Sambar Server Documentation
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LAN Setup |
LAN Setup Overview First, Sambar Technologies does not provide support or consulting for LAN configuration and setup. The following instructions are a general overview of LAN setup steps that may be helpful in configuring your local area network for use with the Sambar Server proxy features. The Sambar Server proxy is designed to allow small private networks to share a single connection to the internet. You will need to assign "private" IP address to each of the machines on your LAN, including the gateway machine on which the Sambar Server will be running in order to make use of this (or any other) proxy server. Only your dial-up adapter will have a "public" IP address for communicating with your ISP.
IP Address Next, fill in the Subnet Mask with 255.255.255.0. Select the desired WINS resolution option and leave the Gateway, Bindings and Advanced tabs as they are by default. Note: the Bindings default should be "Client for Microsoft Networks". Lastly, you must configure the DNS (Domain Name Service) for your gateway machine and configure a HOSTS file for each machine on your LAN (including your gateway machine).
DNS Configuration for the Gateway Machine
Hosts Configuration for LAN Machines A HOSTS file acts as a local database, indicating where to go when it's looking for a certain address. On Windows95 OEM 1 Release, the default HOSTS file can be found in the $WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc directory (where $WINDOWS is your Windows installation directory). For Windows95 OEM2 Release, and Windows98, the HOSTS file can be found in the $WINDOWS directory. The following is the default HOSTS file found on each machine (note localhost is a special name reserved for addressing your machine locally).
127.0.0.1 localhost Edit the HOSTS file and add the addresses and host names for your LAN. The following is a typical configuration for a LAN of 3 workstation machines and a gateway machine.
127.0.0.1 localhost With the above HOSTS configuration file (which should be identical on every machine on your LAN), each machine can communincate using TCP/IP with any other machine using the symbolic name for the machine rather than the IP address. When configuring the proxy server address in Netscape or Microsoft browsers, the machine name www can be specified.
Testing >From the command prompt, type "ping www" from each of your workstations. If you get a response back, then the TCP/IP connection between your machines is working properly. If you get a "Request timed out" message, or a "Bad IP address" response, your physical connection or configuration is not propery set up. The following steps can be followed for more detailed troubleshooting:
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