Yes, my mistake i did mean 256M
On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 10:27, Nick Lindsell wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 09:48, Mark Olliver wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I would like to create a really small install of redhat (may be 9) :),
> > It is to work as a firewall. I also want
Hi
I would like to create a really small install of redhat (may be 9) :),
It is to work as a firewall. I also want it to fit on a 256k compact
flash disk.
Services required.
nisplus,
cipe
drdb
iptables
iproute2
dns
nagios/mrtg
Any ideas?
Thanks
Mark
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> I saw this post, and
Hi
I saw this post, and I am wondering, what would i do different to get
full console redirection via modem, preferably from boot up. Again using
redhat 8.
Thanks
Mark
On Mon, 2003-03-24 at 10:10, christopher cuse wrote:
> Hi Jhun,
>
> Yes, Red Hat supports ppp very well, similar to that offe
Hi
I am trying to setup monitoring via snmp and mrtg. I have managed the
mrtg bit but currently can only monitor network usage. I would like to
get much more information out of snmp. I have installed lm_sensors to
try and do this however, I cant understand the snmp config file.
Has anybody got an
Does it work with out the firewall?
also is IP Forwarding enabled?
Mark
On Thu, 2003-02-13 at 11:58, Paul Lee wrote:
> I have a question regarding a firewall configuration I am attemping. I am
> using RH8 on a machine with 2 nics to create a packet filtering firewall
> using IPTABLES. I have con
Hi
I have a problem that i think is pam related,
If i log in and get the password correct on the first attempt it lets me
in. however, if i get the password wrong, even if i get it correct on
the next two attempts it still fails to let me in. (If i enter no
password the first time and then enter
it doesnt let you attempt to enter it
more than once).
The Second problem is related only to telnet. It seams that when users
logout their session is not correctly closed off and odd processes are
still left hanging.
Thanks for any help.
Mark
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