Re: Changing IP address

1999-06-03 Thread Keith G. Murphy
Doug Thistlethwaite wrote: > > > IPADDR .103 > NETMASK 255.255.255.240 > NETWORK=.96 > BROADCAST= .111 > GATEWAY= .101 > > on my linux system. The thought was that I could use 4 bits to define > my network (FF.FF.FF.F0) and with the number 101, 102, 103, it would > define the block between .96

Re: Changing IP address

1999-06-03 Thread David Coe
Doug Thistlethwaite wrote: > > Dan Willard wrote: > > > You are correct that your ISP is clueless. Going by the numbers that you > > sent, your home network and theirs are one network with the same network > > number and broadcast number. And why your router calls out whenever a > > broadcast

RE: Changing IP address

1999-06-03 Thread Dan Willard
'k you are using a special case :). Normally ISPs like to seperate networks into subnets, guess they think that its too much of a hassle. Pipeline does have a configuration program that makes it easer to play with the router. With only getting three ip addresses you're kinda screwed, and have onl

Re: Changing IP address

1999-06-03 Thread debian
As discussed sounds like that ISP has no ideas about subnetting like all us do :) -Original Message- From: Doug Thistlethwaite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; debian-user@lists.debian.org Date: Thursday, 3 June 1999 15:23 Subject: Re: Changin

Re: Changing IP address

1999-06-03 Thread Doug Thistlethwaite
Dan Willard wrote: > You are correct that your ISP is clueless. Going by the numbers that you > sent, your home network and theirs are one network with the same network > number and broadcast number. And why your router calls out whenever a > broadcast packet is sent. Dan, Thanks for the inf

RE: Changing IP address

1999-06-01 Thread Dan Willard
al Message- > From: Doug Thistlethwaite [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 1999 10:13 AM > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: Changing IP address > > Well, > > I have now have the linux system working on my network. I ended up > changing

Re: Changing IP address

1999-06-01 Thread Doug Thistlethwaite
Well, I have now have the linux system working on my network. I ended up changing the network broadcast, and netmask to (XXX.XXX.XXX.0, XXX.XXX.XXX.255, and 255.255.255.0 respectively). I do not know why I had to do this as my network mask was far more restrictive 255.255.255.248 with my last

Re: Changing IP address

1999-05-31 Thread Doug Thistlethwaite
I am using a 2.036 kernel I believe. One thing to note is this system was working perfectly on the network before I was forced to change my IP addresses. All I want to do is setup the new IP addresses in the system. I would think the only thing I would need to do is set the correct IP and net

Re: Changing IP address

1999-05-30 Thread Wayne Topa
Subject: Re: Changing IP address Date: Sun, May 30, 1999 at 05:35:52PM - In reply to:Pollywog Quoting Pollywog([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > On 30-May-99 George Bonser wrote: > > On Sun, 30 May 1999, Doug Thistlethwaite wrote: > > > >> So far I have

Re: Changing IP address

1999-05-30 Thread Pollywog
On 30-May-99 George Bonser wrote: > On Sun, 30 May 1999, Doug Thistlethwaite wrote: > >> So far I have had a couple of people help and this is what we have come up >> with. >> >> To change the IP address of a system the following files need to be >> modified. >> >> ifconfig eth0 ${IPADDR} netma

Re: Changing IP address

1999-05-30 Thread Doug Thistlethwaite
So far I have had a couple of people help and this is what we have come up with. To change the IP address of a system the following files need to be modified. /etc/hosts - This was easy to figure out. /etc/resolv.conf - Just change the DNS servers to the new IP's. /etc/networks - I am a little

Changing IP address

1999-05-29 Thread Doug Thistlethwaite
Hello, I just changed my IP and as a result, I now have new IP addresses. How do I go about changing the IP address of my machine? I will need to change the DNS as well... Also, I use SAMBA and I can't remember if I had any changes to be done there. If you know what is involved in this, please

Re: Changing IP address: which config files?

1999-03-04 Thread Ian Keith Setford
A great many files could possibly be effected. It depends on if you are running DNS, sendmail, samba, etc.. The essential files are /etc/hostname, /etc/hosts, and edit /etc/init.d/network for the ip changes. HTH. -Ian On Thu, 4 Mar 1999, Syrus Nemat-Nasser wrote: > Hi! > > Which files do I

Changing IP address: which config files?

1999-03-04 Thread Syrus Nemat-Nasser
Hi! Which files do I neet to edit when changing my hostname and IP address? My machine had a static IP and a T1 connection, and I need to swap the address with another. Thanks. Syrus. -- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Syrus Nemat-Nasser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>UCSD Ph