On Wed, 18 Jun 1997, Jim Michael wrote:
> I have a Win95 box networked to my Linux (Debian 1.2) box. The latter was
> booted while an ftp and telnet session were active (back when I had to rm
> my XF86Config file to kill the flashing screen). Now, when I telnet or
> ftp to the Linux box from th
>I have a Win95 box networked to my Linux (Debian 1.2) box. The latter was
>booted while an ftp and telnet session were active (back when I had to rm
>my XF86Config file to kill the flashing screen). Now, when I telnet or
>ftp to the Linux box from the Win95 box, I get a connection but there are
>s
On Wed, 18 Jun 1997, Shaya Potter wrote:
> I'm just wondering, do you use a dec tulip based card. I had similar
> problems with the linux machine at my school that I set up, however I
> haved had no problems with the 3com and SMC cards that I use at work.
The net cards in both machines are NE-20
>No. /etc/hosts contains only the IP and loopback IP of the Linux box.
You might try adding the IP of the '95 machine to /etc/hosts.
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On Wed, 18 Jun 1997, strtbttn wrote:
> Just a thought: Is the IP and host name of the '95 machine in /etc/hosts?
No. /etc/hosts contains only the IP and loopback IP of the Linux box.
Cheers,
Jim
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> The net cards in both machines are NE-2000 clones.
I had the same problem.
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On Wed, 18 Jun 1997, Jim Michael wrote:
>
> I have a Win95 box networked to my Linux (Debian 1.2) box. The latter was
> booted while an ftp and telnet session were active (back when I had to rm
> my XF86Config file to kill the flashing screen). Now, when I telnet or
> ftp to the Linux box from
I have a Win95 box networked to my Linux (Debian 1.2) box. The latter was
booted while an ftp and telnet session were active (back when I had to rm
my XF86Config file to kill the flashing screen). Now, when I telnet or
ftp to the Linux box from the Win95 box, I get a connection but there are
s
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