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2005 Nov 21
8
[Off-topic] Two provider-setup breaks long-running TCP-connections
...urs.
Now, two questions for the list:
1) Has anyone tried keeping tcp-connections open for a long time on a
two-provider setup? Success or failure?
2) Does anyone know whether using Julian''s patches are a good idea? I
can''t make heads or tails of his descriptions.
Rune
rune.kock@gmail.com
My providers entries are:
#NAME NUMBER MARK DUPLICATE INTERFACE GATEWAY OPTIONS COPY
LINE1 1 1 main eth0 10.0.0.1 balance eth2
LINE2 2 2 main eth1 192.168.1.1 balance eth2
I don''t use "track", as I don'...
1999 Dec 16
4
ANNOUNCE: openssh-1.2.1pre18
...little ISDN connection.
I notice that:
ftp://ftp.localhost.ca/pub/openssh/files/ (Canada)
ftp://ftp.firedrake.org/openssh/files/ (UK)
ftp://thermo.stat.ncsu.edu/pub/openssh/files/ (USA *only*)
have already updated.
Regards,
Damien
Changelog:
19991216
- Makefile changes for Solaris from Peter Kocks
<peter.kocks at baygate.com>
- Minor updates to docs
- Merged OpenBSD CVS changes:
- [authfd.c ssh-agent.c]
keysize warnings talk about identity files
- [packet.c]
"Connection closed by x.x.x.x": fatal() -> log()
- Correctly handle empty passwords in shado...
2006 Jul 02
3
IFB working
How to use IFB as replacement of IMQ
There is not much documentation about it
Please explain with example
--
Failure seldom stops you. What stops you is the fear of failure.
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2006 May 14
6
How do I limit download speed by ip address on the LAN?
Hello there,
I can modify /etc/shorewall/tcdevices to control overall IN-BANDWITH. It is quite effective. Just change 2mbit to 128kbit.
However, how do I limit download speed for a certain host IP on the LAN? I want to limit host 192.168.1.140 download speed to 128Kbit. Other hosts on the 192.168.1.0 LAN can still surf at 2mbit.
Any input welcome.
Kind Regards,
Michael
2001 Sep 26
1
Protocol 2 remote port forwarding
Hi all,
I'm using openssh-2.9p2 on Solaris 2.8. I can get remote port forwarding to
work using the -R flag, but only with ssh protocol 1 not ssh protocol 2.
I've read that remote forwarding protocol 2 was not supported in earlier
versions of openssh, but I'm wondering if this is still the case. Jarno
Huuskonen [Jarno.Huuskonen at uku.fi], posted a patch in 2000 to add support
for
2004 May 07
0
Policy based routing support for IPv6 in Linux
...ut before I decide to move to a newer kernel release I hope someone can help me answer the following questions:
1. Does anyone know if Policy Based Routing in the way it is used here is supported by the newer Linux kernels for IPv6?
2. Can anyone think of another solution for this?
Greetz,
Boris Kock
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2007 Feb 18
7
client disconnecting
Hi,
I have two connections to the Internet.
I implemented the load balancing as described in chapter 4.2 "Routing
for multiple uplinks/providers"
The problem that occurred is that the client applications like Yahoo
Messenger or even PuTTY (SSH client) are loosing the connection very often.
Does anyone experienced this problem? Does anyone knows an workaround
for this problem?