cannot use profiles with it. Is there a way to add this adapter to the list of adapters the config-network tool recognizes? Does Red Hat update this tool with new drivers

Re: SMB network share to Linux

2003-02-25 Thread Gene Yoo
Patrick Nelson wrote: RH73 We one last MS server (well 2 really) which is the PDC. It has network storage shared from a raid device attached to the system. The problem is one of the drives is failing. Further we can't get the backup drive to respond. It's a RAID 5, so it will continue

RE: SMB network share to Linux

2003-02-25 Thread Patrick Nelson
Gene Yoo wrote: - pat - here's a quick link if you need some howto's and other information - http://us3.samba.org/samba/docs/. from my experience, since we are not using it for production purpose and is not mission critical NAS type of storage device, permission was the only

Whick program can receive all packges in a Network

2003-02-24 Thread Tiago
Hello All, Whick program can receive all packges in a Network? Exist one program in Win2k Server, which I dont remmenber the name..., i want one iqual to Linux..., someone can help me? Thanks a lot. []s Seth -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https

Re: Whick program can receive all packges in a Network

2003-02-24 Thread Leonard Miller
I don't understand the question. Do you mean packets? network packet sniffer? Try ethereal. Leonard [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/24/03 10:58AM Hello All, Whick program can receive all packges in a Network? Exist one program in Win2k Server, which I dont remmenber the name..., i want one iqual

Re: Whick program can receive all packges in a Network

2003-02-24 Thread himba
hello have you tried tcpdump ? regards, himba Tiago wrote: Hello All, Whick program can receive all packges in a Network? Exist one program in Win2k Server, which I dont remmenber the name..., i want one iqual to Linux..., someone can help me? Thanks a lot. []s Seth -- redhat-list

SMB network share to Linux

2003-02-24 Thread Patrick Nelson
RH73 We one last MS server (well 2 really) which is the PDC. It has network storage shared from a raid device attached to the system. The problem is one of the drives is failing. Further we can't get the backup drive to respond. It's a RAID 5, so it will continue to operate after failure

Re: Network profiles

2003-02-23 Thread Rodolfo J. Paiz
On Wed, 2003-02-19 at 02:04, Rus Foster wrote: Is there any tool under redhat that will let me switch network profiles between home/office. Ideally it would be able to update things like proxy settings on galeon/gaim and other such cool things redhat-config-network (Main Menu -- System

redhat-config-network won't see Prism Wi-Fi adapter (useslinux-wlan-ng drivers)

2003-02-23 Thread Rodolfo J. Paiz
Hi! Pretty much reposting since I've received no answers. On my IBM Thinkpad T23, I got the built-in Prism 2.5 Wi-Fi adapter to work (then promptly broke it again) using the tools from the linux-wlan-ng project. Built the RPMS from SRPMS. However, the redhat-config-network tool does not see

RE: Network profiles

2003-02-23 Thread Chad Skinner
I missed the beginning of this thread, but is there a parameter you can pass using grub or lilo to select the profile? On Wed, 2003-02-19 at 02:04, Rus Foster wrote: Is there any tool under redhat that will let me switch network profiles between home/office. Ideally it would be able

2 network card problem with upgrade

2003-02-21 Thread David Archer
. At the suggestion of redhat, I put in two new network cards. Anyway, the issue is is that when my machine boots, it swaps eth0 and eth1 and my machine's networking can't function properly. If I edit the modules.conf file to switch eth0 and eth1, switch the networking cables, and issue the following /etc

Re: 2 network card problem with upgrade

2003-02-21 Thread Ed . Greshko
On Fri, 21 Feb 2003, David Archer wrote: I have 2 NICs from two different manufacturers. I used to have two from one manufacturer, but that didn't work. At the suggestion of redhat, I put in two new network cards. Anyway, the issue is is that when my machine boots, it swaps eth0 and eth1

Network profiles

2003-02-19 Thread Rus Foster
Hi, Is there any tool under redhat that will let me switch network profiles between home/office. Ideally it would be able to update things like proxy settings on galeon/gaim and other such cool things rus -- http://www.65535.net | MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Lifetime Linux or FreeBSD account: $100

Single login to all workstations in network

2003-02-19 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello All, I would like to know if it is possible to have a common set of usernames and password that the users can use in any linux system. Like in windows domain architecture when a username is created in the PDC the username is valid in all the clients in the network Is there a linux

Re: Single login to all workstations in network

2003-02-19 Thread Rus Foster
the clients in the network Is there a linux equvalent for this method ? with out creating the users seperately in all the systems ? I am having this doubt because we are migrating from windows NT based network to Linux. Can anyone please help me ? You want to use NIS. Have a look at http

RE: Single login to all workstations in network

2003-02-19 Thread santosh kumar
@jadooworksSent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 6:42 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Single login to all workstations in network Hello All, I would like to know if it is possible to have a common set of usernames and password that the users can use in any linux system. Like in windows

RE: Single login to all workstations in network

2003-02-19 Thread Rigler, S C (Steve)
Title: Message LDAP will do this too -Original Message-From: santosh kumar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 7:18 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: Single login to all workstations in network This you can achieve by NIS or NIS+, but first

Re: Single login to all workstations in network

2003-02-19 Thread Jon Haugsand
in the network Is there a linux equvalent for this method ? with out creating the users seperately in all the systems ? I am having this doubt because we are migrating from windows NT based network to Linux. Can anyone please help me ? Depends on what you really want. The unix way upto now is to use

RE: Single login to all workstations in network

2003-02-19 Thread Chris Mason
PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of senthil@jadooworksSent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 9:12 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Single login to all workstations in network Hello All, I would like to know if it is possible to have a common set of usernames and password that the users can use in any

Re: Single login to all workstations in network

2003-02-19 Thread Robert Canary
the username is valid in all the clients in the network Is there a linux equvalent for this method ? with out creating the users seperately in all the systems ? I am having this doubt because we are migrating from windows NT based network to Linux. Can anyone please help me ? Depends on what you

Re: Routing Between One Network?

2003-02-18 Thread Jon \GenKiller\
Hello all, I've set up a few Red Hat routers in my day, but have always had to set them up in which one subnet was routing to another. I could never create a router in where the router was just acting like a physical switch, with the ability to filter out unwanted packets. Is this possible?

Re: Routing Between One Network?

2003-02-18 Thread Raymundo M. Vega
The answer is yes, you can use a firewall to protect your public servers, but you do not need to use public address directly on the servers: +-+ | Cisco | +-+ | +--+ | Firewall |---(Your public servers) +--+ | (Internal network) You can use rfc1918

RE: Routing Between One Network?

2003-02-18 Thread Cowles, Steve
-Original Message- From: Jon GenKiller Gaudette Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 6:09 PM Subject: Re: Routing Between One Network? Hello all, I've set up a few Red Hat routers in my day, but have always had to set them up in which one subnet was routing to another. I could

IBM Thinkpad T23: linux-wlan-ng with Prism 2.5 chipset andredhat-config-network

2003-02-13 Thread Rodolfo J. Paiz
. However: o kudzu detects no new hardware o redhat-config-network shows no new hardware o I cannot use the Profiles with my new wireless adapter o I cannot easily shut it down when I want to use _only_ my wired LAN Can anyone offer advice on either helping the Red Hat config tool see my new card

Re: PXE kickstart with multiple network cards

2003-02-04 Thread Kevin McConnell
--- John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As I understand it, he's trying to control which NIC is used to install. Reoving support for other NICs does not affect what's used later. Then, he can fiddle with /etc/modules.conf if necessary. I personally would simply plug the cable into whichever

Re: PXE kickstart with multiple network cards

2003-02-04 Thread John
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Kevin McConnell wrote: --- John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As I understand it, he's trying to control which NIC is used to install. Reoving support for other NICs does not affect what's used later. Then, he can fiddle with /etc/modules.conf if necessary. I

Re: PXE kickstart with multiple network cards

2003-02-04 Thread Lars Damerow
That's right--this is for several hundred machines, which is why I want it to be completely deterministic as well as noninvasive to the hardware. From Kevin McConnell [EMAIL PROTECTED], Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 10:20:49AM -0800: --- John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As I understand it, he's trying

RE: samba working, but can't see computer in my network places

2003-02-04 Thread Matthews, John
-Original Message- From: Bret Hughes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 10:25 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: samba working, but can't see computer in my network places On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 13:49, John Nichel wrote: Strange. Ah-well, when all else fails

Re: samba working, but can't see computer in my network places

2003-02-04 Thread hanfamily
I would like to point out that this is not necessarily a linux problem. I have both a windows98 and windowsxp machine that refuse to allow any computer windows or linux to show up in their network places or network neighboorhod. Yet if I do a find computer search they will always show the desired

RE: samba working, but can't see computer in my network places

2003-02-04 Thread Larry Brown
as the linux box is running in tandem with the others. After implementing this I have never had network neighborhood issues. Make sure you restart samba after the change in smb.conf and restart the M$ boxes. Larry S. Brown Dimension Networks, Inc. (727) 723-8388 -Original Message- From

Re: Trouble installing network card

2003-02-03 Thread Bapi Ghosh
Many things can go wrong with this card. Check at leastthe following: 1. Disable PnP OS in BIOS, if you have it enabled. 2. Check the IRQ and IO settings: one good place to look is /proc. See the config in BIOS as well. 3. Check /var/log/messages after boot up. 4. Do dmesg | grep eth to see what's

Network

2003-02-03 Thread John Salamone
Hi, I was wondering if there is a way to punch a hole in the Linux firewall to allow certain IP addresses through it without stopping it or changing it so all IP addresses are allowed through it. My network is set up as so: dsl connected to my router / firewall connected to a win98 machine

RE: Network

2003-02-03 Thread Rigler, S C (Steve)
Salamone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 9:54 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Network Hi, I was wondering if there is a way to punch a hole in the Linux firewall to allow certain IP addresses through it without stopping it or changing it so all IP addresses

Re: Network

2003-02-03 Thread John Salamone
Steve, iptables -I INPUT --src xx.xx.xx.xx/32 -p tcp -m tcp --dport 22 -j ACCEPT without saving it should I be able to see my Linux box in network neighborhood on my win98 machine? If so, I can't. Do I need to reboot either of my machines to establish the connection? - Original Message

RE: Network

2003-02-03 Thread Rigler, S C (Steve)
win98 machine try this: iptables -I INPUT --src win98 ip/32 -j ACCEPT Seeing your Linux box in Network Neighborhood will require some additional configuration in Samba. -Steve -Original Message- From: John Salamone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 10:14 AM

Re: Network

2003-02-03 Thread John Salamone
Thanks Steve, Worked like a charm!! - Original Message - From: Rigler, S C (Steve) [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 11:25 AM Subject: RE: Network That was just an example. Substituting xx.xx.xx.xx with the IP address of the machine to which you

Re: Network

2003-02-03 Thread John Salamone
11:25 AM Subject: RE: Network That was just an example. Substituting xx.xx.xx.xx with the IP address of the machine to which you wish to grant access would allow it to connect to port 22 on your firewall box. No reboots should be necessary on any machines to accomplish this. If you just

RE: Network

2003-02-03 Thread Rigler, S C (Steve)
to: /etc/sysconfig/iptables. Each time /etc/init.d/iptables is run (at boot) it will see those rules and load them. -Steve -Original Message- From: John Salamone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 10:50 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Network Steve, When

Re: Network

2003-02-03 Thread John Salamone
That worked. Thanks!! - Original Message - From: Rigler, S C (Steve) [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 11:56 AM Subject: RE: Network If the commands I gave you below worked then your system should be using iptables and not ipchains. Make sure

Another network question

2003-02-03 Thread John Salamone
On a duel boot system, is there a way to access one system while you are logged on to the other system? If so, how? Thanks for your help. -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

RE: Another network question

2003-02-03 Thread Blackard, Robert
11:21 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Another network question On a duel boot system, is there a way to access one system while you are logged on to the other system? If so, how? Thanks for your help. -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https

Re: Network

2003-02-03 Thread Michael Schwendt
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Mon, 3 Feb 2003 10:56:17 -0600, Rigler, S C (Steve) wrote: Look at your iptables rules to make sure that iptables is running iptables -nL Use iptables-save to save your rules. They will be saved to: /etc/sysconfig/iptables. iptables-save

Re: Another network question

2003-02-03 Thread Nick Lindsell
At 12:21 03/02/2003 -0500, you wrote: On a duel boot system, is there a way to access one system while you are logged on to the other system? If so, how? Thanks for your help. Yes. What kind of systems? Which one is booted and which one needs to be accessed? A bit more info would be

RE: Network

2003-02-03 Thread Rigler, S C (Steve)
Good point...I forgot about that. -Steve -Original Message- From: Michael Schwendt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 11:28 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Network -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Mon, 3 Feb 2003 10:56:17 -0600, Rigler, S

Re: Another network question

2003-02-03 Thread John Salamone
OK, I would like to be on my Linux server and I would like to acces my win 2000 server or vice versa. - Original Message - From: Nick Lindsell [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 12:27 PM Subject: Re: Another network question At 12:21 03/02/2003

Re: Network

2003-02-03 Thread John Salamone
Thanks for the info. I see the output stating saving current rules to that directory. - Original Message - From: Michael Schwendt [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 12:28 PM Subject: Re: Network -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Mon

Re: Network

2003-02-03 Thread Rodolfo J. Paiz
On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 11:07, John Salamone wrote: That worked. Thanks!! If you're using iptables, I cannot recommend Shorewall highly enough. Having taken the time to learn ipchains thoroughly and hand-craft my firewall settings, having Shorewall give me equal or better functionality with a

samba working, but can't see computer in my network places

2003-02-03 Thread Jody Cleveland
Hello all, I've got a redhat 8 box that I've added to my Windows network. I was able to get samba working (finally!) and I'm able to map to my folder in /home. But, when I go into My Network Places on my Win2k pc, I can't see it. Any ideas? -- Jody Cleveland ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -- redhat

Re: samba working, but can't see computer in my network places

2003-02-03 Thread John Nichel
Is your share set to be browseable? Jody Cleveland wrote: Hello all, I've got a redhat 8 box that I've added to my Windows network. I was able to get samba working (finally!) and I'm able to map to my folder in /home. But, when I go into My Network Places on my Win2k pc, I can't see it. Any

samba working, but can't see computer in my network places

2003-02-03 Thread Jody Cleveland
Is your share set to be browseable? I looked in the Samba config, (I'm using webmin) and it was set to not be browseable. I changed it to yes, restarted Samba, and it still doesn't show. Any ideas? Jody -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe

Re: samba working, but can't see computer in my network places

2003-02-03 Thread John Nichel
Does your Linux box show up in your Windows Network Neighborhood (are they still calling it that?)? Jody Cleveland wrote: Is your share set to be browseable? I looked in the Samba config, (I'm using webmin) and it was set to not be browseable. I changed it to yes, restarted Samba

samba working, but can't see computer in my network places

2003-02-03 Thread Jody Cleveland
Does your Linux box show up in your Windows Network Neighborhood (are they still calling it that?)? No, that's the problem, it's not showing up. I know it's a picky thing, I'd just like to see it there. With Windows 2000 they changed network neighborhood to my network places for some reason

Re: samba working, but can't see computer in my network places

2003-02-03 Thread John Nichel
with your Windows network. Jody Cleveland wrote: Does your Linux box show up in your Windows Network Neighborhood (are they still calling it that?)? No, that's the problem, it's not showing up. I know it's a picky thing, I'd just like to see it there. With Windows 2000 they changed network neighborhood

Re: Another network question

2003-02-03 Thread Stephen Kuhn
On Tue, 2003-02-04 at 04:30, John Salamone wrote: OK, I would like to be on my Linux server and I would like to acces my win 2000 server or vice versa. I have a dual boot - XP and RH. My XP's filesystem is FAT32, so I can read/write to those partitions after they're mounted. There are

samba working, but can't see computer in my network places

2003-02-03 Thread Jody Cleveland
with your Windows network. Yup, those were both right... Jody -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

Re: samba working, but can't see computer in my network places

2003-02-03 Thread Ashley Kitson
Jody this may be very silly but did you restart the win2000 machine? (Win95 doesn't appear to refresh its network thingies unless you reboot so 2000 might be the same.) Also try http://www.troubleshooters.com/linux/ for a troubleshooting guide on Samba that I used to get my stuff working. Kind

Re: samba working, but can't see computer in my network places

2003-02-03 Thread John Nichel
sure that the workgroup is set to the same as your Windows workgroup name. You might also want to check the netmask of your Linux box, and make sure it matches up with your Windows network. Yup, those were both right... Jody -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL

Re: samba working, but can't see computer in my network places

2003-02-03 Thread John Salamone
. - Original Message - From: Jody Cleveland [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 2:06 PM Subject: samba working, but can't see computer in my network places Does your Linux box show up in your Windows Network Neighborhood (are they still calling

Re: Re: samba working, but can't see computer in my network places

2003-02-03 Thread edukes
I have basically the same setup/problem. I can't see the linux box, but I can connect to it by adding a network place \\mysambaserver\etc If that helps From: John Nichel [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 2003/02/03 Mon PM 01:40:06 CST To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: samba working, but can't see

RE: samba working, but can't see computer in my network places

2003-02-03 Thread Jody Cleveland
Strange. Ah-well, when all else fails, wipe Windows and install Linux. Well, as much as I'd love to do that, the 300+ users on those windows machines probably wouldn't like that too much. ;) Jody -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe

samba working, but can't see computer in my network places

2003-02-03 Thread Jody Cleveland
this may be very silly but did you restart the win2000 machine? Yeah, didn't work. Also try http://www.troubleshooters.com/linux/ for a troubleshooting guide on Samba that I used to get my stuff working. Thanks, I'll give that a read. Jody -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe

RE: Network

2003-02-03 Thread Larry Brown
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of John Salamone Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 11:38 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Network Thanks Steve, Worked like a charm!! - Original Message - From: Rigler, S C (Steve) [EMAIL PROTECTED

RE: Network

2003-02-03 Thread Larry Brown
: RE: Network If the commands I gave you below worked then your system should be using iptables and not ipchains. Make sure ipchains is disabled (chkconfig ipchains off). Look at your iptables rules to make sure that iptables is running iptables -nL Use iptables-save to save your rules

Re: samba working, but can't see computer in my network places

2003-02-03 Thread Bret Hughes
On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 13:49, John Nichel wrote: Strange. Ah-well, when all else fails, wipe Windows and install Linux. But if you don't want to go that far, you could try restarting Windows. :) If that does not work, walk through the docs in /usr/share/doc/samba*/docs/BROWSING-Config.txt

Network problem

2003-02-02 Thread Ernest Ellingson
I just installed RH Linux 7.1 without any problems My network card was discovered and the system is up OK. After I finished the install, I installed qpopper4.0.4 without a problem (www.qpopper.org) I can telnet on port 110 and get the qpopper server However, sendmail, ftp, and telnet won't

RE: Network problem

2003-02-02 Thread Larry Brown
]]On Behalf Of Ernest Ellingson Sent: Sunday, February 02, 2003 11:30 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Network problem I just installed RH Linux 7.1 without any problems My network card was discovered and the system is up OK. After I finished the install, I installed qpopper4.0.4 without a problem

RE: Network problem

2003-02-02 Thread Ernest Ellingson
Of Larry Brown Sent: Sunday, February 02, 2003 12:00 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Network problem Did you check the files in /etc/xinetd.d? You should have a file for each service that is offered. If you look at any of the files there should be a line disable = yes by default. Make sure

Re: Network Issue

2003-02-02 Thread John Salamone
, January 30, 2003 5:20 PM Subject: RE: Network Issue Did you use some configuration app to set up the smb.conf file? I have found that several software packages remove all of the options the stock smb.conf file has which includes those options. I am attaching a copy of the smb.conf that comes

Re: Network Issue

2003-02-02 Thread John Salamone
Larry, Could my problem be my firewall / router from blocking my access from win98 machine to linux machine? - Original Message - From: Larry Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 5:20 PM Subject: RE: Network Issue Did you use some

RE: Network Issue

2003-02-02 Thread Larry Brown
. After changing it to no you can restart smb and then you will find a file on /var/lock/samba called wins.dat. Examine its contents and you will see entries from machines on your network. You may have to reboot your win9x machines to get the entries going. Larry S. Brown Dimension Networks, Inc

Re: Network Issue

2003-02-02 Thread John Salamone
: Network Issue Do you want to have the win9x machines to have to log into the machine as if it were a domain controller? If not, the change the line in your conf file domain logons = yes to no. If it is set to yes and the machine doesn't log on, it may not provide wins services. That is the only

Re: Network Issue

2003-02-02 Thread John Salamone
Larry, I am attaching my smbd and nmbd logs if you can look at those if you don't mind. Thanks a lot. I really appreciate your help!! - Original Message - From: Larry Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, February 02, 2003 1:12 PM Subject: RE: Network Issue Do you

Re: Trouble installing network card

2003-02-02 Thread Edward Dekkers
On boot eth0 fails with an insmod bad parameter. Does anyone have a clue about what is failing? How do I find out what parameter is bad. Try it from the command line with the options to see which one is bad. That one answers your question, but may I suggest, if this PC has PCI slots, you

Trouble installing network card

2003-02-01 Thread Ernest Ellingson
I have a 3Com Etherlink III 3c5905TP which is causing a lot of headaches. I have re-installed RH Linux 7.1 During its original installation this card worked fine. On the new install, the card isn't recognized by the install program. I booted up in plain DOS and used 3Com's auto configure

Re: Network Issue

2003-01-31 Thread John Salamone
Larry, I'm still unable to see Linux machine in Network Neiberhood on my win98 machine. I am attaching a copy of my smb.conf file. Can you please look at it and let me know if anything is wrong? If it's OK, what else I could try. Thanks - Original Message - From: Larry Brown [EMAIL

Re: PXE kickstart with multiple network cards

2003-01-30 Thread Kevin McConnell
--- John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Removing the modules for the NICs you don't want to use will force the issue;-) I thought he was trying to designate which card he wants to be eth0, eth1, etc... so that he can plug each device into multiple networks/and or designate which device should

Re: PXE kickstart with multiple network cards

2003-01-30 Thread John
On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Kevin McConnell wrote: --- John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Removing the modules for the NICs you don't want to use will force the issue;-) I thought he was trying to designate which card he wants to be eth0, eth1, etc... so that he can plug each device into

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