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Hi,
I am preparing to buy a new HP server, a HP DL320G2, and would like to
install Woody onto it.
The questions I h
Hi,
I am currently looking into a problem I have with LILO & Software RAID.
When upgrading a kernel, with boot=/dev/md0 in lilo.conf, running lilo
succeeds, but reboot fails with LI 40 40 type errors. The workaround I
have used for this in the past is to change boot= to /dev/hda, then run
lilo, th
Hello
Has anybody here ideas or experience in building an Intrusion Detection
System for a big network i.e. at least several hundred MBit/s with focus on
detection of (D)DoS and worm attacks (e.g. sudden activity peaks towards one
system or well known worm patterns from systems)?
Last time I chec
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On Mon, 02 Aug 2004 15:36:25 +0200, Jarle wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I needed to use kernel 2.6.* on a new firewall machine (to handle the
> hardware). I've used FreeS/WAN for IPSec over the past years, but it
> seems like I have to use the new Linux kernel support for IPSec
re
On Mon, 2004-08-02 at 15:36, Jarle Aase wrote:
> What packages do I need in order to get ipsec up and running on kernel
> 2.6.6, and where can I get them? (I found no match on "ipsec" on
> backports.org). Also - where do I find documentation for the new kernel
> based IPSec?
Use native ipsec
Hi,
I needed to use kernel 2.6.* on a new firewall machine (to handle the
hardware). I've used FreeS/WAN for IPSec over the past years, but it
seems like I have to use the new Linux kernel support for IPSec on this
machine. It will use VPN to other Linux based firewalls, and some Cisco
routers.
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aaagh! i sure did miss that.
many thanks achim!
shannon
--- Achim Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You are sure mysql is listening on all interfaces
> and not only lo ?
>
> perhaps take a look to my.cnf and check if
> "skip-networking" is active -
> if yes simply comment it and restart
You are sure mysql is listening on all interfaces and not only lo ?
perhaps take a look to my.cnf and check if "skip-networking" is active -
if yes simply comment it and restart mysqld.
-achim
Am Mo, 2004-08-02 um 11.47 schrieb Shannon R.:
> good day all!
>
>
> i'm getting really confused with
good day all!
i'm getting really confused with how to properly allow
users to access mysql from other machines. (on debian
woody, using all stable packages)
that is, i tried this as mysql root user:
GRANT SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE ON my_sql_db.* TO
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