the right person(s) to see to the proper layout!
TIA!
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I looked at the page's source code, figured out I wanted to append
/stable ti the URL, but that page has the same unusable layout
issues.
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is that
the assignments be reliable, and the way it works be documented
rather than arcane knowledge some people might not know. It could be
fixed with a few sentences in the installation manual. (By someone
that knows it, which obviously isn't me!)
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that can provide the surety of a well-engineered hardware
protection. Is what you're protecting important enough to go lay
hands on the box?
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.
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loads the module, but only configures eth0. The output from insmod
seems to indicate it found two cards though. All the docs I've found
Do you run linux? If so look at
/usr/src/linux*/Documentation/networking/vortex
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loads the module, but only configures eth0. The output from insmod
seems to indicate it found two cards though. All the docs I've found
Do you run linux? If so look at
/usr/src/linux*/Documentation/networking/vortex
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beautifully.
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has audited their code
and tells me it's safe?). Do the smaller companies get their start in
Windows or *nix code?
In the end, their minds are already made up, so purchasing an audit
will not change their minds. And how are those costs to be recouped?
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! One reason I run Bering AND a tight firewall on my
workstation.
Layered security, in hardware software.
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On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 09:45:55 -0800, Paul Rogers
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The real problem is the one which has always been Windows' downfall.
For all that virtualization buys you, there are always situations
where people discover that what they (think they) want to do would
be greatly enhanced
. Essentially this would be the only reason for not using VM,
being unable to force physical access only.
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, at least under VMWare Server, that this configuration
works well.
That's a matter of opinion. Not everything that CAN be done, SHOULD
be done. ;-)
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you're careful and never invite in any malware.
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-pacwest.com.
I'm afraid to depend on those old DNS IPA's, but can't seem to get
Bering my ISP's current provider's DNS servers to play nice.
Suggestions, please? (TIA)
Paul Rogers
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addresses in resolv.conf. Even after a reboot checking
that the new addresses are still in place, still I'm getting the old
nameservers. Is Bering/ppp rewriting the nameservers, and still
getting the old ones? Do I need to edit nsswitch?
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