Re: sshd from /etc/rc5.d

1999-11-22 Thread Jason Taylor
Thank you, I made that change as well. Coming from a FreeBSD background I am quickly learning the idiosyncrasies between it and Linux. Again, thanks guys... A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said... > I recently installed openssh onto a debian box and the documentation > says

Re: sshd from /etc/rc5.d

1999-11-22 Thread Jason Taylor
Thank you, that was it... -Jason - Original Message - From: Martin Fluch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Jason Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: Sent: Monday, November 22, 1999 10:46 AM Subject: Re: sshd from /etc/rc5.d > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > > On Mon, 22 N

sshd from /etc/rc5.d

1999-11-22 Thread Jason Taylor
I recently installed openssh onto a debian box and the documentation says that it is normally run from /etc/rc, it seems that /etc/rc5.d is the comparable place in Debian to run it from. However, I created the sym link to the sshd file located elsewhere in the /etc/rc5.d directory. I cannot get

Re: Multiple IP Addressing

1999-11-16 Thread Jason Taylor
possible to have 2 IP addresses that are on the same subnet assigned to each NIC. The end goal is to split out the services to each interface. Please let me know if more information/clarity is needed. - Original Message - From: Stephen A. Witt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Jason Taylor &

Multiple IP Addressing

1999-11-16 Thread Jason Taylor
I am new to the Debian world and am working on a new in house system that has 2 3com 10/100 PCI NIC's in it. I got the system to find the NIC's okay now I am wondering how I configure /etc/init.d/network file to load balance between the NIC's. I added a seperate script in /etc/init.d/network for et