Re: internal network

2025-03-03 Thread Tim via users
On Mon, 2025-03-03 at 17:21 +0100, Patrick Dupre via users wrote: > Following your suggestion, I set the following > > On PC A, the interface for PC C with IP 10.42.1.1 with a gateway to 10.42.0.2 > and on PC C > IP 10.42.1.2 with a gateway to 10.42.1.1 I am thoroughly confused by that descriptio

Re: tar exclude?

2025-03-03 Thread ToddAndMargo via users
On 3/3/25 5:40 PM, Jeffrey Walton wrote: On Mon, Mar 3, 2025 at 8:17 PM ToddAndMargo via users wrote: Is there a way to exclude a directory when creating a tar ball? Let me Google that for you: . Jeff It looks like if I wanted

Re: tar exclude?

2025-03-03 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Mon, Mar 3, 2025 at 8:17 PM ToddAndMargo via users wrote: > > Is there a way to exclude a directory when creating a tar ball? Let me Google that for you: . Jeff -- ___ users mailing list

tar exclude?

2025-03-03 Thread ToddAndMargo via users
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Re: internal network

2025-03-03 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 3/3/25 3:30 AM, Patrick Dupre via users wrote: Connection between A and B work fine. The only think that I cannot build is the connection with PC C (I manually set up the ip address, etc..) What do you mean by You could configure the two ethernet ports on PC A as a bridge or you could again

Re: internal network

2025-03-03 Thread Patrick Dupre via users
> > On Mon, 2025-03-03 at 12:30 +0100, Patrick Dupre via users wrote: > > Is bridge synonymy of "shared to other computers"? > > No, it's more of a straight through (or over, hence the name). Or, you > might think of it as a pass-through. > > > If yes, every time that I do that, it generates an a

Re: internal network

2025-03-03 Thread Tim via users
On Mon, 2025-03-03 at 12:30 +0100, Patrick Dupre via users wrote: > Is bridge synonymy of "shared to other computers"? No, it's more of a straight through (or over, hence the name). Or, you might think of it as a pass-through. > If yes, every time that I do that, it generates an address in 10.40

Re: internal network

2025-03-03 Thread Patrick Dupre via users
Connection between A and B work fine. The only think that I cannot build is the connection with PC C (I manually set up the ip address, etc..) What do you mean by > You could > configure the two ethernet ports on PC A as a bridge or you could again > configure the second ethernet port as shared.