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Sent: Sunday, February 02, 2003 12:00 PM
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Subject: RE: Network problem
Did you check the files in /etc/xinetd.d? You should have a file for
each service that is offered. If you look at any of the files there
should be a line "disable = yes" by
Did you check the files in /etc/xinetd.d? You should have a file for each
service that is offered. If you look at any of the files there should be a
line "disable = yes" by default. Make sure it is set to no. Then restart
xinetd with "service xinetd restart". You said that you can't connect to
On Tue, 2002-08-13 at 05:23, george drossos wrote:
> Hi!
>
> i'm a student at South Bank University London and i'm working on a project
> called " parallel and distributed processing in Linux" (clustering)
> I have three machines (1 server and 2 clients).I have installed RedHat7.3 in
> the 3 ma
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>i'm a student at South Bank University London and i'm working on a
>project called " parallel and distributed processing in Linux"
>(clustering) I have three machines (1 server and
Behalf Of Nitebirdz
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Subject: Re: Network problem
On Sat, 17 Mar 2001, NDSoftware wrote:
> Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2001 01:33:17 +0100
> From: NDSoftware <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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On Sat, 17 Mar 2001, NDSoftware wrote:
> Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2001 01:33:17 +0100
> From: NDSoftware <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Subject: Network problem
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> Hi,
>
> Why i have modprobe in my logs
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> Mar 17 01:28:56 ns207 ne
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From: "Shepard,Brian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Kevin Holmquist '" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 6:49 PM
Subject: RE: Network Problem
> I thought about that, but I can
I thought about that, but I can't ping anything either, except myself.
Thanks anyway
-Brian Shepard
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From: Kevin Holmquist
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Subject: Re: Network Problem
> No, I live in a high rise apartment building that has a
> No, I live in a high rise apartment building that has a T1 line coming
into
> it and all the apartments have Ethernet wall jacks. All you need is a
> Ethernet card; no PPP or DIAL-UP stuff. My machine is dual boot; Win95
works
> like a champ, but Linux can't see the network. Both OSs have the
On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Shepard,Brian wrote:
> No, I live in a high rise apartment building that has a T1 line coming into
> it and all the apartments have Ethernet wall jacks. All you need is a
> Ethernet card; no PPP or DIAL-UP stuff. My machine is dual boot; Win95 works
> like a champ, but Linux
At 11:23 AM 10/30/00 -0500, Shepard,Brian wrote:
> So, the only
>thing that I can think of is that Linux cannot deal with the network if you
>use an ISP that provides direct Internet access via T1 and configs his
>customers with static VIRTUAL IP ADDRESSES. I complained to the ISP & he
>said it'
at!
-Brian Shepard
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From: Mikkel L. Ellertson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 12:36 PM
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Subject: Re: Network Problem
yOn Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Shepard,Brian wrote:
> I'm running linux 6.2 on an Intel machine
yOn Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Shepard,Brian wrote:
> I'm running linux 6.2 on an Intel machine that's configured to dual boot
> Linux or Win95. My ISP is a Mom & Pop outfit that provides direct internet
> via a T1 into my apartment building. When I boot Win95, all looks great,
> but when I boot Linux I
Could you provide a copy of your output from "ifconfig" and "route -n". I
think this would give everyone here a good starting point. You may also
want to compare this information to the output from Windows 95's "winipcfg"
and "route print". The outputs from these programs will not be identical
>Jeff Grossman ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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>Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 4:11 PM
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>Today, at 10:42, Jeff Gross
How do I tell what driver I am running?
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Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2000 12:06 PM
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Subject: Re: Network Problem
How about this
That is correct.
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Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 4:11 PM
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Today, at 10:42, Jeff Grossman sent
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> Jeff Grossman ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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> > From: Bret Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Friday, October 13, 2000 11:45 AM
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Subject: Re: Network Problem
What box are running this on and are you running DNS or DNS caching? I had
a similar problem with an old (p100) box with 64mg Ram. Upgrading to more
memory/faster processor cleared it.
Might have
Today, at 10:42, Jeff Grossman sent through the Star Gate:
>I am using a Redhat 6.2 box as a web, e-mail, and ftp server. For some
>reason, the machine will periodically not respond to the network. I will
>find out in the morning that it has not been responding to any requests
>all evening. I l
: Friday, October 13, 2000 11:45 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Network Problem
What box are running this on and are you running DNS or DNS caching? I had
a similar problem with an old (p100) box with 64mg Ram. Upgrading to more
memory/faster processor cleared it.
Might have something to do
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> Jeff Grossman wrote:
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>> Hello,
>>
>> I am using a Redhat 6.2 box as a web, e-mail, and ftp server. For some
>> reason, the machine will periodically not respond to the network. I will
>> find out in
Jeff Grossman wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am using a Redhat 6.2 box as a web, e-mail, and ftp server. For some
> reason, the machine will periodically not respond to the network. I will
> find out in the morning that it has not been responding to any requests all
> evening. I log onto the machine an
Hi Larry,
Though it is possible to use ifconfig to do what you want, I am also
assuming that you wish to make these IP aliases permanent and to comeback
upon reboot/restart.
So here is a better(?) way.
create a file called ifcfg-ethx-range0 that contains something to this
effect...
IPADDR_STAR
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>> From: Steven Pierce [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Monday, June 12, 2000 3:10 PM
>> To: John Fusek
>> Subject: RE: Network problem
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John Fusek
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> Subject: Re: Network problem
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> john,
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> Let me know what you find out. I am having some what the
> same
: John Fusek
> Subject: Re: Network problem
>
>
> I'm guessing you did a simple workstation installation on
> your wife's machine
> which didn't install telnet server, web server, etc. On your
> machine you did a
> custom or server install and thus you can
Do you have gated installed? If you do, remove it.
> When I boot my comp. and start communicator (or any other browser) I can
> surfe the net, but only for about 2 min. then I get this error:
>
> Warning: the following hosts are unknown:
> .xx.dk
> home.netscape.com
> home6.netscape.com
On Wed, 6 May 1998, Michael wrote:
> I posted a message about a problem I have with my internet connection.
> Someone suggested that I should look in /etc/resolv.conf and check if it
> was pointing at the correct name-server, so I did and it contains tree
> lines:
> Domain ( it says: search )
>
On Wed, 06 May 1998, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
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>>[gets DNS errors]
>>If I reboot my comp. then I can surfe the net again ( for about 2 min. )
>>I have had this problem before, but then I just reinstalled and chosed to
>>in
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>If I reboot my comp. then I can surfe the net again ( for about 2 min. )
>I have had this problem before, but then I just reinstalled and chosed to
>install only selected packages and then there was no pr
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