the
"destination" port to 1024 in that client?
For example in *nix box, it would be "ssh -p 1024 someuser@your_wan_pub_ip"
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hostname given by a DNS server (bind9).
ISC dhcp + bind9 can be configured to work in sync for dynamic
updates. I don't know about the reverse zones.
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Your 'physical' device eth0/eth2 or whatever needs to be added to the bridge.
List the output of 'brctl -show'
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ER, but dhcpdump not see
> it?
Try tcpdump with dest port 67
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On Sun, Jul 28, 2013 at 4:56 AM, Glenn English wrote:
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> NSA.com?
>
Did you mean nsa.gov?
nsa.com site is a shipping company.
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arched but found things related to VMWare but not for virt-manager
Any pointers / suggestions much appreciated.
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> Would it be better to
> set up the 1.5 TB with two VGs, one for the OS and one for data?
This should also work since your OS will take less than 3 GB. You
could also put a small swap LV as well.
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efit of SATA speeds.
IMO, given the price points of SSD v/s USB pen drives [a], SSD is an
overkill for the average user.
[a] SSDs are not cheap in India whereas a branded 4GB pen drive is
less than USD 4.
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> On 19/05/13 12:48, Arun Khan wrote:
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>> On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 2:15 PM, Klaus Doering
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>>> I agree that in a different setting, where there are many users,
>>> hundreds of
files. I suspect the same is the case with
exim.
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line! [a]. Usually a power cycle resolves the problem
[a] To be fair they have send their tech support and replaced the
unit a couple of times.
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6:53.626974 IP 192.168.1.106 > 192.168.1.1: ICMP echo request, id
> 2563, seq 4, length 64
Check if netmask is setup correctly in the server config (/sbin/ifconfig eth1).
Can you do a static IP config for the server and check?
Any firewall rules in your gateway, to trap ping requests from
[a], it is a stripped down derivative of Debian.
IIRC Voyage One also has asterisk included.
It comes with an easy to use shell utility that will create a bootable
image on a CF disk and you are good to go!
It works very well on the ALIX and Soekris boards.
[a] http://linux.voyage.hk/
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Works fine. I make some
> tweaks to improve performance, such as mounting various folders at
> tmpfs. But it works pretty well even without those tweaks.
>
> Just make sure you install grub to the USB stick and not to the hard
> drive of whatever computer you're using for the
uld be acceptable to your decibel
tolerance.
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sted smbldap-tools in another thread
of yours.
Have you installed it and tried to use the utilities?
Also, assuming you are openldap, you will need to install the samba schema.
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>
> I have a debian with smb +ldap.
>
> Its possible when I to create ldap users send this password for samba users
> ?
> So, i dont´t need make to password for samba users.
Install smbldap-tools package. It provides utilities t
e that it's likely to be hiding?
MAIL is not set in my environment either (Wheezy/amd64).
Try the following and see if it shows up in any file
find $HOME -type f -exec egrep -Hn MAIL {} \;
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2013.
Assuming it is going to be for several users, you may want to
integrate such suites with LDAP directory service.
HTH
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usually have the BIOS details.
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thTV from source and VLC from Debian repo
are both working fine.
With my experience, I will say use Debian MM with caution; at least
for Squeeze amd64.
My two cents. YMMV
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Ro
st alias specification
Host_Alias NETWORK = 172.16.0.0/255.255.255.0
# now define the virt manager and kvm command to users
VIRT_USERS NETWORK = VIRT_MGR
Keep in mind the above list is for the tool set in Ubuntu. The names
may be different in Debian.
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pre-up /usr/sbin/tunctl -u -t tap0
post-down /usr/sbin/tunctl -d tap0
bridge_ports eth0 tap
$ cat /etc/network/interfaces.ubuntu.orig
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
HTH
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On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 1:29 PM, George wrote:
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> I know that I'm not providing all the information, but I don't really
> know where to start.
Please provide outputs from:
a) lspci
b) lsmod
c) /sbin/ifconfig -a
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Thanks for your respective responses.
Right now I am on a different desktop.
I will try the suggestions and also provide the output requested in
your posts later when I am on the Debian/Wheezy laptop.
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27;s switched, you might just plug
> any cable in - a headphone should do - and then unplug it. I have seen a
> soundcard, which would switch internal mic and line-in, depending on a plug
> being in the line-in jack.
I'll experiment as you have suggested but what stumps me is that it
greyed out whereas the same
system when I boot with Linux Mint 12 KDE RC (Live Session), the
button is not greyed out.
Any pointers to get the MIC input working highly appreciated.
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