Hi
We have a lot of strange log entry in our NetScreen FireWall:
Nov 12 11:42:51 172.20.125.1 NSNAME: NetScreen device_id=NSNAME
[MYISP]system-notification-00257(traffic): start_time=2003-11-12
11:42:10 duration=0 policy_id=51
Em Ter, 2003-11-11 s 17:22, Michael Loftis escreveu:
--On Tuesday, November 11, 2003 14:36 -0200 Paulo Ricardo Bruck
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys
After 1 week looking at named.conf that? driven me crazy I decided ask
some help.
What happens.
a) a local machine can't resolv a
Am 2003-11-11 12:29:14, schrieb Petrisor Eddy:
Hey guys, I never saw this on the debian homepage,
Is it possible to download a set of cds with the sources of the debian packs instead
of the binaries?
I think that patches, backports and installations (on other platforms, ok this will
not be
Sorry michael, i also sent this to you. It was a mistake, do not hit me.
I am smaller and wear glasses
El mié, 12-11-2003 a las 19:03, Michael Loftis escribió:
well i can share summarized stats if you want, we're a small/midsize ISP
though so we have heavier mail usage than a uni...I can say
Hi
We have a lot of strange log entry in our NetScreen FireWall:
Nov 12 11:42:51 172.20.125.1 NSNAME: NetScreen device_id=NSNAME
[MYISP]system-notification-00257(traffic): start_time=2003-11-12
11:42:10 duration=0 policy_id=51
Okay, here is a cool question about neat things like ye olde email farm
in your uni.
If u guys work at a university, it would be fun to know how many email
boxes you have and how much email traffic do you get. This variables
would be helpfull:
a) Number of email I/O (bulk total, how many in, how
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