hi
Tom Bishop wrote:
Was wondering when dans guardian 2.9 would be included, i thought I read
that it was in the works but was wondering on what sort of time frame.
Thanks.
Dansguardian 2.9 is still considered BETA.
We will probably not include it until it becomes stable. You probably
read
Hi,
there are no proxy diagrams.
I see Lines Analyzed: 6748 lines (6748 errors).
Hartmut
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hi AJ
AJ Weber wrote:
What does this bullet mean?
* Multiple IPs/networks on each WAN/RED interface in STATIC mode
You can assign multiple ip addresses, also from different networks to a
WAN/RED interface. But only if that uplink is in static mode. This was
before known as Aliases, but before
Thanks for the information and taken time to respond.
On 10/29/07, Peter Warasin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi
Tom Bishop wrote:
Was wondering when dans guardian 2.9 would be included, i thought I read
that it was in the works but was wondering on what sort of time frame.
Thanks.
Peter,
Are you saying a single red (one) interface can pull two ip's from the
aggregator at someones ISP?
jlc
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Hello Endian Team,
would you be so kind to publish the devel rpm's of 2.2 Beta 1?
Do you plan to stick at kernel release 2.6.9.* for the 2.2 release?
Especially for the xen environment this would be only suboptimal.
Thanks for your really nice product.
Greeting.
NicoP.
Raphael
compdoc wrote:
Port forwarding to different internal IPs would be one benefit
Exactly. You can use your main uplink for your normal traffic from green
and another dedicated uplink for your DMZ, or for a specific or some
server/services within your DMZ.
peter
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So basically, manual load balancing now, and rules-based/automatic (sessions,
IPs, traffic, round-robin, etc.) later? And really, I'm talking about outbound
load-balancing, though inbound would be a great feature too.
Do I then assume that failover from RED interface to RED interface _is_
I'm sure it's a bit overkill but the latest person I'm
trying to introduce to EFW is wanting to use a DELL
POWEREDGE 1650 DUAL 1.26GHZ 1GB 80GB HDD with an
additional 80GB HDD for mirroring.
Hi Nico
Nico Prenzel wrote:
would you be so kind to publish the devel rpm's of 2.2 Beta 1?
Working on it.. Creating the devel rpm's is always ways more work than
creating the iso. Therefore's always delayed.
Do you plan to stick at kernel release 2.6.9.* for the 2.2 release?
I tried the
Should work, though unless you have a lot of users, dual cpus might be more
trouble than it's worth.
I can't speak to efw, because I haven't tried it, but some distros are more
difficult to set up on dual cpu/core systems.
Just need to try it...
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compdoc wrote:
Should work, though unless you have a lot of users, dual cpus might be more
trouble than it's worth.
I can't speak to efw, because I haven't tried it, but some distros are more
difficult to set up on dual cpu/core systems.
Just need to try it...
Should not have any
Hi Nico
Nico Prenzel wrote:
would you be so kind to publish the devel rpm's of 2.2 Beta 1?
Working on it.. Creating the devel rpm's is always ways more work than
creating the iso. Therefore's always delayed.
Okay, nice. Didn't want to bait.
What xen-features do you miss with the
I often have troubles installing an SMP version of some distros. I get kernel
panics after the install, on the first boot.
If that does happen, you can just install in uni-processor mode. It wastes the
power of one of the cpus, but should run fine otherwise...
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I used ntop to view graphs about my work net. Suddenly ntop doesnt work
anymore.
The message send by the browser is that the it can charge the page
X:3001
Can someone help me?
Thank you very much
Alain Hermosilla Ringger
Chile
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they are using all pop3 access. I can I tell if the SPAM filters are
working and how long does it take to train. 2 more, i tried using my gmail
account (imap) to use for a training source but it was unable to connect.
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