LanPuppy How To?
m1r0; What's your M$ IM name? The wife's online with her's, I'll use that.
Here's gFtp's output:
Looking up r2.D250.hu
Trying r2.D250.hu:21
Connected to r2.D250.hu:21
220 Welcome to D250 Laboratories FTP service.
USER P mr13
331 Please specify the password.
PASS xxxx
530 Login incorrect.
Disconnecting from site r2.D250.hu
Here's gFtp's output:
Looking up r2.D250.hu
Trying r2.D250.hu:21
Connected to r2.D250.hu:21
220 Welcome to D250 Laboratories FTP service.
USER P mr13
331 Please specify the password.
PASS xxxx
530 Login incorrect.
Disconnecting from site r2.D250.hu
samba and tftp not running on pupserver
I checked and no, they are not running. The eth0 interface is up and running and the conf files are in in lanpup_conf\etc. What else can I check for?sunburnt wrote:Hi godog; Does "ps" show: nmbd, smbd, & xinet running?
The SAVE file should have all the startup scripts in it of course, so it should work.
look at the file: /etc/rc.d/rc.local for the line: /etc/rc.d/rc.pupserv
look at the file: rc.pupserv for the lines:
/etc/rc.d/rc.samba start ##### Start Samba Server
mkdir /var/lib/dhcp3 # dhcpd setup
touch /var/lib/dhcp3/dhcpd.leases
/usr/sbin/dhcpd3 ##### Start DHCP3 damon
mkdir /var/lib/tftpboot # tftpd setup
ln -s /mnt/home/tftpboot /
/usr/sbin/xinetd ##### Start XINET damon
They should all be there, in the pupSRV file.
/pupserv/lanpuppy_conf is just a backup dir., it isn't run from.
The dirs. in / of the chosen partition are:
/pupserv
/lanpup
/tftpboot
/docs
/public
and files in / are:
/pupSRV
/usr_cram.fs
look at the file: rc.pupserv for the lines:
/etc/rc.d/rc.samba start ##### Start Samba Server
mkdir /var/lib/dhcp3 # dhcpd setup
touch /var/lib/dhcp3/dhcpd.leases
/usr/sbin/dhcpd3 ##### Start DHCP3 damon
mkdir /var/lib/tftpboot # tftpd setup
ln -s /mnt/home/tftpboot /
/usr/sbin/xinetd ##### Start XINET damon
They should all be there, in the pupSRV file.
/pupserv/lanpuppy_conf is just a backup dir., it isn't run from.
The dirs. in / of the chosen partition are:
/pupserv
/lanpup
/tftpboot
/docs
/public
and files in / are:
/pupSRV
/usr_cram.fs
too excited... got wrong files??
I cannot find any sign of DHCP, Samba or tftp starting. I must have grabbed the wrong files from MU ftp site. What I have is
PupServer1-10_alpha.tar.gz file size 64,633,894 and
LanPuppy1-10_SimplePup_alpha.tar.gz size 88,435,803
Please keep me posted as to when the correct(?) files are available. I have several machines ready and waiting for testing. Thanks again
PupServer1-10_alpha.tar.gz file size 64,633,894 and
LanPuppy1-10_SimplePup_alpha.tar.gz size 88,435,803
Please keep me posted as to when the correct(?) files are available. I have several machines ready and waiting for testing. Thanks again
m1r0; It's easier for you as a noob to run Win & make the partition FAT32.
In Win destroy the partition, make a new one, format & systemize it for
DOS, now it'll boot DOS, then put the /pupserv/pupserv.bat file in /
With dosgzip.exe & dostar.exe, GunZip the 2 files & then unTar them in /
Reboot & press [F8] to get boot menu, then type: pupserv.bat
If you want to put it on another type of partition, then you'll have to set it up.
SysLinux is my choice for a boot loader, but Grub is good also & popular.
PupServer "should" adapt itself to whatever network that it's dropped in to.
This is one of the MOST crucial tests for it, as it is a network server.
There's 2 user's (UserName: us ,PassWord: US) (UserName: me ,PassWord: ME).
You can remove them & add others with the LanPuppyAdmin. utility.
There's many many parts to these 2 packages, I've tried everything out
but I'm sure there's stuff that'll fail on you, but hey... that's why it's "alpha".
Terry
In Win destroy the partition, make a new one, format & systemize it for
DOS, now it'll boot DOS, then put the /pupserv/pupserv.bat file in /
With dosgzip.exe & dostar.exe, GunZip the 2 files & then unTar them in /
Reboot & press [F8] to get boot menu, then type: pupserv.bat
If you want to put it on another type of partition, then you'll have to set it up.
SysLinux is my choice for a boot loader, but Grub is good also & popular.
PupServer "should" adapt itself to whatever network that it's dropped in to.
This is one of the MOST crucial tests for it, as it is a network server.
There's 2 user's (UserName: us ,PassWord: US) (UserName: me ,PassWord: ME).
You can remove them & add others with the LanPuppyAdmin. utility.
There's many many parts to these 2 packages, I've tried everything out
but I'm sure there's stuff that'll fail on you, but hey... that's why it's "alpha".
Terry
It boots off a HD only... You unGzip & unTar in the "/" dir., these 2 files:
LanPuppy1-10_xxxx_alpha.tar.gz
PupServer1-10_xxxx_alpha.tar.gz
To extract the 2 files you need: dostar & dosgzip
As I said... I think you should make the partition FAT32 & systemized.
Then while booting press [F8] & select: "DOS Prompt Only"
At the DOS prompt type: "copy \pupserv\pupserv.bat \"
Then type: "\pupserv.bat" And PupServer should startup.
LanPuppy1-10_xxxx_alpha.tar.gz
PupServer1-10_xxxx_alpha.tar.gz
To extract the 2 files you need: dostar & dosgzip
As I said... I think you should make the partition FAT32 & systemized.
Then while booting press [F8] & select: "DOS Prompt Only"
At the DOS prompt type: "copy \pupserv\pupserv.bat \"
Then type: "\pupserv.bat" And PupServer should startup.
hey sunburnt, guys,
i have read mu's post on FTP ty for assistance mu.
Terry , if u can conect to my friends ftp, feel free to use it for transfer.
i am still on alpha1 . in few minutes we will begin testing so i let u know how we passed
rgds
m1r0
p.s.
Terry , if u can come to msn for a bit of support.
tnx
i have read mu's post on FTP ty for assistance mu.
Terry , if u can conect to my friends ftp, feel free to use it for transfer.
i am still on alpha1 . in few minutes we will begin testing so i let u know how we passed
rgds
m1r0
p.s.
Terry , if u can come to msn for a bit of support.
tnx