Thanks for the info! I think I will follow your last two suggestions.
Cheers,
Jarrod
chesty wrote:
> I think its safer to tell the kernel to always reassemble fragments,
> therefore iptables will never see fragments.
> Its done automatically if you load a NAT or connection
> tracking module,
Hi all,
I'm having the following show up in my internal firewall logs.
Jan 10 08:57:58 firewall kernel: __FORWARD_DROP__IN=eth1 OUT=eth2
SRC=10.1.1.72 DST=10.2.0.11 LEN=89 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=127 ID=11435
FRAG:185 PROTO=UDP
Wondering what it is, and how I can allow it?
I've allowed tcp/udp
I'd like to use a "Smart Relay" on a sendmail box that would send all
outbound email via a particular host, with the exception of
internal.mydomain.com - an exchange mail server which many users have
aliases pointing to. This it would need to talk directly with, not via the
smart relay.
When sett
Howard Lowndes [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> date -d "1970/01/01 utc + sec"
Thank you Howard!!
Jarrod
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Does anyone have a script/method/program that'll convert a unix timestamp in
to something I can read?
I've searched google, found some scripts that have not worked.. found a lot
of things that didn't help me.
Suggestions?
Thanks,
Jarrod.
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Hi all,
Please correct me if I'm wrong Is it safe to say bad clusters are bad
for a health of a hard drive?
I have someone telling me that bad clusters are no big deal, and it's not a
concern if a hard drive gets a bad cluster or twenty .. it's perfectly
normal for a healthy hard drive to do
Where might one be able to source an actual propeller cap from?
I want the computer room supervisors here to be easily identifiable when on
duty, and at present they are not .. I have people coming to me asking me
all sorts of silly questions that they should be dealing with.
So where can I get
Alister Waller [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Can I ask why people use non-html enabled mail clients?? What
> is the benefit of this? Is this a linux geeky type thing??
> Seems strange when you look at what computers are capable of
> that a minority (I am taking a stab in the virtual darkness)
>
Thank you all for your quick responses!
" | sort | uniq " did the trick for me this time, but I will definately look
in to some of the packages recommended by others.
Thanks again.
Jarrod.
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Hey sluggers,
I need to look at a particular machines web hits.. I am currently using:
cat /usr/local/squid/logs/access.log |grep 1.2.3.4 |cut -f4 -d"/" >
logfile.txt
This outputs something like:
www.reallynaughtysite.com
www.smackmeimbad.com
and so on
The problem is that it has many doubl
I have a user with 100 messages sitting in /var/spool/mail/username. I'd
like to redirect the mail in that mailbox to another user, on another mail
system.
Is there anyway to move all messages in their mailbox to another external
email address?
Thanks,
Jarrod.
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Windows 2000 telnet.exe supports colour .. so it seems.
I ran linuxconf and it came up in colour .. but all over the place!
(Actually squished in to 7 lines on the screen)
I tried setting the TERM type to linux, vt100 and ansi terms with no luck ..
any suggestions? (Other than installing linux)
Telstra cable modemers,
Just recently the bpalogin client has been getting critical errors.. this
never used to happen so often.
Jul 11 01:27:14 blah bpalogin[613]: Critical error: Logic error
Jul 14 15:05:58 blah bpalogin[608]: Critical error: Logic error
Jul 19 15:18:41 blah bpalogin[2566]: Cr
"Windows piece of crap". It's written in Java as far as I can tell .. it's a
bit of a performance dog.
Unix + Macintosh clients coming soon, it doesn't say when exactly.
Regards,
Jarrod.
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