Yeah I've read read about the compact flash interfaces. I want at least a gig of space to move around in so I'll have to research the adapter and flash sizes. The previous link worked great for...
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Yeah I've read read about the compact flash interfaces. I want at least a gig of space to move around in so I'll have to research the adapter and flash sizes. The previous link worked great for...
Damn I've been googling for 3 days and haven't seen this. I'll give it a shot. Thanks.
Whoops.
I've been running IPcop as a router for 3 or 4 years now and my hard drive is getting really loud as it wears out. I've been looking at installing IPcop or Smoothwall or (some other easy to use...
I'm looking for someone who knows a bit about DNS. I have a couple DNS servers setup at work. One is a local Dynamic DNS server that maps host names with DHCP addresses. The other is a hosted DNS...
what is the output of:
hostname
hostname -f
open up a console and:
sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
and post the output.
Also do a:
sudo nano /etc/network/interfaces
and make sure you have:
Create an entry in iptables to block that specific mac. Or you could just pull the plug on the server. :)
snmpwalk -v 2c -c public localhost
viewing your Ip config- ifconfig
Releasing and renewing- sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
Thanks for the reply. That's basically what we want to do but of course cost is the primary obstacle. I think securing a couple racks in a redundant data center a couple hundred miles away is...
Our IT department was affected by the recent floods in the US and we ended up having to relocate all of our servers and 100 people to a temporary facility. We didn't have a disaster recovery plan...
I don't think so. You'd need 1 nic per port. Even then you really don't have a managed switch, you have a linux for with 24 network cards in it and it would be a freaking nightmare to configure all...
It's really helps to have a background in network theory. Pick up Cisco CCNA 1-4 and you'll get some really solid theory on how networks work. It starts really slow but I went from knowing nothing...
Try this article:
http://www.debuntu.org/how-to-monitor-your-servers-with-snmp-and-cacti
This is one I used when I setup all mine. It's a hell of a lot easier then using snmpconf. On a side note...
I assume you are using rsync? I believe that the samba password file is in /usr/local/samba/ somewhere. Check your smb.conf and see what directory it's located in, include it in your rsync and then...
It kind of depends on what server you want to out behind a proxy. If it's a LAMP server you could just serve the web off one server and have it make the Mysql connections to a different server off...
Ended up fixing it myself. Here's the code:
cat create_email_address.php
<html>
<head>
<title>Add New MySQL User</title>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;...
First off, I'm not going to lie, I have very limited scripting skills. Currently I have a postfix server running on a mysql database. When I want to add a new user I have to create to user in the...
No. Those are just netBIOS browser elections.
I'm a linux networking admin for a startup. When I started we had 3 ubuntu servers and 20 desktops. Now we have 18 linux servers running ubuntu and red hat and over 100 workstations. Basically I...
So you have 2 network adapters in your server and you want to configure one of them to fail over if your connection on the other goes down. It's pretty easy:
sudo pico /etc/modules
##add this...
Don't bother with cedega. That's a dying project that has a subscription fee.
Computers are getting so cheap it's ridiculous.
I stick with Vista at home for games and MS office. I'm in a ubuntu command prompt all day and I don't want to have to think when I get home. :)
I can't believe I'm saying this but I actually...