Hey,
Been awhile since I posted, my internet has been down. On to the
question: I'm at work, and we don't want to have to setup a NT/2k server
box up here. We have Windows 9x/ME on all these HP machines that we use for
payroll, etc.. Lately we have had a problem with 2 of the office people
running AIM/IE/Yahoo, etc... we do not want them to run anything other than
our accounting software which goes over the internet, and Outlook 2000. Is
there any way to block port 80 for outgoing traffic in those OS's? I'm not
real good with 9x/ME's network stuff. If there is a 3rd party program i
could block this stuff with, that would be cool also.
Thanks in advance,
Neal
p.s. I know this isn't a *nix question, but this is a general area of people
to ask. Sorry if anyone is offended :)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brad Bendily" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 11:25 AM
Subject: Re: [brlug-general] Debian.
>
> hehehe, true true!
> I didn't really "need" anything, but some guys at
> the office and I have been testing linux distros,
> just for the fun of it. We thought that a debian
> release 3.0 would hopefully be as sophisticated as
> perhaps a Redhat release and be able to detect and
> correctly setup our monitor and video card for the X Window system.
> It was just a hope. About 5 other distros have been able
> to handle this very well. Although the gdm package failed
> during the install and I think i saw that the package
> stands for "gnome display manager". I thought that I
> may give the install another try to see if it can
> setup the package correctly this time.
> Just for posterity.
>
> --
> Brad Bendily - CNA
> Network Specialist
>
> Southeastern Louisiana University
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>
> On Fri, 25 Oct 2002, Mat Branyon wrote:
>
> > to get it to work, the command is XF86config .... hope you know A LOT
> > about your monitor and videocard (vsync, hsync, and video card
> > chipset). im not sure, but it might have xconfigurator, which might be
> > a bit nicer. who needs X anyway? you got mutt, vi, and bitchx, what
> > else do you need? =P
> >
> > --mat
> >
> > On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 01:38, Brad Bendily wrote:
> > > Isn't there some debian guru's on this list?
> > > What kind of magic do you have to do to get Debian's
> > > Xwindow system to work?
> > > Mind you this is the woody version 3.0 of the www.debian.org
> > > distro. We had a fairly generic test PC with a Geforce2 MX card
> > > and the GDM didn't install correctly. After that it seemed that
> > > everything went down hill.
> > >
> > >
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