state --state ESTABLISHED -m
tcp --sport 80 --dport 1024:65535 -j ACCEPT
-A interface2_out -s 101.102.103.115 -p tcp -m state --state ESTABLISHED -m
tcp --sport 443 --dport 1024:65535 -j ACCEPT
-A network1_in -s 101.102.103.115 -j DROP
Any help will be very appreciated
Lucio
If I am right, I think norton ghost can clone ntfs,ext2,fat32 and fat16
drives. Ive used it before and its pretty easy.
Lucio
PS cloning a linux partition will also carry over all of your hardware info.
If you are moving it to a new computer with a different processor type or a
way different
ur set. My best advice
to you would be to download the newest driver source for your card and start
checking it out.
Lucio
- Original Message -
From: "Jim Boyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 3:50 PM
Subject: ethernet card
/redhat/i386/
I am still stuck. It seems that when the network goes down DHCPd doesnt give
leases away. I go to the console real quick to see whats up and I can run
everything OK. When I get back to my workstation the network is back up.
Thanks. Any news for me?
Lucio
- Original Message -
From
Hi,
Well it seems that after about 30 -45 min the network interfaces go down for
about 5 minutes. Then they act as if nothing had happened. I cant ping them
or anything. I have a realtek 8139 and a DM9102 ethernet card. I am using
2.2.14 and the ethernet drivers for both cards from that kernel. T
Hi,
Well it seems that after about 30 -45 min the
network interfaces go down for about 5 minutes. Then they act as if nothing had
happened. I cant ping them or anything. I have a realtek 8139 and a DM9102
ethernet card. I am using 2.2.14 and the ethernet drivers for both cards from
that ke
Hi,
Well it seems that after about 30 -45 min the
network interfaces go down for about 5 minutes. Then they act as if nothing had
happened. I cant ping them or anything. I have a realtek 8139 and a DM9102
ethernet card. I am using 2.2.14 and the ethernet drivers for both cards from
that k
Hi,
Well it seems that after about 30 -45 min the
network interfaces go down for about 5 minutes. Then they act as if nothing had
happened. I cant ping them or anything. I have a realtek 8139 and a DM9102
ethernet card. I am using 2.2.14 and the ethernet drivers for both cards from
that