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<0> [\snowe\] oh hells bells
<1> wb snowebabe
<2> ty hon
<3> hey I'm having a problem with "LinNeighborhood" on knoppix and everytime i try to mount a folder on a remote machine is says "can't resolve address" does anybody know how I can possible fix this?
<4> Night-v6
<0> [\snowe\] oh hells bells



<1> mornin snowebabe
<2> mornin hon
<0> [\snowe\] oh hells bells
<5> <5> I'm in marking packets now, and wondering how to mark packet's that are locally generated
<5> <5> I want to perform something like that
<5> <5> iptables -t mangle -I OUTPUT -m owner --uid-owner 1002 -j MARK --set-mark 32
<5> any help?
<6> you guys know much about how bandwidth works?
<7> Yes.
<7> Phew, sometimes I'm glad I log all of my SSH sessions.
<7> Nothing like digging for a piece of router config from over a year ago.
<8> night, um
<8> how do you do log all that
<8> how do you get that level of auditing
<7> Just by logging all of my SSH client connections. I'm looking for when I did a sh run on a specific router in early 2005.
<6> Night-v6, i'm looking for an explanation for why i can't max my upload stream with one session
<6> but can with 2 or 3 sessions
<7> That's a little odd.
<6> well, i've seen it more than once
<6> and never really understood it
<8> where would i go to do a whois for .ni tlds?
<7> www.nic.ni?
<9> chains: Google for the "bandwidth delay product"



<9> That will explain why single-sessions can't max out available bandwidth when bandwidth and latency are both high
<9> I have to answer that same question from my customers all the time
<9> heh
<6> interesting
<6> thanks
<6> i never knew that
<6> how come it doesn't seem to have a problem when downloading?
<6> only uploading?
<9> Hmmm I'm not sure, but I suppose maybe a different RWIN setting on one side vs. the other
<6> is that something i can change on the local system?
<6> or is that through the ISP?
<9> yes it is a setting on the receiving system
<9> so for uploading you have to change it on the other end that is receiving the file
<6> that's weird
<6> doesn't make sense
<6> cuz i can download from plenty of places faster than the rate i get from my home
<9> Well, also check for packetloss
<9> it could be that limiting you
<6> i would think packet loss would entail file corruption though?
<9> No, TCP automatically retransmits any lost data
<9> so you never have corruption on a TCP connection
<6> ah
<8> site to site vpn with a pix fw
<8> i have a server 192.168.3.3 that I need the other side to see me as 10.128.133.3
<8> anyone know how to accomplish this?
<10> 1:1 NAT?


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