On Wednesday 29 April 2015 10:57:30 Darac Marjal wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 03:12:44PM +0545, Binod Yadav wrote:
> >    Dear all,
> >    We are unable to set LAN Connection in the server and so we are unable
> > to get online service through Teamviewer for Koha and Dspace software.
> > Please guide us to solve the problems.
>
> Hello,
>
> I think you're going to have to give us more information than "it
> doesn't work". By default, Debian comes configured to perform a DHCP
> request on eth0. This should work for the majority of people, but some
> people have more complex requirements so the above may not work. In
> fact, I seem to remember that if the installer doesn't receive a DHCP
> response, it will prompt for manual configuration. Might you have got
> that wrong?
>
> So, in order for us to help you, I think we'll want the following:
>
>  * What model of network card(s) are installed?
>  * What is the topology of your network (e.g. is this a home computer
>    connected to an ISPs router, is it an institutional computer
>    connected to a network that you don't control (in which case you
>    should tell us how the network administrator has told you to
>    connect), is it an air-gapped network between a few computers which
>    you control, etc etc)
>  * What is the content of /etc/network/interfaces?
>  * What is the output of (as root) 'ifdown eth0 ; ifup -v eth0'
>    (assuming that eth0 is your network interface - on a computer with
>    one ethernet port, it will be)?
>
> The above may lead to further questions, though.

Be gentle people.  Notice the address.  

I hope that you had some sleep last night, Binov and are at least warm and 
dry.  Is it too much to hope for that you have had something to eat and 
drink?

Is it a wired LAN?  Are all the cables still there?  Are they intact or 
damaged (possibly internally)?  Have you checked things like the power to the 
router?  How are you communicating with us?  Before anything else, tell us 
what physical equipment and connections you still have.

Lisi



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