Hello WINE experts, After scanning the net for answers without success I would like to post my quetion here. This problem has been faced before, but I do not find an answer. I am using a Windows program called Nettune that operates as a music server to a network conntected Hifi amplifier. When I try to start the program it starts, but always reports that a global Internet IP has been assigned to the PC and the program cannot continue as it requires a specific IP. Networking is functioning correctly under Linux as part of a DHCP network. It seems to me as if the program only gets the localhost IP 127.0.0.1 and not the real IP. Does anybody know how one can solve this problem? I do not know whether there is a place in the registery where one can set this manually though I have found the place where the hostname is set and this is correct. Thanks in advance! fermier -- Lassen Sie Ihren Gedanken freien Lauf... z.B. per FreeSMS GMX bietet bis zu 100 FreeSMS/Monat: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/mail
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 16:39:19 +0100 (MET), in gmane.comp.emulators.wine.user you wrote:> I am using a Windows program called Nettune that operates as a music server > to a network conntected Hifi amplifier. When I try to start the program it > starts, but always reports that a global Internet IP has been assigned to > the PC and the program cannot continue as it requires a specific IP. > Networking is functioning correctly under Linux as part of a DHCP network.That remains to be seen, many DHCP systems do not take the trouble of feeding the assigned IP numbers to the DNS. If you enter on the console "host your_host_name", do you get the correct address? Wine may also do the equivalent of the command "hostname", does that work as expected? Try entering the wanted IP address and hostname in your /etc/hosts file and see if that works. Rein. -- Rein Klazes rklazes@xs4all.nl