client" is on the WAN, have you set the
"destination" port to 1024 in that client?
For example in *nix box, it would be "ssh -p 1024 someuser@your_wan_pub_ip"
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addresses + the
hostname given by a DNS server (bind9).
ISC dhcp + bind9 can be configured to work in sync for dynamic
updates. I don't know about the reverse zones.
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to the bridge.
List the output of 'brctl -show'
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, and the machine acquires a DHCP lease.
Is your cable modem setup in bridge mode? (bridge between it's
ethernet (RJ45) and the 'wan' ports with cable coming in from ISP.
Any ideas why would dhclient be sending a DHCPDISCOVER, but dhcpdump not see
it?
Try tcpdump with dest port 67
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NSA.com?
Did you mean nsa.gov?
nsa.com site is a shipping company.
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searched but found things related to VMWare but not for virt-manager
Any pointers / suggestions much appreciated.
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the benefit of SATA speeds.
IMO, given the price points of SSD v/s USB pen drives [a], SSD is an
overkill for the average user.
[a] SSDs are not cheap in India whereas a branded 4GB pen drive is
less than USD 4.
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set up the 1.5 TB with two VGs, one for the OS and one for data?
This should also work since your OS will take less than 3 GB. You
could also put a small swap LV as well.
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the same is the case with
exim.
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On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 6:21 PM, Klaus Doering
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On 19/05/13 12:48, Arun Khan wrote:
On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 2:15 PM, Klaus Doering
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I agree that in a different setting, where there are many users,
hundreds of emails per
a power cycle resolves the problem
[a] To be fair they have send their tech support and replaced the
unit a couple of times.
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[a], it is a stripped down derivative of Debian.
IIRC Voyage One also has asterisk included.
It comes with an easy to use shell utility that will create a bootable
image on a CF disk and you are good to go!
It works very well on the ALIX and Soekris boards.
[a] http://linux.voyage.hk/
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, such as mounting various folders at
tmpfs. But it works pretty well even without those tweaks.
Just make sure you install grub to the USB stick and not to the hard
drive of whatever computer you're using for the installation.
+1. I have been doing the same and works very well.
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be acceptable to your decibel
tolerance.
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suggested smbldap-tools in another thread
of yours.
Have you installed it and tried to use the utilities?
Also, assuming you are openldap, you will need to install the samba schema.
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On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 8:53 PM, rodrigo tavares
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Hello,
I have a debian with smb +ldap.
Its possible when I to create ldap users send this password for samba users
?
So, i dont´t need make to password for samba users.
Install smbldap-tools package. It
if it shows up in any file
find $HOME -type f -exec egrep -Hn MAIL {} \;
HTH
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On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 9:04 PM, Olivier BATARD wrote:
That's a great idea I'll write a tutorial about that.
By the way, what's the best place to write a tutorial like that ? how to
forge ?
IMO, with a gmail account you also have a blog account. You can
start blogging right away!
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it is going to be for several users, you may want to
integrate such suites with LDAP directory service.
HTH
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in the market, I download their respective manuals. They
usually have the BIOS details.
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As a layman, I would say we have it, but as a scientist I have to
say, 'What do we have?'
Rolf Heuer, Director General CERN on the announcement of Higgs Boson particle.
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Host_Alias NETWORK = 172.16.0.0/255.255.255.0
# now define the virt manager and kvm command to users
VIRT_USERS NETWORK = VIRT_MGR
/file listing
Keep in mind the above list is for the tool set in Ubuntu. The names
may be different in Debian.
HTH,
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As a layman, I would say we have
eth0 tap
/interfaces.debian
interfaces.ubuntu.orig
$ cat /etc/network/interfaces.ubuntu.orig
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
/interfaces.ubuntu.orig
HTH
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I know that I'm not providing all the information, but I don't really
know where to start.
Please provide outputs from:
a) lspci
b) lsmod
c) /sbin/ifconfig -a
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system when I boot with Linux Mint 12 KDE RC (Live Session), the
button is not greyed out.
Any pointers to get the MIC input working highly appreciated.
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in - a headphone should do - and then unplug it. I have seen a
soundcard, which would switch internal mic and line-in, depending on a plug
being in the line-in jack.
I'll experiment as you have suggested but what stumps me is that it
works in Linux Mint 12 KDE RC :(
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Thanks for your respective responses.
Right now I am on a different desktop.
I will try the suggestions and also provide the output requested in
your posts later when I am on the Debian/Wheezy laptop.
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