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Steve Turner wrote:
> Does anyone know of THE definitive guide to networking a WinXP SP2 machine > with a Linux Debian machine when they share the same DSL modem / router? > Thanks in advance. Hardware router (like a linksys)? -- Tayo'y Mga Pinoy |
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On Mon, 12 May 2008 22:46:30 GMT, Steve Turner <stevezygote@noway.com> wrote:
>Does anyone know of THE definitive guide to networking a WinXP SP2 machine >with a Linux Debian machine when they share the same DSL modem / router? >Thanks in advance. It is the same for networking any two machines. The OS is irrelevent. They need to be on a local network on a subnet such as 192.168.1.x, 10.0.0.x, etc., and then the router will perform translation between the local area network and the outside world. Reserve an address like 192.168.1.1 for the router and set the local networked machiens to use 192.168.1.1 as a gateway, default route. Install samba on the linux machine if you want to share files using the windoze 'network neighborhood'. Plug them both into the router and the router to a DSL modem. |
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"AZ Nomad" <aznomad.3@PremoveOBthisOX.COM> wrote in message
news:slrng2hqhd.3uh.aznomad.3@ip70-176-155-130.ph.ph.cox.net... > On Mon, 12 May 2008 22:46:30 GMT, Steve Turner <stevezygote@noway.com> > wrote: >>Does anyone know of THE definitive guide to networking a WinXP SP2 machine >>with a Linux Debian machine when they share the same DSL modem / router? >>Thanks in advance. > > It is the same for networking any two machines. The OS is irrelevent. > They need to be on a local network on a subnet such as 192.168.1.x, > 10.0.0.x, etc., and then the router will perform translation between the > local area network and the outside world. Reserve an address like > 192.168.1.1 > for the router and set the local networked machiens to use 192.168.1.1 as > a gateway, default route. > > Install samba on the linux machine if you want to share files using the > windoze 'network neighborhood'. > > Plug them both into the router and the router to a DSL modem. > Best I can tell Windows XP doesn't come with "Network Neighbourhood". That's like Windows 98. |
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"Baho Utot" <baho-utot@bildanet.com> wrote in message
news:2c1nf5-b2d.ln1@ishtar.bildanet.com... > Steve Turner wrote: > >> Does anyone know of THE definitive guide to networking a WinXP SP2 >> machine >> with a Linux Debian machine when they share the same DSL modem / router? >> Thanks in advance. > > Hardware router (like a linksys)? > > -- > Tayo'y Mga Pinoy Yeah |
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On Tue, 13 May 2008 02:26:21 GMT, Steve Turner <stevezygote@noway.com> wrote:
>"AZ Nomad" <aznomad.3@PremoveOBthisOX.COM> wrote in message >news:slrng2hqhd.3uh.aznomad.3@ip70-176-155-130.ph.ph.cox.net... >> On Mon, 12 May 2008 22:46:30 GMT, Steve Turner <stevezygote@noway.com> >> wrote: >>>Does anyone know of THE definitive guide to networking a WinXP SP2 machine >>>with a Linux Debian machine when they share the same DSL modem / router? >>>Thanks in advance. >> >> It is the same for networking any two machines. The OS is irrelevent. >> They need to be on a local network on a subnet such as 192.168.1.x, >> 10.0.0.x, etc., and then the router will perform translation between the >> local area network and the outside world. Reserve an address like >> 192.168.1.1 >> for the router and set the local networked machiens to use 192.168.1.1 as >> a gateway, default route. >> >> Install samba on the linux machine if you want to share files using the >> windoze 'network neighborhood'. >> >> Plug them both into the router and the router to a DSL modem. >> >Best I can tell Windows XP doesn't come with "Network Neighbourhood". That's >like Windows 98. what-fucking-ever. It's samba. |
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"AZ Nomad" <aznomad.3@PremoveOBthisOX.COM> wrote in message
news:slrng2ifh7.g51.aznomad.3@ip70-176-155-130.ph.ph.cox.net... > On Tue, 13 May 2008 02:26:21 GMT, Steve Turner <stevezygote@noway.com> > wrote: >>"AZ Nomad" <aznomad.3@PremoveOBthisOX.COM> wrote in message >>news:slrng2hqhd.3uh.aznomad.3@ip70-176-155-130.ph.ph.cox.net... >>> On Mon, 12 May 2008 22:46:30 GMT, Steve Turner <stevezygote@noway.com> >>> wrote: >>>>Does anyone know of THE definitive guide to networking a WinXP SP2 >>>>machine >>>>with a Linux Debian machine when they share the same DSL modem / router? >>>>Thanks in advance. >>> >>> It is the same for networking any two machines. The OS is irrelevent. >>> They need to be on a local network on a subnet such as 192.168.1.x, >>> 10.0.0.x, etc., and then the router will perform translation between the >>> local area network and the outside world. Reserve an address like >>> 192.168.1.1 >>> for the router and set the local networked machiens to use 192.168.1.1 >>> as >>> a gateway, default route. >>> >>> Install samba on the linux machine if you want to share files using the >>> windoze 'network neighborhood'. >>> >>> Plug them both into the router and the router to a DSL modem. >>> > >>Best I can tell Windows XP doesn't come with "Network Neighbourhood". >>That's >>like Windows 98. > > what-fucking-ever. It's samba. > I KNOW! FUCK! Read the question! It is....Does anyone know of THE definitive guide to networking a WinXP and a Linux machine. The people in this group are clearly not very bright. And rude to boot. I'm unsubscribing. |
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Steve Turner wrote:
> "AZ Nomad" <aznomad.3@PremoveOBthisOX.COM> wrote in message > news:slrng2ifh7.g51.aznomad.3@ip70-176-155-130.ph.ph.cox.net... >> On Tue, 13 May 2008 02:26:21 GMT, Steve Turner <stevezygote@noway.com> >> wrote: >>> "AZ Nomad" <aznomad.3@PremoveOBthisOX.COM> wrote in message >>> news:slrng2hqhd.3uh.aznomad.3@ip70-176-155-130.ph.ph.cox.net... >>>> On Mon, 12 May 2008 22:46:30 GMT, Steve Turner <stevezygote@noway.com> >>>> wrote: >>>>> Does anyone know of THE definitive guide to networking a WinXP SP2 >>>>> machine >>>>> with a Linux Debian machine when they share the same DSL modem / router? >>>>> Thanks in advance. >>>> It is the same for networking any two machines. The OS is irrelevent. >>>> They need to be on a local network on a subnet such as 192.168.1.x, >>>> 10.0.0.x, etc., and then the router will perform translation between the >>>> local area network and the outside world. Reserve an address like >>>> 192.168.1.1 >>>> for the router and set the local networked machiens to use 192.168.1.1 >>>> as >>>> a gateway, default route. >>>> >>>> Install samba on the linux machine if you want to share files using the >>>> windoze 'network neighborhood'. >>>> >>>> Plug them both into the router and the router to a DSL modem. >>>> >>> Best I can tell Windows XP doesn't come with "Network Neighbourhood". >>> That's >>> like Windows 98. >> what-fucking-ever. It's samba. >> > > I KNOW! FUCK! Read the question! It is....Does anyone know of THE definitive > guide to networking a WinXP and a Linux machine. > > The people in this group are clearly not very bright. And rude to boot. I'm > unsubscribing. > > for fuck's sake he answered all your questions and well just because it has changed name (windows network vs network neighbourhood) doesn't make it any different. It's still SMB/NetBIOS with some minor improvements (NTLMv2) |
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Steve Turner wrote:
> "AZ Nomad" <aznomad.3@PremoveOBthisOX.COM> wrote in message > news:slrng2hqhd.3uh.aznomad.3@ip70-176-155-130.ph.ph.cox.net... >> On Mon, 12 May 2008 22:46:30 GMT, Steve Turner <stevezygote@noway.com> >> wrote: >>> Does anyone know of THE definitive guide to networking a WinXP SP2 machine >>> with a Linux Debian machine when they share the same DSL modem / router? >>> Thanks in advance. >> It is the same for networking any two machines. The OS is irrelevent. >> They need to be on a local network on a subnet such as 192.168.1.x, >> 10.0.0.x, etc., and then the router will perform translation between the >> local area network and the outside world. Reserve an address like >> 192.168.1.1 >> for the router and set the local networked machiens to use 192.168.1.1 as >> a gateway, default route. >> >> Install samba on the linux machine if you want to share files using the >> windoze 'network neighborhood'. >> >> Plug them both into the router and the router to a DSL modem. >> > > Best I can tell Windows XP doesn't come with "Network Neighbourhood". That's > like Windows 98. Then you probably have "Windows XP Home Edition" which has restricted networking capabilities. You can still run Samba on your Linux machine. Set up a shared area on its /etc/smb.conf file and configure the Windows machine through the "Map Network Drive" tab in the main networking window where you can enter a user name and password. Robert |
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On 05/13/2008 04:16 AM, Steve Turner wrote:
> Does anyone know of THE definitive guide to networking a WinXP SP2 machine > with a Linux Debian machine when they share the same DSL modem / router? > Thanks in advance. That's as easy as 1, 2 and 3: 1) Setup and enable DHCP Services and DNS Services on your xDSL router. 2) On Debian nachine, try one of the following: dhclient eth0 or pump eth0 If any of the above works, you need to make things permanent now -- append the following lines to your /etc/networking/interfaces file: # The primary network interface auto eth0 iface eth0 inet dhcp Please see: man 5 interfaces for further details. 3) On WinXP SPx machine, goto Network Connections, right click on Local Area Connection, select Properties->Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), click again Properties and select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically Hope that helps, Cheers, -- Dr Balwinder S "bsd" Dheeman Registered Linux User: #229709 Anu'z Linux@HOME (Unix Shoppe) Machines: #168573, 170593, 259192 Chandigarh, UT, 160062, India Gentoo, Fedora, Debian/FreeBSD/XP Home: http://cto.homelinux.net/~bsd/ Visit: http://counter.li.org/ |