Hi all,
I´m having a hard time trying to understand routing or buildind agate
between two networks
I need that a machine with two lan interfaces eth0 and eth1, each one
connected to a different net worked like a gateway, Conecting the nets.
At eth0 I have an ip from internet and at eth1 I have a
It looks like all you want is just a Linux router. A gateway joins two or
more disimilar networks, I believe. Like ethernet<->token ring or
ATM<->FDDI. Check out the following packages :
zebra
ipchains
There are other ones that I can't think of right now. :) I'm pretty sure
there is a linux r
Helber,
Your setup seems correct. Just two things to do.
1On the Intranet, set up all machines' TCP/IP to use 172.16.0.10 as a
"gateway". For win9x machines, use the
"Network_Neighbourhood->Properties->TCP->Gateway". For Unix machines, add a
route, or edit /etc/defaultroute, or whatever.
Robert/Gregory,
Thank you for the info. However, we are doing the RAID not because we very
critical data, but to keep my team doing something interesting. I have told
one guy to write a 2-pager on RAID, another to do S/W RAID on NT, and 2
others on Linux (RH & Debian).
The Linux guy has a probl
I think what you need is to set up IP masq since 172.16.*.* IPs are
non-routable and will be dropped by the first router (at your ISP) that they
reach. Here's an excellent IP masquerading resource page:
http://members.home.net/ipmasq/
Regards,
Marcin Pacyna
-Original Message-
From: He
Hi,
i am searching for a dns server that allows me to administrate it by web.
additional features that i would like to have are setting up virtual dns
servers (with its own web interface etc.) for my bigger clients and http
forwarding.
i only found products for NT but nothing that runs under linu
Hello Achim,
Coming from an NT background myself, when I started working with Linux, I
too initially missed alot of NT's graphical tools but all that has changed
since I've started using WebMin. It's a total adminitrative tool and goes
beyond configuring DNS - it'll do all network services/daemon
Whatever.. here's the instructions on how to load a raid partition as
root...
http://www.linux.org/help/ldp/howto/Root-RAID-HOWTO.html
-Original Message-
From: John Gonzalez/netMDC admin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 08, 2000 9:45 PM
To: Sanjeev "Ghane" Gupta
Cc: Gregory
There might be web interfaces for RaQ products that allow you to do this,
and it might be possible to port them to x86 linux?
I have never used a raq, nor am i familiar with wether their software is
even open source.
On Tue, 9 May 2000, mediagenic services wrote:
>Hi,
>
>i am searching for a dns
On Tue, 9 May 2000, Robert H. Clugston wrote:
>Whatever.. here's the instructions on how to load a raid partition as
>root...
>
>http://www.linux.org/help/ldp/howto/Root-RAID-HOWTO.html
>
>
>Yes. You cannot boot to a raid partition. One, lilo cant read a RAID
>partition, and the 'raid' drivers hav
Could something like Webmin ( http://www.webmin.com/ ) do the trick?
// Kim Lundgren
On Tue, May 09, 2000 at 12:02:27PM -0600, John Gonzalez/netMDC admin wrote:
> There might be web interfaces for RaQ products that allow you to do this,
> and it might be possible to port them to x86 linux?
>
> I
I have no experience with wemin either :)
On Tue, 9 May 2000, Kim Lundgren wrote:
>Could something like Webmin ( http://www.webmin.com/ ) do the trick?
>
>// Kim Lundgren
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If your just searching for way to easily add zones etc then
check this one out, I have not used myself though.
It's a bunch of CGI scripts that let you add/remove zones.
http://www.xsta.cc/dnsman/
Regards,
Michael
- Original message -
From: Kim Lundgren [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Ma
> webmin? Let's hope there'll be others out there who are aware of any
> possible risks with using webmin and would fill us in.
>
hello :-)
i once set up a web/mail virtual hosting box for a friend who owns a small
ISP ... i put webmin 0.71 (i think, that was back feb 1999) in there and
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