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2006 May 31
2
Routing based on source address
Hi, Is it possible to create a routing rule that depends on the source host/network, besides the target host/network? E.g. route everything from 192.168.0.x to 10.0.0.1, and route everything from 192.168.1.x to 10.0.0.1. TIA -- Groeten, Joost Kraaijeveld Askesis B.V. Molukkenstraat 14 6524NB Nijmegen tel: 024-3888063 / 06-51855277 fax: 024-3608416 web: www.askesis.nl
2010 Jan 10
1
cygwin 1.7.x rsync 3.0.6 hangs at arbitrary reproducible points in transfers
Since upgrading to cygwin 1.7.x, I'm unable to complete rsync jobs to a Debian machine (running stable). cygwin rsync is 3.0.6; Debian is 3.0.3. The transfer goes for a while and then just gets stuck halfway through an arbitrary file. If I cancel and restart, same thing (but gets a little further). If I manually copy the file in question, it will usually go a bit longer and then get stuck
2011 May 19
2
trouble with summary tables with several variables using aggregate function
Dear all, I am having trouble creating summary tables using aggregate function. given the following table: Var1 Var2 Var3 dummy S1 T1 I 1 S1 T1 I 1 S1 T1 D 1 S1 T1 D 1 S1 T2 I 1 S1 T2 I 1 S1 T2 D 1 S1 T2 D 1 S2
2011 Apr 20
2
'Record' row values every time the binary value in a collumn changes
My question is twofold. Part 1: My data looks like this: (example set, real data has 2*10^6 rows) binary<-c(1,1,1,0,0,0,1,1,1,0,0) Chromosome<-c(1,1,1,1,1,1,2,2,2,2,2) start<-c(12,17,18,20,25,36,12,15,16,17,19) Table<-cbind(Chromosome,start,binary) Chromosome start binary [1,] 1 12 1 [2,] 1 17 1 [3,] 1 18 1 [4,] 1
2004 Aug 31
0
HTB.init for zebra BGP
Hi, I have successfully shape bandwidth using htb.init using ip address , but when i try to shape zebra BGP using their ip address and BGP port it can''t match the class for BGP and always get the default class. Here''s my htb.init script in the bridge : #eth0-2:50.bgp RATE=128kbit RULE=192.168.192.163 RULE=192.168.199.22 RULE=*:179 #eth1-2:50.bgp RATE=128kbit
2006 Jan 05
2
Linux HA may not be the best choice in your situation. High Availability using 2 sites
Just to clarify, I'm looking at this from an application layer Point of View. One of the reasons why I'm looking at it that way, is because Tim said he was looking at LinuxHA..."application level" redundancy that uses IP. Tim, just to let you know, I don't believe that LinuxHA will work in the way you described, only because of the different IP ranges. It looks like Linux
2007 Aug 01
3
FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-07:06.tcpdump
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 ============================================================================= FreeBSD-SA-07:06.tcpdump Security Advisory The FreeBSD Project Topic: Buffer overflow in tcpdump(1) Category: contrib Module: tcpdump Announced:
2007 Aug 01
3
FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-07:06.tcpdump
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 ============================================================================= FreeBSD-SA-07:06.tcpdump Security Advisory The FreeBSD Project Topic: Buffer overflow in tcpdump(1) Category: contrib Module: tcpdump Announced:
2012 Mar 08
0
BGP + shorewall on multiISP env.
Hi list, My network was assigned a private AS and my ISP(4) urged me to use BGP ! My Other 3 providers on my Shorewall BOX are typical aDSL lines while the 4th is an 1G optical uplink with 64 addresses. Currently I am in a balance, track mode in shorewall ISP setup.. After I installed - configured and started zebra + bgp my static routing tables got filled with about 850 static routes to
2002 Jun 07
1
zebra bgp and shorewall
Hi, I plan to implement a redundant Internet connection using BGP on 2 different Linux Routers. The routing daemon software I will be using is Zebra (zebra.org). I''m wondering if I should have my Linux firewall behind the 2 BGP routers, or could I keep the shorewall on both BGP routers? Has anyone had any experience with this? Any help is much appreciated. Thanks, Sam
2006 Jan 06
0
Linux HA may not be the best choice inyoursituation. High Availability using 2 sites
One final consideration I forgot to mention, make sure you have a beefy router. Depending on your BGP configurations, if you want to receive all routes from the internet, that can seriously bog down a low end router. I'm not saying you can't get by with a low-end router, just make sure your router can handle the results of your BGP configs. --Todd -----Original Message----- From:
2006 Apr 30
1
PPPoe, Bgp
Refering to pppoe i have next problem : I asked my isp if i can buy a class of real ip`s to be routed by them. They said elegantly it can`t be done . I want opinions . I am using an ADSL connection through a Speedtouch 510 configured in bridge. About Bgp : i asked someone if i can peer 2 different locations on 2 different ip`s using private asn number and he said yes , and what i don`t
2002 Feb 14
1
Zebra, Routing ...
Before I start, I don''t want to do ECMP or simple bonding ... I have multiple Internet connections available to multiple boxes on one of my networks. Box A connects to ISPs 1, 2 and 3 Box B connects to ISPs 1 and 4 Boxes A and B are both connected to each other and the rest of the network. 1) I would like to set up some dynamic routing in such a way that any given outgoing packet from
2006 Jan 06
1
Linux HA may not be the best choice in yoursituation. High Availability using 2 sites
In a nutshell and very first of all, you need at least 2 internet connections. Those ISP must be willing to setup BGP peering between your routers and theirs. Once that agreement has been made, you need to get their AS Numbers and submit the ASN request located on ARIN's website (http://www.arin.net). After some paperwork and money exchanges, ARIN assigns you an AS number. At that point,
2010 Aug 05
1
Correct way to use quagga and shorewall
Hi, I''ve setup quagga on a shorewall firewall server. The only purpose for this is to use BGP to connect to a "peering platform" supplied by our data centre supplier. There are some very large ISP''s (and other various providers including google) on this peering platform and connecting to it will speed up access to/from our services and hosted servers. The physical
2007 Jun 05
3
Multipath routing
Hello! I have trouble with multipath routing. Those options are enabled in kernel: [*] IP: policy routing [*] IP: equal cost multipath [*] IP: equal cost multipath with caching support (EXPERIMENTAL) <*> MULTIPATH: round robin algorithm But issuing: ip r a 1.2.3.0/23 scope global equalize nexthop via 80.245.176.11 \ dev eth0 weight 1 nexthop via 80.245.176.13 dev eth0
2007 Jul 26
0
Multi-Path Load Balancing
Hi, We have the following config: Servers -> BGP router (10 Gbit) -> BGP router (1 Gbit) -> BGP router (100 mbit) We would like to do the following. The server should first fill the 100 mbit link, then fill the 1 Gbit link, and then the 10 Gbit link, when traffic increases. The resverse applies when traffic decreases. I found lots of docs on
2003 Jul 20
1
rsync on cygwin is hanging
I am trying to backup a Windows machine to a Linux machine using rsync (over ssh). I have been able to successfully sync a few files at a time, but when I try to backup an entire tree the process hangs on both machines. I believe this is a different problem than one posted on here before, but I did try this patch with no success:
2007 Jan 22
0
Advice on TC/Iptables Configurations
Hi Everyone, First post to the list - hope I have hit the right list for all of the questions below! I have several queries over the "front end" infrastructure of a vast data center infrastructure we are planning, connecting 20ish services to the BGP Routed infrastructure being provided by our datacenter provider. There are around 10-30 thousand end users of these services, and I have
2005 Jun 09
0
FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-05:10.tcpdump
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 ============================================================================= FreeBSD-SA-05:10.tcpdump Security Advisory The FreeBSD Project Topic: Infinite loops in tcpdump protocol decoding Category: contrib Module: tcpdump