Hello all ... I have convinced a client of mine who is novell IPX based to install a debian linux machine into their small company. (all they have ever used is Novell for file and print shares).
Initially , this new debian machine will be used to serve up internal web pages and documentation. There are other tasks to be performed based upon my success with the installation of the machine, and related web pages. I will be working on this project diligently, as they are somewhat apprehensive a free software package that can do all that stuff our novell box did, and more for FREE !!! I will be needing to install TCPIP stacks on their client machines. QUESTION: Is their a "generic" ip addressing scheme that should be used within this company , since it is not connected in any way to the net. Does it even matter? I guess I could use any address I want ... QUESTION: I took a quick tour of their offices, and have noticed the hub in the closet. The brand - "David Systems", never heard of it myself... Will I have any problems passing TCP/IP over this hub? IP and IPX can exist together, cant they ??? I don't have any information on this hub other than it's name... -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .