"David D.W. Downey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

This is my last mail on this topic.


> 
> Yes, it is out of line. I run a hybrid network here consisting of
> Win98SE clients, Windows 2000 clients and Red Hat Linux 6.1 servers
> handling mail, LDAP, NIS, NFS, Sybase, mysql, and PostgreSQL. The win 98
> clients are for developing database front ends to Linux databases, Open
> Source projects for Windows (Yes there are a few, mostly using DJGPP).
> Each Workstation is a dual boot system with Win98 and Linux. This
> particular machine is used for gaming as well, unless you are going to
> try to tell me that Linux can play FreeSpace II and Unreal Tournament.
> (The Unreal Tournament for Linux segfaults on every workstation it's
> been put on including those outside of my own network.)

Ohh, Unreal Tournament run fine on many machine that i know including
debian and mandrake, i suppose it run fine on redhat too.

<ironic mode>
Wanna send me gdb && strace output in private ?
</ironic mode>

> 
> 
> > 
> > Uhh i see you have good knowledge of unix environment,
> > you're currently using winbloat 98... (X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.72 [en] (Win98; I))
> > 
> 
> Ahh so I see you are really just a developer and not a network person.

Ohh, i really like the *just* word.

So you're completly wrong again, just see the address in my sig,
also, i was network admin, and did some security audit.
i'm also developping an ids (which mean intrusion detection system)
( see the sig ).

So this is networking stuff. 

> Tell you what. I'll leave the development to you, you leave the
> networking to me.

Ok, register to the prelude mailing list,
your great knowledge in networking will probably help us a lot.
( Heard about fast IP lookup table algorithm ? We are currently on this )

see you.

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     The Unix community wish them good luck for their future developments.

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