I tried something... Removed the SATA drive and rebooed. My boot drive was now /dev/sda2 like normal, but could not boot. So I booted with rescue mode and did this
1. mount /dev/sda2 /mnt
2. chroot /mnt
3. grub-install /dev/sda2
Gave an error first about stage1-2 problem and then I re-ran the...
Hi all,
I have a SUSE enterprise server with one raid and one SATA drive.
In normal operation (for more than 1 year), the boot drive, RAID controller is /dev/sda2. /dev/sda1 is the swap and the other SATA drive is /dev/sdb1 for backup purposes.
Everything was ok up to an uncontrolled power...
Here you go...
/dev/sdc1 /media/onetouch vfat suid 0 0
I found something in boot.log...
first I see
<6>usb 1-2: new device found, idVendor=0d49, idProduct=7100
<6>usb 1-2: new device strings: Mfr=1, Product=3, SerialNumber=2
<6>usb 1-2: Product: OneTouch II
<6>usb 1-2...
I have a problem mounting a USB hard drive at boot time. No problem doing a "mount -a".
If I understand correctly, it should mount at boot time what is in fstab.
Maybe the USB HD is not still recognize when the system parse fstab. I did not find anything relevant in var-log.
Using SUSE...
Thanks for the info... I have now bypassed the firewall and the problem is gone. But funny enough, now I don't need two rules in the filters to access my servers... I will have to read more, because a lot to me does not make sense...
Thanks,
Simon
My VPN server is windows 2003 STD SP1 fully updated.
I have seen this one http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=897651 but I do not think it applies to me...
My connection drops like clockwork after 3min + or - a few seconds.
I have seen some post here and on the net about some firewall problems...
Thanks for all the help...
I tested my VPN from home and I always get disconnected. I don't see any bad logs and-or event viewer items...
Any clues why I would always loose the connection.
Thanks
Thanks... So my last question would be... Will IP filters will make it harder, will it protect more? From what I see only port 1723 is opened on the internet. IP filters will only make a differences after you have successfully login into the VPN...
Do I understand correctly?
Simon
Ok thanks... it works if I put those rules... What is the potential problem if I remove those filters, is there any way a hacker can do stuff from the web...
Thanks
I think I have some limitations on my firewall, the test I did running on 2 different subnet is not working. Cannot connect.
My lan is 10.1.1.x
On my firewall I have tried connecting my second WAN static IP to a 192.168.2.x network but that did not work.
Now my setup works with this
Lan --...
Update:
When I do my setup with two IP but without the IP filters, the VPN works. Do there is a problem with my 2 IP setup and IP filters combination.
Anybody seen those problems
Thanks,
Simon
I did another test, if I use only one IP on the vpn server with no ip-filtering, everything is ok. So the problem seems to be related to the way I use the two IP...
VPN server config... that does not work
10.1.1.223 (intranet side) -- Server -- 10.1.1.4 (internet side) -- FW
VPN server...
Hi all,
Just starting to play around with VPN... Here's what I plan on doing... any comments suggestion are welcomed.
Internet --- FW(netgear FVL328) -- VPN server -- domain (dns)
on the FW, I have configured a second static IP to point to the second IP of the VPN server. everything is on...
This is a SATA drive, probably detected has SCSI by linux for some reason... Is there a way to change the SCSI id on an SATA drive ?
Like I said, I have a raid controler detected has /dev/sda and an SATA drive detected has /dev/sdb.
I can manually mount /dev/sdb but not from fstab at boot...
In the BIOS, the boot drive is the raid array and that works fine... This is an SATA drive connected to the motherboard, not sure what I can control there.
Thanks anyway
I have a server with a raid 5 attached where I boot from and another SATA attached to the motherboard that I want mounted to /backup...
This is fdisk -l
Disk /dev/sda: 319.9 GB, 319977160704 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 38901 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes...
I need to read from server1, user1 and forward to user2 at server2
I need this for many account on server1 (ISP) and forward to different users on other server (like gmail).
I have looked at fetchmail and can read my ISP account and transfer to my local account on my fedora box.
What am I...
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