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<0> gimme a qp <1> spknspell; <1> wanna get drunk??? zomgz <2> Hi <2> anyone alive here ? :) <3> if you have a question you can just ask it <2> thanks.
<2> I am unable to open my website from my network. <2> i can open the website from any other computer/network, but not on this one. <2> any other website can be opened though but not mine.. <2> doing traceroute from my network to the website/host fails after p***ing thorugh some hops. <2> any help please ? <4> im tryin to research some information on a cisco 3030 redundant VPN concentrator. i searched google but only found stores selling the product. i want to see what technical skills are required to set something up like this. <5> is there a quick and easy way to setup internet connection sharing under debian, internet coming from wireless and nic feeding a winxp machine? <6> might try contribs.org <6> its not debian, tho <7> Whyvas: Yes, `echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward' <5> redondos, is that it? <5> i'd have to run a dhcp server too right? <5> or just set the static ips i guess <7> Whyvas: There's no need to, but you can, of course. <5> ok <5> now say i have machines on a router right <7> Whyvas: If you're not very fond of reading dhcpd documentation, try the small dnsmasq package. It provides a DHCP server and a DNS proxy cache for your local network. <5> they're on the 192.168.0.1 range, say I set the linux box and the winxp machine in that range as well, can machines directly connected to the router see the winxp machine? <7> If that's what you want, then you don't need your (I'm ***uming it is a) laptop to do NAT. You can just bridge the interfaces (wireless and wired). <5> yeah, that's what i had setup before, the winxp machine was doing the bridging and it seemed awefully slow <7> Whyvas: Well, you said it: it had WinXP. <5> the linux box is a mythtv box and im trying to stream the tv over my wireless, but I was only getting like 300K/s <5> so I can watch my stuff on my laptop at night <5> is bridging easy to setup in linux?
<5> i can google it I suppose <7> Well, there's lots of documentation. <7> /usr/src/linux/Documentation/networking/bridge.txt is a good place to start <7> The official online documentation is at http://linux-net.osdl.org/index.php/Bridge <7> And there are quite a few documents explaining it at http://www.tldp.org <7> It's basically a mater of creating the bridge, then adding the interfaces. Done. <7> s/mater/matter/ <5> ok <5> thanks <7> Sure. <8> anyone know how to setup a 98-xp network? <6> just install tcp/ip in both <6> and share a folder <8> i did that dosent work...and i need an inet connection between both <8> im running 2 network cards on one comp and the other comp is like a host <6> with what software to share? <8> idont have a router...my router is the network card <8> can anyone help <5> use the network setup wizard in windows xp <5> make sure your cable is a crossover and not a straight <6> a good router, which is also a firewall, is only $40 <5> you can get a wrt54g for 5$ <9> Hi everyone, if I would like to limit block traffic from a certain host when I notice it sending packets to a range of my public ips within a short timeframe, is there any good linux tool for that? <10> ok, here's a quick one, if you have a digital phone line coming in, verizon, quest, whatever, is it possible to split the connection such that the PBX still gets all the #'s it is expecting and that our fax server gets the other and does what it needs? <10> the problem is in our current scenario our fax server is receiving an analog connections from the PBX which has those numbers in a huntgroup for it, but we are going to move to a colo later and i don't think we'd want to have to go digital -> analog then too <10> -an <9> Anyone knows if you could write a snort rule that would trigger if a source host has sent packets to a range of destination ips within a short time?
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