Subject: Re: Internet settings
To: None <port-macppc@netbsd.org>
From: Anton Kiland <anton@kiland.com>
List: port-macppc
Date: 01/21/2002 21:52:38
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thnx /Anton

> I also need to know if the NetBSD machine has an ethernet card?
> If so, what is its device name?
> You should be able to determine this using dmesg (just type it and=20
> enter it at the command prompt).
>
>
> On Monday, January 21, 2002, at 02:11 PM, Anton Kiland wrote:
>
>>
>> On m=E5ndag, januari 21, 2002, at 08:55 , Jeff Hergan wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On Monday, January 21, 2002, at 01:27 PM, Anton Kiland wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi!
>>>>
>>>> i have just got my NetBSD up and runnin and is right now trying to=20=

>>>> learn the language..
>>>
>>> The best way to learn the language is to read it.
>>>
>>>> so, first of all...i want to know how to set up the internet =
settings
>>>>
>>>
>>> Go to netbsd.org and read the documentation pages.  All your answers=20=

>>> are there.
>>
>> I have, but i dont understand what to dom everything is explained so=20=

>> wierd
>>>
>>>> first of all i want to do so it connects to my imac, thats serving=20=

>>>> the internet right now, so i can use a telnet software from the =
imac=20
>>>> to telnet the computer instead of sitting at it
>>>>
>>>
>>> This is all explained clearly on the netbsd manual and howtos.
>>> Also, you need to have two IP addys.  If you don't, then you need to=20=

>>> set up ipforwarding on the iMac.
>>
>> i have done that thingy on the imac alredy, using some kinda app i=20
>> found...
>>
>> so the settings i want for the NetBSD computer is:
>>
>> ip:  192.168.150.2
>> netmask:  255.255.255.0
>> gateway:  192.168.150.1
>> search domain (mac os name):  telia.com
>> dns: 10.0.0.1
>>
>> please help me how to set this up
>>
>>>
>>>> so, how to set up the internet and telnet on the NetBSD computer?
>>>>
>>>
>>> Just edit inetd.conf in /etc.  Uncomment the telnet line.  But this=20=

>>> is a serious security risk.  You're better off using ssh.
>>
>> what is ssh and how to use it?  i only know what telnet is.
>>
>> Thnx /anton
>>>
>>>> thnx in advance
>>>>
>>>> /Anton
>>>>
>>>>
> Jeffrey P. Hergan, Ph.D
> Adjunct Professor of Philosophy
> Saint Xavier University
> Chicago
>>>
>>>
>>
>
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