Re: Network Troubleshooting Help

2003-10-07 Thread Nick Wilson
* and then Parker Morse declared > "ifconfig" at the command line will display the status and interesting > data about active interfaces, including the subnet mask. (Also the MAC > or "HWaddr", IP address, broadcast address, etc. etc.) > > "man ifconfig" will give you some interesting "see

Re: Network Troubleshooting Help

2003-10-07 Thread Parker Morse
On Tuesday, Oct 7, 2003, at 18:28 US/Eastern, Nick Wilson wrote: * and then Nick White declared So you can ping your machine from your wife's, but you cannot ping the wife's from yours. Sounds like a subnet mask issue, or ICMP filtering. Check that the subnet masks on both machines match, and

Re: Network Troubleshooting Help

2003-10-07 Thread Nick Wilson
* and then Nick White declared > So you can ping your machine from your wife's, but you cannot ping the > wife's from yours. > > Sounds like a subnet mask issue, or ICMP filtering. Check that the > subnet masks on both machines match, and try service iptables stop. Ok, where will i find the

RE: Network Troubleshooting Help

2003-10-07 Thread Nick White
k Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 12:39 PM > To: RedHat-List > Subject: Re: Network Troubleshooting Help > > > > * and then Nick Wilson declared > > Whilst fixing my nvnet driver though, I seem to have lost > the networ

Re: Network Troubleshooting Help

2003-10-07 Thread Nick Wilson
* and then Nick Wilson declared > Whilst fixing my nvnet driver though, I seem to have lost the network to > my wifes PC connected via an adsl hub. Earlier I could ping our ip > address and send/recieve packets but no longer can... BTW, I can ping my machine from my wifes, (if that helps...)

Re: Network Setup Opinion Needed- For Mr.Crucificator

2003-10-02 Thread Crucificator
I am sorry but I haven't received your mail directed to me so I'll disregard any information from the mail that I'm viewing now from mr. Paul Rushing. I do believe that load balancing is a false problem for a network made out of 50 computers. I have seen LANs made out of 100 comps and served

Re: Network Setup Opinion Needed- For Mr.Crucificator

2003-09-30 Thread Paul Rushing
> Well I thought of squid bcos of caching abilities,I am sure I would not want to > tighten anything as all ports will have to be open and hence NAT is very good at > that,as I have tried it on my small network (one Linux Box,with one winXP Cleint). > The Idea of having three networks is to divid

RE: Network Setup Opinion Needed

2003-09-30 Thread Otto Haliburton
. Weiss > Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 2:44 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: Network Setup Opinion Needed > > > > This is not quite always the case. Ethernet's CSMA/CD (Carrier Sense > > > Multiple Access with Collision Detection) was invented during

RE: Network Setup Opinion Needed

2003-09-30 Thread Benjamin J. Weiss
> > This is not quite always the case. Ethernet's CSMA/CD (Carrier Sense > > Multiple Access with Collision Detection) was invented during a time when > > a hub or bus were the primary method of connection. Collision was indeed > > a problem then, and keeping the LAN small was a way to ensure net

Re: Network Setup Opinion Needed- For Mr.Crucificator

2003-09-30 Thread Harish Sabnani
Know, I will try to explain.   Thanks   Harish     - Original Message - From: Crucificator To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 8:04 PM Subject: Re: Network Setup Opinion Needed Hy Harish,   1. Why NAT and Squid? You should use NAT OR

RE: Network Setup Opinion Needed

2003-09-30 Thread Otto Haliburton
] Subject: Re: Network Setup Opinion Needed   Thank you Ben/Bjorn for your responses,well the truth is that I will be swtiching from a Windows Environment, to Linux,my exising server is a PIII with 1GB of RAM. All the 50 Nodes are connected thru three Cisco 2500 Switches, so colission may as

Re: Network Setup Opinion Needed

2003-09-30 Thread Harish Sabnani
Hi Well Bjorn is talking about 50 Computers,which is as well as 50 Users at any point of time, as this is an Internet cafe.   Harish - Original Message - From: Otto Haliburton To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 8:10 PM Subject: RE: Network

Re: Network Setup Opinion Needed

2003-09-30 Thread Harish Sabnani
if i am wrong, I dont want complications as well.   Thanks   Harish - Original Message - From: Enroth Björn To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 8:00 PM Subject: RE: Network Setup Opinion Needed Harish, The Linux box is absolutely

RE: Network Setup Opinion Needed

2003-09-30 Thread Otto Haliburton
] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Enroth Björn Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 9:30 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Network Setup Opinion Needed   Harish, The Linux box is absolutely able to handle 50 clients. In fact it would have to any way with the second option. I also saw someone

Re: Network Setup Opinion Needed

2003-09-30 Thread Crucificator
Hy Harish,   1. Why NAT and Squid? You should use NAT OR Squid. If you have say a internet cafe where the users will want to use every software that needs every port you should use pure transparent NAT. On the other hand if you want things a little more tightened you should use Squid. 2. On

RE: Network Setup Opinion Needed

2003-09-30 Thread Otto Haliburton
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Behalf Of Benjamin J. Weiss > Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 9:22 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: Network Setup Opinion Needed > > On Tue, 30 Sep 2003, Otto Haliburton

RE: Network Setup Opinion Needed

2003-09-30 Thread Enroth Björn
30 september 2003 10:34 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Network Setup Opinion Needed   Hi Bjorn,   Thanks for ar advice,but you think that it will be able to handle all the requests from 50 odd terminals effictively? Also any suggestion on the additional Host IPs that I have been

RE: Network Setup Opinion Needed

2003-09-30 Thread Benjamin J. Weiss
On Tue, 30 Sep 2003, Otto Haliburton wrote: > Again the problem is not the 50 ip addresses, but how they are connected. > If they are all in the same area you have the problem of collisions and the > problem of increased traffic due to updating the routing tables for all 50 > nodes. Where as if y

RE: Network Setup Opinion Needed

2003-09-30 Thread Otto Haliburton
not solve the routing table problem. > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Behalf Of Paul Rushing > Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 8:04 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Network Setup Opinion Needed > > >

Re: Network Setup Opinion Needed

2003-09-30 Thread Paul Rushing
> I have set up a Linux Box with NAT/MASQ, and Squid as an Internet server for my > local LAN with one system on a trial basis and I see that the performance has been > great.However I am apprehensive about the way the way traffice and loadbalancing > will be hadled by Linux box as there wil

Re: Network Setup Opinion Needed

2003-09-30 Thread Harish Sabnani
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 4:44 AM Subject: RE: Network Setup Opinion Needed Remember that Ethernet is a collision based system i.e. the more collisions the less performance.  Hence large networks are typically have low performance because

RE: Network Setup Opinion Needed

2003-09-29 Thread Otto Haliburton
Remember that Ethernet is a collision based system i.e. the more collisions the less performance.  Hence large networks are typically have low performance because of the greater number of collisions.  So option 2 would give you better performance because it is broken up into smaller areas

Re: Network intallation bootdisk

2003-09-15 Thread Sean Estabrooks
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 17:50:22 -0700 (PDT) truc nguyen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Now I want to create a network installation bootdisk > to boot from the old computer and get boot.img from > other computers through LAN. > > How do I create the network installation floppy ? Hi Truc, Check out th

Re: network printer setup

2003-09-04 Thread Rodolfo J. Paiz
At 11:01 9/4/2003 -1000, you wrote: > An Epson printer is connected to that host computer, How? Parallel or USB? Configured how? LPD or CUPS? Give details. > I tried to set it up as a remote printer on another computer. How? Details! > Also, what are the actual configuration files > involved in t

Re: network printer setup

2003-09-04 Thread Marc Adler
* Marc Adler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-09-01 17:11]: > I've setup a LAN with one computer set up as a file server using NFS and > it works fine. An Epson printer is connected to that host computer, and > I tried to set it up as a remote printer on another computer. However, > on the "Queue type" ta

Re: Network Printer set up under RH8

2003-09-01 Thread Sasa Stupar
fred smith pravi: On Mon, Sep 01, 2003 at 09:29:35AM -0500, Robert C. Paulsen Jr. wrote: On Mon, Sep 01, 2003 at 04:11:02PM +0200, Sasa Stupar wrote: Hi! I have setup a server (RH8) with Samba for printer share. With windows machines I can access printer and print without any problem. Bu

Re: Network Printer set up under RH8

2003-09-01 Thread fred smith
On Mon, Sep 01, 2003 at 09:29:35AM -0500, Robert C. Paulsen Jr. wrote: > On Mon, Sep 01, 2003 at 04:11:02PM +0200, Sasa Stupar wrote: > > Hi! > > > > I have setup a server (RH8) with Samba for printer share. With windows > > machines I can access printer and print without any problem. > > But fro

Re: Network Printer set up under RH8

2003-09-01 Thread Robert C. Paulsen Jr.
On Mon, Sep 01, 2003 at 04:11:02PM +0200, Sasa Stupar wrote: > Hi! > > I have setup a server (RH8) with Samba for printer share. With windows > machines I can access printer and print without any problem. > But from the linux clients (all are RH8) I can't print nothing. I have > set up a printer

Re: Network config question

2003-08-24 Thread Sean Estabrooks
On 24 Aug 2003 18:26:32 -0400 Jason Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi again Jason, > On Sun, 2003-08-24 at 18:23, Sean Estabrooks wrote: > > On 24 Aug 2003 18:06:43 -0400 > > Jason Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > > default 0.0.0.0 UG0 0 > > >

Re: Network config question

2003-08-24 Thread Jason Dixon
On Sun, 2003-08-24 at 18:23, Sean Estabrooks wrote: > On 24 Aug 2003 18:06:43 -0400 > Jason Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > default 0.0.0.0 UG0 0 > > > 0 eth0 > > > > > Therein lies the problem. You've setup your routing so that when the > > VPN c

Re: Network config question

2003-08-24 Thread Sean Estabrooks
On 24 Aug 2003 18:06:43 -0400 Jason Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > default 0.0.0.0 UG0 0 > > 0 eth0 > > > Therein lies the problem. You've setup your routing so that when the > VPN connection is active, all traffic is routed through the VPN, even Jaso

Re: Network config question

2003-08-24 Thread Sean Estabrooks
On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 16:45:25 -0500 "Jay Mallar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi Jay, > I use 192.168.0.10 to connect via VPN to my office. When I do so, the VPN software > automatically excludes my local intranet traffic, so 192.168.0.10 can no longer see > my internal network. The rest of m

Re: Network config question

2003-08-24 Thread Jason Dixon
On Sun, 2003-08-24 at 17:45, Jay Mallar wrote: > I have a networking issue I need some help with. > > I use 192.168.0.10 to connect via VPN to my office. When I do so, the > VPN software automatically excludes my local intranet traffic, so > 192.168.0.10 can no longer see my internal network. T

Re: Network issues ...

2003-08-14 Thread Jason Dixon
On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 16:48, Hugh Taylor wrote: > I have two questions > 1) I can't seem to get my wireless card working. It's recognized by the > system and I can setup the wireless settings, but it won't connect. Any > ideas? You really haven't given us enough info to go on. What are your netwo

Re: network configuration

2003-08-14 Thread Willem van der Walt<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Try telnet site.name 80 and see if it connects. If not, and you can ping it, it sounds like a firewall blocking port 80 somewhere between you and the site. regards, Willem On Thu, 7 Aug 2003, Andre Kirchner wrote: > Hi, > > I have the DNS servers IP correctly configured, and so I can discover t

Re: network configuration

2003-08-10 Thread Stephen Kuhn
On Fri, 2003-08-08 at 14:08, Andre Kirchner wrote: > Hi, > > I have the DNS servers IP correctly configured, and so I can discover > the IP address of a site such as www.yahoo.com using nslookup, and can > ping it. but somehow I can't open that sire with a browser. Does > anyone have any idea abo

Re: network connecting through 56K via linux

2003-07-23 Thread Daniel Anderson
On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 15:49, Kirby Clements wrote: > This is an issue of connections in general, being that I don't even > have the firewall turned on yet. > > The new standalone firewall box I have built is now connecting via PPP > with wvdial, a great little tool. > The firewall, be it shorewa

RE: network logon?

2003-07-22 Thread Chris W. Parker
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, July 22, 2003 1:45 PM said: > I've done that, but that doesn't provide a 'network login' in the way > other windoze machines login. When I try to access a shared directory > on a W2K box it asks for name and password and then says I don'

RE: network logon?

2003-07-22 Thread chip . wiegand
I've done that, but that doesn't provide a 'network login' in the way other windoze machines login. When I try to access a shared directory on a W2K box it asks for name and password and then says I don't have permission, but I do, full control, I'm one of the network admins. There must be a wa

RE: network logon?

2003-07-22 Thread Michael Gargiullo
ROTECTED] > On Behalf Of Michael Gargiullo > Sent: Wednesday, 23 July 2003 5:57 AM > To: redhat mailing list > Subject: Re: network logon? > > It doesn't quite work like that, that I've used. > > You can mount Windows shares like so: > > smbmount -rw username=

RE: network logon?

2003-07-22 Thread Stuart Clark
Stuart Clark -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael Gargiullo Sent: Wednesday, 23 July 2003 5:57 AM To: redhat mailing list Subject: Re: network logon? It doesn't quite work like that, that I've used. You can mount Windows shar

RE: network logon?

2003-07-22 Thread Kunkel, Mark
Title: RE: network logon? If what you are trying to do is to use your Windows logon as your logon for your linux computer, go to system settings->Authentication on the RedHat menu. Choose the Authentication tab, Check Enable SMB support. Then press the Configure SMB button and enter

Re: network logon?

2003-07-22 Thread Michael Gargiullo
It doesn't quite work like that, that I've used. You can mount Windows shares like so: smbmount -rw username=cwiegand,password=whatever //ntserver/share /networkshares/share On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 15:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I recently set up a test box on my network with an NT4 PDC. How d

RE: Network printer setup with CUPS

2003-07-18 Thread chip . wiegand
I recently set up a RedHat 9 box to test on our network and yesterday resolved a printing issue. Now today I am trying to install the rdesktop software but running up against a wall. First, the machine was set up using the default option for Personal Desktop. Okay, here's what I'm doing - Ope

RE: Network printer setup with CUPS

2003-07-18 Thread chip . wiegand
POST / HTTP/1.1 > > D [16/Jul/2003:13:42:34 -0700] ProcessIPPRequest: 5 status_code=1 > > D [16/Jul/2003:13:42:34 -0700] CloseClient() 5 > > > > > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 07/16/2003 12:12:44 PM: > > > > > Yea

RE: Network printer setup with CUPS

2003-07-16 Thread Technoslick
44 PM: > > > Yeah look in the "/etc/cups/printers.conf" > > DeviceURI socket://192.168.1.226:9100/ > > > > That's the URI for jetdirect card you should see something like that. Or > try > > http://127.0.0.1:631 from your web browser should brin

Re: Network printer setup with CUPS

2003-07-16 Thread Didier Casse
On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I have set up several printers for a RH9 box, all network printers (shared > Windoze printers), but am having trouble printing to a HP Lazerjet 5Si on > an Intel NetportExpress Pro. I point to the ip address of the box, but the > print queue just s

RE: Network printer setup with CUPS

2003-07-16 Thread chip . wiegand
rote on 07/16/2003 12:12:44 PM: > Yeah look in the "/etc/cups/printers.conf" > DeviceURI socket://192.168.1.226:9100/ > > That's the URI for jetdirect card you should see something like that. Or try > http://127.0.0.1:631 from your web browser should bring up the we

RE: Network printer setup with CUPS

2003-07-16 Thread Jason Staudenmayer
EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 3:03 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Network printer setup with CUPS I don't know what you mean by the right backend or the web front end to CUPS. I am using the RedHat printer configuration gui from the GNOME men

RE: Network printer setup with CUPS

2003-07-16 Thread chip . wiegand
I don't know what you mean by the right backend or the web front end to CUPS. I am using the RedHat printer configuration gui from the GNOME menu. Apparently there is more than this gui available. I do have it set up with the ip address and port 9100 though. -- Chip [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 0

RE: Network printer setup with CUPS

2003-07-16 Thread Jason Staudenmayer
Did you try xx.xx.xx.xx:9100 That would be the jetdirect port. Then you need to let CUPS know the right backend to use. If you use the web front end to CUPS it's real easy. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 11:27 AM To: [EM

RE: Network speed

2003-06-16 Thread Chris W. Parker
Bret Hughes wrote: > > Yes you are. You (not you specifically, but people in general) don't > > ping webpages, you ping DNS records. > > Well, not exactly ping is a program that sends an ICMP message (echo > request) to a machine. as with most (all?) tcp/ip networking

RE: Network speed

2003-06-16 Thread Chris W. Parker
Bret Hughes wrote: > On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 11:08, Chris W. Parker wrote: > > jeff allen wrote: > > > > > I can bring the man pages up on traceroute but it comes up with > > > the error command not found. > > > > That's because the path that l

RE: Network speed

2003-06-13 Thread Bret Hughes
On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 11:08, Chris W. Parker wrote: > jeff allen wrote: > > > I can bring the man pages up on traceroute but it comes up with the > > error command not found. > > That's because the path that leads to traceroute is not a part of a regular user's > envir

RE: Network speed

2003-06-10 Thread Chris W. Parker
jeff allen wrote: > I can bring the man pages up on traceroute but it comes up with the > error command not found. That's because the path that leads to traceroute is not a part of a regular user's environment. You have to specifically call it. Use 'locate traceroute'

RE: Network speed

2003-06-09 Thread jeff allen
Am I missing something here? From: "Chris W. Parker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: RE: Network speed Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2003 16:43:30 -0700 jeff allen <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have 22 workstations that hav

RE: Network speed

2003-06-09 Thread Chris W. Parker
jeff allen wrote: > I have 22 workstations that have all the same hardware and software. > > Some machines are running great. They are pulling our intranet up > quickly and then I have other machines that are taking forever to > pull the page up. The page isn't flash ba

Re: Network Programming on RH8

2003-06-03 Thread Bart van Kuik
Chen Shi-Ping wrote: I did download the source code from his (new) site, and that is what I have compiling error. I can't find anything about updated versions of the code (or for Linux). Please post the compiler output here and we can take a look. Bart -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe ma

Re: Network Programming on RH8

2003-06-01 Thread Chen Shi-Ping
Hi Fred, Thanks for your information. First of all, I will read the APUE book. If I can not figure out the problem. I will post another simple program. Shi-Ping On Fri, 30 May 2003, fred smith wrote: > On Fri, May 30, 2003 at 09:19:56AM -0400, Chen Shi-Ping wrote: > > > > Hi Fred, > > > > Thank

Re: Network Programming on RH8

2003-05-31 Thread fred smith
On Fri, May 30, 2003 at 09:19:56AM -0400, Chen Shi-Ping wrote: > > Hi Fred, > > Thanks for your email. :^) See below > On Fri, 30 May 2003, fred smith wrote: > > > On Thu, May 29, 2003 at 11:10:56PM -0400, Chen Shi-Ping wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > I am running RH8. Recently, I downloaded the s

Re: Network Programming on RH8

2003-05-30 Thread Chen Shi-Ping
Hi Fred, Thanks for your email. On Fri, 30 May 2003, fred smith wrote: > On Thu, May 29, 2003 at 11:10:56PM -0400, Chen Shi-Ping wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I am running RH8. Recently, I downloaded the source code of examples from > > the book (UNIX Network Programming, Volume 2, Second Edition, I

Re: Network Programming on RH8

2003-05-30 Thread fred smith
On Thu, May 29, 2003 at 11:10:56PM -0400, Chen Shi-Ping wrote: > Hi, > > I am running RH8. Recently, I downloaded the source code of examples from > the book (UNIX Network Programming, Volume 2, Second Edition, Interprocess > Communications) by W. Richard Stevens. I followed README's procedures to

Re: Network equipment monitoring tool

2003-03-28 Thread Ivan Roseland
http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/ mrtg If you like snmp MRTG and RRDTool kick ass. I am monitoring everything here with mrtg. we have written a bunch of custom SNMP stuff to monitor specific time trendy data as well. If you are freindly with perl them mrtg is hyper extendable. B

Re: Network equipment monitoring tool

2003-03-28 Thread David Busby
MRTG? - Original Message - From: "Gene Yoo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 08:47 Subject: Re: Network equipment monitoring tool > Sudhakar list wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I'd appreciate if anyo

Re: Network equipment monitoring tool

2003-03-28 Thread Gene Yoo
Sudhakar list wrote: Hi, I'd appreciate if anyone on the list can help me with information of a Linux tool for monitoring( CPU , Throughput, Memory) network equiment like Cisco routers and switches. Thanks, Sudhakar check out ntop or nagios -> www.ntop.org www.nagios.org (FKA: netsaint) -

re: Network Confituration text tools

2003-03-20 Thread Jacques Gelinas
> I'm looking for a program which permit to configure the network using a > terminal (not GUI). I tried linuxconf, but when I want to configure many > aliases I have an error when I want to activate them. Here are my config > files: > [triton]:/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts# cat ifcfg-eth0:1 > IPA

Re: Network Confituration text tools

2003-03-19 Thread Richie Crews
netconfig will do eth0 by default netconfig --device=eth1 will do eth1 and so on On Wed, 2003-03-19 at 10:04, Yanick Quirion wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm looking for a program which permit to configure the network using a > terminal (not GUI). I tried linuxconf, but when I want to configure many

Re: Network browsing eh . !!

2003-03-13 Thread Technoslick
On Thu, 2003-03-13 at 09:34, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi all, > > I am running a network of linux and windows boxes. In winoze the network > neighbourhood is good enough to browse and copy or transfer files between pc > s. In linux is LISA the option .. ? is there any other way in which I can >

Re: Network activity monitoring

2003-03-10 Thread Jon Haugsand
* Joe Polk > Get iptraf. You can pull it down with up2date. Ah, thanks. It's already here. -- Jon Haugsand, [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.norges-bank.no -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

RE: Network printer . . . sort of

2003-03-07 Thread Mark Phelps
ld . . . you lost me. What's ld? I have the libc5.so stuff. Google rocks! -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Patrick May Sent: Friday, March 07, 2003 1:53 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Network printer . . . sort of For WordPerf

Re: Network activity monitoring

2003-03-07 Thread Joe Polk
Get iptraf. You can pull it down with up2date. <> On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 09:31, Jon Haugsand wrote: > Working over a slow ISDN line, I sometimes experience the line is even > slower, so there has to take place some activity I fair is of > suspicious character. However, it can also be that I have

RE: Network printer . . . sort of

2003-03-06 Thread Patrick May
[EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Mark Phelps > Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 8:08 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Network printer . . . sort of > > > You're probably right. I got an rpm of WP8 from a site (only one I could > find) and got

Re: Network printer . . . sort of

2003-03-06 Thread Mark Phelps
that out for a while. - Original Message - From: "Anthony E. Greene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 10:47 PM Subject: Re: Network printer . . . sort of > On 06-Mar-2003/21:29 -0500, Mark Phelps <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >

Re: Network printer . . . sort of

2003-03-06 Thread Anthony E. Greene
On 06-Mar-2003/21:29 -0500, Mark Phelps <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Now if I can just get WordPerfect to install. I keep getting told that >I need other stuff. Arrgghh. I don't know that there's a version of WP that will run on a current Linux distro. Tony -- Anthony E. Greene

Re: Network printer . . . sort of

2003-03-06 Thread Mark Phelps
GOT IT!!! WOO HOO!! I'm gonna get this Linux thing . . .or it's gonna get me! Told the printer config that it was an lpd queue (I still don't know what that means, but I'll learn), and then took the "http://"; out of the printer's url -- and voila!! Sheesh. I actually got one thing to work. B

Re: Network printer . . . sort of

2003-03-06 Thread Mark Phelps
Okay, Thanks for your patience (if you're still there). Protocol . . .I'm not sure what that means. (Told you I'm a rank newbie). It goes through the nic into the cable into the router into the printer. Is that TCP/IP? I have no clue. The url looks like http://192.168.1.10 Does any of this

Re: Network printer . . . sort of

2003-03-06 Thread Mark Phelps
Need to run to a meeting, but will reply promptly afterward. Thanks, Mark On Thu, 2003-03-06 at 19:04, David Busby wrote: > What protocol does the printer use to send it data? > If MSW clients are using the URL? (What is it look like by the way?) > If your URL looks like > \\Printer\something

Re: Network printer . . . sort of

2003-03-06 Thread David Busby
What protocol does the printer use to send it data? If MSW clients are using the URL? (What is it look like by the way?) If your URL looks like \\Printer\something then you have a MSWindows non-URL URL look-a-like. This would mean your printer is using SMB to communicate. You'll need Samba (sam

RE: Network printer setup..

2003-03-06 Thread hanfamily
did. > but, the problem is that I can't printer anything from client. Could you > let me know the specific setting for both server and client, when you use > CUPs. > > Thanks. > > >From: "Manoj" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECT

RE: Network printer setup..

2003-03-05 Thread Manoj
:55 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Network printer setup.. Yes, I did. but, the problem is that I can't printer anything from client. Could you let me know the specific setting for both server and client, when you use CUPs. Thanks. >From: "Manoj" <[EMAIL PROTECTE

RE: Network printer setup..

2003-03-04 Thread CHUNRIMA CHUNRIMA
Yes, I did. but, the problem is that I can't printer anything from client. Could you let me know the specific setting for both server and client, when you use CUPs. Thanks. From: "Manoj" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> S

RE: Network printer setup..

2003-03-04 Thread Manoj
try "CUPS" Manoj -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of CHUNRIMA CHUNRIMA Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 10:27 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Network printer setup.. Hi..all: Anyone knows about how to set up network printer? I have two linux

RE: Network profiles

2003-02-23 Thread Chad Skinner
I missed the beginning of this thread, but is there a parameter you can pass using grub or lilo to select the profile? > On Wed, 2003-02-19 at 02:04, Rus Foster wrote: > > Is there any tool under redhat that will let me switch network profiles > > between home/office. Ideally it would be able to u

Re: Network profiles

2003-02-23 Thread Rodolfo J. Paiz
On Wed, 2003-02-19 at 02:04, Rus Foster wrote: > Is there any tool under redhat that will let me switch network profiles > between home/office. Ideally it would be able to update things like proxy > settings on galeon/gaim and other such cool things redhat-config-network (Main Menu --> System Sett

RE: Network

2003-02-03 Thread Larry Brown
bject: RE: Network If the commands I gave you below worked then your system should be using iptables and not ipchains. Make sure ipchains is disabled (chkconfig ipchains off). Look at your iptables rules to make sure that iptables is running iptables -nL Use iptables-save to save your rules.

RE: Network

2003-02-03 Thread Larry Brown
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of John Salamone Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 11:38 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Network Thanks Steve, Worked like a charm!! - Original Message - From: "Rigler, S C (Steve)" <[EMAIL P

Re: Network

2003-02-03 Thread Rodolfo J. Paiz
On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 11:07, John Salamone wrote: > That worked. Thanks!! If you're using iptables, I cannot recommend Shorewall highly enough. Having taken the time to learn ipchains thoroughly and hand-craft my firewall settings, having Shorewall give me equal or better functionality with a 10-m

Re: Network

2003-02-03 Thread John Salamone
Thanks for the info. I see the output stating saving current rules to that directory. - Original Message - From: "Michael Schwendt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 12:28 PM Subject: Re: Network > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED

RE: Network

2003-02-03 Thread Rigler, S C (Steve)
Good point...I forgot about that. -Steve -Original Message- From: Michael Schwendt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 11:28 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Network -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Mon, 3 Feb 2003 10:56:17 -0600, Rigler, S

Re: Network

2003-02-03 Thread Michael Schwendt
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Mon, 3 Feb 2003 10:56:17 -0600, Rigler, S C (Steve) wrote: > Look at your iptables rules to make sure that iptables is running > > iptables -nL > > Use iptables-save to save your rules. They will be saved to: > /etc/sysconfig/iptables. iptables

Re: Network

2003-02-03 Thread John Salamone
That worked. Thanks!! - Original Message - From: "Rigler, S C (Steve)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 11:56 AM Subject: RE: Network > If the commands I gave you below worked then your system should be using &g

RE: Network

2003-02-03 Thread Rigler, S C (Steve)
to: /etc/sysconfig/iptables. Each time /etc/init.d/iptables is run (at boot) it will see those rules and load them. -Steve -Original Message- From: John Salamone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 10:50 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Network Steve, When

Re: Network

2003-02-03 Thread John Salamone
MAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 11:25 AM Subject: RE: Network > That was just an example. > > Substituting xx.xx.xx.xx with the IP address of the machine to which you > wish to grant access would allow it to connect to port 22 on your firewall > box. > > No

Re: Network

2003-02-03 Thread John Salamone
Thanks Steve, Worked like a charm!! - Original Message - From: "Rigler, S C (Steve)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 11:25 AM Subject: RE: Network > That was just an example. > > Substituting xx.xx.xx.xx with t

RE: Network

2003-02-03 Thread Rigler, S C (Steve)
PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Network Steve, iptables -I INPUT --src xx.xx.xx.xx/32 -p tcp -m tcp --dport 22 -j ACCEPT without saving it should I be able to see my Linux box in network neighborhood on my win98 machine? If so, I can't. Do I need to reboot either of my machines to establish the conne

Re: Network

2003-02-03 Thread John Salamone
ssage - From: "Rigler, S C (Steve)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 10:59 AM Subject: RE: Network > Depending on whether or not your firewall is using iptables or ipchains > there are commands you can use while the firewall

RE: Network

2003-02-03 Thread Rigler, S C (Steve)
Depending on whether or not your firewall is using iptables or ipchains there are commands you can use while the firewall is running to modify the rules. This would also depend on what you are trying to accomplish. Example (using iptables): If I wanted to allow a certain IP address to access por

Re: Network Issue

2003-02-02 Thread John Salamone
Larry, I am attaching my smbd and nmbd logs if you can look at those if you don't mind. Thanks a lot. I really appreciate your help!! - Original Message - From: "Larry Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, February 02, 2003 1:12 PM

Re: Network Issue

2003-02-02 Thread John Salamone
e to reboot your win9x > machines to get the entries going. > > Larry S. Brown > Dimension Networks, Inc. > (727) 723-8388 > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On > Behalf Of John Salamone > Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 12:32 PM &

RE: Network Issue

2003-02-02 Thread Larry Brown
n Networks, Inc. (727) 723-8388 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of John Salamone Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 12:32 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Larry Brown Subject: Re: Network Issue Larry, I'm still unable to see Linux machine in Netw

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