Weird Routing Problem

2001-02-10 Thread Bao C. Ha
Following are two traceroutes: one to dns.hacom.net (216.4.181.20) and one to dns2.hacom.net (216.4.181.21). The route to 216.4.181.21 was successful, while the route to 216.4.181.20 is stuck somewhere in sprintlink.net. It only happens with the Linux server masquerading fr my home network. If

Re: sources.list

2001-02-10 Thread Duane Powers
I have a question - I have a dozen boxen that I am maintaining, all with Debian ( almost all potato - one woody) I would like to save bandwidth and centralize administration by utilizing one of the boxes as a apt-get source. then I can apt-get update ; apt-get dist-upgrade ; done, on one box, a

Re: sources.list

2001-02-10 Thread Srinath Mantripragada
I have made this mount /var/cache/apt/archieves via NFS, all packages downloaded will be shared . I dont know if there are any problem doing it . At 09:50 10/2/2001 -0800, you wrote: I have a question - I have a dozen boxen that I am maintaining, all with Debian ( almost all potato - one woody)

Re: sources.list

2001-02-10 Thread Sanjeev Gupta
I havent used it, but apt-proxy seems to be what you are looking for. From the info: apt-proxy is a simple script to build up a Debian FTP mirror based on requests which pass through the proxy. It's great for multiple Debian fans behind a slow link. For more information visit the apt-proxy webs

Weird Routing Problem

2001-02-10 Thread Bao C. Ha
Following are two traceroutes: one to dns.hacom.net (216.4.181.20) and one to dns2.hacom.net (216.4.181.21). The route to 216.4.181.21 was successful, while the route to 216.4.181.20 is stuck somewhere in sprintlink.net. It only happens with the Linux server masquerading fr my home network. If

Re: sources.list

2001-02-10 Thread Duane Powers
I have a question - I have a dozen boxen that I am maintaining, all with Debian ( almost all potato - one woody) I would like to save bandwidth and centralize administration by utilizing one of the boxes as a apt-get source. then I can apt-get update ; apt-get dist-upgrade ; done, on one box,

Re: sources.list

2001-02-10 Thread Srinath Mantripragada
I have made this mount /var/cache/apt/archieves via NFS, all packages downloaded will be shared . I dont know if there are any problem doing it . At 09:50 10/2/2001 -0800, you wrote: >I have a question - I have a dozen boxen that I am maintaining, all with >Debian ( almost all potato - one w

Re: sources.list

2001-02-10 Thread Sanjeev Gupta
I havent used it, but apt-proxy seems to be what you are looking for. From the info: apt-proxy is a simple script to build up a Debian FTP mirror based on requests which pass through the proxy. It's great for multiple Debian fans behind a slow link. For more information visit the apt-proxy web