Displaying 20 results from an estimated 90000 matches similar to: "using lartc"
2004 Dec 22
4
allocating b/w
Hi,
A majority of our work inolves ftp to my clients'' side over our
slow connection. Now we need to allocate a greater b/w for this
protocol. Is there anyway I can do it using lartc easily?
Any suggestions on this please?
With warm regards,
-Payal
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2005 Jan 06
2
routing decisions
Hi,
I have Mandrake 10.0 gateway with internet via. ppp0. Also, another
machine 192.168.0.4 is always connected to net via. a dial-up
modem. Now I want to allow a machine (192.168.0.2) in my LAN to
access net through 192.168.0.4. So according to lartc howto I did,
# echo 200 John >> /etc/iproute2/rt_tables
# ip rule add from 192.168.0.2 table John
# ip route add default via 192.168.0.4 dev
2005 Feb 11
1
load sharing
Hi,
I am taking my machine loaded with Mandrake 10.0 and Suse 9.1 to my
friend''s place. She has 2 different ISP providing pppoe connections
in her office. She has allowed me try load balancing on my machine on
Sunday. I just wanted to know does lartc stand good with pppoe? I
have heard conflicting opinions on the same. I do not want to patch
my kernel at all for it. Is it possible
2003 Oct 30
7
default route
Hi,
Is it possible to use more than one default route? I believe yes.
Any comments on them. If I use more than one, where will the trafficc be
diverted from?
With warm regards,
-Payal
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2006 Feb 09
8
load balancing and failover
Hi,
A friend of mine has 2 lines of 512kbps terminated in two Linux boxes.
He now want to remove those 2 boxes and have some device which will
loadbalance the two ISPs and also have a failover arrangement. But he
has agreed to give me a chance to do it on Linux for my own
satisfication.
Is this easy to do with lartc? How do I go about it exactly? I have
very less time to do it since his
2005 Nov 10
6
throtling bandwidth
Hi,
My branch office as got a 256Kbps b/w from their service provider at a
very very high rate per Mb. They don''t require 256Kbps at all but the
ISP does not offer anything low. Can we restrict the bandwith to say
64Kbps nothing fancy? How do I go about it?
With warm regards,
-Payal
2005 Nov 10
0
lartc.org reading
Hi,
This is the 7th time I am reading lartc.org howto and now got the reason
why I could''t understand it for so many days.
It starts real good with cool basics, but on Chapter 4 "Rules - routing
policy database" it gets complicated very fast.
e.g. it mentions /etc/iproute2/rt_tables file but does not tell what it
does, and what all other configuration files do. It is like
2005 Nov 10
7
simple routing query
Hi,
I have 2 interfaces - one for adsl and other for LAN on my Linux gateway
machine. The IP addresses are 10.10.10.3 & 192.168.10.101 respectively.
Now my routing tables show this particular entry. What exactly is this?
169.254.0.0/16 dev eth0 scope link
Or by traditional route -n,
169.254.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.0.0 U 0 0 0 eth0
What exactly is this 169.254.0.0/16
2005 Jan 26
2
OT: syncing
Hi,
An offtopic quesiton, but I could not think of asking any other list
where it might be answered.
I have a client uploading a few designs (25-30 Mbs) daily at a remote
ftp server. We download them in morning. Since we have a slow
connection we daily waste a couple of hours downloading it. Is there
any way I can download them at night. The only thing is that I am not
sure of the time they
2005 Mar 21
1
semi-OT: internal IP range
Hi,
The other day I went to my friend''s company where her local LAN IP
was 37.0.0.8 I was pretty shocked since that IP is not for internal
use. So, I asked her system admin about it and he muttered something
about classless IP range and went off. Was he right in giving such a
range to internal IPs?
Also, the netmask was 255.255.255.0 and the default gateway was
37.0.1.x. Is this
2003 Sep 30
2
password problem with rsync
Hi,
I want to use rsync from a script. Before that I am trying it from
command line. I use it as,
$ rsync --password-file=pass -e ssh -av legal.txt accounts@127.0.0.1:/home/accounts
accounts@127.0.0.1's password:
I don't want to be prompted for password.
$ ls -l pass
-rwx------ 1 payal payal 9 Sep 30 19:11 pass*
$ cat pass
accpass123
[Don't worry it is not on real
2003 Sep 24
3
updating server with rsync????
Hi,
I have 2 ftp servers with 3 identical users.
I want server B to be updated of server A.
Whatever changes mmade by users on server A should be made on server B
say every 5 hours.
Is rsync the right tool to use here?
Can rsync be used such that only changed files are downloaded?
Thanks a lot and bye.
With warm regards,
-Payal
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2003 Oct 01
0
AW: password problem with rsync
The password is related to a rsync server,
when you communicate through the rsync port:
grep rsync /etc/services
rsync 873/tcp # rsync
rsync 873/udp # rsync
the authentication therefore is done against the rsync serverpassword.
Yo wanted to "file in" the ssh password?
Not possible in this way ...
Rainer
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2005 Jul 28
1
wondershaper query
Hello,
I am trying wondershaper-1.1a on a friend''s pppoe connection on her
Linux box.
There are a few things I don''t understand.
1. She has pppoe connection so should DEV=eth0 or DEV=ppp0 ?
2. Her ISP just says on her payment bill that the speed is 128kbps, but
doesn''t mention any downlink/uplink speed, so in that case what should
be,
DOWNLINK= and UPLINK= ?
3. She
2004 Dec 06
3
rsync: a bit of confusion
Hi,
This is the first time I have setup rsync.conf like,
max connections = 20
syslog facility = local3
read only = true
hosts allow = 192.168.10.10
[qmail-control]
comment = qmail-control
path = /var/qmail/control
read only = yes
list = yes
uid = root
gid = root
Then from 192.168.10.10, I tried,
rsync -avz -e ssh
2004 Nov 22
9
multiple providers
Hi,
I have Mandrake 10.0 (official). I have read the section in lartc about
"Routing for multiple uplinks/providers", but still I have some queries
below.
I have a DSL connection where they give pppoe which is directly terminated
into eth1 of my Linux box. Now I have another machine connected to dial-up
and it is on same LAN connected to eth0 of Linux box. Now, can I use
both these
2003 Aug 04
1
Réf. : Re: R?f. : system users and smbpasswd users
Hi :)
As I'd say in French "de rien !" (you're welcome :))
Yes, you can use PAM to redirect the system authentication calls to your
LDAP directory, but in reality samba
will continue to use two types of accounts : the "posixAccount"s (same as
/etc/passwd) and the "sambaSamAccount"s.
Everything will be stored in you LDAP directory, but Samba still needs two
2004 Jan 29
1
RE: LARTC digest, Vol 1 #1564 - 6 msgs
Martin,
If I understand whay you are suggesting, there is a problem in your
design: It will only work if you use Hide NAT. The problem is that the
ip_src == IP0 rule is wrong: The ip_src is not changed by the router and
it is not equal to the IP of any of the machine interfaces.
Can you think of a solution that will work in the following reasonabl
scenario:
Lets say I have two T1 internet
2004 Nov 15
0
Re: LARTC digest, Vol 1 #2000 - 1 msg
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2005 Apr 13
0
Re: LARTC Digest, Vol 2, Issue 40
Hi Marcin,
There is no problem to make limitation on a linux bridge. The rule must
be the same as for a router: there must be applied on eth0 and eth1.
All my best,
Liviu
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