Thanks for the info - will be added to the HOWTO.
A shell script that does this will be helpful as well ..
Dani
On Mon, 4 Sep 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 03-Sep-2000 Dani Arbel wrote:
> > just kill the pptp session
>
> On Sun, 3 Sep 2000, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
> > Killing the PPPOE ppp
I am not caliming to be all knowledgable in masquarading, but from what I
understand, what you are asking is impossible.
The problem lies in the fact that bandwidth shaping has everything to do
with source and destination IP's. With your case, however, the returing
traffic doesn't know the differ
One of our key systems has been configured to create a sound for an alert
on the system. We have setup several alerts on this system. The sound driver
used on this system is from OSS. Now, what happens when multiple alerts are
set off at the same time? Do the alerts get queued to the driver?
Whe
On Mon, 4 Sep 2000, Idan Sofer wrote:
> I tried using fair queue to divide the bandwidth so me and the network
> have a relation of 1:1 at the worst case.
> However, the problem is that CBQ can control what the linux box SENDS but
> not what it recieves, that means, i can prevent the network to
On Mon, 4 Sep 2000, Erez Boym wrote:
> Can some one help me make my pppd work when I'm a normal user ?
edit /etc/group, and add every user you want to have ability to run pppd
to "dip" group(that's what i do, anyway)
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Subject: Re: Problems con
> IIRC you generally need to put about 1MB less than what you have
> ("mem=255M" in case of 256 MB), because the bios needs it, or something
> similar. I leave it for the hardware experts here to explain this).
>
On some new Intel Chipset based motherboard (i believe the 810,815) even the
bios rep
Hi,
I have the following problem while trying to connect to the internet :
I use EZppp as my dialer.
When I run EZppp as root it starts the modem connect starts the pppd and
everything is happy.
While running as a normal user the modem dials, I get connected (I can
see the welcome message of m
Hi, Nimrod!
On Mon, Sep 04, 2000 at 08:12:13PM +0200, you wrote the following:
> Of course, you can always modify the source for the ftp program so
> that it reads data from the socket at the desired rate. TCP flow
> control will limit the sender from overflowing the receiver's
> buffers so that
On Mon, Sep 04, 2000 at 07:52:28PM +0200, Idan Sofer wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I have a linux system(2.2.16) connected to the internet using dial-up
> connection, And another two win98 systems connected to the linux system
> via ethernet.
>
> The linux machine is masquerading tcp packets from the win9
On 03-Sep-2000 Dani Arbel wrote:
> just kill the pptp session
On Sun, 3 Sep 2000, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
> Killing the PPPOE ppp daemon or doing ifconfig eth0 down
I had already tried both killing pptp and killing ppp and both solutions did
break the connection, but when I ran pptp again to r
Hi, Tzafrir!
On Mon, Sep 04, 2000 at 12:43:56PM +0300, you wrote the following:
> IIRC you generally need to put about 1MB less than what you have
> ("mem=255M" in case of 256 MB), because the bios needs it, or something
> similar. I leave it for the hardware experts here to explain this).
>Fro
Right now i am translating Downloader for X to hebrew..
after i'll finish it, i will start translate something else
so if u are complaining for the lack of hebrew apps, just do the dirty work by
yourself.. don't wait someone to do it for u.. coz nobody will
Pavel Bibergal
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
>
hi,
i was looking for MOSIX debian pack. for my 2 stormixes
do you know were i can find it?
best wishes
Naor Weissman,
Broadserve Israel.
http://www.broadserve.com
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> Nope, this time the do-and-ask-for-forgiveness-later strategy won't
work...
Ok. can someone answer this nonetheless?
Miki Shapiro
Aladdin Knowledge Systems
Sex. Unix. Snowboarx.
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http://www.babylon.com/newsite/support/platforms.html
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Hello.
I have a linux system(2.2.16) connected to the internet using dial-up
connection, And another two win98 systems connected to the linux system
via ethernet.
The linux machine is masquerading tcp packets from the win98 boxes to the
internet. problem is that if the the linux machine is downl
Well, I have a suggestion for the restaurant in which the next Linux dinner
can take place.
It's called "Tanduri" and it is an Indian restaurant in Northern Tel-Aviv.
I think it's not very pricey too. It is Kosher, and has a selection of
vegetarian food (as well as meat).
If anybody is intere
On Mon, 4 Sep 2000, Boaz Rymland wrote:
> Boaz Rymland wrote:
> >
> > Shlomi Fish wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi!
> > >
> > > I have installed Mandrake 7.1 here at work. When I'm using a kernel which I
> > > compile myself and try to load linux by using loadlin, I encounter the
> > > following problem: I
Well, thanks for everybody who replied. The command
"loadlin vmlinux.vml root=/dev/hdc5 mem=256M" did the trick.
The problem was that after I loaded it with this scheme, it hanged my
computer for a while. After I rebooted, I discovered that I have lots of
corrupt configuration files, so I had t
You probably have the reverse dns lookup problem. The Linux machine tries
to reverse lookup the 10.0.0.2 address, but since you are not connected to
the Internet it waits till timeout.
Try to disable reverse lookup.
Dani
On Mon, 4 Sep 2000, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I've read about thi
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I've read about this problem on the list before, but I cannot find it on the
> mailing list, so I'll post it...
>
> I have 2 machines at home: 1 Linux machine and 1 Windows machine.
>
> The Linux machine IP is: 10.0.0.1 and the windows machine is: 10.0.
Your problem is that the linux machine is trying to perform a reverse lookup on the
windows machine, and it takes it about a minute to give up.
If you are connected to the Internet, the DNS is found immediatly, and the machine
gives up immediatly.
In order to solve the proble, either install a l
Hi All,
I've read about this problem on the list before, but I cannot find it on the
mailing list, so I'll post it...
I have 2 machines at home: 1 Linux machine and 1 Windows machine.
The Linux machine IP is: 10.0.0.1 and the windows machine is: 10.0.0.2
when I try to ping each other - it ping
Boaz Rymland wrote:
>
> Shlomi Fish wrote:
> >
> > Hi!
> >
> > I have installed Mandrake 7.1 here at work. When I'm using a kernel which I
> > compile myself and try to load linux by using loadlin, I encounter the
> > following problem: I have 256 MB of RAM, but free reports that I only have
> >
Hmm. Good question.
I don't know of such an app, but there may very well be one.
Miki Shapiro
Aladdin Knowledge Systems
Sex. Unix. Snowboarx.
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MS>> Some people may say Im wrong on this, but RH is getting awfully
MS>> M$ftish. The dumb-user-approach saying "you don't really need to
That's true. You don't _need_ to know. Information hiding is good, look at
your software design guides. You still _can_ know, if you care. But
average user is
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