Could be done at the command line; though, it would probably hose the web
interface for later configuration changes. For now, I'll defer to someone else
if they have a suggestion to get this done in the UI.
If we get no response then I'll try to kit up a lab and get a how-to done.
Mike K.
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Hello dear efw users
I submitted a bug
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=E1L0KXE-0004wn-43%40665xhf1.ch3.sourceforge.com&forum_name=efw-devel
If this comes out to be true maybe you should check it since its a
widely used feature.If not I'm sorry for my lameness :-)
Kin
JRevell wrote:
>
> Has anyone managed to get NRPE working on EFW? (I've been ripping my hair
> out with it! - I have installed about 50 RPM's, and still not got anywhere
> with it) This way, Nagios could be used for monitoring.
>
> J
>
>
I'm running nrpe 2.12 & nagios-plugins 1.4.12 on Endia
Well, I am sorry to ask that, but just how to do that ? using the Web
UI ? using a shell Linux command line ?
Mike Knisely expressed precisely :
> You've got the 10.0.0.0/24 on your PPP interface. This will try to drop
> these packets our the other end of your PPPoE connection. You need to
After serious thinking Ifan Jones wrote :
> I had this problem - I used a Netgear DG834 in modem mode - to connect
> to the modem I need to connect DIRECTLY to the modem - can't go through
> Endian
Well, since my final objective here is to generate cacti stat of the
line attenuation on a server
An Open source version might be a nice idea, maybe Endian could use it
to test some of their new Endian Network features before moving it
across to their Enterprise support customers.
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