Hya'all
Question regarding SuSE and possibly other/all distros:
some server applications back-resolve the IP of the clients that
connect to them. Is this done by the server application or by an OS
facility?
It happened to me with ssh2d server.
Can this somehow be disabled?
I have a friend w
> For a project I may need a SMP motherboard with the following specs:
> 1. 3 processors.
> 2. Linux support is mandatory.
> 3. Processors from Intel or its competitors - advantage (i.e. Alpha,
>Sparc, etc. are at disadvantage).
>
> As of now, I am not familiar with the Israeli market of such
> My system won't conect to the isp provider. I managed to get it to dial,
> but I get a mesage (even when trying to run pppd directly) that the kernel
> wan't compiled with ppp support. I tried to compile both 2.4.2 and 2.4.4
> with ppp suport but it didn't seem to help. I compiled it in, not as
On Tue, 15 May 2001, Ariel Biener wrote:
> least (it's current version had almost a 2 years uptime).
then i assume that the current machine isn't a 32-bit Linux machine, since
its kernel's jiffies variable would have recycled after about 1.3 years,
and as far as i understood, no one before test
On Tue, May 15, 2001 at 12:23:25PM +0300, Omer Zak wrote:
> For a project I may need a SMP motherboard with the following specs:
> 1. 3 processors.
2 or 4 only, 3 is for such esoteric machines as SPARC. Worse, 4 is ONLY
Xeon or Pentium Pro. Quads are extremely expensive (i.e. motherboards
cost mo
Hi,
Usually I wouldn't ask the below questions, but, I am about to install
two web servers, one of which is mission critical, and belongs to a well
known and respected organization, and the other is going to replace a
main university webserver.
The university webserver is supposed to
On Tue, May 15, 2001, Yoni S wrote about "Masquerading problem":
> when I try to configure the network masquerading with
> the ipchains 1.3.9, trying:
> ipchains -A FORWARD -s 172.25.25.0/255.255.255.0 -d
> 0.0.0.0/0 -j MASQ
> it says:
> "ipchains: No target by that name (Maybe this kernel
> doesn
Hello.
I have SuSE 7.0 linux and I compiled Kernel 2.2.19
with the following Networking options:
Packet socket
Kernel/User netlink socket
Routing messages
network firewalls
socket Filtering
Unix domain sockets
TCP/IP netowrking
IP: advanced router
IP: verbose route monitoring
IP: firewalling
IP:
Ariel Biener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If they charged you for the fact you made them upgrade their link, you
> wouldn't be able to pay.
> Israeli customers except near US prices, for way
> more investment on the side of the ISP. Personally, I get the feeling you
> don't really know this asp
For a project I may need a SMP motherboard with the following specs:
1. 3 processors.
2. Linux support is mandatory.
3. Processors from Intel or its competitors - advantage (i.e. Alpha,
Sparc, etc. are at disadvantage).
As of now, I am not familiar with the Israeli market of such workhorses.
I
My system won't conect to the isp provider. I managed to get it to dial,
but I get a mesage (even when trying to run pppd directly) that the kernel
wan't compiled with ppp support. I tried to compile both 2.4.2 and 2.4.4
with ppp suport but it didn't seem to help. I compiled it in, not as a
module
Marc A. Volovic wrote:
>
> In any case, I _am_ refering to non-ia{32,64} architechtures, myself
> being an owner of an SS5, SS20 and a non-functional Alpha 21164 (which
> lacks memory and motherboard ;-).
>
> You are right that there are no Israel-specific issues with non-Redmond
> (or, rather,
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