| bio | website | serverfault.com/users/148325/… |
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| location | St. Petersburg, Russia | |
| age | 22 | |
| visits | member for | 5 months |
| seen | Apr 3 at 12:47 | |
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I'm a linux system and network administrator in a gamedev company.
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Dec 12 |
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Upgrade Redhat using Command Line Please try createrepo -o /tmp /media/Rhel_5.6\ i386\ DVD/Server/ |
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Dec 11 |
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Upgrade Redhat using Command Line Issue the createrepo command with the -o option and point the /tmp dir e. g. to set the output directory (useful for read only media, as man page says). |
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Dec 10 |
answered | Upgrade Redhat using Command Line |
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Dec 6 |
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How to forward a port from one machine to another? Yeap, but connecting to M:8888 is made from Internet, I assume. Somebody form Internet -> S:2222 -> M and S LAN router with iptables -> M:8888 |
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Dec 6 |
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How to forward a port from one machine to another? This command should be issued on gateway. I assume that S and M are on the same LAN. Source NAT would be done automatically by connection tracker in modern Linux kernels. I have such config in my office network and it works perfectly. However, it is possible to make command more specific (for example, telling iptables -i eth0 where eth0 is outer interface). |
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Dec 6 |
answered | How to forward a port from one machine to another? |

