[Netkit.users] netkit on slax

Robert Sebunnya rsebunya a dicts.mak.ac.ug
Ven 22 Set 2006 16:36:47 CEST


Please provide the link to the site and we shall upload the iso there either 
by ftp or ssh. 

Adrian van Dongen writes: 

> Hi good morning from Holland, 
> 
> Documentatie is also not my strongest point ;-) I tend to make things work
> and then.. well if it aint broke dont fix kinda thing hehe. 
> 
> Just let me know when your finished. I will give you account so you can 
> put
> a webspace and bring the iso online. Do you have a domain for yourself ? 
> If
> not i can make a sub domain for you. 
> 
> regards, 
> 
> Adrian 
> 
> On 9/22/06, Robert Sebunnya <rsebunya a dicts.mak.ac.ug> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello good morning from East Africa, glad to hear that you can host the
>> iso
>> for me.
>> I must confess that I am really poor at documentation , but I will get
>> some
>> one to help me with the howto.All will be ready pretty soon. 
>> 
>> Adrian van Dongen writes: 
>> 
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I can supply you with hosting for your iso. Its at a home server right
>> now
>> > (its a 6Mbit connection so it isnt that bad) Im currently moving my
>> hosted
>> > server from one provider to another the other servers are down, they
>> will
>> > be
>> > up in the next couple of weeks. I also made a port to slax but i had
>> some
>> > problems and didnt have the time to solve them.
>> >
>> > Do you have a little howto ?
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> >
>> > Adrian.
>> >
>> > On 9/21/06, Robert Sebunnya <rsebunya a dicts.mak.ac.ug> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Hello  to everybody out there.I have managed to port the excellent
>> netkit
>> >> network emulation system onto the slax live cd something linke the
>> >> Net4TIC
>> >> live cd .
>> >> I have included the shorewall onto the filesystem for teaching
>> firewalls.
>> >> Please let me know if anyone knows where I can host the iso for freely
>> ,
>> >> there is not enough bandwidth in this particalar location in Africa.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Paolo Carpo writes:
>> >>
>> >> > Hi all!
>> >> >
>> >> > First of all, thanks a lot to Massimo Rimondini for the long
>> >> explanation
>> >> on
>> >> > some dubts some time ago: now I can run Netkit with 2 vmware hosts 
>> in
>> >> > different subnets on the same pc, cool ;)
>> >> >
>> >> > But I have other questions: while there isn't the capability to
>> define
>> >> the
>> >> > link bandwidth and delay, I would like to know if there are some
>> >> benchmark to
>> >> > know how much a connection between 2 Netkit nodes can carry. If I 
>> try
>> >> hping
>> >> > or even nmap, the communication losts some packets (Netkit returns:
>> >> send_sock
>> >> > sending to fd 4 Resource temporarily unavailable).
>> >> >
>> >> > Another question, in the same contest, is: do you have made some
>> bench
>> >> on the
>> >> > CPU of the VM? How the CPU power of the real PC is divided between
>> the
>> >> VMs?
>> >> >
>> >> > I'm afraid my english is really terrible, but I hope it's clear
>> enough.
>> >> >
>> >> > Thank you very much in advice,
>> >> >
>> >> >       Paolo Carpo
>> >>
>> >>
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