Hi Yudi, You have replied only to me. You should 'Reply to all' next time. ;-) Yudi Purwanto wrote:
Currently My office using small workgroup and no DNS/DHCP server. I have set the IP address/Subnet mask/host name of my OpenSuse. The above problem has been solved. But how to set Gateway and DNS on OpenSuse. I didn't find it on YAST. Currently my WinXP uses the following address : Gateway : 192.168.1.1 DNS : 203.130.193.xxx (this address i got from our local ISP)
how can i set above value in OpenSuse? Or do i need another tool like Samba? This is only for testing. if i pass this step, your suggestion for upgrading will be considered. I'm sorry, my knowledge about network, even in windows still inadequate.
Thanks before
Can you launch YaST2? I attache some screenshots to this mail and you can follow these steps. (These are the screenshots on KDE desktop of my openSUSE 10.3 laptop, though...) 1) launch YaST2 and select 'Network Devices' -> 'Network Card'. - 001.jpg 2a) To set IP address, open 'Overview' tab and click 'Configure'. - 002.jpg Then open 'Address' tab and you can set IP address here. - 003.jpg 2b) To set DNS, open 'Hostname/DNS' tab and fill your DNS server's address in the 'Name Server 1' box. - 004.jpg 2c) To set gateway address, open 'Routing' tab and fill your gateway address in the 'Default Gateway' box. - 005.jpg Bests, -- _/_/_/ To be Happy! _/_/_/ _/_/ Satoru Matsumoto _/_/ _/ helios_reds@gmx.net _/