Subject: SUMMARY: gigabit UTP and trunking ? (again) - msg#00128
List: os.solaris.managers.summaries
It turned out that IPMP does not do load balancing of incoming
packets
(thanks to Steve Mickeler and John Riddoch for the warning). Due to
specific application (backup server) IPMP won't work for us. So it looks
like the Sun Trunking software is the only option we can go with.
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Yura Pismerov wrote:
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> Aaron M. Hirsch pointed me to IPMP that comes with Solaris9 for free.
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> It looks like the problem solved !
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> Thanks !
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> Yura Pismerov wrote:
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> > I'm looking for a gigabit UTP NIC that I can use for trunking in Solaris
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> > 9.
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> > Could anybody tell me if the following card will work with the trunking
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> > software (see the links below). Unfortunately the card is not being
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> > mentioned as compatible with the software. Also, do I really need to
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> > purchase the Sun Trunking in order to bond 2 NIC cards in Solaris 9 ?
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> > Thanks in advance.
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> > http://store.sun.com/catalog/doc/BrowsePage.jhtml?catid=52707
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> > http://store.sun.com/catalog/doc/BrowsePage.jhtml?catid=50160
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> > Yuri Pismerov, Sr. System Administrator,
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> > TUCOWS.COM INC. (416) 535-0123 ext. 1352
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> Yuri Pismerov, Sr. System Administrator,
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SUMMARY: Sun_SSH vs OpenSSH part 2
I thought you might like to see this.
>>> Casper Dik <Casper.Dik@xxxxxxx> 19/03/03 10:33:28 >>>
>Thanks also to George who suggests that Sun_SSH is less secure than
>OpenSSH and that I should consider using OpenSSH on Solaris 9 instead.
I
>would welcome anybody else's thoughts on this.
I woudl certainly question that statemetn; while OpenSSH now
has something called "privilege seperation" which could
theoretically prevent exploits to have certain privileges
immediately, the implementation of privilege separation is
not flexible enough to support PAM and Solaris Auditing
properly.
I strongly suggest to stick with Solaris SSH; it's supported
and we are committed to fixing security holes in it.
It's also the only viable solution if you need to use Solaris
Auditing.
The PATH setting is the same as for telnetd/etc. The global
setting should not be set per daemon but rather system wide
(/etc/profile, /etc/.login or /etc/default/login) and not
in a per-daemon configuration file.
Casper
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SUMMARY: Easy SYSLOG.CONF question
Thanks everyone. Two answers:
1 - Individual lines for each logging location
2 - To forward everything use somethign like:
*.debug @loghost
*.debug /var/log/alllogs
(you need two entries to have the log go to two places)
Thanks everyone.
P
SolarisSys wrote:
>I have been spinning my whells and can't seem to figure this out. I am trying
>to log all the below to a loghost and to a local file.
>
>if i put /var/log/file,@loghost, it doesn't work. if i use /var/log/file it
>works. i use '', nothing.
>
>*.emerg;*.alert;*.crit;*.err;*.warning;*.notice;*.info; @loghost
>
>can anyone give me a quick hand with this.
>
>p
>
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SUMMARY: Sun_SSH vs OpenSSH part 2
I thought you might like to see this.
>>> Casper Dik <Casper.Dik@xxxxxxx> 19/03/03 10:33:28 >>>
>Thanks also to George who suggests that Sun_SSH is less secure than
>OpenSSH and that I should consider using OpenSSH on Solaris 9 instead.
I
>would welcome anybody else's thoughts on this.
I woudl certainly question that statemetn; while OpenSSH now
has something called "privilege seperation" which could
theoretically prevent exploits to have certain privileges
immediately, the implementation of privilege separation is
not flexible enough to support PAM and Solaris Auditing
properly.
I strongly suggest to stick with Solaris SSH; it's supported
and we are committed to fixing security holes in it.
It's also the only viable solution if you need to use Solaris
Auditing.
The PATH setting is the same as for telnetd/etc. The global
setting should not be set per daemon but rather system wide
(/etc/profile, /etc/.login or /etc/default/login) and not
in a per-daemon configuration file.
Casper
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SUMMARY: Easy SYSLOG.CONF question
Thanks everyone. Two answers:
1 - Individual lines for each logging location
2 - To forward everything use somethign like:
*.debug @loghost
*.debug /var/log/alllogs
(you need two entries to have the log go to two places)
Thanks everyone.
P
SolarisSys wrote:
>I have been spinning my whells and can't seem to figure this out. I am trying
>to log all the below to a loghost and to a local file.
>
>if i put /var/log/file,@loghost, it doesn't work. if i use /var/log/file it
>works. i use '', nothing.
>
>*.emerg;*.alert;*.crit;*.err;*.warning;*.notice;*.info; @loghost
>
>can anyone give me a quick hand with this.
>
>p
>
>
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