is there a possibility to recover data from a hd that
is overwritten with dd??
thanks for any help
kradi
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> is there a possibility to recover data from a hd that
> is overwritten with dd??
No, as you have _overwritten_ it the previous data is gone.
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Wim Fournier
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I work for a small Internet provider. I'm getting tired of
entering the same information in many places (e.g., new client's
IP into DHCP, DNS and /etc/ethers). I'd like to have a system
which automates such tasks (OK, I've got a few scripts, but that's
not enough). I have a few ideas - could you co
Hi,
> Idea 1) Write a system which keeps the hosts information (and in
> future - user information) in some kind of a database (file,
> MySQL or LDAP, probably I'll choose MySQL) and generates configuration
> files. Advantages: easy to implement. Disadvantages: limited use.
This is the w
Igor Wawrzyniak wrote:
I work for a small Internet provider. I'm getting tired of
entering the same information in many places (e.g., new client's
IP into DHCP, DNS and /etc/ethers). I'd like to have a system
which automates such tasks (OK, I've got a few scripts, but that's
not enough). I have a
Hi All,
I am trying to use ldap in my .htaccess file to restrict access to
users who have a valid uid and password in the ldap server. The
package I installed is libapache_auth_ldap.
This is in .htaccess file:
AuthName "Students"
AuthType Basic
AuthLDAPURL ldap://ourserver:389/o=Princeton
requ
On Wed, Oct 15, 2003 at 01:38:47PM +0200, Daniel Kradolfer - smile solutions gmbh
wrote:
> is there a possibility to recover data from a hd that
> is overwritten with dd??
If the data was actually overwritten, then recovering it will require
very specialized equipment, the sort that three-letter
Igor Wawrzyniak wrote:
I work for a small Internet provider. I'm getting tired of
entering the same information in many places (e.g., new client's
IP into DHCP, DNS and /etc/ethers). I'd like to have a system
which automates such tasks (OK, I've got a few scripts, but that's
not enough). I have
Hi there!
I am now building two twin firewalls that will be taking care of one
another with heartbeat, and was wondering how do you take care of having
twin machines.
fai, sysimager, mondo/mindi? What's your favourite approach?
Thanks!
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On 15 Oct 2003, Igor Wawrzyniak wrote:
> Idea 1) Write a system which keeps the hosts information (and in
> future - user information) in some kind of a database (file, MySQL
> or LDAP, probably I'll choose MySQL) and generates configuration
> files. Advantages: easy to implement. Disadvant
Hello, I'm having a strange problem using mrtg (woody, kept uptodate
with security) to monitor STM-16 interfaces on Cisco hardware. On some
interfaces only (which I could not correlate to a different hardware or
IOS version) I see the data in the log file, I can see the
"min/avg/max" lines below a
IIRC this is a variable type overflow which is fixed in mrtg_2.9.29-1
from unstable. I have backported mrtg to woody. Give em a try:
deb: http://kloppeck.isa-geek.net/debian ./
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Does anyone know of any Debian packages that can use SNMP (or some other
method) to monitor port usage on Ascend MAX 4000 series remote access units?
If so, where can I find HOWTO pages on configuring this?
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I'm looking to do something similar here but the major obstacle I've found
so far is in finding a reasonably priced chassis that will hold 12 ide
drives. I am on quite a strict budget but I'd prefer it to be rack mountable
if I can get one cheap enough, otherwise a tower etc would do.
Any suggestio
Check out http://www.akiwa.com/news.asp and their rack mount cases. They
have some new ones that are quite nice and the price is pretty good for
what they include. I would call them for up todate pricing, but when I
called it was very competitive. (I think the 12 bay without power supply
was abo
On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 08:28:50 -0700,
Wade Richards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> On Wed, Oct 15, 2003 at 01:38:47PM +0200, Daniel Kradolfer - smile
> solutions gmbh wrote:
> > is there a possibility to recover data from a hd that
> > is overwritten with dd??
>
> If
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