Your comment about "finding good names for the servers" gave me a thought.
I've know system admin's that use all kind of naming schemes. Some of them
use things like tree type (oak, elm, etc). Others use colors like silver,
red, blue, etc. When I first started in this business I named workstations
after the user that used it most but because people move so much that
becomes a problem so now I name using something like the phone extension or
office number where it is located. For servers I usually name something like
srv1, srv2, etc.

What scheme do any of you use?

Will Lowe

----- Original Message -----
From: "Karthik Poobalasubramanian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2003 12:57 PM
Subject: [brlug-general] Firewall-SOlved


> Well guys there were two problems. The first one is not a problem per se.
> Well the first one is because of browser caching. How I hate browser
> caching!. Well I saw that Netcraft returned "Apache on Debian". and on the
> Debian machine(i gotta find good names for the servers) i had the debian
> test page. To test tried with a wireless network that is outside my
> network. I had web server running on the main-system earlier and had
> acceses it on the test system few hours earlier. So when I tried later
> insteading of getting a new page it was just loading from cache.
>
> the second problem was I did not add 192.167.0.105 to the trustworthy
> connections. Only after I saw Will's post I understood that problem.
>
>
> > 2) You had the order backward:
>      Well may be I donno but still I have them like that and its working.
> I am not sure the order matters. Since its working now I won't mess with
> it till the survey that I am woking on is finished. But I will definitely
> follow it up.
>
> Thanks Will and John!
>
>
> Karthik
>
>
>
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