Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote: > Saul Arias wrote: <snip> >> >> You don't need DHCP on the Linux box now, because you are behind the >> router. Reconfigure your box with a static ip address. Log into your >> router and check the DHCP tab. You want to assign an IP address that >> it's outside the router's DHCP server range. I'll bet you 2 dollars >> that 192.168.1.10 works. > > > I'd bet you $5 that your right. I do know some of the basics of > networking (and I do mean basics, I've only set up ONE LAN, and even > that was in Windoze).
That is a bet we both would have lost. I could serve up on the web at 192.168.1.10, that wasn't the problem. The problem was I lost my PERSONAL i-net connection. I couldn't surf the web or anything but on another computer I was still able to pull up my website(s). > >> >> The problem with having the Linux box get the IP address from the >> router is that the box, could, at least in theory, get an address >> other that 192.168.1.101 in the future, forcing you to change the IP >> addresses in httpd.conf. <snip> Looks like I'll have to worry about that when I get to it. -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list