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On 10/11/2015 03:19, Lorell Hathcock wrote:
Currently using IBM/LENOVO x3550 / 12 GB RAM / 2 x Xeon E5620
What This is an overkill for this tiny task.
10GbE uplink currently handling ~2gbps peak traffic.
These services are not meant to sustain 10Gbe for a very long time.
The specs from
On 16/10/2015 22:07, Jason Baugher wrote:
I felt I should mention, Spamhaus was quick to respond to my email and gave
me excellent information on what was triggering the blacklisting.
Can you please share about it?
Eliezer
Hey Ray,
Most tiny routers with 64MB ram are able to run a cache dns service
while not all of them have the same level such as BIND but rather dnsmasq.
I think that it's not always a bad choice and it depends on what other
infrastructure needs you have in these remote locations.
Someone menti
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Thanks Wayne,
I have used ntop in the past but was not very happy with the results
and now I tried it once again and I am happy about it.
It works and looks very nice.
Eliezer
On 11/14/2014 09:39 AM, Wayne Lee wrote:
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Hey all,
I have a tiny linux router based on ubuntu and sometimes I get a
massive load of UDP traffic because of one of the PCs in the network.
Usually I handle the situation with a strict block using iptables.
The main issue is to find it due to the
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