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Starting: Fri 24 Jan 1997 - 02:36:56 EST
Ending: Fri 31 Jan 1997 - 20:57:01 EST
Messages: 114
- [HELP] Strange 'ping localhost' results
- [Q] Tunable net parameters under 2.1.XX
- [Q]: connecting 2 linux boxes
- Anybody know of user level TCP implementations?
- At wits end trying to network two boxes at home
- Bridging problems...
- Compaq Deskpro 4000
- Connection closed when telneting into my redhat box
- Connection refused when telneting into my redhat box
- Conner CFP4207W / Adaptec 2940UW
- Error mesages
- Fw: unsubscribe
- how to diagnose persistent hangs in r
- how to diagnose persistent hangs in rpc_recv?
- how to diagnose persistent hangs in rpc_recv?)
- ICMP: failed checksum during ping
- IP Masquerading not working
- IP_masq and FTP error message
- IP_masq and FTP error message (was: RE: IP_Masq OK (was Tunable net parameters))
- IP_Masq OK (was Tunable net parameters)
- ipmasq
- ipmasq & OS/2
- killing a stale tcp connection ?
- Linux as an Ethernet Switch & More
- Linux NFS and Windows 95
- Linux security issues?
- Linux TCP/IP vs *BSD (fwd)
- Martians
- Microsoft Proxy Server & Linux
- minor progress - At wits end networking two boxes at home
- NetWork freezing - then thawing
- Network unreachable
- NFS Server down == Forever to boot?
- NFS wait_on_page problem
- Of High Collisions - Intereting Observation
- ping problem two ethernet boards
- Poor mans load balancing
- procps (was Conner CFP4207W / Adaptec 2940UW)
- rarp died..
- redefinition of `yylineno', When compiling 3.5b4 on linux.
- Remote printing problems in Linux
- remove my mail from sendmail queue
- Resolve Name
- resolver libs
- scsi patches where?
- Sendmail eats too much processor time....
- Sendmail processes showing up??
- Serializing hard_start_xmit()
- Serializing hard_start_xmit() (was: 3c509 ethernet going down.)
- SNMP
- TCP: user-setable irtt improperly handled (patch included)
- Texas Inst. ThunderLAN
- win95 <-eth0->linux <-ppp0->isp
- Windows problem...
- writev() inefficiency
- Your experiences please!
Last message date: Fri 31 Jan 1997 - 20:57:01 EST
Archived on: Fri Jan 31 1997 - 21:00:14 EST
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