Time for Pi
Stewart C. Russell
scruss-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Sun May 19 02:23:29 UTC 2013
On 13-05-18 09:24 PM, John Martin wrote:
>
> "Editing Wired connection 1" (or similar). Look under the IPv4
> Settings tab. Under Method, change to "Share to other computers".
> That's it. The OS looks after all the routing. Your Pi, which should
> be set for DHCP, will be assigned an IP of 10.0.42.42 (or 10.42.0.42,
> I don't remember - ifconfig will give you clues). I think I had to
> invoke nmap to actually discover that. Look for an open Port 22.
Thanks, John — it sure did. I dunno what I was doing wrong
last time, but it turned my wireless off when I shared the ethernet port.
nmap did its magic when called with:
sudo nmap -sn 10.42.0.0/24
and I found my (workbench) Raspberry Pi on 10.42.0.47.
Thank you!
cheers,
Stewart
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