Hi all,
Good morning.
I have a small problem & I searched enough for finding (resolving) it.
The problem is I have 2 modules.
First module exports some symbols to the symbol table using EXPORT_SYMBOL.
Second module uses the symbols exported by the first module when loaded (at
asynchronous
hello,
I have compiled simple netfilter linux modules and when am trying to
run it, i get the following error on saying:
insmod capture.o
capture.o was compiled for kernel version 2.4.9-9
while this kernel is version 2.4.18-14.
I have encountered with this problem only afte
> With respect to iptables ... I cannot immediately think of a way to do
> this, but iptables offers an awful lot of flexibility, so I would not rule
> out some tricky solution, especially in a context where the gateways are
> NATing routers. But I have nothing specific to suggest.
im testing
On Monday 20 December 2004 01:35 pm, Flemming Greve Skovengaard wrote:
> S. Barret Dolph wrote:
> > Any suggestions on what a school should use for a database. We mostly
> > will use it for accounting and student lists. (Neither of which require
> > complex database design.)
> >
> > Cordially,
> >
S. Barret Dolph wrote:
Any suggestions on what a school should use for a database. We mostly will use
it for accounting and student lists. (Neither of which require complex
database design.)
Cordially,
S. Barret Dolph
Pegasus International Schools
Taipei Taiwan
Why don't you try MySQL ( http://w
I don't know enough about the differences between libtiff3g and libtiff4 to
know how reasonable your symlinking is in a substantive sense (shared
libraries aren't horseshoes, after all, though they sometimes seem to
resemble hand granades).
I did check and I see that Debian-Sid still maintains
Any suggestions on what a school should use for a database. We mostly will use
it for accounting and student lists. (Neither of which require complex
database design.)
Cordially,
S. Barret Dolph
Pegasus International Schools
Taipei Taiwan
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This inquiry refers to a Debianish variant called Ubuntu and a certain
Debian package I've found and installed on it. The package wasn't in
Ubuntu's repository, so I located a .deb and downloaded and installed it
using dpkg -i. I figured after this I could simply try starting it from
the command li
On Mon, 20 Dec 2004, Ray Olszewski wrote:
> At 02:17 PM 12/20/2004 +0600, Kev wrote:
> >Hi all,
> >
> >is it possible to route to deferent gateways depend on the protocol (Eg:SMTP)
> >using Linux routing tabes or iptabels, if so does any one know how to do
> >it ?
For registerd services one could
At 02:17 PM 12/20/2004 +0600, Kev wrote:
Hi all,
is it possible to route to deferent gateways depend on the protocol (Eg:SMTP)
using Linux routing tabes or iptabels, if so does any one know how to do
it ?
With respect to routing tables, the answer is a definite no. Routing tables
operate only at t
Hi all,
is it possible to route to deferent gateways depend on the protocol (Eg:SMTP)
using Linux routing tabes or iptabels, if so does any one know how to do
it ?
thanks
Kev
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