Form your deny/permit statments like this:
access-list 1 deny 192.168.1.1
access-list 1 permit any
Substitute 192.168.1.1 for the IP address you want to block. Dont forget
the permit at the end or every IP addr will be denied.
Then you must apply the ACL to the interface you want, and specif
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Subject: Re: RH8 gnome-terminal breaks Cisco ctrl-shift-6-x
Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2002 17:39:22 -0500 (EST)
This is bad news.
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, Steven Raymond wrote:
> A very necessary break sequence for Cisco router administration is
> "ctrl-shift-6-x
A very necessary break sequence for Cisco router administration is
"ctrl-shift-6-x". It seems that gnome-terminal in RH8 breaks this key
sequence. No matter how many times you enter it, the sequence does not seem
to be sent by gnome-terminal. Had no problems with it in 7.3 and other
terminal
a USB1.1 controller. I plan to purchase a USB2 controller soon and
if it fixes this minor problem, will update. Have not determined if it has
the problem with automatically dismounting when shutting down, either, but
not a big problem for me.
Thanks for all the suggestions.
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Subject: Re: USB hard drive with Linux?
Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2002 02:27:26 -0700 (PDT)
You might be running into problems with the USB bus itself. You didn't say
whether or not you were running
Compusa is selling an "Acom" brand 40GB USB2.0/1.1 external hard drive for
about $50 after rebates. This price is a lot lower than say a ZIP drive and
tremendously higher capacity. I bought one and am trying to get it to work
with RH7.2. Could use some
help understanding Linux & USB.
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