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Re: newbie doc volunteers



On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 01:02:22PM -0600, will trillich wrote:
> Troy Mutton wrote:
> > 
> > Hi Will,
> > 
> > Im a debian new*ie, and would like to help out if i can with this new
> > project.
> > 
> > ive been using debian for about 2 months now, after migrating from winblows
> > to red hat about 6-8 months back.
> > 
> > i dont know exactly what i can offer ;) or what it is you want from
> > volunteers.
> > 
> > I figure that as i am a new user, but i still have a fair idea what im
> > trying to do and more often than not i can work out how to do it, that i
> > could possibly give some sort of advice to other ppl out there in a similar
> > position.
> > 
> > if you would like my help, you should give me a yell, otherwise dont worry.
> 
> perfect!
> 
> if there are one or two specific areas that gave you a hard time,
> if you could kinda put together a doc (spend about three hours on 
> each, if possible) of WHAT YOU WISH YOU'D FOUND before trying to 
> acomplish your tasks.
> 
> then, feel free to post it at egroups.com/files/newbieDoc! and
> let the rest of us know by hollering at newbieDoc@eGroups.com.
> 
> awesome!

no rush. :)

-- 
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:
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ways to monitor it: iptraf, showtraf, netwatch, tcpview, statnet,
or even
	tcpdump | grep 'what you want to see'
	lsof -i | grep 'LISTEN'
For network statistics try "mrtg". See the ethernet section
over at http://www.Linux-Sec.net/

Also see http://newbieDoc.sourceForge.net/ ...



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