Yes, many people do it with ciscos all the time, linux should be no
different. However, there are a couple of downsides (speaking from cisco
experience only)
It hurts for troubleshooting... you cant trace/ping directly to an
interface, only a net...
On Mon, 21 May 2001, Jeremy Lunn wrote:
> I kn
I know this isn't Debian specific. But I'm just wondering if it's fine
to route routable IP addresses over non-routable IP addresess.
For example:
(in this example assume that 10.0.0.0/8 is a routable range).
++
| 10.1.1.4 (internet)|
|
On Mon, 21 May 2001 13:46:14 +1000, Jeremy Lunn writes:
>I know this isn't Debian specific. But I'm just wondering if it's fine
>to route routable IP addresses over non-routable IP addresess.
Yes, although many would consider it bad practice (I am an example),
because you´ll face trouble when
Yes, many people do it with ciscos all the time, linux should be no
different. However, there are a couple of downsides (speaking from cisco
experience only)
It hurts for troubleshooting... you cant trace/ping directly to an
interface, only a net...
On Mon, 21 May 2001, Jeremy Lunn wrote:
> I k
I know this isn't Debian specific. But I'm just wondering if it's fine
to route routable IP addresses over non-routable IP addresess.
For example:
(in this example assume that 10.0.0.0/8 is a routable range).
++
| 10.1.1.4 (internet)|
|
Hi!
Why isn't there any quota support in vanilla 2.4.4 kernel? Is
it buggy/untested? I was able to find some patches, but the
latest seemed to be for 2.4.3 kernel.
Does anybody have any experience with using quota with
reiserfs? I have a dillema: either stick to ext2 on an 75-GB
partition on an I
Hi!
Why isn't there any quota support in vanilla 2.4.4 kernel? Is
it buggy/untested? I was able to find some patches, but the
latest seemed to be for 2.4.3 kernel.
Does anybody have any experience with using quota with
reiserfs? I have a dillema: either stick to ext2 on an 75-GB
partition on an
On Saturday 19 May 2001 22:01, Hector Castillo wrote:
> We have recently installed Debian into one of our machines. The purpose
> was to serve part of our client pages to the Net using apache-ssl
> server, but we have discovered now one problem.
> apache-ssl has been configured in Debian with
On Saturday 19 May 2001 22:01, Hector Castillo wrote:
> We have recently installed Debian into one of our machines. The purpose
> was to serve part of our client pages to the Net using apache-ssl
> server, but we have discovered now one problem.
> apache-ssl has been configured in Debian wit
On Sun, Apr 29, 2001 at 04:52:54AM -0700, Simon Tennant wrote:
> I wrote a howto about 6 months back. It was tricky setting up but I think
> I cover most of the potential disaster areas in my howto.
>
> http://www.imaginator.com/~simon/ldap/
After successfully setting up ldap authent
On Sun, Apr 29, 2001 at 04:52:54AM -0700, Simon Tennant wrote:
> I wrote a howto about 6 months back. It was tricky setting up but I think
> I cover most of the potential disaster areas in my howto.
>
> http://www.imaginator.com/~simon/ldap/
After successfully setting up ldap authen
On Sat, May 19, 2001 at 04:39:36PM -0700, Duane Powers wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I am searching for a webmaster-level control panel, for customers
> hosting sites on my server, I am looking for something that would allow
> users to add/remove email accounts, play with their cgi/ssi, manage
> autore
On Sat, May 19, 2001 at 04:39:36PM -0700, Duane Powers wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I am searching for a webmaster-level control panel, for customers
> hosting sites on my server, I am looking for something that would allow
> users to add/remove email accounts, play with their cgi/ssi, manage
> autor
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