i used fake and it is working very well, thanks all
On 6/16/09, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
> Marc Volovic writes:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> First, the problem is not an IP, but the mac-ip mapping and ARP
>> caching strategies.
>>
>> Second, don't use ping.
>>
>> Third, do use project 'heartbeat' and 'fake'. The
Hi all!
The Tel Aviv Open Source Club invites everyone to a talk by Yaron Meiry
(Sawyer) about "Programming Red Flags" - on Sunday, 28-June-2009. (Notice the
one week postponement).
The meeting will take place at Tel Aviv University, at the Schreiber Maths&CS
building, room 008 on 18:30. So ma
Many thanks, from some reasons I managed to install it only on 32 bit.
But this is not an issue.
I created the following setup.
the two hosts are running on actual ips 172.16.4.195 and 172.16.4.191
respectively.
The shared ip to be used by the two servers is 172.16.4.242.
this ip is available
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 03:05:24PM +0300, Shlomi Fish wrote:
> > Bad example. Psystar was built on selling computers with stolen copies
> > of MacOS. According to the EULA (which was enforcable in the US), you
> > can only use it on a real Apple Mac.
> >
>
> "stolen"? How were they stolen? Did Ps
On Monday 01 June 2009 00:50:47 geoffrey mendelson wrote:
> On Jun 1, 2009, at 12:29 AM, Shlomi Loubaton wrote:
> >> There was a company who made a lot of noise around providing "MAC
> >> compatibles" recently. They finally wen bankrupt a while ago.
> >>
> >>
> >> http://www.ubergizmo.com/15/archi
> IANAL and such, but there is a law that says that you can cancel a service
> up to the point that they started actually giving you this service.
> I experienced it at the very similar situation some years ago: I switched
> ISPs (012 to Actcom, I think) because the former one wouldn't give the DHC
Hi,
Linux-HA is one solution, as has been suggested; another, much easier to set
up, is UCARP -- http://www.ucarp.org/. It handles your virtual IP and the ARP
caching issues associated with it (by means of a GARP packet). I had a good
experience with it.
--Alex
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Dotan Cohen wrote:
All they did
was take my money, and when I could not connect for three days they
refused to help me. After three days I had to sign up with another ISP
just to get an internet connection, and Netvision refues to let me out
of my one-year contract with them.
IANAL and such, b