you must have used a different mail client for this posting, when I did
reply, not all of it appeared in pine's window
i am using, Pine, Version 4.63 (built Fri Aug 19 18:00:15 PDT 2005)
How many IPs (proxies) are clients coming from? If they're all coming from
10.0.0.1 how are you going to get loadbalancing?
at present not many. we do use the whole 10.x.x.x range as our nat-proxy
;p net-engr decided to give people giant slices of it.. however it doesnt
get used much. just special cases so far...
ie
when a wireless client that is not registered with the univeristy (mac
addr not in dhcp servers records) it is tossed onto the proxy and
presented with a page asking them to either register the device or auth
with their univeristy account. if they opt to register, they get a real
ip.. if they use ther univeristy account they are allowed to do whatever
but still sit on the proxy'd side of the universe.
we also have one or two wifi (laptop) labs liveing in the proxy..
so i dont ever see too many of the people comeing from the proxy side of
the world but it does happen... (plus who knows howmany people
nat-firewall/proxy appliances in their homes.)
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the fun part of terminal servers (the real servers) is diffrent customers
can very so much on their impact to a real server.. Proffessors and Grad
students have a much higher cpu/memory useage then undergrads. (right now
the primary use of the realservers is for some statitics apps, so grads
and proffessors start up big batch jobs for reasearchy stuff and walk away
and comeback a few hours later, where undergrads just do enough to get
their homework done)
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