I'm running 6.1 Release, and I've been looking for information on how to bond
multiple ethernet adaptors in one box so that if one card or connection
fails or is disconnected I still have network connectivity.
Thanks!
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Linux servers, I was thinking it would be
easy enough, but I haven't seen the docs for it anywhere.
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d out that the
increase in bandwidth was directly related to the stall, putting qos on
the traffic back down to the previous speeds made the stalling go away.
I never did find out if it was a crappy NIC or crappy disk drives, or
crappy cofiguration on
media/gstreamer-plugins/Makefile.common
touch /usr/ports/multimedia/gstreamer-plugins/Makefile.common
should allow you to make index. (worked for me anyways).
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u'd be happier with a maildir backend.
There are plenty of tools for converting.
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) clients to
> automatically, incrementally backup certain directories, nightly.
> Something encrypted would be nice aswell.
I like Bacula (www.bacula.org) easier to set up than Amanda IMHO, and
works with FreeBSD, MacOS X, Windows, and Linux. Full, Differential, and
incremental backups, plus
t; > c. setup a local network IP and configure a network fileshare client
> > so I can get to the dumps, (this is doable, right?)
> > d. inport the stored data, and configure the machine specific
> > details (hostname, IP etc
ive to run our
own anti-spam setup. If you are interested in more specifics, feel free
to contact me.
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g system's e-mails that get sent out when there is a
> > problem
> > lie around in a mail queue for an hour waiting for a greylist at the
> > cell company to let the messages through.
I understand where you are coming from on this, of course email is not
erything in one
package. I currently much prefer using Dovecot for IMAP, and Postfix for
MTA. They are both quite easy to set up and customize to fit changing
needs.
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