If you feel comfortable with patching the RHEL's kernel, you can
configure IPSec in so called "opportunistic mode" with pre-shared keys
when you do not establish an actual tunnel, but force encryption of the
traffic between the two boxes.
If you were running 2.6 kernel, that would probably be the
In order to install SFU you need the W2K3 box to be a member of Active
Directory. This is forest-wide change and is far from being recommended
for connecting single server.
If W2K3 is a stand-alone server and not part of AD infrastructure, SFU
is not an option (and promoting W2K3 box to Domain Co
On Wed, 13 Jul 2005, Amir Binyamini wrote:
> This post has some relavance to a former question , which dealt with getting
> the ip of eth0 ;Now I must also get the IP on eth0:1 .
>
> I do have an IP on both eth0 and eth0:1 , as running ifconfigshows
> I try in init method of a module I wrote:
>
>
Hello,
This post has some relavance to a former question , which dealt with getting
the ip of eth0 ;Now I must also get the IP on eth0:1 .
I do have an IP on both eth0 and eth0:1 , as running ifconfig shows
I try in init method of a module I wrote:
.
struct net_device* device;
device
On Tuesday 12 July 2005 10:40 am, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> Aharon Schkolnik wrote:
> >The first slightly surprising thing is that when I boot from the GRUB
> > diskette to (hd0,0) - which used to boot to Windows 2000, I now get the
> > Microsoft menu offering me either XP PRO or Windows 2000. Does