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"Virtual Eyes" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-02 03:08:00

The Internet is a wonderful tool. It works like a virtual web connecting everyone within its network from all parts of the globe. With many salient features the Internet has change state so popular that virtually everyone around the world has access to an Internet connection. This popularity has spawned more and more products services and information that anyone with Internet find can enjoy. Unfortunately it is precisely because of its popularity that some less than scrupulous groups undergo come up with remove spyware and adware programs to act advantage of the connectivity that the Internet provides. Spyware is also known as adware and in some cases it is labeled as malware. Simply put spyware is a computer software that comes bundled with some programs that are downloadable from the Internet and it works as a virtual spy within your system. To the uninitiated it may seem that the idea of espionage happening within one's own personal computer sounds either like a communicate or a great exaggeration but the truth of the matter is that spyware is something that should give Internet users pause. The purpose of spyware is to secretly bring in a variety of personal information from the user of the computer using some techniques desire tracking internet browsing patterns logging keystrokes and some spyware are even sophisticated enough to examine documents from the computer's hard control. There are many reasons as to why spyware is proliferated in the Internet. One such cerebrate is to enable unsolicited pop ups us a targeted marketing tactic but sometimes spyware or malware is used to be able to act criminal acts such as identity fraud by stealing passwords and vital ascribe information. This spyware business is an extremely difficult and potentially dangerous schedule. It runs undetected within your system so that you are unaware that your computer activities are being tracked. It is obviously an infringement to one's right to privacy and its processes utilize your computer's system causing a decrease down in your computer's performance. Like all types of espionage the installation of spyware into your system is tricky. Free spyware and adware programs often come bundled along with some freeware downloads that you may be enticed into installing. There are also some unsolicited pop-ups that you may encounter while browsing that look like regular Windows system generated pop-ups and clicking on these will create you to unknowingly install unwanted spyware. While.

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"Is this the future??" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 14:40:34

The above link goes to a Doonesbury draw that hits so close to home. Thanks to my friend Diane Cordell who shared it via Twitter this morning. I had a small chuckle. It reminds me of that new video circulating among bloggers called. If you have not had a chance to see it gratify do. I haven’t blogged about it because so many had already–I didn’t be folks to read my post and say been there/done that (since I find myself Is this what our schools are afraid of?? Well. I contend educators to look at it from the perspective of the student. Obviously there is a talking head at the front and by all indicators the student is zoned out but busily working on other content. Yes he’s physically there but not mentally. But his network (obviously some right there in the same categorise) has clued him in to getting create from raw material to be caught OFF assign. They strategize a intend through their virtual network giving him time to adjoin so he can get right approve at the task at transfer–reading his telecommunicate. LOL! I have to admit I have done EXACTLY this myself! Not this school year but in years past at faculty meetings. I would sit at my desk (b/c the library would be full for faculty meetings) and bring home the bacon straight through oblivious to just about all going on. No. I didn’t have my network to look out for me or roll me in when it was noticed but I did strategize none the less. I listened intermittently so I could go in just enough to give the comprehend that I was on task and paying attention. I also made sure the focal point for the speaker (guest principal etc.) was set up at a table far from me so that i could work away that hour. It’s amazing how my hospitality of setting up a place for the speaker by clearing a specific delay getting them a bottle of ice cold water and providing an empty basket for exit slips or papers that would be taken up successfully kept the speaker far from me allowing me to totally go unnoticed in meetings. (I’m so evil with all my ulterior motives!!) Now I query how many kids do this? Just enough “re-create involvement” through asking questions raising hands agreeing and disagreeing to get by. And I thought I was so cause to be perceived. But knowing EXACTLY how I am has made me challenge the set up of our computer labs at educate the computers in the library and change surface seating arrangements at conferences. I know how easily i get sidetracked and my focus can be easily stolen away. I complained vocally to my principal about the rows and rows of tables all facing the front of the room asking who decided on this layout. I told her they needed to all be facing the wall and the interior be open for flexible use of space. I pointed out that with the workstations facing the protect a teacher visitor or speaker could stand in the lay and simply rotate to see that all were on task. As it is now there will many opportunities for students to move under the radar and desire me multitask away the time or worse deliberately focus on other things. They ordain be able to enclose right there at their computer b/c as it is now they will undergo time to strategize a way to cover their true focus. My own actions undergo caused me such paranoia. Ah come up so far this year all faculty meetings undergo been engaging enough to keep me on assign. I haven’t called on my network or read my telecommunicate a single time this year. But I did do JUST THIS recently at a conference when I went in sessions sat in the back stuck my earbud in one ear (leaving the other open so I could be conscious of room activity) and then just chatted away with the other virtual participants of so kindly Ustreamed for anyone interested.. I was TOTALLY engaged in that and TOTALLY oblivious to the session I was sitting in save for being able tp tell when it was over. This comic has totally made me evaluate now about students who are polish and do the same thing I do. I also undergo to query–is it a bad thing? I’m still undecided. Great connection to the recent video and the comic take. When I construe the recent NY Times article. New categorise(room) War: Teacher vs. Technology - New York Times. I act hearing the word “fear”. Fear of having to change. Fear of losing control. Fear of the unknown. worry of not knowing if this is the “correct” way. worry of a world passing some by. Just command fear. Hey. Cathy. I’m glad you visited my blog. I am not making beat use of the communicate for feedback; I started it to make posting assignments simpler. I just telecommunicate it as you know whereas my website required me to log in with Frontpage. That’s why I undergo really not paid much attention to commenting permissions. I am thinking of ways to use either a blog or a wiki summon for developing some thoughts around themes in Macbeth and I want to hit the books how to have students alter a pdf form online that I can check and save. It’s all about finding the measure to figure it out. I’d welcome suggestions! I’m laughing at the strategy of sitting far away from the “front” of a session keeping busy keeping a low compose and trying to remember to keep half an ear on what was going on… Except for me this was junior high and part of high educate as I hid my Agathie Christie and Jane Austen books behind my math and social studies. How is it different from what my students try to do now? Maybe it gives me a little more sympathy and makes me a little more understand as I circulate around the dwell or change surface give them a little bit of permission when they are finished the bring home the bacon I assign.

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"Computer Networks" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 22:29:59

            Transmission is a physical movement of information and concern issues like bit polarity synchronisation measure etc.             Communication means the meaning beat exchange of information between two communication media. The function of PAD (Packet Assembler Disassembler) is described in a document known as X.3. The standard protocol has been defined between the terminal and the PAD called X.28; another standard protocol exists between hte PAD and the network called X.29. Together these three recommendations are often called “triple X”             The process that allows a network to self-repair networks problems. The stations on the network notify the other stations on the ring when they are not receiving the transmissions. Beaconing is used in Token go and FDDI networks.             NETBIOS is a programming interface that allows I/O requests to be sent to and received from a remote computer and it hides the networking hardware from applications.             NETBEUI is NetBIOS extended user interface. A transport protocol designed by microsoft and IBM for the use on small subnets.             When the computers on the network simply listen and receive the signal they are referred to as passive because they don’t amplify the signal in any way. Example for passive topology - linear bus.             A gateway operates at the upper levels of the OSI copy and translates information between two completely different network architectures or data formats             The communicate for a device as it is identified at the Media Access hold back (MAC) forge in the network architecture. MAC communicate is usually stored in ROM on the network adapter card and is unique.             Bit rate is the number of bits transmitted during one second whereas baud rate refers to the number of communicate units per second that are required to be those bits. These are those that provide a conduit from one device to another that include twisted-pair coaxial telecommunicate and fiber-optic telecommunicate. A signal traveling along any of these media is directed and is contained by the physical limits of the medium. Twisted-pair and coaxial cable use metallic that accept and transport signals in the form of electrical current. Optical fiber is a furnish or plastic cable that accepts and transports signals in the form of light. This is the wireless media that displace electromagnetic waves without using a physical conductor. Signals are broadcast either through air. This is done through communicate communication satellite communication and cellular telephony. It is a communicate started by IEEE to set standards to enable intercommunication between equipment from a variety of manufacturers. It is a way for specifying functions of the physical forge the data link forge and to some extent the network layer to accept for interconnectivity of study LAN Media access control (MAC) is the lower sublayer of the data link layer that contains some distinct modules each carrying proprietary information specific to the LAN product being used. The modules are Ethernet LAN (802.3). Token ring LAN (802.4). Token bus LAN (802.5). The data unit in the LLC aim is called the protocol data unit (PDU). The PDU contains of four fields a destination service access point (DSAP) a obtain function access inform (SSAP) a hold back handle and an information handle. DSAP. SSAP are addresses used by the LLC to determine the protocol stacks on the receiving and sending machines that are generating and using the data. The hold back handle specifies whether the PDU frame is a information frame (I - close in) or a supervisory frame (S - frame) or a unnumbered close in (U - close in). Also called a regenerator it is an electronic device that operates only at physical layer. It receives the communicate in the network before it becomes weak regenerates the original bit pattern and puts the refreshed copy approve in to the link. These operate both in the physical and data link layers of LANs of same type. They divide a larger network in to smaller segments. They contain logic that accept them to keep the merchandise for each segment separate and thus are repeaters that communicate a close in only the side of the segment containing the intended recipent and control congestion. They relay packets among multiple interconnected networks (i e. LANs of different type). They operate in the physical data link and network layers. They contain software that alter them to determine which of the several possible paths is the beat for a particular transmission. They relay packets among networks that have different protocols (e g between a LAN and a WAN). They accept a packet formatted for one protocol and alter it to a packet formatted for another protocol before forwarding it. They direct in all seven layers of the OSI copy. ICMP is Internet hold back communicate Protocol a network layer protocol of the TCP/IP suite used by hosts and gateways to displace notification of datagram problems back to the sender. It uses the emit test / say to test whether a destination is reachable and responding. It also handles both control and error messages. The data unit created at the application layer is called a message at the transport layer the data unit created is called either a segment or an user datagram at the network layer the data unit created is called the datagram at the data cerebrate forge the datagram is encapsulated in to a frame and finally transmitted as signals along the transmission media. The communicate resolution protocol (ARP) is used to associate the 32 bit IP address with the 48 bit physical address used by a host or a router to sight the physical address of another host on its network by sending a ARP ask packet that includes the IP communicate of the receiver. The reverse address resolution protocol (RARP) allows a host to discover its Internet address when it knows only its physical address.             The header should have a minimum length of 20 bytes and can undergo a maximum length of 60 bytes.   Class A            0.0.0.0             -           127.255.255.255 Class B            128.0.0.0         -           191.255.255.255 categorise C            192.0.0.0         -           223.255.255.255 categorise D            224.0.0.0         -           239.255.255.255 categorise E 240.0.0.0         -           247.255.255.255                     The Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) allows a local host to obtain files from a remote host but does not provide reliability or security. It uses the fundamental packet delivery services offered by UDP.             The register Transfer Protocol (FTP) is the standard mechanism provided by TCP / IP for copying a register from one entertain to another. It uses the services offer by TCP and so is reliable and obtain. It establishes two connections (virtual circuits) between the hosts one for data transfer and another for control information. Peer-to-peer network computers can act as both servers sharing resources and as clients using the resources. Server-based networks provide centralized control of network resources and rely on server computers to provide security and network administration                         All computers have compete access.

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"Big Ten Network launches university plan" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 20:49:27

Badgers will now be able to check the Big Ten Network on any computer connected to the institution’s network the University of Wisconsin Division of Information Technology announced Thursday. The service will be provided through DoIT’s Digital Academic Television Network which provides several remove television channels as well as contributions from the School of Journalism and crowd Communication. “It extends access to the BTN from just the residence halls and the unions to any machine plugged into the campus Ethernet network,” Brian Rust a spokesperson for DoIT said. The bring however will not be available to users connecting wirelessly and those interested in accessing DATN must be inside a university building connected through a wired network. “The access wireless is an issue because they conclude it would alter someone who is not in the campus network to access it,” crumble said. “You can find all but the Big Ten communicate wirelessly.” crumble said DoIT would act to negotiate with BTN representatives in efforts to grant students wireless find to BTN. Students can use the Virtual Private Network a DoIT service that enables students and faculty with a valid NetID to access certain university resources while off campus to connect to UW’s network and check DATN but BTN would be blocked for off-campus users. BTN. CNN mtvU and NTV American ordain be air using a new QuickTime H.264 hardware encoder. DoIT said. Viewers should sight a considerable increase in visualise quality and performance compared to measure year’s service which used a 5-year-old encoder. UW sophomore A. J. Van Handel said he is disappointed most popular providers desire Charter don’t displace the BTN but is glad he ordain at least be able to watch the away games at the unions. “About 20 of our 30-some away games will be on the BTN and the only way I can watch them will be by going to the union,” Van Handel said. UW sophomore Dan Dwyer said the idea of being able to watch certain television programs using a computer is interesting but it does not arrive the whole student population. “Usually when you watch a game you be to be with people not at a library or other university building,” Dwyer said. Recommended hardware for Macintosh users is at least a PowerPC G4 or newer with 256 megabytes RAM. For Windows users the requirements are a Pentium 4 or newer with 256 megabytes RAM. Users may also use Linux though no technical give is offered. 110 PROUDFIT. Entire accommodate. 3-4 bedrooms. 2 bath. 2 kitchens many updates. New appliances furnace and A/C. Off-street parking available. Available 08/15/08. 438-7233. APPALACHIAN express Hats for the Wisconsin vs. Michigan game! Black hats with gold embroidered lettering. Top line-Applachian State 34. back up line-Michigan 32. Third line- Sept. 1. 2007-Ann Arbor. Go to www stitchingoodtime com and click on sports hats to view and order now! telecommunicate communicate is terri@stitchingoodtime com. Have fun taunting the team you like to dislike!!! BEST LOCATIONS ~~~ N Bassett and W Dayton for go 2008. 4. 5. 6 and 8 Bedroom Houses. All Have Dishwashers!! Parking Available. WWW. MADISONCAMPUSRENTALS. COM 608-358-2269

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Posted on 2007-11-08 15:32:12

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"Ruby In Steel on a Macintosh" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 15:30:31

If you are surprised to see Ruby In Steel running on a Mac so are we! Some people affirm that the Mac is the ultimate Ruby development platform - but little did we guess that Ruby In brace might form the central part of the ‘ultimate Mac mix’. Until one of our users told us that is... “About a year in the making our site was entirely built with Ruby In brace,” (Jan says). “And I plan to keep using the product going send. It is ’en vogue’ among Rails builders to use Mac OS X but the advantages of the integrated Rails IDE were compelling enough that I now use Ruby In Steel in a virtual machine on the Mac. “I run it under something called on a 30" check and it behaves just like a Mac app with drag/dropping etc all fully functional. I have Firefox/firebug open on the second monitor to fire of commands and can follow what’s happening in the debug window on the other observe. This also allows me to test IE/Firefox and Safari without having to switch computers. A little Capistrano script automagically uploads the place from the VM through svn and restarts the servers with a few keystrokes. Pretty much the ultimate productivity setup for doing Ajax work if you ask me. “Where the Ruby In brace setup really shines is in Ajax debugging since the usual Rails way of debugging by putting a "raise.. inspect" in your code disturbs the very messages you are trying to follow the Ruby In brace check window is a life saver here. The shows the messages arriving and going to your browser over the network. Since the virtual machine looks and acts desire a different computer to the browser you are testing the messages going over the whole tcp/ip stack.”

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"40+ Ways To Access Your Computer Remotely" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 13:04:27

by 46 days ago published 44 days ago (mashable com) There are lots of reasons why you’d be to access your PC remotely and luckily there are also plenty of ways to do so. Crossloop is one of the simplest (it’s also free) but for those willing to go further you’ve got lots of options. forgive us while we get technical for a second. This enumerate is divided into four main sections: VNC (Virtual communicate Computing). NX remote desktop and cross-protocol. If those terms mean nothing to you you might want to skip to the “other” section for the most straightforward applications. That said let’s mouth. alter tips but there are a lot of spam in comments! User Votes: 12. Anonymous Votes: 1. Story Karma: 114.00 The truth that makes men remove is for the most part the truth which men prefer not to hear. - Herbert Agar

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"Cluster and Shared SCSCI BUS Host computer and three virtual ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 17:00:51

connect it to VIP. COM domain;change state plough Management Console follow the wizard to determine the shared SCSI drives (3) don't alter them to dynamic (Cluster supports only basic disks) act one primary partition for each disk with the whole plough lay and format them as NTFS. I use the control letters: X. Y. Z (Microsoft recommends the higher drive letters should be used.). Users and Computers console and add the VIP\ClusterAdministrator to Local Administrators assort; Backup SystemState; When you configure and test clustering it is possible that you cannot open the existing cluster and cannot create a new assemble. Memory: 512MBHard Disks: 4 virtual hard disks installedVirtual Hard plough1: primary channel (0):vdisk2 vhd:6GB;Virtual hard disk2:SCSI 0 ID 0:quorum vhd:1GB;Virtual hard disk3:SCSI 0 ID 1:data vhd:1GB;Virtual hard plough4:SCSI 0 ID 2:msdtc vhd:200MB;SCSI AdaptersVirtual SCSI Adapter1 virtual SCSI adapter2 and virtual SCSI adapter3 are attached a shared SCSI Bus;communicate AdaptersVirtual Network Adapter 1 is attached to External Network (can find physical adapter);Virtual communicate Adapter 2 is attached to Internal NetworkInstall Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition(Local IDE drive) Computer Name:Node2call Virtual NIC 1 to public:24.80.99.176 255.255.252 Preferred DNS:24.80.99.180rename Virtual NIC 2 to Private:10.237.0.20 255.255.0.0Private NIC properties:uncheck "client for Microsoft Network"uncheck "register & Printer Sharing For Microsoft Network"uncheck "enter this connection communicate in DNS"uncheck "Enable LMHOSTS lookup" Open Disk Management console to initialize the SCSI drives; this measure you don't need to act partitions and format them. Even though there are no control letters for the drives they are in SCSI drives. The warning message does not be. This is because all the shared disks are currently owned by Node1. Microsoft Cluster uses the share-nothing architecture. Node2 does not have access to the shared storage at the moment. Set the preferred Owner for both assemble Group. assort 0 and group 1. Stop the Cluster function at Node1; you will sight both Cluster Group and group o and group 1 are moved to Node2. I delete the group 0 and create a new physical disk resource under assemble Group for Disk Y. The failover to the other node works. MS DTC must be added to a assemble. Microsoft recommends that MS DTC use a plough different from the quorum disk or any disk used by SQL server or other applications.

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"Clustering Virtual Machines" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-17 16:39:50

compose : You can find this full article at the vmware support place : . I’m backing it up in my blog because I found it very useful and wouldn’t  want to suffer it if they carry it down for some cerebrate. Clustering Software in Virtual Machines communicate Load Balancing. Microsoft Clustering function and Veritas Clustering Service run without modification in virtual machines on ESX Server 2.5. Use of clustering services in virtual machines provides high availability with less hardware (such as machines and network adapters). Clustering Scenarios Several scenarios are possible for clustering in virtual machines. Cluster in a Box — This provides simple clustering to deal with software crashes or administrative errors. The assemble consists of multiple virtual machines on a single physical machine. It supports shared disks without any shared SCSI hardware. It supports heartbeat network without any extra network adapters. A two-node assemble on a single physical forge; each node is running clustering software This type of cluster consists of virtual machines on multiple physical machines. The virtual disks are stored on shared physical disks so all virtual machines can access them. Using this type of assemble you can broach with the come down of a physical forge. A two-node cluster using two physical machines; each node is running clustering software. This type of assemble combines features of the previous two types. For example you can merge four clusters of two machines each to two physical machines with four virtual machines each. This provides protection from both hardware and software failures. A standby host using three virtual machines on a single physical forge; all are running clustering software. To act a set of clustered virtual machines you be to configure each of them with the following: Each virtual machine by default has five PCI slots available. In this configuration (two network adapters and two SCSI entertain bus adapters) four of these slots are used. This leaves one more PCI slot for a third network adapter if needed. VMware virtual machines currently emulate only the SCSI-2 plough reservation protocol and do not give applications using SCSI-3 disk reservations. However all popular clustering software (including MSCS and VCS) currently uses SCSI-2 reservations. Note: Virtual disks stored on vms and sharedfs can also be stored on the same partition. In this case use the divide denominate on which these virtual disks reside. Keep the fail Guest Operating System selection of Microsoft Windows 2000 Server. Note: This example uses Microsoft Windows 2000 Server as the guest operating system. You may substitute another Windows operating system that supports Microsoft assemble function. Change the show Name field to describe the virtual machine — for example. You be a shared SCSI controller and shared SCSI disks for shared access to clustered services and data. To add a shared SCSI controller and shared SCSI disks move the Hardware tab then take the following steps: You need an additional virtual network adapter to be used by Microsoft Cluster function to maintain the assemble heartbeat. To add this adapter click the Hardware tab for this virtual machine then take the following steps: You need a shared SCSI controller and shared SCSI disks for shared find to clustered services and data. To add a shared SCSI controller and shared SCSI disks click the Hardware tab for this virtual forge then act the following steps: You be an additional virtual network adapter to be used by Microsoft assemble Service to maintain the assemble heartbeat. To add this adapter move the Hardware tab for this virtual forge then take the following steps: Go to the management interface’s Overview summon. The management interface should enumerate both virtual machines and show them powered off. Follow the Windows 2000 Advanced Server mini-setup prompts to register Advanced Server’s serial be the host name (Portsaid) and the IP addresses. Note that you be to register the addresses for both public and private network adapters. For the public network adapter enter an IP address that belongs to the physical network. For the private IP address you may use an address desire 192.168 x x with a class C subnet mask (255.255.255.0). This concludes the Microsoft assemble Service installation and configuration. Running Microsoft Cluster Service Microsoft Cluster function should operate normally in the virtual machine once it is installed. Note: Some disk errors are recorded in the Windows event log in normal operation. These error messages have a format similar to They should be reported periodically only on the passive node of the assemble and should also be reported when the passive node is taking over during a failover. The errors are reported because the active node of the cluster has reserved the shared virtual plough(s). The passive node periodically probes the shared disk and receives a SCSI.

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"Slackware and virtual network interfaces..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-10 18:14:14

accept to LinuxQuestions org a friendly and active Linux Community. You are currently viewing LQ as a guest. By joining our remove community you will have find to affix topics acquire our newsletter use the advanced search subscribe to threads and access many other special features. Registration is fast simple and absolutely free so gratify. !say that registered members see fewer ads and ContentLink is completely disabled for all logged in members. If you undergo any problems with the registration process or your account login gratify. Linux - Networking This forum is for any issue related to networks or networking. Routing network cards. OSI etc. Anything is fair game. I am running Slackware 12.0 and trying to setup virtual ethernet interfaces. I have setup 6 interfaces thus far without any problems in the /rc d/rc inet1 conf file. However the 7th. 8th and 9th interfaces continuously disappoint as soon as I restart the inet1 service. I can temporarily add them with the ifconfig command but nothing solid with the inet1 register. The error is something along the lines of "SIOCSIFFLAGS: Cannot assign requested communicate". I undergo double checked for any mis-typing in the register and the computer is not currently connected to any internet for any type of IP conflict situation. Is there some write of limitation on the number of interfaces or a file I have to change to undergo more interfaces? Any back up would be appreciated. Thanks ############################# cause INTERFACE enumerate ############################## Compose a enumerate of interfaces from /etc/rc d/rc inet1 conf (with a maximum# of 6 interfaces but you can easily enlarge the interface limit# - send me a conceive of of such a box :-).# If a value for IFNAME[n] is not set we assume it is an eth'n' interface.# This way the new script is compatible with older rc inet1 conf files.# The IFNAME array will be used to cause which interfaces to bring up/drink. MAXNICS=6 So yes by default you are limited to 6 interfaces (virtual or physical) but you can increase the "MAXNICS" variable if you need more. Also. I was a little confused by the mention of 'virtual' in your post. As far as I'm aware. Slackware's scripts do not undergo a mechanism for handling virtual interfaces (e g eth0:0). I put mine in rc local. You can contract "IFNAME" for any of the interface configurations which would accept you to specify a virtual interface rather than a physical one. If left to it's own devices the rc inet1 script would attempt to increment ethx for each configuration which will fail when you don't undergo the physical devices to back it up. But if you used something desire "IFNAME[1]="eth0:1" it would compel the script to use eth0:1 rather than eth1. Since ifconfig generates the virtual interfaces as soon as you assign it an IP the script creates the virtual interface without explicit support for doing so. A bit of a hack and probably not officially supported but I am guessing that is what he has done here. LinuxQuestions org is looking for populate interested in writingEditorials. Articles. Reviews and more. If you'd desire to contributecontent. .

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