General :: BMC Network Configuration
Jan 28, 2011
I am trying to configure the BMC on my server so I can remotely power/boot/check on the system via IPMI.The server is on a switch with an IP address to the outside on eth0.It is my understanding that the BMC gets assigned a non-routeable IP (192.168.x.x, etc), but it runs off the same NIC, eth0. Is that correct?How is the switch port configured to have two IPs on the same NIC/cable? Or do I need to have a second NIC configured for the non-routeable IP?
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Aug 2, 2009
I have installed VirtualBox on Ubuntu 9.04.Two Guest Machine Fedora 9 and Fedora 11 is installed on the same. I selected NAT as Ethernet Interface and now I can see 10.0.2.15 and 10.0.2.15 as the both interface address in eth0 respectively.I can ping google.com and working.Now I need to make fedora 9 as server and fedora 11 as Client. How Can I make them in same network.I cant see Bridge Network anywhere only NAT, Host Interface, Internal Network..are available.
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Oct 12, 2010
I installed RHEL 6 Beta 2 on ESX box and found that network is to be manually started through ifup command.
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Feb 6, 2010
I am running Ubuntu. My wireless network is picking up everyone elses but mine? How can I reconfigure to my wireless network?
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May 25, 2010
Cannot activate network device eth0!"device eth0 does not seem to be present, delaying initialization".i cannot find my network card while i set up network configuration Now I use dual boot window 7 and fedora 9,I cannot find my network card in select network adapter while network configuration ,i have a network card Atheros AR8132 PCI-E fast Ethernet controller NDIS(620)and for wired in Accer laptop .
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Mar 3, 2011
I was playing with my debian server when something went totally wrong while i was editing something on my network interface,i removed those crap that i wrote and left the network interface configuration as it was
Like for example after re-editing my network interface,it was like :
As i did a network restart, i get this error saying :
There is already a pid file /var/run/dhclient.eth0.pid with pid 2802 killed old client process, removed PID file.
What is this error and how can i fix it,because every time im re booting my server i lost my network config.
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Mar 27, 2010
I have a Canon MX860 network printer but I cannot get it to connect with my openSUSE 11.2 computer
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Jun 19, 2010
i am using intel hardware on this working on suse linux 10.2 . i am not able to configure the network card IP address I have tryed using dhcp and static both way. Currently intel DG41RQ network card is assembled in my system. by using command ifconfig i can see only lo but eth0 is not displayed their.
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Dec 12, 2010
I've just installed OpenSuse 11.3 on my new laptop but I've skiped the network configuration during the installation of system, but after that when I use the command : dhclient eth0 I'll be connected without any problem except when I reboot the system, I should retype the command to connect
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Oct 24, 2010
I'm planning to use Debian as the OS for a firewall machine, which will sit between my internet connection and the rest of my computers. Now my network is all wired, no wireless whatsoever. I'm using the onboard the motherboards cat5 socket which seems to be using the VIA rhine driver and I'm also using a 3com 100MBps card.
I can list the machine spec if you want but it's nothing special, an old Athlon 64 rig with 1gb ram and an OEM motherboard, it all seems to work ok apart from the internet doesn't' seem to work. Lenny seems to detect both cards ok and I even used the net install CD and it managed to download everything using the 3com card.
The strange thing is when I'm in Lenny, I can't seem to connect. I can ping google, but when I try and view a webpage, the browser just sits there with a while screen... Could it be that using 2 network cards is confusing Debian? Right now I've only got the modem hooked up the the 3com card, and nothing connected to the onboard network card.
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Apr 27, 2010
setup my static network connection Here are my details :
IP : 172.16.152.137
Subnet : 255.255.255.192
Gateway : 172.16.152.191
Primary DNS : 172.16.0.1
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but after this setup when i restart my network #service network restart while bringing up the eth0 the following message is displayed before [OK] - RTNETLINK answers : Invalid Argument now it seems either this setup is wrong or not sufficient to set up the connection, whenever i try to ping 172.16.0.1 it showing connect : Network is Unreachable
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Feb 22, 2011
I want to see what is the configuration of my Wind River Linux (actually I want to see what modules are installed in it when it was built). I can't find the configuration file.
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May 21, 2010
I have a slow machine, mainly a Celeron with 250gb HD.This machine is not being used, so I was planning to install a Linux distro and create a bunch of VMs for development.Which distro should I choose? I plan to use this machine mainly as a small "hypervisor" to other vms.Is it possible? What do you suggest? (Buying another machine is out of question, since I would like to know if it's possible give a purpose like this to the Celeron)
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Jan 18, 2010
I'm opening up Network and it asks me for the root password. I enter it and the program comes up. I enter a static address for both eth0 and eth1.
I don't see a Save button. Eventually I get out of the configuration tool. The next time I run the tool, my static addresses have not been saved.
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Sep 14, 2010
I've illustrated it on this picture, and hope to get the help i need to set it up... [URL]Thow it has to be furture secured, in that meaning it has to be abel to attach a eth2 on the main server, so i have 3 NIC's.Also, i want to have fully controll over ports, IP/MAC's and data overview (Such as a view of the files beeing downloadet/uploadet).
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Apr 9, 2011
I installed testing on my netbook with cd1. and too my suprise it didn't even include something as important as network manager. all i want to do is connect to my wired internet, install network manager, then install my driver for card. if i can just get wired working i will be homefree. the directions for installing my wire3less driver look super simple.
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May 21, 2011
I have a server and I have a few computers connected to it via a Airport Extreme. Using network cable. So when Im uploading,(ftp) IE using a lot of the network "space" the other computers on the network gets kicked out. So what is going on? My Airport Extreme is doing fine, but my other clients just get kicked out. If I pause the upload, everything is okay again. The whole network is 1 gigabit, clients, everything.
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May 25, 2011
I have a computer home that I use a web server and I had Lenny in it for about a year and didn't experience any problems. Recently I needed to update to Squeeze just to be able and use part of my server for a game(which I couldn't compile on Lenny). I renamed every "lenny" word in the /etc/apt/sources.list with "squeeze" and ran dist-upgrade. Everything seemed fine(minor some "link not found" warnings). I also had some minor problems with the mysql configuration after the update but I managed to fix them all. Then I noticed that after some hours(not sure how many) I can suddenly not reach my computer via ssh. Neither can I visit my website(even from the local network). The computer doesn't appear either in the router's "attached devices" list. My other computers have no problems so it can't be a router issue.Pinging from the server to the outside world doesn't work. I tryied "sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart" and that didn't do anything. The only way to fix the problem is by rebooting but then again after some hours the problem is still there. Do you guys have any idea what the problem can be?
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Jan 21, 2010
I recently installed NISTnet on a RHEL 5.3 box after much turmoil and can finally load the module properly. My problem is I am not certain how to configure NISTNet to use two specifc NICs.Is it supposed to automatically see both NICs and route between them accordinly. In my current setup I do not see a delay even when it is added/updated without error to xnistnet.
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Feb 10, 2009
How to do Network Configuration in Kubuntu?
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Oct 23, 2010
I have a weird problem with my /etc/network/interfaces configuration. I have the most simple static setup possible: Code: # cat /etc/network/interfaces
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
auto eth0
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Sep 3, 2010
I just installed slackware 13 with kernel 2.6.33.4 , everything seems to be ok so far, but the system does not load eth0.Ive tried netconfig , ive tried to configure rc.inet1.conf by hand and run rc.inet1 eth0_start but nothing works.After running netconfig the system says everything is ok , but when I run ifcofnig there is no eth0.
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Jul 23, 2010
I guess this should come under the title "why can't they leave well enough alone?" Today I had occasion to configure a couple of machines with static IP addresses for some testing. My 8.04 machine - no problem. Invoke network-admin, unlock (with sudo credentials), set the desired IP, netmask and gateway. It is good to go. On the 10.04 box I did the following:
Right clicked on the network icon in the notification area (nm-connection-editor) - I see Auto eth0 (last used, never). So what have I been using for connectivity since I installed 10.04???
I then select Auto eth0 and press [Edit]. Under the IPv4 Settings tab I change "Method" Manual and enter my settings. However, I cannot Apply the changes - the [Apply] button is grayed out. So I try the same thing via the menu System; Preferences; Network Connections - same problem the [Apply] button is grayed out. So then I create a desktop icon to "gksu nm-connection-editor". Now I can Apply my changes and perform my testing. Then it is time to set things back to DHCP. Should be simple.
I invoke "gksu nm-connection-editor" from my icon. Change Auto eth0 back to Method: Automatic (DHCP). Apply and the network icon appears to restart. But I have no Internet connectivity.
I can reach my router. I can reach my DSL modem. The connection to the Internet is still working on other PCs. In frustration I reboot the 10.04 box. I still cannot access the Internet. And the Auto eth0 interface shows never used.
I change Method: to Automatic (DHCP) Addresses only and enter my DNS servers for Opendns.org. Reboot and I am now able to connect to the Internet. Remove the DNS addresses and no connection. I did NOT have these specified in the network connection setup before changing to/from a static IP address.
While doing all this it seems that a new network connection "Wired network1" was created although it shows never used. I delete it, no change. I delete Auto eth0 and reboot. Now another new network connection "Auto Ethernet" appears and I can connect to the Internet without having the specify the DNS addresses in the network connections configuration. Interestingly this connection shows Last Used - now! Also after removing Auto eth0 and trying to Apply changes I am prompted for my password when I click the [Apply] button (starting the applet from the notifier icon, not my gksu launcher).
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Aug 4, 2015
I'm trying to install using windows 7 on a 2010 macbook pro. Firstly the network configuration won't work and secondly the cd rom can't be detected. I've rewritten the usb drive several times with no joy.
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Aug 11, 2011
Some problems keep bothering me and dont let me use my debian sqeeze with joy.Im in network with no DHCP on. When installing i didnt configure my eth network card.After each restart i need to configure manually my eth because it loses it.
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Jun 30, 2015
I have just installed Debian Weezy and for some reason it just does not see my router.1) is there a good network config script I can use?if not then what files must be edited to setup the network?When I attempt to ping the router, it does not see it. I have checked the cables etc.
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Aug 21, 2015
I installed a fresh Debian Desktop without the LAN cable connected. After that I got message when I put the cable in:
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Connection New Wired Connection failed
I have tried to re-install everything once again with the cable in, but during the Debian installation there was no network detected.
However, I proceeded and re-installed Debian. But the problem persists. It continues to re-connect and than disconnect. There is a symbol showing re-connection. The network eth0 is visible to the machine.
I booted Mint Live disc and the same happens there.
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Oct 3, 2015
Debian Testing, updated daily, running Gnome.
A week ago, a new router was installed at the office and now my system "loses" the networks printers and forces me to manually select them within Cups various times a day to be able to print. The issue was not present when the old router was in place, and all my colleagues can print without problems using their Windows machines.
This only affects printing, for Simple Scan can always communicate with the printers without problems.
The printers are two basic Epson L355 (those with ink tanks) and the "official" driver (from Open Printing) has been working perfectly since I installed Debian. The whole Cups and Avahi stack is installed, and I even added system-config-printer this week to make sure that I was not missing a package.
Because the only variable that changed is the router, there has to be something there messing with my Cups or Avahi configuration.
Note that the new router had a "vanilla" installation, where no advanced settings were touched. All connected devices (computers, mobile phones, printers, etc.) are given new IP address through DHCP every day.
Where should I start? I have already deleted and added the printers within Cups several times during the week, and the problem persists. Is the router renewing the address more often than the old one did? Can this "refresh" be delayed? Should Avahi monitor devices more often?
I guess that I could configure the router and give static IP addresses to the printers, but such a setting was not present in the old router and my computer could locate the printers without problems.
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Nov 28, 2015
It seems that my network manager may be running in root mode...
For instance in network connections, edit and delete are greyed out. if i click add, i am unable to enter any details. if i run nm-connection-editor as root i am able to make changes.
How can i set it that the normal user can make changes? [managed is set to true in the conf file]
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Dec 16, 2015
When in Thundar (on XFCE - Debian 8.2) and I click the "Network" icon in the left sidebar the following message is displayed.
Failed to open "/ on". Specified location is not supported.
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