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2007 Jul 26
3
Definitive way to aggregate bandwidth using multiple links
I always used multiple links from different ISPs and in my
oppinion the best way to really aggregate bandwidth is using some kind
of proxy which the client connects to and distribute multiple
connections to the links.
Years ago, a friend of mine wrote Netsplitter:
http://www.hostname.org/netsplitter/
but it''s outdated, abandoned (last version from 2002). And it
was mainly written for
2002 May 20
1
samba option for users to have admin rights for their machine
Hi,
I want to know something, i configured samba and its working fine so far. But i was told by boss that the user of a machine should hav administrative rights for their own machine. I have no idea how to do this and i cant find it in documentation as well. Kindly if anyone knows about it do letme know.
Thanks
Regards,
Dar.
Bilal Dar,
e-mail: bilal@go.net.pk
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2008 Apr 16
3
Xen List
Something happen to the Xen list?
I was knee deep in a couple of threads and the list up and disappeared on me:)
jlc
2008 Feb 21
3
sieve problem
Hi all!
Os : Fedora 6
Dovecot version : 1.0-0.1.rc7
Dovecot-sieve version: 1.0.2-6 (this is a problem?)
Config :
# dovecot -n
# /etc/dovecot.conf
protocols: imaps pop3s
disable_plaintext_auth: yes
login_dir: /var/run/dovecot/login
login_executable(default): /usr/libexec/dovecot/imap-login
login_executable(imap): /usr/libexec/dovecot/imap-login
login_executable(pop3):
2004 Sep 22
6
login scripts do not run
I have a simple script that sets the time on a Windows client at
startup.
The one-line script:
net time \\myhost /set /yes
Works perfectly well when I double-click it from Windows Explorer, so I
don't think the problem lies there.
The relevant lines in my smb.conf file:
[global]
time server = yes
logon script = smbtimeset.BAT
[netlogon]
comment = shared scripts
path =
2012 Feb 22
3
Automatic configuration of direct routes behind NAT
Hi,
I've followed the guide at:
http://blogs.operationaldynamics.com/andrew/software/research/using-tinc-vpn
and have a working tinc VPN. Here's my topology:
- CentralNode has a fixed public IP address that everyone connects to
- Leaf1 and Leaf2 may have different IP addresses depending on where
they are, and usually those will be behind NAT (think, two laptops
going around and you get