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<0> "ISA Server 2004 is an application-layer firewall, virtual private network, and <1> so I can imagine that if you focus on that problem alone while using Google you'll come across a *lot* of documentation written purely with the ***umption of some basic knowledge in mind. <2> egad <1> and that is why its important to start with the basics. <0> ... web cache server". Sounds like this ISA thing isn't "just a proxy", and that "firewall client" is probably a vpn client. <3> RelDrgn yes you get it right <2> m33p! <3> :) <3> RelDrgn: should I look for a vpn client for linux? <2> gah! <0> danny-khi: I wonder if Microsoft VPN would have a linux client... <4> ISA is M$ enterprise firewall product <4> Fred: PPTP <4> unless it does IPsec as well <1> hm, good thinking. it should. <2> use a PIX :)
<3> RelDrgn: why it wouldnt we are talking about internet its same for both windows and linux TCP/IP and UDP isnt it? <5> damnit...my mouse stopped working in windows, and in windows you cant 'rmmod psmouse && modprobe psmouse' <5> that ****s...gotta reboot <2> sheesh <0> danny-khi: VPN adds an extra network layer <4> Crisco is too ****ing expensive <1> but purrty <6> and they have blinky lights <4> you won't get a PIX for cheaper than an ISA setup <6> but but.. BLINKY LIGHTS! <1> yeah... purrty <3> RelDrgn: but my Network Admin told me that I can do that he himself doesn't know how but he is confident that it is possible <5> mmm...blinking lights....seizure initiators! <1> and some of their routers have a nice roundish red window thingie <6> blinky blinky blinky blinky blinky blinky <2> Tamahome, depends on the traffic...PIX 506 works well in SOHO environments <1> damn, who is l33ching my pr0n ?! <4> db2: I wasn't commenting on how well or not it works, merely on the cost <1> schitzo: what colours? <2> yeah, PIXen isn't cheap... <2> pr0n? <6> Lion-O: don't know. I'd have to go to the other building and wander into the data center <7> I dunno, you can get used PIX 505's and 515's off eBay for... well... relatively cheap, a few hundred. <7> Maybe <7> It's been a while since I was pricing them, I almost got a 505 for home, but... eh, "cheap" is still "money not spent on babes and beer". <8> hi <7> hello <1> schitzo: no, we went for lunch <6> Lion-O: oh. what did you get me? <1> schitzo: nothing. I realized it was 23:15 so I skipped lunch. <6> Lion-O: bah. I'm hungry too <9> Ribs. <5> lunch at 23:15? damn <1> Steakk: mah <1> virtual lunch <5> ahh, heh <2> Synapsis, gonna have seafood buffet for lunch <2> lunch/dinner <10> hat command do i use with ip tables to allow all outside IP's to connect to the server on port 80? <10> i can access it, locally but from connections outside it wont let me, and all ports r forwarded. <11> Elops: Why would you need to forward the ports, are you talking about a NAT router with a linux server behind it? <1> Elops: www.iptables.org <4> I haven't really decided on dinner... I'll probably eat late at the pub <10> Lion-O, I know <1> Tamahome_: well, we had fries with sateh 8) Had to get something, it was getting awfully late to dinner. <10> I am looking for the command <10> what command do i use with ip tables to allow all outside IP's to connect to the server on port 80? <1> Elops: "iptables" <4> it's already 17:22 here <12> hi, i can't get kdm to load by default at startup. it always goes into text login. i tried sudo init 5, but doesn't work. any clues? <4> so I'll have to figure something out soon <1> Nulo: what distribution ? <13> guinness and chips! <12> Lion: Kubuntu <12> Lion: it worked ok before i messed it up installing some mail notifiers <1> Nulo: make sure your graphic environment has been properly configured. It doesn't use runlevel 5 for this btw. <12> Lion: when i type startx at propmpt i get the gui running, but the fonts look awkward <12> Lion: what runlevel should i choose
<4> Guinness... the beer that eats like a meal <13> mmmm ;) <1> Nulo: iirc 2. The login manager is simply another service. Check /etc/init.d/kdm <13> i love me some guinness. <9> Now there's someone who can't possibly be here to ask a question. <6> this should be good <14> if he was called google_man_wikipedia he would be the sum of all human knowledge :) <12> Lion: changed HEED_DEFAULT_DISPLAY_MANAGER to false <15> me <12> will try rebooting, cheers <15> :) <6> DaveHowe: wonder what type of implant he would need for htat <1> Nulo: no need to reboot. You can just try to start the .... <1> oh well, cluebies. <14> schitzo: an extra large helping of Clue? <15> what a version of linux work good <15> that manrak good <1> googleman: www.distrowatch.org <4> that's something I'm not overly fond of either...Microsoft has induced people to believe that major system reconfiguration *requires* a reboot, even when it doesn't <15> k <15> or redhat <16> poof <13> eriq <1> Tamahome_: aye. Well, the hardware doesn't but sometimes the software can't cope. <14> "you have moved the mouse. please press any key to reboot and have this change take effect" <13> DaveHowe: hah <1> Tamahome_: like changing the IP adress of a nic.. "you'll have to reboot" :P <13> Lion-O: on pre-2000, anyway.. <16> Qim, Lion-O, DH, Sean <15> how to install linux on windows Xp in same partition of the dosk <15> how to install linux on windows Xp in same partition of the disk <1> Cynic: you know what puzzled me back then? It also supported DHCP. So what if the DHCP was to issue another lease? <1> googleman: rtfm <15> were is <4> Eric <1> googleman: www.distrowatch.org <14> Lion-O: that was fine. however, turning DHCP ON or OFF needed a reboot. <16> Lion-O: maybe it was under the ***umption the network wouldn't change <16> Lion-O: and the reboot was really a Just In Case scenario <1> DaveHowe: true. But isn't that basicly the same as manually changing a static IP? That too required a reboot (or so the system told you). <17> good for googleman <9> Aww man. Did I miss the question? heh <14> Lion-O: yeah - but once dhcp was established as the method, there was a completely different block of code to obtain and renew leases <1> I wonder if we should invoke the "no ban evasion" <4> I was more commenting on the whole sociological changes -- how people percieve computing <1> r0uter-: go kid someone else. Now either behave or find yourself another channel. <16> holy **** <17> why <16> TD has their new pricing structure come May 1st <16> $37.50 for NSF cheques <4> I'm with Scotiabank <16> and PAPs, bills, etc <14> right - time for bed. only 10:30 but still getting my body used to a 7am startup :) <16> Tamahome_: that's okay, I don't do that sort of **** <16> Tamahome_: PLUS transactions will be $5, from $3 <6> Lion-O: I was about to do the ban evasion thing <6> oh well <1> schitzo: it wonders why I banned it from the channel. Pretty amazing, I thought HH kicked it out. <16> Tamahome_: I leverage my visa so I can avoid too many transactions. <15> thx Lion-O <1> schitzo: some people don't know how to read a kick reason I think. <16> Tamahome_: IOW, I just spend on there, and pay it off before it's due <1> thx ? <6> Lion-O: you spoke up first I guess. so you got to be the lucky one <13> Lion-O: that's a pretty good point <6> Lion-O: er, some people don't know how to read and comprehend <13> (re DHCP) <13> iirc, winipcfg had a release/renew option <1> and now he can get lost. <2> m00 <7> Holy ****! <7> $37.50?! OMG I'm screwed
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