[olug] Newbie Question

Craig Wolf CJWolf at mpsomaha.org
Thu Jan 12 19:18:15 UTC 2006


That was probably SAMBA that did that automagically for you.  BEAUTIFUL
item, I use it quite abit...

Craig Wolf
Linux Web Server Support
Desktop/Network Specialist
402-894-6283


>>> thebirdman at operamail.com 1/12/2006 >>>
about 4 yrs ago when i did mandrake, RH, and XP on a LAN SAMBA in both
RH and mandrake did some kind of "automagic" configuration so that I saw
shared resources between all machines. I could then cp files between
machines with a drag and drop type thing in gui, However...I now feel
that this made me lazy.
Explore all options and experiment alot...take your time and understand
what it is that U are doing. (my advice to newbies).  Oh ya, and lots of
caffine too :)

Sorry I cant be more helpful, I havnt looked at mandrake for a long
time.




----- Original Message -----
From: "Craig Wolf" <CJWolf at mpsomaha.org>
To: olug at olug.org 
Subject: Re: [olug] Newbie Question
Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2006 11:33:46 -0600

> 
> Can you ssh from both directions?  If you can do that then you should
be
> able to do Sftp or scp between them...see the man pages on those for
> usage details.  If you cannot connect through ssh, there is probably
> some sort of firewall up between them.  Do a netstat -lan and see if
> port 22 is listening on both of them.
> 
> I am not a Mandrake person so I will need a little help from the
group
> on more specifics for Mandrake.
> 
> Craig Wolf
> Linux Web Server Support
> Desktop/Network Specialist
> 402-894-6283
> 
> 
> >>> jdunn110 at cox.net 1/12/2006 >>>
>      I'm running Mandrake 2006 on a 2.8MHz AMD Sempron and Mandrake
10.2
> 
> on an 800 MHz Athlon and I can't figure out how to get access to one
> from the other.
>      The 2.8 successfully at least pings the 800.   The 2.8 rejects
> pings
> /from/ the 800.  Both are set on High security.  I took the
shorewall
> off the 800 (since I had no idea how to properly set it - but the
2.8
> was able to ping the 800 before I did that).
>      I can just break down and buy an external floppy and use
sneakernet
> 
> to get files from one to the other, but I have a linksys router
> connecting the two and should be able to use my home network.
>      Any suggestions would be appreciated.
> 
>      Jack
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