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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Change the Network Settings for Internet or Intranet

Really you want to change the Network settings on your own then here is the solution, follow the below instructions.

Whenever you are configuring the network you have to provide following two things

i.e

the first one is IPADDRESS (192.168.1.2) by which the system will recognize it in a network and the second one is the SUBNETMASK (255.255.255.0) which will give you the information i.e how many network devices can be there in the network

To give your desired IPADDRESS then that will be called as STATIC IP, Otherwise the server or network switch in your network will provide the IPADDRESS of its own configured is called as DYNAMIC and i.e with the DHCP server.

OK to specify the static IP, follow the below mentioed steps

Open the terminal and issue the following commands at prompt

#neat

then you will see network setting window, the select the proper network interface i.e "eth0" Ethernet

and click on edit

check the option Statistically set IP addresses and give the values and save the settings.

and reboot the laptop, enjoy now you are done
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I will show you how to connect to the Wireless network or BSNL type 2 modem in coming days




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E-Courts Login screen showing "User Judge home directory" is not mounting

When the Laptop boots correctly and you get the Login screen and when you are trying to enter into the

judge

username and password it will show you the error that "user judge home directory"

So, what is the reason for this, hey the problem is with the LUKS passphrase i.e entered incorrectly for 3 consecutive times when the system restarts or boots.

Then what to do with this error!

Here is the solution, you know that it happened due to the LUKS passphrase then reset it.

for that http://jailinux.blogspot.com/2009/02/luks-password-asking-three-times-on-e.html

follow the link

or see below
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(Linux Unified Key Setup or LUKS is a disk encryption specification)

Reset LUKS passphrase by login as "root" and the password is "redhat"

Once you loged into the "root" user open the terminal and issue the following command

i.e chng_passphrase

then the system will prompt you for the new passphrase. enter the passphrase of your choice or use the default one i.e "courts"

(two times it will ask follow the on screen instructions always)

Now after that just reboot the system and it will prompt you for the LUKS passphrase and enter the correct one which you provided in the previous step.

Excellent you have done, and solved your problem




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