I know a lot of you are using IPCop where you work. They have three (3) updates posted, during the past two (2) days. The last one, I'm getting an error, when I try to Download it, and I will report that to the IPCop list or bugzilla after I send this message. "No such file or directory http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ipcop/ipcop-1.4.21-update.i386.tgz.gpg?do..."
The problem I was having, after the huge update to 5.2, with the Evolution Calendar (which I do not use) crashing, when I exited from Evolution, has almost completely disappeared. One or more of the updates since the huge update eliminated most of that problem. It seems to only happen now when I am going to log out of my Desktop or shut it down and only rarely.
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 4:41 PM, Lanny Marcus lmmailinglists@gmail.com wrote:
I know a lot of you are using IPCop where you work. They have three (3) updates posted, during the past two (2) days. The last one, I'm getting an error, when I try to Download it, and I will report that to the IPCop list or bugzilla after I send this message. "No such file or directory http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ipcop/ipcop-1.4.21-update.i386.tgz.gpg?do..."
Follow on: That has been fixed. I got the 1.4.21 update and it is installed.
The problem I was having, after the huge update to 5.2, with the Evolution Calendar (which I do not use) crashing, when I exited from Evolution, has almost completely disappeared. One or more of the updates since the huge update eliminated most of that problem. It seems to only happen now when I am going to log out of my Desktop or shut it down and only rarely.
on 7-24-2008 2:41 PM Lanny Marcus spake the following:
I know a lot of you are using IPCop where you work. They have three (3) updates posted, during the past two (2) days. The last one, I'm getting an error, when I try to Download it, and I will report that to the IPCop list or bugzilla after I send this message. "No such file or directory http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ipcop/ipcop-1.4.21-update.i386.tgz.gpg?do..."
Sometimes their updates take a while to hit the mirrors. I don't think they delay the announcements until the mirrors are synced.
The problem I was having, after the huge update to 5.2, with the Evolution Calendar (which I do not use) crashing, when I exited from Evolution, has almost completely disappeared. One or more of the updates since the huge update eliminated most of that problem. It seems to only happen now when I am going to log out of my Desktop or shut it down and only rarely.
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 5:04 PM, Scott Silva ssilva@sgvwater.com wrote:
on 7-24-2008 2:41 PM Lanny Marcus spake the following:
I know a lot of you are using IPCop where you work. They have three (3) updates posted, during the past two (2) days. The last one, I'm getting an error, when I try to Download it, and I will report that to the IPCop list or bugzilla after I send this message. "No such file or directory
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ipcop/ipcop-1.4.21-update.i386.tgz.gpg?do..."
Sometimes their updates take a while to hit the mirrors. I don't think they delay the announcements until the mirrors are synced.
<snip> Scott: After I posted that, a few minutes later, it was working and I posted a follow up here that it's working OK. Lanny
on 7-24-2008 4:18 PM Lanny Marcus spake the following:
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 5:04 PM, Scott Silva ssilva-m4n3GYAQT2lWk0Htik3J/w@public.gmane.org wrote:
on 7-24-2008 2:41 PM Lanny Marcus spake the following:
I know a lot of you are using IPCop where you work. They have three (3) updates posted, during the past two (2) days. The last one, I'm getting an error, when I try to Download it, and I will report that to the IPCop list or bugzilla after I send this message. "No such file or directory
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ipcop/ipcop-1.4.21-update.i386.tgz.gpg?do..."
Sometimes their updates take a while to hit the mirrors. I don't think they delay the announcements until the mirrors are synced.
<snip> Scott: After I posted that, a few minutes later, it was working and I posted a follow up here that it's working OK. Lanny
Yeah... Those always show up right after you hit "send" don't they?
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 6:29 PM, Scott Silva ssilva@sgvwater.com wrote:
on 7-24-2008 4:18 PM Lanny Marcus spake the following:
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 5:04 PM, Scott Silva ssilva-m4n3GYAQT2lWk0Htik3J/w@public.gmane.org wrote:
on 7-24-2008 2:41 PM Lanny Marcus spake the following:
I know a lot of you are using IPCop where you work. They have three (3) updates posted, during the past two (2) days. The last one, I'm getting an error, when I try to Download it, and I will report that to the IPCop list or bugzilla after I send this message. "No such file or directory
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ipcop/ipcop-1.4.21-update.i386.tgz.gpg?do..."
Sometimes their updates take a while to hit the mirrors. I don't think they delay the announcements until the mirrors are synced.
<snip> Scott: After I posted that, a few minutes later, it was working and I posted a follow up here that it's working OK. Lanny
Yeah... Those always show up right after you hit "send" don't they?
In this case, it was about 7 minutes later. I know you are one of the people on this list who use IPCop at work. One of the 3 updates requires a reboot for the updated kernel. I told my wife and daughter they were going to lose connectivity for several minutes. At work, you do the reboot at 3 A.M. or you have users who are furious, or you send them a message the network is going down temporarily?
The phone company replaced our ADSL Modem and with the change to opendns.com our Internet service is working *much* better. :-)
on 7-24-2008 5:36 PM Lanny Marcus spake the following:
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 6:29 PM, Scott Silva ssilva-m4n3GYAQT2lWk0Htik3J/w@public.gmane.org wrote:
on 7-24-2008 4:18 PM Lanny Marcus spake the following:
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 5:04 PM, Scott Silva ssilva@sgvwater.com wrote:
on 7-24-2008 2:41 PM Lanny Marcus spake the following:
I know a lot of you are using IPCop where you work. They have three (3) updates posted, during the past two (2) days. The last one, I'm getting an error, when I try to Download it, and I will report that to the IPCop list or bugzilla after I send this message. "No such file or directory
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ipcop/ipcop-1.4.21-update.i386.tgz.gpg?do..."
Sometimes their updates take a while to hit the mirrors. I don't think they delay the announcements until the mirrors are synced.
<snip> Scott: After I posted that, a few minutes later, it was working and I posted a follow up here that it's working OK. Lanny
Yeah... Those always show up right after you hit "send" don't they?
In this case, it was about 7 minutes later. I know you are one of the people on this list who use IPCop at work. One of the 3 updates requires a reboot for the updated kernel. I told my wife and daughter they were going to lose connectivity for several minutes. At work, you do the reboot at 3 A.M. or you have users who are furious, or you send them a message the network is going down temporarily?
The phone company replaced our ADSL Modem and with the change to opendns.com our Internet service is working *much* better. :-)
I usually have to do updates like that on the weekends, as I can't depend on a 3AM reboot to be up in the morning when Exec's are in. A reboot I trust, but not the first one after a kernel change. On a weekend I can drive in and see what happened if necessary and switch to a backup router. In our main office I have 2 running side by side and I can log in to the T1 router and change switch ports to swap them. Then a reboot on the router to hasten the MAC changeover. Usually 5 minutes tops.
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 10:51 AM, Scott Silva ssilva@sgvwater.com wrote:
on 7-24-2008 5:36 PM Lanny Marcus spake the following:
<snip>
At work, you
do the reboot at 3 A.M. or you have users who are furious, or you send them a message the network is going down temporarily?
I usually have to do updates like that on the weekends, as I can't depend on a 3AM reboot to be up in the morning when Exec's are in. A reboot I trust, but not the first one after a kernel change. On a weekend I can drive in and see what happened if necessary and switch to a backup router. In our main office I have 2 running side by side and I can log in to the T1 router and change switch ports to swap them. Then a reboot on the router to hasten the MAC changeover. Usually 5 minutes tops.
Thank you for the explanation! I wondered, if you would trust it, to come back up, if you scheduled a reboot for 3 A.M.
on 7-26-2008 1:05 PM Lanny Marcus spake the following:
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 10:51 AM, Scott Silva ssilva-m4n3GYAQT2lWk0Htik3J/w@public.gmane.org wrote:
on 7-24-2008 5:36 PM Lanny Marcus spake the following:
<snip> > At work, you >> do the reboot at 3 A.M. or you have users who are furious, or you >> send them a message the network is going down temporarily? >> > I usually have to do updates like that on the weekends, as I can't depend on > a 3AM reboot to be up in the morning when Exec's are in. A reboot I trust, > but not the first one after a kernel change. On a weekend I can drive in and > see what happened if necessary and switch to a backup router. > In our main office I have 2 running side by side and I can log in to the T1 > router and change switch ports to swap them. Then a reboot on the router to > hasten the MAC changeover. Usually 5 minutes tops.
Thank you for the explanation! I wondered, if you would trust it, to come back up, if you scheduled a reboot for 3 A.M.
I just had a perfect example this morning. One of the routers didn't come back up after the upgrades and remote reboot yesterday. I had to have someone at the site powercycle the equipment. Still much easier than having to drive over there myself.
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 12:08 PM, Scott Silva ssilva@sgvwater.com wrote: <snip>
I usually have to do updates like that on the weekends, as I can't depend on a 3AM reboot to be up in the morning when Exec's are in. A reboot I trust, but not the first one after a kernel change. On a weekend I can drive in and see what happened if necessary and switch to a backup router. In our main office I have 2 running side by side and I can log in to the T1 router and change switch ports to swap them. Then a reboot on the router to hasten the MAC changeover. Usually 5 minutes tops.
Thank you for the explanation! I wondered, if you would trust it, to come back up, if you scheduled a reboot for 3 A.M.
I just had a perfect example this morning. One of the routers didn't come back up after the upgrades and remote reboot yesterday. I had to have someone at the site powercycle the equipment. Still much easier than having to drive over there myself.
Good that you are very conservative and do not leave the executives without Internet access! :-) I updated our backup IPCop box yesterday. Our IPCop box and our ADSL modem are choke points. The ADSL modem is the only thing we have that we don't have a backup for.