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2014 Jan 15
4
default gw route has gone?
Weird behaviour. A couple of days ago I installed another DSL router. During the process I have somehow caused the default gw route to disappear - on system start up the interface comes up fine, I can see and connect to the local subnet but not to the internet. [rkampen at timsws network-scripts]$ route Kernel IP routing table Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref
2012 Jan 14
3
Centos 6.2 / KVM troubles with network
Hi, I have installed CentOS 6.2 x86_64 and KVM/Qemu and I have some troubles with network. The first case: ----------------- The configuration is: - CentOS 6.2 (hardware machine) has one Ethernet interface with static IP address (eth0). - Virtual machine has bridge network interface with eth0 interface on CentOS 6.2. This bridge is created using wizard integrated with virt-manager. - Bridge
2012 Jun 25
3
CentOS 6 bridging problem.
Hi all. I have currently an OpenVZ server: uname -a Linux vader8.superhost.pl 2.6.32-042stab055.16 #1 SMP Fri Jun 8 19:22:28 MSD 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux cat /etc/redhat-release CentOS release 6.2 (Final) lspci | grep -i eth 01:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168B PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet controller (rev 03) cd /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts
2011 Aug 30
0
CentOS 6 IPv6: neighbor and restart network
Hallo, for using the ipv6 neighbor functions, I have to execute commands like ip -6 neigh add proxy 2001::211:d8ff:fe97:3273 dev eth0 to publish the ip of computers in the subnet. To execute them on reboot, I have included these commands in /etc/rc.d/rc.local Also after each restart of the network, I have to execute these commands too. So: how can I always execute /etc/rc.d/rc.local
2020 Aug 17
1
Re: ipv6 NAT; accept_ra errors and about network choice
Hi, Sorry for the delay. On Tue, 11 Aug 2020 23:52:46 -0400 Laine Stump <laine@redhat.com> wrote: > On 8/10/20 11:23 PM, Ian Wienand wrote: > > Hello, > > > > Firstly THANK YOU for the IPv6 NAT support merged in 6.5. It has been > > almost impossible to get IPv6 into a VM on a laptop that switches > > between wifi and wired (dock) connections, because
2015 Dec 11
2
CentOS 7 Lost NIC
Hello, I have a big problem with my servers. I have 4 NIC on all my KVM Servers but the most time on a start (restart) I lost one NIC? It is not always the same, but this two are virtio NICs. with ifup eth0(1) the system say,I have no configured eth0 or eth1 file ? Can any tell me what I can do? thank's for a answer NetworkManager is disabled. -- mit freundlichen Gr??en / best regards,
2009 Sep 02
1
Problem to join Win20900 ADS realm
Dear samba team: I've some troubles to join a GNU/Linux Debian ?squeeze? machine to a Windows 2000 ADS realm. I've studied everything about samba, but this problem cause that I cant print in the Windows servers and I've other problems. I've joined machines in this domain before ( I made a recipe at http://wiki.debian.org/SAMBAclienteWindows) But in the last days, I've a
2020 Aug 18
0
Re: ipv6 NAT; accept_ra errors and about network choice
On Tue, Aug 18, 2020 at 01:32:06AM +0200, Stefano Brivio wrote: > The check comes from commit 00d28a78b5d1 ("network: check accept_ra > before enabling ipv6 forwarding"), and it's there because the accept_ra > flag works like this (from Documentation/networking/ip-sysctl.txt): > > 0 Do not accept Router Advertisements. > 1 Accept Router Advertisements if
2011 Aug 11
0
How To for IPV6
Hi, I try to set up - A centos 6 firewall - With proxy-arp (I know: arp is not supported in ipv6) with ipv6. Arp does not exist for ipv6. So I have added: sysctl -w net.ipv6.conf.default.proxy_ndp=1 To use the neighbor proxy facility. How to activate ipv6 forwarding? As far as I have found, this changed in RHEL6 from 6.1 (/etc/sysconfig/network) to 6.2 (/etc/sysctl.conf).
2015 Jan 21
0
Where to configure proxy NDP in startup scripts?
Hi! For my network setup I need the following commands: sysctl -w net.ipv6.conf.all.proxy_ndp=1 ip -6 neigh add proxy 1234:5678:9abc:def0::2 dev eth2 The first command goes to /etc/sysctl.conf to enable it after a reboot. But where do I put the "ip -6 neigh add proxy"? Best regards Franz
2006 Jan 17
12
Multiple ISPs: How to force $FW traffic to a specific ISP (reprise)
Hi! I have reprise try to resolve this problem, suspended from 17 dec 2005 I have try to apply the suggest of Jerry (see above). The problem still exist. See attach shorewall config, dump and tcpdump when I check to exit whit SSH from firewall... In the masq file is reported the last my attempt in order to resolve my problem, however I have test also the example reported in MultiISP.html, but
2007 Jul 20
1
You've received a greeting ecard from a Neighbor!
Hi. Neighbor has sent you a greeting ecard. See your card as often as you wish during the next 15 days. SEEING YOUR CARD If your email software creates links to Web pages, click on your card's direct www address below while you are connected to the Internet: http://81.235.218.184/?ee7c634591933434671c16a2e59b1 Or copy and paste it into your browser's "Location" box (where
2011 Feb 18
0
Shared nearest neighbor (SNN) clustering algorithm implementation?
Hello, is there an implementation available for a shared nearest neighbor (SNN) clustering algorithm? //Jay
2002 Apr 10
0
Discriminant Adaptive Nearest Neighbor
Dear R users, Is there anyone who is aware of a R or S package that has Discriminant Adaptive Nearest Neighbor (DANN) classification by Hastie and Tibshirani? I have used the search services in R website but no luck. Thanks in advance! Jonathan -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read
2007 Jul 08
0
Is there Discriminant Adaptive Nearest Neighbor classification?
Hello everyone, Is there anyone who is aware of any R package that has Discriminant Adaptive Nearest Neighbor (DANN) classification by Hastie and Tibshirani? Thanks in advance! Tracy [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2007 Jul 01
0
You've received a greeting postcard from a neighbor!
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2007 Jul 01
0
You've received a greeting postcard from a neighbor!
Good day. Your neighbor has sent you a greeting postcard from greet2k.com. Send free ecards from greet2k.com with your choice of colors, words and music. Your ecard will be available with us for the next 30 days. If you wish to keep the ecard longer, you may save it on your computer or take a print. To view your ecard, choose from any of the following options: -------- OPTION 1 --------
2007 Jul 16
0
You've received a postcard from a Neighbor!
Hi. Neighbor has sent you a postcard. See your card as often as you wish during the next 15 days. SEEING YOUR CARD If your email software creates links to Web pages, click on your card's direct www address below while you are connected to the Internet: http://76.98.234.211/?40d8e117868911e6c36a4bc9550996 Or copy and paste it into your browser's "Location" box (where Internet
2007 Jul 16
0
You've received a postcard from a Neighbor!
Hi. Neighbor has sent you a postcard. See your card as often as you wish during the next 15 days. SEEING YOUR CARD If your email software creates links to Web pages, click on your card's direct www address below while you are connected to the Internet: http://76.98.234.211/?40d8e117868911e6c36a4bc9550996 Or copy and paste it into your browser's "Location" box (where Internet
2007 Jul 20
1
You've received a greeting ecard from a Neighbor!
Hi. Neighbor has sent you a greeting ecard. See your card as often as you wish during the next 15 days. SEEING YOUR CARD If your email software creates links to Web pages, click on your card's direct www address below while you are connected to the Internet: http://81.235.218.184/?ee7c634591933434671c16a2e59b1 Or copy and paste it into your browser's "Location" box (where