[bdlug] [OT] Firefox (bn-BD) issue.
Friends, I need your inputs in following thread [0]. Please suggest. Cheers, -Jamil [0] http://forum.amaderprojukti.com/viewtopic.php?f=44&t=3108 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [bdlug] HOW CAN I LINK TWO SEPARATE NETWORKS WITH ADSL OR FIBER OPTIC
Dear Mr. Mustafa, Tks for your suggestions and m trying to go through documenttion. Initially I went frustrated when got a reply like "dont you hv heard abt VPN" - darling friends I am looking for some suggestions as my experience in Networking or IT is poor. I hv two separate networks wch I stated earlier using NAT router. I m eager to use VPN utility but how to configure, hv no idea abt it. Can any one brief me how to do VPN in dlink or Netgear. Hope all you wil consider my case positively. Rgds/shahid --- On Thu, 3/12/09, Mustafa Golam - wrote: From: Mustafa Golam - Subject: Re: [bdlug] HOW CAN I LINK TWO SEPARATE NETWORKS WITH ADSL OR FIBER OPTIC To: bdlug@yahoogroups.com Date: Thursday, March 12, 2009, 11:20 PM Hi Shahid Bhai, Your inquiry is not clearly explained. I guess, you have some optical links between to sites and you are using ADSL-WIC in cisco ISR routers (2600/3600 etc) to connect the two branches. If that's correct, then following document will be helpful for you: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk175/tk15/technologies_configuration_example09186a0080093e52.shtml If you want to learn the design aspects and much more: please visit this link. http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/solutions/Enterprise/WAN_and_MAN/P2P_GRE_IPSec/2_p2pGRE_Phase2.html This Forum is mostly for Linux/Unix people. And thanks GOD some of them are interested in Networking as well. If you want to get in touch with networking stuffs only, you can subscribe the following list and put your questions there. Surely you will get more response if your question is interesting. https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp If you are using other vendors, you can subscribe them at: http://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/ HTH, Mustafa On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 8:49 AM, mak wrote: > On 13/03/2009, Linux Bangladesh > > wrote: > > > > Shahid wrote: > > > DEAR ALL, > > > > > > I HAVE TWO SEPATE NETWORKS IN TWO SEPARATE OFFICES USING ADSL AND FIBER > > OPTIC. > > > > > > HOW CAN I MAKE A POINT TO POINT NETWORK TO CONNECT WHOLE NETWORK?? > > > > > > RGDS/SHAHID > > > > > > > > > > > > ever heard of anything called VPN? > > And I wonder if he knows something called "Type Case". > > -- > = > Regards > > Mahay Alam Khan > gpg key: 4FDD30FB > General Secretary - Ankur ICT Development Foundation > http://www.ankur.org.bd > Founder Member - Bangladesh Open Source Network > http://www.bdosn.org > OpenOffice.org MarCon Bangladesh > Fedora Ambassador Bangladesh > = > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > -- -- *´¨) ¸.•´¸.•*´¨) ¸.•*¨) (¸.•´ (¸.•` *Mustafa Golam,CCIE(..)'.'`,. -.*.-JNCIS,RHCE,CC{D,I,N,S,V}P`et. al.'.'`,. GPRS/MPBN Soultion Integrator, Madagascar. LM Ericsson SA Ltd. www.ericsson.com. Email : mustafa.go...@gmail.com Mobile : +(261)034-111-77-28 http://journey2ccie.wordpress.com/ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] To unsubscribe send a blank mail to: bdlug-unsubscr...@egroups.comyahoo! Groups Links [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [bdlug] HOW CAN I LINK TWO SEPARATE NETWORKS WITH ADSL OR FIBER OPTIC
Just be carefull when using all CAPITAL letters. I guess your plea was treated as shouting. On 3/13/09, Shahid wrote: > Dear Mr. Mustafa, > > Tks for your suggestions and m trying to go through documenttion. > > Initially I went frustrated when got a reply like "dont you hv heard abt > VPN" - darling friends I am looking for some suggestions as my experience in > Networking or IT is poor. > > I hv two separate networks wch I stated earlier using NAT router. I m eager > to use VPN utility but how to configure, hv no idea abt it. Can any one > brief me how to do VPN in dlink or Netgear. > > Hope all you wil consider my case positively. > > Rgds/shahid > > --- On Thu, 3/12/09, Mustafa Golam - wrote: > > > From: Mustafa Golam - > Subject: Re: [bdlug] HOW CAN I LINK TWO SEPARATE NETWORKS WITH ADSL OR FIBER > OPTIC > To: bdlug@yahoogroups.com > Date: Thursday, March 12, 2009, 11:20 PM > > > Hi Shahid Bhai, > Your inquiry is not clearly explained. > I guess, you have some optical links between to sites and you are using > ADSL-WIC > in cisco ISR routers (2600/3600 etc) to connect the two branches. > If that's correct, then following document will be helpful for you: > http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk175/tk15/technologies_configuration_example09186a0080093e52.shtml > > If you want to learn the design aspects and much more: please visit this > link. > http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/solutions/Enterprise/WAN_and_MAN/P2P_GRE_IPSec/2_p2pGRE_Phase2.html > > This Forum is mostly for Linux/Unix people. And thanks GOD some of them are > interested > in Networking as well. If you want to get in touch with networking stuffs > only, you can subscribe > the following list and put your questions there. Surely you will get more > response if your > question is interesting. > https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp > > If you are using other vendors, you can subscribe them at: > http://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/ > > > > HTH, > Mustafa > > > On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 8:49 AM, mak wrote: > >> On 13/03/2009, Linux Bangladesh > > >> wrote: >> > >> > Shahid wrote: >> > > DEAR ALL, >> > > >> > > I HAVE TWO SEPATE NETWORKS IN TWO SEPARATE OFFICES USING ADSL AND >> > > FIBER >> > OPTIC. >> > > >> > > HOW CAN I MAKE A POINT TO POINT NETWORK TO CONNECT WHOLE NETWORK?? >> > > >> > > RGDS/SHAHID >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> > ever heard of anything called VPN? >> >> And I wonder if he knows something called "Type Case". >> >> -- >> = >> Regards >> >> Mahay Alam Khan >> gpg key: 4FDD30FB >> General Secretary - Ankur ICT Development Foundation >> http://www.ankur.org.bd >> Founder Member - Bangladesh Open Source Network >> http://www.bdosn.org >> OpenOffice.org MarCon Bangladesh >> Fedora Ambassador Bangladesh >> = >> >> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >> >> >> > > > > -- > -- > *´¨) > ¸.•´¸.•*´¨) ¸.•*¨) > (¸.•´ (¸.•` *Mustafa Golam,CCIE(..)'.'`,. > -.*.-JNCIS,RHCE,CC{D,I,N,S,V}P`et. al.'.'`,. > GPRS/MPBN Soultion Integrator, Madagascar. > LM Ericsson SA Ltd. www.ericsson.com. > Email : mustafa.go...@gmail.com > Mobile : +(261)034-111-77-28 > http://journey2ccie.wordpress.com/ > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > To unsubscribe send a blank mail to: > bdlug-unsubscr...@egroups.comyahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > To unsubscribe send a blank mail to: > bdlug-unsubscr...@egroups.comyahoo! Groups Links > > > > -- = Regards Mahay Alam Khan gpg key: 4FDD30FB General Secretary - Ankur ICT Development Foundation http://www.ankur.org.bd Founder Member - Bangladesh Open Source Network http://www.bdosn.org OpenOffice.org MarCon Bangladesh Fedora Ambassador Bangladesh =
Re: [bdlug] HOW CAN I LINK TWO SEPARATE NETWORKS WITH ADSL OR FIBER OPTIC
Shahid wrote: > Dear Mr. Mustafa, > > Tks for your suggestions and m trying to go through documenttion. > > Initially I went frustrated when got a reply like "dont you hv heard abt VPN" > - darling friends I am looking for some suggestions as my experience in > Networking or IT is poor. > > I hv two separate networks wch I stated earlier using NAT router. I m eager > to use VPN utility but how to configure, hv no idea abt it. Can any one brief > me how to do VPN in dlink or Netgear. > > Hope all you wil consider my case positively. > > Rgds/shahid > > Dear Mr Shahid few suggestion, which I believe will help you in the long run -- if you wish to stay in IT, that is 1. try not to use language that only you and a handful of your mates understand -- what is the point in getting rid of the vowels? if I find your message difficult to read, I would rather not read it. 2. before asking any question, make sure you know what you are asking and why you are asking. There is no way people around the world will be fully aware of what you expect or what you problems are, and if you are not prudent enough to put your query right, why on earth should people even get back to you for further clarification? for a starter, you can read through this link http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html 3. if you feel frustrated, fine, I too am frustrated by your approach of presenting the problem. Will you care enough to make sure next time you write in proper case, in fully comprehensive words, in full details? 4. My experience might not be conclusive, but bdlug is the most enduring and softest list I am a member of. Try your first mail to any of the well established lists, and if you get any positive answer in the first seven days -- please do let me know. Not only will you be flamed, but most of the people who can *actually* give you the solution will not even open your mail in the next few months -- no matter how much you try. 5. Don't expect to be spoon-fed -- if you wish someone else to do your work, make sure you are willing to pay the proper price for it, otherwise, do it on your own. It is not at all an issue about your expertise about networking or IT, rather more of an issue of your initiatives to overcome the situation. and it *is* like that, irrespective of whether you feel frustrated or encouraged, indifferent to whether you like it or not. BTW, if and when you are quoting someone, quote properly -- otherwise it becomes a slander. The sentence you put in between those quotation mark is not what I wrote. happy linuxing
Re: [bdlug] HOW CAN I LINK TWO SEPARATE NETWORKS WITH ADSL OR FIBER OPTIC
Too hard mail for a help seeker. Maybe Mr. Shahid is wrong on his way of presentation, but think about it, that your mail is also boring to somebody in the group. By reading your long mail, people will feel uneasy to ask question in the group. This is a group based on the view of helping others. But after reading your mail, I feel I am reading some rules for ARMY. Sorry, if anyone get hurts, but I can't help criticize this kind of attitude for a newcomer, who only gets pinches but not the solution he wanted. Faisal Mobarak Network Engineer, IT-NOC Warid Telecom International Ltd. GSM: 01712212013, 01610005980 mail: faisal.moba...@waridtel.com.bd --- On Sat, 3/14/09, Linux Bangladesh wrote: From: Linux Bangladesh Subject: Re: [bdlug] HOW CAN I LINK TWO SEPARATE NETWORKS WITH ADSL OR FIBER OPTIC To: bdlug@yahoogroups.com Date: Saturday, March 14, 2009, 8:15 AM Shahid wrote: > Dear Mr. Mustafa, > > Tks for your suggestions and m trying to go through documenttion. > > Initially I went frustrated when got a reply like "dont you hv heard abt VPN" > - darling friends I am looking for some suggestions as my experience in > Networking or IT is poor. > > I hv two separate networks wch I stated earlier using NAT router. I m eager > to use VPN utility but how to configure, hv no idea abt it. Can any one brief > me how to do VPN in dlink or Netgear. > > Hope all you wil consider my case positively. > > Rgds/shahid > > Dear Mr Shahid few suggestion, which I believe will help you in the long run -- if you wish to stay in IT, that is 1. try not to use language that only you and a handful of your mates understand -- what is the point in getting rid of the vowels? if I find your message difficult to read, I would rather not read it. 2. before asking any question, make sure you know what you are asking and why you are asking. There is no way people around the world will be fully aware of what you expect or what you problems are, and if you are not prudent enough to put your query right, why on earth should people even get back to you for further clarification? for a starter, you can read through this link http://www.catb. org/~esr/ faqs/smart- questions. html 3. if you feel frustrated, fine, I too am frustrated by your approach of presenting the problem. Will you care enough to make sure next time you write in proper case, in fully comprehensive words, in full details? 4. My experience might not be conclusive, but bdlug is the most enduring and softest list I am a member of. Try your first mail to any of the well established lists, and if you get any positive answer in the first seven days -- please do let me know. Not only will you be flamed, but most of the people who can *actually* give you the solution will not even open your mail in the next few months -- no matter how much you try.. 5. Don't expect to be spoon-fed -- if you wish someone else to do your work, make sure you are willing to pay the proper price for it, otherwise, do it on your own. It is not at all an issue about your expertise about networking or IT, rather more of an issue of your initiatives to overcome the situation. and it *is* like that, irrespective of whether you feel frustrated or encouraged, indifferent to whether you like it or not. BTW, if and when you are quoting someone, quote properly -- otherwise it becomes a slander. The sentence you put in between those quotation mark is not what I wrote. happy linuxing [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]