hello list!
i have just subscribed to this list, so i hope this is the right place
to ask:
i'm gonna purchase a raid-controller for our file-server
does the adaptec raid-2400A work under debian/woody ? (since the
documentation speaks of old mandrakes/redhats (with kernels ~ 2.2.14 !)
only.
i
On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 12:14:55 +0200, IOhannes zmoelnig wrote:
> i'm gonna purchase a raid-controller for our file-server
> does the adaptec raid-2400A work under debian/woody ?
Yes. From a machine running woody with a 2.4.18 kernel:
SCSI subsystem driver Revision: 1.00
Loading Adaptec I2O RAI
On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 12:14:55PM +0200, IOhannes zmoelnig wrote:
> hello list!
>
> i have just subscribed to this list, so i hope this is the right place
> to ask:
>
> i'm gonna purchase a raid-controller for our file-server
> does the adaptec raid-2400A work under debian/woody ? (since the
My Debian server is functioning as a firewall / router
[I did not set it up].
When I run nslookup [hostname], I get an outside my
private LAN ip address. Which is an error.
We have webadmin setup but I can not find any listing
in my Bind 8 setup for this outside ip address. Do
you have any ide
On Tue, 11 Jun 2002, Bob Krangle wrote:
> When I run nslookup [hostname], I get an outside my
> private LAN ip address. Which is an error.
It is hard for us to help without the actual message.
Anyways, nslookup often gives messages that don't accurately convey what
it should mean. You should u
This is only marginally on-topic, but I am getting desperate.
I am in Singapore. I, and some collegues, will be travelling in Europe (NL,
DE, AT, BE, maybe others) on and off this year. I need an ISP who allows me
to roam accross countries, just basic access, no mailbox or anything.
Should acce
Sorry they're not answering your calls, but Worldcom/UUnet had the best
deal and the widest set of international POPs of any ISP I could find. I
have a package with 10 hours/month for about $7.95US. I signed up using
their web site; I don't think I had to talk to a human being in the
process
Hi Fellows
I have an internal proxy server (Squid) and an external webserver
running with Squid in HTTPD accelerator mode. When I disable the
internal proxy I can see my webpages fine on the webserver
however if the proxy is enabled I cannot.
If any one could assist it would be greatly appreci
hello,
see www.gric.com to access the net anywhere on europe or anywhere else.
best regards,
Cenk Hasirlioglu
Efes Net
System Administrator
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hello list!
i have just subscribed to this list, so i hope this is the right place
to ask:
i'm gonna purchase a raid-controller for our file-server
does the adaptec raid-2400A work under debian/woody ? (since the
documentation speaks of old mandrakes/redhats (with kernels ~ 2.2.14 !)
only.
i do
On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 12:14:55 +0200, IOhannes zmoelnig wrote:
> i'm gonna purchase a raid-controller for our file-server
> does the adaptec raid-2400A work under debian/woody ?
Yes. From a machine running woody with a 2.4.18 kernel:
SCSI subsystem driver Revision: 1.00
Loading Adaptec I2O RAID
On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 12:14:55PM +0200, IOhannes zmoelnig wrote:
> hello list!
>
> i have just subscribed to this list, so i hope this is the right place
> to ask:
>
> i'm gonna purchase a raid-controller for our file-server
> does the adaptec raid-2400A work under debian/woody ? (since the
>
My Debian server is functioning as a firewall / router
[I did not set it up].
When I run nslookup [hostname], I get an outside my
private LAN ip address. Which is an error.
We have webadmin setup but I can not find any listing
in my Bind 8 setup for this outside ip address. Do
you have any idea
On Tue, 11 Jun 2002, Bob Krangle wrote:
> When I run nslookup [hostname], I get an outside my
> private LAN ip address. Which is an error.
It is hard for us to help without the actual message.
Anyways, nslookup often gives messages that don't accurately convey what
it should mean. You should us
This is only marginally on-topic, but I am getting desperate.
I am in Singapore. I, and some collegues, will be travelling in Europe (NL,
DE, AT, BE, maybe others) on and off this year. I need an ISP who allows me
to roam accross countries, just basic access, no mailbox or anything.
Should accep
Sorry they're not answering your calls, but Worldcom/UUnet had the best
deal and the widest set of international POPs of any ISP I could find. I
have a package with 10 hours/month for about $7.95US. I signed up using
their web site; I don't think I had to talk to a human being in the
process.
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