Are we talking about the 'TCP 3-way handshake'?
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On Tue, Jun 20, 2000 at 09:47:25PM -0400, Chris Wagner wr
Run the follow test:
cat /proc/pci | less
Try to find your ethernet entry.
If you not find ethernet information in /proc/pci your card have a
problem...
You can compile a monolitic kernel width ne2k-pci support. If your
ethernet card work the kernel
detect automaticaly your interface.
> > root$ man ulimit
> Isn't this a bash shell level thing?
> % ulimit
> ulimit: Command not found.
> So what happens when you have users using tcsh? ulimit is not available in
limit [-h] [resource [maximum-use]]
> tcsh. Can't users also change their ulimit settings? What about preventing
Fork bomb not work..
But
while (1) malloc(1000);
You must limit memoryuse
Dariush Pietrzak wrote:
>
> > > root$ man ulimit
> > Isn't this a bash shell level thing?
> > % ulimit
> > ulimit: Command not found.
>
> > So what happens when you have users using tcsh? ulimit is
Hi all,
I've got a linux box set up as a ppp server, using mgetty with AutoPPP
and pppd (2.3.11-1.4 - Potato's current version as far as I know).
The problem seems to be that it's not asking the remote machine to
authenticate. It will allow logins with any password, any username,
etc. to log in
Check /etc/ppp/options, you may have a
noauth
somewhere
At 12:39 PM 6/22/2000 +1000, Robert Davidson wrote:
Hi all,
I've got a linux box set up as a ppp server, using mgetty with AutoPPP
and pppd (2.3.11-1.4 - Potato's current version as far as I know).
The problem seems to be that it's not asking
On Thu, Jun 22, 2000 at 11:03:07AM +0800, Sanjeev Gupta wrote:
>
> Check /etc/ppp/options, you may have a
>
> noauth
>
> somewhere
Nope.. I've checked for that, but it is effectivly acting like it has been
given the noauth option.
Any ideas?
Regards,
Robert Davidson.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Run the follow test:
cat /proc/pci | less
Try to find your ethernet entry.
If you not find ethernet information in /proc/pci your card have a
problem...
You can compile a monolitic kernel width ne2k-pci support. If your
ethernet card work the kernel
detect automaticaly your interface.
> > root$ man ulimit
> Isn't this a bash shell level thing?
> % ulimit
> ulimit: Command not found.
> So what happens when you have users using tcsh? ulimit is not available in
limit [-h] [resource [maximum-use]]
> tcsh. Can't users also change their ulimit settings? What about preventin
Fork bomb not work..
But
while (1) malloc(1000);
You must limit memoryuse
Dariush Pietrzak wrote:
>
> > > root$ man ulimit
> > Isn't this a bash shell level thing?
> > % ulimit
> > ulimit: Command not found.
>
> > So what happens when you have users using tcsh? ulimit i
Hi all,
I've got a linux box set up as a ppp server, using mgetty with AutoPPP
and pppd (2.3.11-1.4 - Potato's current version as far as I know).
The problem seems to be that it's not asking the remote machine to
authenticate. It will allow logins with any password, any username,
etc. to log i
Check /etc/ppp/options, you may have a
noauth
somewhere
At 12:39 PM 6/22/2000 +1000, Robert Davidson wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I've got a linux box set up as a ppp server, using mgetty with AutoPPP
>and pppd (2.3.11-1.4 - Potato's current version as far as I know).
>
>The problem seems to be that it
On Thu, Jun 22, 2000 at 11:03:07AM +0800, Sanjeev Gupta wrote:
>
> Check /etc/ppp/options, you may have a
>
> noauth
>
> somewhere
Nope.. I've checked for that, but it is effectivly acting like it has been
given the noauth option.
Any ideas?
Regards,
Robert Davidson.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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hi,
we have a Cisco AS5200 and we're using radiusd-cistron-1.6.1
in the log file after each Auth: message
Thu Jun 22 10:01:35 2000: Auth: Login OK: [username/passwd] (from nas gateway/S20)
Thu Jun 22 10:01:35 2000: Error: Unkown Pair: Vendor-Specific
Thu Jun 22 10:01:35 2000: Error: Unkown
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