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> So the other night we went to do maintenance and remove the software
> router. We changed the local edge router address from 4.15 to 3.230 and
> added the RIP info on the core router. At first it seemed fine, the routes
> all got shared, however after a bit our testing showed that we could ge
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And is now writing a book about the experience.
"Permission Taken" is the working title.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vCAKdIPxgda5ZfjKZs-Hg0CAOmm3k_w90TDds1CzFxw/edit?pli=1
Google+ post summarizing the move
https://plus.google.com/u/0/113210431006401244170/posts/8Eibadk2ewL
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Hello all,
Does anyone have any spare ASUS USB Q Connectors? ...the little
motherboard header extenders that they include with retail motherboards.
http://img526.imageshack.us/img526/2816/qconnector013smallmg5.jpg
Many thanks,
Michael
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Ok, here's a simple DIA diagram of the setup.
Chris Berry
Linux Systems Administrator
Davis Tool
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>>> Ishak Micheil 6/25/2012 2:03 PM >>>
Is it possible to provide a diagram?
When you say "we could get to 6.15 on the remote router, but that we
couldn't reach 6.5," can you please elaborate
I could provide a diagram if necessary, but it's basically just a straight
line.
What I was saying was that we could reach the LAN interface on the remote
router 192.168.6.15 but not the workstation at 192.168.6.5 The only time I've
seen something like that previously was when the default ga
Is it possible to provide a diagram?
When you say "we could get to 6.15 on the remote router, but that we
couldn't reach 6.5," can you please elaborate on that?
To make it simple for you , draw a plan and the route of your traffic and
test it one connection at a time.
Example: can I get to my GW
Our network is pretty small and the setup doesn't seem that complex. The
previous admin has this hackish setup where one of our remote facilities is
bouncing through a file server acting as a software router. There is no need
for that as our hardware routers are perfectly capable of handling
On 06/25/2012 07:57 AM, Steven Susbauer wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 10:29 PM, Richard C. Steffens
> wrote:
>> On 06/22/2012 05:53 PM, Richard C. Steffens wrote:
>>> Is it possible to create an ISO of a drive in a USB enclosure?
>> Thanks for your reply, Dale. I replied to it, but it didn't ma
On Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 10:29 PM, Richard C. Steffens
wrote:
> On 06/22/2012 05:53 PM, Richard C. Steffens wrote:
>> Is it possible to create an ISO of a drive in a USB enclosure?
>
> Thanks for your reply, Dale. I replied to it, but it didn't make it to
> the list. Briefly, here's what I did:
>
>
about:config
browser.newtabpage.enabled - set it to false. The outcome is the same
as setting the url to about:blank, without the circle of Firefox still
trying to load something.
-or-
browser.newtab.url - set it to something other than about:newtab.
On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 8:34 AM, Richard C.
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