repeated several times]
I have tried adding '0/0_time' to the
EXTERN_TCP/UDP_PORTS line, that didn't help.
Any thoughts would be much appreciated. I'm not
familiar with ipchains.
-Alan Mead
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b DNS servers and then list them by IP in
the hopes that they won't change? How do I get the IP's from DHCP? What
happens if my IP lease expires and the DNS servers are different for my new
IP (or is this wildly unlikely)?
(3) Is there a way to configure Windows and Linux machines to on
From: Peter Nosko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > As I understand it, you should be able to get about half the bandwidth.
A
> > 100 Mb connection will transfer 50*1000*1024/8 bytes per second (half
the
> > 100 times a million bits divided by 8 bits per byte). Are you
> > getting these
> > kind of throu
From: Peter Nosko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> pn] I've noticed when FTPing large files between two machines on the same
> subnet/hub, the collision light alternates between flickering and almost
> solid-on. Is this normal and of any real concern? Does it have anything
to
> do with hub "quality?"
>
>
From: Scott C. Best <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Alan:
> Heya. So...from looking over Intelispan's website,
> it looks as if their "Secure VPN Service" is an IPsec one.
> In order to have your LRP box support a VPN client, you'll
> need to be using a VPN-enabled kernel. Fortunately, that's
> not all th
stros, there is something like rc.local or rc.firewall. Where in
LRP do I put commands (e.g., for my game) that I want run each time after
boot?
Let's say I know the ports that need to be open for the VPN, how do I open
them to designated Intelispan hosts as though there wa