* partha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am using firewall-jay and Squid.
>
> eth0 global ip
> eth1 local ip (192.168.3.1)
>
> Can i have secondary ip (192.168.4.1) on the eth1?
> And use the squid for this subnet to access
> internet?
I don't know what firewall-jay ist but sure you can bind a se
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> - Do i need to use another monitoring software?
> >I depends on what you want to monitor and what your boss wants to see.
> The essential things to monitor is switch, gateway ..
Bosses always appreciate - besides the uptime of your systems ;
* Jose E. Suarez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ¿Can log the iptables logs in another file that cannot be the syslog
> file?
Yes it's possible to do this with the iptables ULOG target.
See: LESS=+/ULOG man iptables
> ¿how to?
Install ulogd, configure /etc/ulogd.conf and add the -j ULOG where you
* Kretzer, Jason R (Big Sandy) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>What services do I need to stop in order to get the following ports to
>close?
>
>rpcbind 111
>
>auth 113
>
>unknown 980?
You should specify which protocol you are talking about (TCP or UDP)?
[TU]DP/111 is the portm
Rakotomandimby Mihamina wrote:
> I would like to save the names of all the installed packages.
>
> # dpkg -l | awk '{print $2}'
>
> Does the work, but some packages with long names are name truncated.
> What's the option to provide to display the full name?
a) You may try to call dpkg -l with CO
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