Re: bandwidth [SCANNED]

2004-04-12 Thread Jeremy D. May
> On 4/12/04 3:20 PM, "Christofer Algotsson" wrote: > >> You need at least 256kbps per client (wich is a very low these days). >> >>> As it's a home building I suppose most of the traffic is web browsing >>> and email checking and most of the activity is at evening/night, when >>> usually I note th

Re: bandwidth [SCANNED]

2004-04-12 Thread Dave's List Addy
On 4/12/04 3:20 PM, "Christofer Algotsson" wrote: > You need at least 256kbps per client (wich is a very low these days). > >> As it's a home building I suppose most of the traffic is web browsing >> and email checking and most of the activity is at evening/night, when >> usually I note throtting

Re: bandwidth [SCANNED]

2004-04-12 Thread Jeremy D. May
> On 4/12/04 3:20 PM, "Christofer Algotsson" wrote: > >> You need at least 256kbps per client (wich is a very low these days). >> >>> As it's a home building I suppose most of the traffic is web browsing >>> and email checking and most of the activity is at evening/night, when >>> usually I note th

Re: bandwidth [SCANNED]

2004-04-12 Thread Dave's List Addy
On 4/12/04 3:20 PM, "Christofer Algotsson" wrote: > You need at least 256kbps per client (wich is a very low these days). > >> As it's a home building I suppose most of the traffic is web browsing >> and email checking and most of the activity is at evening/night, when >> usually I note throtting

RE: bandwidth

2004-04-12 Thread Christofer Algotsson
You need at least 256kbps per client (wich is a very low these days). > As it's a home building I suppose most of the traffic is web browsing > and email checking and most of the activity is at evening/night, when > usually I note throtting on my downloads. > > -- > Carlos

Re: Sendmail, LDAP, and authinfo

2004-04-12 Thread Stephen Gran
This one time, at band camp, Christian Storch said: > I would suggest to use 'pam_ldap.so' from 'libpam-ldap' via sasl. > How to do it with sendmail: > http://lists.debian.org/debian-isp/2004/debian-isp-200402/msg00267.html I was trying to stay away from pam-ldap - was thinking it might make more

Re: Sendmail, LDAP, and authinfo

2004-04-12 Thread Christian Storch
I would suggest to use 'pam_ldap.so' from 'libpam-ldap' via sasl. How to do it with sendmail: http://lists.debian.org/debian-isp/2004/debian-isp-200402/msg00267.html Christian - Original Message - From: "Stephen Gran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "debian-isp" Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 7:0

RE: bandwidth

2004-04-12 Thread Christofer Algotsson
You need at least 256kbps per client (wich is a very low these days). > As it's a home building I suppose most of the traffic is web browsing > and email checking and most of the activity is at evening/night, when > usually I note throtting on my downloads. > > -- > Carlos -- To UNSUBSCR

Re: Sendmail, LDAP, and authinfo

2004-04-12 Thread Stephen Gran
This one time, at band camp, Christian Storch said: > I would suggest to use 'pam_ldap.so' from 'libpam-ldap' via sasl. > How to do it with sendmail: > http://lists.debian.org/debian-isp/2004/debian-isp-200402/msg00267.html I was trying to stay away from pam-ldap - was thinking it might make more

Re: Sendmail, LDAP, and authinfo

2004-04-12 Thread Christian Storch
I would suggest to use 'pam_ldap.so' from 'libpam-ldap' via sasl. How to do it with sendmail: http://lists.debian.org/debian-isp/2004/debian-isp-200402/msg00267.html Christian - Original Message - From: "Stephen Gran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "debian-isp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday,

Sendmail, LDAP, and authinfo

2004-04-12 Thread Stephen Gran
Hello all, Does anyone know if sendmail can do authentication against an LDAP server? We are getting ready to change which box is being used for outgoing mail, and since outgoing mail is only allowed either from the client's subnet or via auth, it would be nice if we could authenticate against an

Sendmail, LDAP, and authinfo

2004-04-12 Thread Stephen Gran
Hello all, Does anyone know if sendmail can do authentication against an LDAP server? We are getting ready to change which box is being used for outgoing mail, and since outgoing mail is only allowed either from the client's subnet or via auth, it would be nice if we could authenticate against an

Re: bandwidth

2004-04-12 Thread Andreas John
Hi! Wooohhh ... I assume 100Meg is the peak due to 100BaseTX cableing. Here in Germany you would have to differenciate between the local loop and the traffic. The loop itself often more expensive than the traffic. If you divide the price of a e3/t3 by 100 (users) you would probably go cheaper wit

Re: bandwidth

2004-04-12 Thread Jeremy D. May
i know of places here in the US (apartment complexes where they charge the same rate as DSL and pipe 2 gige lines into their main complex and devide it up from there. so for me it is not the price. i look at the bw that could possibly be used and go from there. --jeremy > Hi! > > Wooohhh ... I a

Re: bandwidth

2004-04-12 Thread Leonardo Boselli
Il 12 Apr 2004 alle 11:19 Carlos Alberto Pereira Gomes immise in rete > usually I note throtting on my downloads. so: presently what is the rate available at off-peak and on-peak (just try ) ? Are they satisfied ??? (I would say: 1 MBit ... if usage is low , if all people uses the net i would

Re: bandwidth

2004-04-12 Thread Jeremy D. May
personaly i would see how much you use now and base it on that. i would say no less then a burstable DS3(T3/E3), idealy i would personaly perfer to drop a FE line (about 100 megs) i know most in the US will let you run a burstable Fe using only like 60 megs of it for a reasonable price. --jeremy

Re: bandwidth

2004-04-12 Thread Carlos Alberto Pereira Gomes
* Leonardo Boselli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [12-04-2004 11:03]: > What kind of traffic ? what kind of usage pattern ? Is allowable to throttle > on peaks ? > since there is now a link you should be able to know what is current As it's a home building I suppose most of the traffic is web browsing and

Re: bandwidth

2004-04-12 Thread Leonardo Boselli
What kind of traffic ? what kind of usage pattern ? Is allowable to throttle on peaks ? since there is now a link you should be able to know what is current usage Il 12 Apr 2004 alle 10:57 Carlos Alberto Pereira Gomes immise in rete > I live in a building which has 96 apartments, all of them wi

bandwidth

2004-04-12 Thread Carlos Alberto Pereira Gomes
Hi, I live in a building which has 96 apartments, all of them wired in a LAN. We have contracted an isp that connects our LAN to the internet with a radio link. As our contract is going to expire soon, and I know the new contract will be with higher prices, I'll try to propose a new locally adminis

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Re: bandwidth

2004-04-12 Thread Andreas John
Hi! Wooohhh ... I assume 100Meg is the peak due to 100BaseTX cableing. Here in Germany you would have to differenciate between the local loop and the traffic. The loop itself often more expensive than the traffic. If you divide the price of a e3/t3 by 100 (users) you would probably go cheaper wi

Re: bandwidth

2004-04-12 Thread Jeremy D. May
i know of places here in the US (apartment complexes where they charge the same rate as DSL and pipe 2 gige lines into their main complex and devide it up from there. so for me it is not the price. i look at the bw that could possibly be used and go from there. --jeremy > Hi! > > Wooohhh ... I a

Re: bandwidth

2004-04-12 Thread Leonardo Boselli
Il 12 Apr 2004 alle 11:19 Carlos Alberto Pereira Gomes immise in rete > usually I note throtting on my downloads. so: presently what is the rate available at off-peak and on-peak (just try ) ? Are they satisfied ??? (I would say: 1 MBit ... if usage is low , if all people uses the net i would

Re: bandwidth

2004-04-12 Thread Jeremy D. May
personaly i would see how much you use now and base it on that. i would say no less then a burstable DS3(T3/E3), idealy i would personaly perfer to drop a FE line (about 100 megs) i know most in the US will let you run a burstable Fe using only like 60 megs of it for a reasonable price. --jeremy

Re: bandwidth

2004-04-12 Thread Carlos Alberto Pereira Gomes
* Leonardo Boselli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [12-04-2004 11:03]: > What kind of traffic ? what kind of usage pattern ? Is allowable to throttle > on peaks ? > since there is now a link you should be able to know what is current As it's a home building I suppose most of the traffic is web browsing and

Re: bandwidth

2004-04-12 Thread Leonardo Boselli
What kind of traffic ? what kind of usage pattern ? Is allowable to throttle on peaks ? since there is now a link you should be able to know what is current usage Il 12 Apr 2004 alle 10:57 Carlos Alberto Pereira Gomes immise in rete > I live in a building which has 96 apartments, all of them wi

bandwidth

2004-04-12 Thread Carlos Alberto Pereira Gomes
Hi, I live in a building which has 96 apartments, all of them wired in a LAN. We have contracted an isp that connects our LAN to the internet with a radio link. As our contract is going to expire soon, and I know the new contract will be with higher prices, I'll try to propose a new locally adminis

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