rking GPLed software/tool to do one of
> these tasks.
Hi!
Take a look at the ipac-ng package. It works with iptables and works
fine, even with an important traffic.
It's easy to configure and to integrate with your existant firewalling
rules.
Best regads
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support this kind of harware, I advise you to use the last Linux
kernel (2.4.22). You would then be able to use your Gb NIC and the
hyperthreading features of your CPUs.
All works fine for me with this config.
Regards
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> I want to upgrade only MySQL to version 4.0.x (because of the fine
> transaction feature), but want not to change the apt source list in
> general (I want to keep the *stable* system).
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e megaide modules to see the raid disks correctly.
> They can be compiled from source, from this location.(see below.)
>
> I could not determine how to compile them statically into the kernel,
> or create driver disks for a bf24 install.
>
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t;
> I want to upgrade only MySQL to version 4.0.x (because of the fine
> transaction feature), but want not to change the apt source list in
> general (I want to keep the *stable* system).
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e megaide modules to see the raid disks correctly.
> They can be compiled from source, from this location.(see below.)
>
> I could not determine how to compile them statically into the kernel,
> or create driver disks for a bf24 install.
>
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