UBUNTU NETWORK SETTINGS
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Setting up a virtual private network (VPN) ShowSetting up a virtual private network (VPN)
Local area networks (LAN ) networks are internal to an organization, i.e. the connections between machines belong to the organization. These networks are increasingly connected to the Internet...
Having a static IP address under Ubuntu 8.10 ShowHaving a static IP address under Ubuntu 8.10
To have a fixed IP persistent:
Configure manually the interfaces
For a fix IP (10.0.0.1 on your eth1 interface) use:
To make use of dynamic IP (e.g eth0):
DNS
NetworkManager is a...
[Linux]Restarting the network interface using command lines Show[Linux]Restarting the network interface using command lines
When setting up a network, specially if you need to verify that a DHCP server assigns IP addresses correctly, restarting the network interface using command lines rather than the...
Creating a local area network ShowWhy set up a local area network?
When you have several computers, it can be convenient to connect them to each other to create a local area network (LAN). Setting up such a network costs very little, contrary to what people may think.
Here are a...
Sharing and permissions in Windows NT ShowIntroduction to folder sharing
Sharing allows resources to be designated as being available to all users over a network. When a folder is shared, users can log into the folder from across the network and access the files within, as though the...
Creating an ad hoc WiFi network ShowPresentation of the ad hoc WiFi network
If you have two or more computers equipped with wireless adapters (WiFi cards), it is possible to easily connect them in a network by setting up a so-called "ad hoc" network, that is, a computer-to-computer...
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