Re: Help: Connecting two Debian boxes directly

2002-11-20 Thread Jeff
Oleg, 2002-Nov-20 20:32 -0500: > They are on the same subnet (BTW I don't know what "Gateway" should be set > to, and whether ip_forward should be "yes" in /etc/networks/options). Since they are in the same subnet, no gateway is needed. And you don't need to enable ip_forward since you aren't

RE: Help: Connecting two Debian boxes directly

2002-11-20 Thread Joyce, Matthew
> -Original Message- > From: Oleg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, 21 November 2002 12:33 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Joyce, Matthew; > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Help: Connecting two Debian boxes directly > > > Vineet Kumar wrote: >

Re: Help: Connecting two Debian boxes directly

2002-11-20 Thread Oleg
Vineet Kumar wrote: > Are your IP addresses within the same subnet (i.e. > 192.168.0.2 and 192.168.0.3)? Is the cross-over cable (and > both NICs) known to be good? They are on the same subnet (BTW I don't know what "Gateway" should be set to, and whether ip_forward should be "yes" in /etc/net

RE: Help: Connecting two Debian boxes directly

2002-11-20 Thread Joyce, Matthew
> > * Oleg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021120 16:43]: > > Hi > > > > I have two Debian boxes, and I'm trying to move some files directly > > between > > them (w/o the hub or the Internet). > > > > I tried connecting them using a cross-over cable and assigning them > > arbitrary IP addresses. However

Re: Help: Connecting two Debian boxes directly

2002-11-20 Thread Vineet Kumar
* Oleg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021120 16:43]: > Hi > > I have two Debian boxes, and I'm trying to move some files directly between > them (w/o the hub or the Internet). > > I tried connecting them using a cross-over cable and assigning them > arbitrary IP addresses. However, when I try pinging,