Marek,
> I need to change serials in multiple zone files. All zones will have the
> same new serial.
> I don't want to do it manualy. Simple sed 's/regexp/new_pattern/g' is
> not an option - serials differ. I could write a C program, but I think
> there's some other way.
I suspect that perl can
On Fri, 28 Sep 2001 23:50, Carlos Barros wrote:
> I upgrade the tools to run kernel2.4.9 and the problem is that pppd
> dont work. The version 2.3.11 also dont work. It does not assign the IP.
The kernel documentation says that pppd 2.4.0 is required for kernel 2.4.x.
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"Marek L. Kozak" wrote:
>
> I need to change serials in multiple zone files. All zones will have the
> same new serial.
> I don't want to do it manualy. Simple sed 's/regexp/new_pattern/g' is
> not an option - serials differ. I could write a C program, but I think
> there's some other way.
If yo
Why not bridge eth0 and eth1?
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From: "Peter Billson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2001 9:25 PM
Subject: Re: Roach Motel For Packets...
> Let me see if bad drawings help any:
>
> eth0(to Internet IP "A.A.A.A")--|--|
>
Hi list,
I need to change serials in multiple zone files. All zones will have the
same new serial.
I don't want to do it manualy. Simple sed 's/regexp/new_pattern/g' is
not an option - serials differ. I could write a C program, but I think
there's some other way.
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Pozdrawiam,
Marek L. Kozak
Let me see if bad drawings help any:
eth0(to Internet IP "A.A.A.A")--|--|
|Router|--eth2(192.168.1.1)
eth1(to Internet IP "B.B.B.B")--|--| eth2:0(10.0.0.1)
and
|---|
<<--to router --eth0(192.168.1.2)---|P
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