I have five IP's with my DSL (very, very small ISP). On my current server,
I have all five working. However, when setting up a new server, two of the
five are not visible.
My range is 216.62.82.121 - 125, with 126 being the gateway. This is
defined as the last three bits of the range, ie 0111 1
On Fri, Aug 18, 2000 at 01:07:52PM -0600, Kevin Blackham wrote:
> From what I understand here, you need a simple webserver on the Linux
> mail server (domain.com) that will redirect clients to www.domain.com,
> at least until you can get the customer base reconfigured. Stick
> Apache on there and
> he's probably better off using squid on the linux box as an http
> accelerator. much easier to configure, just set it up to accelerate for
> virtual domains and that's it.
>
> squid is also a lot faster and avoids the delays inherent in sending a
> redirect (browser queries apache, apache sends r
On Sat, Aug 19, 2000 at 01:45:35AM -0500, R. W. Rodolico wrote:
> I have five IP's with my DSL (very, very small ISP). On my current server,
> I have all five working. However, when setting up a new server, two of the
> five are not visible.
>
> My range is 216.62.82.121 - 125, with 126 being th
hello, maybe somewhere is information about how many IP addresses is used
as network and broadcast address today? How many addresses is unused yet?
When has been created IPv4?
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On Sat, 19 Aug 2000, Andrius Kasparavicius wrote:
>
> hello, maybe somewhere is information about how many IP addresses is used
> as network and broadcast address today? How many addresses is unused yet?
> When has been created IPv4?
http://www.nua.ie/surveys/ would be a good place to start loo
For your information if you are using the new kernel and virtual ip's (ip
aliasing)
Thanks to Brian Moore, I was able to get rid of invalid
netmask/broadcast/etc as possible causes.
Turns out the new setup for networking, using /etc/network/interfaces, does
not add the host to the routing
I recently aquired a used MicroAnnex XL 16-port terminal server, and have
been attempting to configure it.
I downloaded the Annex CommServer software, revision 10.0, which is
apparantly either the latest version to support the MicroAnnex XL, or at
least the latest version the company is willing to
On Fri, Aug 18, 2000 at 01:07:52PM -0600, Kevin Blackham wrote:
> From what I understand here, you need a simple webserver on the Linux
> mail server (domain.com) that will redirect clients to www.domain.com,
> at least until you can get the customer base reconfigured. Stick
> Apache on there and
> he's probably better off using squid on the linux box as an http
> accelerator. much easier to configure, just set it up to accelerate for
> virtual domains and that's it.
>
> squid is also a lot faster and avoids the delays inherent in sending a
> redirect (browser queries apache, apache sends
On Sat, Aug 19, 2000 at 01:45:35AM -0500, R. W. Rodolico wrote:
> I have five IP's with my DSL (very, very small ISP). On my current server,
> I have all five working. However, when setting up a new server, two of the
> five are not visible.
>
> My range is 216.62.82.121 - 125, with 126 being t
hello, maybe somewhere is information about how many IP addresses is used
as network and broadcast address today? How many addresses is unused yet?
When has been created IPv4?
-
On Sat, 19 Aug 2000, Andrius Kasparavicius wrote:
>
> hello, maybe somewhere is information about how many IP addresses is used
> as network and broadcast address today? How many addresses is unused yet?
> When has been created IPv4?
http://www.nua.ie/surveys/ would be a good place to start lo
For your information if you are using the new kernel and virtual ip's (ip
aliasing)
Thanks to Brian Moore, I was able to get rid of invalid
netmask/broadcast/etc as possible causes.
Turns out the new setup for networking, using /etc/network/interfaces, does
not add the host to the routing
I recently aquired a used MicroAnnex XL 16-port terminal server, and have
been attempting to configure it.
I downloaded the Annex CommServer software, revision 10.0, which is
apparantly either the latest version to support the MicroAnnex XL, or at
least the latest version the company is willing t
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