witam
EQL, iproute. www.lartc.org
ewentualnie mój wykład debian.black.pl/lgul/28/
przeczytalem i zabralem sie do pracy, oczywiscie wyskoczyl problem.
echo 202 www.out /etc/iproute2/rt_tables
ip route add 213.17.142.224/28 dev eth3 src 213.17.142.227 table www.out
RTNETLINK answers: Invalid
w czym moze byc problem?
w niewkompilowanej opcji w kernelu
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Tak z rana sobie mysle. Mam 2 lacza. I chce zrobic cos takiego ze jak
lezy jedno to wszystko leci przez drugie.
Standard prawda? Ale bez routingu dynamicznego. Da się? Jakiś link? :)
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Hello Radosław,
Saturday, June 14, 2003, 11:35:33 AM, you wrote:
Tak z rana sobie mysle. Mam 2 lacza. I chce zrobic cos takiego ze jak
lezy jedno to wszystko leci przez drugie.
Standard prawda? Ale bez routingu dynamicznego. Da się? Jakiś link? :)
tez mnie to interesuje. aha, a jak dziala
Hello Radosław,
Saturday, June 14, 2003, 11:35:33 AM, you wrote:
Tak z rana sobie mysle. Mam 2 lacza. I chce zrobic cos takiego ze jak
lezy jedno to wszystko leci przez drugie.
Standard prawda? Ale bez routingu dynamicznego. Da się? Jakiś link? :)
ja mysle nad innym problemem ale tez
1. zeby rozlozyc obciazenie przychodzace raz wybierany
bylby jeden ip
raz drugi ip z DNS - o ile pamietam mozna tak wpisac aby na zmiane
byly wywolywane.
EQL, iproute. www.lartc.org
ewentualnie mój wykład debian.black.pl/lgul/28/
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Tak z rana sobie mysle. Mam 2 lacza. I chce zrobic cos takiego ze jak
lezy jedno to wszystko leci przez drugie.
Standard prawda? Ale bez routingu dynamicznego. Da się? Jakiś link? :)
tez mnie to interesuje. aha, a jak dziala routing dynamiczy w takim
przypadku i co daje routing statyczny
Hello Radosław,
Saturday, June 14, 2003, 12:49:14 PM, you wrote:
1. zeby rozlozyc obciazenie przychodzace raz wybierany
bylby jeden ip
raz drugi ip z DNS - o ile pamietam mozna tak wpisac aby na zmiane
byly wywolywane.
EQL, iproute. www.lartc.org
ewentualnie mój wykład
Hello Leaf,
Saturday, June 14, 2003, 1:32:13 PM, you wrote:
Jeszcze pozostal problem z ruchem
przychodzacym - czyli (o ile pamietam) wpisami w strefe 2 numerow
IP... bede googlowal dalej ale jak ktos by mial pod reka jakis URL czy
cos to bylbym wdzieczny.
sam sobie odpowiadam ;)
On Sat, Jun 14, 2003 at 02:11:20PM +0200, Leaf wrote:
Co mnie troche wpedzilo w konfuzje bo myslalem ze po prostu DNS zwraca
JEDEN adres tylko ze za kazdym razem inny
Czy moze mi ktos zatem powiedziec jak zrobic load-balancing ruchu
przychodzacego ale dzialajacy na 100% ? Moze sie nie
Użytkownik Leaf napisał:
wygooglalem takie cos:
BIND supports load balancing between 2 or more IP addresses.
Ping postoffice will
; Name TTL CLASS TYPE RR Data
postoffice 300 IN A 10.0.0.2
300 IN A 10.0.0.3
The order will be: 10.0.0.2,10.0.0.3 and
Hello Bartosz,
Saturday, June 14, 2003, 2:41:01 PM, you wrote:
Klient może sobie nagwizdać co najwyżej.
To DNS zwraca różne adresy.
Super :) Dzieki za wyjasnienie :)
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Hello Bertold,
Saturday, June 14, 2003, 3:03:54 PM, you wrote:
To nie jest przeszkodą, bo:
1) jeśli klient weźmie pod uwagę tylko pierwszy wpis, to na zmianę
otrzyma raz pierwszy adres a raz drugi, a o to chodziło
2) jeśli będzie brał pod uwagę oba adresy, ale będzie skonfigurowany,
aby
Just a note: AFAIK debs.fuller.edu does distribute gated .debs
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Stephen == Stephen Zedalis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Stephen On Tue, 24 Feb 1998, Scott Ellis wrote:
Nope. You need to sign a licence to distribute it at all
(including in non-free) and Debian isn't willing to sign the
licence (and you can't just have someone else sign the licence
and
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Joel Klecker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 20:23 +0100 1998-02-23, Peter Paluch wrote:
I would like to ask - is there any package which enables routing using
BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) ? I know that there is routed, but it
doesn't seem to be able to use BGP.
gated
On Mon, Feb 23, 1998 at 02:36:16PM -0800, Joel Klecker wrote:
At 20:23 +0100 1998-02-23, Peter Paluch wrote:
I would like to ask - is there any package which enables routing using
BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) ? I know that there is routed, but it
doesn't seem to be able to use BGP.
gated
At 19:22 -0600 1998-02-23, Jeff Noxon wrote:
>On Mon, Feb 23, 1998 at 02:36:16PM -0800, Joel Klecker wrote:
>> At 20:23 +0100 1998-02-23, Peter Paluch wrote:
>> >I would like to ask - is there any package which enables routing using
>> >BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) ?
On Mon, 23 Feb 1998, Joel Klecker wrote:
gated, but there is no Debian package for it due to licensing[1] (there was
talk of doing an installer package, but nothing ever came of it). gated is
available at http://www.gated.org/.
[1] The gated consortium requires that groups who wish to distribute
On Mon, 23 Feb 1998, Peter Paluch wrote:
Hello, friends,
===
I would like to ask - is there any package which enables routing using
BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) ? I know that there is routed, but it
doesn't seem to be able to use BGP.
gated, but there doesn't seem to be a debian
On Tue, 24 Feb 1998, Stephen Zedalis wrote:
On Mon, 23 Feb 1998, Joel Klecker wrote:
gated, but there is no Debian package for it due to licensing[1] (there was
talk of doing an installer package, but nothing ever came of it). gated is
available at http://www.gated.org/.
[1] The gated
On Tue, 24 Feb 1998, Scott Ellis wrote:
Nope. You need to sign a licence to distribute it at all (including in
non-free) and Debian isn't willing to sign the licence (and you can't just
have someone else sign the licence and then upload it to non-free).
Hmm... Isn't it for things like this that
On Tue, 24 Feb 1998, Stephen Zedalis wrote:
On Tue, 24 Feb 1998, Scott Ellis wrote:
Nope. You need to sign a licence to distribute it at all (including in
non-free) and Debian isn't willing to sign the licence (and you can't just
have someone else sign the licence and then upload it to
Hello, friends,
===
I would like to ask - is there any package which enables routing using
BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) ? I know that there is routed, but it
doesn't seem to be able to use BGP.
Thanks a lot.
Peter
At 20:23 +0100 1998-02-23, Peter Paluch wrote:
I would like to ask - is there any package which enables routing using
BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) ? I know that there is routed, but it
doesn't seem to be able to use BGP.
gated, but there is no Debian package for it due to licensing[1
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