Just curious if anyone here might know...
Has there been any work on anything like portsentry lately?
The sourceforge page shows the last release 3 years ago
Brian
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Dave Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Some kernel and boot patches are here, but I haven't documented the
> userspace changes:
>
> http://centerclick.org/net4801/
Cool, thanks very much!
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Kevin D. Clark writes:
>
> Does anybody here have a favorite distro or a pointer to a favorite
> set of directions for installing Linux/BSD onto a Soekris box?
>
> I plan on using a 1MB CF card for my storage (no moving parts). I'll
> probably end up running HTTP/SSH/DHCP/firewall and possibly s
On Mon, 2006-11-06 at 08:16 -0500, Neil Joseph Schelly wrote:
> He's really only looking to spend $20-25/month.
I've been using Tummy.com and started with their base service at $25 /
month. You would be dealing with real people who know what they are
doing.
http://www.tummy.com/Order/virtualhosti
For around $65-70 per month you can get an actual dedicated server
(CentOS, I believe) through theplanet.com ...again too pricey, or I'd
have mentioned it earlier.
If he/you know a couple of other guys who are interested you could
split one among the three of you... I've been doing that for a wh
On November 06, 2006, Neil Joseph Schelly sent me the following:
> I think his ideal environment would be one where the web server was in hist
> control, but as an option at least, the hosting company could act as his MX
> for spam filtering, POP/IMAP access, etc and allow him a web interface to
On 11/6/06, Paul Lussier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My workaround is to work on 5-year old hardware that I don't feel
like upgrading
Heh, another who believes in life on the Decaying Edge of Technology :)
I'm not adverse to that myself, but when I've got newer technology
available, I'd like
Actually, it can't.. You have to use either Shout (old) or ices (new) and both weren't that good for options.On Nov 6, 2006, at 11:28 AM, Thomas Charron wrote: Icecast can stream files directly from the drive. I can't recall the way to configure it, but you can just point it at a directory. Thom
Andy Bair writes:
> I really just use the instructions on the m0n0wall site, nothing more:
>
> http://m0n0.ch/wall/
Thanks very much!
--kevin
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Icecast can stream files directly from the drive. I can't recall the way to configure it, but you can just point it at a directory. ThomasOn 11/3/06,
Travis Roy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've setup icecast, but it requires something to send music to it,and I haven't found anything that "just
Hi folks,I'm trying to wrap my head around GFS and there seems to be something I'm not getting. Figure 1 on this page: http://www.redhat.com/magazine/008jun05/features/gfs_nfs/
seems to be missing a layer. There doesn't seem to be any clients on the GFS side of the figure.-- Jeff MacdonaldAyer, MA
On Mon, 2006-11-06 at 10:14 -0500, Kevin D. Clark wrote:
> Does anybody here have a favorite distro or a pointer to a favorite
> set of directions for installing Linux/BSD onto a Soekris box?
>
> I plan on using a 1MB CF card for my storage (no moving parts). I'll
> probably end up running HTTP/S
Does anybody here have a favorite distro or a pointer to a favorite
set of directions for installing Linux/BSD onto a Soekris box?
I plan on using a 1MB CF card for my storage (no moving parts). I'll
probably end up running HTTP/SSH/DHCP/firewall and possibly some other
stuff on the box.
There'
Neil Joseph Schelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My workaround is to work on 5-year old hardware that I don't feel
> like upgrading ;-). I don't necessarily suspect that others would
> go so long without upgrading, but the older I get the more fun I
> have spending money on things that aren't m
"Ben Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [replying on-list to an off-list reply, with the author's permission]
>
> On 11/3/06, Paul Lussier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> I picked up a new Dell Precision 380.
>>
>> We've got several of those around here, and they don't seem to have
>> any problem
I've got a friend looking to move his site to a virtual hosting environment.
His reasons are that he wants more fine-grained control over his Apache
configuration than he gets with mass hosting setups, but he's otherwise not
too familiar with general system administration or mail administration
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