well, i can add my default route now! the problem was that i had the
wrong subnet mask. i have a notebook where I write down all the things i
do to my computer so that i've got a record, and i must have not thought
when i was writing down my subnet mask.
ack!
thank you all SO MUCH for the t
Hi everyone. I love this list, I've been learning a lot. And now I have a
question.
I inherited a couple of linux boxes from other people in my group. Both
are running Redhat, but I don't know what versions. Probably old, as they
were built more than a year ago. Is there a way to find out
Make sure scp is in the default path of both systems. If not you'll get the
"command not found error". Some SSH config's do not allow root to log in
remotely. Check your sshd_config file in either /etc or /etc/ssh.
Jason
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From: gabrielle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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On Mon, Nov 27, 2000 at 03:52:37PM -0800, gabrielle wrote:
> I inherited a couple of linux boxes from other people in my group.
> Both are running Redhat, but I don't know what versions. Probably
> old, as they were built more than a year ago. Is there a way to find
> out which version of Redhat
Hi Kristin,
At last your problem is solved. I was really surprised thinking
what is going on. If everything is alright then what is the
problem??
And regarding your ping problem i think the problem is with your
DSL router. Are you pinging to the proper