Apox
09-07-2002, 01:05 AM
Hi,
Sorry if these questions are dumb but I don't have a clue about networks.. till yesterday i didn't know what a switch, router and hub were :).. anyway.. after 1 week of reading i think i have a basic idea..
My question: I've finally managed to get SEQ working on my linux machine with redhat 7.3.. how should i be connected to the net? i've seen soooo much info on these boards thats its left me confused.
my setup: i've got an isdn connection that goes straight into my main win xp pro machine. my linux and xp boxes are connected via ethernet cards and cable between them... from linux i share my internet connection through my windows xp machine...
will this do for SEQ? or do i absolutely have to go out and buy an isdn router then connect that to a 4 port 10mb hub and connect that to my 2 ethernet cards?
if my current connection is fine.. how do i get the ip address that i should be sniffing? is there some command line to obtain this? or any other way?
Thanks for any info that may help me.
Sorry if these questions are dumb but I don't have a clue about networks.. till yesterday i didn't know what a switch, router and hub were :).. anyway.. after 1 week of reading i think i have a basic idea..
My question: I've finally managed to get SEQ working on my linux machine with redhat 7.3.. how should i be connected to the net? i've seen soooo much info on these boards thats its left me confused.
my setup: i've got an isdn connection that goes straight into my main win xp pro machine. my linux and xp boxes are connected via ethernet cards and cable between them... from linux i share my internet connection through my windows xp machine...
will this do for SEQ? or do i absolutely have to go out and buy an isdn router then connect that to a 4 port 10mb hub and connect that to my 2 ethernet cards?
if my current connection is fine.. how do i get the ip address that i should be sniffing? is there some command line to obtain this? or any other way?
Thanks for any info that may help me.