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  1. please explain har har... total reliance on mods how? its the same as any other software, it does what it was designed to do and if you need more functionality then yea you need mods. I run my site without mods and i have no problems. Admin section seems pritty darn good to me... bit complicated but its a hell of alot better then phpbb2.. i haven't seen the admin side of smf but how does it compare to phpbb3?

  2. Linksys wag54g(wireless router/dsl gateway)

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    |    )ubuntu 7.04 laptop via wireless

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    |    )sister xp laptop

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    Dlink 8 port 10/100 switch-----------------------------------ubuntu 7.04 server-----------------netgear 8port 10/100/1000 switch

    |    |    |                                                                                file server/virtual server                  |        |          |

    |    |    |                                                                                |    |      |                                            |        |          |

    |    |    |                                                                                |    |      |virtual xp box                    |        |          xp machine

    |    |    xp PC (dad room)                                                  |    |                                                    |        |

    |    |                                                                                      |    virtual asterisk box                    |        xp machine

    |    xp pc (sister room)                                                      |                                                            |       

    |                                                                                              virtual win server 2003 AD              | 

    Ubuntu 7.04/XP desktop/gaming-------------------------------------------------------------------------|

  3. yea not a huge amount for ccna in aus. My advice once you go for a job as a sysadmin don't work anywhere where microsoft is the main OS for desktop/servers. seriously the company i work for (my role really is a mix of sysadmin/network admin) is a microsoft gold partner, and i'm seriously fed up with there pathetic products. I'm probably being a bit aggressive right now, seeing how its 9:30 at night and i just installed the second daylight savings patch since I've been with the company, and well now our production dataserver/crm server is not coming back up. *Y A Y*.

    In regards to your questions about the sysadmin role, well i work in a team of 4, one customer support girl (she takes all the calls) and 3 sysadmin/network admins. Most of our time is dedicated to updating prodcution websites, handling support requests and fixing server issues.

  4. interesting. if there being re-added exactly an hour after you remove them i would suspect some program is doing it. check to see what processes are running etc and look for anything that does not look normal. also check event logs all tha usual stuff.

  5. route print is a windows command line tool to show the current routing table and add/remove routes etc. like the route command in Linux.

    seems weird that routes would be adding themselves. you say from the same subnet so its not the same routes each time? and when are they re-added? after a reboot? restarting a program?

  6. like some other people have mentioned, its all your preference's and you need to find one that suites your needs and likes.

    i myself use ubuntu and i really like it. but one i will suggest is the next release of fedora, fedora 7. it will be bleeding edge and i will defiantly be installing that on my other pc.

  7. centos, is good. run squid proxy server, iptables firewall, email check out scalix community edition if it needs to be free, openvpn for the vpn, nfs or samba for the user shares

    you can control the Internet access via squid acl's, or if this box will be the gateway for the network just add a deny rule in the firewall for those pc's.

    you could also use ubuntu server

  8. this would indicate that the message originated from someone else within the domain

    lol, yea thats the whole point. The person is on the same LAN/domain as me. sorry if i wasn't clear, internal to me means same LAN and domain.

  9. We run just plain ol iptables at my work. I'd tell you the OS but you know, cant have everyone knowing what it is lol.

    I've tried ipcop, sentry and all those sorta ones, but it's all user preference. I prefer to write the iptables, rather then say use a web gui to do it for me.

  10. lol, yea i imagine if i watched my tcp/ip traffic it would have destination ip of the mail server. not the end user. plus i don't want to see it when i send the email, i want to see the ip of the user that sends it to me.

  11. Does anybody know how to trace an email from an internal LAN user, e.g. where both on the same LAN and the email routes through an exchange 2003 server. I'd like to be able to see the originating client IP.

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