04-22-2014
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1. IP Networking
Hi,
My small network consists of a mail server(postfix) and 2 clients.
I want to configure the clients so that all the mail they send is sent through the mailserver. I want to forward all outgoing mail to the mail server.
How should I configure the clients to achieve this?
Thanks for... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: hjallebk
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2. Cybersecurity
Hi,
from my workplace we use a proxy to connect to the outside world, including external ssh servers.
The problem is that the server is seeing the connection coming from the proxy and knows nothing about the client behind it. The ssh connection itself works fine, but x-forwarding does not work as... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: vampirodolce
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3. HP-UX
how to get network packet size
I would like get network output rate(kb/sec)
I type command "netstat -i"
Ipkts Ierrs Opkts Oerrs 653387 0 678202 0
but i didn't know what is it packet size ,
how could i get it? (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: alert0919
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4. IP Networking
Hi all,
I am working on TUN/TAP for tunnelling IP packets from the application to the network.
I am able to open the tun device and assign the IP address to tun0. The steps I followed are given,
1. Opened the tun device /dev/net/tun
2. Assigned a IP address to the tun0 using ifconfig... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: johnniealan
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5. HP-UX
Hello,
I'm writing to you because I encountered the following problem. My program displayes all network interfaces that are available in the system, but I would like to add a functionality in which a user can enter a destination address IP (ex. the IP address of the Google search engine) and will... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: foxrafi
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6. SCO
Hi everybody
My SCO 5.0.2 OpenServer got its kernel corruptions and network stack was accicentially deleted. I would like to know if we have any chance to rebuild its kernel and network stack.
Any help will be great thankfully appreciate
TN (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: TinhNhi
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7. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi,
I am new to the linux kernel development area. I want to know what is the difference between kernel mode stack and user mode stack? Does each process has a user mode stack and a kernel mode stack?? Or Each process has a user mode stack and there is only one kernel mode stack that is shared by... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: saurabhkoar
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8. AIX
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byobu-layout
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NAME
byobu-layout - Save and restore byobu-tmux laouts
USAGE
byobu-layout [save|restore] [name]
DESCRIPTION
byobu-layout will save and restore byobu-tmux(1) split window layouts.
If 'name' is blank, it operates interactively.
Note that this only works with Byobu when backed by tmux(1), and not screen(1).
SEE ALSO
byobu(1), tmux(1)
http://launchpad.net/byobu
AUTHOR
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