Re: Network Connection Question

From: Sergio Basurto (basurto_at_canada.com)
Date: 09/10/04

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    To: ccgius@sbcglobal.net
    Date: Thu, 09 Sep 2004 17:38:56 -0700 (PDT)
    
    

    Ok,

    1. First of all you must configure your ethernet cards
    like:

    ifconfig eth0 x.x.x.x netmask 255.255.255.0 up
    ifconfig eth1 y.y.y.y nemask 255.255.255.0 up

    you must change x's and y's for your ip addresses
    then you can ping to your network and to your dsl
    you also must configure a default gateway in this case
    may be the address of your dsl connetion.

    2. Yeah you can.

    4. had you tried? XFree86 -configure, it would return a
    XF86Config sample config file.

    In any case you can visit www.tldp.org and consult
    IP-Masquerade-HOWTO (For firewalling)
    PPP-HOWTO
    NET-HOWTO
    XWindow-User-HOWTO

    Regards ;)

    On Mon, 6 Sep 2004 22:31:58 -0500,
    "ccgiusj@sbcglobal.net" wrote:

    Hello All
     
    I am a beginner in Linux using Debian.
     I have installed Debian in my old computer i386
    machine
    (Configuration given below)
    I would like to know if there is a way I can have
    this macine to identlify the network and the ip
    address. I have DSL
    Internet connection - I have a DSL Modem and a 4 port
    Linksys Router. I
    have 2 computer connecting to this Router - One running
    Windows XP and the other
    Debian. I have these following questions
     
    1. How to have it identify the Network connection?
    2. Can I have it work as a firewall and a router -
    the DSL
    Modem connecting directly to the server.?
    3. How to set the Time and Date?
    4 I have a mouse which connects
    to the USB Port - but its also not being identified by
    the X Window.

     
    What commands I need to execute? Need
    some help.
     
    Thanks & Regards,
     
    AARON ROY
     
    ORIGINAL
    Configuration:
     
    Intel® Celeron™ 366MHz (w/128KB Cache) PPGA CPU
    32MB SyncDRAM (up to 256 MB) 2 USB Ports (1 is on
    Front) 1 Serial /
    1 Parallel / 3 Expansion Slot Audio In & Out / Game
    Port on Front
    Internet Ready Microsoft Works ATI Rage Pro Turbo 2X
    AGP with 4MB
    SGRAM Crystal CS4280 3D PCI Audio 40x Max. CD-ROM Drive
    4.3GB HDD
    (Ultra DMA EIDE) [ADDED 30 GB NEW HDD]3.5" 1.44MB FDD
    56K*
    ITU V.90 PCI Fax/Modem PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse Stereo
    Speakers

    Thanks & Regards,
     
     

    Ing. Sergio Basurto Juárez
    Tel: 04455-85322945


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