aight,
i have enabled ICS and it automatically assigned an IP for my windows server. Then I manually configured my linux's IP by running the command setup after assigning the appropriate IP which I believe should be next to windows's IP, I restarted the network. I then ran ifconfig and saw there was no change in the IP. it's still the previous one. I tried to edit at the /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 after sabving it i restarted the network again. run ifconfig and still the figures for eth0 doen't change. |
pinoy rules!
[Windows -> Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) and Dynamic Host Client Protocol (DHCP)] <- [Linux]
If Windows is setup to be the computer that shares the internet connection, Linux should be assigned the DHCP IP address. [Linux -> Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) and Dynamic Host Client Protocol (DHCP)] <- [Windows] If Linux is setup to be the computer that shares the internet connection, Windows should be assigned the DHCP IP address. I was playing with ICS and DHCP today and managed to connect two windows machines togther and a mac and windows machine together. Place note that I used a cross over cable and it can be done using a hub as well. pinoy rules! |
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