--- Jeff Newmiller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, 10 Mar 2003, Jim Angstadt wrote: > > > > > --- Mike Simons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > Jim, > > > > > > Thanks for the output. > > > > > > Two observations: > > > > > > - You are using the wrong IP address when > ssh'ing > > > from the rh7.2 box to > > > the rh8.0 box. rh8.0 is configured for IP > address > > > 192.168.0.3, and > > > you ran ssh to 192.168.0.11. Try again with > .3 > > > ... > > > > Good grief. You are right. I can ssh into .3 > > > > This is very confusing. The rh8.0 box was set up > with > > a static (I thought) address of .11 and I verified > > that it had .11 at the time with ifconfig. > > > > Just looking at my router, I see 2 dynamic > addresses > > and 2 static addresses. The last time I looked it > was > > 1 and 2. Also, the win98 box was .3 and now it is > .2 > > > > The rh7.2 box has kept it's .10 address since the > > begining. > > > > I guess that means I messed up the router config. > > somehow. Now, at least, I'll be working on the > right > > problem. > > > > If anyone has a few tips for working with a > Netgear > > FR314 router, or a few good links, I would > appreciate > > the pointers. > > Static IP addresses are configured in the device... > check your rh8.0 > configuration files and make sure it is not > requesting a DHCP address from > the router.
Hi Jeff, Monday night I changed the router config by deleting the .3 address and by adding a static address (192.168.0.11) and the mac address of the rh8.0 box. This morning the rh8.0 box had the .11 address, according to ifconfig. I could also ssh into .11 from rh7.2 and my win98 box. Do you think I need to make additional changes in the rh8.0 box? Is this a stable situation, or will addresses change again when I least expect it? I would really like to have an address scheme that is stable. > Also make sure that if you want to access the > machine using names, you can > set up your internal names in "hosts" files on your > various other > machines. This means that if you _change_ a static > IP address in the > device , you will have to alter all of those files > on other machines as > well so they will know about the change. <snip> I'm glad you mentioned this. It is something I want to do after the addresses are stable. Thanks for the help, Jim __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Web Hosting - establish your business online http://webhosting.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
