On 12/11/06, Vitaly Oborsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At start by a command/etc/init.d/upsdrv start gives out the following:
* Starting UPS drivers ...
Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.0.4
Network UPS Tools - PowerCom and similars protocol UPS driver $
Revision: 0.5 $ (2.0.4)
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On 12/11/06, dimitar uzunov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've installed nut
via yum package manager.
Which version of nut comes with FC6?
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Hello.
I'm trying to setup NUT on Fedora Core 6 x86_64 and have little problems with
it. SELinux is disabled at this time.
I have ups - MGE Nova 600 AVR connected on serial port. I've installed nut via
yum package manager. Everything it seems to work fine, untill one powerfail.
Upsmon detect tha
Good afternoon. I try to put nut on gentoo. Has executed installation
by a standard command emerge nut. All has passed successfully. I use
UPS POWERCOM BNT-1500AP. It is connected to serial port 1, i.e. for my
system it/dev/tts/0. In/etc/nut/ups.conf
[powercom]
driver = powercom
port = /dev/tts/0
> Only if you do something like broadcasting server status via UDP and don't
> listen for replies, it might make a difference. In that case, one might
> place the UPS master on the internal network and forward the broadcast
> packets to the DMZ. There would be no communication from DMZ to internal
>>> The problem is I really don't want to open a port form the dmz
>>> to the internal network where the master UPS machine resides. I have
>>> data from various clients that I can't have comprised.
>> What has opening a port to do with that?
> Arjen, I think Mike was referring to the fact that th
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