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I have two network consisting of several computers what i wanna do is i want to monitor both the network servers. My both the network server have 2 nic and i have disabled firewall and selinux i donno want to use iptables for packet forwarding pls tell me how can i do this by installing my monitoring server in one of the network and also my monitoring server has ntp services installed what i want is that my other network comps and server can be update time from this server please guide me ............. i m really in great mess .......some body come forward and help me ............... thanks in advance ......
I am using RHEL4
Last edited by vidurmittal; 09-04-2007 at 07:12 AM.
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