On Mon, Feb 12, 2001 at 08:31:42AM +0100, Tobias Geijersson wrote:
> My firewall have these NICs:
>
> eth0 192.168.2.254/24 is connected to my IP-provider using private ip
> eth1 a.x.y.z1/27 is connected to my server segment using "real" ip
> eth2 a.x.y.z2/27 is connected to my workstation segmen
Matthew H. Ray wrote:
Duane Powers wrote:
I have a question - I have a dozen boxen that I am maintaining, all withDebian ( almost all potato - one woody) I would like to save bandwidthand centralize administration by utilizing one of the boxes as a apt-getsource. then I can apt-get update ; apt-g
Tobias Geijersson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The problem is that when I add the rule for masqurading it translates
> all 192.168.10.1/24 to eth0's 192.168.2.254 before routed to my ip
> provider, and that adress is a private one and will not work!
>
> How do I solve this in kernel 2.2?
I'm n
Hello,
I've got a problem with my network setup that I can't solve.
It looks like IP tables in kernel 2.4 solves it but I dont have the time
(and courage) to do that right now.
My firewall have these NICs:
eth0 192.168.2.254/24 is connected to my IP-provider using private ip
eth1 a.x.y.z1/27 i
Matthew H. Ray wrote:
Duane Powers wrote:
I have a question - I have a dozen boxen that I am maintaining, all withDebian ( almost all potato - one woody) I would like to save bandwidthand centralize administration by utilizing one of the boxes as a apt-getsource. then I can apt-get update ; apt-g
On Sunday 11 February 2001 09:26, Cho Yoonbae wrote:
> I am making ISP server with debian 2.2.
> There are three package. (ecno:30mb, basic:100mb, premium:300mb)
>
> I thought i can solve this problem with quota.
> first of all, I will make user account with same group name as package
> name.
the
On Sunday 11 February 2001 09:26, Cho Yoonbae wrote:
> I am making ISP server with debian 2.2.
> There are three package. (ecno:30mb, basic:100mb, premium:300mb)
>
> I thought i can solve this problem with quota.
> first of all, I will make user account with same group name as package
> name.
On 11 Feb 2001, Andrea Glorioso wrote:
> Hi debianistas.
>
> Does anybody here use satellite to connect to the internet? If so,
> would anybody be willing to share his experiences with the various
> providers?
>
I have experience with only one satelite provider - Europe OnLine, and,
IMO, they
Hi debianistas.
Does anybody here use satellite to connect to the internet? If so,
would anybody be willing to share his experiences with the various
providers?
Thank you,
Andrea Glorioso
--
Non e' abbastanza fare dei passi che un giorno ci porteranno ad uno
scopo, ogni passo deve essere lui s
On 11 Feb 2001, Andrea Glorioso wrote:
> Hi debianistas.
>
> Does anybody here use satellite to connect to the internet? If so,
> would anybody be willing to share his experiences with the various
> providers?
>
I have experience with only one satelite provider - Europe OnLine, and,
IMO, the
Hi,
I am making ISP server with debian 2.2.
There are three package. (ecno:30mb, basic:100mb, premium:300mb)
I thought i can solve this problem with quota.
first of all, I will make user account with same group name as package name.
then apply quota by group. (how about this idea?)
but, I have a
Hi debianistas.
Does anybody here use satellite to connect to the internet? If so,
would anybody be willing to share his experiences with the various
providers?
Thank you,
Andrea Glorioso
--
Non e' abbastanza fare dei passi che un giorno ci porteranno ad uno
scopo, ogni passo deve essere lui
Hi,
I am making ISP server with debian 2.2.
There are three package. (ecno:30mb, basic:100mb, premium:300mb)
I thought i can solve this problem with quota.
first of all, I will make user account with same group name as package name.
then apply quota by group. (how about this idea?)
but
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