wrote:
Hi,
--- Manas Ranade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Would I
> be able to get all
> the 3 machine on the internet at the same time using
> this mode of
> connection?
Why not simply connect all your machines to the
router? You can connect your cable modem to the
router.
Hey folks!
Following some previous posts, I've concluded on a strategy for
setting up a home (net connection sharing) network. Thought I'd brush
past u guys once before I shell out the money.
I have three machine:
M1 - running windows and no wireless support
M2 - running windows and with wireles
OS: OpenSuse 10.1 from LFY magazine.
Pre-requisite information:
Statis IP address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
DNS Servers
How to get this info:
In case you have broadband configured on a windows box -
- You'll get the static IP and subnet mask by looking into properties
of "Internet Protocol" of
Thanks a lot folks, am now able to browse the net on OpenSuse using Iqara/YOU.
On 12/4/06, Kaustubh Gadkari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Thats odd, I am setup with iqara using a static IP and it works fine.
>
>
With a static ip, things become even easier. Just assign your IP to your NIC
and
Hi,
Need help in using OpenSuse 10.1 / FC with Iqara / YOU.
Any help appreciated.
cheers,
Manas
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In order to install Oracle 9i on linux you require
access to Oracle Metalink. This access is not free and
given only to Oracle customers. During installation
you need to install some Oracle patches without which
the installation fails. Anyone, pls correct me if I'm
wrong. In case anyone has any id
g "firewall
disabled" so I didn't suspect the firewall playing
foul at first.
Will play around with iptables now to see if can
configure it and have ping working when iptables is
running.
Thanks all.
Manas
--- Vishal Rao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 25 Dec 2004 05
Hi,
I have two machines with following eth configs:
Win XP Prof (no SP2):
IP: 192.168.0.10
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
No gateway
No DNS
Fedora Core2:
IP: 192.168.0.11
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
No gateway
No DNS
ip_forward=1
I can ping only from fedora, unable to ping from XP.
1. I havn't chec