hi!
sir eto kaya pwede: www.dlink.com/products/resource.asp?pid=563&rid=2153&sec=0
Dlink DIR-130
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From: Ariz Jacinto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Technical Discussion List
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2007 12:49:02 AM
Subject: Re: [p
hi!
pwede kaya ito another option, bale kasi dun sa Building C (Davao-Branch)
pwede bang OpenVPN for Windows gamitin ko? ok lang ba kahit naka connect sila
sa Dlink or Linksys DSL router? tatlo lang kasi and PC dun eh?
Richard
- Original Message
From: Gideon N. Guillen <[EMAIL PR
Hi guys,
We are having problems with BIND, it's having a hard time resolving the name
of the mail relay (public -> postfix -> relay). We are using DSN round-robin
to balance the traffic. however the scheme doesn't seem to work efficiently.
Have any clues on why we are experiencing this problem. Co
On Sun, 2007-09-23 at 04:58 -0700, Richard Q. Caneda wrote:
> is it possible if PPTP & OpenVPN or IPSec & OpenVPN exist in
> one box. the PPTP/IPSec will be configure in the DLINK or
> Linksys Router (currently purchased).
Avoid complexity unless you have a REALLY good reason for
accepting it.
yeah, thanks for pointing out the chipset model. but what i meant was,
you can't install an OpenVPN client on the default firmware and not by
re-flashing a 3rd party firmware to a newly(?) purchased SOHO router :)
anyway, i think we missed the original question completely (hehehe):
>> " is it pos
On Sunday 23 September 2007 19:06:27 Ariz Jacinto wrote:
> with regards to your question, i'm not sure about the model of router but
> you can't install an OpenVPN client on those SOHO router although you can
You can install OpenVPN on some SOHO routers that uses WRT54 chipset. You need
one of t
Hi!
Question about the PPTP, IPSect & OpenVPN. Currently we
have a OpenVPN setup, we've using this on our two sites (Building
A-Makati and Building B-Manila) and now I need to setup another site
outside manila, is it possible if PPTP & OpenVPN or IPSec &
OpenVPN exist in one box. the PPTP/IPSe
Please start a new thread for this topic (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thread_hijacking).
with regards to your question, i'm not sure about the model of router but
you can't
install an OpenVPN client on those SOHO router although you can enable them
to
allow PPTP and IPSec to pass through (VPN Pa
On 9/23/07, Orlando Andico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If your company doesn't pay up for your certification... you should
> find another company. :-)
Preferably one that doesn't require you to sign a bond once certified. ;)
>
> On 9/23/07, Pietro Calingasan III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
If your company doesn't pay up for your certification... you should
find another company. :-)
I was lucky in that I only took the exam (major cost savings), but
like many others I'm not current anymore. It's not an issue though --
I'm not involved in any way in the "Unbreakable Linux" initiative
Hi!
Question about the PPTP, IPSect & OpenVPN. Currently we have a OpenVPN
setup, we've using this on our two sites (Building A-Makati and Building
B-Manila) and now I need to setup another site outside manila, is it possible
if PPTP & OpenVPN or IPSec & OpenVPN exist in one box. the PPTP/
Not too badbut it does not allow you to set default file format like ppt
or something. It saves it by default to its own format.
On 9/22/07, Mhac Janapin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I already downloaded the WinXP version and it runs pretty well in VMWare.
> :-)
>
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Hi Guys,
We are looking for an alternative List Manager to Lyris. Anyone have any
suggestion on which List Manager are the best so far?
Thanks!
Mike
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