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2004 Jan 06
1
Need Cisco 7940 or 7960s at good price for Asterisk deployment
Folks -- I know this isn't directly an * issue, but I need to buy 14 7940s (preferably) (or 7960s if the price is also reasonable) --- no power cubes, immediately. If anyone has a good price, contact me offline at 512-427-1324 or lenny @ rocksteady.com Thanks, Lenny
2004 Jan 07
1
Re: Very sorry about the triple post (grrrr Outlook Express)
Hello, for the umpteen time Patrick Turley <pturley@rocksteady.com> sent: > <eom> Too bad this wasn''t on the, then I could set by watch to it. Steve _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list / LARTC@mailman.ds9a.nl http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/
2004 Apr 19
2
Memory Loading
Our system has potentially a few thousand firewall rules and HTB classes. I need to find out the amount of memory these things consume: - iptables firewall rules - HTB classes If anyone has any easy links to this information, that would be great. Failing that, a pointer to a good place to look in the source code would be very helpful. _______________________________________________
2009 Feb 01
8
undefined method `inherit'' for Merb::Test::ExampleGroup
RSpeckers: I''m trying to install this into a Merb-generated RSpec rig: http://code.jeremyevans.net/doc/fixture_dependencies/ It requires inserting their test case into RSpec. This is the documented way to do it: describe ''Post'' do inherit FixtureDependencies::SequelTestCase And that leads to the syntax error in the subject line. (No stack trace is available
2004 Jan 07
0
Bandwith problem
I recently suffer badly from low bandwith. At first I thought it was my Linux box, but after tracing the problem it turns out it was the ammount of double posts I get from Patrick Turley... :) Isn''t there a way to block mail.rocksteady.com? It seems the mail originates from 10.50.23.3, and is forwarded by this host (which would make sense). Greetz -- Jurrie jurrie.overgoor@zonnet.nl _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list / LARTC@mailman.ds9a.nl http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/...
2004 Sep 17
0
Limit on Primary Addresses
I am trying to configure a Linux box with all possible VLANs (4094 of them), and a subnet on each VLAN. Creating the VLANs isn''t a problem. But, when I try to use "ip addr add ..." commands to assign an IP address to each VLAN interface, I get to do about 280 of them before all the interfaces on the box become unresponsive. I''ve also tried to assign the same IP
2004 May 03
0
Port forwarding/translation control
My Linux system is acting as a NAT''ing firewall, and I have some rules for doing port forwarding/translation. I was thinking about this the other day and I realized that there are other parts of the system that consume ports. Specifically, NAT and ephemeral port allocation. It occurs to me that I could potentially have a conflict. If I set up a rule to forward/translate a port, and
2004 Feb 09
1
htb: class isn''t work conserving ?!
I am seeing a lot of messages like this on my console and in /var/log/messages: Feb 9 19:27:55 rnsa kernel: htb: class 20001 isn''t work conserving ?! The class it''s referring to is the only subclass of an HTB qdisc. Can anyone tell me why HTB would complain in this way? If I understand correctly, HTB isn''t a work-conserving qdisc anyway.
2004 Sep 20
1
Question about limited primary addresses
I just realized that I hadn''t actually asked a question when I posted this before. Let me try again... I am trying to configure a Linux box with all possible VLANs (4094 of them), and a subnet on each VLAN. Creating the VLANs isn''t a problem. But, when I try to use "ip addr add ..." commands to assign an IP address to each VLAN interface, I get to do about 280 of