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<0> i've gotta ask this <0> has anyone messed around with solaris 10(x86)? <1> Hm. <1> Okay... Routing issue. <1> 10.30.152.0/21 via 10.100.62.211 dev eth2 proto zebra equalize <1> 10.100.62.208/29 dev eth2 proto kernel scope link src 10.100.62.209 <1> Now. eth2 has an eth2:2, with that subnet (10.100.62.208/29) and has eth2 with 10.100.62.48/29. <1> If I do a ping 10.30.153.34, it uses 10.100.62.208/29 as expected, using src 10.100.62.209. If I do a traceroute, however, it uses 10.100.62.48/29, with src 10.100.62.49. <2> isnt it because you use multipath ? <2> (equalize) <2> (or have i got it rong) <1> Hm. <3> hiya all i have a problem with my bnc acounts to connect to undernet. it says i need identd to install i already install it but same sh.. again can smeone help me pls? <1> But... _Every_ time I do the two, it picks the route I mentioned. <2> flush the routing cache and try again <2> you may be surprised :)
<1> I did. <1> And. <1> It sends the packets via 10.100.62.211 <2> are the ping and traceroute done against the same address ? <1> Uh. <1> 00:01:44.264520 00:0a:5e:05:8b:40 > 00:00:ca:f5:76:4f, ethertype IPv4 (0x0800), length 52: IP 10.100.62.49 > 10.30.153.34: icmp 18: echo request seq 1 <1> 00:01:44.265630 00:14:f2:4c:ff:00 > 00:0a:5e:05:8b:40, ethertype IPv4 (0x0800), length 70: IP 10.100.62.211 > 10.100.62.49: icmp 36: time exceeded in-transit <1> That just doesn't look right. <2> routing loop looks like <1> dty: Of course. :-) I may be stupid, but not _that_ stupid <2> :) <2> (i have been surprised most of the times and now i'm not afraid to ask) <2> (no offence) <1> Hm. <2> anyhow time exeeded is because of a routing loop most of the times <4> how can i install sendmail on my box ? <2> try and use -I to force and exit interface, see what it does <1> Well, it's the same interface. <1> So it's a matter of the source address to use <2> how did you defined the aliases, using ifconfig or iproute ? <1> ifconfig <5> what? <4> how can i install sendmail on my box ? <4> Linux melvin 2.2.20 #1 Sat Apr 20 11:45:28 EST 2002 i686 GNU/Linux <6> Unknow```: err, that's WAY too old to put onto the undernet. <7> Unknow``` ask the admin, who runs that very outdated box <6> Not only that, but that date is screwed. <8> What is the most decent open source competitor for vmware workstation? <8> that runs on linux <8> that is. <4> i know that is old one :) <6> Well, there's qemu, there's bochs, and there's ... dunno what else. <8> bochs is pretty slow from what I've heard. <6> They're just the ones I know of. <8> I see. <6> I'm leaving out Xen <8> Thought so too. <1> Hi, Gewp <8> Xen is more for monitoring virtual machines from what I've read or something of the like. <8> and It's more for entreprise-level stuff. <8> I know qemu is very popular for its debug mode on os dev communities. <8> Not sure how good it is for everyday use on a workstation <9> can anyone help me setup my wireless card <10> anybody ever have weird crackling noises when playing divx videos in vlc?? <9> no not of that sort <10> they are real faint.. but annoying as **** <10> plays fine in windows. not like that matters but ya know <10> i checked on google, and most of my results were just people that have digi setups <10> tried mplayer too, and i get no sound at all haha <11> bah <12> how do i stop the dhcpd server? <10> what distro? <13> A distro is, perhaps, one of the following: CentOS, Debian, Gentoo, LFS, Mandrake, Red Hat/Fedora, Slackware and SuSE (in alphabetical order), but can be something else too. a "Distribution" <0> killall dhcpd ? <10> what poop? <12> slack 10.1 <10> hahaha <10> sweet <10> scatalinu: there are a number of things you can do with the dhcpd command located in /usr/sbin.. just do a quick 'man dhcpd'
<12> i don;t know <12> how to stop:((( <12> i didn';t find anything:( <14> try /etc/init.d/dhcpd stop <15> I am having problem getting connlimit to work with iptables, anyone ever had that problem before? it is a CentOS core 3 <11> !seen dreamd <13> dreamd <penguiness@irc.op.at> was last seen on IRC in channel #linuxhelp, d h m s ago, saying: 'Happy New Year, themaxxz :)'. <11> longword: you awake? <16> !seen linux_terror <13> linux_terror <~linux_ter@24.12.65.161> was last seen on IRC in channel #linuxhelp, d h m s ago, saying: 'oh thats friendly'. <17> that guy is always asleep <18> my status says 3 users conected , but i`m the only one ... what`s wrong ? <18> .... <18> no one on ... <18> ? <19> well. the f-word are you talking about? <16> VALKYR: u have 3 xterms open? <18> well ... i`m a bored child that just saw " 2:21am up 35 days, 22:13, 3 users, load average: 0.09, 0.05, 0.02" and wonders hot the f-word is this possible if i am the only one connected and with only one session <18> MoLoot no <18> just one ssh connection from outside <16> VALKYR: local box? <19> what does w report? <18> MoLoot my gw <18> madbovine <18> [root@H8 root]# w <18> 2:19am up 35 days, 22:11, 3 users, load average: 0.00, 0.01, 0.01 <18> USER TTY FROM LOGIN@ IDLE JCPU PCPU WHAT <18> root pts/0 10.1.3.8 1:48am 0.00s 0.84s 0.06s w <18> as i said <16> VALKYR: possible you are logged in on a local term <18> forgot about pasting .. <18> so .. you got the w ? <18> madbovine ? <18> anyone ? <16> VALKYR: logged in on local terms, perhaps (alt-f1, f2, etc)? <18> MoLoot the machine has no keyboard , last reset was done without a keyboard in , so it is really unlikely <16> VALKYR: hmm... not sure... <18> me niether ... brought a clean netstat on it <18> nothing clean .. <18> killed sshd , started again <18> still 3 users <18> probably some ghost connexions .. but ... can`t figure out since no ghost processes <19> try and figure out where that number comes from - may be utmp, but i'm not sure <19> look into that <18> good idea ... i have no idea where linux keeps that count <19> stracing uptime, /var/run/utmp is probably it. run strings on that <18> yap ... <18> and i can see in there 2 other pts`s <14> uptime is kept in /proc in a file <19> yes but `uptime` reports more than that <14> in /proc/uptime <14> it also uses /proc/loadavg <19> strace uptime 2>&1 | grep open <14> all the info is in those 2 files or calculated from those 2 files <18> ok .. <18> should i paste the contents of /var/run/utmp ? <14> why would you do that? <20> heya peeps i need some help with dhcpclient <20> my remote server is getting it's ip fine from the hosts dhcp server <20> and i can ping out from the server <20> but i can't access it from the outside world <18> Redragon^ i have 3 sessions in there , but i only have one real connection <6> ewww. I'm getting spammed again. <14> everyone is always getting spammed hehe, hiya Viking667 <20> http://pastebin.com/501808 <20> thats the original dhclient.conf i found on the system <20> when i use it i get network unreachable errors when the servers starting up <20> really frustrating this as i'm so close to getting to work <11> reve is probably sleeping eh? <6> probably, yeah. <6> hi Redragon^, TheGewp. Someone asked me if it was you that still maintained the site for the pages... <11> my internet stuff is changin soon
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