Hi all,
The "Perl Beginners" (or "Learning Perl" as I once called it) track at
the upcoming Israeli Perl Conference[1] looks to be shaping up - we
already have lecturers lined up for most of the day, willing to
explain the basics to an eager audience. Currently we have:
1. Data types
2. Regular Exp
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Hi!
I need to do the following:
Internet <-> ADSL (10.0.0.138) <-> LAN Card (10.0.0.100) <-> Linux Box
(= router?)<-> LAN Card (192.168.1.100) <-> Hub <-> Win 2K, Win98, and
Linux clients with fixed addresses like 192.168.1.101 etc.
I would like the clients having access to
On Sun, 2 Jan 2005, Micha Silver wrote:
> Omer Zak wrote:
> > If you prefer not to use DHCP, you need to manually configure, for each
> > Ethernet interface in each of the PCs connected to the network, the
> > following:
> > 1. Default route - the Linuxbox (192.168.0.100/255.255.255.0 or another
Omer Zak wrote:
On Sun, 2 Jan 2005, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Hi!
I need to do the following:
Internet <-> ADSL (10.0.0.138) <-> LAN Card (10.0.0.100) <-> Linux Box
(= router?)<-> LAN Card (192.168.1.100) <-> Hub <-> Win 2K, Win98, and
Linux clients with fixed addresses like 192.168.1.101 etc.
I would
On Sun, 2 Jan 2005, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I need to do the following:
>
> Internet <-> ADSL (10.0.0.138) <-> LAN Card (10.0.0.100) <-> Linux Box
> (= router?)<-> LAN Card (192.168.1.100) <-> Hub <-> Win 2K, Win98, and
> Linux clients with fixed addresses like 192.168.1.101 etc.
> I wou
Hi!
I need to do the following:
Internet <-> ADSL (10.0.0.138) <-> LAN Card (10.0.0.100) <-> Linux Box
(= router?)<-> LAN Card (192.168.1.100) <-> Hub <-> Win 2K, Win98, and
Linux clients with fixed addresses like 192.168.1.101 etc.
I would like the clients having access to the Internet via the L