On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 01:36:40PM +1200, Jones, Steven wrote:
> Sap is moving to mysql, so I cant see any advantage in using SAP.
I think that's an over-simplified view of the situation. The press
release was vague, but my understanding is that SAP is providing
technology and funding to MySQL.
I dont work for this company but saw it demo'ed once and it was neat,
and the price is right.
The interface is really neat, and would allow you to bill as well.
http://www.ydi.com/products/bcu.php
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 10:15:44PM -0400, Theodore Knab wrote:
> We have the Etinc bandwidth manag
We have the Etinc bandwidth manager machine running on FreeBSD 4.4-RELEASE.
Although it is not Debian, it seems pretty good turnkey device to limit the p2p
stuff. We purchased it as turnkey machine. It functions primarily use as
bandwidth
shapper. I am also using it as a firewall.
It sits bet
Sap is moving to mysql, so I cant see any advantage in using SAP.
regards
Thing
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From: David Lawn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 18 June 2003 12:51 PM
To: debian-isp@lists.debian.org
Subject: RE: Slightly OT: They're forcing me to install Red Hat
While we'
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 01:36:40PM +1200, Jones, Steven wrote:
> Sap is moving to mysql, so I cant see any advantage in using SAP.
I think that's an over-simplified view of the situation. The press
release was vague, but my understanding is that SAP is providing
technology and funding to MySQL.
I dont work for this company but saw it demo'ed once and it was neat,
and the price is right.
The interface is really neat, and would allow you to bill as well.
http://www.ydi.com/products/bcu.php
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 10:15:44PM -0400, Theodore Knab wrote:
> We have the Etinc bandwidth manag
While we're sort of on the topic of Database management systems on Debian,
what have people's experiences with sapdb been like? As from what I
understand sapdb is direct competition for oracle and is free.
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From: Craig Sanders [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 18
We have the Etinc bandwidth manager machine running on FreeBSD 4.4-RELEASE.
Although it is not Debian, it seems pretty good turnkey device to limit the p2p
stuff. We purchased it as turnkey machine. It functions primarily use as bandwidth
shapper. I am also using it as a firewall.
It sits betw
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 01:45:06PM +0200, Tom?s N??ez Lirola wrote:
> My boss is forcing me to install Red Hat. I am the sysad, and I personally
> prefer Debian, but it don't seem to be a reason for him. He worries about
> Oracle not giving support to Debian users. But we don't have any Oracle
> se
Sap is moving to mysql, so I cant see any advantage in using SAP.
regards
Thing
-Original Message-
From: David Lawn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 18 June 2003 12:51 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Slightly OT: They're forcing me to install Red Hat
While we're sort of
I too have this problem with my work, they want Red Hat only, its "policy".
The fact that my ex-boss was highly impressed with the apt-get update
procedure didn't seem to impress the team leader.
I don't think Oracle is supported on "standard" Red hat, only the AS one, so
he's up for a nice fat f
I've spent time in both redhat & debian (though mostly in debian)
apt-get update ; apt-get upgrade -s ; apt-get upgrade # if OK
...is zero $
up2date # $50 per year per machine.
# fewer built in packages
If $ is a concern to your boss, then postgres is probably the equal
While we're sort of on the topic of Database management systems on Debian,
what have people's experiences with sapdb been like? As from what I
understand sapdb is direct competition for oracle and is free.
-Original Message-
From: Craig Sanders [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 18
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 21:45, Tomàs Núñez Lirola wrote:
> Oracle not giving support to Debian users. But we don't have any Oracle
> server, he worries for the future.
Oracle does not support all versions of Red Hat, and will not continue to
support the currently supported versions for all time.
If
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 23:15, Sonny Kupka wrote:
> Has anyone used etinc bandwidth manager
> (http://www.etinc.com/index.php?page=bwmgr.htm) on a Debian system?
>
> It's not one of the supported distributions and I just wondered if I could
> get by with the software version or if I should just buy one
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 01:45:06PM +0200, Tom?s N??ez Lirola wrote:
> My boss is forcing me to install Red Hat. I am the sysad, and I personally
> prefer Debian, but it don't seem to be a reason for him. He worries about
> Oracle not giving support to Debian users. But we don't have any Oracle
> se
hi just a small draft to start if you have web server installed :)
#!/usr/bin/perl
#
my $host="http://www.myhost.net";;
my $gsm='12343';
my $emaildomain='partner-site.com';
my $emailbox='emergency';
my $gsm_carrier='your_mobile_suffix.com';
#==
I too have this problem with my work, they want Red Hat only, its "policy".
The fact that my ex-boss was highly impressed with the apt-get update
procedure didn't seem to impress the team leader.
I don't think Oracle is supported on "standard" Red hat, only the AS one, so
he's up for a nice fat f
I've spent time in both redhat & debian (though mostly in debian)
apt-get update ; apt-get upgrade -s ; apt-get upgrade # if OK
...is zero $
up2date # $50 per year per machine.
# fewer built in packages
If $ is a concern to your boss, then postgres is probably the equal
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 21:45, Tomàs Núñez Lirola wrote:
> Oracle not giving support to Debian users. But we don't have any Oracle
> server, he worries for the future.
Oracle does not support all versions of Red Hat, and will not continue to
support the currently supported versions for all time.
If
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 23:15, Sonny Kupka wrote:
> Has anyone used etinc bandwidth manager
> (http://www.etinc.com/index.php?page=bwmgr.htm) on a Debian system?
>
> It's not one of the supported distributions and I just wondered if I could
> get by with the software version or if I should just buy one
hi just a small draft to start if you have web server installed :)
#!/usr/bin/perl
#
my $host="http://www.myhost.net";;
my $gsm='12343';
my $emaildomain='partner-site.com';
my $emailbox='emergency';
my $gsm_carrier='your_mobile_suffix.com';
#==
We have some administrative [accounting] applications that can be
called only by a certain user, with a certain machine, and a certain IP.
For user identification [password] and machine id [a portable] there are
no problems ... (the portable has an OS that does not allow ipsec)
We wish the user c
We have some administrative [accounting] applications that can be
called only by a certain user, with a certain machine, and a certain IP.
For user identification [password] and machine id [a portable] there are
no problems ... (the portable has an OS that does not allow ipsec)
We wish the user c
Hi Guys
How can I run a compiled version of exim4 on woody ?
..Craig
Hi,
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 01:45:06PM +0200, Tomàs Núñez Lirola wrote:
> Hi
> My boss is forcing me to install Red Hat. I am the sysad, and I personally
> prefer Debian, but it don't seem to be a reason for him. He worries about
> Oracle not giving support to Debian users. But we don't have an
Has anyone used etinc bandwidth manager
(http://www.etinc.com/index.php?page=bwmgr.htm) on a Debian system?
It's not one of the supported distributions and I just wondered if I could
get by with the software version or if I should just buy one of the
appliances they offer.
Thanks!
---
Sonny
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 01:27:16PM +0200, Stefan Neufeind wrote:
> hosts via ping. So I need a replacement that would tell me if this router on
> the way to a server is reachable. I want to test the whole path to see where
> an
> error occured. Well, is it possible to "simulate" traceroute-like
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 21:27, Stefan Neufeind wrote:
> What I'm looking for is a possibility to see if this router (that denies
> ping- packets) is still available? I have Nagios running and normally it
> monitors hosts via ping. So I need a replacement that would tell me if this
> router on the way t
Hep
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 11:26:27AM +0100, Fred Clausen wrote:
> I wish to run php4.2.3 on a Debian woody machine without having to
> upgrade the whole system to unstable. Also I wish to avoid upgrading
> libc and/or any other sytem libraries as would happen with version
> pinning. Are ther
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My boss is forcing me to install Red Hat. I am the sysad, and I personally
prefer Debian, but it don't seem to be a reason for him. He worries about
Oracle not giving support to Debian users. But we don't have any Oracle
server, he worries for th
Hi Guys
How can I run a compiled version of exim4 on woody ?
..Craig
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Hi,
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 01:45:06PM +0200, Tomàs Núñez Lirola wrote:
> Hi
> My boss is forcing me to install Red Hat. I am the sysad, and I personally
> prefer Debian, but it don't seem to be a reason for him. He worries about
> Oracle not giving support to Debian users. But we don't have an
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 at 10:15:49, Russell Coker wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 16:05, Stefan Neufeind wrote:
> > both tracert and ping use ICMP. So did they just block some kind of
> > ICMP-message (ping) for this router? How could I solve this problem?
>
> Your message was not clear, but it seems t
Has anyone used etinc bandwidth manager
(http://www.etinc.com/index.php?page=bwmgr.htm) on a Debian system?
It's not one of the supported distributions and I just wondered if I could
get by with the software version or if I should just buy one of the
appliances they offer.
Thanks!
---
Sonny
-
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 01:27:16PM +0200, Stefan Neufeind wrote:
> hosts via ping. So I need a replacement that would tell me if this router on
> the way to a server is reachable. I want to test the whole path to see where an
> error occured. Well, is it possible to "simulate" traceroute-like pac
Hi All,
I wish to run php4.2.3 on a Debian woody machine without having to
upgrade the whole system to unstable. Also I wish to avoid upgrading
libc and/or any other sytem libraries as would happen with version
pinning. Are there any php 4.2.3 Woody packages available? Or perhaps I
guide so tha
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 21:27, Stefan Neufeind wrote:
> What I'm looking for is a possibility to see if this router (that denies
> ping- packets) is still available? I have Nagios running and normally it
> monitors hosts via ping. So I need a replacement that would tell me if this
> router on the way t
Hep
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 11:26:27AM +0100, Fred Clausen wrote:
> I wish to run php4.2.3 on a Debian woody machine without having to
> upgrade the whole system to unstable. Also I wish to avoid upgrading
> libc and/or any other sytem libraries as would happen with version
> pinning. Are ther
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Hash: SHA1
Hi
My boss is forcing me to install Red Hat. I am the sysad, and I personally
prefer Debian, but it don't seem to be a reason for him. He worries about
Oracle not giving support to Debian users. But we don't have any Oracle
server, he worries for th
On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 11:24, Joost Veldkamp wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We're using old cisco Localdirectors for loadbalancing between
> webservers. These need to be replaced by something else, because they
> are EOL.
> Are there software packages that can do the same as the localdirector,
> with failover fu
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 at 10:15:49, Russell Coker wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 16:05, Stefan Neufeind wrote:
> > both tracert and ping use ICMP. So did they just block some kind of
> > ICMP-message (ping) for this router? How could I solve this problem?
>
> Your message was not clear, but it seems t
Hi All,
I wish to run php4.2.3 on a Debian woody machine without having to
upgrade the whole system to unstable. Also I wish to avoid upgrading
libc and/or any other sytem libraries as would happen with version
pinning. Are there any php 4.2.3 Woody packages available? Or perhaps I
guide so th
On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 11:24, Joost Veldkamp wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We're using old cisco Localdirectors for loadbalancing between
> webservers. These need to be replaced by something else, because they
> are EOL.
> Are there software packages that can do the same as the localdirector,
> with failover fu
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 16:05, Stefan Neufeind wrote:
> both tracert and ping use ICMP. So did they just block some kind of
> ICMP-message (ping) for this router? How could I solve this problem?
Your message was not clear, but it seems that you can see the router on a
traceroute but can't ping it.
P
Hi,
both tracert and ping use ICMP. So did they just block some kind of
ICMP-message (ping) for this router? How could I solve this problem?
I need to check if the route to this router is alive - namely if the
router is up. Can I trick this into working by choosing a TOS for
ping manually?
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 16:05, Stefan Neufeind wrote:
> both tracert and ping use ICMP. So did they just block some kind of
> ICMP-message (ping) for this router? How could I solve this problem?
Your message was not clear, but it seems that you can see the router on a
traceroute but can't ping it.
P
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