[Discuss] Small Linux server recommendation?

2011-07-15 Thread Robert La Ferla
I am looking for a hardware recommendation for a Linux server. Price under $500 ($300 ideal). It should be small form factor, have 1-2 gigabit ethernet ports (2 is preferred but not required), 8-16GB RAM. I have a 64GB SATA SSD I can use for it. The system will run a web server, email, and a

Re: [Discuss] Small Linux server recommendation?

2011-07-15 Thread Benjamin Carr
Robert, > I am looking for a hardware recommendation for a Linux server. Price under > $500 ($300 ideal). > What should I be looking at? Shuttle? Dell? I am personally enamored of the HP Proliant Microserver if you don't need "heavy lifting" on this server and power is a consideration. It has

[Discuss] 108.0.0.0/8

2011-07-15 Thread David Kramer
A friend is having trouble accessing my web server but not ping. I noticed his IP address which starts with 108.20 in my messages log. I use Firestarter, and see 108.0.0.0/8 in /etc/firestarter/non-routable. But that range is owned by Verizon AFAIK. Is that the rule that's blocking him? Shoul

Re: [Discuss] 108.0.0.0/8

2011-07-15 Thread Chuck Anderson
On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 04:11:51PM -0400, David Kramer wrote: > A friend is having trouble accessing my web server but not ping. I > noticed his IP address which starts with 108.20 in my messages > log. I use Firestarter, and see 108.0.0.0/8 in > /etc/firestarter/non-routable. But that range is ow

Re: [Discuss] 108.0.0.0/8

2011-07-15 Thread David Kramer
On 07/15/2011 05:46 PM, Chuck Anderson wrote: > There are no more IPv4 "bogons". All IPv4 addresses have been > allocated to the regional registries who will soon allocate them to > organizations. The era of filtering unallocated IPv4 addresses > ("bogons") is over. All that should be in there a