Yes you can.
This is a discussion on for tutorial purposes.....network - Solaris ; I need to learn some communication commands eg. telnet,ftp. How can I install solaris on home in a network mode ? I have DSL router and 2 PCS .. Can I make one server and the other station ?...
I need to learn some communication commands eg. telnet,ftp. How can I
install solaris on home in a network mode ? I have DSL router and 2 PCS
.. Can I make one server and the other station ?
Yes you can.
Solaris is always networked. Sun's slogan has always been "The network
is the computer"
(except for the years when Scott had a dog named Network.
So just set up one machine and perhaps create a zone on it and you can
play network
'til you're tired... Or install on both PCs.
You can play with stopping telnet/ftp on one machine (svcadm disable
telnet).
franco_spencer@yahoo.com wrote:
> Yes you can.
You don't even have to do this though. You could just use a single machine and
"network to itself".
For example:
ftp localhost
telnet localhost
Regards,
Mark.
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