Re: FreeRADIUS issues

2001-12-19 Thread Michael Wood
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

FreeRADIUS issues

2001-12-19 Thread Jeff Waugh
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

FreeRADIUS issues

2001-12-19 Thread Jeff Waugh
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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Re: MicroATX Motherboard with 1.5-2GB Ram?

2001-12-19 Thread Jason Lim
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

Re: MicroATX Motherboard with 1.5-2GB Ram?

2001-12-19 Thread Jason Lim
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

Re: Strange Read error on Network

2001-12-19 Thread Jacob Kuntz
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

Strange Read error on Network

2001-12-19 Thread Thedore Knab
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

Re: Strange Read error on Network

2001-12-19 Thread Jacob Kuntz
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

Strange Read error on Network

2001-12-19 Thread Thedore Knab
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

Re: Problems with Duron Procesor

2001-12-19 Thread Soenke von Stamm
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 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

Lastlog accurately with pam_lastlog.so?

2001-12-19 Thread Chuck Peters
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

Re: Problems with Duron Procesor

2001-12-19 Thread Soenke von Stamm
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 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

Re: Problems with Duron Procesor

2001-12-19 Thread endre
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

Lastlog accurately with pam_lastlog.so?

2001-12-19 Thread Chuck Peters
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

L2TP

2001-12-19 Thread Jeremy Lunn
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

Re: Problems with Duron Procesor

2001-12-19 Thread endre
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

Re: distupgrade from potato to testing with soft-raid

2001-12-19 Thread Joerg Wendland
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

L2TP

2001-12-19 Thread Jeremy Lunn
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