Re: who offers cheap (personal) 1U colo?

2004-03-14 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
hardware like vmware. -- Jeff

Re: who offers cheap (personal) 1U colo?

2004-03-14 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
hardware like vmware. -- Jeff -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: apache uses 100 % cpu

2004-02-28 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
Regarding that mail filtering message, that seems to have come from some third party who reads the list. I guess it is not mailing list aware. On Sat, 2004-02-28 at 15:14, Marty Landman wrote: > Jeff, do you think that the apps are trying to flock the file? I'm curious > what th

Re: apache uses 100 % cpu

2004-02-28 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
sh the PHP CGI stuff worked right, as if it did, we would opt to use that instead of the Apache PHP module. It may be slower, but at least that would limit what users can fuck up with third-party PHP scripts. :( I hope this helps! -- Jeff S Wheeler -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL P

Re: apache uses 100 % cpu

2004-02-28 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
t to issue the gdb command `backtrace`, and send that output to the mailing list. Just issue `q` after you've got that to detach. What version of Apache are you running, and with what modules? -- Jeff -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Starting isp and going to use Debian

2004-02-21 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
On Sat, 2004-02-21 at 14:50, charlie derr wrote: > > 5. Drive usage control (i.e. user only get 10M for mail and 15M for web) > > We have quotas implemented on the web and mail servers. This is a daily >task though (raising quotas of people who've exceeded their default) You could automate

Re: Netgear FA311 and natsemi issue

2004-02-14 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
ards to work. -- Jeff

Re: Netgear FA311 and natsemi issue

2004-02-14 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
ards to work. -- Jeff -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: I/O performance issues on 2.4.23 SMP system

2004-01-29 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
every operation. You already spent a lot of money on that server. I suggest you buy more disks for RAID 10. -- Jeff

Re: I/O performance issues on 2.4.23 SMP system

2004-01-29 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
every operation. You already spent a lot of money on that server. I suggest you buy more disks for RAID 10. -- Jeff -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: AOL testing new anti-spam technology

2004-01-25 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
restrictions on their office or ISP mail server. -- Jeff

Re: AOL testing new anti-spam technology

2004-01-25 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
restrictions on their office or ISP mail server. -- Jeff -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

ntpd listening on alias interfaces seems non-trivial

2004-01-17 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
seems another poster had similar trouble in Dec'02, but there were no apparent follow-up posts. Google has also been less than revealing on this topic. All suggestions entertained. -- Jeff

ntpd listening on alias interfaces seems non-trivial

2004-01-17 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
seems another poster had similar trouble in Dec'02, but there were no apparent follow-up posts. Google has also been less than revealing on this topic. All suggestions entertained. -- Jeff -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble?

Re: CPU Utiliaztion on a ethernet bridge

2003-11-20 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
ng the Intel e100/e1000 drivers, are superb. I suspect the 3c59x driver is not quite so modern, and the kernel is preempted by NIC interrupts frequently when new frames come in under your existing bridge configuration. -- Jeff S Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Five Elements, Inc.

Re: CPU Utiliaztion on a ethernet bridge

2003-11-20 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
ng the Intel e100/e1000 drivers, are superb. I suspect the 3c59x driver is not quite so modern, and the kernel is preempted by NIC interrupts frequently when new frames come in under your existing bridge configuration. -- Jeff S Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Five Elements, Inc. -- To UNSUB

Re: CPU Utiliaztion on a ethernet bridge

2003-11-19 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
r flaps, in which case zebra consumes a lot of CPU power reconfiguring the FIB. It's a shame that the Linux kernel doesn't make the FIB structures accessible directly via an interface similar to /dev/kmem so zebra could simply mmap(2) it in and make large writes instead of small ioctl(

Re: CPU Utiliaztion on a ethernet bridge

2003-11-19 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
r flaps, in which case zebra consumes a lot of CPU power reconfiguring the FIB. It's a shame that the Linux kernel doesn't make the FIB structures accessible directly via an interface similar to /dev/kmem so zebra could simply mmap(2) it in and make large writes instead of small ioctl(

Re: Route Question!

2003-11-19 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
this is a helpful start. You'll need to do some configuration work on OSPF and Zebra itself as well, but we'll need to look at more specifics of your setup to do that. -- Jeff S Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Five Elements, Inc.

Re: Route Question!

2003-11-19 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
this is a helpful start. You'll need to do some configuration work on OSPF and Zebra itself as well, but we'll need to look at more specifics of your setup to do that. -- Jeff S Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Five Elements, Inc. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Packet Shaping

2003-11-15 Thread Jeff Waugh
also provides a nice way of configuring QoS parameters. Worth a try. :-) -- Jeff Waugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Flow Communications Pty. Ltd.

Re: Packet Shaping

2003-11-15 Thread Jeff Waugh
also provides a nice way of configuring QoS parameters. Worth a try. :-) -- Jeff Waugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Flow Communications Pty. Ltd. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: two ethernet ports on one PCI NIC?

2003-10-09 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
boards with several of these chipsets on-board. I have a number of Tyan mainboards with as many as 3 on-board Intel-based ethernet ports. -- Jeff S Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Funny NFS

2003-09-22 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
m but I suppose it is feasable. It would be better to check other options first. Incidentally I am running 2.4.20 on my home NFS server and have no similar problems. I have not upgraded to 2.4.20 on any of my NFS clients yet. -- Jeff S Wheeler -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a

Re: Servers with X.

2003-08-18 Thread Jeff Waugh
] X server ssh sshno X server Fully encrypted, secure access to X software on your db-server, without running (or even having) a full X server on the machine. :-) - Jeff -- Systems Administrator Flow Communications p: +612 9263 5052 f: +612 9263 5050 -

Re: sane trouble-ticket systems

2003-08-12 Thread Jeff Waugh
fficult, however. - Jeff -- Systems Administrator Flow Communications p: +612 9263 5052 f: +612 9263 5050 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RWHOIS daemon options

2003-07-03 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
rwhoisd. Does anyone else on the list run an RWHOIS server, and if so, which one? An apt-cache search revealed little, as did a freshmeat.net query. If other on the list are in the same boat I am, perhaps we could put our heads together and come up with a free-as-in-debian alternative. -- Jeff S

RWHOIS daemon options

2003-07-03 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
rwhoisd. Does anyone else on the list run an RWHOIS server, and if so, which one? An apt-cache search revealed little, as did a freshmeat.net query. If other on the list are in the same boat I am, perhaps we could put our heads together and come up with a free-as-in-debian alternative. -- Jeff S

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2003-06-26 Thread jeff

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2003-06-26 Thread jeff

gre tunnel MTU adjustment

2003-05-15 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
tack has set DF? Kind thanks, -- Jeff S Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part

Re: [Help] Anybody has auth_ldap with ssl deb can share to me ??? Thanks.

2003-04-11 Thread Jeff Waugh
rectory `/root/source/libapache-auth-ldap-1.6.0' > make: *** [build-stamp] Error 2 > == Looks like you're missing the devel packages for openldap. Install those, try again. Make sure you check the build-depends of the package you're building. - Jeff -- linux.conf

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2003-03-31 Thread jeff

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Re: BGP memory/cpu req

2003-03-11 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
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Re: BGP memory/cpu req

2003-03-11 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
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Neighbour table overflow problem

2003-03-07 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
I am concerned that might slow down packet forwarding, but I can probably live with that. Has anyone on the list encountered similar problems? If so, is this the approach you took to solve them or did you do something else? Thanks, -- Jeff S Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Neighbour table overflow problem

2003-03-07 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
I am concerned that might slow down packet forwarding, but I can probably live with that. Has anyone on the list encountered similar problems? If so, is this the approach you took to solve them or did you do something else? Thanks, -- Jeff S Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Determinig configure options in .debs

2003-01-14 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 17:15, Jan V wrote: > If you want to know the compile-options for eg cowsay: 'apt-get source > cowsay' then go to the debian dir that has been created / I enjoyed your cowsay reference. It is \ \ very popular on EFnet.

Re: DNS servers

2002-11-22 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
that would allow binary distribution, or distribution of patched sources, is well-intentioned, but I cannot agree with it. -- Jeff S Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: how to upgrade dozens of debian servers

2002-11-14 Thread Jeff Waugh
case? Any tool or administration tips? *nix tools save the day. I use a for loop and ssh in a bash script. "Low tech" solutions are often highly efficient and flexible. :-) - Jeff -- So, "Jeffrey" seems to mean "the ineffectual, victimised guy in American movies" in four different languages.

Re: how to upgrade dozens of debian servers

2002-11-14 Thread Jeff Waugh
case? Any tool or administration tips? *nix tools save the day. I use a for loop and ssh in a bash script. "Low tech" solutions are often highly efficient and flexible. :-) - Jeff -- So, "Jeffrey" seems to mean "the ineffectual, victimised guy in American mov

Re: New BIND 4 & 8 Vulnerabilities

2002-11-13 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
apparent differences and I'd be happy to whip up a Perl script and post it to the debian-isp list. We have hundreds of zones as well, and if it there had been a file format problem, I would had to have done so in order to make the upgrade work. -- Jeff S Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> O

Re: New BIND 4 & 8 Vulnerabilities

2002-11-13 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
apparent differences and I'd be happy to whip up a Perl script and post it to the debian-isp list. We have hundreds of zones as well, and if it there had been a file format problem, I would had to have done so in order to make the upgrade work. -- Jeff S Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> O

Re: New BIND 4 & 8 Vulnerabilities

2002-11-12 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
pooky software than known-to-be-exploitable software :-) Thanks for the suggestion, Sonny. -- Jeff S Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Software DevelopmentFive Elements, Inc http://www.five-elements.com/~jsw/ On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 13:53, Sonny Kupka wrote: > Why not use Bin

Re: New BIND 4 & 8 Vulnerabilities

2002-11-12 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
pooky software than known-to-be-exploitable software :-) Thanks for the suggestion, Sonny. -- Jeff S Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Software DevelopmentFive Elements, Inc http://www.five-elements.com/~jsw/ On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 13:53, Sonny Kupka wrote: > Why not use Bin

New BIND 4 & 8 Vulnerabilities

2002-11-12 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
See ISC.ORG for information on new BIND vulnerabilities. Current bind package in woody is 8.3.3, which is an affected version. Patches are not available yet, it seems. http://www.isc.org/products/BIND/bind-security.html -- Jeff S Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Software Development

New BIND 4 & 8 Vulnerabilities

2002-11-12 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
See ISC.ORG for information on new BIND vulnerabilities. Current bind package in woody is 8.3.3, which is an affected version. Patches are not available yet, it seems. http://www.isc.org/products/BIND/bind-security.html -- Jeff S Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Software Development

Re: Fw: VIRUS IN YOUR MAIL (W32/BugBear.A (Clam))

2002-10-17 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
ully complete an HTTP/1.1 request. -- Jeff S Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Software DevelopmentFive Elements, Inc http://www.five-elements.com/~jsw/ signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part

Re: Fw: VIRUS IN YOUR MAIL (W32/BugBear.A (Clam))

2002-10-17 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
ully complete an HTTP/1.1 request. -- Jeff S Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Software DevelopmentFive Elements, Inc http://www.five-elements.com/~jsw/ signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part

[Fwd: VU#210321]

2002-09-10 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
-hand information only, please. -- Jeff S Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -Forwarded Message- From: CERT(R) Coordination Center <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: nanog@merit.edu Cc: CERT(R) Coordination Center <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: VU#210321 Date: 10 Sep 2002 10:16:14 -0400 -B

Re: creepy-crawlers from TW

2002-08-08 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
s not very smart, and will do a DNS lookup on every request even if you are trying to block by IP. If the IP route null0 method ever fails me, I will patch apache to fix this. -- Jeff S Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Software DevelopmentFive Elements, Inc http://www.five-el

Re: Maildirs in Debian

2002-08-02 Thread Jeff Waugh
> Jeff, > please share the cons/pros with us The following document provides a good analysis of why Maildir was more appropriate to Courier IMAP's general audience and tasks (the SELECT.1 benchmarks are telling): http://www.courier-mta.org/mbox-vs-maildir/ To me, the differe

Re: Maildirs in Debian

2002-08-01 Thread Jeff Waugh
appropriate to each. They operate very differently, and have pros/cons for different uses. - Jeff -- "Love never misses the chance to put the boot in." - Kelly, SLOU

Re: Maildirs in Debian

2002-08-01 Thread Jeff Waugh
> Failing that, a migration to pure maildir would probably be good, provided > the migration could be handled transperantly. There are plenty of reasons to not use Maildir, too. - Jeff -- "What's up with that word though... it's like something you did to

Re: Linux box

2002-07-31 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
e the general Internet is accessing services at your site, you would be _far_ smarter to colocate one or more PCs with a colocation supplier, than to try to do fail-over with DNS. It's a bad solution, won't work all the time, you'll have TTL issues, etc. etc. but it is possible.

Re: Linux box

2002-07-31 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
successfully deploy BGP, and your two ISPs may not even be staffed or equipped to deliver BGP sessions to you. If you want to undertake it anyway, I strongly urge you to contract a consultant who can help you and possibly your ISPs through the process. I hope this helps. -- Jeff S Wheeler

Re: transfer rate

2002-07-04 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
er and does several mbits/sec 24x7, and that packet loss affected all the TCP sessions going over it, limiting them to around 400Kbits/sec throughput due to TCP backoff :-( I hope this is helpful. -- Jeff S Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Software DevelopmentFive Elem

Re: transfer rate

2002-07-04 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
a router and does several mbits/sec 24x7, and that packet loss affected all the TCP sessions going over it, limiting them to around 400Kbits/sec throughput due to TCP backoff :-( I hope this is helpful. -- Jeff S Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Software DevelopmentFive Elem

Re: increase mysql max connections over 1024

2002-06-16 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
e copy of libc, but it seems workable. -- Jeff S Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Software DevelopmentFive Elements, Inc http://www.five-elements.com/~jsw/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: how to design mysql clusters with 30,000 clients?

2002-05-27 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
ports. 1000baseT works, take advantage of it. I hope you'll think about a solution other than mysql for this problem, though. It's not the right tool for session management on such a scale. -- Jeff S Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Software DevelopmentFive Ele

Re: how to design mysql clusters with 30,000 clients?

2002-05-27 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
ports. 1000baseT works, take advantage of it. I hope you'll think about a solution other than mysql for this problem, though. It's not the right tool for session management on such a scale. -- Jeff S Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Software DevelopmentFive Ele

Re: how to design mysql clusters with 30,000 clients?

2002-05-24 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
et known by all your web servers. This is not a new concept, nor a difficult one. It can even be implemented using PHP, though a C apache module is smarter. -- Jeff S Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Software DevelopmentFive Elements, Inc http://www.five-elements.com/~jsw/ --

Re: how to design mysql clusters with 30,000 clients?

2002-05-24 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
et known by all your web servers. This is not a new concept, nor a difficult one. It can even be implemented using PHP, though a C apache module is smarter. -- Jeff S Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Software DevelopmentFive Elements, Inc http://www.five-elements.com/~jsw/ --

Re: postfix and relayhost question

2002-05-06 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
smtp_ to something higher than your current value, say 500, it will reduce the number of connections used. -- Jeff S Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Software DevelopmentFive Elements, Inc http://www.five-elements.com/~jsw/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: network cabling management

2002-04-18 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
But on the other hand, it's not surprising that they weren't organized enough to realize they spend a lot of time figuring out where things go. -- Jeff S Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Software DevelopmentFive Elements, Inc http://www.five-elements.com/~jsw/ On Wed,

Re: Email header parser?

2002-04-13 Thread Jeff Waugh
> Do you know of any better shell tools for extracting from, cc, subject etc. > from the headers than procmail/formail? How about Python and its RFC822 modules? - Jeff -- "But in the software world, that's daily business." - Kent Beck "Tha

Re: apache BASIC authentication w/large userbase

2002-04-04 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
On Thu, 2002-04-04 at 03:06, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote: > On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 06:35:22PM -0500, > Jeff S Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote > a message of 39 lines which said: > > > would not go for that because apparently a disproportionate number of > > thei

apache BASIC authentication w/large userbase

2002-04-03 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
SIC authen? I know it's a poor limitation but *shrug* the customer knows their needs. I figured DBM would be sluggish, and the customer already tried text files, but moved to mod_auth_mysql when that ran out of steam. Your Input Is Appreciated. -- Jeff S Wheeler [EMAIL PROT

Re: postfix problem

2002-03-24 Thread Jeff Waugh
ke what happens if master.cf isn't upgraded properly when updating to newer postfixes; I had this happen with the Debian packages too. Check the postinst file, or the postfix lists. - Jeff -- "Think video. Think text flickering over your walls. Think games at work. Think anythi

Re: RAID starter

2002-03-20 Thread Jeff Waugh
> Russel, would you recommend software RAID with a production system? Have > you tried it? Curious. I would, and have. - Jeff -- He's not an idiot. The doc

Re: RAID 0 risky ?

2002-03-20 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
at RAID 5, but the 7x50 series improved upon this greatly. My source is www.storagereview.com, though, I do not use any of their newer RAID 5 boards. -- Jeff S Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Software DevelopmentFive Elements, Inc http://www.five-elements.com/~jsw/

Re: Debian testing suitable for productive?

2002-03-12 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
e. I think the suggestion to stay 2 - 3 days behind is good. What I do now is just upgrade a non-critical box, and assuming everything works okay, I upgrade the others. Is there an easy way to just keep the packages a few days behind with apt? -- Jeff S Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Softw

Re: Antiviral checking for small server using postfx

2002-03-09 Thread Jeff Waugh
> I'd like to do antiviral filtering but budget is low. Any > recommendations? postfix + amavis + nod32 (www.nod32.com). Happens to be the best, too. - Jeff -- There's no horse higher, no mailing list taunt lower, no developer base wider. Rock My Softw

Re: redundant office of redundancy

2002-03-06 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
4+m/vgTuCluGdDjP+zj9U24QxBQgCfdNTg > 4wcJpD5lrFxyV6B6kTfywh8= > =T1Ff > -END PGP SIGNATURE- > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- Jeff S Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Software DevelopmentFive Elements, Inc http://www.five-elements.com/~jsw/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Inexpensive gigabit copper NICs?

2002-03-05 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
yet :-) -- Jeff S Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Software DevelopmentFive Elements, Inc http://www.five-elements.com/~jsw/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: BGP4/OSPF routing daemon for Linux?

2002-03-01 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
IOS doesn't have protected memory, is that not correct? It's like old multitasking systems where you didn't have virtual memory. :/ -- Jeff S Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Software DevelopmentFive Elements, Inc http://www.five-elements.com/~jsw/

Re: BGP4/OSPF routing daemon for Linux?

2002-03-01 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
IOS doesn't have protected memory, is that not correct? It's like old multitasking systems where you didn't have virtual memory. :/ -- Jeff S Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Software DevelopmentFive Elements, Inc http://www.five-elements.com/~jsw/ --

true x86 PCI bus speeds/specs

2002-02-23 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
Packet > routing, filtering, masquerading really doesn't require much CPU > horsepower. -- Jeff S Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Software DevelopmentFive Elements, Inc http://www.five-elements.com/~jsw/

true x86 PCI bus speeds/specs

2002-02-23 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
oughput. Packet > routing, filtering, masquerading really doesn't require much CPU > horsepower. -- Jeff S Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Software DevelopmentFive Elements, Inc http://www.five-elements.com/~jsw/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

opinions on swap size and usage?

2002-02-12 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
ap a bit more than I usually do. What do other folks on this list do? Zero swap? As much swap as physical memory? More? Why? Can you change the swapper's priority, and does this help when your machine starts swapping heavily? Thanks for the opinions. -- Jeff S Wheeler [

opinions on swap size and usage?

2002-02-12 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
ap a bit more than I usually do. What do other folks on this list do? Zero swap? As much swap as physical memory? More? Why? Can you change the swapper's priority, and does this help when your machine starts swapping heavily? Thanks for the opinions. -- Jeff S Wheeler [

unstable is "unstable"; stable is "outdated"

2002-02-01 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
mailing list, but I always hear that Debian as an organization is often too burdened with internal bickering and politics to move forward with big changes. Is that the case here? Just curious, not trying to start a flame war. -- Jeff S Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Software Develop

unstable is "unstable"; stable is "outdated"

2002-02-01 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
his mailing list, but I always hear that Debian as an organization is often too burdened with internal bickering and politics to move forward with big changes. Is that the case here? Just curious, not trying to start a flame war. -- Jeff S Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Software Develop

Iptables and PPTP

2002-01-28 Thread Bender, Jeff
Anyone here have any luck with PPTP through NAT with IPtables? I have recompiled my kernel with PPTP VPN MASQ support and loaded the module. I have even verified that the modules is loaded with lsmod. It tells me that it is unused. I can't seem to authenticate with PPTP to my work's VPN. I us

Re: scp, no ssh

2002-01-09 Thread Jeff Norman
er than that, the only downside I can think of is that the user on the remote system becomes useless for any purpose other than scp-ing. Hope that makes sense. Later, Jeff

Re: scp, no ssh

2002-01-09 Thread Jeff Norman
er than that, the only downside I can think of is that the user on the remote system becomes useless for any purpose other than scp-ing. Hope that makes sense. Later, Jeff -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: user traffic accounting

2002-01-08 Thread Jeff Waugh
in using it as a debugging tool), it may happen, but in its current state, UML is not appropriate for this. - Jeff -- "I'm taking no part in your merry 5-way clusterfuck - sort that mess out between yourselves." - Alexander Viro

Re: user traffic accounting

2002-01-08 Thread Jeff Waugh
in using it as a debugging tool), it may happen, but in its current state, UML is not appropriate for this. - Jeff -- "I'm taking no part in your merry 5-way clusterfuck - sort that mess out between yourselves." - Alexander Viro -- To UNSUBSC

Re: Best way to duplicate HDs--talk more about rsync+ssh system

2002-01-07 Thread Jeff Waugh
examples? Many thanks. man sshd, down the bottom. - Jeff -- No clue is good clue.

Re: Best way to duplicate HDs--talk more about rsync+ssh system

2002-01-06 Thread Jeff Waugh
examples? Many thanks. man sshd, down the bottom. - Jeff -- No clue is good clue. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: long email names

2002-01-02 Thread Jeff Waugh
end, and it gets changed back to 'jdub @ perkypants.org' when mail comes in. Just about every MTA will do similar, or a fairly close approximation, though. (I'm just familiar and happy with postfix.) - Jeff -- I wonder how many bugs have gone unfixed due to misspellings of "FIXME".

Re: long email names

2002-01-02 Thread Jeff Waugh
end, and it gets changed back to 'jdub @ perkypants.org' when mail comes in. Just about every MTA will do similar, or a fairly close approximation, though. (I'm just familiar and happy with postfix.) - Jeff -- I wonder how many bugs have gone unfixed due to misspellings of &

Re: Best way to duplicate HDs--talk more about rsync+ssh system

2002-01-02 Thread Jeff Waugh
it to log in to the ~30-40 machines I have my public key on, without typing passwords every five minutes.) - Jeff -- "jwz? no way man, he's my idle" - James Wilkinson

Re: Best way to duplicate HDs--talk more about rsync+ssh system

2002-01-02 Thread Jeff Waugh
use it to log in to the ~30-40 machines I have my public key on, without typing passwords every five minutes.) - Jeff -- "jwz? no way man, he's my idle" - James Wilkinson -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Best way to duplicate HDs--talk more about rsync+ssh system

2002-01-02 Thread Jeff Waugh
r scripted rsyncs, etc) then they *only need the key*. So, you should keep the data available with passphrase-less keys either read-only or backed up, depending on its importance, etc. - Jeff -- "I think we agnostics need a term for a holy war too. I feel all left out." - George Lebl

Re: Best way to duplicate HDs--talk more about rsync+ssh system

2002-01-01 Thread Jeff Waugh
r scripted rsyncs, etc) then they *only need the key*. So, you should keep the data available with passphrase-less keys either read-only or backed up, depending on its importance, etc. - Jeff -- "I think we agnostics need a term for a holy war too. I feel all left

Re: Best way to duplicate HDs

2002-01-01 Thread Jeff Waugh
> Sigh... and I was hoping for a simple solution like cp /mnt/disk1/* > /mnt/disk2/ :-/ This is the point at which we have one of those "Brady Bunch Moments", when everyone stands around chuckling at what they've learned, and the credits roll. - Jeff -- "And

Re: Best way to duplicate HDs

2002-01-01 Thread Jeff Waugh
> Sigh... and I was hoping for a simple solution like cp /mnt/disk1/* > /mnt/disk2/ :-/ This is the point at which we have one of those "Brady Bunch Moments", when everyone stands around chuckling at what they've learned, and the credits roll. - Jeff -- "And

Re: Best way to duplicate HDs

2002-01-01 Thread Jeff Waugh
e above work? Sorry if I seem naive, but I haven't tried this > "once in a while" RAID method before. It's a dirty hack to make it do what you want it to, that's all. Russell's solution was better, as at least you were getting the benefit of the running mirror if a driv

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