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2014 Jul 29
3
CentOS 6 and android connectivity (Nook)
So, I got my wife a Nook for her b'day. I just plugged it into my system,
CentOS 6.5, and what I see is /media/NOOK, and it shows 257k or so - yes,
k, not m or g. It's *not* seeing any directories, etc, and the small thing
I'm guessing is firmware, since even when I try mount -o remount -rw, it
is still r/o.
Googling, I see mentions of fsmtp, I think it was, and yum shows some mtp
libs, but I don't see anything that l...
2005 Jan 11
2
Re:All traffic is on same adress
...ic must be on 64.254.229.230 , all must be
on 64.254.229.226,64.254.229.227 and 64.254.229.229, but
almost all the traffic is on 64.254.229.230. this is the trouble
Incoming 64.254.229.226 : 125K
Incoming 64.254.229.227 : 257K
Incoming 64.254.229.228 : 111K
Incoming 64.254.229.229 : 312K
Incoming 64.254.229.230 : 13545K
Incoming Total eth0 : 14303K
Incoming Total eth0 fi...
2007 Jun 11
24
multiple routing tables for internal router programs
Maybe a strange request, I''ll try to explain this as clearer as I can
(forgive my bad english, please :-) ).
I''m setting a linux box as a router. My router uses multiple routing
tables, so I can address the traffic from specific ip addresses of my
lan to distinct ISPs providers (specifying a different default gateway
fo r each table), marking packets with iptables