Hi, Pascal, Thanks for that. Hope you don't mind a follow up question. On Wednesday 15 May 2002 11:43, you wrote:
You need to install the PCMCIA package and the schemes package.
PCMCIA is installed. I did a search in Yast2 for "Schemes" and came up blank. Can you tell me where I can find it? Thanks in advance - this sounds exactly like what I'm looking for!!
Doing this you've also got documentation to use some differents schemes.
I've got one for the office, named office. And one named home, to use at home.
Actually I don't remember commands to add a new profile, but when I comes to the office, I use "schemeswitch office" commands, there I switch to a specific hosts definition, so I've got my office IP address and gateway. at home "schemeswitch home" and there I've got my home IP address and gateway.
HTH Regards.
-----Message d'origine----- De : Nick Selby [mailto:php@nickselby.com] Envoyé : mercredi 15 mai 2002 11:27 À : Pascal Miquet Objet : Re: [SLE] Different Network Profiles
On Wednesday 15 May 2002 10:38, you wrote:
Personally I use schemes, and it works pretty fine on my laptop with SuSE 7.3 Some lacks on routing, but it's do the jobs for me.
Schemes? Can you elaborate?
Thanks! Nick
HTH Regards. Pascal Miquet
-----Message d'origine----- De : Nick Selby [mailto:php@nickselby.com] Envoye : mardi 14 mai 2002 12:08 A : suse-linux-e@suse.com Objet : [SLE] Different Network Profiles
I think I may have seen this covered somewhere on this list but can't find the thread; I have a network at the office and want to use one setup; at home I want to use a modem and also be able to access locally-running web pages under apache, I gues using my own machine as the name server. Can someone point me in the right direction to setting up different profiles I can use for this?
Thanks!
Nick
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