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1. Solaris
hi,
I'm setting up a home lab and I am having problems keeping my connection open on putty. every time i leave it for about 10 seconds and come back I keep having to re-connect. I'm more of a AIX person and trying to get more fimilar with Sun but some of the commands I am trying to run to diag... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: vpundit
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2. Linux
Hi, I installed linux Fedora on a virtual machine, but the network connection is not working. All firewalls are off. Any ideas what is the problem? I am using WiFi.
Thanks in advance!
Regards,
Atanas (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: apenkov
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3. Solaris
Hello colleague,
Development department is deploying some applications on solaris machine but hence all connection goes down.
Our all network connection files are correct but we can't connect with our gw. Only we can ping localhost and assigned ip address.
I don't want to reboot for... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: getrue
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4. Solaris
Hi everyone,
I am hoping anyone of you could help me in this weird problem we have in 1 of our Solaris 10 servers. Lately, we have been having some ftp problems in this server. Though it can ping any server within the network, it seems that it can only ftp to a select few. For most servers, the... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: labdakos
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5. Ubuntu
Hi,
I am using ubuntu 8.x. I am not not able connect to internet through broadband. i'm also using windows xp, there i don't have any problems.
Please tell me how access the internet on ubuntu 8.x through broadband.
Thanks,
Achhayya:) (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: achhayya
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6. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I have a network connection problem in unix. I am trying to access to LAN in unix but unfortunately it doesn't work. For example, if I ping from Unix to windows it says 'the network is unreacable'. Also, I can't ping in windows to unix.
I would be glad if someone could help me.
Thanks.
... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: fatihshen
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7. Solaris
How do you test the physical network connection of an interface in solaris. I know that if you have an active connection and the cable gets yanked, you can look in the messages file to check for link failure messages. But is there any better way to see if you have good layer 2 connectivity? (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: tjlst15
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8. Slackware
Hi all,
I've just installed redhat linux 7.3 and everything is good so far except my network connection. When I use the wizard to activate it gives me an error 'cannot activate' but no reason. Using the wizard I can see the device Eth0 and under the hardware tab it seems to recognize the card... (13 Replies)
Discussion started by: Mace
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9. IP Networking
We have just moved offices and in the same week recieved a SUN box from another company site.
I'm attemting to connect this SUN box to the network, but i can't see it on the network.
I have modified the /etc/host file with the IP i want to attribute to the box, rebooted, but still nothing.... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: colesy
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