this sort of thing really belongs on an iproute2/netfilter mail list,
however, as its not at all centos specific.
So John, exactly what is CentOS specific? Should I only read the emails
with release speculation?
-Kris
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On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 11:45 AM, Zdenek zdene...@o2.pl wrote:
Hello all.
Does anybody have experience with pushing CentOS in enterprise?
What does 'enterprise' mean to you?
-Kristopher Kane
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http
What about Func in EPEL? It can handle the ssh keys for you as well.
https://fedorahosted.org/func/
*I have never used this in CentOS or any package from EPEL for that matter.
-Kris
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Check your dns settings after the network comes up.
Agreed. Many hotels have a proxy that requires agreement to their TOS as a
default first HTTP page. You won't even be able to resolve names on the
outside until this happens. If you have a static DNS entry, you might not
get the TOS page.
I received for X-mas an APC UPS system form my computer. I'm looking for how
WARNING! The following is uninformative.
I am just impressed that you get such presents for X-mas. That
totally beats my two packages of white t-shirts.
--
Kristopher Kane
The mere thought of doing what your tasked with doing makes me
want to drink a lot of hard alcohol.
HA!
This thread really made my day.
I liken this to applying duct tape to the wings of a 747.
I would look out the window and say, Neat!
nate: that quote is going on my wall at work.
So long
Neat!
Thanks!
-Kristopher Kane
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-qi nfs-utils yields no results.
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What do you mean locally? Is your mailbox stored on the same system
you use daily or do you mean it is on a server on your subnet?
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