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Whitedragons71
February 22nd, 2003, 10:51 PM
I am useing SBC YAHOO DSL for ISP , Linksys NetworkEverywhere Fastethernet 10/100 5 port network hub and the Modem is Speedstream 5360 Ethernet ADSL Modem : Efficent Network and I have my Imac OS X connected to the internet I like to share files in the internet on the linux and the Imac!

drbass
February 25th, 2003, 09:29 AM
I have never messed with OS X and Linux. I have messed with W2K Server and Linux Red Hat as clients on my network. With my limited knowledge, I would suggest DHCP all the way. The two issues that have made me want to take to my Linux boxes with an axe is, Samba/Win Server and those encrypted passwords and Static IP’s and its very effective chains system! I set the Linux boxes up in the networking section for DHCP. Rebooted the machine and had connectivity straight away everytime, (first time for everything with Linux!). Very easy and straight forward.

DrBass

Whitedragons71
February 25th, 2003, 06:43 PM
:confused: Thanks DrBass but I Need more detail information for this setup.

any suggestion on any good books on how to for SuSE LINUX 8.0 Pro
or any software for linux that may help me?

if any one know any links to any website about linux that will be great!:D

I try the SuSE and Linux website for support nothen works on what they posted!

DVOM
February 25th, 2003, 09:06 PM
There's a good linux forum here. (http://www.justlinux.com/)

Whitedragons71
February 28th, 2003, 01:35 PM
Thanks dvom, I did not found what I needed on how to do this!

If any one else has SuSE Linux 8.0pro and a Mac OS X who know how to network both computer with Linksys NetworkEverywhere Fastethernet 10/100 5 port network hub and the Speedstream 5360 Ethernet ADSL Modem : Efficent Network I need help ASAP:D !

If any one know how to program a network/internet software interface for linux and the Imac posted it on SourceForge.org or any other website (or/and) email me the information or the software to: whitedragons71@msn.com

Here what I have:

my linux system config. information:
OS: SuSE LINUX 8.0 pro
case: ANTEC WORKSATATION TOWER
networkcard: LINKSYS T10/100 NIC
Vedio card: ATI 7500 AGP TV/Vedio
sound card: Soundblaster AUDIGY 5.1 Sround Sound
harddrive: westerndigital 60gig hardrive
CPU: AMD ANTHLON 2000+ 1.66 GHz
Mainboard: Gigibyte dualbois socket A
Memory: 1Gigbyte (1 - 512mb / 2 - 215mb)
1 CD-ROM DRIVE
FLOPPY DRIVE 4.1 drive

My MAC System config. information:
os Mac OS X v10.1.5
Case: Imac all in one Monitore/Computer case
harddrive: WesternDigital 20gig hardrive
CPU: G3 300MHz

My network Hub:
Linksys NetworkEverywhere Fastethernet 10/100 5 port network hub

DSL Modem:
Speedstream 5360 Ethernet ADSL Modem : Efficent Network

My ISP:
SBC Yahoo DSL

Rapmaster
February 28th, 2003, 10:26 PM
The easiest way to share Internet is to use a router like the Linksys BEFSR41 - it will act as a DHCP server and you just need to set the Mac and the Linux box to obtain IPs automatically through DHCP.

Although I'm sure there is an Internet connection sharing feature in MacOS that could help. Certainly Linux can do it but that's a big topic :) Not too hard but its worthy of its own thread.

I believe OS X can underatand NFS so you could use that for filesharing.

If you want to integrate a Windows machine as well I'm sure you can find an NFS client for Windows.

Maybe even Samba could be used here.