Yes, Run MRTG under linux, It is in the distribution.
Richard
- Original Message -
From: "Robert Davidson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2000 7:57 PM
Subject: ISDN & MRTG (or similar)
>
> Hi Guys,
>
> I have a linux box with 2 NETjet ISDN cards in it maintaining l
Yes, Run MRTG under linux, It is in the distribution.
Richard
- Original Message -
From: "Robert Davidson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2000 7:57 PM
Subject: ISDN & MRTG (or similar)
>
> Hi Guys,
>
> I have a linux box with 2 NETjet ISDN cards
On Tue, 5 Sep 2000, Kevin wrote:
>
> Is anyone using the kernel shaping support or something similar like
> rshaper for traffic shaping? What works best? I need to be able to
> limit bw on an ip basis and I need to be able to range from like a
> full t1 to 256k.
>
If you're using 2.2
> sites of users that I have on the machine (i.e- ~debian-isp). I was
> wondering how they are finding out which users that I have on the machine
> and was wondering if I could be running services that pose a security
> problem. I only have the following open:
>
> PortState Protocol Ser
Last i heard, it wasnt very stable, and was flakey...
The only 'software' solution that i've seen referred to in a good tone,
would be freebsd's implementation. I dont recall the name, but a quick
search on deja should yield positive results.
Keep in mind, i havent researched this topic for a ful
Is anyone using the kernel shaping support or something similar like
rshaper for traffic shaping? What works best? I need to be able to
limit bw on an ip basis and I need to be able to range from like a
full t1 to 256k.
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Kevin - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 5 Sep 2000, Kevin wrote:
>
> Is anyone using the kernel shaping support or something similar like
> rshaper for traffic shaping? What works best? I need to be able to
> limit bw on an ip basis and I need to be able to range from like a
> full t1 to 256k.
>
If you're using 2.
> 113 opentcpauth
> I had a question as to the function of 'auth'.
> I am not quite sure what this does. If someone could give me a heads up.
> Any advice appriciated.
it allows identifying users on the other edn of tcp/ip connection,
ie when irc server recives connection it t
Adrian Nims wrote:
>
> I want to install a Debian dial-up server. What packages from debian do I
> need ?
>
>
I believe that 'ppp' and 'mgetty', with their dependencies, should be
sufficient.
> sites of users that I have on the machine (i.e- ~debian-isp). I was
> wondering how they are finding out which users that I have on the machine
> and was wondering if I could be running services that pose a security
> problem. I only have the following open:
>
> PortState Protocol Se
thank you Craig,
I've tried both on global and on vhost config but has no effect for
rewrite
engine
any points how to get that /stats pointing ot differeent _document_root
?
thanks
jaume.
Craig Sanders wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 05, 2000 at 11:22:56AM +, Jaume Teixi wrote:
> > RewriteRule ^/
Hello Debian ISPers,
I have a question regarding something I noticed on a debian
machine I use. I have a debian machine set up for internal ticketing
(request tracker) and I was browsing through my httpd logs and noticed
that some random users of the internet have been hitting the non existant
site
Last i heard, it wasnt very stable, and was flakey...
The only 'software' solution that i've seen referred to in a good tone,
would be freebsd's implementation. I dont recall the name, but a quick
search on deja should yield positive results.
Keep in mind, i havent researched this topic for a fu
Is anyone using the kernel shaping support or something similar like
rshaper for traffic shaping? What works best? I need to be able to
limit bw on an ip basis and I need to be able to range from like a
full t1 to 256k.
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> 113 opentcpauth
> I had a question as to the function of 'auth'.
> I am not quite sure what this does. If someone could give me a heads up.
> Any advice appriciated.
it allows identifying users on the other edn of tcp/ip connection,
ie when irc server recives connection it
On Tuesday 5 September 2000, at 12 h 57, the keyboard of Robert Davidson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Previously they were running on our PortMaster 3 and we were using MRTG
> to monitor them. Is there a way we can monitor them with MRTG on the
> linux box,
Yes. Run a SNMP daemon.
Adrian Nims wrote:
>
> I want to install a Debian dial-up server. What packages from debian do I
> need ?
>
>
I believe that 'ppp' and 'mgetty', with their dependencies, should be
sufficient.
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thank you Craig,
I've tried both on global and on vhost config but has no effect for
rewrite
engine
any points how to get that /stats pointing ot differeent _document_root
?
thanks
jaume.
Craig Sanders wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 05, 2000 at 11:22:56AM +, Jaume Teixi wrote:
> > RewriteRule ^
Hello Debian ISPers,
I have a question regarding something I noticed on a debian
machine I use. I have a debian machine set up for internal ticketing
(request tracker) and I was browsing through my httpd logs and noticed
that some random users of the internet have been hitting the non existant
sit
On Tuesday 5 September 2000, at 12 h 57, the keyboard of Robert Davidson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Previously they were running on our PortMaster 3 and we were using MRTG
> to monitor them. Is there a way we can monitor them with MRTG on the
> linux box,
Yes. Run a SNMP daemon.
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T
Adrian Nims wrote:
>
> Where should I add the default gateway ?
> If I make a "route add default gw xxx.yyy.zzz.ttt" then the debian will
> forget it after reboot. How should I make it in order the debian box not to
> forget it ?
on 2.2 it is /etc/network/interfaces
format looks like:
# The firs
Where should I add the default gateway ?
If I make a "route add default gw xxx.yyy.zzz.ttt" then the debian will
forget it after reboot. How should I make it in order the debian box not to
forget it ?
Adrian Nims
On Tue, Sep 05, 2000 at 11:22:56AM +, Jaume Teixi wrote:
> RewriteRule ^/stats(.*)/reports/%{SERVER_NAME}$1
>
> but it only forwards to /_document_root_/reports/virtualhost.com
ok, so the rewrite rule is working.
> as I see on rewrite log then reports 404
> so Alias
> -Mensaje original-
> De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] nombre de
> Jaume Teixi
> Enviado el: lunes, 04 de septiembre de 2000 20:20
> Para: Craig Sanders
> CC: Debian User; debian-isp@lists.debian.org
> Asunto: Re: Apache mod_rewrite
> Importancia: Alta
>
>
> I'm still gettin
if there is no /etc/resolv.conf then you can create it.
debian prompts for DNS settings during install but if whoever installed
it did not enter them i imagine it wouldn't create a resolv.conf.
you can (as root) do:
echo "nameserver IP_OF_NAMESERVER" >/etc/resolv.conf
to create a basic resolv.c
hi
RewriteRule ^/stats(.*)/reports/%{SERVER_NAME}$1
but it only forwards to /_document_root_/reports/virtualhost.com
as I see on rewrite log then reports 404
so Alias /reports/var/reportshas no effect
how to enable rewrite and then alias to change document_r
I can't find any /etc/resolv.conf file in Debian distribution. Do you know
were it is or what similar file do I need to configure in order to set up
this Debian box to specify the LAN DNS he should use ?
Adrian Nims
Adrian Nims wrote:
>
> Where should I add the default gateway ?
> If I make a "route add default gw xxx.yyy.zzz.ttt" then the debian will
> forget it after reboot. How should I make it in order the debian box not to
> forget it ?
on 2.2 it is /etc/network/interfaces
format looks like:
# The fir
Where should I add the default gateway ?
If I make a "route add default gw xxx.yyy.zzz.ttt" then the debian will
forget it after reboot. How should I make it in order the debian box not to
forget it ?
Adrian Nims
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On Tue, Sep 05, 2000 at 11:22:56AM +, Jaume Teixi wrote:
> RewriteRule ^/stats(.*)/reports/%{SERVER_NAME}$1
>
> but it only forwards to /_document_root_/reports/virtualhost.com
ok, so the rewrite rule is working.
> as I see on rewrite log then reports 404
> so Alia
> -Mensaje original-
> De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]En nombre de
> Jaume Teixi
> Enviado el: lunes, 04 de septiembre de 2000 20:20
> Para: Craig Sanders
> CC: Debian User; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Asunto: Re: Apache mod_rewrite
> Importancia: Alta
>
>
> I'm still getting 404
if there is no /etc/resolv.conf then you can create it.
debian prompts for DNS settings during install but if whoever installed
it did not enter them i imagine it wouldn't create a resolv.conf.
you can (as root) do:
echo "nameserver IP_OF_NAMESERVER" >/etc/resolv.conf
to create a basic resolv.
hi
RewriteRule ^/stats(.*)/reports/%{SERVER_NAME}$1
but it only forwards to /_document_root_/reports/virtualhost.com
as I see on rewrite log then reports 404
so Alias /reports/var/reportshas no effect
how to enable rewrite and then alias to change document_
I can't find any /etc/resolv.conf file in Debian distribution. Do you know
were it is or what similar file do I need to configure in order to set up
this Debian box to specify the LAN DNS he should use ?
Adrian Nims
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I want to install a Debian dial-up server. What packages from debian do I
need ?
Adrian Nims
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