compatible with
it, but I just do freewswan to freeswan.
Thing
Craig wrote:
Well we cannot run raidhotadd to add the new partition because the root file
system is already mounted so we get disk busy error.
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http://www.thing.dyndns.org/debian/wifivpn.htm
might help
regards
Thing
axacheng wrote:
As subject..Please Help me..
Now, my freeswan can implement to :
1. FreeS/WAN server(Debian woody) [X.509 auth]FreeS/WAN client(Debian
woody)
2. FreeS/WAN server(Debian woody) [X.509 auth
te on a test box
and if it looks as goos as it suggests will move my boxes over
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seems to be more secure)
. OpenVPN
. tinc
. pptpd
...
Suggestions and advices are welcome.
Bye.
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Ive done some vpn using ipsec/freeswan on debian,
notes are here,
http://www.thing.dyndns.org/debian/wifivpn.htm
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(which seems to be more secure)
. OpenVPN
. tinc
. pptpd
...
Suggestions and advices are welcome.
Bye.
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Samuele Catusian
Ive done some vpn using ipsec/freeswan on debian,
notes are here,
http://www.thing.dyndns.org/debian/wifivpn.htm
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Thing
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t) it can be adjusted
on Solaris, I assume Linux has a kernel tunable as well.
Thing
t) it can be adjusted
on Solaris, I assume Linux has a kernel tunable as well.
Thing
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;m looking at a thousand users, but anything would help.
how long is a pice of string? a p120 with 32meg of ram can handle 30
users with ease. A p2-350 with 128 meg 200 with ease, depends on the
use its put to.
I doubt its linear scaling, give us some numbers.
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ontroller), but there should be a speed improvement.
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I have similar problems with 1600r's, basically you need to wipe the
cmos/bios/drives and start with new rompaqs and a totally clean system, if
smartstart cds work with the 1500s then version 5.40 seems to work well.
Once I did this Debian could then see both cpus.
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On Su
you need to MAKEDEV the extra drive letters I suspect. I ran into this on my
scsi array.
eg
Linux will only see to /dev/sdh by default, to go past this,
cd /dev then ./MAKEDEV sdi then reboot. fdisk should now work.
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On Wed, 04 Dec 2002 21:12, Nate Campi wrote:
> For years I
w, it might
get on my shopping list.
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as witrh most machines that wont, start with the 2 floppies then switch to
the cdrom later
Thing
On Tue, 26 Nov 2002 13:47, Samantha Scafe wrote:
> how the hell do you boot from the scsi cd rom interface?
>
> Samantha Scafe
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with a s
cluster it, when one box goes down, its backup takes up that IP
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On Mon, 25 Nov 2002 20:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Can anyone pls tell me how to setup a Backup Web Server..meaning if the
> primary Web Server fails, it will automatically go to a seperate Web
> Server.
cluster it
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On Mon, 25 Nov 2002 20:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Can anyone pls tell me how to setup a Backup Web Server..meaning if the
> primary Web Server fails, it will automatically go to a seperate Web
> Server.
>
> ex.
>
> Home User - www.abc.com
eaper than Scsi, You can go ide raid, which Ive not
tried yet, but it would give a mirror whcih is what you want really (read
performance will be a bit better too).
Does the load justify scsi? if its not hammered then hardware ide raid is
probably fine.
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write a script?
way more reliable and obviously way quicker
Thing
On Wed, 23 Oct 2002 00:25, Garry Byrne wrote:
> We are converting our main mail/web server over from a Susie box to Debian.
> Under Susie ownership on /home/client are client.users and the standard
> debian is clie
write a script?
way more reliable and obviously way quicker
Thing
On Wed, 23 Oct 2002 00:25, Garry Byrne wrote:
> We are converting our main mail/web server over from a Susie box to Debian.
> Under Susie ownership on /home/client are client.users and the standard
> debian is clie
u may have to start with the 2 compact image floppies they are on the CD.
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Thing
sihite wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I am a beginner in linux, and now i have a problem with my new installation.
> I try to install a debian using debian potato rel. 2.2R4,
> my computer is com
what would be the feature syntax in sendmail.mc for using osirusoft please? im
in
NZ and sick to death of being spammed from asia
:]
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Thing
Craig Sanders wrote:
> you seem to have a chip on YOUR shoulder about the osirusoft RBLs. this
> is not the first time you have bitched
win2k to Debian firewall
please let me know!.
regards
Thing
future.
regards
Thing
Crawford Rainwater wrote:
> Thanks to all on the Portsentry issue I had
> a week ago.
>
> Along those same lines, I have two ports I cannot
> figure out (even looking through the LDP) on how
> to close or shut down their related services.
> They are as
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