Here you go...
http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/software/junos/junos91/swconfig-system-basics/configuring-a-dhcp-server.html
From: juniper-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net on behalf of chandrasekaran iyer
Sent: Thu 12/17/2009 6:39
To: juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net
TENSION-Not:) The write cache is disabled by default. If you're a Unix guy then
mpt manpage holds more information.
Just keep in mind that turning the disk's write cache on puts your data at
risk. :-(
Regards,
Masood
From: juniper-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net
Truman is correct, blocking traceroute is not straightforward...
To block traceroute on Linux, start by DROPping ports 33434 to 33600. Of
course, Truman makes a good point that this range can be overridden, for
example in Linux with the -p option. If you are REALLY paranoid, you can DROP
all
what kind of routing issue this is?
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From: juniper-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net on behalf of Shane Ronan
Sent: Sat 9/26/2009 23:54
To: juniper-nsp
Subject: [j-nsp] EX4200 and Broadcom NICs on Linux Server
Has any else experienced routing issues with Broadcom NICS on a
You can use one RADIUS server (cluster as well) for all the domains and decide
on the RADIUS instead of RAS/BRAS. You can use your primary RADIUS as n proxy
for particular domain,user,subnet to redirect/out-source the auth,authrozn,acc
of dial-in user,realm etc to another RADIUS server, which
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