begin quotation of [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 2004-09-06 22:31:58 -0500: > I would like to know if there is a way I can have this macine to > identlify the network and the ip address. I have DSL Internet > connection - I have a DSL Modem and a 4 port Linksys Router. I have > 2 computer connecting to this Router - One running Windows XP and > the other Debian. I have these following questions > > 1. How to have it identify the Network connection?
You'll probably want to use DHCP to have your Linksys router give it an IP address. Run 'man interfaces' to find the correct format to automatically enable your network connection to pick up a DHCP address on boot. > 2. Can I have it work as a firewall and a router - the DSL Modem > connecting directly to the server.? Yes. You'll need two network cards in the Debian machine - one to hook into the DSL modem and the other to connect to the rest of the network. If you already have a Linksys router (and by this I assume you mean one of those Cable/DSL routers and not a switch/hub), you may not gain a whole lot of benefit from this type of setup. > 3. How to set the Time and Date? See 'man tzconfig' to select your time zone. If you are connected to the internet, install package 'ntp-simple' ('apt-get install ntp-simple') to have your time and date automatically updated. > 4. I have a mouse which connects to the USB Port - but its also not > being identified by the X Window. 'man dexconf'
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