Jeyes, David (371) on Thu, 28 Nov 2002 14:20:05 -0500


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RE: [PLUG] unreachable md9


Title: RE: [PLUG] unreachable md9

 
Glad I could help some. You can install samba separately via package through the package program, but I don't have it running on my box, so can't be much assistance there.

-----Original Message-----
From: Louis Dallara
To: Jeyes, David (371)
Sent: 11/27/2002 2:51 PM
Subject: RE: [PLUG] unreachable md9

            thanks David... removing the firewall, samba, and dhcp
server did the trick
            I was only interested in samba, but got move than I
bargained for..
            so now I know how to remove programs, restart services etc
            thanks again
            Lou

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeyes, David (371) [mailto:David.Jeyes@rht.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 8:04 AM
To: 'Louis Dallara'
Subject: RE: [PLUG] unreachable md9



> From: Louis Dallara wrote
>
>
> I just installed MD 9.0 on my laptop and it was working fine
> on my network
> cable modem, linksys router. I was looking in control center,
> under network
> and Internet.
> Playing around ....
> I started Connecting sharing, which installed a firewall and
> samba, I'm not
> sure what config
> settings it changed but the machine is no longer able to open
> a browser,
> can't make a connection to
> the internet. I can ping it, so it appears to be connected,
> the router sees
> it in dhcp
> but still can't browse the internet. Any idea where to start?
> I've look
> through the settings under
> connection it says its not connected. The eth0 is up and dchp
> protocall and
> ip addres seems ok.
>
> TIA
> Lou
>
Digging through MD scripts is like torture. Connection sharing actually
starts a firewall (ipfilter or iptables depending on what it finds) and
squid (a proxy server). Are you going to be using this laptop as a proxy
server? Otherwise, you really are looking for Samba for file sharing.
First try just restarting the network in the control center. It would
probably be easier just to reinstall, but if you go into the control
center and uncheck squid and your firewall starting at boot, then
manually update the eth0 and network config files in /etc/..., you
should be able to get a connection. Then you can fiddle with the
firewall and should be able to get it to work.