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<0> is the prob the modem or the router
<1> and i hope you're not using the usb connection with win98
<2> i have this problem: i am blocking with firewall rules all incoming connections on tcp ports 51[234] (exec, shell, login) . but i want to open *only these ports* on the internal LAN (its just to understand, i normally use ssh and disable all r-commands). It seems that a non interactive rsh command (rsh host ls) opens tcp connection on tcp port 514 , but the remore end opens a tcp port in the range (1011-1023) for stderr stream, so how can i specify wh
<2> ich port to block in the firewall if it is changing randomly....
<3> tojoe, no, im on rj
<4> themaxxz: hoster?
<3> tojoe, you say i talk to my isp?
<1> sbmot then you still have to talk to your provider, or bug the guys in #windows
<5> TheGewp, hosting company, they have some online admin tool that allows me to manage my mailboxes
<4> ahhh
<4> i am my hoster
<5> :)
<4> and i can get around it with exim
<5> i'd say thats a better solution if you ever decide to ditch exchange :)
<4> basically i create a phoney domain to send all mail to, and add that to a users email list
<4> then in exim i just do an @domain.com user@phoney.domain.com



<6> ladybyte, spell crescendo
<7> 'crescendo' may be spelled correctly
<6> 'may'?
<4> i suppose i should just try it
<6> smb: Does the Linux box get an IP?
<5> yes it's may
<4> im worried that it might rewrite headers tough
<5> Fri May 26 23:03:47 CEST 2006
<5> see
<5> :-p
<3> longword yeah, but it takes one that is not from my dhcp server
<6> What IP is that?
<4> and that might make filtering and spam control in exchange difficult
<8> boo whats going on?
<3> i dont know, its like 169.43.1
<4> heh
<4> thats the MS default ip when it gets no response frm dhcp
<5> sbmot, thats windows 'built in I don't get an ip ip'
<3> themaxxz so? is not seeing the dchp server?
<4> correct.
<4> you sure you have a decent nic driver?
<3> i have no driver on win98, im using a ethernet
<1> i'd rather wager that he cant hook up more than 1 mac or even anything other than a specific mac to the modem
<5> so
<4> tojoe: yeah...might be that
<4> tojoe: if its an actual router though...
<5> what about this : http://www.cdt.org/speech/net-neutrality/
<5> for you americans here :)
<1> TheGewp i havent seen anyone using the routing firmware on docsis modems, broadcoms silicon *****s* for that
<4> tojoe: hmm
<1> or maybe it is the software which limits the lan to 32 hosts max. on the routing firmware, still ****s though
<4> tojoe: it might be the mac...
<4> is this a dualboot?
<4> or 2 different systems?
<9> hello all.. i need a tool where i can see in realtime if any IP is reloading a page or using excessive bandwith on my apache server? does anything exist that can do that?
<5> tail -f access_log
<5> tail -f access_log |grep ip
<9> yes but i cannot read that fast nor am i a computer to remember all those ips
<9> i already am doing that but i cannot see it
<5> awstats
<5> no point to have realtime if you are not reading it realtime is there
<9> i dont get your point, i have a problem now, and i need to see who is causing it.. so i can block them.. realtime view of bandwith per ip would be nice
<5> iptraff
<10> yup. iptraf is good.
<4> you will have to forgive me...but i bearly remember you...
<2> due to corporate policies i am forced to install 'safeboot' disk encryption pre-boot software on my laptop. I have a linux partition and a grub bootloader installed in the MBR. I guess that after installing this great piece of junk my linux system will be gone, right ? or is there a way to have it working, for example leaving its partition unencrypted .....
<10> ewww. I can't say.
<2> :-(
<8> so what ya doing gewp? been busy wasn't following
<11> hi all
<4> that was not for here :P
<11> .
<4> Redragon: having an issue with ms exchage...
<8> well that an issue all its own, even before you begin putting email accounts on it :)
<9> long time since i seen iptraf.. nice but i only see LO interfaces and 127.0.0.1 on it
<9> i have some weird network setup i guess
<10> |Trail|: hrm. Sounds like you have a weird network setup. Got an eth0? Is that your cable modem or DSL modem?
<9> it is my hosted webserver, redhat enterprise crap.. my interfaces are called venet0:1 to venet0:9
<9> not eth stuff
<9> my iface is called venet0



<8> must be a dedicated server, sounds like verio or something
<9> it is
<5> haha bob on the cupholders :)
<9> can i configure iptraf for that?
<10> it should just work!
<9> but see the offending ip, i have a feeling someone is holding F5 down to bring me down...
<9> is there a way to block such 'attacks' ?
<8> okay going for my coffee that i should have had 6 hours ago ....
<9> oh yeah
<9> i made some too.. forgot about it
<10> oh... gone. Darn I drunk that quick too.
<11> i was just in here yesterday with my shiny new debian system, but now i'm trying yoper haha
<9> would mod_bandwith catch ppl holding down F5 on a webserver?
<9> is there some solution ?
<10> MD__: huh? You've given up on Debian??
<11> nah
<11> i'm gonna keep it and then put yoper on my free space
<11> and see which one i like better
<10> *sigh*
<11> :( what's the matter?
<11> well i would guess, it's a boot key >:-)
<12> anyone alive in here?
<12> 87 other people besides me and not a single one alive to respond... sad
<13> !ask
<7> If you have a question, please just *ask it*. And don't address specific people - ask the channel. If somebody knows, they'll answer :) To get help quicker, don't ask "can I ask a question," "can anyone help," or "does anybody use/know about foo". Be as specific as you can. Specific, Informative, Complete, Concise, and On-topic. Don't be demanding or insulting; ...
<12> alright...
<12> I also want something that will be easy to install, setup, and configure
<13> also ? what was your first request
<12> uhm... the huge paragraph right above that line
<13> nothing showed here, perhaps you triggered the servers flood queue
<13> or my own :D
<12> ah... lket me break it up...
<12> I'm looking for a linux distro, not sure which one to get, I have previous linux experience but not extensive... I want a version of linux that will run great on an older pc (400mhz-550mhz) and what I want it to do is be a Print Server/ File Server / and possible FTP Server.
<12> I want the file and print server to be acceible to windows PC's and the FTP server to run so that others can connect to me and download files that I have directly over the web... So, does anyone have a recommendation as to what I can use?
<12> did that work now?
<12> accessable that is
<13> yes, i'd suggest debian for older Pcs, for simplicity fedora or ubuntu they say
<12> hmm, so fedora core, or ubuntu would be the easiest but might not run well on an older pc?
<13> not with a full blown GUI, correct
<12> well, I only want a gui that is cabable of letting me do the setup and configuration without having to go command line with things if possible, other then that once it is setup and running I have no use for the GUI anymore
<10> I run ubuntu on 256 MB Celeron 766MHz here, it's acceptable.
<13> ***uming you want one of those, which i doubt for a server
<10> I was running it okay on 96MB 566 MHz Celeron, it was slower, of course, but still ... yeah.
<10> whoops - that was 256MB too.
<12> all I expect is that I get descent transfer speeds for the files, because the 3 purposes of it are printer share (for 4 pc's 1 printer installed) File server (somewhere I can store my music and other files off of my personal PC so I can access them from any pc on the network) and to be able to have friends connect to it from other windows pc's through the internet to download files from me
<13> questForion; any linux distro is capable of what you want
<12> true, but I want the one that is BEST suited for just those 3 operations, as well as being the SIMPLEST for me to install, setup, and configure without a lot of other things added I don't need
<13> i'm biased towards debian, but they say ubuntu (debian based) is simpler to admin/setup etc..
<12> so ubuntu would be the best choice for me and my system for what I want to do?
<13> i cant say its the best but it appears to fit your personal requirements
<12> alright, now I seen some information on that before, what is the difference between ubuntu and kubuntu?
<12> is there a reason why I would want to go with one over the other?
<13> one has gnome as its desktop, the other kde iirc
<13> kde being kubuntu
<12> which one would you recommend?
<12> gnome or kde version?
<13> its just personal preference questForion, i think kde is a little more bloated, but i never liked gnome much, i rarely run gui, only use it on one of my boxes
<14> !xfce
<7> from memory, xfce is a pretty nifty Desktop Environment. Lightweight, fast, compact. http://www.xfce.org/ . apt-get install xfce4
<10> and I'm just installing it right now
<10> (on NetBSD)
<4> themaxxz: still around?
<8> ugg
<5> sort of
<4> ahh
<4> what search criteria did you use to find that page you posted for me?
<5> catchall mailbox
<5> with a sniff of 'exchange' in
<8> TheGewp on exchange?
<12> .


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