networking ip address
JJ Neff
jjneff at yahoo.com
Mon Aug 15 13:55:27 EDT 2005
Be sure to check out the aboutdebian.com website I referenced before. It has a
whole section on networking and private IPs and creating personal LAN and
Extranet sections with easy to understand diagrams and it's all debian centric.
JJN
--- Michael Phillips <linux478 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> I am going to be install Debian on a system and configure another one to have
> a
> static internal network ip address. I know, I have to edit the
> /etc/networking/interface file. I just do not know what information to put
> in
> it. Any help would be great. This is what my network looks like.
>
>
> Internet -> DSL -> linksys router -> ,-- Windows XP Laptop (heather)
> |
> +-- Windows XP Laptop (michael)
> |
> +-- Debian System (server)
> |
> '-- Debian System (toy)
>
> The linksys router starts at 192.168.1.100
> I like the way the xp computer are configure, you just plug them in and they
> work. The two Debian machine, I would like to have to have static ip
> addresses. I just do not know what ip address I should give them. I just do
> not know enough about networking to be confident about it.
>
> Thanks
>
> Michael D. Phillips - A computer science enthusiast
> I do not hate Windows, I just like the alternatives better.
> Linux is my primary choice.
>
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