Re: a network question


Subject: Re: a network question
From: Jim Cole (greyleaf@yggdrasill.net)
Date: Fri Feb 18 2000 - 03:17:30 MST


I have no idea. This is a Yellow Dog Linux mailing list, so I just made
the assumption that you were asking a Linux question. You're the MacOS
Guru ;)

Jim

Robert Fout's bits of Thu, 17 Feb 2000 translated to:

>I can do that with MacOS?
>---------------------------------------
>"The knack to flying is learning how to
>throw yourself at the ground and miss."
>
>>>From "Life the Universe and Everything"
>by Douglas Adams
>
>Robert Fout
>MacOS Guru and MkLinux User
>rfout@damien.edu
>http://osx.damien.edu/rfout/
>ICQ# 48433406
>
>> From: Jim Cole <greyleaf@yggdrasill.net>
>> Reply-To: yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com
>> Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2000 21:18:31 -0700 (MST)
>> To: yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com
>> Subject: Re: a network question
>>
>> It is possible. But you will need to learn how to play with your routing
>> table. Essentially you need to configure routing so that destination
>> addresses on your LAN are handed to your Ethernet interface, while everything
>> else is handed to the ppp interface. You will probably want to start by
>> familiarizing yourself with the ifconfig and route commands.
>>
>> Jim
>>
>> Robert Fout's bits of Thu, 17 Feb 2000 translated to:
>>
>>> Is is possible to be connected to the net via PPP with this Mac, and at the
>>> same time FTP into a Linux machine on my internal (private) network?
>>>
>>> The only way I was able to FTP/telnet/browse my local server was by
>>> switching TCP/IP so that I connected via Ethernet (and I put in the
>>> appropriate network numbers) but then I can't also be online.
>>
>
>



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