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    <title>Buying advice wanted: Quad 1Gbit SFP NIC PCIe</title>
    <description>Hello     For setting up a BGP router i d like to use a NIC which gives some   flexibility     my wishes are:   Quad  or more    PCIe bus as preference   SFP based with or without SFP modules   good performance and stability   preferred supported by standard driver in kernel     and like to know the cost    i ve have a look at:  PEG4SFPi6  and  Niagara 4NE 76 4SFP  Both intel 82576 based  but i   </description>
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    <title>understanding route2</title>
    <description>I m going through the advanced routing howto and just have a few  questions  My setup is basically a three interface system eth0=  gateway no1 eth2 = gatewau no2 eth3 = internal masq   I want to set up  default routes for each interface   with routing back to the origin   I have one quick question       ip route add  P1_NET dev  IF1 src  IP1 table T1  from advanced routing  tutorial     eth0 =    </description>
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    <title>Lsas Blaster Keylooger problem</title>
    <description>Reality of trojan Lsas Blaster KeyLogger  Lsas Blaster Keyloger is fake Windows Alert which is secretly  installed by trojan  It is a part of rogue application  A rogue  software application designed to trick users into buying a fake  product by using scare tactics  It will bombard you with pop ups in  order to try and scam you out of money  This infection can come into  after fake video codec    </description>
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    <title>problem with ftp and conntrack on kernel 2 6 30 5</title>
    <description>Pascal Hambourg wrote:    &gt; Your problem may be related to the following thread in the  &gt; netfilter devel mailing list :  &gt; Message ID:   &gt; Archive:     Thank you   P </description>
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    <title>proposal: indirect shaping of incoming traffic</title>
    <description>Hello     I have sent this to the netdev mailing list some days ago:    http:  www hauke laging de ideen shape incoming ip traffic index en html    Maybe it s interesting for somebody here  :        Hauke       http:  www hauke laging de ideen </description>
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    <title>Mozilla Firefox: Fixing the proxer server settings for all  </title>
    <description>On 09 20 2009 06:38 AM  Mark Hobley wrote:  &gt; In comp infosystems www browsers x Balwinder S Dheeman  wrote:  &gt;   &gt;&gt; The best way to control use of network is control it from your   &gt;&gt; gateway router possibly with the help of filtering proxy sever   &gt;   &gt; I use tinyproxy for filtering        Easily modified: If you re looking to build a custom web proxy   Tinyprox   </description>
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    <title>vacancy s for hardware networking jobs apply resume</title>
    <description>http:  jobsinformation jobs blogspot com 2009 06 sap jobs html    http:  jobsinformation jobs blogspot com 2009 06 dotnet jobs html    http:  jobsinformation jobs blogspot com 2009 06 linux jobs html    http:  jobsinformation jobs blogspot com 2009 06 mcse jobs html    http:  jobsinformation jobs blogspot com 2009 06 c jobs html    http:  jobsinformation jobs blogspot com 2009 06 networking job   </description>
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    <title>Source and Destination address determination</title>
    <description>Hello Everyone              Mr Lew and Mr Robert: thank you very much  Your replies  helped me a LOT in getting things clarified              I am now implementing the  Options  feature in the IP[RFC  791]  As you may already know  the options are of variable length and  each option can also be of variable length from the source s point of  view  However  once the datagram leaves the source  it   </description>
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    <title>TCP reconnect after network cable disconnect </title>
    <description>Arne Wichmann  wrote:  &gt; You might check if you have TCP Keepalives switched on  If you have   &gt; switch them off  if you want your connection to survive network  &gt; outages          when there isn t data being actively transferred across the  connection   If the cable disconnect reconnect tests are happening  while there is activity on the connection  TCP Keepalives on off won   </description>
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    <title>Can browse  cannot ping</title>
    <description>On Tue  1 Sep 2009  in the Usenet newsgroup comp os linux networking  in article    Bit Twister wrote:    &gt;SL Da wrote:    NOTE: Posting from groups google com  or some web forums  dramatically  reduces the chance of your post being seen   Find a real news server     &gt;&gt; I can browse the web pages  but I cannot ping the domain ??    Many network admin   </description>
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    <title>Need to download a distro  Which one?</title>
    <description>On 2009 07 28  David Schwartz  wrote:    &gt; On Jul 27  3:06pm  General Schvantzkoph   &gt; wrote:    &gt;&gt; CentOS5 3 is the obvious choice  it s the free version of RHEL5 3  Fedora  &gt;&gt; is available as a LiveCD or as a complete install DVD  By less than  &gt;&gt; optimal Internet link to you mean DSL or dialup? DSL is good enough for  &gt;&gt; Fedora  dialup isn t bec   </description>
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    <title>More that 2800 Solutions Manuals  Part 1 </title>
    <description>List of Solutions Manual  _________________________        contact me to :      mattosbw1@gmail com            mattosbw1 at   gmail com           ot to :           newbergh123@yahoo com           newbergh123 at   yahoo com              try with both emails             NOTE :   THIS SERVICE IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR :   CHINA  INDIA  PAKISTAN   IRAQ  IRAN  PHILIPPINES  NORTH KOREA  NEPAL  BANGLADESH    </description>
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    <title>iptables   kernel   owner module</title>
    <description>Pascal Hambourg wrote:  &gt; Hello   &gt;   &gt; Coolm@x a crit :  &gt;&gt; Hi   &gt;&gt; I m searching about two weeks for info about owner module for iptables   &gt;&gt; I want to cmd owner feature start to working  but I can t find which  &gt;&gt; kernels supports this feature   &gt;   &gt; The   cmd owner option was removed in kernel 2 6 14  One reason is that  &gt; it was broken with SMP   &gt;   &gt;&gt; http:  lwn net Articles 176192  I   </description>
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    <title>Clear the route cache on your Linux box</title>
    <description>Clear the route cache on your Linux box  http:  pandaeatsbamboo blogspot com 2009 07 clear route cache on your linux box html</description>
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    <title>vsftpd: Configuring pam to prompt for a password on bad us  </title>
    <description>Mark Hobley  wrote:  &gt; An experience pam user would be able to fix this in just a few seconds     I am told that I need something like the pam_listfile modules  with the   sense=deny  option  if that means anything     Apparently Igor Galic developed a patch for a similar vulnerability  but I have  not been able to contact him  I don t know whether anyone   </description>
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