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2005 Apr 27
23
eth0 & eth1 changing every boot
This is probably a stupid question, but I''m stumped. Practically every time my firewall boots (not often, but still) eth0 and eth1 exchange places (internet and intranet). How do I lock them down? SuSE 9.2, Shorewall 2.2.3. Thanks! Mike- -- Mornings: Evolution in action. Only the grumpy will survive. -- Please note - Due to the intense volume of spam, we have installed site-wide
2004 Jul 02
5
htb: class 10007 isn''t work conserving ?!
I''m getting the following error/warning at some point in my config script, and I''m not sure which class it is referring to. htb: class 10007 isn''t work conserving ?! I [think I] understand that htb is a non-work-conserving qdisc, and I [think I] have configured things so that every htb qdisc I instantiate limits the bandwidth, so I don''t understand why this
2004 Jul 08
15
Re: LARTC digest, Vol 1 #1809 - 14 msgs
Hi! >Message: 5 >Date: Thu, 08 Jul 2004 17:00:21 +0530 >From: Sudheer Divakaran <sudheer@svw.com> >To: lartc@mailman.ds9a.nl >Subject: [LARTC] Is Linux based Router feasible > >Hi, > >I''ve a local LAN consisting of about 150 machines. I''m using a Linux >machine as the gateway machine which inturn connects to two different >ISPs. My
2016 Oct 11
3
gigE -> 100Mb problems
On 10/10/2016 09:31 PM, John R Pierce wrote: > > oh. Yeah, the entire "net-tools" package is deprecated. I tend to forget which of the two (ethtool or mii-tool) is in that set. # Avoid using any of these: $ rpm -ql net-tools
2004 Jul 09
5
RE: the "cisco vs. Linux" thread
FYI this topic has been covered on the Zebra and Quagga lists - hardware processors, memory, NICs, etc - software OS (Linux, *BSD), drivers, etc I''ve been running a couple of Linux routers for about 2 years now, I''m using them as core routers so I bought a couple of rackmount "server" boxes with redundant PSUs and h/w RAID (1) for hotswap disks. I''m using
2007 Feb 02
13
Client cannot connect to Internet
Hello List, This is my first post to the list, and as such I apologize for the length of it. I tried to put as much detail into this as possible. I recently installed Shorewall on a computer running Gentoo Linux. The computer has 3 network cards in it, but I''ve only configured 2. Going the cheap route, I''m connecting my client directly to my firewall using a crossover cable.
2004 Aug 03
1
network scripts debian
Working at setting up some new firewalls with multi-path routing over 2 isps. Doing it with debian sarge. Problem is the normal network scripts use ifconfig and route. In my tests I did a simple setup script. Feel like I am reinventing the wheel :-) Is it OK to use the network scripts to setup the interface and then remove the routes ifconfig created and add any needed routes with ip
2004 Sep 15
1
load balancing
hi, question. i was reading the howto, and the part about load balancing talk about to providers, well i have one provider and make to dial-modem conection, so i have the same gateway in both (ppp0 and ppp1) but to diferent IP. what do i have to do? just set up the default route to be a multipath route? or do i need to split the access? _______________________________________________ LARTC
2006 Nov 16
1
Multi-site Redundancy. Possible?
We have 3 sites located across the US. Each has its own Asterisk PBX with a stand-alone installation. The sites are connected via VPN, fully messed, with fractional DS3s to the same service provider. We'd like to set it up so that if the PBX at site A fails, it fails over to B or C, if the PBX at B fails it fails over to A or C, and so on. I know Cisco CallManager supports this using
2003 Jul 03
1
Rsync sharing connections
Hi ! I am running rsync between two server machines where files are being created and removed from both machines simultaneously and I am facing the following problem : When a new file is created on machine 1 it is transferred to machine 2 without any problem, the same happens if a file is deleted from machine 1. But if a new file is created on machine 2, it is deleted from that machine before
2011 Feb 13
0
[LLVMdev] Compiling LLVM-Clang with MinGW on Windows
On 2/12/2011 6:58 PM, nullnull wrote: > I'm a Windows user, and wish to run LLVM-Clang on Windows. > In Visual Studio 2010, buidling was fairly straightforward via the > solution file from CMake. However, there is no good document (thought > I searched for an hour) how to compile LLVM with MinGW on Windows. > I generated MinGW Makefile and build directories from CMake. Ok.
2011 Feb 13
3
[LLVMdev] Compiling LLVM-Clang with MinGW on Windows
I'm a Windows user, and wish to run LLVM-Clang on Windows. In Visual Studio 2010, buidling was fairly straightforward via the solution file from CMake. However, there is no good document (thought I searched for an hour) how to compile LLVM with MinGW on Windows. I generated MinGW Makefile and build directories from CMake. I installed entire MinGW+MSys packages. I tried to run "make -f
2008 Feb 02
9
deep test with rspec?
All, Has anyone on this list tried to use DeepTest[1] with rspec? My initial attempts have failed so I would be really interested if someone has figured it out. Thanks. -Ben 1. http://www.somethingnimble.com/bliki/deep-test
2010 Jun 23
6
LMTP SIZE Option
Hi Timo, Are there any plans to support the SIZE option in the lmtp server? Paul
2002 Jul 17
6
Linux and Solaris performance
We have an interesting quandry here. When I'm rsync'ing my directory tree (100 directories each containing 1000 files) I see some strange results: All of these machines are on their own network segment (100t) in our QA lab Solaris->Solaris - time taken: 11m32s Solaris->RH Linux 7.2 - time taken: 206s RH Linux->Rn Linux - time taken 1m59s In each instance I have rsync running
2004 Jul 07
4
tutorial for Julian Anastasov''s patches
I''m sure that I had found (and printed out ...) a really good tutorial that explain how to use Julian Anastasov''s routing patch, but I can''t seem to find it now. Any pointers? -- ****************************************************************** Glen W. Mabey Glen.Mabey@usu.edu http://mabeys.homelinux.com/glen/
2017 Oct 18
2
gluster + synology
Hi, Does anyone have any experience of using Synology NAS servers as bricks in a gluster setup? The ops team at my work prefers Synology since that is what they are already using and some of the nice out-of-the-box admin features. From what I can tell Synology runs a custom linux flavor so it should be possible to compile gluster on it. Any first hand experience with it? Thanks, Ben
2007 Nov 11
8
Autotest with rspec HTML output
Hey all, I was just wondering if any one has played around with getting autotest''s rspec integration working with rspec''s HTML output. I really like how in the rspec textmate bundle the context of the failing code is inlined with the failing spec along with the exact line highlighted and a link to the exact spot in reference. However, I rarely use this nice output since
2009 Apr 26
9
Problems running features with Textmate Cucumber bundle
I finally plunked down for the beta RSpec bundle and I''m working through the initial example. Although I''m a fairly experienced RSpec user, I''m stlll learning new tricks. Anyway, I''m going though the mastermind example, and everything is going well, except that I decided to also try out the Textmate bundle for Cucumber. I decided to use Ben Mabey''s
2017 Oct 19
1
gluster + synology
On Wed, Oct 18, 2017 at 12:45 PM, Alex Chekholko <alex at calicolabs.com> wrote: > In theory, you can run GlusterFS on a Synology box, as it is "just a Linux > box". In practice, you might be the first person to ever try it. > Not sure if this would be the first attempt. Synology seems to bundle glusterfs in some form [1]. Regards, Vijay [1]