Ok I just tried using the other enter key with no luck. I swapped out
keyboards and that didn't help. Then I threw the live boot back in it and
ran from that. Now it works fine again. If I go to the installed version
it still doesn't work. I'm thinking it may be related to the media I had
Would someone have an idea when can we expect to see IGMPv3
support in Vyatta? I suppose PIM-SM SSM is already supported,
but is there a way to use this feature without IGMPv3?
PIM-SM is currently experimental. We do absolutely no testing of it
whatsoever at this time. We'd be pleased to
That's very odd. Sometimes, router manager can fail to start, typically
when there is a problem of some sort with the config file. In that case,
you can't log in as vyatta, but you should always be able to login as
root, assuming you know the right password. If you have made no changes
to the
On Jan 2, 2008 12:18 AM, Vects [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello there,
Does vyatta support router on the stick configuration?
I want to deploy it in web hosting environment when every customer has
the own vlan.
Is there any known problem with firewall in such a configuration?
Thanks, Alexc
Thanks, Justin. I guess what I'm looking for is just to be reasonably secure. I
understand that, strictly speaking, reasonably secure will mean different
things to different people, so I'm just talking in broad terms.
For instance, I understand that my SMTP server shouldn't be an open relay
I'm using it in this manner with many (30+) vlans with no issues. I'm
not doing any firewalling, but iptables can handle vlan interfaces, so
that shouldn't be an issue. I'm using tc to do bandwidth rate-limiting
and that works well on the vifs. In short, you should be good.
Do we have any future support for something similar in vyatta? Cli
online help.
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Not sure what like this means, but there's full documentation
available at vyatta.com, and on-line CLI help; just use the '?' key.
Best,
Justin
On Jan 2, 2008 2:55 PM, Ken Felix (C) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do we have any future support for something similar in vyatta? Cli online
help.
JDocs are man-pages for commands. There are also general technical
tutorials available.
Its like having a book about JunOS available on the router.
Justin Fletcher wrote:
Not sure what like this means, but there's full documentation
available at vyatta.com, and on-line CLI help; just use the