Connectivity
- 1 Configuring An FTP Server
- 2 Dial-up Networking
- 3 Internet Connection Sharing
- 4 Local File Sharing
- 5 Mail The Unix Way
- 6 Netips
- 7 One-Pagers
Other Sections : Administration, Basics, Hardware, Installation, Resources, Security, Troubleshooting, Utils & Apps, X
Configuring An FTP Server
This article shows you how to set up the ProFTPd FTP server.
Page Two: KB Index / topDial-up Networking
Via DSL/ADSL/Cable
ADSL Via PPPoE (new - last updated for Mandriva 2006).
PPP connection troubleshooting
DSL Via PPPoE (Contribution, old) {Jan. 03, 01}
Cable Modems (Contribution, old) &July 25, 00}
Via ISDN
Page Two:Via Modem
Page Two:- Testing Your Configuration
- Running pppd As A User
- Running Programs After Connect/Disconnect
- Making pppd Connect Automatically
- Generating Error-Logs
- Modem doesn't react at all
- Modem does react, but doesn't dial
- Modem dials every second time only
- Modem does react and dial, but it drops the connection immediately
- Modem does react, dials but drops connection after 20 seconds
- Connection establishes, holds, but you can't get anywhere
Internet Connection Sharing
This article shows you how to set up the servers and clients for using one internet connection together.
KB Index / topLocal File Sharing
Establishing A Local TCP/IP Network
TCP/IP is the foundation of all local network services.
Page One (Theory):
Page Two (Practice):Via ~AppleTalk / Netatalk
~AppleTalk is a network file and printer sharing protocol for Macintosh computers (pre Mac OS X).
Netatalk {May 14, 02}
Via IPX
IPX is a network protocol used by the Netware operating system.
IPX with Linux-Mandrake (Contribution,old) {Dec. 12, 99}
Via NFS
NFS is an easy way to share files between machines running Unix across a trusted network. Here's how to set it up.
Page Two:Via SAMBA
SAMBA is a client-server suite which allows you to use Linux as a file and print server in a Windows network or to mount remote Windows shares on a Linux machine.
Page One (Client):
- Introduction and Preparations
- Accessing Directories On MS Windows Systems
- Preparations
- 'share' Or 'user' Level Security
- Configuring A 'share level' Samba Server
- Configuring A 'user level' Samba Server
- Running A Linux Primary Domain Controller
- Joining Windows Machines To The Domain
- Making Your Life Easier
- Going Enterprise1.1
Mail The Unix Way
How to install a fully automatized mail-system on your Linux box.
Page Two (Postfix):- Postfix and Sendmail
- Configuring Postfix
- Checking The Hostname
- Configuring Your Mail Program
Scenario 1: Delivering mail via an external mail server
Scenario 2: Delivering mail by yourself
Scenario 3: Pretend to have a full-blown SMTP server - Testing Your Setup
- Fetchmailconf
- Automating Fetchmail
- Fetchmail and SMTP-After-POP Authentication
- Fetchmail Via SSL/SSH
KB Index / top
Netips
A collection of smaller networking tips and tricks.
Netips I: Stopping CUPS From Broadcasting / Mandrake Linux As A Terminal Server / ipchains Instead Of iptables / Flash For Konqueror {Jan. 21, 02}
Netips II: Mounting A Remote Share Via FTP / Accessing ~WebDAV Shares {Mar. 08, 02}
Netips III: Installing php-cgiwrap {June 05, 02}
KB Index / top
One-Pagers
One-page articles about various networking topics.
FAX Basics (Contribution) {Nov. 02, 00}
MRTG Setup On ML 7.2 (Contribution) {Dec. 11, 00}
NIS (Contribution) {Oct. 27, 00}
xinetd {Aug. 09, 01}
KB Index / top
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