To have sample go to http://www.shorewall.net/shorewall_quickstart_guide.htm
I configure a server with this how-to.
If you use webmin-shorewall, this is more easier.
Michel
Michael 'DayWalker' Klug a écrit :
>Well thx a lot :)
>
>All your comments will help me great!
>I didn't know shorewall...
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I use debian/woody as a firewall/router/dns/mail/web/ssh etc...
on Pentium Pro 200 MHz (for my house only a couple of users.)
It only slows down when spamassassin is running on a milter.
Two ethernets: one to a DSL, other to my house's main switch.
I started with a netinstall, then read the IPTAB
i use debian/woody on P 166MHz 64MB Ram.
As firewall: iptables
Apache webserver, OpenSSH, Postfix, and PROftp/Samba for intranet
filesharing
> > > What i want is a slim firewall that works as a router. Further i need a
> > > small
> > > webserver for different documents.
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http://www.isnochys.
Gerardo,
This is no Gnome bug, its just a misconfiguration issue with your X
server driver settings. I had the same issue and ran across your thread.
I didn't even know the lcd was continuously on until I checked after
reading your thread. I only wanted the 1600x1200 resolution I get in
windows.
On Tuesday 07 June 2005 12:53 am, Paul Puschmann wrote:
> Elmer E. Dow wrote:
> > I installed Debian Sarge on an IBM R40 laptop. I have Knoppix and WinXP
> > Pro on the other partitions. The problem I encountered during the
> > installation was the screen not being configured correctly. The correct
On Tuesday 07 June 2005 16:44, Elmer E. Dow wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestion. I just added that line to the config file
> and rebooted. No change. TuxRacer is still way too slow to be usable.
> 3D acceleration worked fine when I used it on this machine under Red
> Hat 9. I should have saved that
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Elmer E. Dow wrote:
> On Tuesday 07 June 2005 12:53 am, Paul Puschmann wrote:
>
>>Elmer E. Dow wrote:
>>
>>>I installed Debian Sarge on an IBM R40 laptop. I have Knoppix and WinXP
>>>Pro on the other partitions. The problem I encountered during the
>>
Frans Pop wrote:
>Do you have xlibmesa-dri installed? What does glxinfo tell you?
Synaptic indcates that xlibmesa-dri is installed.
Glxinfo says "direct rendering: No."
Load "glx" and load "dri" appear in XF86Config-4. Is there some other way of
turning on dri?
Here's the full result of glxinf
I have a pretty old Toshiba Sattelite laptop. It doesn't have a NIC and it
doesn't have a cd drive either. I was wondering if it is possible to get a
complete floppy installation of a debian system. I already have the boot
floppy and the root floppy.
It would probably be good if it is an older vers
On Tuesday 07 June 2005 09:19 am, Paul Puschmann wrote:
> Rebooted? What for?
I assumed that I needed to restart X after editing the X config file and
couldn't remember the key combo to do it (Ctrl- alt-delete? Ctrl-alt-escape?)
>
> What graphic card do you have? And out "of the box" can't be tr
First of all, yes, I have read the other posts, faq's and websites in
regards to getting the ATI Rage Mobility M3 working and so far, nothing
except the vesa driver seems to work. When I use the 'ati' or 'r128'
driver, my monitor (via docking station) unsync's like I'm in power save
mode. If I
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Maximilian Wilhelm wrote:
>> In total, is LVM worth having on a notebook setup where you might need
>> resizing your volumes on demand ?
>
> I have it running for two years now and enjoyed it when I wanted to
> merge two volumes to maximize "real" us
Am Mittwoch, den 8. Juni hub Ritesh Raj Sarraf folgendes in die Tasten:
> > I have it running for two years now and enjoyed it when I wanted to
> > merge two volumes to maximize "real" usage space for user data.
> > I just hade to make a copy of the data, delete one LV, extended the
> > other and
On Tuesday 07 June 2005 01:04 pm, Maximilian Wilhelm wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, den 8. Juni hub Ritesh Raj Sarraf folgendes in die Tasten:
> > > I have it running for two years now and enjoyed it when I wanted to
> > > merge two volumes to maximize "real" usage space for user data.
> > > I just hade to
Hello
I'm using the new kernel 2.6.11.11 in my Laptop.
I also use ACPI with the kernel. In my system run a process named 'kaspid'
that use to much CPU%, each many second this process take 45 CPU% approx.
I find some path for this problem but they are for previous kernel versions.
Do you know some
On 6/6/05, Charlie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chris Swanson wrote:
>
> >>
> >>
> >Thanks Charlie
> >
> >Yet another update on this situation:
> >
> >Sadly, the 'acpi=off' was not as successful as I had thought. It kept
> >the install from locking up, but then my network interface wouldn't
> >co
Chris Swanson wrote:
On 6/6/05, Charlie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Chris Swanson wrote:
The problem is more far reaching than that. I have to do the Fn +
Shift thing even if X isn't installed. The console itself is locked.
Maybe there is a way to stick something in an ini
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Elmer E. Dow wrote:
> On Tuesday 07 June 2005 09:19 am, Paul Puschmann wrote:
>
>
>>Rebooted? What for?
>
> I assumed that I needed to restart X after editing the X config file and
> couldn't remember the key combo to do it (Ctrl- alt-delete? Ctrl-
On 2005-06-06, Ritesh Raj Sarraf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> How good is it to have the installation on notebook on LVM2 ?
I have been using LVM on my servers, desktops, laptops for years,
could'nt live without it. I usually only use it as 'instant partition
magic'.
> I read that with
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