Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "ocesb".
2005 Jun 08
2
policy or rules
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Dear all,
I''m a bit confused on the rules and would like your help.
I''ve 4 NIC,
eth0 --> WAN (net)
eth1 --> OSPF1 (bb1)
eth2 --> OSPF2 (bb2)
I would like to enable all the icmp function (ping and traceroute)
Wonder what effect will the following policy make.
bb0 all ACCEPT info
bb1
2005 Mar 04
1
stream video
...y idea to make streaming serve better?
again, thanks for all the team members who put a lot of effort to create
icecast, it is pretty good for me and also my players.
thanks and regards
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CK Tan
Linux Application Engineer
Optical Communication Engineering SDN BHD
h/p: 012-9033077
email: cktan@ocesb.com.my
cktan981212@hotmail.com
cktan981212@gmail.com
MSN: cktan981212@hotmail.com
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2005 May 16
1
Interface Broadcast
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I''ve a problem on the broadcast it is adding some additional route to
the router which caused me some problem...
Below is my /etc/shorewall/interface
swtmng1 eth0.1 202.73.10.127 norfc1918
apmng1 eth0.10 202.73.8.7 norfc1918
dist1 eth0.1000 202.73.11.255 norfc1918,nobogons
idc1 eth2.50
2005 Mar 21
1
dovecot-ldap with tls
hi all,
Can somebody help me to find out how to use dovecot to connect to my
ldap server which has the tls support?
Currently I'm using my dovecot to connect to ldap without tls and soon
my ldap server will apply the tls and all others server have to connect
through the tls.
thanks a lot.
CK from Malaysia
2005 May 04
4
One-to-One NAT
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Hello all,
I''ve a problem with the configuration below
eth3 - Connection to ISP 1
eth4 - Server Farm Public address (202.73.10.*)
eth5 - Local Area Network (192.168.0.0/24)
I''m doing this one-to-one NAT because there is a server need to have the
public ip and it is located in somewhere that can only be reach by LAN.
I''ve