Network Mapping Tool

2001-07-06 Thread Sanjeev Gupta
Hi, Would any of you remember a software "cheops", used to be able to map a network by pinging, and graphically representing them. It used to be in debian a long time back, and then disappeared, I think because the maintainer was having problems compiling with ever-changing GTK versions. I am t

Re: Power down

2001-07-06 Thread Chris Wagner
That is a function of the bios. Some support it, some don't. Either your bios's don't support it (my suspicion) or shutdown isn't sending the signal. 'man shutdown' might have some useful insight. I'ld also call the motherboard manufacturer to make sure they support self power off. Also check

Re: users bypassing shaper limitation

2001-07-06 Thread Chris Wagner
One possible way to defeat this would be to use those metal "security chains" that they use to keep people from carrying off computers. Use a very short one, about 2" long. Affix one side to the computer case, and the other to the ethernet cable. Now, even this can be overcome if the crafty hack

Re: Router machine falls into APM sleep :(

2001-07-06 Thread Theodore Knab
We haven't heard if you have resolved the problem yet. > > I am Internet-administrator in University (see my email :) and on > > small ISP. Got one problem with my router PC. All of my PCs are > > Debians and one onf them, approx. month ago installed directly from > > Internet (with boot floppies

Re: Power down

2001-07-06 Thread James Mclean
more than likely the older machines are AT rather than ATX Quoting D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Please excuse the simple question, but it's something that's been > bothering me. I've been running various debian machines as servers for > quite some time now. The problem started when I got two ne

Power down

2001-07-06 Thread D
Please excuse the simple question, but it's something that's been bothering me.  I've been running various debian machines as servers for quite some time now.  The problem started when I got two new servers.  All of the other machines (excluding the two new ones) were on the older side ( <=

Re: ASP/PHP vs HTML files

2001-07-06 Thread CaT
On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 10:31:31PM -0400, Gene Grimm wrote: > This is a novice type question, being that I haven't done much research > on this question. As I understand it, ASP and PHP pages must be read by > the server software and processed as it is sent to the browser client, > while HTML is si

ASP/PHP vs HTML files

2001-07-06 Thread Gene Grimm
This is a novice type question, being that I haven't done much research on this question. As I understand it, ASP and PHP pages must be read by the server software and processed as it is sent to the browser client, while HTML is simply transferred as-is. Does the extra processing of ASP and PHP p

Re: users bypassing shaper limitation

2001-07-06 Thread Chris Wagner
One possible way to defeat this would be to use those metal "security chains" that they use to keep people from carrying off computers. Use a very short one, about 2" long. Affix one side to the computer case, and the other to the ethernet cable. Now, even this can be overcome if the crafty hac

Re: ASP/PHP vs HTML files

2001-07-06 Thread CaT
On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 10:31:31PM -0400, Gene Grimm wrote: > This is a novice type question, being that I haven't done much research > on this question. As I understand it, ASP and PHP pages must be read by > the server software and processed as it is sent to the browser client, > while HTML is s

ASP/PHP vs HTML files

2001-07-06 Thread Gene Grimm
This is a novice type question, being that I haven't done much research on this question. As I understand it, ASP and PHP pages must be read by the server software and processed as it is sent to the browser client, while HTML is simply transferred as-is. Does the extra processing of ASP and PHP pa

files systems size limit

2001-07-06 Thread Allen Ahoffman
suggestions for files system that will allow larger than 1tb using sofrware linear raid wold be appreciated.

Re: Router machine falls into APM sleep :(

2001-07-06 Thread Rich Puhek
Dmitry Litovchenko wrote: > > > If so, set up some jobs to run continuously to keep it happy and nice them > > low. > > Might make the problem go away for temporary purposes. > > It doesn't go away. I have set up crontab to ping leased client with 5 > small packets every 10 minutes... Guess what?

test, don't read

2001-07-06 Thread Sebastian Ezequiel Ovide
Sebastián Ezequiel Ovide ICQ:113198452 Universitá degli studi di Padova Dipartimento di Elettronica e Informatica

files systems size limit

2001-07-06 Thread Allen Ahoffman
suggestions for files system that will allow larger than 1tb using sofrware linear raid wold be appreciated. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Router machine falls into APM sleep :(

2001-07-06 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 09:12:48PM +0300, Dmitry Litovchenko wrote: > Hello, respectable ISP community :) > > I am Internet-administrator in University (see my email :) and on > small ISP. Got one problem with my router PC. All of my PCs are > Debians and one onf them, approx. month ago installed

Re: Router machine falls into APM sleep :(

2001-07-06 Thread Dmitry Litovchenko
On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 02:52:47PM -0400, Allen Ahoffman wrote: > check the power management settings on the bios first, maybe it is going > to sleep. disabled, but awakement options all set to ON (just for my safety) > Check your cron log and crontabs. nothing special. I have syslog monitored a

Re: Router machine falls into APM sleep :(

2001-07-06 Thread Dmitry Litovchenko
On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 01:17:44PM -0700, Mike Fedyk wrote: > On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 01:46:32PM -0500, Matt Fair wrote: > > Dmitry, > > Recompile the kernel without APM support. > > Matt > > > Isn't there an ioctl that will let you disable apm at runtime? > if it is, where and how to reach it?

Re: Router machine falls into APM sleep :(

2001-07-06 Thread Mike Fedyk
On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 01:46:32PM -0500, Matt Fair wrote: > Dmitry, > Recompile the kernel without APM support. > Matt > Isn't there an ioctl that will let you disable apm at runtime?

Re: Router machine falls into APM sleep :(

2001-07-06 Thread Rich Puhek
Dmitry Litovchenko wrote: > > > If so, set up some jobs to run continuously to keep it happy and nice them > > low. > > Might make the problem go away for temporary purposes. > > It doesn't go away. I have set up crontab to ping leased client with 5 > small packets every 10 minutes... Guess what?

test, don't read

2001-07-06 Thread Sebastian Ezequiel Ovide
Sebastián Ezequiel Ovide ICQ:113198452 Universitá degli studi di Padova Dipartimento di Elettronica e Informatica -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscr

Re: Router machine falls into APM sleep :(

2001-07-06 Thread Matt Fair
Dmitry, Recompile the kernel without APM support. Matt Dmitry Litovchenko wrote: > Hello, respectable ISP community :) > > I am Internet-administrator in University (see my email :) and on > small ISP. Got one problem with my router PC. All of my PCs are > Debians and one onf them, approx. month

Re: Router machine falls into APM sleep :(

2001-07-06 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 09:12:48PM +0300, Dmitry Litovchenko wrote: > Hello, respectable ISP community :) > > I am Internet-administrator in University (see my email :) and on > small ISP. Got one problem with my router PC. All of my PCs are > Debians and one onf them, approx. month ago installed

Re: Router machine falls into APM sleep :(

2001-07-06 Thread Dmitry Litovchenko
On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 02:52:47PM -0400, Allen Ahoffman wrote: > check the power management settings on the bios first, maybe it is going > to sleep. disabled, but awakement options all set to ON (just for my safety) > Check your cron log and crontabs. nothing special. I have syslog monitored

Re: Router machine falls into APM sleep :(

2001-07-06 Thread Dmitry Litovchenko
On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 01:17:44PM -0700, Mike Fedyk wrote: > On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 01:46:32PM -0500, Matt Fair wrote: > > Dmitry, > > Recompile the kernel without APM support. > > Matt > > > Isn't there an ioctl that will let you disable apm at runtime? > if it is, where and how to reach it?

Router machine falls into APM sleep :(

2001-07-06 Thread Dmitry Litovchenko
Hello, respectable ISP community :) I am Internet-administrator in University (see my email :) and on small ISP. Got one problem with my router PC. All of my PCs are Debians and one onf them, approx. month ago installed directly from Internet (with boot floppies and LAN cable) if this matters. So

Re: Router machine falls into APM sleep :(

2001-07-06 Thread Mike Fedyk
On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 01:46:32PM -0500, Matt Fair wrote: > Dmitry, > Recompile the kernel without APM support. > Matt > Isn't there an ioctl that will let you disable apm at runtime? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTE

Re: Sendmail

2001-07-06 Thread Evgeni Dobrev
On Friday 22 June 2001 15:42, Craig wrote: > Hi debian dudes > > What is sendmail-wide for ? > > Thanks > Craig Content-Type: application/ms-tnef; charset="iso-8859-1"; name="winmail.dat" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-Description: -

Re: Router machine falls into APM sleep :(

2001-07-06 Thread Matt Fair
Dmitry, Recompile the kernel without APM support. Matt Dmitry Litovchenko wrote: > Hello, respectable ISP community :) > > I am Internet-administrator in University (see my email :) and on > small ISP. Got one problem with my router PC. All of my PCs are > Debians and one onf them, approx. month

Router machine falls into APM sleep :(

2001-07-06 Thread Dmitry Litovchenko
Hello, respectable ISP community :) I am Internet-administrator in University (see my email :) and on small ISP. Got one problem with my router PC. All of my PCs are Debians and one onf them, approx. month ago installed directly from Internet (with boot floppies and LAN cable) if this matters. S

Re: Sendmail

2001-07-06 Thread Evgeni Dobrev
On Friday 22 June 2001 15:42, Craig wrote: > Hi debian dudes > > What is sendmail-wide for ? > > Thanks > Craig Content-Type: application/ms-tnef; charset="iso-8859-1"; name="winmail.dat" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-Description:

Re: IP Accounting and 2.4

2001-07-06 Thread Roger Abrahamsson
On Tue, 3 Jul 2001, Chad C. Walstrom wrote: > > Now, I searched the archives here and took someone's [7] suggestion to > look at fiprad[8]. However, it's kernel module and patch are for the > 2.2.14 kernel alone. The last update to the website looks to be in > March of 2000. I was intrigued b