Ubuntu Networking :: Setup Simple Network For Ssh'ing

Mar 1, 2010

All i really want to do is be able to ssh into my other linux system. I am not interested in internet sharing, or even file sharing.[linux laptop with unused ethernet port]-windows-mobile-ppc connected by usb for internet-tehtering [linux running on my wii accross the room]-nintendo lan adapter.I want to be able to ssh login to my wii, from my laptop. That is all i want. Do i need a router in between the two for this, or can i just connect them with ethernet cable?No samba, no nfs, no fancy stuff. Just want to be able issue commands from laptop to my wii.

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Ubuntu Networking :: Setup A Simple Home Network?

Feb 6, 2011

I have three PC's. PC-1 is a newish Dell Vostro 320 running Win 7 as the prime OS with Ubuntu Linux 10.10 dual boot under the control of EasyBCD. PC-2 is a Dell Inspiron 6400 running Ubuntu Linux (10.10). PC-3 is an oldish Dell Inspiron 6000 laptop dual booting Win 7 and Ubuntu 10.10. All three PC's share a DSL connection to our ISP and network using the wireless router capability of the DSL box (a Billion 7401 VGP-M). All three PC's can access the internet using the DSL box both wired and wirelessly under Windows or under Linux. PC-1 is the primary PC and runs Win 7.

PC-2 (Ubuntu 10.10) is running fantastically well and can access PC-1 running Win7 as a member of WORKGROUP for print sharing and for file sharing. The primary PC-1 can also see the files on PC-2 as a member of a Windows WORKGROUP. Simple home networking is working as it should with this setup (PC-1 under Win 7 and PC-2 under Ubuntu 10.10). This has been like this since the installation of Ubuntu on PC-2, which included setting up network printing from PC-1 (Win 7) under Samba.

The problem is thus: If I boot PC-1 or PC-3 up under Linux, I lose all networking capability between the three PC's including print and file sharing, but they can all access the internet through wireless or wired connection. I have configured Samba and done all the home networking troubleshooting especially:[URL]..All to no avail. As I said, my aim to ditch Windows and move all three PC's to Linux but I can't do this unless I can get Linux home networking working properly. By properly, I mean all PC's running Linux or two under Linux and one under Windows 7 and be able to share files and a printer attached to PC-1. I am a Linux virgin and am hoping that a knowledgeable person can tell me what's going wrong and point me to setting up a simple home network under Linux. It shouldn't be this hard.

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May 11, 2011

My plan is to set up a simple webpage using no-ip. I already made an account and downloaded and configures the client. Now I want to make the actual website (hosted on my local machine). How would I do that? I assume I would need a hosting software.

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Jan 6, 2011

As a user who is comfortable setting up a peer to peer network in Windows, how do I set up a simple peer to peer network with shares, on a standard network infrastructure (ethernet and basic dlink router), using Linux? I have two computers with Ubuntu 10.04, and would like to share files between them.Do I need to set static IP's? Why is only Windows network showing in Places/Networks?

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May 11, 2010

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Nov 2, 2010

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Feb 4, 2010

Im trying to setup multiple domU through the default bridge setup. I am able to access only one of them through the network at a time. If you ping one of the domU it works perfectly but you cannot ping any of the others until you stop pinging the one and even then it takes a bit before you can. Ive looked around for a while and seen similar problems but nothing ever seems quite the same. Im probably missing something really stupid. Or is this the way the bridge is supposed to behave? Do i need to use a routed virtual network?

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Mar 14, 2009

I used VPN before in Windows only.
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Apr 7, 2009

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May 25, 2010

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Apr 7, 2009

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Aug 12, 2009

I am attempting to setup a network to network VPN tunnel between our main office and a temporary location. This location need full VPN access back to the main office's network.Anyhow we have spent about 3 solid days attempting to make this work without any great success. Here is our network scheme for these two devices.

Network A (Main Office) (OpenBSD using isakmpd)
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External IP: 1.1.1.1 (obviously not the real IP)[code].....

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May 23, 2010

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Jun 10, 2010

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Aug 22, 2010

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Mar 22, 2010

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#!/bin/bash
for file in *.tar.gz
do
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done

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Dec 7, 2010

I have two computers on my home lan I am trying to share files between...My desktop which is running Ubuntu Server 10.10 (x64) with a GUI, and my laptop which is running Ubuntu Desktop 10.04. I have tried a million different tutorials regarding SAMBA setup, but they never work.

In addition, most of those tutorials are geared towards hybrid Linux/Windows environment. I do not have any microsoft product in my home. I have created the share on my server, but I'm not sure how to connect to it from the laptop (once again at this point in the tutorials it explains how to access it from a Windows PC). I tried using the menu doing this:

Places-->Connect To Server-->Service Type-->Windows Share (for the server I tried my server hostname and IP) to no avail. Does anyone know of a recent step by step tutorial for setting up a complete Ubuntu environment? Is there a simpler method I can use since I do not particularly need to use SMB protocol?

All I want to do is share my music folder from my server so I can access it (from the same LAN) on my laptop...Arrrghhh frustrating.

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Feb 26, 2010

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Bonus: I'm going to run all this in a virtual box on my company computer. I'd love to be able to stay undercover with this, so if one of you can tell me how to configure the apache server not to be too visible to the company network/domain, that'd be excellent.

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Jun 7, 2011

Is the term a 'simple SMTP relay' a contradiction in terms?!I have an elderly Dell server on which I have just made a fresh install of 10.04 LTS server. I had 8.04 running on it for a long time, but I haven't tried an SMTP server before. It is a headless server with CLI (no GUI) and the latest version of Webmin installed.I have a basic LAMP server installed for a few websites using PHPbb and Joomla, and also I run a Mediatomb server for our household. When I installed I also chose to install mail services, but these remain masked behind NAT at the moment

I now want to set up an SMTP relay server so when I am working away and using different wifi points or my notoriously unreliable 3G dongle I can always send emails through the home server (from my iPhone and my laptop) rather than having to look up the SMTP server for each ISP of the place where I am working.

What I want is an authenticated server which takes my email and redirects it to my home ISP's SMTP server. I need only 3 authenticated users to have access (myself, my wife and my son). I don't need (or want) any incoming mail services at all.

Useful modules installed are: Dovecot, Postfix, Procmail mail filter, PAM - but how do I set them up?

Is there any simple setup that I could do, preferably through Webmin, but I can handle CLI if necessary?

I have looked at the Ubuntu help pages, but it looks so complicated to set up something that seems like it should be so simple to me.

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Nov 18, 2010

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Is this feasible, or will I just end up learning about virtual networks instead of real ones? Also how much power would be required, because my 3GB RAM lappy has just gone bang and all I have now is a (new) 1GB RAM lappy.

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Jun 7, 2010

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Jul 24, 2010

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Aug 23, 2010

I was wondering if there was some "clean / easy / official" way to enable networking during boot up and before a user logs in, other than editing /etc/network/interfaces by hand? Could be useful when away and in need of rebooting and still be able to access the computer, etc. I wouldn't mind doing it by CLI but just wondering if there is a GUI / simpler solution.(On Ubuntu 10.04.1)

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Apr 11, 2011

At my workplace, Ubuntu connects to the wireless internet with no problem at all. When I log into openSUSE or PClinuxOS (the other two distros I use) I can't connect. Is there a way to copy the network files from Ubuntu to at least, not replace, but use as a reference for trying to trouble shoot my other two distro networking issues?

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Jul 29, 2011

How do I setup a network bridge in Linux (Ubuntu)? I want to use my computer as a "router" for my Xbox 360.

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Sep 1, 2011

I'm trying to share the internet connection from my Ubuntu 11.04 desktop to one of my laptops (Mac OS X) using an ad-hoc network. Really I don't care what kind of AP the desktop broadcasts as long as I can share the internet connection. According to the documentation on the hardware the adapter supports ad-hoc. However I am getting the 8B06 error below.

The problem:
iwconfig wlan0 mode ad-hoc yields ->
Error for wireless request "Set Mode" (8B06) :

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Aug 18, 2010

I'm trying to set up a network in the manner shown in the attached schematic. My problem is the ones hightlighted in purple, everything else is working fine. Could someone give me a quick tips on how this can be done (if at all possible)?The computer the router is connected to will be running linux (ofcourse).
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Mar 7, 2010

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but no luck I also checked and there isn't a firewall that's in the way.

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