On Wed, 13 Jun 2001, Dani Arbel wrote:
>
> You are totaly wrong. The ADSL just act as a bridge for the PPP session,
> moving it from a pptp (or PPPoE in other setups) into an ADSL over ATM.
> This is a simple task (implementing a PPTP server), and the ADSL anyway
> have to implement lots of ATM
Worked very well though I changed the set to 8859-1
Is there a program that can change desktop resolution like in windows ?
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From: "Ilya Konstantinov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Ben-Nes Michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "linux ILUG" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, Jun
Shachar,
There is no point trying to send a packet larger than your own intrface
MTU, with the dont fragment bit set. It shouldn't leave your machine in
the first place (because the packet must be fragmented).
Dani
On Wed, 13 Jun 2001, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> Shachar Shemesh wrote:
>
> > Can so
Miki,
On Wed, 13 Jun 2001, Miki Shapiro wrote:
> > As mentioned on the howto itself, some of the setup details do not have
> > good "theoretical" explanations, but they do make the magic of changing
> > the system status from "down" to "up".
>
> No argument about the "magic" bit (Programmer's bi
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> Can someone verify that the setup does, in fact, support the RFC?
>
> I.e. - use hping or other packet crafting tool to generate a big
> (say, 4K) TCP packet with the "don't fragment" flag set, and see
> (with tcpdump, or a real sniffer, such as ethereal) whether a
> As mentioned on the howto itself, some of the setup details do not have
> good "theoretical" explanations, but they do make the magic of changing
> the system status from "down" to "up".
No argument about the "magic" bit (Programmer's bible, Chapter 1, line #2
, right after "write code decently
You can put your DNS settings manually in /etc/resolv.conf or use RedHat's
linuxconf tool to put them there.
If we rule out:
(A) that the simple inability to resolve is causing this
and
(B) that your ISP is making you surf through a transparent proxy
(without neccesarily letting you know about
Hi,
Just a few questions that came up lately...
1. At a certain time, my PC is thrashing the HD. I want to know which
process is responsible, or maybe it's swapping. How can I do something
like "top" for I/O? Also, how can I see what file is being thrashed?
2. I have two consecutive ext2
Miki,
>
> WHY CHANGE DEFAULT MTU ON THE CLIENTS?
I do not realy know, but otherwise it won't work
> Hell, most of the SysAdmins I know don't even know how change the MTU
> on any operating system ;-)
Thats why I have added the explanations of how this should be done.
(may I just mention here th
Gentelman,
The BEZEQ-ADSL howto is based on the experience for more than one user,
with different ADSL equipment, at different phases of the service. As
mentioned on the howto itself, some of the setup details do not have good
"theoretical" explanations, but they do make the magic of changing the
It's a slow transfer, not a big delay. And I have made sure that on Windows
it's not retrieved from any local cache. I have also used wget for Windows
and it confirms -- the connection speed it just faster in Windows.
I would apperciate more help in understanding my network configuration. I do
ha
Hello Everyone!
Someone that I know is looking for a perl programmer, in order to
finish building the site www.mikud.org. He offers a shell account and/or
site hosting for the perl programmer that would help him.
I have nothing to do with it, so for questions or anything else contact
Shimon Mora
some sysadmin utils that may meet your needs can be found at SYSSTAT
utilities.
for process accounting, begin your search at Enabling
Process Accounting on Linux.
for an SNMP interface, check with me by Jan 2002.
Ori
Miki Shapiro wrote:
I already posted this about 2 weeks ago.
1. Can anyone recco
On Tue, 12 Jun 2001, Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 12:20:09PM +0300, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
> > Hi All
> >
> > I changed the interface in KDE to iso8859-8 and restarted X, Since then X
> > Crash when I start it.
> >
> > Where I can change the interface language from console
On Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 12:20:09PM +0300, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I changed the interface in KDE to iso8859-8 and restarted X, Since then X
> Crash when I start it.
>
> Where I can change the interface language from console ?
~/.kde/share/config/kdeglobals
Change 'Charset=iso8859-
Hi All
I changed the interface in KDE to iso8859-8 and restarted X, Since then X
Crash when I start it.
Where I can change the interface language from console ?
also, Where I can change the Desktop Resolution ?
Currently Xconfigurator crash telling cannot read /etc/sysconfig/mouse.
The install
We were talking about trying to command-line-download from a windows
platform. Install binaries. :-(
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On Tue, 12 Jun 2001, Miki Shapiro wrote:
> Try typing getright.exe /? from commandline. If there is something it
> cannot do, I don't think I've stumbled accross it yet.
>
> Yes, it's adware, and if you don't mind paying for a very good program the
> price of a pizza, it's worth every cent.
>
> V
On Tue, 12 Jun 2001, Miki Shapiro wrote:
> 2. Is there any GNU/BSD/SomethingSimilar HP-OpenView equivalent?
They started the opennms (www.opennms.org) project. But it is a bit new
and would probably require some more time to mature.
> Thanks a bunch!!
>
> ---= Miki Shapiro =-
On Mon, 11 Jun 2001, Shaul Karl wrote:
> I am not sure I understand the differences between a hub and a switch. Am I
> right in saying that these 2 devices operate at 2 distinct layers?
Ethernet (10base5, or 10base2) is shared media (everyone gets everyone's
traffic). A hub (10baseT) does the
Yes.. and just for the fun of it, I confirmed that this is the same from a
Masq'd Linux box also...
On Tue, 12 Jun 2001, Miki Shapiro wrote:
>
> We're talking about the Windows client MTU, not the ppp-interface-on-linux-router
>MTU. right?
>
> On Tue, 12 Jun 2001, Cedar Cox wrote:
>
> >
>
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