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    <title>RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument when adding route    h  </title>
    <description>Hello     Rowan a crit :  &gt;   &gt; ip route add 68 164     234 29 dev eth0 src 68 164     238 table  &gt; telness  &gt; RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument    68 164     234 29 is not a valid network prefix  68 164     232 29 is       ipcalc 68 164     234 29  Address:   68 164     234       01000100 10100100          11101 010  Netmask:   255 255 255 248 = 29 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111 000  Wild   </description>
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    <title>OpenVPN Issue</title>
    <description>On Wed  04 Nov 2009 23:17:15  0100  Pascal Hambourg wrote:    &gt; Usually ARP requests on the wrong interface indicates a routing problem   &gt; You can check the routing decision for a destination address with the  &gt; command  ip route get     &gt;   &gt;   &gt;&gt; Destination     Gateway         Genmask         Flags   MSS Window   &gt;&gt; irtt  Iface  &gt; [   ]  &gt;&gt; 10 91 92 0      elephant nowher 255 255 2   </description>
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    <title>How to buy a scanner for Linux?</title>
    <description>On Mon  26 Oct 2009  Andrew Gideon wrote:      &gt;  Something that emails scans as PDFs or TIFFs would be  &gt;  perfect  as compatibility wouldn t be an issue    But I ve  &gt;  not seen this as a feature except in larger  document management   &gt;  type solutions  which I believe are expensive    &gt;  &gt;  I don t think this is a scanner issue   Mine has some buttons that suggest   such things  but it seem   </description>
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    <title>iproute2 and ifupdown</title>
    <description>Hi Klaus     On 29 Okt   10:42  klaus zerwes  wrote:  &gt; append a   || true  to every line regarding up  down  pre         that would do the trick  Now I ll come down to the last row in my  interfaces file     &gt; let me guess: you did not bring the interface down before you edited  &gt;  etc network interfaces  you guessed right  I edited the file to my needs and along with the   ||    </description>
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    <title>SSH Question   Please Help</title>
    <description> And actually I see that somehow one of the cards got an   gt; address of 192 168 2 135  I d like that on the same subnet  and   gt; change it to 192 168 1 135     the reason you can t get into 192 168 1 135 is because thats one of my slaves  i have been wondering who was leaching from our wifi network     i have copied all of your post and have forwarded it to my network tech     thanx for all   </description>
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    <title>IPv4 in IPv6 encapsulation Decapsulation and raw socket</title>
    <description>Hi all   Hi all   I try to implement an IPv4 in IPv6 encapsulator decapsulator on my own  I know that ip4ip6 tunnel exists in Linux but I need to do it for some special features  So in order to do that  I use libipq  which is quite obsolete I know    The principle is the following:    [codeIPv4 IPv6                    IPv4 IPv6  Host A                     gt;  Host B  @IPv4A                       </description>
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    <title>Strange dropped packages   guarddog iptables</title>
    <description>Ansgar  59cobalt  Wiechers escreveu:          &gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt; DROPPED IN= OUT=wlan0 SRC=192 168 1 xx DST=192 168 1 99 LEN=52 TOS=0x00  &gt;&gt; PREC=0x00 TTL=64 ID=3738 DF PROTO=TCP SPT=2342 DPT=80 SEQ=914204314  &gt;&gt; ACK=0 WINDOW=5840 RES=0x00 SYN URGP=0 OPT  020405B40101040201030307   &gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt; This is even more strange because 192 168 1 99 is not an address that I  &gt;&gt; use in my local network and this situation    </description>
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    <title>Problem with Fedora 11 networking</title>
    <description>John Slimick wrote:  &gt; I set up several work stations with  &gt; Fedora 11  32 bit  last summer with no problems   &gt; Then  as part of my Linux class some students  &gt; tried to set up the 64 bit version   &gt; The system was unable to find the internet  &gt; interface   &gt;   &gt; To check up on this I tried loading the 64 bit  &gt; version on another machine where  again  the system  &gt; couldn t find the on board   </description>
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    <title>ping same public host via Ethernet and wireless connection  </title>
    <description>Xiaochuan Shen wrote:  &gt; Hello group   &gt;   &gt; For the purpose of demonstrating difference in multipath latency  I  &gt; would like to measure the ping time from my laptop to the same host on  &gt; Internet  via two different paths: wired Ethernet  and Wifi connection  &gt; respectively  The two connections here both support DHCP client and are  &gt; connect to Internet with different ISPs  wired universit   </description>
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    <title>Intercepting IP incoming outgoing datagrams in kernel space</title>
    <description>I ll try a third  and last time :    InuY4sha wrote:      &gt; I don t know why you are so obsessed with knowing why       Your description is so vague that we are not able to  see if you re trying to re invent something that exists     &gt; anyway I d  &gt; like to perform operations on the payload such as  &gt;   applying compression algorithms  &gt;   network coding    Please explain  network coding          </description>
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    <title>virtual network device driver module</title>
    <description>Hi list   I m looking for some doc on writing a virtual network device driver  that provides me with access to a real network device   I found this page and driver code         http:  www linux it ~rubini docs vinter vinter html    which I adapted to run on kernel 2 6  but maybe there more up to date  stuff out there which I could read about    if you have any advice I would be eternally thankf   </description>
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    <title>How to find out on which resource process _flocks ?</title>
    <description>Andreas Wollschlaeger schrieb:  &gt; Hi folks   &gt;   &gt; i have a strange problem with some PHP webapp running under apache here:  &gt;   &gt; The primary script uses PHP s cUrl library to perform another HTTP   &gt; request to localhost  thus 2 instances of httpd are involved:  &gt;   &gt; F   UID   PID  PPID PRI  NI    VSZ   RSS WCHAN  STAT TTY        TIME   &gt; COMMAND  &gt; 5    48  4614  3990  16   0  40144 18560 f   </description>
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    <title>Joining subnets</title>
    <description>On Aug 24  7:27am  billbo  wrote:    &gt; The fw nat  fw being iptables  is the security feature and is used to  &gt; limit ports and IP addresses  the nat is to avoid having to route from  &gt; the server network     The firewall part is the security feature  not the NAT     &gt;The NAT is also effective in preventing the  &gt; spread of broadcast junk and garbage and prevents my logs    </description>
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    <title>NNTP Message ID and Google Searches</title>
    <description>On Aug 18  5:01pm   Greg Russell   wrote:    &gt; We do indeed mind  as there are many newsgroups dedicated to nntp issues     Could you please quote one such group?    Thanks     John Goche</description>
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    <title>Network troubles : Unable to update software in Linux VmWa  </title>
    <description>Hello     Stefaan Somers a crit :    &gt; The Ethernet is in bridged mode  I am on a Windows XP machine which is  &gt; connected to the internet using a DSL router     Looks like a DNS issue : us ubuntu com is obviously not at 1 0 0 0  I  have already see this on routers with broken DNS proxy  The problem  happened when IPv6 enabled applications sent an AAAA query and the  broken DNS proxy did not h   </description>
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