Hi,
I am going to connect two PCs with a cross-over cable. It seems to me that, based on the information on internet, one of the PC's IP needs to be DHCP.
Can I connect them and communicate with static IP addresses on both?
I supposed it should not be difficult at all. Can someone point me to the right place on internet to get that information?
Thanks
Connection between Centos 7 and Centos 8
Re: Connection between Centos 7 and Centos 8
"Can I connect them and communicate with static IP addresses on both?"
Should work fine, may even work with a normal cable.
Should work fine, may even work with a normal cable.
Re: Connection between Centos 7 and Centos 8
If you're connecting via crossover cable then it makes far more sense to give both sides a static ip address. Otherwise you would have to set up and configure a DHCP server which sounds like massive overkill for one system (the DHCP server has to have a fixed ip).
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Info for USB installs on http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/InstallFromUSBkey
CentOS 5 is dead, do not use it.
Full time Geek, part time moderator. Use the FAQ Luke