Marc D. Jones wrote:
>
> OK..here is what we have to date. I tried the winipcfg after
> connecting and the IP address is the same as the Gateway? In addition
> I checked for samba --list and it was there but just to be on the safe
> side I downloaded the newest version (which is the same as I
>
TECTED]>> To: Marc D. Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org> Subject: Re: PPP,Samba and Linux> Date: Tuesday, June 03, 1997 8:18 AM> > Marc D. Jones wrote:> > > > I've tried that this morning to no avail. Here is what I have...>
Marc D. Jones wrote:
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> I've tried that this morning to no avail. Here is what I have...
>
> /etc/ppp/options
>
> DNS pointing to ISP (I can web serf while dialed in so I believe this
> works)
> WINS pointing to the Linux IP (also the dial up adaptor on the laptop
> is set to WINS to Linux IP
t the laptop to "see" both the debian system and the smbmounted PC than I would be homefree.Any other suggestions would be a godsend.--> From: Jens B. Jorgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> To: Marc D. Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: PP
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On Fri, 30 May 1997, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
>Marc D. Jones wrote:
>> Does anyone know how to setup linux so that when a Win95 machine dials
>> in you can see the linux and any other Irix, Unix, or other machines
>> in the Workgroup.
>You need to set your Win95
Marc D. Jones wrote:
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> Does anyone know how to setup linux so that when a Win95 machine dials
> in you can see the linux and any other Irix, Unix, or other machines
> in the Workgroup.
>
> Right now we've been able to dial in to the debian sys and in turn go
> out to the ISP and access the web.
Does anyone know how to setup linux so that when a Win95 machine dials in you can see the linux and any other Irix, Unix, or other machines in the Workgroup.Right now we've been able to dial in to the debian sys and in turn go out to the ISP and access the web. I am able to ping all machines on my
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