On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 5:02 AM, Harold Pritchett wrote:
> I know that the upstream provider often provides services added to new
> releases as updates to the current release. My question is how can I get
> multiple secure web sites on a
> single IP address and port? Has the upstream provider ad
Hi all,
I tried last week to do traffic shaping on a production system,
object of the exercise was simply to throttle the outgoing traffic.
tc qdisc add dev eth4 root tbf rate 300mbit burst 300kb latency 50ms
But the server became rather instable, crashing repeatedly without
anything in the logs
On 02/03/2013 04:53 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 2/3/2013 1:42 PM, Cliff Pratt wrote:
>> There's a lot of conflicting information on this topic on the
>> Internet. Most current VNC servers seem to listen on port 590n. I've
>> seen it claimed that a) port 580n is not used and can be blocked, b)
>>
On 2/3/2013 1:42 PM, Cliff Pratt wrote:
> There's a lot of conflicting information on this topic on the
> Internet. Most current VNC servers seem to listen on port 590n. I've
> seen it claimed that a) port 580n is not used and can be blocked, b)
> 580n is used for the Java VNC client, c) 580n is us
And you can always use iptables to redirect from 580n to 590n ..
On 2/3/2013 11:42 PM, Cliff Pratt wrote:
> There's a lot of conflicting information on this topic on the
> Internet. Most current VNC servers seem to listen on port 590n. I've
> seen it claimed that a) port 580n is not used and can b
On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 10:20 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> On my 'older' systems that include Centos 5.5 and Fedora 12, vncserver
> is running on ports 580n where n is defined by userid in the
> /etc/sysconfig/vncserver
>
> I just spent a bit of time getting it working on my new Centos 6.3
> serve
On my 'older' systems that include Centos 5.5 and Fedora 12, vncserver
is running on ports 580n where n is defined by userid in the
/etc/sysconfig/vncserver
I just spent a bit of time getting it working on my new Centos 6.3
server and found it listening on ports 590n.
When did the change occur
Hello,
I've built python3-3.3 binary rpms based on the current
Fedora packages. Binary rpms are built with koji/mock.
Binary rpms are only tested very lightly, but I welcome
additional tests or patches as well as additional python3
rpms people want to use:
http://jur-linux.org/download/el-upd
So, if my WAN IP adress is 83.238.*.* then i need to run DHCP server in
the same class of if address. But, if got only this address and i will
setup in eg: 83.238.55.10 to 15 range for eth0:0 and there is a machine
with WAN address like 83.238.55.13 if gonna to make IP address
colission? or the
On 02/03/2013 07:38 AM, Grzegorz Sołtys wrote:
> I have made it, and the DHCP server won't start telling me:
>
> " Feb 3 13:42:21 vlan19 dhcpd: No subnet declaration for eth0:0 (no
> IPv4 addresse s).
> Feb 3 13:42:21 vlan19 dhcpd: ** Ignoring requests on eth0:0. If this
> is not what
> Feb 3 1
I have made it, and the DHCP server won't start telling me:
" Feb 3 13:42:21 vlan19 dhcpd: No subnet declaration for eth0:0 (no
IPv4 addresse s).
Feb 3 13:42:21 vlan19 dhcpd: ** Ignoring requests on eth0:0. If this
is not what
Feb 3 13:42:21 vlan19 dhcpd:you want, please write a subnet d
On 02/03/2013 06:38 AM, Grzegorz Sołtys wrote:
> Hello All
>
> I have looking for any specific answer for one thing.
>
> I have a virtualized Server with only one physical interface eth0 (WAN).
> To run OpenVPN i need to use DHCP server. And here is the question: is
> there a chance to run DHCP s
Hello All
I have looking for any specific answer for one thing.
I have a virtualized Server with only one physical interface eth0 (WAN).
To run OpenVPN i need to use DHCP server. And here is the question: is
there a chance to run DHCP server on eth0:0 interface? Or it is impossible ?
Thanks i
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