Re: bonding 2 DSL lines.

2003-06-17 Thread Manish Kathuria
Please check out LARTC - http://www.lartc.org/. The HOW-TO has examples 
dealing with the situation. You will have to apply some patches ( 
http://www.ssi.bg/~ja/#routes) to your kernel and recompile if you want 
dead gateway detection in addition to plain load balancing. I have done 
it and it works great.

- Manish Kathuria

Jeff Bearer wrote:
I can't find an application that will allow me to equalize traffic
across two DSL lines such as this router does.
http://www.nexland.com/turbo.cfm




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LCD Projectors

2003-06-12 Thread Manish Kathuria
Hi All,

How do I configure Red Hat Linux 8/9 (installed on a desktop) to use LCD 
projector as display ? Which all LCD projectors are supported by X ?

TIA,

Manish



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X Windows crashes upon switching to virtual consoles

2002-11-21 Thread Manish Kathuria
HI All,

I have recently installed Red Hat 8.0 on a Pentium - III having Intel 
810E chipset motherboard with onboard graphics display. I normally boot 
in graphics mode and whenever I switch to any of the virtual consoles 
using Ctrl+Alt+Fn keys, the X windows session crashes along with all 
running X apps and restarts. Please let me know if anyone has faced a 
similar problem or has any suggestions. The system earlier had Red Hat 
7.1, 7.2 and 7.3 installed and never caused such a problem.

TIA,

Manish



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Problems using scp

2001-12-27 Thread Manish Kathuria

I use a windows based putty's scp client (pscp.exe) for copying files between a Win 98 
system and a RHL 7.1 
system on the local LAN. However, whenever I try to copy multiple files or a large 
file from the linux box to 
the windows system, the linux system hangs, none of the mouse / key combinations 
remain operational and it has 
to be forcibly rebooted by switching off the power supply. What could be the possible 
reasons and the remedies 
?

Thanks,

Manish



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Re: FTPd problems

2001-04-25 Thread Manish Kathuria

Check your DNS settings. Make sure you have entered the machine names /
aliases versus the IP addresses in the /etc/hosts file.

Manish Kathuria
http://www.tuxspace.com/

Jake McHenry wrote:
 
 I'm running 7.0, and have been having seme problems getting ftpd work work
 right. I'm using wu-ftpd 2.6.1(1). What's happening is when I, or anyone else
 tried to ftp into my machine, it takes about 2 minutes before the
 username/password prompt comes up. This is not just happening for the outside
 world, it is also happening on my internal network. If I sit on the machine and
 ftp localhost, it seem to work ok. Once the people are logged in, it's fast,
 like normal. It's just the initial login process that is taking a lot of time.
 Has anyone seen this before? I'm thinking it might just be a missing argument in
 xinetd for ftp or something, hopefully. Right now in /etc/xinetd.d/wu-ftpd the
 arguments are -l -a, which I believe are the defaults.
 
 Thanks in advance,
 
 Jake




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Re: What happened to /etc/inet.conf in RH 7.0?

2001-04-23 Thread Manish Kathuria

Yes, inetd has been replaced by xinetd in RHL 7.0. Look for xinetd.conf
and also check out the /etc/xinetd.d directory for configuring
individual services.

HTH,

Manish
http://www.tuxspace.com/

Michael McPhail wrote:
 
 I went to enable some daemons (because I'm now behind a firewall) but I
 couldn't find the inet.conf file. Is there something else being used in
 7.0?
 
 Thank you for your help,
 Mike McPhail




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