Please don't resurrect nearly year old threads, the OP received some suggestions which he said he'd investigate.
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Please don't resurrect nearly year old threads, the OP received some suggestions which he said he'd investigate.
If you are a regular desktop user, you are unlikely to have vulnerable services listening on ports and are likely to be behind a router which should not have any ports forwarded to your desktop.
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I wasn't having a go, getting used to a server is (for some) a legitimate use of a DE :)
I'm not sure what the issue actually is, but I suspect that the VGA controller is just struggling with the...
Apart from the obvious question of why you are running a DE on a server, what do you mean by slow? Are there lags between keyboard presses and what you see on the screen? What graphics are included...
Is this a standard Cisco VPN?
If it is, you could try using the Cisco VPN plugin for Network Manager.
Thinking about this a little more, the following are some general things to bear in mind. I am not very familiar with Edubuntu, these are more general considerations from a network perspective.
On...
Can you please detail your network topology a little more?
The network segment connected directly to the router, that's the normal network, right?
The other switch is for the nodes booting from...
For the modprobe one, edit /etc/modules and add snd-sbawe
sudo nano /etc/modules
so it looks like this (you may have other modules in yours as well, just make sure the snd-sbawe one is there...
Is IPv4 forwarding enabled?
cat /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
Ok, what I think is happening is that the data packets from your FTP client are being dropped, or at least not forwarded to the FTP server.
What you need to do is set a (small) range of...
Are you trying to use active or passive FTP?
No problem, don't forget to mark the thread as solved!
Hmm, you sure you only added the line I said and then re-applied the rules? I have no '80' in the line I pasted......
Your entire iptables-save file would look like this:
Generated by...
I think you need to add the following PREROUTING rule under PREROUTING ACCEPT in the nat table:
-A PREROUTING -p tcp -dport 21 -j DNAT –to-destination 192.168.24.2:21
Well, the first one complains it cannot find ncurses headers, are you sure that ncurses is there and the headers are where they should be?
The second one gives a long list of packages which are...
You need to check if IPv4 forwarding is enabled, and that the routes are in place.
cat /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
will tell you if forwarding is enabled (0=no, 1=yes)
For more specific...
Are you planning to network them with Ethernet cable? If you are, and the server is beefy enough, you could also look at the LTSP project, which is essentially a Thin Client solution based on Linux...
I'm not sure about what to check on the Mac (not having used one) or the router (not knowing what it is) but I can help you to confirm or deny whether it is an issue with the Ubuntu box.
You...
Never used Virtualmin, but have a look for namebased virtualhosts in the wiki. That's the default way of doing it AFAIK.
Are you pinging by hostname or IP address?
Yep, all good now.
Glad you got there in the end! And at least it's fun learning, right?
If you have access to another Linux box running an ssh server, you can set up networking in Clonezilla and save the image directly to the other linux box by mounting a directory on it on the...
It is probably simpler and more robust to do this in /etc/network/interfaces, assuming you have installed the vlan package.
First you need to ensure the 802.1Q module is loaded:
sudo modprobe...
Ummm, I think the OP actually wants to learn?
Listen to TheFu, he is wise in the way of the backup!
To add my tuppence worth on the RAID questions:
LSI cards are good but expensive. Personally, I think software RAID on Linux is fine for...