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2003 Dec 02
2
GnuPG 1.2.3 vulnerable?
Hi there,
Is the gpg FreeBSD port vulnerable to ElGamal signing
key disclosure problem?
Info:
http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-announce/2003q4/000276.html
Thank you,
/Dorin.
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2005 Jul 05
2
Trying the configuration in nano.txt
Hi!
(I sent other mails some time ago, about not-using the Julian''s patches).
When I try the configuration from Nano.txt, having the Julian''s
patches applied, only the first ''hop'' of the routing table "222" is
used (according to tables shown in Nano.txt).
I saw that this question was asked some time ago, with no answer.
Maybe someone can tell me the
2004 May 12
6
Multipath Connection problem on RH-8.0
Dear List.
I try to build multipath connection w/ load balance to internet with two
different gateway;
My system is RH-8.0 with iproute-2.4.7-7.90.1.rpm and Kernel-2.4.26
(patching with Julian A. patch),and follow guide from
http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org/~julian/nano.txt,
The problem is;
when i try to connect to Internet form gateway machine it;s success ,
but only one interface is
2004 Jan 14
2
wich tools
Hello
I have two DSL modems witch are connected to my isp, in future my boss
want to buy another connection via DSL modem. Then i will have 3 DSL
modems. With every DSL modem i get 3x8 IP`s (netmask 248) from my ISP,
now i have question how to configure gateway wich tools should i use.
Because ip route and next hop via. wich i use now makes his work fine
but with new kernels there is an error
2004 Apr 24
9
newbie: TC[NG] with (256kbit/s down and 768kbit/s up) on a router
Hi all,
this is really not really very easy to understand, or, to get in.
Well, I''ve the following configuration on the router box:
LAN
- interface: eth0
- network: 192.168.2.5/24
- bandwidth: 100Mbit/s
INET interface
- interface: ppp0
- network: .dynamic.ip./0
- bandwidth: DOWN=1536kbit/s and UP=256kbit/s
the LAN interface is to serve 6 other clients with internet and
2007 Aug 30
17
Question about how TC enforces bandwidth limiting
Hello,
I run one of my PCs as my personal router, with iptables+tc to control
traffic and be my firewall.
In TC, I use a combination of htb, qdisc and sfq (as well as prio) to
classify bandwidth. In my current setup, I have 10 classifications of my
bandwidth. (Even I admit this is probably more than I need, but at this
point I''m still learning, so I''ll just leave them be.)