Login as root (su) and execute "setup" (minus the
double quotes), then choose networking option to
setup/re-configure your network.
BTW, you will have to uncheck DHCP go thru the
above to properly configure your network with the
static IP.
-Rupesh
--- Blake Thornton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
Title: RE: Networking help
use the GUI if you are having trouble (netconf?)
Or you have to edit /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
That is your configuration information for your actual device and in it you will see the dhcp stuff...
check out the how-tos on www.linuxdoc.org
HTH
I'm trying to get my network running. My provider gave me an IP adress
(I'll call it ip.ip), a hostname (host.name), and a gate way (this was
only two numbers long, say 1.2).
So, I changed a few files: /etc/hosts, /etc/sysconfig/network
For example:
$ cat hosts
# Do not remove the following l
Hi
I'm trying to connect two computers, one running redhat6.1 and the other
98. I have setup the ip's according to the howto's. It will ping from 98
to linux and only by name. I can also ping linux from linux by name
and ip#. I have two cards installed and using DHCP. What am I doing wrong?
out
First, instead of banging your head against the sendmail configuration wall,
I would recommend that you use Exim (www.exim.org -- rpms at rpmfind.net)
instead.
It's much easier to configure, and works really well. Everything's
documented so as long as you RTFFAQ, you should have it going in no ti
Brad Cramer wrote:
>
> Is there anyone out there who would like to help a networking idiot set-up a
> home network mail server? I have the network working with IP Masq and I
> have a Samba server set-up for my Windows machines, I have a firewall
> installed and everything is working fine, except
Is there anyone out there who would like to help a networking idiot set-up a
home network mail server? I have the network working with IP Masq and I
have a Samba server set-up for my Windows machines, I have a firewall
installed and everything is working fine, except mail. I have read the
HOWTO's