[PlanetCCRMA] data over local network
Oded Ben-Tal
oded at ccrma.Stanford.EDU
Mon May 10 08:00:56 PDT 2010
hi,
thanks for the reply and appologies for being a bit slow. But how do I
assign the ip addresses? We are connecting via a hub (not router) and the
mac (and my laptop under windows) gets an ip address somehow from the hub
with the first 2 numbers shared - i.e. mac had 169.256.x.y win had
169.256.z.q
I think once I get to the successful ping stage we should be fine - we
managed to get OSC messages across with udpsend/receive between max and
pd.
thanks
Oded
> Dear Oded,
>
> You will need to assign addresses to both machines. There is nothing
> there to supply DHCP addresses. Pick a pair of numbers (10.0.0.1 and
> 10.0.0.2 will work) and assign one to each computer. From the machine
> numbered 10.0.0.1 try to: ping 10.0.0.2 (ctrl-c to stop). If that works,
> then try to ftp from the Mac into Linux. If ping works but ftp doesn't,
> either ftp is not installed, it isn't running (start under System -->
> Administration -> Services) or you have ftp access permission problems
> (some file in /etc/vsftpd, see man vsftpd for details).
>
> Good luck!
>
> Cliff
>
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