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<0> hi <1> hi seneca <1> seneca is this channel about networks and protocols? <1> I have a question regarding TCP/IP <0> noone is helpful in this channel <0> they are better at insulting peoplel <1> ah and why #networking? <1> I thought it was about networks <0> its supposed to be
<0> thats how they lure you in <1> interesting <0> they get their jolllies insulting people while drinking mountain dew and playing WoW <0> you might want to try an undernet server <0> maybe they will be more helpful <1> oki <2> question for everyone (hopefully i'm in the right place): is there any way to use an SSL certificate with a shared server (i.e. a shared IP address) on a single domain? <3> you mean like multiple domains, on 1 ip, with multiple certificates? <3> i mean are there other domains hosted on the same ip? <3> i havent seen a server thats capable of doing that due to the way implicit ssl works... <3> before the end users browser p***es on the headers to the server (with the domain name) the ssl connection has to be established <3> so you really need to have a separate IP per domain for SSL to work correctly <3> as far as i know atleast... <4> Xer0: TCP <5> k <5> thx <4> di0de: short: yes. long: http://www.ourshop.com/resources/shared-ssl.html <6> anyone here able to lend help with a wrt54g firmware upgrade to a dd-wrt firmware? <6> I seem to be getting a "page cannot be displayed" error when selecting the firmware to upgrade and I hit "upgrade" <6> the menu in the web gui is slightly different than guides indicate so I think the firmware has been upgraded (the router is used) and I just want to make sure the current firmware on the router is fine <7> Hey guys.. I'm using a Linksys wireless router at home. I have a Win2kPro machine hooked up via an ethernet cable, and a laptop running WinXP Pro connected wirelessly. I want to transfer files from the laptop to the win2k machine, but I can't get the win2k machine to see the laptop on the network. Can anyone help me resolve this? <8> hi <9> hi sir <8> whats up <10> [\snowe\] oh hells bells <11> if 2 computers are hooked up to the same router is there a way to have each computer have a different default gateway address <12> yawn <13> hi <13> is anyone there? <12> yeah <12> i am <12> whats up? <6> anyone familiar with the wrt54g firmware flashing procedure? I'm trying to flash it with one of the linux firmwares (dd-wrt) but when I hit the "upgrade firmware" button after selecting the firmware, I get a "page cannot be displayed" error immediately. Anyone have an idea as to what is going wrong? <14> dacapn <14> what address did you use to get to the router? <6> oh, no, I can connect to the router fine, jsut the upgrade is ****ed, I actually think I have it though, hehe
<14> ok <6> yeah got it <6> for some reason the old firmware wasn't taking the dd-wrt mini, had to update <15> mornin snowebabe <16> mornin hon <10> [snowe] oh hells bells <17> Hi all, I'v been trying to get windows 2003 server to boot off 16k cluster, anyone know of a fix to this? <18> youre setting the hard drive cluster size by hand? <17> brb gonna try something else <19> STATS ARE UP <19> http://www.farpoint.org/networking.html <20> Heh. <20> Nice. <21> Can a server be configured to act as an xDSL modem? <20> If you have an xDSL modem in it. <20> There are a number of PCI ADSL modems, for example, though operating system support is usually limited. <20> Generally, if using a CPE acting as a router causes problems, you would use an ethernet bridge CPE and configure the server as needed. <20> Do you have any specific questions? <20> I'm about to take a smoke break. <21> I was hoping on just installing support for it in e.g. BSD and then just use 2 NIC's to provide the connections <21> :-P <20> So long as you have an external DSL bridge, that should be fine in the majority of cases. <7> Hey, if I want to make sure that one computer on my network always gets the same IP address, but the others can be handled via DHCP, does anyone know if there is a way to do that on a Linksys router? <20> Hmm, I don't recall an easy option to ***ign a leased based on MAC address. <20> You could just manually ***ign an IP outside of the DHCP range to that computer. <22> Chuck Norris would just roundhouse kick that ip into submission <7> Night-v6: I'm looking through the linksys documentation though, and it sounds like there's no way to ***ign a static IP at all unless you first disable DHCP <7> Any ideas? <20> boohoops, well, DHCP has no effect on systems that choose not to participate. <20> boohoops, if your Linksys is .1 and ***igns systems starting at .100, you could have a dozen or more systems manually configured between .2 and .99 without worrying about DHCP ***igning another computer their IPs. <20> boohoops, though even if DHCP did ***ign another computer an IP that is already in use, that will normally be caught and another IP address ***igned. <4> As a bonus, some newer firmware might support static DHCP leases, check the changelog. <20> How's it going, redondos? <4> Night-v6: Good, how about you? <4> Night-v6: I'm still a bit shaken because Argentina was just eliminated from the world cup... I'm sure it's nothing important for most americans, though. :) <20> Doing well. <4> That's good to hear. <20> Glad the week is finally over, heh.
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