We have 5 usable external static IP addresses leased by our ISP: .49 to .53, where
.49 is assigned to the Juniper SSG20 firewall and NATed for 172.16.10.0/24
.50 is assigned to a windows box for web server and domain controller
.51 is assigned to another windows box with exchange server (domain:
mycompany1.com) mx record is pointing to 20x.xx.xxx.51
Currently there is a policy set for all
I'm running IIS on Windows Server 2003, i faced problems with 500 internal server error. I want to detect if any user gets the following error and restart server if it happens.
I just can't find the good way to detect if server returns this error.
I am having strange problem. Can't find any solution.
Using Ubuntu 12.04. My hard disk drive assigned as sda. If I plug-in any USB drive, it automatically assigned as sdb. That's fine.
But after reboot, USB drives assigned as sda and hard disk drive shows as sdb.
Well you need to decide where you want to have #! installed. If this is a desktop and that 2tb drive is internal the I would boot to your #! install disk and proceed with the install. When it asks about partitioning I would manually create 15gb (assigned to / ) 3-4gb for swap (assigned to swap) and maybe 20gb (assigned to /home) partitions on your 2tb drive and leave windows to have the ssd.
I can't find answer about how linux processes incoming packets from different VLANs, that do not belong to a subnet assigned to a VLAN.
Imagine this situation. On Linux machine with the following configuration:
eth0.100 - assigned address from 192.168.100.0/24 subnet (eg. 192.168.100.2)
eth0.150 - assigned address from 192.168.150.0/24 subnet (eg.
I have recently experienced some crashes on my ESXi server, and I cant really figure out why it is happening.
Are there any logs that are useful anywhere?
I have read somewhere on the internet that the host itself should have assigned between 256-800MB RAM, but in my case it is only assigned 77MB.
- Are there any way to increase that?
I am running ESXi5.0
This spectacular MSDN article details how to do it in C++.
I have two ip addresses on my server, First IP is assigned to my clients, second is assigned to me.
Issue started today.
My clients can not send mail via php from their ip address (shared ip address which are all of them using).
Server is refusing it with error
ERROR: Password not accepted from server: 535 Incorrect authentication data
But via their desktop mail clients it can send mail, when t
This environment has been upgraded from Exchange 2007 to a new Exchange 2010 server.
There are several thousand email contacts that reside under the Federation_Contacts OU. Under the Email Addresses tab for each Mail Contact, their correct SMTP address (john@othercompany.com for example) is assigned as Primary.