Hooking is illegal in the USA. Even over networks.
Don
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Thats why the call it 'escorting' :)
On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, northern snowfall wrote:
Hooking is illegal in the USA. Even over networks.
Don
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Thats why the call it 'escorting' :)
Hahaha, I spat out some pepsi when I read that
Don
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As long as it wasnt out ur nose - cool :)
On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, northern snowfall wrote:
Thats why the call it 'escorting' :)
Hahaha, I spat out some pepsi when I read that
Don
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a cable from the one switch to the uplink on the
other??? Is my assumption correct?
I would like to have all machines have direct fast access via the
internal NW cables for NFS access.
As simple as this sounds, I have not found anything anywhere about hooking
2 networks together
Subject: Hooking 2 Networks
I have two separate connections to the Internet with static
IPs and two separate networks. Each network has an internal
FBSD Gateway/NAT/caching DNS connected to the backbone
each have a separate LAN subnet (192.168.0.x on one and
10.0.0.x on another
At 11:00 AM 3.1.2003 -0800, Aaron Burke wrote:
Subject: Hooking 2 Networks
I have two separate connections to the Internet with static
IPs and two separate networks. Each network has an internal
FBSD Gateway/NAT/caching DNS connected to the backbone
each have a separate LAN subnet
Each machine has static internal IPs and listed in the
/etc/hosts so finding them is easy.
You dont have to worry about this. It should be fine that
they are in hosts.
(snip)
{192.168.0.0}--[freebsd-gateway]--{internet conn1}
(link)
{10.0.0.0}--[freebsd
At 01:13 PM 3.1.2003 -0800, Aaron Burke wrote:
Each machine has static internal IPs and listed in the
/etc/hosts so finding them is easy.
You dont have to worry about this. It should be fine that
they are in hosts.
(snip)
{192.168.0.0}--[freebsd-gateway]--{internet conn1}