Hello!
I have a fun problem:
2 webhosts (backends)
1 relayd (loadbalancer)
Some webapplications BUT one of the webapplications does not scale on a
loadbalanced system so I need to use a specific backend to get that to work:
so if users surfs to app.domain.tld/ they will go to either backend but
Ontopic: just a noob question, can you use a tcp lb or similar to spread
the load? Thinking relayd and whatever the shared interface is called. Or
are limited to one machine?
Off topic some do not have the will to setup their own mail server. And
they read or reg everything anyway...
On Jul 19, 20
Okay I feel that a flame war might be afoot but to put another log on the
fire; is Calomel not trustworthy in the "read and do alike not copying
straight from" kind of way? I have used the guides for instance about the
PF and DNS. And that server has now been working fine for ages (2 years
;)).
Pe
To my defense I use the FAQ and MAN first then I used Calomel for example
configs of more obscure things :).
On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 9:09 AM, Gilles Chehade wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 06:55:54AM +0200, Shaka NKofo wrote:
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> Gilles Chehade
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Hello.
First of I would like to ask for forgivness if I post this question in the
wrong list, I'm new to this...
So now to my question: I have a Microsoft 2003 Active Directory server and
an already working configuration for a Centos/redhat environment. But my
problem has occured when trying to
> Okay the offending class has been removed and now it is just timing out
with this error: "clnttcp_create: RPC: Remote system error - Connection
refused". Which gets me one step closer thank you!
Now it's working a bit more :P
Regards Jocke
Okay, I have understood that there is some difference between a solution and
another. But what I need to do is to pull a user with the unix attributes in
a 2k3 ad server to a bsd machine. It is already working seamless in a centos
enviroment. But there is the nsswitch and pam. My problem is that I
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