regards,
Jona Joachim
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I set the wheels in motion, turn up all the machines, activate the programs,
and run behind the scenes. I set the clouds in motion, turn up light and
sound,
activate the window, and watch
.
We're going to call tomorrow and see what they answer. I hope the
answer will not be What is BSD?.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtuozzo#Comparison_to_other_technologies
http://wiki.openvz.org/Introduction_to_virtualization
Regards,
Jona
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can redistribute only plain vanilla qmail source, any changes you make can only
be published as patches. This may offend some, and that's that. Nonetheless, I find mail
administration with qmail to be so much better than I'm willing to deal with it.
Thanks,
Doug.
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Chris 'Xenon' Hanson
on your router
(without the extra hop) are enormous, from a traffic shaping perspective, so I highly
recommend the Sangoma card for this purpose.
Christian
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I set the wheels in motion, turn up all the machines, activate
always have enough power to run the bulletproof allocator.
In the real world, that might mean 25% (statistic chosen randomly) more server farm
horsepower.
Good, fast, cheap. Pick any two.
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that what you describe is what my VOIP provider (teliax.com, fwiw) does on
their Asterisk box. It works great, and we (the customers) don't have to do any funny NAT
config, just the stock configuration works great.
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I set
-site Asterisk
server) without any problems. I was using an OBSD PF firewall. It's booted into Linux
right now due to driver problems with my ADSL NIC, but it the VOIP part worked fine under
either OS/firewall.
What, specifically is your issue?
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printing of his book. ;)
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I set the wheels in motion, turn up all the machines, activate the programs,
and run behind the scenes. I set the clouds in motion, turn up light and
sound,
activate the window, and watch
Chris 'Xenon' Hanson wrote:
I think I can sort out the problem if I can just get a few debug
printfs to spit out some bits of info at certain times. But, I'm not an
experienced BSD kernel guy and I've been unsuccessful in doing so.
Is this the wrong list to be asking this sort of stuff
'Xenon' Hanson | Xenon @ 3D Nature | http://www.3DNature.com/
I set the wheels in motion, turn up all the machines, activate the programs,
and run behind the scenes. I set the clouds in motion, turn up light and
sound,
activate the window, and watch the world go 'round. -Prime Mover, Rush.
get the Sangoma card working 100%, it should be the best possible
configuration as far as transparency and control goes. More news as events
warrant.
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I set the wheels in motion, turn up all the machines, activate
PAP login.
I don't know of any better DSL interface drivers, unfortunately.
Your faithful servant,
Will
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I set the wheels in motion, turn up all the machines, activate the programs,
and run behind the scenes. I
i486/33
with a pair of ep(4) cards can handle residential (384/1.5 tested) DSL.
My ISP uses PPPoA rather than PPPoE.
PPPoA is in some ways, preferable, since you don't have the MTU issue of
PPPoE.
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I set the wheels
Imminent. I overnighted the exact same model ans
swapped it out the next day, preventing a lot of headache.
Shane
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Chris 'Xenon' Hanson | Xenon @ 3D Nature | http://www.3DNature.com/
I set the wheels in motion, turn up all the machines, activate the programs,
and run behind the scenes. I
buy roadie cases with standard rack rails from musician supply stores and
catalogs. They're basically portable, armored racks. Dunno how it fits with your budget,
but if it can help digital music gear survive a concert tour, it is probably good for your
servers.
Phusion
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Chris 'Xenon
be
expensive. Allow less hardened systems only where compromise is not likely
(intranet), or
not costly (DMZ).
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I set the wheels in motion, turn up all the machines, activate the programs,
and run behind the scenes. I set
expects it to be exactly like commercial software,
and it has a lot of benefits that commercial software won't. Choose the tool that best
fits the requirements.
Dan
Kind regards,
Hannah.
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I set the wheels in motion
was the
modem's default.
VPI/VCI numbers vary all over the US, so that table is about worthless. Here in
Colorado, on Qwest, I believe we are 0,32.
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I set the wheels in motion, turn up all the machines, activate
to configure it for a ppp over ATM
connection. Anyone can help? I don't want to have a double NAT, one
from the adsl modem and one from the OpenBSD gateway...
First, what kind of ADSL modem do you have?
thanks
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I set
big outfit, and should be able to handle orders
internationally. I can't speak for OpenBSD support on them, but they look like pretty
generic safe hardware. Would love to hear what you find.
Regards
Andrew Ng
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I set
yary wrote:
On 3/7/06, Chris 'Xenon' Hanson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yary wrote:
Pardon me for giving what may be a naive answer, but how about putting
/usr/local/lib into the LD_LIBRARY_PATH env variable before starting
the wanrouter script?
It's an obvious answer, but I figured
Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Wed, 8 Mar 2006, Chris 'Xenon' Hanson wrote:
Thanks everyone!
Leaves me wondering why you cannot use ksh to run the script. Are you
running into a ksh bug or a bash specific feature?
I honestly don't know, I didn't write the script, Sangoma did. It calls for bash
that it works right every time without the user having to
know what paths to hack.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
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I set the wheels in motion, turn up all the machines, activate the programs,
and run behind
Chris 'Xenon' Hanson wrote:
My hack solution was to symlink both libiconv and libintl into
/usr/lib, which does seem to be in the lib search path at that point,
but that seems like a poor solution.
While poking around, I see that there is a package for a static version of
bash:
ftp
in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH at that stage, and it didn't seem like a
good idea for an installer to tamper with the system's LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Partly I'm looking
for insight as to why it is the way it is currently.
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I set the wheels
with the
Alcatel DSLAM at my current location, so I don't get full up/down bandwidth anymore. :(
Thanks,
Kevin
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I set the wheels in motion, turn up all the machines, activate the programs,
and run behind the scenes. I set
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