On Tuesday 09 September 2003 08:10, Christina First wrote:
> Hey,
> What is P2P Networking? I have it on my computer I think and it keeps
> popping up "can't find server". What does that mean? How do I keep it
> from popping up when I am on the internet? Please email me back soon.
>
> Thanks,
>
Hey,
What is P2P Networking? I have it on my computer I think and it keeps popping up "can't find server". What does that mean? How do I keep it from popping up when I am on the internet? Please email me back soon.
Thanks,
Christina
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Also, if this helps, here's a dump of "route print" from the win98 machine:
Active Routes:
Network Address Netmask Gateway AddressInterface Metric
0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0209.202.63.90209.202.63.90 1
127.0.0.0255.0.0.0127.0.0.1
First of all i'd like to apologise for the late reply (real life stuff and all
that), so here's what i got:
>tcpdump -i eth0
>
>then from the win32 box ping the linux box see if anything comes up on the
>terminal
>running tcpdump.
Yea, actually i'm surprised that something did in fact come up..
Jason Nord wrote:
>
> >be sure both machines have ips on the same network, be sure both
> >machines are using the same subnet mask, be sure the cable is the
> >right kind and/or be sure your hub/switch works.
>
> They have consecutive IP's (192.168.1.1 and .2), and they're connected with a
> cro
Make sure to setup protocol with MS-TCP/IP for DOZE.
install howto and read under /usr/share/doc/HOWTO
# apt-get install doc-linux-text
Start playing with fixed IP. (lmhost) Then think about running DHCP.
www.linuxdoc.org is always good place to start.
www.linux.com is another one.
Osamu
On
>be sure both machines have ips on the same network, be sure both
>machines are using the same subnet mask, be sure the cable is the
>right kind and/or be sure your hub/switch works.
They have consecutive IP's (192.168.1.1 and .2), and they're connected with a
crosswired UTP cable. Mask is 255.25
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2001
9:22 AMTo: debian-user@lists.debian.orgSubject: P2P
Networking Question
I have a windows 98 <-> Debian LAN at home, and I
can't seem to get either computer to ping the other one. Are there any
be sure both machines have ips on the same network, be sure both
machines are using the same subnet mask, be sure the cable is the
right kind and/or be sure your hub/switch works.
any basic networking book/page will describe this.
no special setups to enable TCP/IP communications between a win32
I have a windows 98 <-> Debian LAN at home, and I can't
seem to get either computer to ping the other one. Are there any special
configurations I have to set up to make a doze box talk to a linux box? A
website address would be very useful if you could supply it. Thanks
:)
-Jason
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