toring packages
(Nagios/Ntop) in other machine to obtain data. And one monitor port in our
switches to plug my laptop and sniff all traffic on each vlan. I saw a lot
of strange issues but if networks and systems have not tools, you only can
reboot and try to obtain an answer from logs.
Best Regards,
J
Hello,
Are your netmask config Ok? Can you use wireshark to sniff traffic in the
middle LANCOM <->Wireshark/tcpdump<->Xenserver and send me a trace?
Best Regards,
Juan Carlos Díaz Fernández
IGN Solutions™
Director Técnico
mailto: juan.carlos.d...@ign-solutions.com
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Hello,
The dhcp server is not under my control, far from it is from different ISPs
>
Uh! Sorry, I was not thinking about it.
> Also, you can use an external dyndns service like dyndns.org and ddclient
to
> update info.
Is is possibile to run on'e own dyndns service?
>
Yes, I see the tool you m
Hello,
2009/12/22 Rajagopal Swaminathan
> Thanks for the reply
>
> 2009/12/21 Juan Carlos Díaz Fernández >:
> > Or maybe implementing dyndns if you can
> >
>
> This sounds very interesting and it seems GNUDIP is one such. but it
> seems too dated.
>
In t
Or maybe implementing dyndns if you can
Regards,
Juan Carlos
El 21 de dic de 2009, 3:09 p.m., "Les Mikesell"
escribió:
Rajagopal Swaminathan wrote: > Greetings, > > I have one centos server for
network monitoring. > >...
One approach would be to establish a VPN network to the locations using
p
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