A link to the archives are on the UVM Vague Web site. http://www.uvm.org/vague/
PS. We're also on Gmane. http://news.gmane.org/gmane.org.user-groups.unix.vague On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 11:48 AM, chris yarger<[email protected]> wrote: > if the archives are there may someone provide a link? > and if anyone has found any new info i would love to hear it :) > thanks > warmest regards, > > Chris Yarger > > web: http://YargerDesigns.org > skype: cpyarger > msn: [email protected] > aim: patyarg > yahoo: christoyarg > > > ( ) ASCII ribbon campaign > X against HTML e-mail > / \ > > > On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 11:31 AM, Stanley Brinkerhoff <[email protected]> > wrote: >> >> I'm not sure if the UVM LISTS system provides archives, but we had a >> similar discussion on May 17/18. Rene Churchill started by asking something >> very similar, and concluded that he was going to purchase a $300 router that >> did everything he needed. >> >> http://www.smalldog.com/product/70697 >> >> If this is a 'set it and forget it' install (ie, something your not >> actively supporting on a retainer), you might want to consider the TCO of a >> roll-your-own ipcop w/ mods vs. an appliance. >> >> PS-Rene - Hows that little guy working out for you? >> >> Stan >> >> On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 10:53 AM, chris yarger <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> does anyone happen to know how to get a ipcop server with three netwrk >>> cards to do load balancing? >>> and paul what is the porgram you use for all of the nifty network maps >>> you make? >>> i want the net topology to roughly look like this, >>> <comcast> >>> {internet}< > [ipcop(dns,dhcp,intrusion >>> detection,]----| >>> <knology> >>> | ------[wifi] _______________ >>> >>> | +38 clients + >>> >>> | + xp w/ cafezee + >>> >>> [xp w/ cafezee >>> and dialup server]------| client&Games + >>> >>> + xbox360 + >>> >>> + PS3 + >>> >>> --------------------------- >>> warmest regards, >>> >>> Chris Yarger >>> >>> web: http://YargerDesigns.org >>> skype: cpyarger >>> msn: [email protected] >>> aim: patyarg >>> yahoo: christoyarg >>> >>> >>> ( ) ASCII ribbon campaign >>> X against HTML e-mail >>> / \ >> > > -- In general, we reserve the right to have a poor memory--the computer, however, is supposed to remember! Poor computer. -- Guy Lewis Steele Jr.
