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2007 Feb 05
1
Shape incoming & outgoing multiple-backbone traffic
Dear all, I have 3 backbones for my local network. 1st backbone: down 1024kbps, up 1024kbps through eth1 2nd backbone: down 2048kbps, up 2048kbps through eth2 3rd backbone: down 1024kbps, up 128kbps through eth3 Local network: 192.168.0.0/16 through eth0 Router: Linux Slakware 11 with iproute2 Please let me know how to shape...
2019 Sep 30
0
New package 'backbone' for extracting significant edges from a weighted graph
Hello R users, I am excited to introduce a new package for R which is now available on CRAN called ?backbone?. The package can be found here: https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/backbone/index.html The backbone package provides methods for extracting from a weighted graph a binary or signed backbone that retains only the significant edges. The user may input a weighted graph, or a bipartite
2019 Sep 30
0
New package 'backbone' for extracting significant edges from a weighted graph
Hello R users, I am excited to introduce a new package for R which is now available on CRAN called ?backbone?. The package can be found here: https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/backbone/index.html The backbone package provides methods for extracting from a weighted graph a binary or signed backbone that retains only the significant edges. The user may input a weighted graph, or a bipartite
2019 Feb 08
1
Mode: switch and DHCP problems on network with many nodes
Hi All, I currently have the following setup. One central node called BackBone with the following conf: Name = Backbone Mode = switch AddressFamily = ipv4 ReplayWindow=64 Compression=10 I also have approximately 440 nodes connected to this node with the following setup: Name = xxxxxx Mode = switch ConnectTo = Backbone Compression = 10 There is dnsmasq on Backbone that serves ips to the nodes
2015 Jan 06
2
[RFC] [PATCH] Mode=Switch: add per-VLAN forwarding database
Hi, I'm inter-connecting AccessPoints using a tinc mesh and have bridge-nodes to bridge this vpn into some existing backbone. The AccessPoints bridge their users into 802.1q VLANs (per WiFi-Client, there can be multiple VLANs active on each AP) in the tinc mesh, and the bridge nodes bridge some vlans into the backbone. Now there is a router in the backbone that uses the same MAC on all VLANs,
2018 May 23
1
Cipher=none seems to be not working
Hi, i try to etablish unencrypted onnection and have in my config: Cipher=aes But this causes the following error: 2018-05-23 12:08:27 tinc.backbone[14746]: tincd 1.0.31 starting, debug level 5 2018-05-23 12:08:27 tinc.backbone[14746]: Got fatal signal 11 (Segmentation fault) 2018-05-23 12:08:27 tinc.backbone[14746]: Trying to re-execute in 5 seconds... I have no idea what i'm doing
2010 Oct 13
0
Help develop an analytics software product with an R backbone
> > We're developing a software tool that does statistical analysis and forecasting using a number of historical data sets (time series). We're looking for a statistician with experience in R to help us build out the statistical backbone of the software and provide ongoing analysis for our clients. This position will be 50% focused on research and development of the statistical
2005 Jan 23
1
VoIP Providers and Backbone Servers
Hello All, Well, my explorations in to the world of VoIP is proving fruitful and in the near future I am hoping to have my small VoIP online service up and running ready to help promote the industry and hopefully gain a few customers in the process. Additionally, I will soon have my IAX and SIP softphone ready that will handle video, audio, and text communications. I am looking for quality and
2006 Feb 23
5
OT: VoIP over bonded link
I have to provision several dozen * users to a seperate building on our campus in the same subnet. Ordinarily, I'd just run a gigabit cat6 cable to another switch if it doesn't violate the 100 metre rule, but this building is several hundred metres away from my backbone. My only option for cabling to the remote building is copper. My plan is to provision them with a Linux bridge with 4
2006 Apr 12
3
Class C network 223.255.255.x
Hi, Most networks are using either 10.x.x.x or 172.x.x.x or 192.168.x.x , but was curious If I can use the range 223.255.255.x for my backbone routing, this looks like a nice block to use as most ppl don''t use this, specially if you build quite a big intranet what about the whole 223.x.x.x block, will this be used on the internet? sorry if its a stupid questions Thanks Sew
2015 Jan 06
0
[RFC] [PATCH] Mode=Switch: add per-VLAN forwarding database
On Tue, Jan 06, 2015 at 12:31:20PM +0100, Michael Braun wrote: > I'm inter-connecting AccessPoints using a tinc mesh and have bridge-nodes to bridge this vpn into some existing backbone. > The AccessPoints bridge their users into 802.1q VLANs (per WiFi-Client, there can be multiple VLANs active on each AP) in the tinc mesh, and the bridge nodes bridge some vlans into the backbone. >
2004 Jan 22
0
iproute2 source routing problem
Hi all, I am using a redhat 8.x linux box configured with zebra routing software which is also configured with ospfd I have 2 backbone routers running ospf connected to different isp''s I have 3 local routers also running ospf within themselfs and also with the 2 backbone routers (all are linux boxes) router A - backbone router 1 router B - backbone router 2 router C - local router 1
2002 Jan 26
0
tcpdump output --zebra ospfd
Dear Sir, I have point-point ethernet connections to my linux boxes on which I am running Zebra OSPFD. I am unable to understand the output of the tcpdump. Please clarify the terms in the output. The output of the command tcpdump on BOX 1 is as follows: I have also shown a part of my network below. 14:0831.849801 eth0 M 192.168.2.2 > 224.0.0.5: OSPF v2-hello 48: rtrid 192.168.4.2 backbone
2015 Apr 15
1
wbinfo -u/-g/-n works, but not 'wbinfo -i' or 'id'
Quoting Adam Tauno Williams <awilliam at whitemice.org>: >>>> It should work, it sounds like a mis-configuration somewhere, can you >>>> post the smb.conf, /etc/nsswitch.conf, /etc/resolv.conf and >>>> /etc/krb5.conf from the member server. >>> "wbinfo -u" lists 415 lines >>> "getent passwd" returns 93 lines
2013 Aug 17
2
Which version shall i choose ?
Hi all, I need some suggestions or hints which syslinux version I shall use. The main focus will be on PXE boot. I have to upgrade due to (expected) performance problems (tftp), so I will swich to HTTP boot ! existing system: - syslinux version 4.05 (tftp only) - used modules : pxelinux.0, memdisk, vesamenuc32, patched startrom.0 - I boot .nbi , .iso, .ima and sometimes files (clonezilla etc.) -
2013 Aug 17
0
Which version shall i choose ?
On Sat, Aug 17, 2013 at 6:48 AM, Christoph Hanle <christoph.hanle at leinpfad.de> wrote: > Hi all, > I need some suggestions or hints which syslinux version I shall use. > The main focus will be on PXE boot. > I have to upgrade due to (expected) performance problems (tftp), so I > will swich to HTTP boot ! Primary performance issue with TFTP is many PXE systems top out around
2015 Apr 14
2
wbinfo -u/-g/-n works, but not 'wbinfo -i' or 'id'
On 14/04/15 14:59, Adam Tauno Williams wrote: > On Thu, 2014-10-30 at 13:41 -0300, Horacio G. de Oro wrote: >> Hi! I'm trying to add a member to be used as fileserver, following the >> guides at: >> - https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setup_a_Samba_AD_Member_Server >> - https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Using_RFC2307_on_a_Samba_DC >> The AD server has been in use
2005 Sep 15
0
Winbind trouble when on the DC
I have a situation where I want to do some authentication via ntlm_auth on my DC. I've tested this on my test box (a domain member) and it works perfectly. On domain member - tor:~ # /usr/bin/ntlm_auth --username=adam --domain=BACKBONE --password=******** NT_STATUS_OK: Success (0x0) On domain controller - littleboy:~ # /usr/bin/ntlm_auth --username=adam --domain=BACKBONE
2005 May 27
3
Newbie here. Tips on setting up 100 phones w anted.
>It will be about 100 phones at about 20 locations all within >about 4 miles of each other. Perhaps a more pressing question might be how you are going to backhaul Ethernet in a 4-mile radius. You can't run a Cat 5 cable more than 100 metres reliably, and using Ethernet repeaters every hundred metres or so isn't practical. You will need a fiber backbone or something like that. What
1999 Jan 19
0
Does Samba need to see the world?
Our ISP experienced backbone problems yesterday. Our backbone provider's backbone provider (EMBRATEL, the newly-privatized telecom company of Brazil) went down for a few hours. That was a big problem itself, but what I'll tell you is a weird side effect: Samba stopped working on our local network!!! I checked DNS, resolv.conf, /etc/hosts, smb.conf, everything! While our Internet