Tek-Tips is the largest IT community on the Internet today!

Members share and learn making Tek-Tips Forums the best source of peer-reviewed technical information on the Internet!

  • Congratulations John Tel on being selected by the Tek-Tips community for having the most helpful posts in the forums last week. Way to Go!

Search results for query: *

  • Users: rocketgeek
  • Content: Threads
  • Order by date
  1. rocketgeek

    printer queue with cups/samba

    I have a Linux host with samba and cups, and a printer. I can print to the printer, from a Windows system (xp, 98). It would be very nice if I could print n-up from the windows system, but have not been able to figure out how to. My guess is that it would be best to establish a queue for 2-up...
  2. rocketgeek

    www gateway

    I wonder if there is an implemenation of a www gateway, where a user establishes a session with a "server", which in turn performs the net access, and then routes the traffic back to the client? Implementation of this would be a way to gate and log traffic. It's more of a hypothetical...
  3. rocketgeek

    port forward to VPN?

    I'm wondering if anyone has ever done port forwarding through a VPN? For example, to have port 80 traffic go through a VPN to a remote server. A few pointers would be helpful. Thanks.
  4. rocketgeek

    QoS mgmt with tc on Linux Gateway - CableModem

    I have a RoadRunner (residential) cable modem as my WAN connection. This connects to a Linux box (2.4.33 kernel), which links on a separate ethernet card to a switch for the house. Hanging off that switch is several computers, and two gizmos for VOIP, VOIP1 and VOIP2. My rr service is about...
  5. rocketgeek

    VPN Route Server to Remote

    I'd like to take a sliver of bandwidth at work, where I have static IPs, and do the following: -have one of the static IPs route to my remote mailhost -do the connection to the remote mailhost via a VPN (IPsec pref.) -make this connection bidirectional, so that outbound mail comes from the...
  6. rocketgeek

    Raw device read

    I would like to do a raw read of a device, such as a DVD or a harddrive. How can I do this in Windows (xp)? The equivalent in Linux would be something like a read on /dev/hda or /dev/dvd. The reason I want to do this is to do a complete volume compare, bypassing the file system.
  7. rocketgeek

    Sendmail - reduce host in From:

    Just upgraded our server to Slackware 11.0, using Sendmail. One annoying problem is that mail created on the server has a from of host.sld.tld, rather than the preferred sld.tld. Anyone know where I go to change this? Thanks.
  8. rocketgeek

    VPN to Static IP

    I'm trying to figure out how to configure a VPN which would allow me to: -connect from my home DHCP (port 25 blocked) residential service to my work (Watchguard x500 box) -go out from my work system, on a static IP -pass port 25 SMTP traffic (allows me to run a mailserver at home) I would have...

Part and Inventory Search

Back
Top