[plug] (mis)advetures with Xen and minimal install Fedora

2007-12-14 Thread jumbz tayamen
Thanks marvin and others for pointing me to xen. Installing xen, configuring grub and installing a new OS was easy! just had to read the user manual. too bad my server only has 1GB of ram, and with a running BIND + httpd, my win2k3 AD conked out when I tried to restore it from backup (or maybe

Re: [plug] Virtual Servers

2007-12-14 Thread JM Ibanez
JM Ibanez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > ->8-- > > KERNEL=="event[0-9]*", PROGRAM="/sbin/assign-input-events.sh" > > ->8-- Okay, sorry: this bit is incomplete. Should be: ->8-- KERNEL=="event[0-9]*", PROGRAM="/sbin/assign-input-events.sh %k", NAME="%c" ->8-- which would assig

Re: [plug] Fast broadband connection (Fort Bonifacio Area)

2007-12-14 Thread Orlando Andico
In my experience, Smart Bro has been VERY reliable over the almost-two years I've had it. Downtime maybe once a month, and always at night (bad for me, but good for business). The only problem is that it's been crawling recently. My Globe connection started badly, they gave me a 15-day free trial

Re: [plug] Virtual Servers

2007-12-14 Thread JM Ibanez
Michael Tinsay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >From what I have read, udev cannot override kernel-assigned names, like >event[0-9] -- I tried with no luck. Udev can only give them additional >names or symlinks, but the original kernel name is preserved. Err... no. udev does everything, including the

Re: [plug] Virtual Servers

2007-12-14 Thread Michael Tinsay
- Original Message > From: JM Ibanez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: plug@lists.linux.org.ph > Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 3:46:35 PM > Subject: Re: [plug] Virtual Servers > > Michael Tinsay writes: > > > Yes I can. > > > > Unfortunately evdev can only handle /dev/input/event[0-9] in >

Re: [plug] How to setup a router

2007-12-14 Thread aris santillan
What kind of router? Linux router? On 12/13/07, Luisito G. Trinidad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > hi guys > > I'm planning to setup a router. > > can you give me some router device, > > and also how to setup it > > i am newbie to setup this. > > thnx.. > > -- > Luisito G. Trinidad > IT Support

Re: [plug] djbdns or bind

2007-12-14 Thread aris santillan
Hi I would like to ask if djbdns can support such as split dns , access controll and other functionalities of BIND? On 12/14/07, Nelson Serafica <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Looks like djbdns is promising. I'm installing it right now and it is > quite easy compare to bind. > Hopefully, you

Re: [plug] djbdns or bind

2007-12-14 Thread Nelson Serafica
Looks like djbdns is promising. I'm installing it right now and it is quite easy compare to bind. Hopefully, you might find your howto :P - Original Message From: jepoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Technical Discussion List Sent: Friday, December 14,

[plug] TSIG + nsupdate

2007-12-14 Thread linuxnuby linux
Hi i got this error when I do nsupdate + TSIG "TSIG error with server: tsig indicates error update failed: NOTAUTH(BADKEY)" im using a compiled BIND 9.4 on RHEL4 Thanks Aris Santillan _ Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Mailing List plug@lists