My internet connection is through a Siemens Speedstream 4100 DSL modem
connected to AT&T (sbcglobal.net), and a Dlink WBR-2310 router.
Late last night, I changed the administrative password on the router,
and for some reason it didn't take right, so I had to reset the router
to get the password cl
Does anyone know any oss alternatives to 2x aplication server ?
Regards,
Silviu Hutanu
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On Sun, 2010-07-18 at 01:26 -0700, Mark wrote:
> 1. If I connect my CentOS (main) box to the DSL modem, I can log into
> the modem and check all the settings, and I can ping sites on the web
> from there, but I can't actually get any web pages to load. This is
> using Firefox 3.6.4 (the L&G).
No
Sorry about the "j" - dvorak artifact
Okay, let me try again.
First, here's my (new) /etc/hosts file:
# Do not remove the following line, or various programs
# that require network functionality will fail.
127.0.0.1 mhrichter localhost localhost.localdomain
#192.168.0.100 mhrichter mh
On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 07:58:02AM -0700, Mark wrote:
> And after that I can't reach the modem or the internet. If I run
> ifdown eth0 and then ifup eth0, I get the 192.168.0.100 IP address
> back, and I can reach the modem, but not the internet.
What do you see with "ip ro ls"? Is there a defaul
On Sun, 2010-07-18 at 07:58 -0700, Mark wrote:
> And after that I can't reach the modem or the internet. If I run
> ifdown eth0 and then ifup eth0, I get the 192.168.0.100 IP address
> back, and I can reach the modem, but not the internet.
Ok you getting a dhcp addy here? Look at "system-confi
realistically you are not getting any dns
when in dhcp mode, the /etc/resolv.conf file typically will point to the
router ip instead of real dns servers
once you deal with that, you should be ok...
thing is, if you stay in dhcp mode, the next time you dhcp or reboot, the
resolv.conf will go back
On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 8:18 AM, Whit Blauvelt wrote:
>
> What do you see with "ip ro ls"? Is there a default route?
>
Yes, but it's going to the router even when the router is not in the loop.
On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 8:23 AM, JohnS wrote:
>
> Ok you getting a dhcp addy here? Look at "system-co
On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 09:34:06AM -0700, Mark wrote:
> > What do you see with "ip ro ls"? Is there a default route?
> >
> Yes, but it's going to the router even when the router is not in the loop.
Generally when someone asks "What do you see" in a computer context, the
right answer is to run the
On 07/18/10 07:58 AM, Mark wrote:
> If I run ifup eth0, here's what I get:
>
> eth0Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:1E:90:F3:D2:8D
>inet addr:192.168.0.100 Bcast:192.168.0.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
>
The mask: 255.255.255.0 above looks right, but down below:
Local Network
> Modem
On 07/18/10 2:45 AM, Silviu Hutanu wrote:
> Does anyone know any oss alternatives to 2x aplication server ?
thats MS Windows Terminal Server based, isn't it?
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On Sun, 2010-07-18 at 09:34 -0700, Mark wrote:
> route shows 192.168.0.2 (the router) as the DFG.
>
> In s-c-n, the gateways are 192.168.0.2 & 192.168.0.1, in that order.
Aww take out the 192.168.0.1 and leave the 192.168.0.2 that is the
Siemens Modem. Your dhcp range starts @ 192.168.0.100
> >
2010/7/18 Silviu Hutanu :
> Does anyone know any oss alternatives to 2x aplication server ?
No-machine ?
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On Sun, 2010-07-18 at 21:56 +0300, Eero Volotinen wrote:
> 2010/7/18 Silviu Hutanu :
> > Does anyone know any oss alternatives to 2x aplication server ?
>
> No-machine ?
>
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On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 9:42 AM, Whit Blauvelt wrote:
>
> Generally when someone asks "What do you see" in a computer context, the
> right answer is to run the command and paste the results. We need, not your
> interpretation of the data - which you know is confused, right? - but the
> data itself
On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 10:31 AM, Cia Watson wrote:
>
> And on the above, the mask is: 255.255.255.255 I don't run dhclient or
> anything so I'm not sure where the config file is, but I'd suggest that
> in addition to what's already been suggested you probably want to change
> the above to have a
On 07/18/10 11:15 AM, Silviu Hutanu wrote:
> Yeap, but it will be nice to be based on VNC, actually I use Ulteo
> Virtual Desktop ( http://www.ulteo.com ) I'm trying to figure out if
> there is a better alternative.2X app server is just an example of a
> better alternative.
>
> NX could be also
On 18/07/10 12:04, David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
>> An alternative, if you have some control over the DHCP server, might be
>> to enforce a mapping of MAC addresses to IPs. You can pretty much set
>> you guest MAC addresses to whatever you want so long as they don't
>> conflict with anything else.
>
>
Either userspace NFS daemon should be able to re-export an NFS mount:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/unfs/
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=632786&group_id=66203&atid=513688
http://nfs-ganesha.sourceforge.net/
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