On Wed, 2003-03-19 at 18:18, J.J. van Gorkum wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-03-19 at 03:46, alan graham wrote:
> > I have been trying unsuccessfully to find doco on combining 2 Ethernet
> > NICS, such that only one IP address is presented to clients.
> >
> apt-get install ifenslave
>
> less /usr/src/kerne
On Wed, 2003-03-19 at 18:18, J.J. van Gorkum wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-03-19 at 03:46, alan graham wrote:
> > I have been trying unsuccessfully to find doco on combining 2 Ethernet
> > NICS, such that only one IP address is presented to clients.
> >
> apt-get install ifenslave
>
> less /usr/src/kerne
"J.J. van Gorkum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> amavisd-new (amavisd-ng has some mime decoding problems... especially
> pgp/gpg encrypted mail)
As the maintainer of AMaViS-ng I am looking forward to your bug
report about the issues you have encountered.
Regards,
-Hilko
"J.J. van Gorkum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> amavisd-new (amavisd-ng has some mime decoding problems... especially
> pgp/gpg encrypted mail)
As the maintainer of AMaViS-ng I am looking forward to your bug
report about the issues you have encountered.
Regards,
-Hilko
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On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, [windows-1250] Szőts Róbert wrote:
> Does anyone know any site where I can get knowledges about the
> technology of setting up QoS in linux kernel.
http://www.docum.org/
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My opinion: If you want to use reliable ipsec The only choice is FreeSwan/IPSec.
We could solve any problems with it (not so easy but works).
R.
Idézve: Dátum: 2003/3/19 11:51:36. Feladó: Samuele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
> Hi there.
>I have to set up a VPN service on some Debian (woody) servers
Does anyone know any site where I can get knowledges about the technology of
setting up QoS in linux kernel.
I would like to understand the philosophy of this technology.
What are classes, what are qdiscs, how they are connecting to eachother.
Maybe it is my supidity, but the manual pages and the
There is a solution for your problem,
1.
Forget ifconfig, and route
2.
Get knowlege about ip and tc (iproute package)
3.
Compile QoS into kernel.
4. Check Linux-advanced iprouting-howto
http://www.linuxdocs.org/HOWTOs/Adv-Routing-HOWTO.html
My project is also like this but I not finished yet.
Ciao Samuele,
I've tried both ssh and ipsec.
SSH+PPPD is quite easy to set up and works just fine but has sometimes
some minor problems with the connection link not being taken down.
IPSec+FreeS/wan is (maybe) a cleaner solution but has some strong
requirements you should take into considration.
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, [windows-1250] Szőts Róbert wrote:
> Does anyone know any site where I can get knowledges about the
> technology of setting up QoS in linux kernel.
http://www.docum.org/
--
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tel.: +486082333
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El Jueves, 20 de Marzo de 2003 02:50, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> > Well.. I can also grep "From:" to see wich addresses are sending more
> > mails than usual, don't I?
>
> You're joking, right? From: is easily faked, and a
My opinion: If you want to use reliable ipsec The only choice is FreeSwan/IPSec.
We could solve any problems with it (not so easy but works).
R.
Idézve: Dátum: 2003/3/19 11:51:36. Feladó: Samuele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
> Hi there.
>I have to set up a VPN service on some Debian (woody) servers
Does anyone know any site where I can get knowledges about the technology of setting
up QoS in linux kernel.
I would like to understand the philosophy of this technology.
What are classes, what are qdiscs, how they are connecting to eachother.
Maybe it is my supidity, but the manual pages and the
There is a solution for your problem,
1.
Forget ifconfig, and route
2.
Get knowlege about ip and tc (iproute package)
3.
Compile QoS into kernel.
4. Check Linux-advanced iprouting-howto
http://www.linuxdocs.org/HOWTOs/Adv-Routing-HOWTO.html
My project is also like this but I not finished yet.
Ciao Samuele,
I've tried both ssh and ipsec.
SSH+PPPD is quite easy to set up and works just fine but has sometimes
some minor problems with the connection link not being taken down.
IPSec+FreeS/wan is (maybe) a cleaner solution but has some strong
requirements you should take into considration.
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El Jueves, 20 de Marzo de 2003 02:50, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> > Well.. I can also grep "From:" to see wich addresses are sending more
> > mails than usual, don't I?
>
> You're joking, right? From: is easily faked, and a
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