From: Ken P. <ke...@gm...> - 2006-10-12 11:08:19
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I removed the index=1 entry and now only one line in the config file, <network index="0" type="tap" /> I use pump to config dhcp client in Debian like this /etc/network/inferfaces, iface eth0 inet dhcp and then bridged the coLinux network connection with Ethernet card and set it as dhcp, this works great in my company. But don't work at home, I'm using the wireless card to do the bridge but the wireless card can't get a dhcp ip address, if I remove the bridge, it can get one. so what maybe the problem? On 10/10/06, Holger Krull <hol...@gm...> wrote: > Ken Perl schrieb: > > ok, I just want to do this, > > > > Priority 1) make the coLinux connect to Internet, so that I can > > install Debian packages. Internet connection sharing is disabled by IT > > administrator, so I have to try the bridge. > > priority 2) from XP, I can access and use the Apache/ModPerl or > > catalyst, or little X use in the coLinux/Debian > > > > I choose the bridge network approach, but I don't what's good method > > to setup the coLinux/XP network is better. > > > > could you advice? > > As you are using Windows XP i would choose the TAP Adapter and bridge it on the windows side to your real ethernet adapter. Write down your TCP/IP settings somewhere and assign them to the bridge on the windows. > Delete your network index=1 entry. > If you have a DHCP Server on your network set colinux to use dhcp, if not assign eth0 a static but unique address from your subnet. > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Take Surveys. Earn Cash. Influence the Future of IT > Join SourceForge.net's Techsay panel and you'll get the chance to share your > opinions on IT & business topics through brief surveys -- and earn cash > http://www.techsay.com/default.php?page=join.php&p=sourceforge&CID=DEVDEV > _______________________________________________ > coLinux-users mailing list > coL...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/colinux-users > -- perl -e 'print unpack(u,"62V5N\"FME;G\!E<FQ`9VUA:6PN8V]M\"\@`` ")' |