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LLLLINUX Networking
Name: Ahmad Date: September 17, 2002 at 22:02:30 Pacific OS: win2000 CPU/Ram: 256
Comment:
Hi Linux lovers,
I have RH 7.2 and I want make a network domain b/n two linux pcs. Thnaks
Name: Hmmm Date: September 17, 2002 at 23:03:21 Pacific
Reply:
Type netconf in a terminal.
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Response Number 2
Name: Ahmad Date: September 18, 2002 at 03:43:23 Pacific
Reply:
Hmmm thanks .. :)
its a very cool program ...
I want to bring it to the domain in my office.. which consists of win2000 server and win2000 clients ..... and only one LINUX (mine) ... how to do that...
I've configured my PC as a DHCP client and can ping the server and other clients ... Is there any place in Linux where I can see all the computers like in Win2000 (Network NeighbourHood)...
Thanks
Long Live Linux
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Response Number 3
Name: David Perry Date: September 18, 2002 at 04:28:11 Pacific
Reply:
Look at one of the samba clients liek sharity. man smbclient
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Response Number 4
Name: Ahmad Date: September 19, 2002 at 04:08:38 Pacific
Reply:
Thanks folks,
I can ping almost all the computers now but still there are some problems ...
is there any Lan browser like Network Neighbourhood in windows .... in short the problem now is how to access the computers...
I'll be greatfull if u guys help me out here..
Thanks alot ..
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Response Number 5
Name: Ahmad Date: September 19, 2002 at 04:16:56 Pacific
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and yes forgot one thing,
now that I can ping the computers, how to access the printer on the LAN now ...
Thanks alot once again.
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Response Number 6
Name: Hmmm Date: September 20, 2002 at 00:42:58 Pacific
Reply:
I'm fairly new at this.
There's a nice proggie call LinNeighborhood which I'm using on my 486 to see shares on my win9x boxes. Its small and works well. There's also Nautilus.
LinNieghborhood can set it up to run any file manager if you want.
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