adaptec raid 2400A

2002-06-11 Thread IOhannes zmoelnig

hello list!

i have just subscribed to this list, so i hope this is the right place 
to ask:

i'm gonna purchase a raid-controller for our file-server
does the adaptec raid-2400A work under debian/woody ? (since the 
documentation speaks of old mandrakes/redhats (with kernels ~ 2.2.14 !) 
only.
i do not want to spend the money for nothing.

mfg.sda.s
IOhannes


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Re: adaptec raid 2400A

2002-06-11 Thread J.H.M. Dassen (Ray)

On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 12:14:55 +0200, IOhannes zmoelnig wrote:
 i'm gonna purchase a raid-controller for our file-server
 does the adaptec raid-2400A work under debian/woody ?

Yes. From a machine running woody with a 2.4.18 kernel:

SCSI subsystem driver Revision: 1.00
Loading Adaptec I2O RAID: Version 2.4 Build 5
Detecting Adaptec I2O RAID controllers...
Adaptec I2O RAID controller 0 at f880 size=10 irq=10
[...]
scsi0 : Vendor: Adaptec  Model: 2400AFW:370L
  Vendor: ADAPTEC   Model: RAID-10   Rev: 370L
  Type:   Direct-Access  ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Attached scsi disk sda at scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0
SCSI device sda: 156352512 512-byte hdwr sectors (80052 MB)
Partition check:
 sda: sda1 sda2 sda3  sda5 sda6 sda7 sda8 

HTH,
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nslookup resolution

2002-06-11 Thread Bob Krangle

My Debian server is functioning as a firewall / router
[I did not set it up].

When I run nslookup [hostname], I get an outside my
private LAN ip address.  Which is an error.

We have webadmin setup but I can not find any listing
in my Bind 8 setup for this outside ip address.  Do
you have any ideas?

Is there a way I can flush dns like ipconfig
/flushdns?

Thanks for your help,

Bob K

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Need an ISP in Europe

2002-06-11 Thread Sanjeev \Ghane\ Gupta

This is only marginally on-topic, but I am getting desperate.

I am in Singapore.  I, and some collegues, will be travelling in Europe (NL,
DE, AT, BE, maybe others) on and off this year.  I need an ISP who allows me
to roam accross countries, just basic access, no mailbox or anything.
Should accept payment by credit card (I do not have a postal address in
Europe).  All the NL ones I know want a GIRO.

UUNET/Worldcom is not returning my calls (Hey, they are busy!), and ATT
keeps telling me This Promotion is not available in your Country, before I
could tell them where I was.  Looking up IP blocks, I suppose.

Any ISP on the list who needs a customer?  Any references from users?

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Re: Need an ISP in Europe

2002-06-11 Thread John R. Ackermann

Sorry they're not answering your calls, but Worldcom/UUnet had the best 
deal and the widest set of international POPs of any ISP I could find.  I 
have a package with 10 hours/month for about $7.95US.  I signed up using 
their web site; I don't think I had to talk to a human being in the 
process.  My company uses their commercial service for remote access, and 
I've had extremely good luck with it; they have POPs in just about every 
major city I've visited.

John
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 This is only marginally on-topic, but I am getting desperate.

 I am in Singapore.  I, and some collegues, will be travelling in Europe
 (NL, DE, AT, BE, maybe others) on and off this year.  I need an ISP who
 allows me to roam accross countries, just basic access, no mailbox or
 anything. Should accept payment by credit card (I do not have a postal
 address in Europe).  All the NL ones I know want a GIRO.

 UUNET/Worldcom is not returning my calls (Hey, they are busy!), and ATT
 keeps telling me This Promotion is not available in your Country,
 before I could tell them where I was.  Looking up IP blocks, I suppose.

 Any ISP on the list who needs a customer?  Any references from users?

 --
 Thanks

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Proxy problems

2002-06-11 Thread Craig

Hi Fellows

I have an internal proxy server (Squid) and an external webserver
running with Squid in HTTPD accelerator mode. When I disable the 
internal proxy I can see my webpages fine on the webserver 
however if the proxy is enabled I cannot.

If any one could assist it would be greatly appreciated.

Kind regards
Craig :)



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adaptec raid 2400A

2002-06-11 Thread IOhannes zmoelnig
hello list!
i have just subscribed to this list, so i hope this is the right place 
to ask:

i'm gonna purchase a raid-controller for our file-server
does the adaptec raid-2400A work under debian/woody ? (since the 
documentation speaks of old mandrakes/redhats (with kernels ~ 2.2.14 !) 
only.
i do not want to spend the money for nothing.

mfg.sda.s
IOhannes
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Re: adaptec raid 2400A

2002-06-11 Thread J.H.M. Dassen \(Ray\)
On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 12:14:55 +0200, IOhannes zmoelnig wrote:
 i'm gonna purchase a raid-controller for our file-server
 does the adaptec raid-2400A work under debian/woody ?

Yes. From a machine running woody with a 2.4.18 kernel:

SCSI subsystem driver Revision: 1.00
Loading Adaptec I2O RAID: Version 2.4 Build 5
Detecting Adaptec I2O RAID controllers...
Adaptec I2O RAID controller 0 at f880 size=10 irq=10
[...]
scsi0 : Vendor: Adaptec  Model: 2400AFW:370L
  Vendor: ADAPTEC   Model: RAID-10   Rev: 370L
  Type:   Direct-Access  ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Attached scsi disk sda at scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0
SCSI device sda: 156352512 512-byte hdwr sectors (80052 MB)
Partition check:
 sda: sda1 sda2 sda3  sda5 sda6 sda7 sda8 

HTH,
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Re: adaptec raid 2400A

2002-06-11 Thread Erik Wenzel
On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 12:14:55PM +0200, IOhannes zmoelnig wrote:
 hello list!
 
 i have just subscribed to this list, so i hope this is the right place 
 to ask:
 
 i'm gonna purchase a raid-controller for our file-server
 does the adaptec raid-2400A work under debian/woody ? (since the 
 documentation speaks of old mandrakes/redhats (with kernels ~ 2.2.14 !) 
 only.
 i do not want to spend the money for nothing.
I build custom boot-floppies as a flavour of bf2.4
(boot-floppies-3.0.22) and documented the kernel config changes in
'configbf2.4.gz'. With these disks I am able to boot Adaptec RAID2100S
Controller boxes.

SCSI subsystem driver Revision: 1.00
Loading Adaptec I2O RAID: Version 2.4 Build 5
Detecting Adaptec I2O RAID controllers...
Adaptec I2O RAID controller 0 at e0802000 size=10 irq=5
dpti: If you have a lot of devices this could take a few minutes.
dpti0: Reading the hardware resource table.
TID 519  Vendor: ADAPTEC  Device: RAID-5   Rev: 370F
scsi0 : Vendor: Adaptec  Model: 2100SFW:370F
  Vendor: ADAPTEC   Model: RAID-5Rev: 370F
Type:   Direct-Access  ANSI SCSI revision: 02
[...] 
Attached scsi disk sda at scsi0, channel 0, id 1, lun 0
SCSI device sda: 71131136 512-byte hdwr sectors (36419 MB)
Partition check:
 sda: sda1 sda2 sda3 sda4

You can boot RAID2400A boxes probably, too. Give them a try. You can
download them from ftp://ftp.todo.de/pub/Debian/custom-boot/ .

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nslookup resolution

2002-06-11 Thread Bob Krangle
My Debian server is functioning as a firewall / router
[I did not set it up].

When I run nslookup [hostname], I get an outside my
private LAN ip address.  Which is an error.

We have webadmin setup but I can not find any listing
in my Bind 8 setup for this outside ip address.  Do
you have any ideas?

Is there a way I can flush dns like ipconfig
/flushdns?

Thanks for your help,

Bob K

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Re: nslookup resolution

2002-06-11 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
On Tue, 11 Jun 2002, Bob Krangle wrote:

 When I run nslookup [hostname], I get an outside my
 private LAN ip address.  Which is an error.

It is hard for us to help without the actual message.

Anyways, nslookup often gives messages that don't accurately convey what
it should mean. You should use a different tool like dig, host, dnsquery,
Knoble's hostinfo (or maybe my simple -- but useful -- gethost tool).

Have a look at my http://www.reedmedia.net/misc/dns/errors.html
Maybe it has the details about the error you're having.

 Is there a way I can flush dns like ipconfig
 /flushdns?

Restart named.


  Jeremy C. Reed

 BSD software, documentation, resources, news...
 http://bsd.reedmedia.net/



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Need an ISP in Europe

2002-06-11 Thread Sanjeev \Ghane\ Gupta
This is only marginally on-topic, but I am getting desperate.

I am in Singapore.  I, and some collegues, will be travelling in Europe (NL,
DE, AT, BE, maybe others) on and off this year.  I need an ISP who allows me
to roam accross countries, just basic access, no mailbox or anything.
Should accept payment by credit card (I do not have a postal address in
Europe).  All the NL ones I know want a GIRO.

UUNET/Worldcom is not returning my calls (Hey, they are busy!), and ATT
keeps telling me This Promotion is not available in your Country, before I
could tell them where I was.  Looking up IP blocks, I suppose.

Any ISP on the list who needs a customer?  Any references from users?

--
Thanks

Sanjeev Gupta



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Re: Need an ISP in Europe

2002-06-11 Thread John R. Ackermann
Sorry they're not answering your calls, but Worldcom/UUnet had the best 
deal and the widest set of international POPs of any ISP I could find.  I 
have a package with 10 hours/month for about $7.95US.  I signed up using 
their web site; I don't think I had to talk to a human being in the 
process.  My company uses their commercial service for remote access, and 
I've had extremely good luck with it; they have POPs in just about every 
major city I've visited.

John
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--On Wednesday, June 12, 2002 9:46 AM +0800 Sanjeev \Ghane\ Gupta 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

This is only marginally on-topic, but I am getting desperate.
I am in Singapore.  I, and some collegues, will be travelling in Europe
(NL, DE, AT, BE, maybe others) on and off this year.  I need an ISP who
allows me to roam accross countries, just basic access, no mailbox or
anything. Should accept payment by credit card (I do not have a postal
address in Europe).  All the NL ones I know want a GIRO.
UUNET/Worldcom is not returning my calls (Hey, they are busy!), and ATT
keeps telling me This Promotion is not available in your Country,
before I could tell them where I was.  Looking up IP blocks, I suppose.
Any ISP on the list who needs a customer?  Any references from users?
--
Thanks
Sanjeev Gupta

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