If you want the networking info from winxp just do this.
Start->Run->cmd
then when the command prompt window pops up type
ipconfig /all
it will print all windows networking info. Voila you have your nameservers.
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Martin Reid (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> On Monday 01 September 2003 8:47 am, Jörg Johannes wrote:
>
>> My father has a Win XP box with a builtin DSL card (no linux driver
>> available AFAIK, it's a Eicon Diva DSL). So the only possibility to
>> get my Linux laptop connected to the net w
Good evening (or perhaps morning where you are),
* J?rg Johannes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030902 16:56]:
> There are only two IP's listed in the details field. My own one
> (Client-IP) and the dial-in server's (Server-IP). No DNS listed :(
>
> But anyhow: I have set some "important" IP adresses to
Damien Solley schrieb:
On Mon, 2003-09-01 at 17:47, Jörg Johannes wrote:
Hi everybody.
My father has a Win XP box with a builtin DSL card (no linux driver
available AFAIK, it's a Eicon Diva DSL). So the only possibility to get
my Linux laptop connected to the net when I am at home is to let XP
On Mon, 2003-09-01 at 17:47, Jörg Johannes wrote:
> Hi everybody.
>
> My father has a Win XP box with a builtin DSL card (no linux driver
> available AFAIK, it's a Eicon Diva DSL). So the only possibility to get
> my Linux laptop connected to the net when I am at home is to let XP dial
> in and
On Monday 01 September 2003 8:47 am, Jörg Johannes wrote:
> My father has a Win XP box with a builtin DSL card (no linux driver
> available AFAIK, it's a Eicon Diva DSL). So the only possibility to get
> my Linux laptop connected to the net when I am at home is to let XP dial
> in and share the
...
> the net with their IP adress, but I can not get the name resolution to
> work. I don't know which DNS server Windows uses, it is assigned
> dynamically wehn the connection is established, and I don't know how to
> get the adress...
> Any idea how to make surfing the net possible with such
Hi everybody.
My father has a Win XP box with a builtin DSL card (no linux driver
available AFAIK, it's a Eicon Diva DSL). So the only possibility to get
my Linux laptop connected to the net when I am at home is to let XP dial
in and share the connection to my Linux box. I have tried the "Inter
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