here's the fun in that, eh?
I know that such balancing will be on a per-connection basis, and no
single dowload will gain the full 2.25Mbps, but maybe my overall download
speed can be higher than 1.5MBps...
Any help would be appreciated.
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Hi,
There are 2 issues here, IMHO:
1. Having an internet connection through ADSL/Cable together with a local LAN.
2. Having the rest of the Internet know your dynamically changing IP address
under one name.
#1 is too difficult to explain "on one foot", as we say.
#2 is just a matter of finding a
Hi Eliran,
Do you have 'debug' in your /etc/ppp/options? Also, can you post your
/etc/ppp/options ?
This file can cause all sorts of trouble with pppd if not configured properly.
Amit
Eliran wrote:
> Dani Arbel wrote:
>
> >There isn't pptp-linux and/or pptp-adsl .
> >There is only pptp .
>
ive packets that never arrive will cause the
connection to drop.
The second thing you need is a default route to the peer of your ppp0
interface, and it must have the highest priority (= lowest metric) or be
the only default route.
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would be of any help in determining why performance
> (speed) is so poor for me. I looked at the man page, and it seems that that's
> exactly what -l does. The man page doesn't say where -D (debug) information
> get written.
>
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And send the resulting /tmp/spam_assassin.log ?
Amit
On Fri, 24 Jan 2003, shlomo solomon wrote:
> On Friday 24 January 2003 11:49, Amit Margalit wrote:
> > I don't know when that was. Razor2 appears to be quite fast, unless you
> &
5 and 6 since I haven't done them
> yet.
Hey, experiment... Set things up so that 4-5 spam level goes into a
separate folder, and see how many false positives you get. That will help
you decide.
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> devices become owned (and thus accesible) by a user that logged on to the
> console. can you check what the '=' lines there shows?
>From /etc/security/console.perms :
=tty[0-9][0-9]* vc/[0-9][0-9]* :[0-9]\.[0-9] :[0-9]
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wait4(-1, /proc/7875/fd/15: Permission denied.
[amit@galadriel ~]$
On 22 Jan 2003, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
> Shachar Shemesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > I believe you will find that amit is not running as root.
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> That's the point. His OP looked like
ot running as root.
>
> That's the point. His OP looked like he *was* running as root and
> tried to su as a regular user.
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can strace that on my machine (s/amit/oleg/)
> without a problem. And it does not ask you for a password, does it?
You are right. My mistake. I tried su - amit now but it didn't happen.
Only happened when the console is the machines text-mode console.
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run strace (I wonder how I forgot about it in the first place),
but it seems it never allows me to su root with strace. I keep getting
'Incorrect Password'.
Amit
On 22 Jan 2003, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
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un as root too, and these scripts have #!/bin/csh as the
shell.
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FAQ->Networking->ADSL & Cables (thanks to Tzafrir).
Enjoy!
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files.
That said, I probably should state that I personally prefer text files.
And the author of the software should work a little on making the text
file ordered reasonably.
Amit
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uting table.
Do you have a static route that sends packets to 'pns.inter.net.il' to
eth0 instead of to ppp0? You might also need the extra default route to
eth0 with metric 1. Otherwise the link would die after 3-4 minutes.
What are the symptoms now?
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> > On Thursday 09 January 2003 00:55, Amit Margalit wrote:
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> > > Can you tell me what the 'VPN server' is? Probably something like
> > > matav.inter.net.il or something? I'll add this to the cable-modem
> > > mini-howto.
> &
ws.
> As I've already said, all that Internet Zahav "dialer" does is to define a
> connection for the default Windows dialer. It's just some "run-once" program.
> > I have an ethernet
> > card not a USB connection.
> It doesn't matter, the
Hello all,
I wrote a mini-howto on using Cable-Modems in Linux. I'd love to get
comments with info about other cable operators and ISPs.
IGLU was kind enough to host this page.
http://www.iglu.org.il/amit/cable/
Amit
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