Has anyone had experience Adaptec RAID hardware? we are looking for a
solution to reduce downtime if a Radius machine was to crash, is RAID the
best way to go ?? or is it just as easy in the end to make a secondary
radius server??
Thanks
Has anyone had experience Adaptec RAID hardware? we are looking for a
solution to reduce downtime if a Radius machine was to crash, is RAID the
best way to go ?? or is it just as easy in the end to make a secondary
radius server??
Thanks
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Sounds like the 2nd NIC isn't fully turned on. Is everything the way it
should be in ifconfig? Have you tried binding any other daemons to the 2nd
NIC? I also think you'll need ip based vhosts in Apache to make it listen
to a 2nd NIC.
The second NIC should be on a different subnet, otherwise ha
Sounds like the 2nd NIC isn't fully turned on. Is everything the way it
should be in ifconfig? Have you tried binding any other daemons to the 2nd
NIC? I also think you'll need ip based vhosts in Apache to make it listen
to a 2nd NIC.
The second NIC should be on a different subnet, otherwise h
On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, debian seuranta wrote:
> We have a Debian potato system running as a mail server. now when we put
> this new system online following problem came...
>
> sending mail with eudora from workstation takes a looong time. Is there
> something obvious simple solution which I should al
On Thu, Jul 06, 2000 at 04:08:44PM -0400, Allen Ahoffman wrote:
> Hi:
> can someone point me at correct refrences for a client to
> use internal ips and dynamic dns with portfowarding to alolw him to ssh
> into his boxes inside the home shared server doing msq?
> e.g.
> he can use all the internal
Hi:
can someone point me at correct refrences for a client to
use internal ips and dynamic dns with portfowarding to alolw him to ssh
into his boxes inside the home shared server doing msq?
e.g.
he can use all the internal ip(s) he wants and with the use of dynamic dns
updates access each internal
On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, debian seuranta wrote:
> We have a Debian potato system running as a mail server. now when we put
> this new system online following problem came...
>
> sending mail with eudora from workstation takes a looong time. Is there
> something obvious simple solution which I should a
On Thu, Jul 06, 2000 at 04:08:44PM -0400, Allen Ahoffman wrote:
> Hi:
> can someone point me at correct refrences for a client to
> use internal ips and dynamic dns with portfowarding to alolw him to ssh
> into his boxes inside the home shared server doing msq?
> e.g.
> he can use all the interna
Hi:
can someone point me at correct refrences for a client to
use internal ips and dynamic dns with portfowarding to alolw him to ssh
into his boxes inside the home shared server doing msq?
e.g.
he can use all the internal ip(s) he wants and with the use of dynamic dns
updates access each interna
Hi there
Reverse identification put workstations IP's into server's /etc/hosts
file or configure the server as DNS servere as well. Looks like you are
using off-line system and your server is not connected to the internet
while the workstations try to get the email
Just a quick ans
We have a Debian potato system running as a mail server. now when we put
this new system online following problem came...
sending mail with eudora from workstation takes a looong time. Is there
something obvious simple solution which I should already done.?
Pasi S.
Hi there
Reverse identification put workstations IP's into server's /etc/hosts
file or configure the server as DNS servere as well. Looks like you are
using off-line system and your server is not connected to the internet
while the workstations try to get the email
Just a quick an
What about mailman (www.list.org), it looks very good.
Mark Brown wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jul 05, 2000 at 10:47:43AM +0200, Javier Castillo wrote:
>
> > which list manager do you recommend me?, easy to admin, fast, and of
> > course, gnu :))
>
> Listar certainly does the fast part (it
We have a Debian potato system running as a mail server. now when we put
this new system online following problem came...
sending mail with eudora from workstation takes a looong time. Is there
something obvious simple solution which I should already done.?
Pasi S.
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What about mailman (www.list.org), it looks very good.
Mark Brown wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jul 05, 2000 at 10:47:43AM +0200, Javier Castillo wrote:
>
> > which list manager do you recommend me?, easy to admin, fast, and of
> > course, gnu :))
>
> Listar certainly does the fast part (i
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