network consists of 1 x RH7.3 box and 2 x Win98 boxes. SAMBA is configured and operational.
I have a dial up, single account with my ISP. Simplistically, I would like to receive email, filter the content, then direct the email to the end user based on the filtering rules. I would also like to be able
Went ahead got CUPS set up and got a PPD from savin and it works great.
Jim Liddil
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Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 9:37 AM
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Subject: RES: Network Printing
I obtained a type
Thanks to those who replied. You knowledgeable types really do make a difference to
those of us who are trying to get up to speed.
Now for the implementation phase.
Regards,
Roland Hill
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On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 05:33:47PM +1300 or thereabouts, Roland Hill wrote:
Thanks to those who replied. You knowledgeable types really do make a difference to
those of us who are trying to get up to speed.
Now for the implementation phase.
Well, what did you finally select ? g
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Hi List,
Being a new user, I would appreciate if you could kick me in the right direction on
the following issue.
My simple peer to peer network consists of 1 x RH7.3 box and 2 x Win98 boxes. SAMBA is
configured and operational.
I have a dial up, single account with my ISP. Simplistically, I
[Oops, in my first attempt at sending this I didn't use my subscribed
address. Second try...]
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 09:45:06AM +1300, Roland Hill wrote:
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[...]
If some applications are more new user friendly than others then
please advise.
I
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 09:45:06AM +1300, Roland Hill wrote:
My simple peer to peer network consists of 1 x RH7.3 box and 2 x Win98 boxes. SAMBA
is configured and operational.
I have a dial up, single account with my ISP. Simplistically, I would like to
receive email, filter the content
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 09:45:06AM +1300 or thereabouts, Roland Hill wrote:
Being a new user, I would appreciate if you could kick me in the right direction on
the following issue.
I have a dial up, single account with my ISP. Simplistically, I would like to
receive email, filter the
-Diald to have dial on demand functionality with the modem
OK, every man and his dog has tackled your main problems, I'll tackle this
one.
I used diald way back on 5.2 and loved it. Upgraded to 6.0, 6.1, 6.2 and it
broke at every step and I had to change heaps of configuration. I haven't
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On Sat, 2 Nov 2002 18:00:25 -0800 (PST), Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
What crash exactly?
There are over a dozen bugs opened for redhat-config-network in
bugzilla for Red Hat 7.3, and all but two or three have been closed as
duplicates. The problem
For the record, one can:
- manually edit the /etc/wvdial.conf file
- manually create /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ppp0
The format of ifcg-ppp0 is poorly documented, but some help for it can be
found in the Red Hat 8 sysadmin guide.
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Whenever I feel blue, I start
Has anyone found a workaround to the crashes in this configurator yet?
It's in bugzilla many, many times, with nary a peep from the fine folks at
Red Hat.
If there's no way around it in the configurator, what other options do I
have for configuring my modem?
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On Sat, 2 Nov 2002 12:28:31 -0800 (PST), Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
Has anyone found a workaround to the crashes in this configurator yet?
It's in bugzilla many, many times, with nary a peep from the fine
folks at Red Hat.
What crash exactly?
What
On Sat, 2 Nov 2002, Michael Schwendt wrote:
What crash exactly?
There are over a dozen bugs opened for redhat-config-network in bugzilla
for Red Hat 7.3, and all but two or three have been closed as duplicates.
The problem is that the Python script invoked on the backend dies
horribly
Hi,
I set up lprng to print to a remote printer, it works but it is
taking forever to print any suggestion on what I need to change
to speed things up. We are talking 10 to 15 min to print a page
that would print in 30 seconds on a local printer
Thanks
I have a server that has a tape drive in it, and I'd like to pull data from
the others servers onto this one for backup. What I'd like to do is tar/gzip
all the necessary data from these other servers, once done, transfer them to
the backup server and then have a nightly backup script dump
At 09:45 28/10/2002 -0700, you wrote:
I have a server that has a tape drive in it, and I'd like to pull
data from
the others servers onto this one for backup. What I'd like to do is tar/gzip
all the necessary data from these other servers, once done, transfer them to
the backup server and
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Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 10:45 AM
Subject: [RHL] Network file transfers
I have a server that has a tape drive in it, and I'd like to pull data
from
the others servers onto
I have a server that has a tape drive in it, and I'd like to pull
data from
the others servers onto this one for backup. What I'd like to do is
tar/gzip
all the necessary data from these other servers, once done, transfer them
to
the backup server and then have a nightly backup script
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Subject: Network file transfers
I have a server that has a tape drive in it, and I'd like to pull
data from
the others
Hello,
Does anyone know a solution to force the speed of a network card on Redhat
7.2 (Like instructions in the /etc/system
or ndd command in Solaris) ??
Thanks.
Mjain
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On Wed, 23 Oct 2002, Mahaveer Jain wrote:
Hello,
Does anyone know a solution to force the speed of a network card on Redhat
7.2 (Like instructions in the /etc/system
or ndd command in Solaris) ??
mii-tool
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We have a new mainboard (Asus A7V8X) with an integrated BroadCom BCM4401
LAN controller. Is there a Red Hat 7.3 driver driver for this network
chip? Note that bcm5700.o or tg3.o do not appear to work.
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I have my redhat 8.0 installed and i can pop my mail from LAN and also my Apache site is able to be accessed from LAN but not from other networks although there is no firewall used also I have correctly configured my hosts.allow and hosts.deny files but these and many other services are not
On Tue, 2002-10-22 at 15:50, Javed Saroor Hashmi wrote:
I have my redhat 8.0 installed and i can pop my mail from LAN and also
my Apache site is able to be accessed from LAN but not from other
networks although there is no firewall used also I have correctly
configured my hosts.allow and
Hi folks. In RH 8.0 I add a route to
/etc/sysconfig/static-routes such as:
eth2 host 172.25.29.1 gw 193.169.1.5
Then, '/etc/init.d/network restart' doesn't honor it.
AFAIK, service network restart is the right way.
that's only a front-end to '/etc/init.d/network restart'...
check
On Thu, Oct 17, 2002 at 09:25:28AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
I have RH 7.3 on my laptop with a Netgear PCMCIA network card. The Linux
boot process tries to start eth0 and mount my SMB drives BEFORE it
initiates the PCMCIA slots. As a consequence, obviously, mount can't find
the two
At 20:54 17.10.2002, you said:
[snip]
Try mounting your smb drives from the rc.local file. Create a script
that mounts the drives and place somewhere safe like the /root directory
and call it that way.
It's also more secure if you are using -o
, 2002-10-17 at 13:31, Tom Pollerman wrote:
On Thu, 17 Oct 2002 09:25:28 -0400
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Folks:
I'm still trying to solve an irritating issue. I have RH 7.3 on my
laptop with a Netgear PCMCIA network card. The Linux boot process
tries to start eth0 and mount my SMB
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Folks:
I'm still trying to solve an irritating issue. I have RH 7.3 on my laptop
with a Netgear PCMCIA network card. The Linux boot process tries to start
eth0 and mount my SMB drives BEFORE
On Thu, 17 Oct 2002, Ernest E Vogelsinger wrote:
At 20:54 17.10.2002, you said:
[snip]
Try mounting your smb drives from the rc.local file. Create a script
that mounts the drives and place somewhere safe like the /root directory
and call it that way.
Folks:
I'm still trying to solve an irritating
issue. I have RH 7.3 on my laptop with a Netgear PCMCIA network card. The
Linux boot process tries to start eth0 and mount my SMB drives BEFORE it
initiates the PCMCIA slots. As a consequence, obviously, mount can't find
the two computers
Hi, my name is Linus Larsson
Is it possible to get the source rpms from redhat network and have it to automaticly
configure (with my predefined options) compile and install.
In my case I need to include sybase support in php.
I have search the web for half an hour without finding an answer.
I
On Thu, 17 Oct 2002 09:25:28 -0400
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Folks:
I'm still trying to solve an irritating issue. I have RH 7.3 on my
laptop with a Netgear PCMCIA network card. The Linux boot process
tries to start eth0 and mount my SMB drives BEFORE it initiates the
PCMCIA slots
On Mon, 14 Oct 2002, Freddy Chavez wrote:
Hi folks. In RH 8.0 I add a route to
/etc/sysconfig/static-routes such as:
eth2 host 172.25.29.1 gw 193.169.1.5
Then, I restart network with '/etc/init.d/network
restart' but the new route doesn't show with
'route'.
I've been checking '/etc
Hi folks. In RH 8.0 I add a route to
/etc/sysconfig/static-routes such as:
eth2 host 172.25.29.1 gw 193.169.1.5
Then, I restart network with '/etc/init.d/network
restart' but the new route doesn't show with
'route'.
I've been checking '/etc/init.d/network' and it
seems that it configure only
, 11 Oct 2002, MET wrote:
As a brand new user to Red Hat, what exactly is the benefit of paying
$60/yr to join the Red Hat Network? Can you live without it and still
keep your system up-to-date and stable? Does it just centralize
information for updating your system?
What's the big deal
As a brand new user to Red Hat, what exactly is the benefit of paying
$60/yr to join the Red Hat Network? Can you live without it and still
keep your system up-to-date and stable? Does it just centralize
information for updating your system?
What's the big deal?
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Microsoft would not include it in the base product because they have
another product they sell which does this. The first product was MS
Proxy server, an appalling, so called firewall. It has now been
replaced with ISA server. It is better, but not great.
Both products do port forwarding and
, 2002-10-11 at 23:58, MET wrote:
As a brand new user to Red Hat, what exactly is the benefit of paying
$60/yr to join the Red Hat Network? Can you live without it and still
keep your system up-to-date and stable? Does it just centralize
information for updating your system?
What's the big
of paying
$60/yr to join the Red Hat Network? Can you live without it and still
keep your system up-to-date and stable? Does it just centralize
information for updating your system?
What's the big deal?
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I would like to second this. The question you have to ask yourself is - are
you 100% confident in your ability to stay up to the minute on security
patches, and once you discover one have the skills to apply it no matter how
complicated the application is or how busy you are?
For myself, the
On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 11:50:12PM -0500, Mike Burger wrote:
The $60/year gets you a priority access to the queue when new updates
come out. You'll find that when new updates come out, and the up2date
servers get busy, that RH will restrict them to the paying customers,
first...once that
On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 11:50:12PM -0500, Mike Burger wrote:
The $60/year gets you a priority access to the queue when new updates
come out. You'll find that when new updates come out, and the up2date
servers get busy, that RH will restrict them to the paying customers,
first...once that
HI i want to set my network card speed to 10 mbs. I tried to use ethtool but it didn't work. I'm using a 3com network card.
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Nagib Abi Fadel wrote:
| HI i want to set my network card speed to 10 mbs. I tried to use ethtool
| but it didn't work. I'm using a 3com network card.
|
| help help help help
|
Try mii-tool as previously shown on this list :-)
Hope this helps
you can change the 3COM cards speed via modules options.
Check the Ethernet-howto.
the right tool is mii-tool ;)
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Subject: Changing network card
speed
I have a strange problem with a few boxes... When the machines start up
(with LAN cables plugged into the ethernet cards), they cannot see the
network. I unplug the cable from the card and plug it back in, and they're
fine. If it was just one box or just one type of card, I'd just figure
not?
At 06:50 PM 10/9/2002 -0400, you wrote:
I have a strange problem with a few boxes... When the machines start up
(with LAN cables plugged into the ethernet cards), they cannot see the
network. I unplug the cable from the card and plug it back in, and they're
fine. If it was just one box
On Wednesday 09 October 2002 08:14 pm, you is done writ:
I have a strange problem with a few boxes... When the machines start up
(with LAN cables plugged into the ethernet cards), they cannot see the
network. I unplug the cable from the card and plug it back in, and they're
fine
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On Wednesday 09 October 2002 08:14 pm, you is done writ:
I have a strange problem with a few boxes... When the
machines start up
(with LAN cables plugged into the ethernet cards), they
cannot see the
network. I unplug the cable
Background: In order to obtain a 2 way Satellite connection I need to
use a windows OS because the application that performs the connection
and data transmission will only run on a windows OS such as XP Pro.
Another case where software developers have forced the use of a MS OS.
Until now
Network Problem
Background: In order to obtain a 2 way Satellite connection
I need to
use a windows OS because the application that performs the connection
and data transmission will only run on a windows OS such as XP Pro.
Another case where software developers have forced the use
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Subject: Re: what's the trend for network authentication these days?
Nick,
Sounds like your the man to write that book, or at least
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
the last i heard, there was a shift away from NIS and towards
LDAP for remote authentication in linux environments. is this
the case?
Yes.
and, if it exists, where would one get information/
statistics on remote authentication usage in these
environments?
I
Nick,
Sounds like your the man to write that book, or at least write up an
intuitive How-To :-)
Nick Urbanik wrote:
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
the last i heard, there was a shift away from NIS and towards
LDAP for remote authentication in linux environments. is this
the case?
Yes.
the last i heard, there was a shift away from NIS and towards
LDAP for remote authentication in linux environments. is this
the case? and, if it exists, where would one get information/
statistics on remote authentication usage in these
environments?
rday
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when i make the first boot the network interface is
already working. I then configure and bring up the
eth1 interface and suddenly the eth0 interface stops
working. I can now ping to my LAN network
(192.168.x) but eth0 says that network is
unreachable. When I stop the eth1
I just installed rh 8.0 to my linux server with 2 ethernet cards where eth0 is cable
modem connection with dynamic ip and eth1 is for LAN. Everything was working fine with
rh 7.3. After ftp installation when i make the first boot the network interface is
already working. I then configure
I have tried several times on several different computers to get updates
from redhat through up2date with 7.3. It just won't finish and is
extremely slow. From the same network I can update all my SuSE boxes
and the update is ALWAYS reliable and fast. What is up with this? I
don't see
SuSE you can select the miror to update from. Do I have to pay for
service for this to get reliable?
Yes
OR
You can try using autorpm or apt-get instead.
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On Wednesday 25 September 2002 06:05 pm, Edward Dekkers wrote:
SuSE you can select the miror to update from. Do I have to pay for
service for this to get reliable?
Yes
OR
You can try using autorpm or apt-get instead.
OR
You can set up your own RedHat Network compatible server
than 8MB RAM - and those that are small enought
can't deal with the hardware (e.g. RHL 5.2 won't find the hard drive either,
neither will OpenBSD 3.1 - RHL 6.2 will, though) or can't do a network
install.
For now, I've solved the problem by installing TCP/IP for the Windows 3.11
that's on the original
Title: how many alias can have a network adapter?
how many alias can have a network adapter?
I mean eth:0, eth:1, eth:X ... what is the limit of X ?? why?
Regards,
Freddy Chavez.
On Sat, 21 Sep 2002, Chavez Gutierrez, Freddy wrote:
how many alias can have a network adapter?
I mean eth:0, eth:1, eth:X ... what is the limit of X ?? why?
My guess is 256, but looking thru the source code would probably tell you
definitively if that is so. No idea as to why
for that laptop (and it's certainly not
worthwhile buying one...), I'm trying to install via network. I have
a 3c589 PCMCIA NIC in the laptop.
The RHL 6.2 pcmcia floppy boots fine, recognizes the hard drive (a
1GB Toshiba drive - the BIOS is complaining, presumably because it's
too old for such a large
network. I have a 3c589 PCMCIA NIC
in the laptop.
The RHL 6.2 pcmcia floppy boots fine, recognizes the hard drive (a 1GB
Toshiba drive - the BIOS is complaining, presumably because it's too old for
such a large drive) and finds the 3c589. The NIC then gets assigned IRQ 3.
After entering all network
the command needs to be in a startup script somewhere.
Can't you set this by adding a line to /etc/sysconfig/network:
FORWARD_IPV4=yes
I seem to recalll that that method is limited to certain kernel versions
or certain distributions, and that there is another file under
/etc/sysconfig/ that controls IP
dear,
pls help me how to i configur tow network cards wiht diffrent IP in one
Computer
thankx
atif
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Hello Everybody,
Can any one please help me to setup a dual NIC
gateway using linux os. I have tow ip address one is
for Global internet (etho) and another is for my local
intranet (eth1). My problem is using the network
configuration utility i have configured every
parameter
/sbin/ifconfig eth0 your ip address up
/sbin/ifconfig eth1 your second ipaddess up
--- Syed Atif Abidy [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
dear,
pls help me how to i configur tow network cards wiht
diffrent IP in one
Computer
thankx
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the network
configuration utility i have configured every
parameter for the global IP address in eth0.
IP Address.
Subnet mask.
default gateway.
Look in /etc/sysconfig
The file 'network' will contain your default route (gateway). The
network-scripts directory will contain the startup scripts for each
internet (etho) and another is for my local
intranet (eth1). My problem is using the network
configuration utility i have configured every
parameter for the global IP address in eth0.
IP Address.
Subnet mask.
default gateway.
Look in /etc/sysconfig
The file 'network' will contain
forgotten about it. (Might be months or years from now.) That
means the command needs to be in a startup script somewhere.
Can't you set this by adding a line to /etc/sysconfig/network:
FORWARD_IPV4=yes
I seem to recalll that that method is limited to certain kernel versions
or certain
, by which time you will have
completely forgotten about it. (Might be months or years from now.) That
means the command needs to be in a startup script somewhere.
Can't you set this by adding a line to /etc/sysconfig/network:
FORWARD_IPV4=yes
I seem to recalll that that method is limited
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09/11/2002 at 09:44 PM,
Rupesh Moharana [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Can any one please help me to setup a dual NIC
gateway using linux os. I have tow ip address one is
for Global internet (etho) and another is for my local
intranet (eth1). My problem is using the network
On Thu, 2002-09-12 at 09:12, linux power wrote:
/sbin/ifconfig eth0 your ip address up
/sbin/ifconfig eth1 your second ipaddess up
--- Syed Atif Abidy [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
dear,
pls help me how to i configur tow network cards wiht
diffrent IP in one
Computer
The above
Start by looking around at /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts. That's if your
network card driver is already setup.
Copy ifcfg-eth0 to ifcfg-eth1 and edit ifcfg-eth1
Ciao
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Hello,
I just have upgraded a rh 6.2 box to 7.2.
Since this upgrade, I have a tcp random problem/error with sun solaris 6 boxes.
The http/html datas aren't retrieved entirely.
The ftp works fine from sun to rh but is bad from rh to sun.
The same
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Emne: Re: Newbie - How do I move my Radhat to another network?
On Mon, Sep 02, 2002 at 01:46:15PM +0200, Søren Neigaard wrote:
I'm running Redhat 7.2 without X-windows, and now I want to move it to
another network with another IP (static), netmask and so on.
The file you want
Gateway is also set in the /etc/sysconfig/network file, and DNS servers
are set in the /etc/resolv.conf file.
On Wed, 4 Sep 2002, [iso-8859-15] Søren Neigaard wrote:
Super - what about DNS servers, where do I change those? And in my
'ifcfg-eth0' theres no entry for the default gateway, where
Title: network config
Hi,
I am running RedHat 7.3. And I can use RoaringPenguine pppoe connect to Verizon DSL (dynamic IP assigned) without any problem. I purchased the Siemens speedstream router a couple days before, but I could not hook the Linux and DSL via this router? Can anyone help
I'm running Redhat 7.2 without X-windows, and now I want to move it to
another network with another IP (static), netmask and so on.
How do I do this, shall I make some changes in one ore more files (which
files then), or can I use a tool for this?
Med venlig hilsen/Best regards
Søren Neigaard
On Mon, Sep 02, 2002 at 01:46:15PM +0200, Søren Neigaard wrote:
I'm running Redhat 7.2 without X-windows, and now I want to move it to
another network with another IP (static), netmask and so on.
The file you want to edit is /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
(if the IP address
Hello Soren,
I'm running Redhat 7.2 without X-windows, and now I want to move it to
another network with another IP (static), netmask and so on.
How do I do this, shall I make some changes in one ore more files (which
files then), or can I use a tool for this?
You can edit the files
You should only have to edit the /etc/sysconfig/ifcfg-eth0 file to give
the system its new IP address and netmask.
On Mon, 2 Sep 2002, Søren Neigaard wrote:
I'm running Redhat 7.2 without X-windows, and now I want to move it to
another network with another IP (static), netmask and so
On Mon, 2 Sep 2002, Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
On Mon, Sep 02, 2002 at 01:46:15PM +0200, Søren Neigaard wrote:
I'm running Redhat 7.2 without X-windows, and now I want to move it to
another network with another IP (static), netmask and so on.
The file you want to edit is /etc/sysconfig
Also, an easy way to make sure your changes take affect as they should,
w/o rebooting, is to
# service network restart
or if that doesn't work
# service network stop
# service network start
Of course you should be at the console when you do this!
In any case, if the network movement
]: executing: './network start eth0'
Aug 29 23:05:11 localhost kernel: eth0: Xircom: port 0x300, irq 3, hwaddr
00:80:C7:48:04:2A
Aug 29 23:05:12 localhost cardmgr[799]: initializing socket 1
Aug 29 23:05:12 localhost cardmgr[799]: socket 1: Serial or Modem
Aug 29 23:05:12 localhost cardmgr[799
Try this:
modprobe via-rhine
If there are no error messages, run netconfig and
setup your network. Then restart the network service:
/sbin/service network restart
To check
/sbin/ifconfig
more here:
http://www.scyld.com/network/ethercard.html
hth.
lh
=
`When you say I wrote a program
Hi,
I have successfully installed RH 7.3 on my intel desk top, but I'm having trouble
configuring a D-link Network card. The drop down which contains the list of network
cards while configuration the network card, doesn't contain the name of the Network
Card I am having which is D-Link DFE
On Mon, 26 Aug 2002, Blake C. Thornton wrote:
I need some network help. I haven't seen this happen before.
I am trying to set up networking on a system without DHCP. My sysadmin
gave me an IP address for my linux box (redhat 7.3). So, I edited:
/etc/hosts
1) Doesn't solve his immediate problem.
2) Linuxconf breaks more than it fixes.
On Tue, 27 Aug 2002, Krishna wrote:
Hi,
Why don't you use netconf? (Install Linuxconf First?
regards
Krishna
Krishna Shekhar
Network Administrator
Wiplash Wireless
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On Tue, 27 Aug 2002, Blake C. Thornton wrote:
On Mon, 26 Aug 2002, Blake C. Thornton wrote:
I need some network help. I haven't seen this happen before.
I am trying to set up networking on a system without DHCP. My sysadmin
gave me an IP address for my linux box
I need some network help. I haven't seen this happen before.
I am trying to set up networking on a system without DHCP. My sysadmin
gave me an IP address for my linux box (redhat 7.3). So, I edited:
/etc/hosts
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
165.134.123.88
On Mon, 2002-08-26 at 17:57, Blake C. Thornton wrote:
I need some network help. I haven't seen this happen before.
I am trying to set up networking on a system without DHCP. My sysadmin
gave me an IP address for my linux box (redhat 7.3). So, I edited:
/etc/hosts
127.0.0.1
I need some network help. I haven't seen this happen before.
I am trying to set up networking on a system without DHCP. My sysadmin
gave me an IP address for my linux box (redhat 7.3). So, I edited:
/etc/hosts
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
165.134.123.88
hi,
* Blake C. Thornton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I need some network help. I haven't seen this happen before.
I am trying to set up networking on a system without DHCP. My sysadmin
gave me an IP address for my linux box (redhat 7.3). So, I edited:
/etc/hosts
127.0.0.1
On Mon, 2002-08-26 at 20:50, Mike Burger wrote:
On Mon, 26 Aug 2002, Bret Hughes wrote:
On Mon, 2002-08-26 at 17:57, Blake C. Thornton wrote:
I need some network help. I haven't seen this happen before.
GATEWAY=165.134.1.254
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts
DEVICE=eth0
Hi,
Why don't you use netconf? (Install Linuxconf First?
regards
Krishna
Krishna Shekhar
Network Administrator
Wiplash Wireless
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From: Bret Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 9:52 AM
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