Bula from Fiji
You might want to have a look at the following links
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https://www.academia.edu/11345786/Library_Hi_Tech_A_comparison_between_select_open_source_and_proprietary_integrated_library_systems
Pruett Joseph Choi Namjoo , (2013),"A comparison between select open source and
propriet
Greetings all,
The Koha North America User’s Group would like to invite agencies and
libraries located within the United States to host its third annual meeting
held in early August, 2016. This meeting offers participants two days of
instructional sessions and presentations, followed by a two da
Please does anyone have idea of how to get or issue dynamic IP address to a
koha server running on Linux operating system. The server is configured but
cannot be accessed within a local network because of the IP issue.
Thanks.
Cajetan Onyeneke
Digital Librarian
Imo State University, Owerri, Nigeria
* Cajetan Onyeneke (cajetanonyen...@gmail.com) wrote:
> Please does anyone have idea of how to get or issue dynamic IP address to a
> koha server running on Linux operating system. The server is configured but
> cannot be accessed within a local network because of the IP issue.
Hi Cajetan
Do you
Greetings,
If this is a local network, then you have access to your router. Depending on
your router’s model and make, you can configure it to always give the same IP
address to a particular MAC address (the address of your machine’s NIC
(ethernet card)). Beyond that suggestion, I can’t help yo
One that is changing (Dynamic)
On Tuesday, 17 November 2015, Chris Cormack wrote:
> * Cajetan Onyeneke (cajetanonyen...@gmail.com ) wrote:
> > Please does anyone have idea of how to get or issue dynamic IP address
> to a
> > koha server running on Linux operating system. The server is configured
* Cajetan Onyeneke (cajetanonyen...@gmail.com) wrote:
> One that is changing (Dynamic)
Do you have a DHCP server set up on your network?
Chris
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Chris Cormack
Catalyst IT Ltd.
+64 4 803 2238
PO Box 11-053, Manners St, Wellington 6142, New Zealand
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The problem lies mostly in getting the router to issue the IP to the server.
On Tuesday, 17 November 2015, Mark Tompsett wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> If this is a local network, then you have access to your router. Depending
> on your router’s model and make, you can configure it to always give the
>
Yes
On Tuesday, 17 November 2015, Chris Cormack wrote:
> * Cajetan Onyeneke (cajetanonyen...@gmail.com ) wrote:
> > One that is changing (Dynamic)
>
> Do you have a DHCP server set up on your network?
>
> Chris
> --
> Chris Cormack
> Catalyst IT Ltd.
> +64 4 803 2238
> PO Box 11-053, Manners St,
* Cajetan Onyeneke (cajetanonyen...@gmail.com) wrote:
> Yes
>
In that case, have a look at your /etc/network/interfaces file
And if eth0 is the one you want to set
comment out what is currently there for eth0 (change for eth1 etc if
that makes sense)
and add
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp
(D
I will try this. Thanks.
On Tuesday, 17 November 2015, Chris Cormack wrote:
> * Cajetan Onyeneke (cajetanonyen...@gmail.com ) wrote:
> > Yes
> >
> In that case, have a look at your /etc/network/interfaces file
>
> And if eth0 is the one you want to set
>
> comment out what is currently there for
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