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  1. Yes that's what it does! You'll need to configure it to your liking though.. Eg. Have HTTP/S traffic having a priority over P2P traffic.
  2. http://free-vent.com/PClist.ods It's a work in progress, I intend on getting it when the Australian dollar reaches 90c to the American dollar.
  3. Why did you put Putty in there? And personally if I wanted to be a script kiddie I'd use Backtrack.
  4. Don't expect a response in a day. Doesn't the third party firmware your currently using support QoS by default?
  5. A floppy drive, You never know when they come in handy!
  6. Getting a new PC, Been polishing the selection for about 8 months now.
  7. So your looking for reference books for everything regarding CLI? Some more information might help ;)
  8. Hmm... Don't want to look like a ass hole but.. "TOLD YOU SO!" Look up a few posts..
  9. Remember the tmp directory is temporary so whenever you restart all files get purged.
  10. Try "cd /tmp" then run the command you want again. (With the posted corrections) Also try "mtd -e "RedBoot config" write /tmp/out.hex "RedBoot config"
  11. You don't need to be logged into the host for the scp copy to take place, The reason you specify the host & user on the remote host is to login to it.
  12. What are the permissions on the file(s) Can you provide some actual output of the commands please? Don't know exactly what your trying to do..
  13. What kind of IDE & scripting language does CryEngine come with?
  14. Are you sure your router supports DHCP (Or that it's enabled..) What is your current subnet on your network? because you might not have enough available IPs to be assigned to hosts.
  15. If you don't ever plan to use *nix or any other variants there's no real need to learn the inners of Grub or Lilo because Windows is a different world to the free alternatives out there. Unless you start using *nix on a daily basis don't waste your time.
  16. scp /path/to/file root@192.168.10.1:/tmp
  17. Just jump in! The water isn't as cold as you believe it is.. Don't try Ubuntu or OpenSUSE.. Not gonna help you a bit. Gonna recommend RHEL and it's variants.
  18. Pretty sure it's 208.43.245.98
  19. ssh user@host -p port Read the man pages! Try "ssh root@192.168.10.1"
  20. So does the user machstorm exist on the host? And have you checked that your private key matches the public key?
  21. Are you sure your logging in as the correct user? If your trying a root login then make sure it's enabled in "/etc/ssh/sshd_config" A copy of the output might help slightly more.
  22. Download the DVD iso then.
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