Are we talking about the 'TCP 3-way handshake'?
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On Tue, Jun 20, 2000 at 09:47:25PM -0400, Chris Wagner w
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On Tue, 20 Jun 2000, Joaquin Ferrero wrote:
> >Is there a tested & reliable kernel module/hack that would provide the
> >capability to limit resources? My intent is to limit the amount of
> >processes, forks per second, memory, cpu, etc a user can utilize. Doesn
At 02:25 PM 6/20/00 +0200, Russell Coker wrote:
>They don't use NVT. The TELNET protocol is not running on (for example) a
>web server.
Yeah but the NVT settings have to be negotiated for each side to talk to
each other. If I telnet to an Apache webserver on port 80, my telnet is
going to negoti
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On Tue, 20 Jun 2000, Joaquin Ferrero wrote:
> >Is there a tested & reliable kernel module/hack that would provide the
> >capability to limit resources? My intent is to limit the amount of
> >processes, forks per second, memory, cpu, etc a user can utilize. Does
At 02:25 PM 6/20/00 +0200, Russell Coker wrote:
>They don't use NVT. The TELNET protocol is not running on (for example) a
>web server.
Yeah but the NVT settings have to be negotiated for each side to talk to
each other. If I telnet to an Apache webserver on port 80, my telnet is
going to negot
At 06:52 2000.06.21. +1000, you wrote:
>Áts Attila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> I've got an install problem. I want to install my Ethernet card
>> (NE2000 compatible PCI produced by KTI Networks). I start modconf,
>> choose net, choose ne2k-pci, get a message The ne2k-pci module is
>> not cur
At 06:52 2000.06.21. +1000, you wrote:
>Áts Attila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> I've got an install problem. I want to install my Ethernet card
>> (NE2000 compatible PCI produced by KTI Networks). I start modconf,
>> choose net, choose ne2k-pci, get a message The ne2k-pci module is
>> not cu
Thank you for the answers regarding docs.
I've got an install problem.
I want to install my Ethernet card (NE2000 compatible PCI
produced by KTI Networks).
I start modconf, choose net, choose ne2k-pci, get a message
The ne2k-pci module is not currently installed. I choose
Install, get a message Pa
Welcome Attila,
On Tue, 20 Jun 2000, [iso-8859-1] Áts Attila wrote:
> I'm new on the list. I need some docs on how to prepare a Debian
> ISP server (WWW, DNS, firewall, mail, etc.). Where can I find any?
The Linux Documentation Project has several well-written docs on setting
up servers.
Check i
>Is there a tested & reliable kernel module/hack that would provide the
>capability to limit resources? My intent is to limit the amount of
>processes, forks per second, memory, cpu, etc a user can utilize. Doesn't
>necessarily have to be a kernel module/hack, just some trusted & reliable
>method o
Thank you for the answers regarding docs.
I've got an install problem.
I want to install my Ethernet card (NE2000 compatible PCI
produced by KTI Networks).
I start modconf, choose net, choose ne2k-pci, get a message
The ne2k-pci module is not currently installed. I choose
Install, get a message P
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Is there a tested & reliable kernel module/hack that would provide the
capability to limit resources? My intent is to limit the amount of
processes, forks per second, memory, cpu, etc a user can utilize. Doesn't
necessarily have to be a kernel module/hack, just s
Hello,
I'm new on the list. I need some docs on how to prepare a Debian
ISP server (WWW, DNS, firewall, mail, etc.). Where can I find any?
Please help me.
Best regards
Attila
Welcome Attila,
On Tue, 20 Jun 2000, [iso-8859-1] Áts Attila wrote:
> I'm new on the list. I need some docs on how to prepare a Debian
> ISP server (WWW, DNS, firewall, mail, etc.). Where can I find any?
The Linux Documentation Project has several well-written docs on setting
up servers.
Check
>Is there a tested & reliable kernel module/hack that would provide the
>capability to limit resources? My intent is to limit the amount of
>processes, forks per second, memory, cpu, etc a user can utilize. Doesn't
>necessarily have to be a kernel module/hack, just some trusted & reliable
>method
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Is there a tested & reliable kernel module/hack that would provide the
capability to limit resources? My intent is to limit the amount of
processes, forks per second, memory, cpu, etc a user can utilize. Doesn't
necessarily have to be a kernel module/hack, just
Hello,
I'm new on the list. I need some docs on how to prepare a Debian
ISP server (WWW, DNS, firewall, mail, etc.). Where can I find any?
Please help me.
Best regards
Attila
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On Monday 19 June 2000, at 15 h 3, the keyboard of Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
> > It worked in 'slink' and fails with 'potato'
>
> It works in potato with me, I never even used it in slink. Are you using
> openssh, or what?
Yes, but it is irrelevant (apart
On Monday 19 June 2000, at 15 h 3, the keyboard of Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
> > It worked in 'slink' and fails with 'potato'
>
> It works in potato with me, I never even used it in slink. Are you using
> openssh, or what?
Yes, but it is irrelevant (apar
On Mon, 19 Jun 2000, Chris Wagner wrote:
>At 12:50 AM 6/19/00 +0200, Russell Coker wrote:
>>It is called TCP - Transmission Control Protocol. RFC793.
>
>I'm starting to conclude that it's just called a "tcp connection". But I'm
>still reading through the RFC... It was written in 1983 and for wha
On Mon, 19 Jun 2000, Chris Wagner wrote:
>At 12:50 AM 6/19/00 +0200, Russell Coker wrote:
>>It is called TCP - Transmission Control Protocol. RFC793.
>
>I'm starting to conclude that it's just called a "tcp connection". But I'm
>still reading through the RFC... It was written in 1983 and for wh
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