Author Topic: Direct cable connection.  (Read 389 times)

Agent007

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Direct cable connection.
« on: 2 September 2002, 15:29 »
I have a desktop system and a laptop. Both r loaded with Redhat linux 7.2. I plan to

connect them both via the parallel ports using direct cable connection (DCC), so that

files can be copied and synchronized etc. It worked perfectly with Windows. Is there a

way to do this under linux?
pls help!

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007
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LorKorub

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Direct cable connection.
« Reply #1 on: 2 September 2002, 17:21 »
DHCP should automatically detect your IP and give you all of the internet capabilities.  I haven't used RedHat a whole bunch, but you should be able to run the configuration through the YaST equivalent on your system.
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Agent007

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Direct cable connection.
« Reply #2 on: 2 September 2002, 22:47 »
There is no network card involved..Are u sure that DHCP can be used?
thanks.
AMD Athlon processor
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Linux Distro - RedHat 9.0