I observed that u r right about the listening matter, but the man page for x or xinit
states that the default setting is nolisten. As I recall that is the default behavior
in the case that no configuration file is found!
Petrisor Eddy Marian
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From: Doug Griswold
Folks,
I have a machine with 2 NICs, both connected to the net. One (A) is
used for low pirority traffic, surfing, etc. The other (B) is used
for mail, ssh, etc.
What I want is that when a connection is opened to the machine, it
should reply back via the interface the connection came in.
It is possible, take a peek at:
http://www.lartc.org/howto/
http://www.lartc.org/howto/lartc.rpdb.html
hope this answers your question.
BR,
Boyan Krosnov, CCIE#8701 | http://boyan.ludost.net/
this time speaking for himself.
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From: Sanjeev Ghane Gupta [mailto:[EMAIL
Hi,
I'm planning on migrating my servers from Redhat to Debian. The servers
are Gigabyte with Promise Fasttrack 100 card for IDE Raid Support. The
installation of woody went ok using the bf2.4 boot floppies.
But when I removed a disk to simulate a disk failure on my raid1 array,
it began to
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The RAID1 function works fine until I remove one of the disk to
simulate a disk failure. I then get all these failure messages on the
console, the system doesn`t seem to be stuck, but actually I can't
start any program and I have no other choice than do a power off/on to
reboot the server.
dmesg is probably the culprit that is spamming your console.
Do a dmesg -n 6, or just a dmesg -n 1 to get rid of the console spam.
You are going to need to add a line that does this command to your boot
scripts.
Syslog can also direct logging messages toward your console, so check
your syslog
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