Mehrfachzitat-Test 2 < Test-Forum < Internes < Vorhilfe
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(Mitteilung) Reaktion unnötig | Datum: | 13:38 Fr 25.03.2005 | Autor: | Marc |
Note that it is a good idea to start 'pand' as server on the GN (or NAP, respectively) rather than the PANU, since then you have a consistent access scheme from any possible PANU. When you do so, 'pand' permanently listens for connection attempts from other nodes, thus becomes resident. In case you have only one PANU, however, you may also swap roles and start 'pand' as server (i.e. using the '--listen' parameter) on the PANU side, and connect from the GN (or NAP) side.f
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(Mitteilung) Reaktion unnötig | Datum: | 14:50 Fr 25.03.2005 | Autor: | Marc |
> Note that it is a good idea to start 'pand' as server on
> the GN (or NAP, respectively) rather than the PANU, since
> then you have a consistent access scheme from any possible
> PANU. When you do so, 'pand' permanently listens for
> connection attempts from other nodes, thus becomes
> resident. In case you have only one PANU, however, you may
> also swap roles and start 'pand' as server (i.e. using the
> '--listen' parameter) on the PANU side, and connect from
> the GN (or NAP) side.
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(Mitteilung) Reaktion unnötig | Datum: | 14:50 Fr 25.03.2005 | Autor: | Marc |
> > Note that it is a good idea to start 'pand' as server on
> > the GN (or NAP, respectively) rather than the PANU, since
> > then you have a consistent access scheme from any possible
> > PANU. When you do so, 'pand' permanently listens for
> > connection attempts from other nodes, thus becomes
> > resident. In case you have only one PANU, however, you may
> > also swap roles and start 'pand' as server (i.e. using the
> > '--listen' parameter) on the PANU side, and connect from
> > the GN (or NAP) side.
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(Mitteilung) Reaktion unnötig | Datum: | 15:49 Fr 25.03.2005 | Autor: | Marc |
> Note that it is a good idea to start 'pand' as server on
> the GN (or NAP, respectively) rather than the PANU, since
> then you have a consistent access scheme from any possible
> PANU. When you do so, 'pand' permanently listens for
> connection attempts from other nodes, thus becomes
> resident. In case you have only one PANU, however, you may
> also swap roles and start 'pand' as server (i.e. using the
> '--listen' parameter) on the PANU side, and connect from
> the GN (or NAP) side.
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(Mitteilung) Reaktion unnötig | Datum: | 15:49 Fr 25.03.2005 | Autor: | Marc |
> > Note that it is a good idea to start 'pand' as server on
> > the GN (or NAP, respectively) rather than the PANU, since
> > then you have a consistent access scheme from any possible
> > PANU. When you do so, 'pand' permanently listens for
> > connection attempts from other nodes, thus becomes
> > resident. In case you have only one PANU, however, you may
> > also swap roles and start 'pand' as server (i.e. using the
> > '--listen' parameter) on the PANU side, and connect from
> > the GN (or NAP) side.
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(Mitteilung) Reaktion unnötig | Datum: | 15:50 Fr 25.03.2005 | Autor: | Marc |
> > > Note that it is a good idea to start 'pand' as server on
> > > the GN (or NAP, respectively) rather than the PANU, since
> > > then you have a consistent access scheme from any possible
> > > PANU. When you do so, 'pand' permanently listens for
> > > connection attempts from other nodes, thus becomes
> > > resident. In case you have only one PANU, however, you may
> > > also swap roles and start 'pand' as server (i.e. using the
> > > '--listen' parameter) on the PANU side, and connect from
> > > the GN (or NAP) side.
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(Mitteilung) Reaktion unnötig | Datum: | 15:50 Fr 25.03.2005 | Autor: | Marc |
> > > > Note that it is a good idea to start 'pand' as server on
> > > > the GN (or NAP, respectively) rather than the PANU, since
> > > > then you have a consistent access scheme from any possible
> > > > PANU. When you do so, 'pand' permanently listens for
> > > > connection attempts from other nodes, thus becomes
> > > > resident. In case you have only one PANU, however, you may
> > > > also swap roles and start 'pand' as server (i.e. using the
> > > > '--listen' parameter) on the PANU side, and connect from
> > > > the GN (or NAP) side.
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