16 May 2013 at 16:46 #21 Deleted member 77746 Deleted member 77746 Permabanned Joined 9 Aug 2008 Posts 35,711 Are you using a static IP ? It should do it all for you. You are over complicating things by the sounds of it.
Are you using a static IP ? It should do it all for you. You are over complicating things by the sounds of it.
16 May 2013 at 17:21 #22 SMN SMN Soldato Joined 2 Nov 2008 Posts 2,502 Location The ether As above, just use DHCP on the Ubuntu server (simply run "dhclient" at command line).
16 May 2013 at 17:25 #23 Deleted member 77746 Deleted member 77746 Permabanned Joined 9 Aug 2008 Posts 35,711 If you are using Ubuntu Server once you login it displays the ip address on the screen. E.G
16 May 2013 at 18:06 #24 Aston998 Aston998 Associate OP Joined 29 May 2012 Posts 862 Location UK Thanks guys, i'll have a look and get back to you.
16 May 2013 at 18:14 #25 Aston998 Aston998 Associate OP Joined 29 May 2012 Posts 862 Location UK I have fixed it. Thanks all
16 May 2013 at 18:18 #26 Deleted member 77746 Deleted member 77746 Permabanned Joined 9 Aug 2008 Posts 35,711 Aston998 said: I have fixed it. Thanks all Click to expand... Care to expand incase someone comes across this thread?
Aston998 said: I have fixed it. Thanks all Click to expand... Care to expand incase someone comes across this thread?
16 May 2013 at 18:24 #27 Aston998 Aston998 Associate OP Joined 29 May 2012 Posts 862 Location UK i set up an static IP and Restart all the service, then had a go outside my lan and it worked.So don't know what i did to fix it though.
i set up an static IP and Restart all the service, then had a go outside my lan and it worked.So don't know what i did to fix it though.
16 May 2013 at 18:54 #28 Deleted member 77746 Deleted member 77746 Permabanned Joined 9 Aug 2008 Posts 35,711 Well glad it's sorted now.
27 May 2013 at 11:30 #29 Aston998 Aston998 Associate OP Joined 29 May 2012 Posts 862 Location UK Yes same! Thank you guys!