I use opendns.com - take a peep at it, very highly recommended.
deface
On Sep 12, 2008, at 1:47 PM, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
Hi, Gentoo!
I bought a new hard drive on Wednesday, and am seriously getting
Gentoo
installed (after doing a trial installation in July).
However looking up URL'
As long as speedport.ip is 192.168.2.1, the routes are okay, and the
resolv-file is okay aswell.
It's most likely either DNS-cacheer, i.e. your own router, or the
DNS-server your ISP is giving you beeing the bottleneck.
You could go ahead and dig(1) both those servers and perhaps time(1)
that. If
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 05:18:16PM -0400, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
> At Fri, 12 Sep 2008 20:59:49 + Alan Mackenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi, Daniel,
> > On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 08:50:13PM +0200, Daniel Beecham wrote:
> >> > However looking up URL's is very, very slow. This is mos
At Fri, 12 Sep 2008 20:59:49 + Alan Mackenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, Daniel,
>
> On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 08:50:13PM +0200, Daniel Beecham wrote:
>
>> > However looking up URL's is very, very slow. This is most
>> > noticeable when running emerge. It is very also noticeable run
Hi, Daniel,
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 08:50:13PM +0200, Daniel Beecham wrote:
> > However looking up URL's is very, very slow. This is most
> > noticeable when running emerge. It is very also noticeable running
> > Firefox; the looking up is _much_ slower than on my existing Debian
> > sarge
On Friday 12 September 2008 20:03:38 Francesco Talamona wrote:
> On Thursday 11 September 2008, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > 180 seconds is 5 minutes
>
> ???
>
> 60*3 = 180
>
> 5 minutes are 300 seconds
>
> :-)
Oops
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alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
On Fri, 2008-09-12 at 18:47 +, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> Hi, Gentoo!
>
> I bought a new hard drive on Wednesday, and am seriously getting Gentoo
> installed (after doing a trial installation in July).
>
> However looking up URL's is very, very slow. This is most
> noticeable when running
Hi, Gentoo!
I bought a new hard drive on Wednesday, and am seriously getting Gentoo
installed (after doing a trial installation in July).
However looking up URL's is very, very slow. This is most
noticeable when running emerge. It is very also noticeable running
Firefox; the looking up is
On Thursday 11 September 2008, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> 180 seconds is 5 minutes
???
60*3 = 180
5 minutes are 300 seconds
:-)
Ciao
Francesco
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Iain Buchanan wrote:
pk wrote:
Hello,
[snip]
Right now I have a GLSA warning on the european configured one:
200808-12 [N] Postfix: local...
On the other one there is no GLSA warning, although both wants to
upgrade to postfix 2.5.5
how did you run glsa-check? With 'affected', 'all', or '
On Fri, 2008-09-12 at 06:58 -0400, Eric Martin wrote:
> Michael Sullivan wrote:
> > On Fri, 2008-09-12 at 15:27 +0930, Iain Buchanan wrote:
> >> Michael Sullivan wrote:
> >>> I hooked up my old server box today so that I could update the software,
> >>> only to find that I could not ssh over to it:
On 12 Sep 2008, at 03:46, Michael Sullivan wrote:
...
debug1: sshd version OpenSSH_4.7p1
debug3: Not a RSA1 key file /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key.
This appears suspicious to me. I would delete that file on the ssh
server & restart ssd - the key will be regenerated (this may take a
minute or t
For the limitation, I cannot help you.
But allowing only an IP range, you can use iptables. You define the
default rule for INPUT packets to DROP and allow only a range (e.g.
192.168.0.0/24).
That would give something like:
iptables -A INPUT -p ALL -i -s
--dport 80 -m tcp -j ACCEPT
You can che
Am Freitag 12 September 2008 13:18:02 schrieb ext Hinko Kocevar:
> When I create a new user on my machine the user belongs to its own group -
> and not the group 'users'. Also when creating directory the user creates it
> with its group name instead of users group. How can this be fixed, so that
>
On Friday 12 September 2008 13:18:02 Hinko Kocevar wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When I create a new user on my machine the user belongs to its own group -
> and not the group 'users'. Also when creating directory the user creates it
> with its group name instead of users group. How can this be fixed, so that
>
On Thu, 11 Sep 2008 19:02:10 -0600 (MDT)
RYAN vAN GINNEKEN wrote:
> Hello all gentoo newbie here i did a raid lvm quick install from the
> 2008.r1 livecd i must have missed something because i keep getting
> rc.conf file from the future errors and my /var directory was empty
> so i just uncompress
2008/9/12 Hinko Kocevar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> When I create a new user on my machine the user belongs to its own group -
> and not the group 'users'. Also when creating directory the user creates it
> with its group name instead of users group. How can this be fixed, so that
> user belo
On Thu, 11 Sep 2008 19:51:21 -0500
Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Dale,
> After getting things switched over, I hope this will make things
> easier in the future if I need to switch ISPs or something. My
> questions are: 1: Does anyone know of a reasonably priced dial-up ISP
> that does not
Hi,
When I create a new user on my machine the user belongs to its own group - and
not the group 'users'. Also when creating directory the user creates it with
its group name instead of users group. How can this be fixed, so that user
belongs to users group by default and hence all the files it
Robert Bridge wrote:
On Fri, 12 Sep 2008 08:42:09 +0200
Alan McKinnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Friday 12 September 2008 02:51:21 Dale wrote:
Get a Yahoo email account and pay for POP access, about $20.00 a
year I think. I think this will make it so that I never have to
change ema
Hello all
I am trying to limit upload speed from my server and also limit source IP's
.For ex. I want to give only 60K of my upload speed.Also I want to make
somekind of rule where only IP range that I chose can connect to port 80,and
all others to be rejected. I am using Apache as web server. Any
Michael Sullivan wrote:
> On Fri, 2008-09-12 at 15:27 +0930, Iain Buchanan wrote:
>> Michael Sullivan wrote:
>>> I hooked up my old server box today so that I could update the software,
>>> only to find that I could not ssh over to it:
>>>
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ ssh bullet
>>> Permission denied
On Fri, 12 Sep 2008 08:42:09 +0200
Alan McKinnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Friday 12 September 2008 02:51:21 Dale wrote:
> > Get a Yahoo email account and pay for POP access, about $20.00 a
> > year I think. I think this will make it so that I never have to
> > change email addresses when I
On Fri, 2008-09-12 at 15:27 +0930, Iain Buchanan wrote:
> Michael Sullivan wrote:
> > I hooked up my old server box today so that I could update the software,
> > only to find that I could not ssh over to it:
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ ssh bullet
> > Permission denied (publickey,keyboard-interac
Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Friday 12 September 2008 09:39:25 Dale wrote:
So Gmail has free POP access? I like to keep my email locally like I do
with AT&T. So far I have saved almost 27,000 emails from this list
alone. I'm a pack rat. LOL
gmail has pop - you can leave the mails on the
On Friday 12 September 2008 09:39:25 Dale wrote:
> So Gmail has free POP access? I like to keep my email locally like I do
> with AT&T. So far I have saved almost 27,000 emails from this list
> alone. I'm a pack rat. LOL
gmail has pop - you can leave the mails on the srever, remove them.
imap
Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Friday 12 September 2008 02:51:21 Dale wrote:
Get a Yahoo email account and pay for POP access, about $20.00 a year I
think. I think this will make it so that I never have to change email
addresses when I switch ISPs and will get the same service regardless of
who I c
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