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Ce jour Mon, 13 Dec 2004, W.Andrew Loe III a dit:
> I am trying to figure out how to re-build my SSL certificates for
> postfix and courier-imap. Right now my certificate for postfix has some
> errors on it (wrong CN), but I am able to download it and set it to be
> accepted by OS X (ends pop-u
Hi There, Im wondering if someone can point me in the right
direction We are wanting to account bandwidth usage per IP in our
rack.. Is this possible, if so - and good ideas?
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to 2.3 instead of 2.2 was the only 'fix' we found to get
the limit, with InnoDB, back up to about 800. Of course the machine
isn't strictly Woody then though.
Be warned that upgrading libc6 (or especially trying to downgrade it
later) is not always the easiest of things to do!
Simon
Ce jour Tue, 16 Nov 2004, Mark Bucciarelli a dit:
> On Tuesday 16 November 2004 10:06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > DEFAULT=/var/spool/courier/user/$LOGNAME/Maildir
> > $HOME=/var/spool/courier/user/$LOGNAME
> ^^^
> This dollar sign looks wrong.
>
> > MAILBOX=$HOME/Maildir
> > $INCLUDE=$MAILBO
Ce jour Mon, 15 Nov 2004, simon raven a dit:
> Ce jour Mon, 15 Nov 2004, Mark Bucciarelli a dit:
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>
>
> aah, good idea. i assume man maildrop will have that info. i was going
> to set the -V option but acccording to that man page -V isn't respected
> when run
Ce jour Mon, 15 Nov 2004, Francisco Castillo a dit:
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>
> Hello,
>
>
> when i connect from a cuteftp client from a 192.168.0.Y ip the client get
> the correct pasive port to get data (4) from the proftpd server but
> if i try to access from a public client ip (with cuteftp too) the server
Ce jour Mon, 15 Nov 2004, Mark Bucciarelli a dit:
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> > so really, this is 2 problems in one: one is the .mailfilter file isn't
> > read, and that log snippet which no sense.
>
> Seems like the same problem--mailrop is not given the co
hi,
i've exim4 and courier maildrop delivering mail to users, with LDAP
lookups for various data.
this works fine, and has been for a few months. however, any .mailfilter
files don't seem to be getting read, despite the presence of said file.
when i add an option to the router to set the home di
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different story and not an issue
here.
The MDA is sitting in its own DMZ behind a Borderware firewall.
Suggesions for/against/other are welcome (please!)
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Does anyone have any comments, thoughts or ideas on the above?
PS: Would be using Sarge.
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16 10baseT full-duplex
20 100baseTx full-duplex
32 Bus-master enable bit (experimental use only!)
E.g., If you want to run the card in Full-Duplex 100Mbit-Mode, enter the
following parameters in the options line :
options 3c59x options=12
Simon Buchanan <
in a script or
elsewhere? lspci should show you which nic you have in the server.
Simon Buchanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 09/27/04 8:40 PM >>>
Here is the output of ethtool... i cant remember what the nic is...:
Settings for eth0:
Supported ports: [ TP MII ]
Supported l
: 10Mb/s
Duplex: Half
Port: MII
PHYAD: 0
Transceiver: internal
Auto-negotiation: off
Supports Wake-on: pumbg
Wake-on: d
Doug Griswold wrote:
Try checking with ethtool. Which nic are you using?
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a 100Mbit
hub... Is this a problem with the ethernet card?
Thanks
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Hi,
we're going to setup a WLAN for our association.
Since we're interesent in a secure solution we tought about
securing the WLAN with IPSEC or PPTP using a debian box.
What we need is a solution to do the user authentication for
the VPN using an existing active directory.
I searched the internet
Hi,
we're going to setup a WLAN for our association.
Since we're interested in a secure solution we tought about
securing the WLAN with IPSEC or PPTP using a debian box.
What we need is a solution to do the user authentication for
the VPN using an existing active directory (SSO).
I searched the int
Hi,
we're going to setup a WLAN for our association.
Since we're interesent in a secure solution we tought about
securing the WLAN with IPSEC or PPTP using a debian box.
What we need is a solution to do the user authentication for
the VPN using an existing active directory.
I searched the internet
Hi,
we're going to setup a WLAN for our association.
Since we're interested in a secure solution we tought about
securing the WLAN with IPSEC or PPTP using a debian box.
What we need is a solution to do the user authentication for
the VPN using an existing active directory (SSO).
I searched the in
ReWrite:
ProxyPass/someapp http://localhost:8180/someapp
ProxyPassReverse /someapp http://localhost:8180/someapp
If you want it to kick off the app at the root level, we just add:
Redirect/index.htmlhttp://www.realserver.com/someapp
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ReWrite:
ProxyPass/someapp http://localhost:8180/someapp
ProxyPassReverse /someapp http://localhost:8180/someapp
If you want it to kick off the app at the root level, we just add:
Redirect/index.htmlhttp://www.realserver.com/someapp
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your setup with two nics as well? I would suggest the
> problem is the NIC or the driver therefor.
>
> Cheers,
> Michael
>
>
> Simon Allard schrieb:
>
> > I have setup a linux box with a 2.4.19 kernel. I am bridging 2 ethernet
> > devices together using 3Com
your setup with two nics as well? I would suggest the
> problem is the NIC or the driver therefor.
>
> Cheers,
> Michael
>
>
> Simon Allard schrieb:
>
> > I have setup a linux box with a 2.4.19 kernel. I am bridging 2 ethernet
> > devices together using 3Com
No. None what so ever.
ipfiler/iptables modules are not even loaded
Its a pretty clean running box.
> Any firewall rules or logging mechanism?
>
> El mar, 18-11-2003 a las 15:12, Simon Allard escribió:
> > I have setup a linux box with a 2.4.19 kernel. I am bridging 2 ether
No. None what so ever.
ipfiler/iptables modules are not even loaded
Its a pretty clean running box.
> Any firewall rules or logging mechanism?
>
> El mar, 18-11-2003 a las 15:12, Simon Allard escribió:
> > I have setup a linux box with a 2.4.19 kernel. I am bridging 2 ether
delif br0 eth1
down brctl delif br0 eth2
post-down brctl delbr br0
Does anyone have any ideas off the top of your head what could be
causing this or be able to point me in the right direction for some
documentation relating to this problem.
Simon Allard (Senior Tool Monkey
delif br0 eth1
down brctl delif br0 eth2
post-down brctl delbr br0
Does anyone have any ideas off the top of your head what could be
causing this or be able to point me in the right direction for some
documentation relating to this problem.
Simon Allard (Senior Tool Monkey
On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 04:46:45PM +0200, Markus Oswald wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-09-17 at 20:52, Shri Shrikumar wrote:
>
> > Thanks for the response. Let me just clarify. If I have two boxes, I can
> > configure both of them to be webservers and one of them to be the lvs
> > node. I dont need a third
On Tue, Aug 12, 2003 at 05:45:04PM -0400, Richard A Nelson wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Aug 2003, Markus Bajohr wrote:
>
> > I've installed Debian Woody 3.0 with the sendmail package.
> > It's all working, but I get a lot of messages, like:
> >
> > Aug 12 13:22:35 fileserver sm-mta[2420]: STARTTLS=server:
On Fri, Jun 13, 2003 at 03:33:34AM +1000, Russell Coker wrote:
> On Fri, 13 Jun 2003 01:42, Simon McCartney wrote:
> > Have you got any firewall's between you and the big bad world? I've seen
> > Checkpoint FW-1 dropping DNS UDP packets, claiming they were badly formed
On Fri, Jun 13, 2003 at 03:33:34AM +1000, Russell Coker wrote:
> On Fri, 13 Jun 2003 01:42, Simon McCartney wrote:
> > Have you got any firewall's between you and the big bad world? I've seen
> > Checkpoint FW-1 dropping DNS UDP packets, claiming they were badly formed
nt FW-1 dropping DNS UDP packets, claiming they were badly formed
and part of an attack, when afaics they were fine, coming from a BIND 9.2.1
debian box.
(Sorry for being off-topic for the list etc...)
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Pound! Bang! Bin! Bash! is this a shell script or a Batman comic?
nt FW-1 dropping DNS UDP packets, claiming they were badly formed
and part of an attack, when afaics they were fine, coming from a BIND 9.2.1
debian box.
(Sorry for being off-topic for the list etc...)
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Pound! Bang! Bin
I'm having some trouble setting up a PPTP VPN server behind a firewall.
Internet - Firewall LAN (Including PPTP server)
At the moment I'm forwarding port 1723 back to the PPTP server. I can
see the logs of the client connecting to the server, but when the server
sends it's first LCP Conf
On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 09:50:43AM +, Warwick Brown wrote:
> On Thursday 13 March 2003 8:52 am, Tomàs Núñez Lirola wrote:
> > Hi
> > I've heard about disable zone transferring in BIND. I thought it is a good
> > idea, in order to hide a little more your net (obviously you can query my
> > DNS f
On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 09:50:43AM +, Warwick Brown wrote:
> On Thursday 13 March 2003 8:52 am, Tomàs Núñez Lirola wrote:
> > Hi
> > I've heard about disable zone transferring in BIND. I thought it is a good
> > idea, in order to hide a little more your net (obviously you can query my
> > DNS f
On Thu, 6 Mar 2003, Thomas Lamy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> some days ago I had the task of setting up 6 debian servers for our web
> server farm. It was rather boring to do the base install, alter the apt.conf
> and sources.list (we run a combo of testing/stable), de-select unwanted
> default packages (you
On Thu, 6 Mar 2003, Thomas Lamy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> some days ago I had the task of setting up 6 debian servers for our web
> server farm. It was rather boring to do the base install, alter the apt.conf
> and sources.list (we run a combo of testing/stable), de-select unwanted
> default packages (you
On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 11:55:24AM +1300, Sam Sargeant wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 11:39:36PM +0100, Thomas Lamy wrote:
> > can anybody recommend a simple (to set up and maintain) TTS for ISP use?
> > We want to
> > - auto-assign ticket ids to incoming support requests (by mail or web form)
>
On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 02:20:32PM -0600, Asher Densmore-Lynn wrote:
> Jason Lim wrote:
>
> >>I need to teach a mailbox how to implement permissions. Specifically,
> >>how to deny a client's deletion commands.
> >
> >Do you mean make it "read-only"?
>
> Mostly. But I know that IMAP stores thing
I know it's not due to a router as I can put a machine directly on it's
lan side and it still fragments the packets into non existance. It's
just standard TCP traffic, web browsing mainly.
The problem is I didn't set this machine up, and I'm having trouble with
the differences between debian and B
I'm grabbing all their data, but what I want from squid is how much it's
pulled down for each IP not counting what it's handed back from cache if
you see what I mean.
On Sun, Jan 19, 2003 at 05:11:39PM +1000, Brad Lay wrote:
> This is what I do, but I don't use squid to do the accounting, I do it
I'm sure this issue has been aired before, but I'm having trouble
tracking anything down..
I want to track data usage on a per machine basis for a NAT'ed network
going out over an ADSL connection. I'd like to put in a squid for
obvious reasons, but I can't find how to maintain a per machine quota
I know this isn't the place to be asking BSD questions, but on the off
chance that someone here can help me out on this..
Currently the gateway machine on our network in an old OpenBSD machine, as
soon as I can get some downtime I'm going to be moving it over to a debian
system, but that's besi
Ximian looks pretty good, but from what I can understand there isn't a
'Ximian Server'.. I couldn't quite follow what they meant by that.
Can Ximian be put in to replace Exchange? Or does it mostly provide a
nice way to tie linux machines into a MS based network?
On Sun, Jan 12, 2003 at 04:41:37P
LDAP was my first thought, but I've never really played with it, I've
seen a few comments on Exchange using LDAP for an address book, but not
as a source for it's own configuration.
I'll take a look into LDAP and see what I can find.
Also, I'd really like to replace Exchange, but as I understand
I've just changed companies that I work for, and the new place is a real
mess.. One of the first things I want to do is to tie together all the
user stuff that's floating around.
ATM the systems are very roughly tied together with systems to create
users at places trigger by usage of others, I'd l
I'm really not sure on that, I generally use iptables, independent of a
specific firewall package. If you are using an iptables one, try:
iptables -L -nv
This will give a dump of all the loaded rules, if that doesn't work,
well I'm not 100% up on ipchains..
Remember to CC your replies to the de
ault, all requests are taken from this directory, but
> # symbolic links and aliases may be used to point to other locations.
>
> DocumentRoot /var/www
> -
> Dear Simon:
>
> I have above lines in my httpd.conf of apache 1.3.26
On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, Donovan Baarda wrote:
> In fact, that is so bad I can't believe the PIO mode -u0 would be like that,
> otherwise heaps more people would be having heaps more problems... it also
> wouldn't surprise me in this day of ATA-133 if some new drives had very bad
> PIO mode implementati
On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, Donovan Baarda wrote:
> In fact, that is so bad I can't believe the PIO mode -u0 would be like that,
> otherwise heaps more people would be having heaps more problems... it also
> wouldn't surprise me in this day of ATA-133 if some new drives had very bad
> PIO mode implementat
On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 12:36:06PM +0200, Russell Coker wrote:
> > Don't forget the old reliable (adjust params to your particular situation);
> >
> > hdparm -m16 -c1 -d1 -u1 /dev/hda
> > irqtune 3 14
> >
This seems to have fixed up the problem.
>
> In any case, if things are working properly th
On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 12:36:06PM +0200, Russell Coker wrote:
> > Don't forget the old reliable (adjust params to your particular situation);
> >
> > hdparm -m16 -c1 -d1 -u1 /dev/hda
> > irqtune 3 14
> >
This seems to have fixed up the problem.
>
> In any case, if things are working properly t
I've recently upgrade my desktop and I've noticed some odd behaviour
with my network since then.. My machine is currently acting as the
gateway for a small home LAN, I'm running dnsmasq to handle the
forwarding and iptables for the firewall.
The odd behaviour is that any time my machine is under l
I've recently upgrade my desktop and I've noticed some odd behaviour
with my network since then.. My machine is currently acting as the
gateway for a small home LAN, I'm running dnsmasq to handle the
forwarding and iptables for the firewall.
The odd behaviour is that any time my machine is under
I've done a quick guide avaliable at http://www.imaginator.com/~simon/ldap/
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ds upon the kernel version you're running.
Upto about (not sure exactly) 2.4.13 it all works fine, however after
that the web interface can't find any adaptors!
Apparently this should be fixed shortly, although I don't know if that's
a fix in the kernel or the 3ware web package.
Simon
ds upon the kernel version you're running.
Upto about (not sure exactly) 2.4.13 it all works fine, however after
that the web interface can't find any adaptors!
Apparently this should be fixed shortly, although I don't know if that's
a fix in the kernel or the 3ware web package
file becomes more than 1 hour old.
root@ihug:/raid-1/ldap/slurpd/replica# cat slurpd.status
loch:0:99957:1
circle:0:99957:1
triangle:0:99957:1
bob:0:99957:1
kate:0:99957:1
I am running openldap 2.0.13.
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I believe you need to use PASSIVE mode/transfert.
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Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 6:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject:Re: FTP thro' firewall
On Tue, 28 Aug 2001, Chris
./debian directory that is
used to make the packages? Does debian include them with the source
packages?
The reason I ask is I want to compile some new packages, but don't want to
make my own rules files else it gets to hard in the future when reverting
back to debian created packages.
Regards
that took "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" as the actual username, rather than just
> "user" ?
>
> Would that be possible?
Not with the current c0de base. Possible to do with code changes though.
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use Port-Based Virtual Hosting,
> because mostly everyone expected Port 21 for FTP.
>
> Thanks for any hints.
>
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>
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e2fsck
try 'man e2fsck'
>-Original Message-
>From: Craig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Debian-Isp
>Date: 26 June 2001 08:44
>Subject: HDD
>
>
>>Hi Guys
>>
>>I have a machine that I suspect its HDD is on the way out.
>>What util can I use to do a scandisk with ??
>>
>>Kind Regards
>>Craig :)
>
e2fsck
try 'man e2fsck'
>-Original Message-
>From: Craig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Date: 26 June 2001 08:44
>Subject: HDD
>
>
>>Hi Guys
>>
>>I have a machine that I suspect its HDD is on the way out.
>>What util can I use to do a scandisk with ??
>>
>>Kind
Hi all,
Can any body suggest a decent virus scanner for Linux?
I've heard that Sophos is good, but its a bit pricy...
But anything that'll work with amavis would be a great help.
Thx in advanced.
Simon
Hi all,
Can any body suggest a decent virus scanner for Linux?
I've heard that Sophos is good, but its a bit pricy...
But anything that'll work with amavis would be a great help.
Thx in advanced.
Simon
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The passwords that is.
don't
any ideas how i can stop these from expiring?
Best Regards,
Simon
The passwords that is.
don't
any ideas how i can stop these from expiring?
Best Regards,
Simon
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From: Andreas Rabus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 'Martin WHEELER' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Simon Gray
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; debian-isp@lists.debian.org
Date: 17 May 2001
Hi,
Is it possible to get/have a look at the source code for that page?
Because i'd like to setup something similar like that on my next website
project...
Best Regards,
Simon
>I've been playing around with something
>like this a while ago. It's a simple
>PHP3-Script t
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From: Andreas Rabus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 'Martin WHEELER' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Simon Gray
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROT
Hi,
Is it possible to get/have a look at the source code for that page?
Because i'd like to setup something similar like that on my next website
project...
Best Regards,
Simon
>I've been playing around with something
>like this a while ago. It's a simple
>PHP3-Script t
> mount -w -t ufs -o ufstype=sun /dev/sda1 /mnt/scsi
I would imagine
mount -w -t ufs -o ufstype=sun,rw /dev/sda1 /mnt/scsi
The mount man page says by default UFS is mounted Read-only.
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> mount -w -t ufs -o ufstype=sun /dev/sda1 /mnt/scsi
I would imagine
mount -w -t ufs -o ufstype=sun,rw /dev/sda1 /mnt/scsi
The mount man page says by default UFS is mounted Read-only.
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The real fighting
I wrote a howto about 6 months back. It was tricky setting up but I think
I cover most of the potential disaster areas in my howto.
http://www.imaginator.com/~simon/ldap/
S.
"Jeremy L. Gaddis" wrote:
>
> Out of curiousity, has anyone come across a
I wrote a howto about 6 months back. It was tricky setting up but I think
I cover most of the potential disaster areas in my howto.
http://www.imaginator.com/~simon/ldap/
S.
"Jeremy L. Gaddis" wrote:
>
> Out of curiousity, has anyone come across a
l) -> cisco-router ->
> isdn(net)
>
> the proxy and the firewall have their own networkcards
>
> firewall
> eth0
> eth1
>
> proxy
> eth0
> eth1
>
> tnx for any advice :
>
> joachim
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l) -> cisco-router ->
> isdn(net)
>
> the proxy and the firewall have their own networkcards
>
> firewall
> eth0
> eth1
>
> proxy
> eth0
> eth1
>
> tnx for any advice :
>
> joachim
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y. The T3 interface shows up has hdlc0, and
I've tried ifconfig'ing it but unable to see the pings that they are
sending us or see replies to pings we send out.
Where does the frame relay number com into the picture? What does this
number mean?
Not a telco guy.
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2001 at 03:32:08PM -0800, Simon Tennant wrote:
> > Unless I'm missing something, running the ADSL nic in your firewall
> > instead of as a seperate ethernet device saves you allocating each a
> > unique address.
>
> Nope, it may save on overhead if it doesn't u
Unless I'm missing something, running the ADSL nic in your firewall
instead of as a seperate ethernet device saves you allocating each a
unique address.
S.
Jeremy Lunn wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 10:32:50AM -0800, Simon Tennant wrote:
> > Unfortunately you loose an IP
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Martin Kos wrote:
>
> one question: which packages (unstable) are required to compile the kernel,
> including the "make menuconfig"-tool ?
>
"apt-cache search kernel" will give you some clues.
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particuarly Debian is ready for prime time.
Should anyone be interested, I've documented my experience here and
provide pointers for deployment.
http://www.imaginator.com/~simon/ldap
I'm curious, what are other list members doing with ldap?
S.
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particuarly Debian is ready for prime time.
Should anyone be interested, I've documented my experience here and
provide pointers for deployment.
http://www.imaginator.com/~simon/ldap
I'm curious, what are other list members doing with ldap?
S.
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so supposed to be more Windows
friendly if you have users that way inclined.
Nilo (www.nilo.org), the successor to the netboot and the etherboot
projects has PXE support.
HTH
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is also supposed to be more Windows
friendly if you have users that way inclined.
Nilo (www.nilo.org), the successor to the netboot and the etherboot
projects has PXE support.
HTH
S.
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pgp id: 05F76248FF62442C4D0010C09851C074641097
not you may run into some grounding problems.
S.
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Linuxcare. Support for the revolution.
not you may run into some grounding problems.
S.
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