Hi,
when I request a file from a linux box using lynx the source ip of my
request is the ip of eth0. But how can I change the source ip to
other ips which are also bound to eth0 (via eth0:0 etc.)? Do I need
to change the default gate from eth0 to eth0:0 for example? Isn't
there a way to just c
On 28 May 2003 at 15:30, brian moore wrote:
> On Wed, May 28, 2003 at 11:02:27PM +0200, Stefan Neufeind wrote:
> > when I request a file from a linux box using lynx the source ip of
> > my request is the ip of eth0. But how can I change the source ip to
> > other ips which a
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On 30 May 2003 at 10:33, Carlos L.M. wrote:
> I need
Really interesting question. Just thought about that some time ago.
Are you planning to have a login-page to authenticate (or maybe use a
credit-based system) for surfing? What I'm looking for is a solution
that allows several websites to be accessible (e.g. hotel-website
etc.) but disallows re
But what if you need an "open" system? Not loggin into domain but
loggin in via webinterface? E.g. when they try to surf the net they
get redirected to "authenticate here first".
On 10 Jun 2003 at 9:06, Bastian Winkler wrote:
> perhaps the following could fit your needs:
> http://linux-rep.fnal
t harder I think.
Unfortunately I don't know if this is possible with something like
iptables - since mac-addresses work on a different (lower) layer.
On 10 Jun 2003 at 16:02, Keegan Quinn wrote:
> On Tuesday 10 June 2003 10:53 am, Stefan Neufeind wrote:
> > But what if you ne
Hi,
both tracert and ping use ICMP. So did they just block some kind of
ICMP-message (ping) for this router? How could I solve this problem?
I need to check if the route to this router is alive - namely if the
router is up. Can I trick this into working by choosing a TOS for
ping manually?
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 at 10:15:49, Russell Coker wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 16:05, Stefan Neufeind wrote:
> > both tracert and ping use ICMP. So did they just block some kind of
> > ICMP-message (ping) for this router? How could I solve this problem?
>
> Your message was no
On 17 Jun 2003 at 22:02, Russell Coker wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 21:27, Stefan Neufeind wrote:
> > What I'm looking for is a possibility to see if this router (that
> > denies ping- packets) is still available? I have Nagios running and
> > normally it monitors h
On 20 Jun 2003 at 14:25, John Ackermann N8UR wrote:
> I just downloaded an ISO image of Sarge disk 1 (a June 1 snapshot) and
> when booting it acts differently than any Debian CD I've used before.
> I'm at a loss as to how to install the system with it.
>
> After the kernel boots, it comes up wi
Yes, Germany is in these days connected with best connections to
various international backbones all over the world. If you choose a
good connection here you can't expect the "500 GB for 1$"-offers some
companies in the US might give you - but who cares about "cheap"
when:
- server is done mult
On 21 Jul 2003 at 8:50, Volker Tanger wrote:
> On 19 Jul 2003 23:35:08 +0300 kgb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Which is best way for traffic accounting i use ipac-ng but i don't
> > like it anymore because it make my system under high load.
>
> If you don't want to mess around with IPtables j
For real PRI-solutions have a look at the AVM T1-B (with S2M-
interface, internal PCI-card in server, full Linux drivers). If you
just need an active ISDN-board I'd recommend an AVM B1 v4.0-
controller. For 2 or 4 ISDN-lines get a AVM C2 or C4.
The AVM-boards run smoothly here, are active ISDN-bo
Just add one common logfile for all virtual hosts in which you
account all file-requests. Writing a small script you can get domain
=> customer-relations for billing. That's your only chance for
virtual hosts.
Stefan
On 13 Aug 2003 at 11:08, Domainbox, Tim Abenath wrote:
> > I'm searching a
Hi,
this is not directly ISP-related but maybe someone has already done
some sort of thing like this for simultion or otherwise has an idea:
How could I achieve to randomly drop UDP-packets on the input-chain
of a server? My problem is that I need to test a few tools which
shall still work is
happier
if I was able to reproduce the problem when I want - not just "rare
circumstances" under which the problem occurs :-(((
Begging for help. Yours sincerely,
Stefan Neufeind
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On 22 Oct 2003 at 1:30, Russell Coker wrote:
> On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 00:36, Stefan Neufeind wrote:
> > My question is just: Why does the browser (MS IE 6.0, Windows 98,
> > ...) query the Apache 1.3.28-server with HTTP 1.0? It occurs only
> > under rare and non-repr
down due to heavy load.
There are about 10.000 products in the DB - not *so* much I always thought.
System performance degrades for other services (mail, ftp, ...) as well as
other users trying to access their databases.
Has anybody got an idea? Please let me know urgently!
Kind regards,
Stefan
On Fri, 9 Jul 2004 at 10:56:32, Marcel Hicking wrote:
> --Thursday, July 08, 2004 21:00:09 -0500 Rod Rodolico
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I just talked myself into a corner. A client called and asked if we
> > can do a streaming video server and I said "Yes, of course."
> [...]
>
> Depends on what
Hi,
hope not to be too far OT. But it's a typical ISP-question ... so
excuse if MIGHT be OT.
does anybody have (or had) a similar problem than me? When using http
everything works fine, but with https I randomly get html-errors
(like "Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" in front of the beginning -
t
On 23 May 2003 at 15:14, Cameron Moore wrote:
> A customer of mine is wanting to buy a domain from a German citizen.
> They tell me that the German told them to fill out a KK-application to
> get the domain transferred. Can anyone tell me where to get more info
> on this KK-application (preferrab
Hi,
when I request a file from a linux box using lynx the source ip of my
request is the ip of eth0. But how can I change the source ip to
other ips which are also bound to eth0 (via eth0:0 etc.)? Do I need
to change the default gate from eth0 to eth0:0 for example? Isn't
there a way to just c
On 28 May 2003 at 15:30, brian moore wrote:
> On Wed, May 28, 2003 at 11:02:27PM +0200, Stefan Neufeind wrote:
> > when I request a file from a linux box using lynx the source ip of
> > my request is the ip of eth0. But how can I change the source ip to
> > other ips which a
JawMail: Give the free JawMail A try. I'm using it here and it's
great. Also, if you have any problems, the programmer will assist you
quite quickly. It's worth trying. It directly connects to the IMAP-
Server, supports folders etc. as well.
On 30 May 2003 at 10:33, Carlos L.M. wrote:
> I need
Really interesting question. Just thought about that some time ago.
Are you planning to have a login-page to authenticate (or maybe use a
credit-based system) for surfing? What I'm looking for is a solution
that allows several websites to be accessible (e.g. hotel-website
etc.) but disallows re
But what if you need an "open" system? Not loggin into domain but
loggin in via webinterface? E.g. when they try to surf the net they
get redirected to "authenticate here first".
On 10 Jun 2003 at 9:06, Bastian Winkler wrote:
> perhaps the following could fit your needs:
> http://linux-rep.fnal
t harder I think.
Unfortunately I don't know if this is possible with something like
iptables - since mac-addresses work on a different (lower) layer.
On 10 Jun 2003 at 16:02, Keegan Quinn wrote:
> On Tuesday 10 June 2003 10:53 am, Stefan Neufeind wrote:
> > But what if you ne
Hi,
both tracert and ping use ICMP. So did they just block some kind of
ICMP-message (ping) for this router? How could I solve this problem?
I need to check if the route to this router is alive - namely if the
router is up. Can I trick this into working by choosing a TOS for
ping manually?
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 at 10:15:49, Russell Coker wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 16:05, Stefan Neufeind wrote:
> > both tracert and ping use ICMP. So did they just block some kind of
> > ICMP-message (ping) for this router? How could I solve this problem?
>
> Your message was no
On 17 Jun 2003 at 22:02, Russell Coker wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 21:27, Stefan Neufeind wrote:
> > What I'm looking for is a possibility to see if this router (that
> > denies ping- packets) is still available? I have Nagios running and
> > normally it monitors h
On 20 Jun 2003 at 14:25, John Ackermann N8UR wrote:
> I just downloaded an ISO image of Sarge disk 1 (a June 1 snapshot) and
> when booting it acts differently than any Debian CD I've used before.
> I'm at a loss as to how to install the system with it.
>
> After the kernel boots, it comes up wi
happier
if I was able to reproduce the problem when I want - not just "rare
circumstances" under which the problem occurs :-(((
Begging for help. Yours sincerely,
Stefan Neufeind
Stefan
On 22 Oct 2003 at 1:30, Russell Coker wrote:
> On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 00:36, Stefan Neufeind wrote:
> > My question is just: Why does the browser (MS IE 6.0, Windows 98,
> > ...) query the Apache 1.3.28-server with HTTP 1.0? It occurs only
> > under rare and non-repr
down due to heavy load.
There are about 10.000 products in the DB - not *so* much I always thought.
System performance degrades for other services (mail, ftp, ...) as well as
other users trying to access their databases.
Has anybody got an idea? Please let me know urgently!
Kind regards,
Stefan
On Fri, 9 Jul 2004 at 10:56:32, Marcel Hicking wrote:
> --Thursday, July 08, 2004 21:00:09 -0500 Rod Rodolico
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I just talked myself into a corner. A client called and asked if we
> > can do a streaming video server and I said "Yes, of course."
> [...]
>
> Depends on what
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