Re: Fixed (hardisk) device names?

2004-04-01 Thread Arnd Vehling
Jose Alberto Guzman wrote: Craig Sanders wrote: and there are no raw devices on linux AFAIK. >> /dev/hd? ARE the raw devices. craig In the bsdish slang, raw devices are character devices, so /dev/hd? are not exactly raw devices, but block devices. Not only in "bsdish" slang. Most other Unix bo

Re: Fixed (hardisk) device names?

2004-04-01 Thread Arnd Vehling
Hi, first: thanx to everyone who answered! Craig Sanders wrote: >> Arnd Vehling wrote Another question. How can i copy two identical discs _including_ the boot block? "dd if=/dev/hda of=/dev/hdb" doesnt do it don't use dd for that. set up a raid-1 mirror instead. it'

Re: Fixed (hardisk) device names?

2004-03-31 Thread Arnd Vehling
Jose Alberto Guzman wrote: Craig Sanders wrote: and there are no raw devices on linux AFAIK. >> /dev/hd? ARE the raw devices. craig In the bsdish slang, raw devices are character devices, so /dev/hd? are not exactly raw devices, but block devices. Not only in "bsdish" slang. Most other Unix bo

Re: Fixed (hardisk) device names?

2004-03-31 Thread Arnd Vehling
Hi, first: thanx to everyone who answered! Craig Sanders wrote: >> Arnd Vehling wrote Another question. How can i copy two identical discs _including_ the boot block? "dd if=/dev/hda of=/dev/hdb" doesnt do it don't use dd for that. set up a raid-1 mirror instead. it

Fixed (hardisk) device names?

2004-03-30 Thread Arnd Vehling
Hello, does anyone know how to fix the device name on a debian linux system? For example. If i have two IDE hardisks, the devices will be named like this. /dev/hda /dev/hdb If i now must remove the first harddisk (/dev/hda) the second (/dev/hdb) will be renamed to (/dev/hda) after the reboot. As i

Fixed (hardisk) device names?

2004-03-30 Thread Arnd Vehling
Hello, does anyone know how to fix the device name on a debian linux system? For example. If i have two IDE hardisks, the devices will be named like this. /dev/hda /dev/hdb If i now must remove the first harddisk (/dev/hda) the second (/dev/hdb) will be renamed to (/dev/hda) after the reboot. As i

Re: version `GLIBC_2.3' not found

2004-02-20 Thread Arnd Vehling
Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder wrote: On Friday 20 February 2004 07.36, Arnd Vehling wrote: Can anyone clue me in on how to get those two forsaken libs cleanly installed on a debian stable system so this damn binary will run? Is it an option to run that app in a chroot? Sure

version `GLIBC_2.3' not found

2004-02-19 Thread Arnd Vehling
Hi, ok, this is somewhat OT but anyway.. I have a binary (payware, no source) i need to run which needs bleeding edge libs which are only available in debian testing. As the prog needs to run on a production system i dont want to upgrade to the testing distribution. The libs in question are: l

Compiling BIND 8.2.3 statically

2001-05-16 Thread Arnd Vehling
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Compiling BIND 8.2.3 statically

2001-05-16 Thread Arnd Vehling
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Re: ANNOUNCE: Freeside 1.3.0 released

2001-05-11 Thread Arnd Vehling
software. Plase continue the announcements. regards, Arnd -- NetHead Network Design and Security Arnd Vehling[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gummersbacherstr. 27Phone: +49 221 8809210 50679 Cologne, Germany Fax : +49 221 8809212

Re: ANNOUNCE: Freeside 1.3.0 released

2001-05-11 Thread Arnd Vehling
software. Plase continue the announcements. regards, Arnd -- NetHead Network Design and Security Arnd Vehling[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gummersbacherstr. 27Phone: +49 221 8809210 50679 Cologne, Germany Fax : +49 221 8809212 -

Re: Virtual Domain Users

2001-04-02 Thread Arnd Vehling
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Re: Virtual Domain Users

2001-04-02 Thread Arnd Vehling
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Web-Based DNS Frontend

2001-03-22 Thread Arnd Vehling
Hello, can anyone recommend a commercial or free web-based frontend to manage DNS-Servers? regards, Arnd -- NetHead Network Design and Security Arnd Vehling[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gummersbacherstr. 27Phone: +49 221 8809210 50679 Cologne

Web-Based DNS Frontend

2001-03-22 Thread Arnd Vehling
Hello, can anyone recommend a commercial or free web-based frontend to manage DNS-Servers? regards, Arnd -- NetHead Network Design and Security Arnd Vehling[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gummersbacherstr. 27Phone: +49 221 8809210 50679 Cologne

Re: syslogd & cisco logs

2000-12-30 Thread Arnd Vehling
rface logging logging and next time plz RTFM. regards, Arnd -- NetHead Network Design and Security Arnd Vehling[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gummersbacherstr. 27Phone: +49 221 8809210 50679 Köln Fax : +49 221 8809212 --

Re: Kernel >= 2.2.17 or 2.4.* for FW/Proxy

2000-12-08 Thread Arnd Vehling
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Re: Route annoncement on web

2000-12-06 Thread Arnd Vehling
Adrian Nims wrote: > > Does anybody know a web site where I can see route announcement ? I > want to see from outside if my routes are announced correctly or not. http://nitrous.digex.net/ regards, Arnd -- NetHead Network Design and Security Arn

Kernel >= 2.2.17 or 2.4.* for FW/Proxy

2000-12-06 Thread Arnd Vehling
Hi, which kernel would you suggest for a _stable_ and secure Debian based Firewall? I am currently setting up a system based on 2.2.17 and i am not sure if i should go for 2.4.* with the new filtering-code. Any advice appreciated. regards, Arnd Vehling -- NetHead

Minimal installation for FW

2000-12-02 Thread Arnd Vehling
Hello, has anybody a suggestion how to build a minimal debian installation for a firewall-setup? Any hints to debian specific hardening-scripts or procedures would be greatly appreciated too! thanx, Arnd Vehling -- NetHead Network Design and Security Arnd Vehling