Wow, that was beautiful...I learned quite a bit...first of all I had no idea
that DNSMasq was responsible for DHCP as well! And the options seem a little
bit easier to set up that the normal dhcpd, so that's nice (although I am
pretty sure that with classes in dhcp i could still do the whole MAC
When I see this, I switch mirrors and it usually goes away.
Richard Esplin
On Thursday 16 October 2008 22:39:33 Adam Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I'm wondering if this is a problem on Ubuntu's end, or if it has
something to do with the BYU network. I get this error when reloading
my
justin wrote:
I think it was commentary on how you brought yet another hijacked
thread full circle to talk about the original topic again...
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 1:04 AM, Michael Torrie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Daniel Fussell wrote:
What a way to hijack a hijacked thread. Now if we
Brandon Pedersen wrote:
Wow, that was beautiful...I learned quite a bit...first of all I had no idea
that DNSMasq was responsible for DHCP as well! And the options seem a little
bit easier to set up that the normal dhcpd, so that's nice (although I am
pretty sure that with classes in dhcp i
On Thu, 2008-10-16 at 19:30 -0600, Kyle Mathews wrote:
I've heard geek.com has a good selection for older computers.
Kyle
Research Assistant
eBusiness Center @ BYU
kyle.mathews2000.com/blog
If you're interested, I found 256MB of SDRAM in an bag a few days ago.
You can have it if you
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 10:16 AM, Michael Torrie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
justin wrote:
Instead of commenting on the merits of top and/or bottom posting. Way
to hijack a hijacked thread :)
Ahh... Of course the thread wasn't ever hijacked as that means
something completely different. It
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 9:13 AM, Michael Torrie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you share some details on your setup? It sounds very interesting.
So you set up 2 ssids? Each on its own subnet?
Yep, that's exactly what I did. I created a virtual wireless interface, and
put it on its own
justin wrote:
I think it was commentary on how you brought yet another hijacked
thread full circle to talk about the original topic again...
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 1:04 AM, Michael Torrie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Daniel Fussell wrote:
What a way to hijack a hijacked thread. Now
Does anyone have a good Certificate Authority tool. My work is using
self signed certs. It's becoming increasingly difficult to ensure
that all 8 certs are installed on all 60 PCs. A CA is just what the
network admin ordered. I can do most of it command line but my
co-workers need a little
Mark Gardner wrote:
Does anyone have a good Certificate Authority tool. My work is using
self signed certs. It's becoming increasingly difficult to ensure
that all 8 certs are installed on all 60 PCs. A CA is just what the
network admin ordered. I can do most of it command line but my
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