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2002 Jun 24
0
Permissions problem of some sort???
...clue? I have two identical Slackware 7.1 systems and have installed openssh-3.2.3p1 on both systems.... Once system is fine... everything is working without problem.... the other system everything works only when you are logged in as root... Here's what you get when logged in as a normal user: dpsims at linux:~$ ssh -vvv localhost OpenSSH_3.2.3p1, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL 0x0090602f debug1: Reading configuration data /usr/local/etc/ssh_config debug1: Rhosts Authentication disabled, originating port will not be trusted. debug1: restore_uid debug1: ssh_connect: getuid 500 geteuid 0 anon 1...
2005 Oct 13
2
wondershaper....
Hi, I am new to the Linux Advance Routing Project and to Policy Based Routing as implemented in Linux.... but I have been using Linux for 10 years so not _really_ a newbie.... Looking at the lartc.org website I came across the reference implementation of a traffic shaper... I also have Matt Marsh''s book on ''Policy Based Routing using Linux'' which covers traffic
2002 Dec 06
2
File changed as we read it.....
Hi, This is probably a newbie question, but here goes. I am using samba to mount some windows box's hard drives to a linux box for the purpose of doing backups on the windows boxes. This is done late at night and I am SURE that no one is using the windows boxes.... While backing up I often see tar complain as follows: "tar: IssRating/C4dll.dll: file changed as we read it" or
2002 May 13
0
Samba 2.2.4 with Win 2k
...k registry to allow the use of plaintext passwords this seems to allow the Win 2k machines to see the Samba server in 'Computers Near Me' but not in 'Entire Network'.... Also, there seems to be a problem with using 'smbclient -L <win2kbox> -N' which returns the error: dpsims@blackie:/etc$ smbclient -L douglass -N added interface ip=192.168.1.250 bcast=192.168.1.255 nmask=255.255.255.0 Anonymous login successful Domain=[BENTLEY] OS=[Windows 5.0] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager] Sharename Type Comment --------- ---- ------- Error re...
2006 Apr 29
0
Advice....
Hi folks, I have a network which uses a Linux policy based router to allocate traffic from 2500 devices based loosely on ''class of service'' across three different ISP pipes... It works great... Now I want to solve another problem: I have a network connection to another company with that company''s router on my premise. They provide an ethernet with a /24 network
2006 Apr 30
1
Is there a way....
Hi, I want to use Linux to do FASTNAT between some 192.168.x.x addresses in a routed network on one side and a single 10.0.0.x/24 on the other side. I want to do one-to-one NAT but in a dynamic way... such that a calling address is NATed into the next available 10.0.0.x/24.... in a round robin sort of way... IS there a way to do this using LARTC?? If not LARTC, then how?? This sort of thing
2005 Oct 22
1
Advice....
Hi, I''m a relative newbie to LARTC but I have read Matthew Marsh''s book and lurked on this list for a while.... I still seem to be missing a few key ideas here.... So... Maybe folks on the list will be kind enough to help. I have two different ISPs. Cogent and Bell. I have three different firewalls (2 PIX and 1 IPCop). And I have an Ubuntu Linux box doing LARTC for around
2005 Nov 09
5
What Cisco calls ''Overloading NAT''??
Hi, Is there a way in Linux to do NAT with a pool of outside addresses such that each connection to the outside resource gets a different IP address?? I don''t want 1:1 NAT as I have some thousands of IP addresses on one side of the LARTC router that _may_ need to access a resource on the other side... The resource needs to see a different IP address for each active call, but these