Re: Newbie = Networking Question?

2007-04-07 Thread Glen Pfeiffer
On 04/07/2007 07:00 AM, Randy Patterson wrote: > Thanks so much for your help Glen! It worked perfectly! That's great! I am glad I could help. Do you want to setup autofs now? Autofs automatically mounts resources when you access them. It is commonly used for CD, DVD and floppy drives. It is als

Re: Newbie = Networking Question?

2007-04-07 Thread Randy Patterson
On Friday 06 April 2007 20:16, Glen Pfeiffer wrote: > On 04/06/2007 05:20 PM, Randy Patterson wrote: > > I have searched for a way to mount that directory to the local > > file systems and use it from there but can't seem to find > > exactly how to do that. I would like to mount it to something > >

Re: Newbie = Networking Question?

2007-04-06 Thread Glen Pfeiffer
On 04/06/2007 05:20 PM, Randy Patterson wrote: > I have searched for a way to mount that directory to the local > file systems and use it from there but can't seem to find > exactly how to do that. I would like to mount it to something > like; > > /home/randy/workspace You can use the smbmount uti

Newbie = Networking Question?

2007-04-06 Thread Randy Patterson
I have a Windows Adv Ser 2003 box with a shared NTFS partition on it that that I need access to. On my Debian/Etch box I can start Konqueror and look at my Samba Shares and see; smb://myserver/HostedSites I want Eclipse to see this and use it as a workspace but can't seem to find a way to do t

Re: Newbie networking problems; pppd with Woody.

2002-11-08 Thread Carel Fellinger
On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 07:44:29AM -0500, Barry Mathieu wrote: ... > I found a solution to this issue by changing the first line of > resolv.conf file from, "search mindspring.com" to "order hosts,bind". What versions are you running? According to the docs on Debian 3.0 there is no such option fo

Re: Newbie networking problems; pppd with Woody.

2002-11-08 Thread Barry Mathieu
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Re: Newbie networking problems; pppd with Woody.

2002-11-07 Thread Rob Weir
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 10:05:36PM -0500, Barry Mathieu wrote: > I've been frustrated for a long time about a problem I'm having with DNS > lookup. The first time I try to initiate internet connection with pppd I > consistently receive the following type error: > > barry@debian:/etc/ipmasq$ ping p

Re: Newbie networking problems; pppd with Woody.

2002-11-06 Thread Barry Mathieu
On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 02:13:04AM -0500, ZZ ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 10:05:36PM -0500, Barry Mathieu wrote: > > I've been frustrated for a long time about a problem I'm having with DNS > > lookup. The first time I try to initiate internet connection with pppd I > > cons

Re: Newbie networking problems; pppd with Woody.

2002-11-05 Thread ZZ
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 10:05:36PM -0500, Barry Mathieu wrote: > I've been frustrated for a long time about a problem I'm having with DNS > lookup. The first time I try to initiate internet connection with pppd I > consistently receive the following type error: > > barry@debian:/etc/ipmasq$ ping p

Re: Newbie networking problems; pppd with Woody.

2002-11-05 Thread Gerald V. Livingston II
On Tue, 2002-11-05 at 21:05, Barry Mathieu wrote: > I've been frustrated for a long time about a problem I'm having with DNS > lookup. The first time I try to initiate internet connection with pppd I > consistently receive the following type error: > > barry@debian:/etc/ipmasq$ ping pop.mindspring

Newbie networking problems; pppd with Woody.

2002-11-05 Thread Barry Mathieu
I've been frustrated for a long time about a problem I'm having with DNS lookup. The first time I try to initiate internet connection with pppd I consistently receive the following type error: barry@debian:/etc/ipmasq$ ping pop.mindspring.com ping: unknown host pop.mindspring.com -or- fetchmail

Re: newbie: Networking

2002-05-26 Thread Ron Johnson
On Sun, 2002-05-26 at 01:31, Peter Holm wrote: > Hello. > > I will use two small industrial PC:s in an application. > The computers has both two ethernet ports. eth0 and eth1. > I got problems when i configured them in /etc/network/interfaces. > My first config was to set up both eth0 and eth1

newbie: Networking

2002-05-26 Thread Peter Holm
Hello.   I will use two small industrial PC:s in an application. The computers has both two ethernet ports. eth0 and eth1. I got problems when i configured them in /etc/network/interfaces. My first config was to set up both eth0 and eth1 on the same network: 10.0.0.0 at IP:s 10.0.0.50 and 10

Re: Newbie networking

1999-04-12 Thread damaged justice
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Martin Bialasinski) writes: >Maybe some interrupt conflict or such? Check /proc/interrupts Already done. I hesitated to provide too much or irrelevant information initially, so I'll give a more complete picture now. The box is as basic as possible: 486/33, 16mb RAM, plain all-i

Re: Newbie networking

1999-04-11 Thread Martin Bialasinski
>> "dj" == damaged justice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: dj> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Martin Bialasinski) writes: >> ifconfig eth0 reports the right values? dj> Correct. It does take many seconds to report back after hitting dj> ENTER, which goes against my experience. Indeed. Very strange. Maybe some

Re: Newbie networking

1999-04-11 Thread damaged justice
(LOAF recognizes NIC and networks, Debian recognizes NIC but doesn't despite identical configuration) [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Martin Bialasinski) writes: >ifconfig eth0 reports the right values? Correct. It does take many seconds to report back after hitting ENTER, which goes against my experience.

Re: Newbie networking

1999-04-11 Thread Martin Bialasinski
>> "dj" == damaged justice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: dj> the Debian setup, despite the identical config. The only IP dj> address slinky (the debian name) can ping is itself (and yes, it's dj> the LAN number and not the loopback alias). Bad craziness. ifconfig eth0 reports the right values? I

Re: Newbie networking

1999-04-10 Thread damaged justice
Wayne Topa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >See man resolv.conf. You need your nameserver addresses in there. >If it works with the IP # then that your problem. > >BTW I would thing RH also had the same file. Yes, even with resolv.conf properly configured DNS lookups don't work under LOAF, althou

Re: Newbie networking

1999-04-10 Thread Wayne Topa
Subject: Newbie networking Date: Sat, Apr 10, 1999 at 02:40:57PM -0400 In reply to:damaged justice Quoting damaged justice([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > As a relatively veteran user of other distributions (Redhat mainly, but also > many of the single-floppy ones), I feel astoun

Newbie networking

1999-04-10 Thread damaged justice
As a relatively veteran user of other distributions (Redhat mainly, but also many of the single-floppy ones), I feel astoundingly stupid for presenting this problem, but here goes. Just installed Debian 2.1 base, and everything is working fine except for one glaring exception. The module for NIC (n