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2004 May 12
4
HFSC
...ply drops all
packets going through it. I would like to try the 2.6 kernel, but my
machine has an Adaptec SCSI controller that has a broken driver for the
2.6 kernel.
I don''t understand why this statement causes the machine to drop all
packets on the eth0 interface.
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Lawrence MacIntyre 865.574.8696 lpz@ornl.gov
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
High Performance Information Infrastructure Technology Group
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2007 Jan 17
1
concerns with moving from samba2 to samba3
...check in
advance
if samba3 could understand them?)
The other thing I would like to ask is does samba support a BDC? Can I
run
a PDC and if it goes down the BDC will take its place and have an
up-to-date copy of the databases?
Thanks in advance,
any help appreciated,
Ross
Ross Macintyre
School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Heriot-Watt University
Tel: 0131 451 3417
R.A.Macintyre@hw.ac.uk (raz@macs.hw.ac.uk)
Paintings at http://www.macs.hw.ac.uk/~raz/paintings/
2004 Jul 19
11
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Hi
I want to block the IP traffic between any 2 hosts on a switched ethernet
LAN. Will setting all the possible IP addresses on a linux machine in the
LAN do the trick or there is another easier solution?
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Anton Glinkov
network administrator
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2003 Jul 21
0
packet retiming
...w in order to compensate for jitter? For
example, RTP has timestamps which would enable retiming. Or you could
be simpler and just make the exit interval equal to the average intrance
interval. I''m sure there are even better ways that I just haven''t
thought of.
--
Lawrence MacIntyre 865.574.8696 lpz@ornl.gov
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
High Performance Information Infrastructure Technology Group
2003 Sep 18
3
Multiple Links
Hi all
Iam planning to deploy Multiple Links
using RH 9.0/ PIII 500Mhz/512MB RAM
With all Patches related to Route and rest Mentioned in nano.txt
Iam Running BGP 4 with all the ISP, but iam not doing Load balancing the
Links
Each Link have specific application and specific users.
Eth0 is connected to Local Net
eth1- ISP1
eth2- ISP2
eth3- ISP3
Now i want to make Specific Routes
x.x.x.x
2003 Jul 21
4
Via EPIA Mini-ITX motherboard
Just to drag this thread on a bit further ...
I've been looking into these little boxes, thinking I could use one as a
firewall/gateway. My one requirement is that it would need to have two
PCI slots (one can be low-profile), and although I've seen PCI riser
cards that can give me two slots, they've been rare, and cases that are
suitable (i.e have the space, and back panels are
2004 Aug 11
9
ARP limit ?
what is the limit on the arp cache entires ?!
Does someone have very big LANs with linux-routers ? How big ? (i mean flat L2 network, not segmented)
I want to know how much can my net can scale ?
thanx
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2003 Jul 30
3
FreeBSD not-so-stable
I have a FreeBSD 4.8-Release machine that I upgraded from a 4.5 or 4.4
machine. It works just great for about 9 days, then processes will not
die. It starts to become a problem when I can't kill processes, restart
services, connections hang, and I can't reboot or shutdown, I have to do
a hard reset.
I can't really find anything in the logs to indicate what is giving me