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  1. i try to install the rpms source from your but it tells me the following message in MCC :

     

    "Unable to add medium, error reported :

     

    impossible to retrieve the list of packages from the media "scribus". Either this update media is mis configureed, and in this case you should use the software media manager to remove it and re-add it in order to reconfigure it, either it is currently unreachable and you should retry later."

     

    I tried several link listed on the page but it is the same pb.

     

    i tried to donload the actual rpm on my desktop and install them from there but i still cannot do it. any idea what is wrong.

     

    any idea where to find a valid link for this application ?

     

    :help::wall:

  2. I tried this morning, but can only assume your system was shut down :P

     

    Glad you got the IP sorted eventually, strange though you had to make a change on the access point.  Unless, because the IP you were using was in it's DHCP range, that it wouldn't allow access until it was outside of the DHCP range.  Now you've changed to 15, this would allow the router to show that 13 is now spare.

     

    what i noticed is that my access point is always taking the 192.168.2.13 ip address, so i set my ip range on the router from 192.168.2.2 to 192.168.2.14

     

    and i set my static ip address on my computer at 192.168.2.15

     

    It seems to be the only way i can have a static ip address and a working network connection.

     

    My system was indeed shut down this morning. i usually turn it on around 6.00 pm.

     

     

    :cheesy:

  3. it still does not work.

    i set the network to static ip with the settings as shown in the following picture :

     

    now here the etc/resolve.conf :

     

    nameserver 194.168.8.100

    nameserver 194.168.4.100

    # nameserver 192.168.2.1

     

    # ppp temp entry

     

    Does it matter that i have a wireless connection (i included the settings for my access point as well in the other pics, just in case )

    post-3401-1127844302_thumb.jpg

    post-3401-1127846098_thumb.jpg

  4. hello,

     

    Still does not work. Does it matter that my connection is wireless ?

     

    here are my router settings :

     

    status :

     

    Belkin Gateway Router

    INTERNET

    GATEWAY  INFORMATION

    Cable/DSL :

    CONNECTED

    WAN IP: 82.17.144.113

    Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0

    Gateway IP: 82.17.144.254

    DNS: 194.168.8.100

    Secondary DNS: 194.168.4.100

     

        IP Address:  192.168.2.1

    Subnet Mask:  255.255.255.0

    DHCP Server:  Enabled

    NAT:  Enabled

    Firewall:  Enabled

        Connected Clients:  2

    Runtime Code Version:  V1.20.003

    Boot Code Version:

    V1.00

    LAN MAC Address:

    00-30-BD-26-97-F7

    WAN MAC Address:

    00-30-BD-26-97-F8

    Hardware Version:  R01

    Serial Num:  308KM04672

     

    lan client restrictions page, here are the settings :

     

    ip address : 192.168.2.1

     

    ip address pool :

     

    Start IP 192.168.2.2

    end IP 192.168.2.40

     

    domain name : work group

     

    On virtual server oage :

     

    on virtual server :

    private ip : 192.168.2.13 - private port : 80 - Type : tcp - Public port 80

     

    now settings on my computer :

    post-3401-1127757542_thumb.jpg

  5. ifconfig :

    [root@ photoworks]# ifconfig

    eth0      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:08:74:97:18:AE

              UP BROADCAST MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1

              RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0

              TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0

              collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000

              RX bytes:0 (0.0 B)  TX bytes:0 (0.0 B)

              Interrupt:11 Base address:0xec80

     

    eth1      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:02:2D:BC:51:7C

              UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1

              RX packets:13016 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0

              TX packets:10499 errors:9 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0

              collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000

              RX bytes:14847668 (14.1 Mb)  TX bytes:2093620 (1.9 Mb)

              Interrupt:5 Base address:0x100

     

    lo        Link encap:Local Loopback

              inet addr:127.0.0.1  Mask:255.0.0.0

              UP LOOPBACK RUNNING  MTU:16436  Metric:1

              RX packets:877 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0

              TX packets:877 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0

              collisions:0 txqueuelen:0

              RX bytes:838083 (818.4 Kb)  TX bytes:838083 (818.4 Kb)

     

    etc/resolv.conf :

     

    search WorkGroup

    nameserver 192.168.2.1

     

    # ppp temp entry

  6. here is what i have on etc/resolve.conf :

     

    search WorkGroup

    nameserver 192.168.2.1

     

    here is the status on my router :

     

    Belkin Gateway Router

    INTERNET

    GATEWAY  INFORMATION

    Cable/DSL :

    CONNECTED

    WAN IP: 82.17.144.113

    Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0

    Gateway IP: 82.17.144.254

    DNS: 194.168.8.100

    Secondary DNS: 194.168.4.100

     

        IP Address:  192.168.2.1

    Subnet Mask:  255.255.255.0

    DHCP Server:  Enabled

    NAT:  Enabled

    Firewall:  Enabled

        Connected Clients:  1

    Runtime Code Version:  V1.20.003

    Boot Code Version:

    V1.00

    LAN MAC Address:

    00-30-BD-26-97-F7

    WAN MAC Address:

    00-30-BD-26-97-F8

    Hardware Version:  R01

    Serial Num:  308KM04672

  7. Yes, just change the start IP from .2 to .10, this will give you 9 spare then for anything you wish to allocate static IP addresses to.

    ok, i tried yesterday to set the dhcp to static and assign an ip address in MCC, But when i do that, my network connection is lost so i just set it back to dhcp.

     

     

    just wondering now, if someone is online, could you try this link to my machine :

     

    http://82.17.144.113/fashionbug/

     

    at he moment, my router setings are :

     

    lan client restrictions page :

     

    ip address : 192.168.2.1

     

    ip address pool :

     

    Start IP 192.168.2.2

    end IP 192.168.2.40

     

    domain name : work group

     

     

    on virtual server :

    private ip : 192.168.2.10 (this is my machine current ip address) - private port : 80 - Type : tcp - Public port 80

     

    Special application settings :

     

    Trigger Port  : 80  Trigger Type : tcp    Public Port : 80  Public Type : tcp

     

    are my settings correct ? can anyone access to the link online.

     

    :help:

  8. You can click System/Configuration/Configure Your Computer.

     

    In there, there should be an option for the LAN connection, where you can change static IP's etc.  You don't need to add a connection, since one will already exist.  You just need to change it from DHCP to static, and then give an IP.

     

    Make sure you change the DHCP range on the router though, as it'll conflict if another machine tries to pick one up you allocated as static.

    ok, i will try that tonight

  9. You might be better changing the DHCP range to 192.168.2.10-192.168.2.50, and then give your machine a static IP address maybe 192.168.2.2 and then configure the Virtual server to point to this static IP Address.

     

    Sometimes, routers can be configured to allocate a DHCP address to a particular MAC address, that way your machine would be guaranteed to get it so effectively, it's just like configuring a static IP.

     

    If you let me know when done, give me the IP for your webserver, and I'll see if I can connect and browse to it like your friend did.

    where do i give my machine a static ip address ?

  10. :P many thanks, I wasn't sure whether it did or not.  Not using this router, I'm not familiar with some of the options, as it's different from one to another.  So confusing :D

     

    photoworks, keep us posted how you get on!

     

    Yesterday, to try to get a grasp of things, i asked an online friend of mine to try the links to my webserver ( http://82.17.144.113/fashionbug/ ) on his machine. It worked.

    To be sure i asked him to try several times and as well navigate on the several pages of the site on my server. it worked fine. When i type this address on my computer, it does not works, but i was told that it is normal.

     

    So when someone try to access to the site on my server at the address mentionned above, it works fine.

     

    Now, here is the settings i have on my router :

     

    on lan client restrictions page, here are the settings :

     

    ip address : 192.168.2.1

     

    ip address pool :

     

    Start IP 192.168.2.2

    end IP 192.168.2.40

     

    domain name : work group

     

     

    on virtual server :

    private ip : 192.168.2.13 - private port : 80 - Type : tcp - Public port 80

     

    However, when i turn on my machine,, sometimes, the iip addres of my machine change to 192.168.2.14 ou some other ip address,.

     

    So my question is, are my setting on the router correct to cover any ip address that my machine get every time i reconnect.

     

    the ip address pool cover the ip adresses from 192.168.2.2 to 192.168.2.40.

     

    do i need to fill in the virtual server settings as i have done :

     

    on virtual server :

    private ip : 192.168.2.13 - private port : 80 - Type : tcp - Public port 80

     

    or should i leave it empty or add other ip addresses that my computer could get ?

  11. Yesterday, to try to get a grasp of things, i asked an online friend of mine to try the links to my webserver ( http://82.17.144.113/fashionbug/ ) on his machine. It worked.

    To be sure i asked him to try several times and as well navigate on the several pages of the site on my server. it worked fine. When i type this address on my computer, it does not works, but i was told that it is normal.

     

    So when someone try to access to the site on my server at the address mentionned above, it works fine.

     

    Now, here is the settings i have on my router :

     

    on lan client restrictions page, here are the settings :

     

    ip address : 192.168.2.1

     

    ip address pool :

     

    Start IP 192.168.2.2

    end IP 192.168.2.40

     

    domain name : work group

     

     

    on virtual server :

    private ip : 192.168.2.13 - private port : 80 - Type : tcp - Public port 80

     

    However, when i turn on my machine,, sometimes, the iip addres of my machine change to 192.168.2.14 ou some other ip address,.

     

    So my question is, are my setting on the router correct to cover any ip address that my machine get every time i reconnect.

     

    the ip address pool cover the ip adresses from 192.168.2.2 to 192.168.2.40.

     

    do i need to fill in the virtual server settings as i have done :

     

    on virtual server :

    private ip : 192.168.2.13 - private port : 80 - Type : tcp - Public port 80

     

    or should i leave it empty or add other ip addresses that my computer could get ?

  12. From your ifconfig here, I'm assuming that the Linux machine has the IP of 192.168.2.13 - as that's how it shows in the ifconfig.

     

    You do have ipv6 enabled as well, from the ifconfig, which you could always disable if you prefer, as you're unlikely to be using this.  If you want to disable, just add "alias net-pf-10 off" to /etc/modprobe.conf.  I'm not sure but it could help to get the machine working correctly, as I've seen networking problems when it's been enabled.

     

    What's your router brand/model?  If you can let me know, I'll download a manual and have a read on the settings, and see if we can work out what we need to configure up.  The Virtual server is the inbound stuff.  The other that you just mentioned I'm not sure of, but if I have a read on the product info, I can understand whether we need to use that or not.  I have a feeling it's just for something else entirely.

     

    Double-check your networking (i'm not sure how at terminal to check the gateway etc), but make sure the gateway is configured for the router IP, and also double-check your DNS entries too, just to make sure.

    here is the log i have on my router security log :

     

    1970/01/01 00:00:08 DHCP Client : Send Discover

    1970/01/01 00:00:10 DHCP Client : Receive Offer from 192.168.100.1

    1970/01/01 00:00:11 DHCP Client : Send Discover

    1970/01/01 00:00:12 DHCP Client : Receive Offer from 192.168.100.1

    1970/01/01 00:00:19 DHCP Client : Send Discover

    1970/01/01 00:00:20 DHCP Client : Receive Offer from 62.252.128.22

    1970/01/01 00:00:25 DHCP Client : Send Request, Request IP = 82.17.144.113

    1970/01/01 00:00:25 DHCP Client : Receive Ack from 62.252.128.22, Lease time = 88468

    I have modified the file /etc/modprobe.conf to what is below :

    # This file is autogenerated from /etc/modules.conf using generate-modprobe.conf command

     

    alias sound-slot-0 i810_audio

    install usb-interface /sbin/modprobe uhci-hcd; /bin/true

    alias eth0 3c59x

    alias net-pf-10 off

     

     

    but it still does not work :

     

    "the operation timed out when trying to access 82.17.144.113

     

    when i look into MCC and the log for messages, there are none appearing (at least simiilar to :

    Sep 22 22:50:45 photoworks kernel: Shorewall:net2all:DROP:IN=eth0 OUT= MAC= SRC=192.168.2.13 DST=224.0.0.251 LEN=6 7 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=255 ID=4 DF PROTO=UDP SPT= DPT=80

     

    my security is set to normal.

     

    considering the pictures of my router settings provided on my first posts, could anyone told me hwhat settings i have to enter.

     

    I am at a loss at how to set my router.

  13. Well, the best way to check for you if the firewall is running is to go to Mandriva Control Center and see there what are the options for the Firewall which is called Shorewall.

     

    As you will open MCC application anyway, check which level of security you have, could that be it is set to smth like "paranoid" ? If so, set it to "High" (i.e. make it a lower level of security), that should be enough for a personal web-server.

     

    These all are in the Security section of MCC, if I remember correctly. You may need to switch to "expert mode" in the MCC menu, to see entries to setup levels of security.

     

    As for disabling the "interactive personal firewall", I commented out these lines:

    INCLUDE /etc/ifw/start

    INCLUDE /etc/ifw/rules

    iptables -I INPUT 2 -j Ifw

     

    in /etc/shorewall/start . But bear in mind that this is in a cooker (not released yet) version of 2006, thus (1) not applicable to 10.1 that you seem to have (2) off-topic in a non-coocker forum branch.

     

     

    in MCC, I have set on the lowest level, because if i set on a level other than lowest level, my internet connection does not work.

     

    Talking about disabling "interactive Firewall", do i have to enter those lines exactly as they are in a console :

    INCLUDE /etc/ifw/start

    INCLUDE /etc/ifw/rules

    iptables -I INPUT 2 -j Ifw

     

    or is it more complex ?

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