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10 * 172.16 * 192.168 ... why? hi does have any sense this numbers? 10, may be, it's easy to remember for our decimal-sistem 192 it's the first of the C class... but why *168*? and 172.16? it seems random... ... 23 Apr 2008 16:32
Share clipboard and map network drive on rDesktop http://pandaeatsbamboo.blogspot.com/2008/03/share-clipboard-and-map-network-drive.html ... 12 Apr 2008 02:12
iptable rules not being hit Hi, I had a working system with iptable rules which were working fine till the time I hit on these updates button which was prompting me to load some 277 new updates. I am running Fedora Core 6. Is it possible that these updates would have reset some setting due to which iptables has become non functional..... 15 Apr 2008 09:07
Ubuntu Hardy and "Printer Sharing" -- securiry question I have a server with Ubuntu Hardy (8.04). I have a printer on the inside network with a 10.* address (HP 4050N). I just set it up as a default printer on my Hardy server (which has a static internet IP). My question is, is that secure. Does the printer server limit itself to local network only (based on int... 11 Apr 2008 15:06
Calculating subnet distance. Hi , I have a requirement to do in my application as below. 1. I have a list of Sites from where I can download. 2. Calcualte the nearest site from the host , which can be used to download. 3. Nearest site can be calcualted on the basis of geogriphical distance and bandwidth. Problems: - I cannot use ICMP p... 13 Apr 2008 00:37
Linux bonding issue on ibm bladecentre I am having a strange issues with red hat 2.6.9-42.ELsmp in a bladecentre. I just cant seem to get it working the way I want it to like solaris IPMP I have multiple vlan interfaces and have configured bonding with eth0/ eth1. The configuration works fine with basic link detection failure, but we need to enable... 10 Apr 2008 14:31
Belkin and wireless modem My company's Linux server has the following interfaces: eth0, eth1, eth3, lo (I don't know why eth2 is missing). Their settings: eth1: DEVICE=eth1 BROADCAST=218.111.104.107 IPADDR=218.111.104.106 NETMASK=255.255.255.255 NETWORK=218.111.104.104 ONBOOT=yes TYPE=Ethernet GATEWAY=218.111.104.105 eth0:... 10 Apr 2008 12:55
How to interpret this I enter: nslookup 218.111.104.105 Results: Server: cns3.tm.net.my Address: 202.188.0.133 Name: 111.218.in-addr.arpa.tm.net.my Address: 218.111.104.105 What is the meaning of the line "Name" ? Thanks. ... 14 Apr 2008 03:54
Multiple default routes Greetings to all I try to make two default routes through one gateway server, but using different interfaces. It is possible? #ip addr 2: eth0: inet 192.168.161.7/24 brd 192.168.161.255 scope global eth0 3: eth1: inet 192.168.161.4/24 brd 192.168.161.255 scope global eth1 #ip route 192.168.161.0/24 dev eth1... 9 Apr 2008 07:46
Determining the lifespan of a process Hi hi, I've got some network service that spawns agents upon client connections. But I'm wondering if those things get cleaned up again. Does anybody know how I can determine/see how long a process exists on a server? Thanks. -R- ... 9 Apr 2008 06:10 |