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2008 Apr 21
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vmware free on Centos5.1 clock sync
Hi, i am running virtual machines on vmware free , both with Windows Server
Enterprise 2003.
Problem is with clock, they are allways goinng forward faster then should.
dmesg informs about :
dev/vmmon[21623]: host clock rate change request 83 -> 1043
/dev/vmmon[21623]: host clock rate change request 1043 -> 83
/dev/vmmon[21623]: host clock rate change request 83 -> 1043
/dev/vmmon[21623]: host clock rate change request 1043 -&...
2001 Feb 25
1
DNS - L I V E S .........
...ain! I still don't have the dynamic DNS
completely right, but God it sure is nice to have nslookup speaking to
me again. I couldn't have done it without your help. Ok, here is the
status.
Like a numer of us, I have the uncanny nack of making life far too
difficult for myself. You are goinng to sh!$ when you find out what my
DNS problem was. I am somewhat embarressed to send this out public, but
I think this is a great lesson for all of us. (perhaps not for the
informed, but for the uninformed, it is worth its weight in gold.
First, when DNS died, I picked through all of the logs...
2006 Nov 04
8
Strategy for penalising IPs with too many simultaneous sessions
Hi all,
I have been trying to investigate traffic shaping in an effort to solve
the "unfriendly network apps" problem on a test network.
I have a basis by which I''d like to shape traffic, but studying the
howto doesn''t uncover and existing qdisc that seems to fit what I would
like to do.
The problem I would like to address is to prevent an IP address opening
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