El jue, 25-08-2005 a las 13:23 +0200, Sebastian Kayser escribió:
> * Jose E. Suarez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > ¿Can log the iptables logs in another file that cannot be the syslog
> > file?
>
> Yes it's possible to do this with the iptables ULOG target.
&g
¿Can log the iptables logs in another file that cannot be the syslog
file?
¿how to?
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El vie, 19-08-2005 a las 10:02 +0200, Jose E. Suarez escribió:
> [..]
> > > Any idea?
> > >
> > > J.Ernesto
> >
> > Did you try swapping network cables? I had to do this after upgrading to a
> > newer kernel.
> >
> Swap the network cabl
[..]
> > Any idea?
> >
> > J.Ernesto
>
> Did you try swapping network cables? I had to do this after upgrading to a
> newer kernel.
>
Swap the network cables?? Are you sure? When i start with the older
kernel i don't swap the network cables.. never swap the network cables!
I solved my problem w
Hi!
I'm compiling a 2.6.12 kernel in a hp tc2110 server
( http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/tc2110/ ) with 2 ethernet
cards, one is a 3com 3c905 Tornado (3c59x) Intel and another
82801BA/BAM/CA/CAM (e100).
When i start with the original sarge kernel, it runs well, but when i
run with my
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