There are a number of very effect "appliance" style solutions to doing this.
Please have a look at RadWare (WSD) and F5 Networks (3DNS); I have had great
success with both companies. The bonus is that these solutions can
automaticly determine if a server is up.
Ken Seefried, CISS
There are a number of very effect "appliance" style solutions to doing this.
Please have a look at RadWare (WSD) and F5 Networks (3DNS); I have had great
success with both companies. The bonus is that these solutions can
automaticly determine if a server is up.
Ken Seefried, CISS
I think that you can get this if you have an MP kernel compiled without
"Enhanced Real Time Clock" support. The default clock driver apparently
isn't MP-safe.
Ken Seefried, CISSP
Przemyslaw Wegrzyn writes:
Look at this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ping 156.17.209.1
PI
I think that you can get this if you have an MP kernel compiled without
"Enhanced Real Time Clock" support. The default clock driver apparently
isn't MP-safe.
Ken Seefried, CISSP
Przemyslaw Wegrzyn writes:
>
> Look at this:
>
> czajnik@earth:~$ ping 156.1
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