Re: linux routing

2000-04-25 Thread Kevin
Thats the problem, I can't find any docs that deal with routing real ips through a linux box. They all deal with having 1 real ip and routing certain things to interal ips. My setup looks like this: eth0-- th1 -- internet -> | 38.185

Re: linux routing

2000-04-25 Thread Stephen A. Witt
On Tue, 25 Apr 2000, Kevin wrote: > I'm trying to setup a box to be a router, and I don't want to use LRP if I > can get around it. I'm going to be routing real ips, not internal ones. > Any docs/advice/donations appreciated. > > Thanks, > Kevin > Well, I'm not sure where to start. 1) A ro

linux routing

2000-04-25 Thread Kevin
I'm trying to setup a box to be a router, and I don't want to use LRP if I can get around it. I'm going to be routing real ips, not internal ones. Any docs/advice/donations appreciated. Thanks, Kevin

Re: mailserver machine

2000-04-25 Thread Russell Coker
On Sat, 22 Apr 2000, NADASI Peter wrote: >i'd like to install postfix on a brand new linux box. >what kind of machine do you recommend? >in average 300MB mails/day is our usage. >is Celeron400 with 128MB RAM enough? >thanks My Thinkpad has a Celeron 400 with 192M of RAM and a 10G IDE drive. As so

Re: Could not early remove libpam0g

2000-04-25 Thread Bill
Thanks Shawn, tried computer:/# apt-get -f -o APT::Force-LoopBreak dist-upgrade result E: Option APT::Force-LoopBreak: Configuration item sepecification must have an =. so then I tried computer:/# dpkg --force-depends -r libpam0g --> this worked next computer:/# apt-get -f dist-upgrade is this