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By ALInux at 2006-04-22 08:06
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If trying remote dial-in is not enough..I will also have to enable Horde...on my debian box..wish me luck and a good linmodem...Well I will keep you folks updated about the progress
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By ALInux at 2006-02-12 08:42
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To do this......
I had to create a vpn server on the windows 2003 server...and edit user accounts in the active directory to allow vpn access through the dial-in tab...and add the dial up vpn connection on the laptops of the target vpn users.
But most important I had to edit my firewall to allow vpn traffic to pass through it...vpn is neither tcp nor udp it is pptp....I will post the firewall script when I get back to work
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By ALInux at 2006-02-12 08:38
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Hi this is a script for backing up the internet connection on a debian server...still buggy and testing it and not finished but someone might use it..
Assumptions:
1-pppoe always on connection "should be used as long as up"
2-cable limited backup connection
3-pppoe can not ping external IPs "ISP settings :S" so to test the connection either download a small file or resolve a hostname
4-If pppoe fails 3 times in a row switch to cable...when pppoe up again switch to it
5-pppoe and cable have different firewall setups ....these setups are stored in different firewall scripts which are executed depending on the active connection...
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By ALInux at 2006-02-12 08:33
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Since Ive got my new job........I have been in this permanent dilemna of determining the position of the config files in debian ...they are almost all in dirs different from my FC distro......but since debian was doing such a stable and wonderfull job...and apt-get rocks......I switched to debian sarge....Awesome debian really awesome........
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By ALInux at 2006-02-12 08:33
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Since Ive got my new job........I have been in this permanent dilemna of determining the position of the config files in debian ...they are almost all in dirs different from my FC distro......but since debian was doing such a stable and wonderfull job...and apt-get rocks......I switched to debian sarge....Awesome Things this debian...
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By ALInux at 2005-12-15 05:46
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I was starting to like slack.......but slapt-get did not do the job for me.....I needed something like urpmi or yum....anyhow....Iam back on FC4 now..
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