Hi all,
True, True, and as I know the Technion's network, that can happen about 3 times a
day. See what happens when I'm no longer there ? ;-)
Gilad, send me a private e-mail, I need to talk to you about something.
Nir Simionovich
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Hi Orr,
Here are a few strings of wire you can investigate and try:
1. Try changing the serial number in the zone file, and then reload the DNS server.
I've also noticed that if you were to add the NOTIFY flag in named.conf it can
help other slave servers (if any) to force a zo
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Hi Yehuda,
That's probably something that Onlye Arutzei Zahav enables. I'm
connected to
nonStop, and they require that I connect with their network card and
modem. They
admit that they can use other network cards, but prefer not to due to
support
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Hey There,
I use a cable modem, and basicly there is nothing much to know.
Unlike ADSL, you don't need a PPPOE or PPPOA or any of that shit, it's a
simple
IP over ethernet connection.
However, bare in mind the follow rules:
1. You can't chang
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Hi Aviram,
Well, I strongly believe that playing around with the MTU is not the
right way
to go about it. As you said, the ppp0 is set 1452 and eth0 is set to
1500. The
packet filter should be able to fragment the packets correctly. I use a
sim