Re: static IP
- From: Andrew Sackville-West <andrew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 13:46:33 -0800
On Wed, Feb 28, 2007 at 12:41:19PM -0800, Jordi wrote:
Hi Andrew
Lucky that you said me!
192.168.0.129 localhost
note that this looks like a dhcp address assigned by your router. If
that changes then localhost won't resolve. You should probably setup
static ip in your LAN.
Oh my, I think I did it bad.
I followed instructions a friend gave me. Used ifconfig to get that
ip, gateway and mask.
I used these values:
subnet mask 255.255.255.0
gateway: 192.168.0.1
ip: 192.168.0.129
those values are fine. Its just that typically, consumer routers
assign dynamic ip addresses to the lan in that range --
192.168.0.101-199 say. So I was assuming that IP was dynamically
assigned to your machine and if it changes (being dynamic) you might
have problems. However, you have statically assigned it so please
ignore my previous post.
A
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