Question

Can't connect XP-to-Linux server via ethernet cable

Asked by: RyanEHendricks

I am trying to connect directly to my Linux server (used to be on the net) using an ethernet cable between the two computers without a router. The win XP box cannot see the Linux box to log in to the application - running on apache. Redhat 8 is the OS

Seems it should be simple ....

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Asked On
2008-07-23 at 21:33:25ID23591013
Tags

windows to linux

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xp and redhat

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xp and redhat 8

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apache web server

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networking xp and linux

Topics

Networking Cables

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Linux Setup

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Red Hat Linux

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Answers

 

by: dfxdeimosPosted on 2008-07-23 at 21:36:17ID: 22076125

Are you using a crossover cable?

 

by: RyanEHendricksPosted on 2008-07-23 at 21:44:15ID: 22076142

Not sure ... it is a cable I use to connect my laptop to my office network .... Do I need to buy a special cable for this?

 

by: dfxdeimosPosted on 2008-07-23 at 21:53:24ID: 22076172

Yes.

There are 8 pins in each network card and 8 wires in each cable. Pins 1 & 2 send data out. Ususally when you connect to a router it is engineered to have its own recieve pins in wires 1 & 2 so it could recieve what you were sending. The other NIC has its recieve pins in 3 & 6 so you have to build a cable as noted above in the diagram. If you go any place that sells cables and tell them you need a "Crossover" cable of appropriate length. It will say Crossover (vs Straight Through or "regular" cable).

You can make  your own if you have tools ( http://www.littlewhitedog.com/content-8.html ).

 

by: dfxdeimosPosted on 2008-07-23 at 21:54:12ID: 22076176

"connect to a router it is engineered" should read "connect to a switch or router it is engineered"

 

by: RyanEHendricksPosted on 2008-07-23 at 22:35:08ID: 22076317

Thanks. Once I do this, what settings do I need to make in Win XP and Redhat settings for the network connection to work?

 

by: RyanEHendricksPosted on 2008-07-23 at 22:58:08ID: 22076386

will need more help with configuration isses - didn't get this from expert

 

by: dfxdeimosPosted on 2008-07-23 at 23:45:30ID: 22076561

What do you need help configuring? You will just have to make sure that the computers are on the same subnet.

 

by: ridPosted on 2008-07-28 at 11:24:54ID: 22105531

You need to set up static IP (not DHCP "get an IP automatically") and you need to ensure you put both machines in the same subnet (e.g. 192.168.0.4 and . . .5). Set subnet mask to 255.255.255.0. If there's a web server running on the Linux box, you access it with the IP in the address field of your web browser.
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