Ok
Thanks to all, I got some work ahead but the path is clearer now.
Thanks,
rak
Ok
Thanks to all, I got some work ahead but the path is clearer now.
Thanks,
rak
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i have the same problem and i think it's a problem of version: quota
version 1 uses quota.user, version 2 uses aquota.user.
don't we have quotatools2 on Debian?
David Wilk wrote:
>Howdy folks,
>
>I'm setting up a Deb woody server and want quota support on /home just
>in case we need to get serio
Hi,
Iptables can block an specific MAC address with options
iptables -A INPUT -m mac --mac-source 00:00:00:00:00:01 -j DROP
you can used too ! for inverse.
PS: Sorry for my english !!!
> -Message d'origine-
> De : UnKnown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoye : vendredi 25 octobre 200
On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 15:31, Maarten Vink wrote:
> As far as I know, there's an iptables module that allows you to match on
> MAC addresses. I've seen it several times when compiling a new kernel...
> Haven't used it yet though.
>
Yeah there is: CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_MAC
Then you can do things li
that's from the howto -
"
Other Match Extensions
The other two extensions in the netfilter package are demonstration
extensions, which (if installed) can be invoked with the `-m' option.
mac
This module must be explicitly specified with `-m mac' or `--match mac'.
It is used for matching incom
UnKnown wrote:
Hi people, does any body knows if there is a soft like iptables, but instead
of blocking using ip's, block an specific MAC address.
Thanks,
rak
As far as I know, there's an iptables module that allows you to match on
MAC addresses. I've seen it several times when compilin
Hi people, does any body knows if there is a soft like iptables, but instead
of blocking using ip's, block an specific MAC address.
Thanks,
rak
i have the same problem and i think it's a problem of version: quota
version 1 uses quota.user, version 2 uses aquota.user.
don't we have quotatools2 on Debian?
David Wilk wrote:
>Howdy folks,
>
>I'm setting up a Deb woody server and want quota support on /home just
>in case we need to get serio
Dear friends,
I have successfully setup MySQL replication enviroment in several
clusters at work. The thing is that it is a little cumbersome proccess
as I have to make a snapshot of the databases in the master server
everytime and I have to stop the service in order to do it.
I have just come ac
Hi,
Iptables can block an specific MAC address with options
iptables -A INPUT -m mac --mac-source 00:00:00:00:00:01 -j DROP
you can used too ! for inverse.
PS: Sorry for my english !!!
> -Message d'origine-
> De : UnKnown [mailto:rak@;burst.fcien.edu.uy]
> Envoye : vendredi 25 octo
On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 15:31, Maarten Vink wrote:
> As far as I know, there's an iptables module that allows you to match on
> MAC addresses. I've seen it several times when compiling a new kernel...
> Haven't used it yet though.
>
Yeah there is: CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_MAC
Then you can do things li
that's from the howto -
"
Other Match Extensions
The other two extensions in the netfilter package are demonstration
extensions, which (if installed) can be invoked with the `-m' option.
mac
This module must be explicitly specified with `-m mac' or `--match mac'.
It is used for matching incom
UnKnown wrote:
Hi people, does any body knows if there is a soft like iptables, but instead
of blocking using ip's, block an specific MAC address.
Thanks,
rak
As far as I know, there's an iptables module that allows you to match on
MAC addresses. I've seen it several times when compiling
Hi people, does any body knows if there is a soft like iptables, but instead
of blocking using ip's, block an specific MAC address.
Thanks,
rak
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Dear friends,
I have successfully setup MySQL replication enviroment in several
clusters at work. The thing is that it is a little cumbersome proccess
as I have to make a snapshot of the databases in the master server
everytime and I have to stop the service in order to do it.
I have just come ac
On Fri, 25 Oct 2002, Sanjeev "Ghane" Gupta wrote:
> I am looking for a Debian box, unmanaged (except for 24x7 reboot support),
> lots of bandwidth, lots of RAM, no specific RAID requirement. The 24x7 is a
> must, as I am not in the US, and cannot call "9 to 5 EST" ;-(
http://www.positiveintern
On Fri, 25 Oct 2002, Sanjeev "Ghane" Gupta wrote:
> I am looking for a Debian box, unmanaged (except for 24x7 reboot support),
> lots of bandwidth, lots of RAM, no specific RAID requirement. The 24x7 is a
> must, as I am not in the US, and cannot call "9 to 5 EST" ;-(
http://www.positiveintern
My problem with the both of routers is that I cannot configure it. If I
would be able to configure, I would not have problems
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