Re: modem trouble

2003-04-02 Thread Wim
/dev/cua0 /dev/cua1 cheers, babar -- Wim De Hul -- IP SERVICES SPECIALIST Belgacom Carrier and Wholesale Business Unit (CBU) -- AS6774 Ripe : WDH025-RIPE reply-to : [EMAIL PROTECTED] peering

Re: 7.2 install stopping

2003-04-01 Thread Wim
install 3 times and it always gets to just about the same point and quits. Mark -- Wim De Hul -- IP SERVICES SPECIALIST Belgacom Carrier and Wholesale Business Unit (CBU) -- AS6774 Ripe : WDH025-

Authentication with freeradius

2003-03-20 Thread Wim
the web where I can find info on setting up such a configuration. Thanx a lot! Wim -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

Re: history command

2003-01-02 Thread Wim
Patrick Law wrote: Hi guys, Happy New Year, Same to you! How do I remove the entries in command history? clear the file .bash_history (in your home directory) should to the trick. to find it type : ls -la .bash_history Thanks -Patrick -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscr

Re: Monitoring network traffic on port nivo

2002-11-29 Thread Wim De Hul
Hi Raymond, Second Idea: Install iptables on your server, log all packets into a logfile, install cacti/RRDTool and write a script that fetches the data from the logfile and graph them. I think that is a nice solution ;-) Cheers! Wim On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 10:27, Raymond van den Houwen wrote

Re: Monitoring network traffic on port nivo

2002-11-29 Thread Wim De Hul
Hi Raymond, Just a thought: if you install Cacti and snmpd, write a perl script or something like that... I think it can be done that way. Cheers! Wim On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 10:27, Raymond van den Houwen wrote: > > > > > > Thanks Wim !! > > But these monitoring

Re: Monitoring network traffic on port nivo

2002-11-29 Thread Wim De Hul
Hi Raymond, Are it servers or routers you need to monitor? If it are routers, take a loot at netflow at www.caida.org Graphing can be done with cacti at www.raxnet.net, it uses RRDTool from Tobi Oetiker! Cheers! Wim On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 10:02, Raymond van den Houwen wrote: > Does anyone k

RE: TCP/IP UDP priority

1998-06-29 Thread Wim Raets
e server has to wait for the confirmation before sending the next packet. But I think this is kernel hacking stuff, and thats way to difficult for my simple brain. I think I am going to read ipfwchains HOWTO, and install a v2.2 kernel, and take a look at the TOS field. Comments are welcome, Wim

RE: TCP/IP UDP priority

1998-06-26 Thread Wim Raets
??? Thanks in advance, Wim > > I am FTP'ing a new kernel(+/- 10MB) at max speed (4K/s). > > If I would start surfing(http) now, the speed of webpages coming > through > > would be terrible. So I would like to lower the priority of the > > ftp-connec

TCP/IP UDP priority

1998-06-26 Thread Wim Raets
Hello all, I have a ppp-modem(33.6) connection to my ISP. I would like to change the priority of the different protocol I use. Example: I am FTP'ing a new kernel(+/- 10MB) at max speed (4K/s). If I would start surfing(http) now, the speed of webpages coming through would be terrible. So I would

improving my Internet connection

1998-05-06 Thread Wim Raets
I have the following setup: |--| |---| | NT |192.168.1.2 192.168.1.1| Linux | | 4.0 |-| 2.0.33 | |--| |---| aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd

make menuconfig does funny (kernel 2.0.33)

1998-04-08 Thread Wim Raets
I noticed :-) Bye, Wim Raets -- PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips, Errata and the MAILING LIST ARCHIVES! http://www.redhat.com/RedHat-FAQ /RedHat-Errata /RedHat-Tips /mailing-lists To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.