I called a friend of mine who researched KVM switches thourghly. He
recommended these folks when dealing with KVM switches:
http://tron.com/
After his searches, he bought a Cybex switch, and is quite happy with it.
pn] I was just looking at the Autoview 200 1x8. $1100. Ouch. But when
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Karl Ponsonby wrote:
Hi all,
I currently am using a eigerstein hdd image with ipsec kernal. I have
been asked the question as to whether you can use two modems in
parrell to share the link. Can this be done. Thanks in advance.
EQL ppp balancing works. This requires
Bow to the FAQ God!!
http://beta.linuxrouter.org/faq/LRP-FAQ-2.html#ss2.8
--- Ricardo Kleemann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
is anyone using SBC (single board computer) setups for LRP ?
Where can I find small sbc's with enclosures that would allow me to
build
a compact appliance that
I'm moving my office, so lrp.steinkuehler.net will be offline for a while in
the near future, for somewhere between a few hours and a day or so. If
you're having trouble reaching my site, you can use one of the several
mirrors:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/cstein/
http://lrp.bluefx.com
--- Ricardo Kleemann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 25 Jun 2001 17:17:12 -0700 Mike Noyes wrote:
Ricardo Kleemann, 2001-06-25 16:04 -0800
Can LRP support compact flash cards (instead of having a floppy
drive)?
Ricardo,
Yes. The setup is similar to using an ide hard drive.
Thanks
Sorry if this posts twice, but I sent it yesterday
and it has not shown up yet.
Any plans to add rules for MSN messenger file
transfers and voice?
This is one issue I have not been able to find an
answer to.
Thanks,
Vance Price
I have been playing with Etienne.Charlier ESB2 test_20010527
pppoe image. I thought I would try this image for a friends
pppoe router. I have a ram drive of 6 megs with a total of
24 megs of ram. Several times I got a message no space left
on device. I am not connected to the Internet so no
I checked this site, questionable results. It successfully determined
I have port 80 open. Didn't report any ports as being open that
really aren't, but it missed ssh, whois, and smtp. So, out of four
ports I know are open, it missed three, and only hit the obvious one.
I'd stick with
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Dan wrote:
Sorry if it's a bit newbie, and a bit OT, but any help appreciated.
Here's my situation:
I have the network pictured here http://64.81.226.171/netdiagram2.txt in
place and running. I own two domain names, justaskdan.com and gilleece.net.
I don't want to
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D I S C L A I M E R
~~
I am a newb to this, but I am using the same system you guys are. My
response here is a guess to see if my thinking is correct. Please don't
confuse it with the well-informed
input I hope it will draw :)
Hey,
I'm a newbie also. I have a question. Doesn't using these testing sites say;
hey, here I am come and get me?
I mean are they really to be trusted? I know it's nice to know how secure you
are but I'm afraid to use them.
Glenn
Dan wrote:
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D I S C L A I
You have nothing to fear about grc.com. If anything Steve Gibson want's
to protect your privacy. He even goes as far as mailing a confirmation
email to you that you have to reply to. Once you reply, you are queued
for a scan. grc.com is an interesting site. The dude is into writing
most
Hmmm
I guess I'll have to try some of these.
Thanks,
Glenn
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Glenn A. Thompson wrote:
Hey,
I'm a newbie also. I have a question. Doesn't using these testing sites say;
hey, here I am come and get me?
I mean are they really to be trusted?
Victor McAllister wrote:
I have been playing with Etienne.Charlier ESB2 test_20010527
pppoe image. I thought I would try this image for a friends
pppoe router. I have a ram drive of 6 megs with a total of
24 megs of ram. Several times I got a message no space left
on device. I am not
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