At 17:43 10/04/02 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I'm in the process of managing cabling for a large install (500-ish runs)
>and a vendor came to me with a story about the creation of ground loops in
>running sheilded+gounded cat-5e in large installations.
> ...
A perspective from the audio/vid
On 29-Nov-2005, at 12:16, David Barak wrote:
> Maybe my imagination just isn't good enough: could you
> toss me an example-type of organization where that
> would be problematic?
If we consider non-operators e.g. medium sized commercial or NGOs ...
APNIC have a mechanism in-place, but most of t
At 04:20 AM 21/3/08, ann kok wrote:
ls it possible to have 2 default routes?
or how can I do the rebundant when the route is still
working either eth1 or eth2 down?
A google search for
turns up lots of hints (mine included).
There are some variations using lo0 so that the route
is always ava
At 04:40 PM 18/9/06, Matthew Palmer wrote:
I've been directed to put all of the internal hosts and such into
the public DNS zone for a client.
...
But this client, having a large number of hosts on RFC1918
space and a VPN for external people to get to it,
...
What happens when the external p
At 04:58 PM 4/2/07, Trent Lloyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> * Set up the profile, to your house/work/etc, of your favorite SSH
>> client to forward port 53 local to port 53 on your remote machine.
>The flaw here is that DNS operates over 53(UDP), last time I
checked >SSH doesn't do UDP port fo