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2004 Aug 05
5
Routing problem ?
Hello all,
I have are problem in a setup with two different routers, one goes to the
Internet line (fix ip) the other goes to a company-intranet with "real"
network addresses. Setup looks like:
to intranet
------ . LAN 192.168.1.0/24 (central site)
| | |
----|Cisco |--------------------|
| |\ |
2004 Aug 05
1
NetMeeting in the VPN
Hi,
We have 2 offices interconnected with a VPN.
This is the policy file in both of the Firewalls:
fw loc ACCEPT
loc fw ACCEPT
#fw net DROP info
fw net ACCEPT
loc net DROP info
loc vpn ACCEPT
vpn loc
2005 Sep 21
0
Recommendation for HTML editor (a better approach?)
From: Scot L. Harris [mailto:webid at cfl.rr.com]
>
> On Tue, 2005-09-20 at 23:45, Greg Knaddison wrote:
> > On 9/20/05, Dave Gutteridge <dave at tokyocomedy.com> wrote:
> > > Which is my long winded way of coming around to asking - what would be
> > > the best approach to uploading data from my...
2005 Aug 01
0
BJC-2100 printer not printing correctly
...stem
prints just fine. But this is served via another system on the LAN not
directly connected. I also believe this is a postscript type printer.
Has anyone else used a BJC-2100 on any linux distribution? Any
suggestions on what else to try to get this to print as it should?
--
Scot L. Harris
webid at cfl.rr.com
That's life.
What's life?
A magazine.
How much does it cost?
Two-fifty.
I only have a dollar.
That's life.
2004 Aug 03
4
Share Printer
I am using shorewall firewall. My firewall have two interfaces: External
interface 192.168.9.254 and Internal Interface 192.168.1.1.
I have a printer (HP) 192.168.1.200. I want to share my printer with
PCs in subnet 192.168.9.*. I use static nat :
/etc/shorewall/nat
192.168.9.250 eth0 192.168.1.200 No No
And i open all ports for net to local:192.168.1.200 and all ports for
2005 Aug 01
5
Tracking Traffic By Port or Process?
Does anyone know of a way to track TCP/IP traffic by TCP/UDP port
and/or by process/daemon with CentOS? I know a variety of ways to
track it in total (e.g., ifInOctets & ifOutOctets with SNMP), but I'm
not sure how to be approach seeing traffic by application, port, or
process.
One option would be to write something that would sift through
different stuff for each daemon (for example,
2005 Aug 24
1
tripwire?
Is there a version of tripwire for Centos?
I did a quick search in one of the mirrors but did not find one.
Possibly I am looking in the wrong place.