On Mon,11.Aug.08, 10:37:58, Shachar Or wrote:
> On Monday 11 August 2008 10:26, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> > On Sun,10.Aug.08, 20:33:29, tyler wrote:
> > > > If your router knows DNS then it might be enough to enable the
> > > > 'send host-name' directive in /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf (with the
> > > >
On Monday 11 August 2008 10:26, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Sun,10.Aug.08, 20:33:29, tyler wrote:
> > > If your router knows DNS then it might be enough to enable the
> > > 'send host-name' directive in /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf (with the
> > > correct value of course).
> >
> > Well, that got the rou
On Sun,10.Aug.08, 20:33:29, tyler wrote:
> > If your router knows DNS then it might be enough to enable the
> > 'send host-name' directive in /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf (with the correct
> > value of course).
> >
>
> Well, that got the router to recognize the hostname, but not the
> domainname.
Andrei Popescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu,07.Aug.08, 11:13:56, tyler wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> My router is a Siemens Speedstream 6520 and I'm running Lenny on both
>> machines. Access to the internet is fine for both machines. When my wife
>> connects to the same router via wireless from he
On Thu,07.Aug.08, 11:13:56, tyler wrote:
[...]
> My router is a Siemens Speedstream 6520 and I'm running Lenny on both
> machines. Access to the internet is fine for both machines. When my wife
> connects to the same router via wireless from her laptop (running XP) it
> shows up on the router pag
tyler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> When apache is configured to listen to all addresses, I can browse
> webpages on the desktop from the laptop by entering the IP address
> (192.168.2.11), but not the name (etch.mynetwork). On the desktop I can
> ssh to the desktop (ie., ssh to itself) with ssh e
"Stackpole, Chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> -Original Message-
>>
>> When apache is configured to listen to all addresses, I can browse
>> webpages on the desktop from the laptop by entering the IP address
>> (192.168.2.11), but not the name (etch.mynetwork). On the desktop I
> can
> -Original Message-
> Subject: home network problem - router is smarter than me
>
> Hi,
>
> What follows is a very naive question regarding home networking. Any
> tips, even a pointer the most appropriate documentation, would be very
> helpful.
>
> I
Hi,
What follows is a very naive question regarding home networking. Any
tips, even a pointer the most appropriate documentation, would be very
helpful.
I'd like to setup my desktop as a backup machine for my laptop. However,
I don't understand how my router works. I can access the router by
brow
I am having a pc and laptop. I was coonecting them both witj crossover
cable and could transfer files etc. Today I am unable to ping laptop
from pc and vice versa. But yesterday I have installed irda utils
and bluetooth in laptop. Can ts cause this problem. I am having
guessnet to select network i
At 03:40 PM 6/12/2005, Craig Russell wrote:
Phil wrote:
The linux server running file and printer sharing for windows, Apple and
linux clients does not get the internet in KDE.
I get an IP address and subnet mask info, and RX & TX packet flow when I
issue a ifconfig command on eth0 (th
Phil wrote:
The linux server running file and printer sharing for windows, Apple
and linux clients does not get the internet in KDE.
I get an IP address and subnet mask info, and RX & TX packet flow
when I issue a ifconfig command on eth0 (the only NIC)
I can ping all local machines, th
Phil wrote:
The linux server running file and printer sharing for windows, Apple
and linux clients does not get the internet in KDE.
I get an IP address and subnet mask info, and RX & TX packet flow
when I issue a ifconfig command on eth0 (the only NIC)
I can ping all local machines,
The linux server running file and printer sharing for windows, Apple and
linux clients does not get the internet in KDE.
I get an IP address and subnet mask info, and RX & TX packet flow when I
issue a ifconfig command on eth0 (the only NIC)
I can ping all local machines, the DSL router a
This one time, at band camp, John Reinke said:
> >From time to time, a message will output to a console where I am logged in
> as root saying something like:
>
> aditIN=eth0 OUT= MAC= SRC=... DEST=...
>
> ..and so forth. I assume something within the iptables setup script is
> telling it to
On 13 Oct 2002, Birzan George Cristian wrote:
> On Sun, 2002-10-13 at 10:14, John Reinke wrote:
> > Here's what I have in the file:
> >
> > # /etc/network/interfaces -- configuration file for ifup(8), ifdown(8)
> >
> > # The loopback interface
> > auto lo
> > iface lo inet loopback
> >
> > # The
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