On Fri, 19 Oct 2007 00:22:09 -0400, Andrew Haninger wrote
> "You don't need me to tell you that shouldn't run a print server on
> a router."
>
> Am I missing something, again?
>
The traditional view is that a firewall is so important to the
network, you cannot have it screw up. Making it do
You may want to first confirm if the P2015 is capable of
running off a print server. Some of the lower HP printers
require being hooked directly to a Windows PC in order for
the drivers to work. The P2015 looks like it can take straight
PCL and Postscript, but you had better make sure.
If it ca
On Tue, 13 Feb 2007 20:25:39 +0100 (CET), Eric Spakman wrote
> > Thanks, Eric. While ser2net does support multiple ports, the
> > question is if the version built with uClibc for Bering-uClibc
> > will support _simultaneous_ communication to multiple serial
> > ports. This is the problem that h
On Tue, 13 Feb 2007 15:51:07 +0100 (CET), Eric Spakman wrote
> I can't give an answer on the supported multiple-port serial cards, but
> there is no restriction on the ser2net package and it should support
> multiple ports without problems.
>
Thanks, Eric. While ser2net does support multiple por
Hello Everyone,
It looks like I may need a server to make a few serial printers and
a parallel printer available on the network for IP socket printing
from Unix servers similar to how a JetDirect print server works.
Bering-uClibc with the ser2net package should be able to do it.
Is there a li
Thanks for the attempt, Eric. There should be a way to build
NISTnet without the X interface. From what I can find there
used to be a text-based interface for starting it up, and it
still has the command line interface. Cisco used to distribute
a CD with Red Hat Linux 3 and NISTnet, and their i
Hello,
Anyone out there have a LRP package for NISTnet, especially for
Bering uClibc, or willing to make one? That way a LEAF-based
router can be used for simulating WAN links.
See http://www-x.antd.nist.gov/nistnet/
Thanks.
---Hillel
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On Sun, 9 Apr 2006 10:31:18 +0200 (CEST), Eric Spakman wrote
>
> > I think I might know what's rankling you here, since I think that I just
> > finally figured it out myself.
> >
> > It would seem that any IP addresses that want to access the P9100
> > service need to be granted permission via: /e
Thanks Nathan and Eric! That did the trick.
On Thu, 23 Feb 2006 23:23:10 +0100 (CET), Eric Spakman wrote
> Hello Hillel,
>
> Nathan Angelacos mailed me a fix which I just committed to CVS, the new
> radius package will be available in a few hours at the next link:
> http://cvs.sourceforge.net/v
ticate off it.
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Is it safe to remove the shorewall package if the device is only being used
for a RADIUS server and not for a firewall?
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be traded for one or more of
the firewall packages on the boot floppy?
Thanks.
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