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andLinux is configured with two network interfaces by default, eth0 and eth1. The eth1 is used to communicate to the Windows host via the TAP-Colinux network interface.
The Windows interface is configured with ip address 192.168.11.1, and the Linux eth1 adapter is configured with 192.168.11.150. The TAP-Colinux interface operates as a router, so from the Windows host you can ping the eth1 interface and access the various network services you have configured.
In order to change the network ip addresses you need to modify the following configuration items:
In this example we will change the network to be 169.254.28.0/24. The Windows host will keep the host address 1, andLinux eth1 will retain the host id 150.
The eth1 static ip configuration is stored in the '/etc/network/interfaces' config file. So we are going to edit this file to reflect the following information:
iface eth1 inet static address 169.254.28.150 netmask 255.255.255.0
The hosts file is used to resolve windows-host used in mounting the host smb share.
169.254.28.1 windows-host
In order to ensure that the andLinux components interact properly with their Windows counterpart we need to edit the /etc/profile files content as shown here:
# set DISPLAY env variable export DISPLAY=169.254.28.1:0.0 export ESPEAKER=169.254.28.1:16001 export PULSE_SERVER=169.254.28.1
Change the TAP-Colinux network interface from 192.168.11.1 to 169.254.28.1.
Add the following registry key, which is not present by default:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\andLinux\Launcher] "IP"="169.254.28.150" "Port"=dword:00000821
Note: In andLinux Beta 2 the default launcher port changed from 81 (hex: 51) to 2081 (hex: 821). So, if you are using older versions of andLinux, you'll need 51 instead of 821 in the registry setting above.
Edit the X0.hosts file located in the Xming directory of your andLinux installation. Within the directory you'll find the X0.hosts file. This file controls which hosts on the network will able to connect to the Xming server so we need to tell it about the new ip address we've assigned. Open it and add the ip address you've assigned andLinux. You can remove the existing ip address as it is no longer required.
localhost 169.254.28.150
After restarting andLinux your launcher will connect to the network services providing access to binary files.