Re: Hidden Interfaces kernel patch (LVS)

2003-12-10 Thread Todd Charron
2003 04:14 pm, Michael Loftis wrote: > Uhm, I'm not sure where it is anymore but I do have some patches that apply > more or less cleanly. > > The 'approved' method in 2.4 is to use arp filters. > > --On Wednesday, December 10, 2003 15:49 -0500 Todd Ch

Re: Hidden Interfaces kernel patch (LVS)

2003-12-10 Thread Todd Charron
2003 04:14 pm, Michael Loftis wrote: > Uhm, I'm not sure where it is anymore but I do have some patches that apply > more or less cleanly. > > The 'approved' method in 2.4 is to use arp filters. > > --On Wednesday, December 10, 2003 15:49 -0500 Todd Ch

Hidden Interfaces kernel patch (LVS)

2003-12-10 Thread Todd Charron
Hi, I've been trying to set up an LVS with 2 directors and 2 real servers. I've built the kernel from the 2.4.18 sources in stable along with the patch kernel-patch-2.4-ipvs. However, I can't seem to find the hidden devices patch in the archive. Does one exist? Or is there another place I

Hidden Interfaces kernel patch (LVS)

2003-12-10 Thread Todd Charron
Hi, I've been trying to set up an LVS with 2 directors and 2 real servers. I've built the kernel from the 2.4.18 sources in stable along with the patch kernel-patch-2.4-ipvs. However, I can't seem to find the hidden devices patch in the archive. Does one exist? Or is there another place I

Re: Gaming server

2003-01-20 Thread Todd Charron
olds 15-20 clients. (This is in an ISP environment). Todd On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 11:47, Russell Coker wrote: > On Mon, 20 Jan 2003 17:37, Todd Charron wrote: > > The actual game may be a moving target (that's the problem). Basically > > it will probably start off as a UT or Coun

Re: Gaming server

2003-01-20 Thread Todd Charron
The actual game may be a moving target (that's the problem). Basically it will probably start off as a UT or Counterstrike server, but may evolve as newer titles come out or as customers request it. Todd On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 11:34, Russell Coker wrote: > On Mon, 20 Jan 2003 16:15, Todd

Gaming server

2003-01-20 Thread Todd Charron
Hi, I was wondering if any of you have any experience running a game server under Debian. Also wondering if you know the CPU/memory/bandwidth requirements of such a project. Thanks, Todd -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL P

Re: Apache / PHP4 config problem (newbee on PHP)

2003-01-15 Thread Todd Charron
You'll have to look at your httpd.conf (in /etc/apache/ ) You'll have to uncomment several sections for php to start working. The LoadModule section php4 The two file type lines for php4 and you might want to add index.php to the list of allowed index files After that, restart apache and you sho

Re: Evolution/Courier-IMAP acting strange

2002-12-29 Thread Todd Charron
Hello, I had this same problem. You have to subscribe to your INBOX, exit evolution, run killev (to be safe) then try going back in. http://www.mail-archive.com/evolution-hackers@ximian.com/msg01943.html Todd On Sun, 2002-12-29 at 13:39, Justin Ryan wrote: > Heya all.. > > I've got a serve

RE: DNS servers

2002-11-22 Thread Todd Charron
apt-cache search djbdns djbdns-installer - Source only package for building djbdns is that what you're looking for? Was quite easy to install (like the equiv qmail deb package). Todd On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 13:48, Matt Andreko wrote: > Pardon my ignorance, but why is tinydns/qmail/etc under a re

Re: LSB and Debian, Commercial perspective

2002-10-10 Thread Todd Charron
ioned previously, rpm support is available, it is not the preferred method of package installation which seems to be what the LSB wants. Todd On Thu, 2002-10-10 at 08:31, Gene Grimm wrote: > From: "Todd Charron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > I would much prefer the LSB to

Re: LSB and Debian, Commercial perspective

2002-10-10 Thread Todd Charron
ting support from an LSB certified tech they might just say "install this rpm..." rather then know the more appropriate solution for debian (which might just be "grab this deb from the archive"). Todd On Thu, 2002-10-10 at 02:17, Alex Borges (lex) wrote: > El mié, 09-10-2002

Re: LSB and Debian, Commercial perspective

2002-10-10 Thread Todd Charron
ioned previously, rpm support is available, it is not the preferred method of package installation which seems to be what the LSB wants. Todd On Thu, 2002-10-10 at 08:31, Gene Grimm wrote: > From: "Todd Charron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > I would much prefer the LSB to

Re: LSB and Debian, Commercial perspective

2002-10-10 Thread Todd Charron
ting support from an LSB certified tech they might just say "install this rpm..." rather then know the more appropriate solution for debian (which might just be "grab this deb from the archive"). Todd On Thu, 2002-10-10 at 02:17, Alex Borges (lex) wrote: > El mié, 09

Re: LSB and Debian, Commercial perspective

2002-10-09 Thread Todd Charron
If I recall correctly part of the LSB requires using the rpm package format... if that's a requirement preventing debian from being certified i'm not too sure i'm interested in the LSB... Todd On Wed, 2002-10-09 at 21:21, Jason Lim wrote: > Dear Joey, > > > This pac

Re: LSB and Debian, Commercial perspective

2002-10-09 Thread Todd Charron
If I recall correctly part of the LSB requires using the rpm package format... if that's a requirement preventing debian from being certified i'm not too sure i'm interested in the LSB... Todd On Wed, 2002-10-09 at 21:21, Jason Lim wrote: > Dear Joey, > > > This pa

Re: Antigen Notification:Antigen found VIRUS= Exploit.IFrame.FileDownload (Kaspersky) virus

2002-08-20 Thread Todd Charron
Yup, mine did too. Todd On Mon, 2002-08-19 at 23:24, Jeremy Lunn wrote: > On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 08:48:35PM -0500, David Stanaway wrote: > > This is a phoney email address ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), would the > > originator please step forward and offer an explanation. > > I'm assuming your MTA did

radiusd-livingston 2.1-6

2002-08-14 Thread Todd Charron
Hello all, I've recently been charged with migrating a redhat linux server running livingston radius to a new machine running debian 3.0. So far all is well except for radius. We have been unable to get it to authenticate any users when radtest'ing from a remote machine (since for some reason

Re: mail-config?

2002-08-01 Thread Todd Charron
Hi, For me a mix of qmail and fetchmail worked beautifully until I got a static (at which point fetchmail was no longer required). I did it all with one machine but if you really want you could use two (though I don't see the point). Fetchmail would retrieve the messages when connected and q