[debian-edu-commits] [Debian Wiki] Update of "DebianEdu/Documentation/ITIL/ExtraConfiguration" by PetterReinholdtsen

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   * Install the Big Pond login software? [y/n]:n
  
- Press "n"
+ Press "n"
  
  This refers to some extra stuff you need if you want to have access from the provider Big Pond, but we are not sure. Is there anyone who knows that for sure?
  
   * Do you want to enable the Coyote DHCP-server [y/n]: n
  
- Press "n"
+ Press "n"
  
   * Use 10.0.2.2 as a syslog server. This is the IP address of the main server
  
@@ -130, +130 @@

  {{{
  i.   If you don't know what a DMZ is, just answer NO\nDo you want to configure a De-Militarized Zone? [Y/N]: n
  }}}
- Just choose "n"
+ Just choose "n"
  
  {{{
  j. You now need to specify the module name and parameters for your
@@ -141, +141 @@

  
    Enter the module name for you local network card:
  }}}
- This is the tricky part. Knowing which module to use for network cards is sometimes difficult. See [[#!ExtraConfiguration--clmodules|Section 3.12]] to get an overview of the available modules. Remember to not use .o at the end of the module name. Use only "first name" of the module.
+ This is the tricky part. Knowing which module to use for network cards is sometimes difficult. See [[#!ExtraConfiguration--clmodules|Section 3.12]] to get an overview of the available modules. Remember to not use .o at the end of the module name. Use only "first name" of the module.
  
  Many prefer 3Com. Almost all use this module '''3c59x'''.
  
@@ -184, +184 @@

  
   * {{attachment:graphics22.png}}
  
- Here you can just press "Next"
+ Here you can just press "Next"
  
  '''Figure 3-3. Local LAN network setup'''
  
@@ -292, +292 @@

  
  It is best practice to write on the machine itself what kind of network card it contains.
  
-  1. What kind of "port forwarding" is it?
+  1. What kind of "port forwarding" is it?
  
- Information about the "port forwarding" rules, if you have made any, is in the file`/etc/coyote/portforwards`
+ Information about the "port forwarding" rules, if you have made any, is in the file`/etc/coyote/portforwards`
  
  {{{
     coyote# more /etc/coyote/portforwards\nport Y 10.0.2.2 tcp 2333 22 # Example - Secondary SSH
@@ -363, +363 @@

  
   * {{attachment:graphics35.png}}
  
- You can log in. Use the user name "root" and the password you set when you created the floppy (if this was done from Windows). or press '''Enter''' (blank password) for logging on floppy disk created by Linux
+ You can log in. Use the user name "root" and the password you set when you created the floppy (if this was done from Windows). or press '''Enter''' (blank password) for logging on floppy disk created by Linux
  
  Note: It is normal that you don't get any visible response when you type a password in a Linux system. This is to reveal as little information as possible about the password.
  
@@ -379, +379 @@

  
   * {{attachment:graphics38.png}}
  
- If everything went well, both will be "up"
+ If everything went well, both will be "up"
  
  Q: [[#!ExtraConfiguration--AEN698|It looks like the network card (LAN) going to to the Skolelinux/Debian-edu network is not working: DOWN]]
  
@@ -500, +500 @@

  
   * Reboot the system
  
- When you need to start again the Coyote Linux, this can be done from the "Main Menu". When choosing restart this must be confirmed.
+ When you need to start again the Coyote Linux, this can be done from the "Main Menu". When choosing restart this must be confirmed.
  
  '''Restart or turn off Coyote Linux?'''
  
@@ -532, +532 @@

  
  '''Coyote Linux as the default DHCP server'''
  
-  * Remember to answer "yes" to the question "Do you want to enable the Coyote DHCP-server [y/n]:"
+  * Remember to answer "yes" to the question "Do you want to enable the Coyote DHCP-server [y/n]:"
   * Once a DHCP server runs on Coyote Linux, you will probably need to use a different address for login, if you did not change the LAN setup:
  
  {{{
@@ -606, +606 @@

  //      0.0.0.0;
  };
  }}}
- This means to remove the comment marker (#) in front of "forwarders".
+ This means to remove the comment marker (#) in front of "forwarders".
  
  If you don't do this, you will not be able to connect to the Internet due to problems with the name server (DNS) in The Department of Education in Oslo. Operating staff will also engage more people to get this changed to such as this service wants it.
  
@@ -696, +696 @@

  
   1. Start the machine with DOS. One can use !FreeDOS or a boot floppy created with Windows 95 or 98.
   1. As soon as the machine is booted using DOS, insert a floppy disk with the program `3c5x9cfg.exe`. Run the program 3c5x9cfg.exe from the command line in DOS.
-  1. When 3c5x9cfg.exe is started, each of the 3c509 network cards can be configured with the "auto" option
+  1. When 3c5x9cfg.exe is started, each of the 3c509 network cards can be configured with the "auto" option
  
  `3c5x9cfg.exe` can be found at Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg: [http://www.urz.uni-heidelberg.de/Netzdienste/nm/misc/3comnic/ ]
  



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