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James O'Sullivan

Open As Webfolder :: Firefox Add-ons - 0 views

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    Long Description Open pages and links in Windows WebFolder WebDAV client (similar to "open in Webfolder" checkbox in IE's open dialog). Note that this requires the Microsoft Webfolder client to be installed on the machine. Thus, it's unlikely to work on Vista installations unless the Webfolder client was installed separately. Please report bugs at http://openwebfolder.mozdev.org/bugs.html, or contact the author directly.
John Twohig

Private IP Addresses - 0 views

  • IP Helper-Address The ip helper-address command is a static command that is configured on a router interface to direct broadcasts to desired destinations within your internetwork. Configuring the ip helper-address command is simple and straightforward. You just have to be aware of which interface the broadcasts are being received on and where you want to forward these broadcasts to. For example, in Figure 7.21, the 2501A router Ethernet0 interface receives a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) client request from HostA, which is a broadcast looking for a DHCP server. Figure 7.21: An ip helper-address single server example The 2501A router needs to be configured as follows: 2501A#config t 2501A(config)#interface ethernet0 2501A(config-if)#ip helper-address 172.16.30.2 The 2501A router now receives the DHCP client broadcast and forwards this broadcast to the DHCP server, which then provides a DHCP address to the client. If you have more than one DHCP server for redundancy purposes, as shown in Figure 7.22, you can configure a subnet broadcast address instead of a single server address. Figure 7.22: An ip helper-address multiple server example The 2501A router would be configured as follows: 2501A#config t 2501A(config)#interface ethernet0 2501A(config-if)#ip helper-address 172.16.30.255 The 2501 router now takes a DHCP client broadcast and sends this to any DHCP server on the 172.16.30.0 network. Remember that when you enable the ip helper-address command, you are forwarding more than just DHCP requests. Let’s discuss all the ports that are being forwarded
Tim Horgan

Quick HOWTO : Ch18 : Configuring DNS - Linux Home Networking - 0 views

  • The only DNS configuration file for a DNS client is the /etc/resolv.conf file, which defines the IP address of the DNS server it should use.
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      Edit file: /etc/resolv.conf
  • There are 13 root authoritative DNS servers
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      BIND supplies these IP addresses at startup.
  • host www.linuxhomenetworking.com
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  • host 65.115.71.34
  • nslookup www.linuxhomenetworking.com
  • nslookup 65.115.71.34
  • The Host Command
  • The nslookup Command
  • chkconfig named on
  • [root@bigboy tmp]# /etc/init.d/named start [root@bigboy tmp]# /etc/init.d/named stop [root@bigboy tmp]# /etc/init.d/named restart
    • Tim Horgan
       
      can also use: service named start service named stop service named restart
  • DNS clients (servers not running BIND) use the /etc/resolv.conf file to determine both the location of their DNS server and the domains to which they belong.
  • The /etc/resolv.conf File
  • /etc/resolv.conf
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      nano /etc/resolv.conf
  • Configuring resolv.conf
  • Creating a named.conf Base Configuration
miriam segondat

Beginner's Guide to FTP - 0 views

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    A beginners guide to ftp...what is it, how is it used etc. It also talks about the ftp client and an ftp site
David Power

PuTTY: a free telnet/ssh client - 0 views

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    Telnet/SSH Client on windows
David Power

Alpine Messaging System-- - 0 views

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    TUI mail client for linux
John Twohig

Linux DHCP Server, Dynamic IP, DHCP how to, sytem administration, linux system, linux d... - 0 views

  • The entire DHCP server configuration consists of three stages. If you are running a firewall (iptables), allow the DHCP You must configure the /etc/dhcpd.conf A running dhcpd daemon (which can be started at boot time)
  • Even though DHCP gives out IP address dynamically, it also has the ability to reserve an IP address for a certain computer. In this sense it's almost as if the client computer has a static IP even though it uses DHCP to get it. This is useful if you want to be able to put entries in your /etc/hosts file and not have to worry about the entry becoming invalid over time.  The first thing we must do is to specify a name for the computer as a helpful identifier
David Power

DHCPStatus - 0 views

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    Good site with DHCP config info. Server and Client
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    Good site for DHCP config
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