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<0> anyone here use dd-wrt <1> the 4 minute quitter strikes again <2> anyone knows how to set up RIP? <2> say I have two routers, each is connected to a switch which is connected to 3 hosts <2> the connectvity between each router and its hosts works, also the connectivity between the routers serial interfaces works <2> I need to set up RIP (due to ***ignment, I know there are better routing protocols) so I could ping from one host to another in the wan <2> that is, no static routes <2> ok, guess nobody's here <3> http://www.break.com/index/huge_fish.html WO! <4> [snowe] oh hells bells <5> hi <5> can anyone recommend a free web host that doesnt have a limitation as to the type of file or size of each file allowed <6> poor towelieban :( <5> :p <7> Hi i'v got my networks setyup but cant see each other in workgroup, can do it manually with ip, firewall is ok, workgroup is ok, win firewall disabled, ip addresses + subnets ok, so why does this sometimes happen?
<8> have u run the network settings guide on all the computers in the network? <7> i worked it out <7> i forgot to create a user <9> mornin snowebabe <10> mornin hon <11> hi, i OC'd my one PC to 110mhz FSB (its old) and the wireless network would not connect <11> now its at 108mhz FSB, and it connects & works <11> when i copy a file i get about 1.1mb/s thruput. <11> thats mbytes. (connection 54mbit) <11> is there any software tool i can use that checks for broken frames or whatever? dropped packets? <11> oops. <11> so is any such tool available? <8> hi guys, is it possible to create a group which has access to specific computers in windows 2003 server? <12> pangelovs: yes <13> Does anyone know the "trick" for setting up an IDS and using a hub to capture all of the network traffic...my question is, where do you place the hub on your network? <4> [\snowe\] oh hells bells <14> youd need to force all the trafic thru a port, or ports <13> I swore there was a way to just pop a hub in the mix and it would pick up all the traffic <13> I saw someone just do that and it worked just dont know where he put it on the network <14> well, if you replaced the a switch with a true hub, it certinly would <14> but it would slow things down <14> -the <14> Im guessing theres a switch in there <13> yes <13> but cant i run a hub off of a switch port <13> and capture it that way <14> if you popped a hub between the users and a server, you can attach to the hub and see all traffic to the server <14> or the same with an internet connection <13> I just want to monitor all traffic coming in not so much internal user traggic <13> traffic <14> coming in? <13> ya from the internet <14> from the wan? <14> k <13> ya <13> im not much of a network design guy so any help is apprecaited <14> then the hub would be placed between the router and the lan, and youd attach the IDS to the hub <13> hrmmm interesting <13> i think i got it <13> 1 sec please <14> you have a 10baseT hub? <13> no i am going to pick one up <13> its prob. gonna be 100 <13> but i just went into server room and saw where it should go, makes sence...we have a T1 coming in <13> and it goes into the wall and down to the circuit <13> so <14> well, it cant be a 100baseT, cuz it will be a switch <13> aiight got it <13> im sure i can dig one up in our graveyard <13> now my question is...will this slow down the internet <13> and on the hub it doesnt go into the uplink port correct? <14> 10baseT will handle any DSL or cable connections <14> 10mbs <14> or 10 megs rather <14> my cabel is 7 <13> ya this is a T1
<13> 1.544 <13> mbps <13> so should be fine <14> well, then it will slow. They might make 100baseT hubs that arent switches <13> i wish our switchs just had SPAN ports <14> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16817111502 <13> so its like circuit --> hub --> IDS and Router <13> nice, thanks <14> a hub reflects all trafic to all ports, so the IDS would attach to the hub <13> and the router also attachs to the hub <13> ? <14> yub <13> got it <14> yup <13> makes sense <13> this should work then <13> gotta go dig one up or buy one <13> actually! <13> think i got one <13> brb <14> you'll take up 3 ports on a 4 port hub <14> well, 3 ports no matter what <13> right <13> got it <13> wait <13> oh yas <13> ok...im going to buy one shortly <14> cool <13> thanks so much, ill come back once i get the hub andlet you know how it worked out <13> im install Snort on a linux machine right now <13> what about this one <13> http://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0210630 <13> http://www.microcenter.com/search_results_e.phtml?dropdown_method=keyword&dropdown_keyword=10%2F100+hub <14> if it says hub, it should work <14> you can tell when you install it, because all the connection will blink at the same time <14> connections <15> i have a very rare problem. this user cannot access Amicus & TimeSlips application databases. the user logs into the domain. user can ping using server name. user can browse the servers shares through my network places. the user can access these databases SOMETIMES (1 out of 5 boots). the failure is upon initial login and you need to shutdown/reboot the PC and try again. eventually you gain access. im thinking it may be the network card or wire but it's w <13> domain controller enviorment? <15> yea <15> small domain <13> and they authenticate on the server OK? <15> yea it's weird <15> it appears that they authenticate <15> she can access the domain by browsing my network places <13> that is strange....id try the port they are connected to, wires and network card...if none of that works..slap another machine on there and see if it gets same problems <13> like a laptop or something <15> ok <15> i gotcha, yea i was thinkin about that, network card or wire <15> i didnt think about the port <15> ;) <15> i will try those 3, it's real strange <15> these 2 apps are closely integrated, so they both cannot access their database <13> gotcha <15> but internet and everything works fine <15> she receives IP address <13> that is interesting <15> yea real strange <16> hi guys <16> is this a channel for xp networking? <17> no in particular no <17> not* <17> but its one of many things we do here <16> ok <16> ill ask away then <16> I have a computer on a network that can view shares if I type //computername but I cant see the computers in the network places and it times out when I try and says that I dont have the right p***word <16> there isnt a p***word because its an open network <16> and I can get on the internet fine with the computer as well
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