locations. That helps
a lot with keeping the configs manageable. ;-)
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s manageable. ;-)
And an update. It seems this dhcp server is reacting to requests on the local
network even though there is no config to do so.
I see DHCPINFORM and DHCPACK lines for the local 10.0.1.0 network.
Why is that happening? Is it just parroting what the other authoritative dhcp
serv
to the router, all devices connected to the switches.
I could have bought a bigger POE switch but I already had the other switch(es)
before I needed some POE ports.
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cussion has been going on with what a mail server/client should accept and
try to interpret when the sender does not follow the proper rules.
Met vriendelijke groet,
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senior systeembeheerder
receiving server has
no problem with the discrepency in the ip number, hostname and PTR record.
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Hi!
My problems are two:
After I putted the push "redirect-gateway local def1" in server
saturation at any given moment
in the day.
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hine before and have yet to read all the documentation as to how I can
install a perl script as an extention. Anyone who can help, please do so. What
do I need to focus on at first?
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will load and all will be up and running again. I'd like to keep that
way of setting things up, it makes it easy to test a new set of rules and debug
typo's.
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Helllo Celejar,
>> WPA2's (that's your conventional WiFi standard) secure configuration
>> is fiendishly difficult.
> I take your point, but "fiendishly difficult"? I think you're exaggerating.
I think so too, WPA2 has been around for a rather long time and all software
knows about it.
>> You
Hi David,
> Where would you use it? Why not just drop 12-hour times?
> I don't think I've ever formatted a 12-hour time on a computer (unless you
> want to count the example quoted below).
>
Yup, pretty much when we "send" time info to some when it is not life
foce-to-face using a 12-hour clock
machine?
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d Systems a long time ago with
email, why go back to something like that?
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p-server.service: Unit entered failed
state.
Sep 06 17:47:42 linom1 systemd[1]: isc-dhcp-server.service: Failed with result
'exit-code'.
lines 1-17/17 (END)
Who can help me?
Bonno Bloksma
Hi,
>On Thu, Sep 06, 2018 at 05:33:39PM +0000, Bonno Bloksma wrote:
>> Sep 06 17:47:42 linom1 isc-dhcp-server[1668]: Launching both IPv4 and IPv6
>> servers (please configure INTERFACES in /etc/default/isc-dhcp-server if
> Please edit the file above and place your network inte
stopping and
starting the service does not go well if the interface definition and/or the
dhcpdX.conf config file is not correct.
I have not invested enough time, nor do I have the need, to find out exactly
what works and what does not.
Now after the reboot and a normal dhcpd.conf file for ipv4 all is well. :-)
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round. But that is just a bit of extra info and does not
mitigate this problem.
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I simply put my default.nanorc file back into the /usr/share/nano dir. I
want it to be a system wide default as the current default is "a bit sparse" ;-)
I now better understand the logic why my default file got replaced. Still it
would have been better if there was some kind of warning but I understand the
logic and I can live with it. :-)
Thanks for the explanation
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much
work.
I can rebuild a Debian machine quite fast and have it up and running with for
instance the DHCP service within the hour having all the correct config and
other stuff I want.
I would like to know for which systems I realy need to do this. ;-)
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libntlm0 libpython2.7 mailutils mailutils-common mysql-common psmisc
0 upgraded, 19 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 9,530 kB of archives.
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ines like DHCPINFORM, DHCPACK, DHCPREQUEST,
DHCPOFFER, DHCPNAK, etc.
But of course I do want to have those regular log lines stored somewhere like
in a /var/log/dhcp/dhcpd.log file
So, how do I do that?
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Hi Paul,
> Updated from Stretch to Buster (non-free) the other day all went fine, just
> undertaken
>
> apt update && apt upgrade
>
> today and all seem to go fine, The process seems to be pretty painless for
> the most part.
I do hope you did
apt dist-upgrade
too. ;-)
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verse and does not get me much closer to what I want. :-(
Who can help me and point me to some relevant info?
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will the program become active to send the
mail to the smarthost?
Where can I find more info? It seems this might be my lightweight solution.
Using Google for ssmtp gives mostly links to secure smtp.
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hat can break during a normal upgrade?
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e *.sh files in those
directories to an executable, other than doing it one by one.
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d
student.tio.nl for stuff that relates to the students.
But at one time it was the "official policy" to use .local for internal
stuff. It was even in documentation and course material in those days.
That was of course years before someone decided to use .local for mDns which
then led to the current confusion. :-(
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s up and running for which there is a
separate file in interfaces.d/ ?
That file might then not even have a gateway statement if it used dhcp.
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://wiki.debian.org/UEFI but that does not answer my questions above.
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y still exists, it is
empty, no 70-persistent-net file present.
See https://wiki.debian.org/NetworkInterfaceNames why and how to get another
set of predictable names like lan0 if you want that.
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client service.
Just doing a chmod -w /etc/resolv.conf is not enough.
How can I accomplish this?
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> /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/head - this file is the
> top "fragment" of the (now generated) /etc/resolv.conf file
I might try that if the dhclient.conf does not work
Thanks for the help so far, now just that last little bit. ;-)
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> Interesting. Don't remember running such procedure. Was it for testing or sid?
If I remember correctly it was in the step from Lenny to Squeeze. I know for
sure I had to do it on several machines.
Yup, just found it in my old notes, it was Lenny to Squeeze.
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o my
Linux router. Eth0 is my Local LAN
This works for me as documented in the
https://wiki.debian.org/NetworkConfiguration
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Then he could use just a post-up /etc/network/lots-of-addresses.sh start and a
pre-down /etc/network/lots-of-addresses.sh stop line in the interfaces file.
If each address is to have its own vlan then it is still doable but a bit more
complex. I have never done it that way, I have had only a few different vlans
that I was able to declare in the interfaces file.
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o take an ip address down all I have to do is enter the ip addr del
line and it is gone. If I want it back I just need to enter the ip addr add
line.
When one uses the way you quote above then one needs to add (sub)interfaces for
each address which is more work and when using interface based
umber of days had passed. That was the
proper way, to take action when it is needed. Not to allways take action in
preemptive way in a short (seconds) windows when it is almost never needed.
I hope this clarifies things a bit, I hope we get the option back to stop a
scheduled fschk that is perfor
in a cluster on virtual hardware would have probably created more
problems than it would have solved due to increased system management. :-(
> "Nice, nice, very very nice, they all fit together in the same device."
> ~ Bokonon
All other stuff does indeed run virtualized on a VMware platform, just not the
stuff we primarily use Debian for. ;-)
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nning fschk and have it performed
again at the next boot.
That one I can then schedule, for instance for the following night using
shutdown and the time option. Might even throw in the -F option. ;-)
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d I would know exactly what is going on but my only choice would be
to say, touch luck, just wait. Too bad you will now be too late for .
BTW I have been misspelling fsck as fschk in the few mails I sent today, that
might give you some idea of how often I have to type that command. ;-)
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sck. Others are advising to not rely on that but make sure the fsck
does not start when it is not convenient, my side tries to tell that such an
occasion is so rare one will forget to use that option.
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y scan.
I would considder when there is a problem and a repair action is running to be
a different situation.
And, hitting Ctrl-C should do a normal ending of any write action, it is not a
hard power cycle.
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get rid of these messages? I assume they can be
ignored. If not, what do I need to fix?
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r a black and white printer using just PCL and print a test page. Try
that first and if it works go for a color printer using PCL.
According to the HP site you printer speaks HP PCL 3 GUI and HP PCL 3 Enhanced
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ou will always see an
ipv6 line.
Putting ipv6 in \etc\modprobe.d\blacklist.conf to prevent ipv6 support also no
longer works as some may have noticed.
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he controller understands
when a new disk is placed after a failure and updates the RAID array all by
itself. A software RAID solution is a lot more maintenance and should be
considered a last option. But... It might be the last option for S0lid if he
cannot get a driver for the controller.
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what do you think about this software,
> it's not a GNU or free softwre: www.teamviewer.com/
For remote work into a Windows machine I use that all the time. It works for
"all" versions.
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> both wired ethernet & wifi.
And that is partialy correct, it is not possible to use them at the same time.
However, how you configure the ip setup is another thing. In your case using 2
different addresses may indeed be the best solution.
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rokernel design is possible. And they even build and tested it in the wild.
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y.
>
> Lisi
Same here from the Netherlands, I see 2 websites that seem to be up and running.
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s /dev/sda
How can I get this to work under a g7 or g8 server. Do I need a newer version
of the package of do I need a different package? Do I need to get the CCISS
drivers installed and if so how?
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> /dev/sda: (Smart Array P420i) RAID 5 Volume 0 status: OK.
But I get...
linein:~# cciss_vol_status /dev/sda
cciss_vol_status: /dev/sda: Unknown SCSI device.
Which is weird because I have (copy from iLO):
Model: HP Smart Array P420i Controller
Firmware: Version 3.22
Now what?
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Use the poweroff command instead.
1. https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=746650
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lized
correctly) shutdown will be called, which might not be what you want. Use the
-f flag if you want to do a hard halt or reboot.
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hich NEEDS to increase at each
report so system can detect whether the service is indeed progressing towards a
stopped state or hung in the getting there.
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Hallo Florian,
On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 07:50:28PM +, Bonno Bloksma wrote:
> [...]
> > root@vz02:~# cciss_vol_status /dev/sda
> > /dev/sda: (Smart Array P420i) RAID 5 Volume 0 status: OK.
>
> But I get...
> linein:~# cciss_vol_status /dev/sda
> cciss_vol_status: /d
s for your knowledge and experience.
FWIW.
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or that on the net.
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bout a "graphical interface" and "a few mouse clicks". That sounds
like I need a graphical desktop for this package. If so I cannot use it. I
have no graphical stuff on my servers. A ncurses interface is no problem but it
seems this tool is not that.
Bo
> Is that load balance or failover?
It is a combination. There are 3 loadbalancers for failover in case a
loadbalancer dies / has maintenance / whatever.
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cept that I usualy MOVE the file to some temp directory just in
case I need the "original" to compare it to the new version.
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get the Heartbleed bugfix applied. Had it found any,
> it would have proposed you to restart them.
But that is funy because the checkrestart command that I issued right after
found several services that needed restarting. But maybe they did not need a
restart just for hartbleed?
Bonno Blo
ed-format-4k-sector-size-hard-drive,2759.html
and look in Wikipedia for more info.
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;t think the installer looks at the disk type. It will just use 1M
boundaries for starting a new partition.
Why it ends the previous partition just beyond that 1M boundary and then has to
skip 2047 512b sectors I do not know, that might be a minor bug.
And ah who the heck cares about 1M on a
bles -A FORWARD -s 192.168.2.0/8 -o eth1 -j ACCEPT iptables -A FORWARD -s
> 192.168.2.0/8 -o eth1 -j ACCEPT iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s
> 192.168.2.0/8 -o eth1 -j MASQUERADE
Masquerading tricks on a VPN are usually only needed if the other side is ALSO
using the same, in this case 192.168.2.0, network.
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ge it just now, lets first solve your current problem but... once
that is solved see if still you have a working openvpn tunnel if you switch to
udp. In most cases you get a better throughput. In some isolated cases the
performance is better using tcp, just see what is better for you.
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u get a better >throughput. In some isolated cases
>>the performance is better using tcp, just see what is better for you.
>
>I am using the vpn config the company gave me to use. I just customized it to
>store my vpn password in a file, rather than enter it manually. But I'll try
>udp, I take a performance hit, but I assumed >that was entirely due to the
>extra routing hops to their network. Maybe it will give me some of that
>performance hit back. Thanks.
No, do not change it then. If the server side says you need to use proto tcp
then that is what YOU need to use too.
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PT
# Forward traffic from your local LAN to the outside
$IPTABLES -A FORWARD -i eth0 -j ACCEPT
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Verzonden: donderdag 17 januari 2013 8:51
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Onderwerp: RE: OpenVPN and IP Forwarding
Hi,
>>>http:/
Hi Andrei,
> Van: Andrei Hristow [mailto:adrifo...@gmail.com]
>
> Hi, I have 8 GB RAM Which version will be better for my i381 or amd64
The i386 kernel can only address the first 4GB and needs "trics" to access the
rest. So, for you and many others, it is the amd64 vers
/var, and run fsck.ext3 /var or is there something else I
should do first?
Is there maybe some background process that is still running through all inodes
freeing up the 4+GB diskspace?
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> Restart syslog.
Thanks that worked.
>> On 30/01/2013 11:54 PM, "Bonno Bloksma" wrote:
>>
>> I had a problem that generated A LOT of messages in syslog and it grew
>> untill the entire /var
used in a way
that "you better have a good reason not to implement this" So maybe I NEED 11
posts after all. ;-)
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B is available for your
> files. There is OS overhead, also.
When buying 3,5" floppies it sometimes said 2MB on them. Which was the
unformatted disk capacity. Of course once formatted you only had the 1.4MB
space left for your files.
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rrent kernel. You might try getting a newer kernel and see if
that solves your problem.
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ot) partition.
>
> It is simpler to move the partition in single user mode. Just issue the
> command (as root)
>
> # shutdown now
>
Hmm, I have always used the init command to change runlevels. So I would have
gone for:
# init 1
And indeed single user lever is the way to g
the same amd64 image you had but now with some non-free NIC drivers
included. For a lot of Broadcom NICs, which is what a lot of servers have, this
will solve your problem.
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6 15% /usr
/dev/mapper/linbobo-var
2955216 1666036 1139064 60% /var
#
So now what?
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ill be installed:
dctrl-tools{a}
The following partially installed packages will be configured:
curl debian-goodies libcurl3 libssh2-1
[]
Current status: 0 broken [-1].
#
Thanks for pointing it out to me.
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be lot of info found about it on the internet.
Using a small Linux machine as my router for my internal network solves a lot
of problems, it knows which traffic to send where. It sets up the VPN, sets up
my IVPv6 tunnel, does DHCP, is my firewall, my router, my dns server etc. And
all my machine
at the server side is using in order to know what
protocol the client side has to use. Then you need to determine which software
supports that protocol.
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that can run too. I use those two now to make sure all is up-and-running in
time for the rest to do their work.
Or is there a better way?
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ld use something (udev?) to change it to eth-staff and vlan-internet
This is just an example / test environment for me at home. At work this gets
more complicated with more interfaces and more vlans.
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ding to the wiki page http://wiki.defcon.no/guides/debian/vlan the
vlan-raw-device stanza will be gone in Wheezy. That means the setup as you
showed, and that I intended to use, is not possible.
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did work. So it seems there are not just 2
options but one is plain wrong.
Can someone make sure that page gets modified? Is currently has the status
"Immutable page"
As that page is the top ranking page when looking for Debian vlan it seems this
page had better be correct.
Bonno Bloks
I thought something would trigger it.
Is the above simply an error of checkrestart and is Perl actually using the new
lib already?
Is there some way I can / need to force perl to use the new lib?
Or do I need to restart the server?
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ay?
This might be a dns issue. When you log in it tries to look up information for
the previous login. For instance it will try to find the dns name for the host
that was used to log in from. If that ip-number cannot be found via dns or
other means then you might have to wait for a timeout.
.
- make sure the filesystem rights are proper for the user to access the
them
Then I can scp as the user to the server and get the file. And of course in
reverse order if I want to place a file on the system.
Is there a better way or is that the way it needs to be done?
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the timer and posted an uptime longer then the
existence of Novell netware. ;-)
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... what about
/boot?
Should I have my /boot partition as ext4 as well or should I make it ext3 or
even ext2? And why?
As this is just a test I am going forward with ext4 but I would like to get
your input.
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would cause this but... I
might miss something.
This is the first time I cannot get into a system where I am 100% sure I am
using the correct name/password and am able to test this by simply using the
console.
What should I look for?
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ended up on a
different machine, that just had to happen a ssh interface as well. :-(
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setup it might also be just easier to do a
clean install and restore the data from backup.
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Hi Jerry,
I will focus on one part, the other parts have been covered.
[]
> Next question: Typically mail is not left on the servers, which I understand
> is one
> of the advantages of imap. I've been using POP3 (qpopper), but are there
> other
> reasons for going to imap?
Using IMAP mea
op receiving
mails, which is usually there to make sure that there IS a limit to the
mailbox, at work we have it set at double the first limit.
Exchange (which we use at work) is not my favorite mailserver in many cases but
this is one feature that I really like.
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a file /var/log/dmesg with all the messages during boot.
Anything after that is in the /var/log/syslog file. The dmesg file has all the
messages before the syslog starts.
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> How can I configure clients to connect to both openvpn?
There is a special openvpn list openvpn-us...@lists.sourceforge.net if you need
more information from the people there, who happen to know a lot about openvpn.
;-)
Met vriendelijke groet,
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les -t nat -A POSTOUTING -s 10.1.1.3 -j SNAT --to 1.2.3.3
What is it that is not working? If you think we can solve the problem better by
supplying the real configs then please do so.
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at disk. Unplugging it
would also change the name of the disks (sda, sdb, etc) and might interfere
with the installation or later on with running it, although it should not when
using the default disk labels.
> Of course the internal hard disk will be backed up before the attempted
> i
and Bingo new random password. I
store it securely on my computer and that's it.
Oh, and to make sure it is indeed hard enough to guess. If I do not see enough
captitals, numbers en punctuations in there I will insert a few extra.
Bonno Bloksma
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y time and trouble you may care to take.
I use munin to keep track of a lot of hardware related issues on my Linux
machine, including ethX traffic info.
If you want to track the router stats and your router supports SNMP then you
might also have a look at mrtg.
Both tools make graphs for daily, wee
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