Hi
On Thu, Dec 20, 2001 at 03:59:58PM +1100, Jeff Waugh wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Having some troubles with freeradius as packaged in woody. I'm
> doing a very quick auth migration for a PM3, taking usernames
> and crypted passwords from an old Qube, and putting them ni
> various files for service au
Hi all,
Having some troubles with freeradius as packaged in woody. I'm doing a very
quick auth migration for a PM3, taking usernames and crypted passwords from
an old Qube, and putting them ni various files for service authentication.
FreeRADIUS is not cooperating. ;)
Here's an example of what I
Hi all,
Having some troubles with freeradius as packaged in woody. I'm doing a very
quick auth migration for a PM3, taking usernames and crypted passwords from
an old Qube, and putting them ni various files for service authentication.
FreeRADIUS is not cooperating. ;)
Here's an example of what
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Hi Nick,
Unfortunately the Tyan boards in MicroATX don't seem to be available with
current chipsets.
Not sure why... :-/
This is a disappointment... i'm sure there must be SOME demand for 1.5G
Ram in these. I know that many chipsets do support 1.5G and 2G, but the
motherboard manufacturers only
Hi Nick,
Unfortunately the Tyan boards in MicroATX don't seem to be available with
current chipsets.
Not sure why... :-/
This is a disappointment... i'm sure there must be SOME demand for 1.5G
Ram in these. I know that many chipsets do support 1.5G and 2G, but the
motherboard manufacturers only
On Wed, Dec 19, 2001 at 01:39:13PM -0500, Thedore Knab wrote:
>
> I ran a nmap -p 515 192.168.10.* > our_printers
>
> to find the printers.
>
> This error was displayed anyone know what it means ?
>
> And where I should look to resolve it ?
>
> Strange read error from: 192.168.10.75: Protocol
I ran a nmap -p 515 192.168.10.* > our_printers
to find the printers.
This error was displayed anyone know what it means ?
And where I should look to resolve it ?
Strange read error from: 192.168.10.75: Protocol not available
Strange read error from: 192.168.10.200: Protocol not available
On Wed, Dec 19, 2001 at 01:39:13PM -0500, Thedore Knab wrote:
>
> I ran a nmap -p 515 192.168.10.* > our_printers
>
> to find the printers.
>
> This error was displayed anyone know what it means ?
>
> And where I should look to resolve it ?
>
> Strange read error from: 192.168.10.75: Protoco
I ran a nmap -p 515 192.168.10.* > our_printers
to find the printers.
This error was displayed anyone know what it means ?
And where I should look to resolve it ?
Strange read error from: 192.168.10.75: Protocol not available
Strange read error from: 192.168.10.200: Protocol not available
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if i get it straight there is/was an issue with durons/athlons running on via
kt chipsets and k7 optimized kernels:
the optimization uses some 3dnow+ code for faster memory access which leads
to - well - unwanted effets. I read this somewhere in ger
Hi,
I am trying to come up with a way to accurately delete old unused accounts
and its a problem. We have about 1600 users on a few different machines.
On one machine imap and pop access isn't logged to lastlog and on another
ppp using ldap authenication isn't logged either, then another with
ft
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if i get it straight there is/was an issue with durons/athlons running on via
kt chipsets and k7 optimized kernels:
the optimization uses some 3dnow+ code for faster memory access which leads
to - well - unwanted effets. I read this somewhere in ge
On Sat, 15 Dec 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> When installing a new Kernel (2.4.7), compiled for this processortype
> the machine stopped to work, because of severe Memory fault problems,
> reducing the access "speed" from 133 Mhz to 100 Mhz reduces the
> problem significatively
>
> Using a pl
Hi,
I am trying to come up with a way to accurately delete old unused accounts
and its a problem. We have about 1600 users on a few different machines.
On one machine imap and pop access isn't logged to lastlog and on another
ppp using ldap authenication isn't logged either, then another with
f
Just wondering if anyone can suggest to me a good implementation of
L2TP (RFC 2661)? I need to setup an LNS (L2TP Network Server) to
terminate ADSL connections that are PPPoA up until the DSLAM/LAC and
from there they go over L2TP (which from my understanding is basically
PPP over UDP).
The follo
On Sat, 15 Dec 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> When installing a new Kernel (2.4.7), compiled for this processortype
> the machine stopped to work, because of severe Memory fault problems,
> reducing the access "speed" from 133 Mhz to 100 Mhz reduces the
> problem significatively
>
> Using a p
Hi,
On Tue, Dec 18, 2001 at 07:10:43PM +0100, alexis bory wrote:
> 1 - I don't want to distroy this server (potato/soft-raid) wich was built
> before/by-someone-else, but I wonder if it's not too dangerous to try a
> dist-upgrade (regarding to the soft-raid system that I don't know very
> well/at
Just wondering if anyone can suggest to me a good implementation of
L2TP (RFC 2661)? I need to setup an LNS (L2TP Network Server) to
terminate ADSL connections that are PPPoA up until the DSLAM/LAC and
from there they go over L2TP (which from my understanding is basically
PPP over UDP).
The foll
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