I have a lan wich connects to the internet (only web sites, nothing
else is allowed) via a transparent proxy. Does anyone know of a light
DNS server that could be set up that whatever request is made, the
address of the server is given (It would be nice if for names in the
host file the relevent
I have a network setup with a few debian diskless clients. It also
has few windows clients, which constantly get messed up. These
computes do not have much memory so require a swap partition.
I would like to have them boot disklessly (in order that that I can
manage them centrally, and this also
I have a few diskless clients setup, using a read-only nfs root, and
with a tmpfs mounted for /var, /home and /tmp. The system regularly
prints the following messages:
nfs: server 192.168.1.1 not responding, still trying
nfs: server 192.168.1.1 OK
the output from mount on the client is:
-diskless) client.
Ben
On 31/10/05, Daniel Nilsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ben Sagal ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I have a few diskless clients setup, using a read-only nfs root, and
with a tmpfs mounted for /var, /home and /tmp. The system regularly
prints the following messages:
nfs
I have fixed the problems with all the error messages, The server was
using an ancient RTL8029, i replaced it with an e100, and the whole
network is now flying.
I still know why it is not using tcp, but this is not so important now.
Thank You
Ben.
On 31/10/05, Ben Sagal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Does anyone know how to get dovecot working with quotas?
i have all the data in a Mysql table (including the user's quota).
Ben
Is it possible to run two copies of squid concurrently (same
executable + cache, just different config files)?
Ben
How would i go about creating a squid package with the --enable-ssl
flag set. I would also want this package to override the default
Debian one.
Thank You
Ben
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