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Tag Archives: routing
Show network routes on MacOSX
When working with Linux you get used to the way Linux is handling things. But when you switch from Linux to Mac OS X you notice that things are handled differently. One of these differences I came across recently. Its about the way you read out the routes you currently have currently active. Continue reading
Posted in Linux Administration, MacOSX
Tagged network, routing
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Access the internet from server without direct connection
When two servers are connected to each other but only one server has access to the internet, it is always complicate to connect to the server without internet connection as well as you need internet connectivity to update/install packages from the repositories. Here is how you get ride of all the restriction to work comfortable even with the server that has no direct internet access. Continue reading
Posted in Linux Administration
Tagged Linux, routing
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