If somebody stole your IP, they'd have to be on the same ISP in the same subnet as you, and the MAC table on the ISP's router upstream of you...
In that case, most likely candidates are your router or your ISP, or possibly something upstream of you. It will be hard to detect on your end...
Guess what? I got a moment and grepped the firewall logs for your IP. Found it... several hundred times. You've been blocked recently for activity...
Not enough data for a solid assesment, but sounds like it's not DNS, or a browser issue. I'm leaning towards routing, or an RFC-bending...
Nope, just looked over that too. There is a short list of abusive subnets, all in China or India. You're not in any, or you wouldn't even be able...
Not a problem. If you need help re-engineering, post a topological diagram with IPs, subnets and maybe a routing table. That way I can be a lot...
There's nothing blocked statically in the firewall tables; the block chain is dynamic. It blocks based on abusive behavior, meaning known attacks...
These people right now have to route traffic through one router to the other. Essentially it sounds like what you want to do is completely remove...
So... what are you trying to accomplish? Consolidating the two networks into one?
So the upstairs box is providing the route to the downstairs? Maybe attach the routing table from one of the client machines?
I think I'm gonna need a little more info. Have a topological diagram maybe? It sounds based on the subnet mask that you have two DHCP servers on...
Yeah, sid is in a constant state of transition, so sometimes things break. But keep in mind that Ubuntu *STABLE* is build from sid, so it's often...
I strongly dissagree here. I suggest the reason our auto industry can't stay competitive is because they haven't made the cars people want in a...
Try /var/log/boot or /var/log/messages for the logs you're looking for. :)
There are several Linux clients as well. Namely, kcolorchooser, kcoloredit, and gnome-color-chooser. Very handy for web development.
Thanks for posting the driver. Hopefully it will help someone else in your situation. :)
Nice, thanks for the follow-up. As soon as you said "Maxtor", I had a feeling that was the case. :) Glad you got it fixed.
Me too, but now that it's the same company, their futures are intertwined. ATI's best hope is to fully open-source their drivers. Creative Labs...
That's true. But I also hope that AMD/ATI starts making some wise decisions and gets back in the game. They're the only serious competitor to...
Well, your system doesn't have much RAM at all, so that will definitely be a bottleneck for you. You'll want at least a couple gigs -- RAM is...
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