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Operating Systems Linux Slackware activating network connection in linux Post 72355 by killy on Friday 20th of May 2005 12:09:31 PM
Old 05-20-2005
Hi to all, I have a simmilar problem like Mace had, so i have installed a Slackware 9.0 distribution on one PC.I have win2k on a second PC, and i connect to the internet wia dsl with the computer running with win2k.I want to enable the slackware machine to connect to the internet through the win2k PC.I've enabled the sharing option in windows so that there actually such a connection can be made, but on the slackware PC i still don't have internet.It has a local network, when i ping to the win2k PC everything is ok, the eth connection is also ok but the slackware PC cannot get out from the local network to the internet.I'm not really sure what to do next, in windows the local area connection is with static IP 192.168.0.1 because it needs this address to share the internet connection.I've tried with different addresses on the linux machin but no success, it just stays in the local network behind the win2k PC.Can someone help me?thanks
 

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inet(7F)																  inet(7F)

NAME
inet - Internet protocol family SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
The internet protocol family is a collection of protocols layered on top of the (IP) network layer, which utilizes the internet address format. The internet family supports the SOCK_STREAM and SOCK_DGRAM socket types. Addressing Internet addresses are four byte entities. The include file defines this address as the structure Sockets bound to the internet protocol family utilize an addressing structure called Pointers to this structure can be used in system calls wherever they ask for a pointer to a There are three fields of interest within this structure. The first is which must be set to AF_INET. The next is which specifies the port number to be used on the desired host. The third is which is of type and specifies the address of the desired host. Protocols The internet protocol family is comprised of the IP network protocol, Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP), Transmission Control Proto- col (TCP), and User Datagram Protocol (UDP). TCP is used to support the socket type while UDP is used to support the socket type. The ICMP message protocol and IP network protocol are not directly accessible. The local port address is selected from independent domains for TCP and UDP sockets. This means that creating a TCP socket and binding it to local port number 10000, for example, does not interfere with creating a UDP socket and also binding it to local port number 10000 at the same time. Port numbers in the range 1-1023 inclusive are reserved for use by the super-user only. Attempts to bind to port numbers in this range by non-super-users fail and result in an error returned. AUTHOR
was developed by the University of California, Berkeley. SEE ALSO
tcp(7P), udp(7P). inet(7F)
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