Greetings! I've got t-online DSL through a LinkSys etherfast cable/DSL router with which two computers are connected. I'm trying to test my web site before I publish it and would like to log onto the IP address of the Suse machine where I have the web site stuff from my WinME machine. How do I find the IP address of the Suse machine so I can make this happen? I can do it through the ethernet connection but can't seem to find the IP address so I can do it through the Internet. Thanks Eric
Maynard, Tried that. All it gives me is the IP address the DSL router is using 192.168.1.101 On Sunday 21 July 2002 21:48, Maynard wrote:
On Sun, 21 Jul 2002 20:42:45 +0200, eric wrote:
How do I find the IP address of the Suse machine
'ifconfig' should disclose this information
On Monday 22 July 2002 00:54, eric wrote:
Maynard,
Tried that. All it gives me is the IP address the DSL router is using
192.168.1.101
On Sunday 21 July 2002 21:48, Maynard wrote:
On Sun, 21 Jul 2002 20:42:45 +0200, eric wrote:
How do I find the IP address of the Suse machine
'ifconfig' should disclose this information
AFAIK, ifconfig will only report the IP address on the LAN side of the router. Your ISP should be able to tell you your address on the WAN side. -- JAY VOLLMER JVOLLMER@VISI.COM TEXT REFS DOUBLEPLUSUNGOOD SELFTHINK VERGING CRIMETHINK IGNORE FULLWISE
Maynard, Tried that. All it gives me is the IP address the DSL router is using 192.168.1.101 On Sunday 21 July 2002 21:48, Maynard wrote:
On Sun, 21 Jul 2002 20:42:45 +0200, eric wrote:
How do I find the IP address of the Suse machine
'ifconfig' should disclose this information
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On Mon, 22 Jul 2002, arawak wrote:
Maynard,
Tried that. All it gives me is the IP address the DSL router is using
192.168.1.101
Maybe that's the problem, they're the same address. -- (o< //\ Powered by SuSE Linux V_/_ Virusproof. Crashproof. 8:01am up 15 days, 22:46, 24 users, load average: 1.28, 1.28, 1.27 processes 1849338
* eric
How do I find the IP address of the Suse machine so I can make this happen? I can do it through the ethernet connection but can't seem to find the IP address so I can do it through the Internet.
Try going to http://www.myip.dk from that machine. -- Mads Martin Jørgensen, http://mmj.dk "Why make things difficult, when it is possible to make them cryptic and totally illogic, with just a little bit more effort?" -- A. P. J.
Look, if you login as root on a Linux box and type ifconfig it will list ALL IP's that box has. It starts with lo for the loopback device and eth0 for your first network card. If you don't see that then you do not have an IP for it. On Sunday 21 July 2002 14:42, eric wrote:
Greetings!
I've got t-online DSL through a LinkSys etherfast cable/DSL router with which two computers are connected.
I'm trying to test my web site before I publish it and would like to log onto the IP address of the Suse machine where I have the web site stuff from my WinME machine.
How do I find the IP address of the Suse machine so I can make this happen? I can do it through the ethernet connection but can't seem to find the IP address so I can do it through the Internet.
Thanks Eric
-- Steve _____________________________________________________________ HTML in e-mail is not safe. It let's spammers know to spam you, and sets you up for online attack through IE 4.5 and above. Using HTML in e-mail promotes it as safe to the uninitiated.
Steve, Did that. Here's ifconfig and netstat linux:/home/eric # ifconfig eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:50:04:61:44:2E inet addr:192.168.1.101 Bcast:192.168.1.255 Mask:255.255.255.0 inet6 addr: fe80::250:4ff:fe61:442e/10 Scope:Link UP BROADCAST NOTRAILERS RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX packets:3064 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:2975 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:100 RX bytes:1997152 (1.9 Mb) TX bytes:410611 (400.9 Kb) Interrupt:5 Base address:0xbc00 lo Link encap:Local Loopback inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0 inet6 addr: ::1/128 Scope:Host UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:16436 Metric:1 RX packets:127 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:127 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:0 RX bytes:182827 (178.5 Kb) TX bytes:182827 (178.5 Kb) linux:/home/eric # netstat Active Internet connections (w/o servers) Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State tcp 0 0 192.168.1.101:32906 192.168.1.1:netbios-ssn ESTABLISHED tcp 0 0 192.168.1.101:32907 192.168.1.1:netbios-ssn ESTABLISHED tcp 0 0 192.168.1.101:32908 192.168.1.1:netbios-ssn ESTABLISHED udp 0 0 localhost:filenet-nch localhost:filenet-nch ESTABLISHED Active UNIX domain sockets (w/o servers) *cut* Others have reponded and I went to a couple of their sites which returned an IP address of 80.132.20.157. So l go to my WinME machine, connect via ISDN, open up the browser and type that address in: This page cannot be displayed. Apache is up and running and I can connect to it from WinME to Suse via 192.168.1.101 but that's through the Linksys DSL etherfast router connection. What I'd like to do is to give some one my IP address and have them type that in and connect to my running Apache. The only thing I can think of now is I need to mask the true IP address somehow. Eric On Monday 22 July 2002 09:08, steve wrote:
Look, if you login as root on a Linux box and type ifconfig it will list ALL IP's that box has. It starts with lo for the loopback device and eth0 for your first network card. If you don't see that then you do not have an IP for it.
On Sunday 21 July 2002 14:42, eric wrote:
Greetings!
I've got t-online DSL through a LinkSys etherfast cable/DSL router with which two computers are connected.
I'm trying to test my web site before I publish it and would like to log onto the IP address of the Suse machine where I have the web site stuff from my WinME machine.
How do I find the IP address of the Suse machine so I can make this happen? I can do it through the ethernet connection but can't seem to find the IP address so I can do it through the Internet.
Thanks Eric
It appears that your router gateway is NAT'ed (Network address translated) read rfc1918. I think that you would have to go into the configuration of router and change the filter/rule to allow an outside connection into your Apache webserver. You might find that someone has done this on www.practicallynetworked.com and click on the forums link... I'm sure you will find someone has covered this before on there. *Beware* if you change the filters on your AP gateway unless you know what you are doing, you have then allowed anyone access to your internal ip's !!! I would suggest setting up SuseFirewall on another pc on your internal net and use that as your gateway to DSL AP station, then only allow a connection to your Webserver machine from the specific external machine & drop all other ip the webserver. Your firewall box would need 3 network cards. 1st nic to AP 2nd nic to DMZ which would have your Apache Box 3rd nic to 192.168.x.x Dre ;-) Luck is my game ;-) Linux is my aim :) linux:/home/eric # ifconfig eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:50:04:61:44:2E inet addr:192.168.1.101 Bcast:192.168.1.255 Mask:255.255.255.0 inet6 addr: fe80::250:4ff:fe61:442e/10 Scope:Link UP BROADCAST NOTRAILERS RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX packets:3064 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:2975 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:100 RX bytes:1997152 (1.9 Mb) TX bytes:410611 (400.9 Kb) Interrupt:5 Base address:0xbc00 lo Link encap:Local Loopback inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0 inet6 addr: ::1/128 Scope:Host UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:16436 Metric:1 RX packets:127 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:127 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:0 RX bytes:182827 (178.5 Kb) TX bytes:182827 (178.5 Kb) linux:/home/eric # netstat Active Internet connections (w/o servers) Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State tcp 0 0 192.168.1.101:32906 192.168.1.1:netbios-ssn ESTABLISHED tcp 0 0 192.168.1.101:32907 192.168.1.1:netbios-ssn ESTABLISHED tcp 0 0 192.168.1.101:32908 192.168.1.1:netbios-ssn ESTABLISHED udp 0 0 localhost:filenet-nch localhost:filenet-nch ESTABLISHED Active UNIX domain sockets (w/o servers) *cut* Others have reponded and I went to a couple of their sites which returned an IP address of 80.132.20.157. So l go to my WinME machine, connect via ISDN, open up the browser and type that address in: This page cannot be displayed. Apache is up and running and I can connect to it from WinME to Suse via 192.168.1.101 but that's through the Linksys DSL etherfast router connection. What I'd like to do is to give some one my IP address and have them type that in and connect to my running Apache. The only thing I can think of now is I need to mask the true IP address somehow. Eric
participants (7)
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arawak
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eric.linux@t-online.de
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Jay Vollmer
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Mads Martin Joergensen
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Maynard
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Robt. Miller
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steve