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  1. TonyOne1

    wireless network

    vop's solution is far from secure. It is trivial to spoof a MAC address. A more secure way of using wireless is to use a combination of MAC Authentication and a VPN (IPSEC - AES256/SHA1). -Tony
  2. TonyOne1

    C "tail" Functionality

    Have a look at logtail in http://ftp.cerias.purdue.edu/pub/tools/unix/logutils/logcheck/logcheck-1.1.tar.gz
  3. TonyOne1

    Cisco Frame Relay T1 Config

    Not insult your intelligence but I see a shutdown on the serial interface. TOne
  4. TonyOne1

    Can't ping device

    the default gateway of the machine on the Ethernet segment is 200.x.x.65 (which is the Ethernet0). I verified that the machine's net mast is 255.255.255.240. This is too weird. Anyother pointers would greatly be appreciated! TOne
  5. TonyOne1

    Can't ping device

    From my router I can ping a host (200.x.x.66) on my ethernet side but from the another remote location I can't. From the other location I can ping the router's ip (200.x.x.65) Any ideas? TIA. Tony Here is a snip of my config interface Ethernet0 ip address 200.x.x.65 255.255.255.240 ...

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