I checked the mtu value in my ikon 4400 ras server
and they are the same for ppp and pppoe users.
I have no more idea of what this could be. Did I
miss any tip or trick on setting up a gateway to
dial-up users?
I'd be very glad if one you reply me.
After this change, all the clients (ppp + pppoe)
could browse the any website.
Is that any tip or crick i'm missing to settup my
new gateway?
Thanks in advance,
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After this change, all the clients (ppp + pppoe)
could browse the any website.
Is that any tip or crick i'm missing to settup my
new gateway?
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hey
sell for rackmount installs, disable the framebuffer at the syslinux
screen - you'll be much happier.
Feel free to ask questions if my directions suck, but please keep it
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hey
sell for rackmount installs, disable the framebuffer at the syslinux
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On Sat, Apr 17, 2004 at 09:24:49PM +0200, Markus Oswald wrote:
> Am Sa, den 17.04.2004 schrieb Nathan Eric Norman um 18:22:
>
> > > > The installer from woody has built-in support for the cciss controller
> > > > on at least the Proliant DL 580 G2.
> > >
On Mon, Apr 19, 2004 at 11:29:36AM +1000, Donovan Baarda wrote:
> On Sun, 2004-04-18 at 02:22, Nathan Eric Norman wrote:
> > On Sat, Apr 17, 2004 at 12:25:00PM -0400, Dan MacNeil wrote:
> > >
> > > > The installer from woody has built-in support for the cciss cont
On Sat, Apr 17, 2004 at 09:24:49PM +0200, Markus Oswald wrote:
> Am Sa, den 17.04.2004 schrieb Nathan Eric Norman um 18:22:
>
> > > > The installer from woody has built-in support for the cciss controller
> > > > on at least the Proliant DL 580 G2.
> > >
On Mon, Apr 19, 2004 at 11:29:36AM +1000, Donovan Baarda wrote:
> On Sun, 2004-04-18 at 02:22, Nathan Eric Norman wrote:
> > On Sat, Apr 17, 2004 at 12:25:00PM -0400, Dan MacNeil wrote:
> > >
> > > > The installer from woody has built-in support for the cciss cont
on't want to put too much time into this; our company has a lot of
Compaq/HP and I've been asked to find out how hard it is to install
Debian. If it's too hard (read: time invested is too high) then
we'll go buy IBM instead for the Linux servers.
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on't want to put too much time into this; our company has a lot of
Compaq/HP and I've been asked to find out how hard it is to install
Debian. If it's too hard (read: time invested is too high) then
we'll go buy IBM instead for the Linux servers.
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t; p=partition #
>
> Thus the first partition on the first logical drive on the built-in
> controller is /dev/cciss/c0d0p1.
Is anyone aware of a debian-installer image which supports cciss built
in? The existing d-i supports cciss just fine, but as a module.
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> Should I include quotations after my reply?
t; p=partition #
>
> Thus the first partition on the first logical drive on the built-in
> controller is /dev/cciss/c0d0p1.
Is anyone aware of a debian-installer image which supports cciss built
in? The existing d-i supports cciss just fine, but as a module.
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ages or using outside apt sources if necessary.
Thanks in advance for your input,
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Can be a little expensive if you're on a budget though.
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> that violates the FHS[1] big time. I don't see the merits in qmail
> to account for this compromise.
>
> 1. http://www.pathname.com/fhs
News flash: the FHS specifies how distributions should (or should not)
lay out filesystems. The FHS does not prohibit end users from
creat
the group
names is not big enough .. it's a libc limitation.
You can fix it by patching glibc and recompiling it, and doing the same
for apache etc... but it's messy.
I want a clean solution :)
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where to start, and whether
or not this is feasible. Has anyone else done this at their ISP? Should
I be looking at a different solution?
Thanks for taking the time to read this quite lengthy email :) Any
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The language and concepts contained
ple are already running mod_perl; it's nicer to
leverage that than to configure additional modules. In my expereince,
mod_perl + apache interaction is more stable than PHP + apache,
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need mail-to-fax and don´t want to install the
> courier-faxmail package, you have to create an empty /etc/module.fax
> file.
Disregarding your opinions on qmail, what's different about the
courier-mta packages at the site you list as opposed to the
courier-mta that's already packaged f
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around in seconds even when I may not see my post to (say) debian-user
for several minutes. It's very odd.
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On Fri, May 02, 2003 at 10:19:38AM +0200, Kay-Michael Voit wrote:
> I think 1) has been discussed a few times...
>
> BUT FULL ACK TO 2)!!
* top post, and
* waaay too many exclamation points.
I'm afraid you've rather damaged your argument.
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itive/negative experiences you'd like to share?
Have you got it backing up through a nat box/firewall successfully?
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itive/negative experiences you'd like to share?
Have you got it backing up through a nat box/firewall successfully?
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"Some Scientists claim that hydrogen, b
7;s been discussion there of a DDoS
targeting the Al Jazeera site for a day or so.
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7;s been discussion there of a DDoS
targeting the Al Jazeera site for a day or so.
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For myself, I can only say that I am astonished and somewhat terrified at
the results of this evening's experiments. Astonished at the wonderful
power you
artitioned I'm assuming you recreated the filesystems as well.
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For myself, I can only say that I am astonished and somewhat terrified at
the results of this evening's experiments. Astonished at the wonderful
power you
and my attempts to get email working have failed. :( I'm not
> sure what I've done wrong.
No offense intended, but if you can't get qmail up and running after
reading lifewithqmail.org, you probably ought to be running an MTA
that's easier to configure. Debian installs exi
and my attempts to get email working have failed. :( I'm not
> sure what I've done wrong.
No offense intended, but if you can't get qmail up and running after
reading lifewithqmail.org, you probably ought to be running an MTA
that's easier to configure. Debian installs exi
t
enough to actually do 1Gb/s; the best card could do about 425 Mb/s. Has
this changed, or are you arguing theoreticals?
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This disclaimer is priviledged information and may not be read by
anyone except the intended recipient, whoeve
t
enough to actually do 1Gb/s; the best card could do about 425 Mb/s. Has
this changed, or are you arguing theoreticals?
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anyone except the intended recipient, whoeve
ext problem is...
>
> With Two vhosts configured, apache-ssl seems to only send out the cert for
> the 'default' domain regardless of which vhost I go after. Even though each
> vhost has a seperate specified .pem file.
>
> Yippi. :(
Are they on seperate IPs? You ca
ext problem is...
>
> With Two vhosts configured, apache-ssl seems to only send out the cert for
> the 'default' domain regardless of which vhost I go after. Even though each
> vhost has a seperate specified .pem file.
>
> Yippi. :(
Are they on seperate IPs? You ca
haven't had time to fully investigate how it
works and how to tie anti-spam measures into it. There's SAUCE which
requires exim; I'd rather not run exim again :-)
Thanks for reading, and thanks in advance for any thoughts.
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haven't had time to fully investigate how it
works and how to tie anti-spam measures into it. There's SAUCE which
requires exim; I'd rather not run exim again :-)
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r journal than the default. For instance, if I have a 64 MB
root filesystem I really don't want a 32 MB journal. I'll admit that
I may not have RTFM enough, though.
I also had some problems with Reiser on sparc linux (reiser isn't
alone there; XFS and JFS also had problems). I can
e got 2.4.20 on an Ultra 60
(sun4u) here with 2G of RAM and have noticed no ill effects. Perhaps
I'm not pushing it hard enough.
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Liberty may be endangered by the abuses of liberty as well as by
the abuses of power.
-
.
If you don't want any fuss and want it to work out of the box, then
thats the one to go for.
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In the days, When we were swinging form the trees
I was a monkey, Stealing h
the time it was a case of a new NIC
> with no drivers yet, but still an issue).
I have avoided Intel enet cards for 4+ years now because of driver
issues. OTOH, I also avoid realtek cards after I had a few fall over
while trying to keep up on a busy network ...
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rmer life (4+ years ago) we had to move from qpopper to
cucipop for exactly this reason. Quotas help too.
These days I think the servers in question are running qmail-pop3d.
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considering the switch. Of course, I'd like to make the transition
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they wi
On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 12:36:37PM -0500, Andrew P. Kaplan wrote:
> Unable to find the src file for Bind9 at ftp.isc.org checked /isc/bind/src
> only found 4.x * 8.x
$ apt-get source bind9
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han it was 3 years ago; I'm
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they wi
On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 12:36:37PM -0500, Andrew P. Kaplan wrote:
> Unable to find the src file for Bind9 at ftp.isc.org checked /isc/bind/src
> only found 4.x * 8.x
$ apt-get source bind9
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THEY planted The Lone Gunmen t
s hoping that more of you guys running Debian
> in commercial environments would feel the same way, but perhaps you don't
> care about this issue, or you do not see it as important (perhaps you've
> found a way around this, or you have a solution?) If so, please share it
> wi
s hoping that more of you guys running Debian
> in commercial environments would feel the same way, but perhaps you don't
> care about this issue, or you do not see it as important (perhaps you've
> found a way around this, or you have a solution?) If so, please share it
> wi
On Fri, Sep 13, 2002 at 05:56:50PM +0200, ian wrote:
> the iproute package included in woody is the iproute2 used for routing
> and traffic control?
Yes.
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Q: What's tiny and yellow and very, very, dangerous?
A:
igned int).
Maybe someone else knows of a package which would be good to bill
customers off (as this seems to be the purpose of your question).
I hope this gives you some ideas.
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On Thursday, September 5, 2002, at 09:53 PM, Russell Coker wrote:
On Thu, 5 Sep 2002 03:11, Nathan wrote:
Whatever you do, it will need to be based around RRDtool, because MRTG
generates the graphs every 5 minutes whether someone looks at them or
not, whereas the CGi in RRDtool only generates the
host to it was as simple
as adding a line to a config file ...
Whatever you do, it will need to be based around RRDtool, because MRTG
generates the graphs every 5 minutes whether someone looks at them or
not, whereas the CGi in RRDtool only generates the graphs when you look
at them.
N
easy denial of service attack against a web site.
The only bright spot in this picture is that our real justice system allows
lawsuits to be filed against guys like SpamCop for libel and/or defamation.
My guess is that eventually somebody will do that and put SpamCop out of
business.
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t I'm not
yet understanding what is is you want to do. Could you provide a
simple diagram?
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rint every username over uid 100?).
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"The person who stands up and says, 'This is stupid,' either is
asked to 'behave' or, worse, is greeted with a cheerful 'Yes,
we know! Isn't it terrific!'." - Frank Zappa
it for free, so I'd at least have a look at it, and
reportmagic, and anything else you find and compare and see what floats
your boat.
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The language and concepts contained he
ecause you, or I, don't like the list or the way its run doesn't
mean they shouldn't use it.
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02 (Debian prerelease)
I guess one thing is to make sure you don't use GCC 3.0 or 3.1, as
MySQL say not to use it just yet. Its more strict with ansi C.
Sorry I couldn't offer a magic bullet...
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what ./configure line you used?
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In the days, When we were swinging form the trees
I was a monkey, Stealing honey from a swarm of bees
I could taste, I could taste you even then
And
t it to do nice things like LDAP. It just works out of
the box, and scales up to millions of users without fuss. Just learn
how to use the exim configuration file :) Unlike, say, qmail where you
have to patch the source. (Not that qmail isn't good - it is excellent.)
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mp.protocols.ppp, news.software.readers but they told me to go
> post elsewhere.
>
> I can only read google for the last few minutes of a call now.
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tocols.ppp, news.software.readers but they told me to go
> post elsewhere.
>
> I can only read google for the last few minutes of a call now.
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ff
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nnorman@foo:~/test $ rm biff
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Of him the h
drive
are currently mounted.
Since the OP says other partitions were in use, I assume he means they
were mounted. I'm afraid in this case a reboot is called for, though
I'd love to hear otherwise.
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drive
are currently mounted.
Since the OP says other partitions were in use, I assume he means they
were mounted. I'm afraid in this case a reboot is called for, though
I'd love to hear otherwise.
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ro of=bigfile bs=1024k count=100
will create a file of all zeros. This isn't terribly useful :)
dd if=/dev/random of=bigfile bs=1024k count=100
will create a big file filled with random data, but it takes a long
time. (Maybe it's /dev/urandom? Been a while since I did that for
ro of=bigfile bs=1024k count=100
will create a file of all zeros. This isn't terribly useful :)
dd if=/dev/random of=bigfile bs=1024k count=100
will create a big file filled with random data, but it takes a long
time. (Maybe it's /dev/urandom? Been a while since I did that for
I'm not offended by categorization, which also
> should be avoided, but I was annoyed about your statement "you just set
> up your DNS incorrectly".
Ok, "you've done something stupid that is, however, allowed by the
RFCs." Is that better? :)
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I'm not offended by categorization, which also
> should be avoided, but I was annoyed about your statement "you just set
> up your DNS incorrectly".
Ok, "you've done something stupid that is, however, allowed by the
RFCs." Is that better? :)
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0s are also used when a non-RFC1918 address is assigned to a
loopback address, usually on a router, usually when you're getting
ready to do something tricky like eBGP multi-hop.
I fail to understand the comment about /29 for cable modem LANs.
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On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 11:52:15AM +0100, Christian Kurz wrote:
> On 10/01/02, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> > On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 01:29:08AM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
> > > first, the IP is taken and reverse-resolved to a domain name. then the
> > > domain name is re
/30s are also used when a non-RFC1918 address is assigned to a
loopback address, usually on a router, usually when you're getting
ready to do something tricky like eBGP multi-hop.
I fail to understand the comment about /29 for cable modem LANs.
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On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 11:52:15AM +0100, Christian Kurz wrote:
> On 10/01/02, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> > On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 01:29:08AM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
> > > first, the IP is taken and reverse-resolved to a domain name. then the
> > > domain name is
's up to the registered contact for
the block to make sure reverse resolution works. Of course that means
resolving to A records that the contact also controls. This is all
spelled out in the RFCs and best practice documents.
Having said that, I know there are plenty of retarded netblock
it's up to the registered contact for
the block to make sure reverse resolution works. Of course that means
resolving to A records that the contact also controls. This is all
spelled out in the RFCs and best practice documents.
Having said that, I know there are plenty of retarded netblock
r own chattr binary using scp and
execute it somehow, this doesn't work :)
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r own chattr binary using scp and
execute it somehow, this doesn't work :)
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Russell Coker) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> I wasn't aware that there was any format to robots.txt, I thought that the
> mere presense of such a file would prevent robots from visiting.
Nope; see:
http://www.robotstxt.org/wc/robots.html
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> I have a nasty web spider with an agent name of "LinkWalker" downloading
> everything on my site (including .tgz files). Does anyone know anything
> about it?
It's apparantly a link-validation robot operated by a c
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It's apparantly a link-validation robot operated by a
itor your devices with SNMP, USR Total Control
devices are known to fall over after attempts to SNMP poll them using
large PDUs. PDU sizes < 512 bytes seem to be safe.
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itor your devices with SNMP, USR Total Control
devices are known to fall over after attempts to SNMP poll them using
large PDUs. PDU sizes < 512 bytes seem to be safe.
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Does anyone know of a debian package for pop3s ? I have been trying to
setup using stunnel but am having a few hassles and was looking around for a
deb package.
Regards
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hat exactly you're trying to do since you don't
mention specifics, but I think you want to install and use the
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On Sat, Sep 08, 2001 at 09:40:14AM +0200, Robert Waldner wrote:
>
> On Thu, 06 Sep 2001 13:30:43 CDT, Nathan E Norman writes:
> <...>
> >Yesterday I wrote a perl script that does this (I'm playing with
> >cricket ... see
> >
> > http://canaris.visiona
each run for use in the next run.
My loadavg figures come from /proc/loadavg ... I wasn't interested in
any heavy lifting :)
Now for the mem stats ...
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27;t recommend the rt8139 at
all ... the hardware design is cheap (you get what you pay for in this
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iend who worked
there ...
Personally I'm a fan of tulip cards but I don't think you can get the
original DEC tulip anymore).
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am?
http://support.pc.ibm.com
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ly); you can
comment that out or delete it.
Cards are detected in the order which you insert modules; if more that
one card is supported by a given module that cards are assigned by MAC
address (lower MAC yields lower interface number).
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On Sun, Aug 12, 2001 at 10:16:53PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 12, 2001 at 11:58:06AM -0500, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> > Bug in the libc6 package ... check d-devel or d-user for a post today
> > from Ben Collins. He's put a fixed version in his homedir and s
;ve already got it
:)
FWIW the syntax is rather
net.ipv4.tcp_ecn = 0
or
net/ipv4/tcp_ecn = 0
if you prefer. After changing /etc/sysctl.conf to taste, run
sysctl -p
systune works fine ... I just found installing an extra package to be
ugly.
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t copies (to make sure they read it), some want
> comments that tell them that it is also copied ... Since I now know your
> preference, I'll try to remember.
For all debian lists, the convention is "reply to the list only unless
the poster requests otherwise". It's somewher
es me the right address.
> And if I use lynx for this site it brings the original site. But when
> I try to bring up the site on any machine other than the server, it
> brings the Debian Welcome. It looks me some one hijacked the address.
Are you 63.114.57.5 ?
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)
Try passing "apm=off" to the kernel at boot time (you can do this at
the lilo prompt manually or as an "append" parameter in the lilo.conf
I'd also double check that all BIOS options are set correctly ... this
sounds a bit fishy.
Finally, this might actually be acpi at wor
)
Try passing "apm=off" to the kernel at boot time (you can do this at
the lilo prompt manually or as an "append" parameter in the lilo.conf
I'd also double check that all BIOS options are set correctly ... this
sounds a bit fishy.
Finally, this might actually be acpi at wor
s for a problem of the same stripe with mod_perl). This might
be as unacceptable though.
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solutions for a problem of the same stripe with mod_perl). This might
be as unacceptable though.
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was a joke ... rfc 1149 is IP over avian carriers (birds)
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