Have a nice day!
>
> Nick
>
> PS: Please keep us posted... BTW, if you do decide to go that way please let us know
>whether
> the thing really work/is really as good as it seems to be on paper (ok, actually on
>the
> screen (-; ).
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Would NFS tunneled through SSH be acceptable?
dbc.
On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Lonnie Cumberland wrote:
> Hi Nicolas,
>
> I think that after much thought that I will opt to try to explain to
> them the security problems of using NFS over the firewall and try to
> use another solution instead.
>
> T
tion so I cannot help with what the
program would be or its correct syntax. Perhaps someone else on the list
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n include this and make it "officially" and
Charles to include it.
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d the first time the ISP drops the connection such
that it renegotiates the address without my intervention.
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Sorry ... brain fade ... I'm running Dachstein.
On Mon, 21 Jan 2002, Eric
Wolzak wrote:
> > David B. Cook wrote:
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> > >Does PPP have it in its specs to renegotiate an IP like DHCP does? Or are
> > >they forcing a renegotiation by dropping your connect
t time to "fix" it? Can I just put
network.conf there? What will happen to it as it will probably run from
here before it is supposed to on a normal boot sequence?
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> > > > question: I don't have to have TWO tuplip.o drivers do I??
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> > > > When it is up, there's this:
> > > > #adsl-start
> > > > ..TIMED OUT
> > > > #adsl-status
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gain for the excellent work you and other contributers have
put forth for the greater good.
My personal wish list, and if time permits I would like to assist, is to
include ez-ipupdate and auto-update from the dhcp scripts when the lease
renegoti
work. Can
somebody give me some pointers??
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ios, and it
> also works with a configured eigerstein LRP floppy that i have. the
> machine in question is a very old pentium 66.
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Could somebody out there with a valid development system for Dachstein
compile a copy of ez-ipupdate to be included on Charles' CD?
Thanks, dbc.
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ot;x" running on my laptop and the same thing running
on my server. When I do development work on the laptop I just point to
127.0.0.1 and when I want to use "production" on the server at the end of
the tunnel I use the alias address.
Enjoy,
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> > > Greetin
172.16.1.1. Then you
don't blow away localhost functionality of whatever you tunnel.
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On Thu, 18 Oct 2001, Mark Plowman wrote:
> David,
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> > From: "David B. Cook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2001 09:4
h the LRP.
Does anyone know what this is? I'm very bothered that I cannot find the
source of this.
The Tripwire report is attached.
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> works well with Windows...
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> http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/sshwin.html
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a good lot of folks,
> but no long term experience with the hardware. Look at the kernel
> compilation options under "serial" to see what has drivers built in.
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hen be able to connect to "dean.dyndns.org:0"
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On Mon, 18 Jun 2001, Dean Moreton wrote:
> Hey there thanks alot for your advice much apprecia
f evenings with my family to
correct the problem.
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On Mon, 18 Jun 2001, Dean Moreton wrote:
> hey thanks for the advice, only problem is my lr
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