On Wed, 2003-11-19 at 21:42, Simon Allard wrote:
> I have replaced NIC's as I thought it might of been the drives also. I
> moved to the eepro100 cards. Same problem.
You should be using NICs with a poll-based driver, as opposed to an
interrupt-based driver. This will preempt the kernel less often
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Adam Dawes wrote:
> I tried commenting out my snippet and adding yours in the beginning of the
> routers section. That ended up totally hosing my smtp. Pine gave me an
> error saying that the smtp server was unavailable when I tried testing it.
>
> Where exactly should I put y
On Wed, 2003-11-19 at 21:42, Simon Allard wrote:
> I have replaced NIC's as I thought it might of been the drives also. I
> moved to the eepro100 cards. Same problem.
You should be using NICs with a poll-based driver, as opposed to an
interrupt-based driver. This will preempt the kernel less often
I tried commenting out my snippet and adding yours in the beginning of the
routers section. That ended up totally hosing my smtp. Pine gave me an
error saying that the smtp server was unavailable when I tried testing it.
Where exactly should I put your snippet in my exim file? And do I need to
rem
I have replaced NIC's as I thought it might of been the drives also. I
moved to the eepro100 cards. Same problem.
What kernel are you using? I have tried 2.4.19 and 2.4.22.
> I'm running the same scenario here on a ppro 200 except that I'm using
> 2x3c905btxm cards for the briding instead of th
I tried commenting out my snippet and adding yours in the beginning of the
routers section. That ended up totally hosing my smtp. Pine gave me an
error saying that the smtp server was unavailable when I tried testing it.
Where exactly should I put your snippet in my exim file? And do I need to
rem
I have replaced NIC's as I thought it might of been the drives also. I
moved to the eepro100 cards. Same problem.
What kernel are you using? I have tried 2.4.19 and 2.4.22.
> I'm running the same scenario here on a ppro 200 except that I'm using
> 2x3c905btxm cards for the briding instead of th
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Adam Dawes wrote:
> I've running exim as my mta on my home gateway machine which is connected
> via a fixed IP DSL line. I'm having increasing trouble getting my mail
> through as other sites (rightly) find messages coming from a block of dsl
> addresses suspicious. I want to
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Adam Dawes wrote:
> I've running exim as my mta on my home gateway machine which is connected
> via a fixed IP DSL line. I'm having increasing trouble getting my mail
> through as other sites (rightly) find messages coming from a block of dsl
> addresses suspicious. I want to
First, I strongly suggest you move your thread to the quagga-users list
at [EMAIL PROTECTED] You can find numerous configuration
examples in the archives at http://lists.quagga.net. This is the best
forum for help with Zebra/Quagga. I suggest you follow-up on that list,
which I also participate on.
I've running exim as my mta on my home gateway machine which is connected
via a fixed IP DSL line. I'm having increasing trouble getting my mail
through as other sites (rightly) find messages coming from a block of dsl
addresses suspicious. I want to have exim forward my outgoing messages to
my int
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First, I strongly suggest you move your thread to the quagga-users list
at [EMAIL PROTECTED] You can find numerous configuration
examples in the archives at http://lists.quagga.net. This is the best
forum for help with Zebra/Quagga. I suggest you follow-up on that list,
which I also participate on.
I've running exim as my mta on my home gateway machine which is connected
via a fixed IP DSL line. I'm having increasing trouble getting my mail
through as other sites (rightly) find messages coming from a block of dsl
addresses suspicious. I want to have exim forward my outgoing messages to
my int
Hello guys,
I have autonomously system, cisco router and Debian linux router on
linux box i have zebra and ospf which communicated with cisco on cisco
router i have bgp all my traffic which are bgpeer (all traffic in my
country) and int (outside my country or with two words international
traffic)
Hello guys,
I have autonomously system, cisco router and Debian linux router on
linux box i have zebra and ospf which communicated with cisco on cisco
router i have bgp all my traffic which are bgpeer (all traffic in my
country) and int (outside my country or with two words international
traffic)
Hello,
curently I am using 'Intershop 4' (90 days trial) but I think,
it is a little bit too expensive
(8 Shops with Credit-Card payment around 8000 ¤)
Is there a solution Open-Source written in PHP using postgresql
and supports payments wit VISA dard ?
I like to start my Online-Store (Stras
Hello,
curently I am using 'Intershop 4' (90 days trial) but I think,
it is a little bit too expensive
(8 Shops with Credit-Card payment around 8000 ¤)
Is there a solution Open-Source written in PHP using postgresql
and supports payments wit VISA dard ?
I like to start my Online-Store (Stras
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Antonin Karasek wrote:
> Hello everybody,
> one of our customers want proxy server. Ok - it's common job. But he want
> the proxy server to apply anti-virus scan to any incoming file.
>
> Is there anybody, who knows proxy server, which can do this?
http://viralator.loddington
Hello everybody,
one of our customers want proxy server. Ok - it's common job. But he want
the proxy server to apply anti-virus scan to any incoming file.
Is there anybody, who knows proxy server, which can do this?
Many thanks
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Antonin Karasek wrote:
> Hello everybody,
> one of our customers want proxy server. Ok - it's common job. But he want
> the proxy server to apply anti-virus scan to any incoming file.
>
> Is there anybody, who knows proxy server, which can do this?
http://viralator.loddington
Hello everybody,
one of our customers want proxy server. Ok - it's common job. But he want
the proxy server to apply anti-virus scan to any incoming file.
Is there anybody, who knows proxy server, which can do this?
Many thanks
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I don't know is it make any sense but I've compiled
bridge as integrated, not as module.
And I don't state any line in "interfaces" file about
bridged interfaces; Only br0 exists.
Also I'm using br0 as external interface.
gw11:/etc#
gw11:/etc# cat network/interfaces
# /etc/
I don't know is it make any sense but I've compiled
bridge as integrated, not as module.
And I don't state any line in "interfaces" file about
bridged interfaces; Only br0 exists.
Also I'm using br0 as external interface.
gw11:/etc#
gw11:/etc# cat network/interfaces
# /etc/
Hi!
I don't think that I could address your problem, but in Debian there is a
package called bridge-utils that allows easy bridge creation.
One of my systems uses it for a user-mode-linux installation between tap0
and eth2:
-
auto tap0
iface tap0 inet manual
tunctl_user uml-n
Hi!
I don't think that I could address your problem, but in Debian there is a
package called bridge-utils that allows easy bridge creation.
One of my systems uses it for a user-mode-linux installation between tap0
and eth2:
-
auto tap0
iface tap0 inet manual
tunctl_user uml-n
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