Re: [newbie] Remote Access
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 09:56:41 -0500, JoeHill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Depends on the security level you've assigned on the server. If it's 'Standard' then it's just: ssh -u username ip of server It's -l for [l]ogin, actually. Miark Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Remote Access
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 09:38:27 -0500 Mike Begin disseminated the following: I am setting up a Mandrake 9.2 box as a syslog server and was wondering how I could gain access to that box remotely? I prefer to use SSH. Can anyone provide me with some direction? Depends on the security level you've assigned on the server. If it's 'Standard' then it's just: ssh -u username ip of server assuming you have a user account on the server, of course. If you have the security level set higher, you may need to configure the server to accept connections from specified hosts. Edit /etc/hosts.allow with the IP of the box you want to connect from, and edit /etc/hosts.deny, which may have an all setting in place. One thing, please don't reply to existing posts and change the subject, start a new thread instead. More info on that here: http://mandrake.vmlinuz.ca/bin/view/Main/MandrakeMailingListEtiquette -- JoeHill ++ ICQ # 280779813 Registered Linux user #282046 Homepage: www.orderinchaos.org +++ Well, he might as well have been bombing Denmark. -- Gore Vidal, on the bombing of Afghanistan after 9/11 Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Remote Access
On Fri, 2004-01-30 at 07:38, Mike Begin wrote: Hello, I am setting up a Mandrake 9.2 box as a syslog server and was wondering how I could gain access to that box remotely? I prefer to use SSH. Can anyone provide me with some direction? Thanks, Mike You basically answered it yourself... make sure the ssh server is running and port 22 is open then from a win box or lnx box open an ssh session and access the box. putty is good for win. in terminal just type ssh ipofserver -- jason pearl [EMAIL PROTECTED] ++ Keep your friends close and your enemies closer-Tupac ++ Kurrupted Visionz Phx, AZregistered linux user #307811 MDK 9.2 LinuxMachine# 193475, 227341 AMD64 Opteron 1.6http://counter.li.org ASUS SK8N signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: [newbie] Remote access configuration
On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 21:28, Marc Bannink wrote: Hello, i would like to change the default screen size of the windows terminal services client. default is set to 800x600 when just starting rdesktop by hand i off course can change with the g(eomatric) option this but i would like it to be changed when using the Virtual Network Connection to a Microsoft windows terminal server. Is this possible? Marc Bannink Ok - now I'm trying to understand something here - are you actually using rdesktop for your remote connection, or are you using VNC for your remote connection? For connecting to a Windows box, you aren't going to be allowed much control in that area - but in connecting to a linux box, you can configure the screen resolution... -- Wed, 22 Jan 2003 06:45:00 +1100 6:45am up 5 days, 16:28, 5 users, load average: 0.09, 0.26, 0.27 -- |____ | kuhn media australia| | / ,, /| |'-. | http://kma.0catch.com | | .\__/ || | | |=| | _ / `._ \|_|_.-' | stephen kuhn| | | / \__.`=._) (_ | email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | |/ ._/ || | email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]| | |'. `\ | | |icq: 5483808 | | ;/ / | | | | | smk ) /_/| |.---.| | mobile: 0410-728-389| | ' `-`' | Berkeley, New South Wales, AU | -- linux user:267497 * RH 8.0 * PC/Mac/Linux/Networking/Consulting -- In the Beginning there was nothing, which exploded. (Lords and Ladies) Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Remote access configuration
i would like to change the default screen size of the windows terminal services client. default is set to 800x600 when just starting rdesktop by hand i off course can change with the g(eomatric) option this but i would like it to be changed when using the Virtual Network Connection to a Microsoft windows terminal server. Is this possible? Marc Bannink Ok - now I'm trying to understand something here - are you actually using rdesktop for your remote connection, or are you using VNC for your remote connection? For connecting to a Windows box, you aren't going to be allowed much control in that area - but in connecting to a linux box, you can configure the screen resolution... I indeed ment the connection to a windows box. then there is nothing else to be done that installing those graphical rdesktop clients.. it would be a nice feature for the next major release though.. Marc Bannink Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Remote access configuration
On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 10:08, Marc Maqish Bannink wrote: I indeed ment the connection to a windows box. then there is nothing else to be done that installing those graphical rdesktop clients.. it would be a nice feature for the next major release though.. Marc Bannink Yeah, I get a bit pissy when I have to connect to a machine that's 800x600 - I can't seem to work properly - but then again, I just maximise a command prompt and do what I have to anyways...it really sucks that on MS TS and the likes that there IS no control - you are shackled by the size of the host screen - and they don't do anything about it - they LIVE with it because MS said so. VNC on unix/linux is by far so much better. I rather like to have a 1600x1200 screen IF I WANT TO.. -- Wed, 22 Jan 2003 10:20:00 +1100 10:20am up 5 days, 20:03, 5 users, load average: 0.05, 0.09, 0.07 -- |____ | kuhn media australia| | / ,, /| |'-. | http://kma.0catch.com | | .\__/ || | | |=| | _ / `._ \|_|_.-' | stephen kuhn| | | / \__.`=._) (_ | email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | |/ ._/ || | email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]| | |'. `\ | | |icq: 5483808 | | ;/ / | | | | | smk ) /_/| |.---.| | mobile: 0410-728-389| | ' `-`' | Berkeley, New South Wales, AU | -- linux user:267497 * RH 8.0 * PC/Mac/Linux/Networking/Consulting -- In matrimony, to hesitate is sometimes to be saved. -- Butler Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
RE: [newbie] remote access to mail for m$ users???
I guess there are bunch of win32 SMTP / POP / IMAP clients in the fields, free or not. Just a small look at www.download.com or www.tucows.com would make you happy within 2 minutes. Hth peter -Original Message- From: Kenn Murrah [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 10:50 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] remote access to mail for m$ users??? Okay, gang ... I've won most of the battles here ... Thanks in no small part to the help I've received from this list, I have a Postfix/IMAP mail server up and running and all is well with the world ... The rub comes in trying to set up my Windows computers to access their mail ... Outlook and Outlook Express are out (per an edict from The Head Boss), and no one really likes using Eudora ... and I'm having trouble finding much of anything else. So I was thinking ... Would it be possible (or even practical) for Windows users to access my server via cygwin/XFree86, so that they could use a linux mail client instead? (I'm rather partial toward Evolution, due to its simple interface that would hopefully keep the troops from screaming every 3 minutes for help.) And for security's sake, would it be possible to mirror my EngardeLinux email onto my Mandrake box, so that I wouldn't have to run X on my EngardeLinux but rather on a box with no exposure to the Internet? I've already set up cygwin/XFree86 on my test box and tested its connectivity to the box I hope to use as a mirror, so if you folks tell me i'm not entirely off my rocker --- I need you to point me in the right direction to learn about how to mirror (if that's the correct word here) my EngardeLinux mail to the intermediate box ... Of course, I'm a true newbie here, so feel free to tell me i'm nuts and suggest a better way to accomplish my goals. thanks, kenn __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Web Hosting - Let the expert host your site http://webhosting.yahoo.com Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
RE: [newbie] remote access to mail for m$ users???
why not just swap to pop3?? I know for a fact that outlook has no probs with it.. I am writing this mail on lookout via my linux mail server... easier to setup and less crap on the server as a result. rgds Frank -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kenn Murrah Sent: Wednesday, 20 November 2002 5:50 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] remote access to mail for m$ users??? Okay, gang ... I've won most of the battles here ... Thanks in no small part to the help I've received from this list, I have a Postfix/IMAP mail server up and running and all is well with the world ... The rub comes in trying to set up my Windows computers to access their mail ... Outlook and Outlook Express are out (per an edict from The Head Boss), and no one really likes using Eudora ... and I'm having trouble finding much of anything else. So I was thinking ... Would it be possible (or even practical) for Windows users to access my server via cygwin/XFree86, so that they could use a linux mail client instead? (I'm rather partial toward Evolution, due to its simple interface that would hopefully keep the troops from screaming every 3 minutes for help.) And for security's sake, would it be possible to mirror my EngardeLinux email onto my Mandrake box, so that I wouldn't have to run X on my EngardeLinux but rather on a box with no exposure to the Internet? I've already set up cygwin/XFree86 on my test box and tested its connectivity to the box I hope to use as a mirror, so if you folks tell me i'm not entirely off my rocker --- I need you to point me in the right direction to learn about how to mirror (if that's the correct word here) my EngardeLinux mail to the intermediate box ... Of course, I'm a true newbie here, so feel free to tell me i'm nuts and suggest a better way to accomplish my goals. thanks, kenn __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Web Hosting - Let the expert host your site http://webhosting.yahoo.com Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
RE: [newbie] remote access to mail for m$ users???
Something else to consider is a Windows client called Calypso It's totally free, no adware/spyware, and runs like a charm. Hasn't screwed up once with my customers. Allows for all the normal bells and whistles of Outlook Express, without the hassles. Does a tidy job of avoiding the usual virus traps that plague Outlook Express, and allows for auto-backups. Set this up on 60 Windows clients, with their backups automatically going to their My Documents folders on an LM 8.2 server running Samba. Backup of the server is done nightly. Also managed to get around the McAfee Anti-Virus bug that was deleting emails from Outlook Express. Might be simpler than your present course. Just a suggestion. Lanman On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 07:38, Franki wrote: why not just swap to pop3?? I know for a fact that outlook has no probs with it.. I am writing this mail on lookout via my linux mail server... easier to setup and less crap on the server as a result. rgds Frank -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kenn Murrah Sent: Wednesday, 20 November 2002 5:50 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] remote access to mail for m$ users??? Okay, gang ... I've won most of the battles here ... Thanks in no small part to the help I've received from this list, I have a Postfix/IMAP mail server up and running and all is well with the world ... The rub comes in trying to set up my Windows computers to access their mail ... Outlook and Outlook Express are out (per an edict from The Head Boss), and no one really likes using Eudora ... and I'm having trouble finding much of anything else. So I was thinking ... Would it be possible (or even practical) for Windows users to access my server via cygwin/XFree86, so that they could use a linux mail client instead? (I'm rather partial toward Evolution, due to its simple interface that would hopefully keep the troops from screaming every 3 minutes for help.) And for security's sake, would it be possible to mirror my EngardeLinux email onto my Mandrake box, so that I wouldn't have to run X on my EngardeLinux but rather on a box with no exposure to the Internet? I've already set up cygwin/XFree86 on my test box and tested its connectivity to the box I hope to use as a mirror, so if you folks tell me i'm not entirely off my rocker --- I need you to point me in the right direction to learn about how to mirror (if that's the correct word here) my EngardeLinux mail to the intermediate box ... Of course, I'm a true newbie here, so feel free to tell me i'm nuts and suggest a better way to accomplish my goals. thanks, kenn __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Web Hosting - Let the expert host your site http://webhosting.yahoo.com __ Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com -- Lanman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
RE: [newbie] remote access to mail for m$ users???
no, outlook has no problems with pop3, i agree. but in typical corporate fashion, i have one camp insisting that i not outlookexpress, and another group of know-it-alls demanding that i use imap ... so i'm trying to find some solution that more or less pleases everyone ... --- Franki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: why not just swap to pop3?? I know for a fact that outlook has no probs with it.. I am writing this mail on lookout via my linux mail server... easier to setup and less crap on the server as a result. rgds Frank -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kenn Murrah Sent: Wednesday, 20 November 2002 5:50 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] remote access to mail for m$ users??? Okay, gang ... I've won most of the battles here ... Thanks in no small part to the help I've received from this list, I have a Postfix/IMAP mail server up and running and all is well with the world ... The rub comes in trying to set up my Windows computers to access their mail ... Outlook and Outlook Express are out (per an edict from The Head Boss), and no one really likes using Eudora ... and I'm having trouble finding much of anything else. So I was thinking ... Would it be possible (or even practical) for Windows users to access my server via cygwin/XFree86, so that they could use a linux mail client instead? (I'm rather partial toward Evolution, due to its simple interface that would hopefully keep the troops from screaming every 3 minutes for help.) And for security's sake, would it be possible to mirror my EngardeLinux email onto my Mandrake box, so that I wouldn't have to run X on my EngardeLinux but rather on a box with no exposure to the Internet? I've already set up cygwin/XFree86 on my test box and tested its connectivity to the box I hope to use as a mirror, so if you folks tell me i'm not entirely off my rocker --- I need you to point me in the right direction to learn about how to mirror (if that's the correct word here) my EngardeLinux mail to the intermediate box ... Of course, I'm a true newbie here, so feel free to tell me i'm nuts and suggest a better way to accomplish my goals. thanks, kenn __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Web Hosting - Let the expert host your site http://webhosting.yahoo.com Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Web Hosting - Let the expert host your site http://webhosting.yahoo.com Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
RE: [newbie] remote access to mail for m$ users???
exactly what is your problem with imap and outlook??? As I understand it, imap works well with outlook. give us your versions, (imap) etc and the error details when it doesn't work.,. rgds Frank -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kenn Murrah Sent: Wednesday, 20 November 2002 9:30 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [newbie] remote access to mail for m$ users??? no, outlook has no problems with pop3, i agree. but in typical corporate fashion, i have one camp insisting that i not outlookexpress, and another group of know-it-alls demanding that i use imap ... so i'm trying to find some solution that more or less pleases everyone ... --- Franki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: why not just swap to pop3?? I know for a fact that outlook has no probs with it.. I am writing this mail on lookout via my linux mail server... easier to setup and less crap on the server as a result. rgds Frank -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kenn Murrah Sent: Wednesday, 20 November 2002 5:50 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] remote access to mail for m$ users??? Okay, gang ... I've won most of the battles here ... Thanks in no small part to the help I've received from this list, I have a Postfix/IMAP mail server up and running and all is well with the world ... The rub comes in trying to set up my Windows computers to access their mail ... Outlook and Outlook Express are out (per an edict from The Head Boss), and no one really likes using Eudora ... and I'm having trouble finding much of anything else. So I was thinking ... Would it be possible (or even practical) for Windows users to access my server via cygwin/XFree86, so that they could use a linux mail client instead? (I'm rather partial toward Evolution, due to its simple interface that would hopefully keep the troops from screaming every 3 minutes for help.) And for security's sake, would it be possible to mirror my EngardeLinux email onto my Mandrake box, so that I wouldn't have to run X on my EngardeLinux but rather on a box with no exposure to the Internet? I've already set up cygwin/XFree86 on my test box and tested its connectivity to the box I hope to use as a mirror, so if you folks tell me i'm not entirely off my rocker --- I need you to point me in the right direction to learn about how to mirror (if that's the correct word here) my EngardeLinux mail to the intermediate box ... Of course, I'm a true newbie here, so feel free to tell me i'm nuts and suggest a better way to accomplish my goals. thanks, kenn __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Web Hosting - Let the expert host your site http://webhosting.yahoo.com Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Web Hosting - Let the expert host your site http://webhosting.yahoo.com Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] remote access to mail for m$ users???
Have you looked at Mozilla Mail? I admit earlier versions left something to be desired but in the latest versions it seems to work pretty good. On top of that Mozilla seems to have fewer security issues than IE (If your users seem reluctant to use Mozilla rather than IE just show them how to block pop-up windows and how to use tabs...) and when and if they ever switch to a non-Microsoft OS they will already be familliar with the browser and mail applications. -Original Message- From: Kenn Murrah [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 13:49:39 -0800 (PST) Subject: [newbie] remote access to mail for m$ users??? Okay, gang ... I've won most of the battles here ... Thanks in no small part to the help I've received from this list, I have a Postfix/IMAP mail server up and running and all is well with the world ... The rub comes in trying to set up my Windows computers to access their mail ... Outlook and Outlook Express are out (per an edict from The Head Boss), and no one really likes using Eudora ... and I'm having trouble finding much of anything else. So I was thinking ... Would it be possible (or even practical) for Windows users to access my server via cygwin/XFree86, so that they could use a linux mail client instead? (I'm rather partial toward Evolution, due to its simple interface that would hopefully keep the troops from screaming every 3 minutes for help.) And for security's sake, would it be possible to mirror my EngardeLinux email onto my Mandrake box, so that I wouldn't have to run X on my EngardeLinux but rather on a box with no exposure to the Internet? I've already set up cygwin/XFree86 on my test box and tested its connectivity to the box I hope to use as a mirror, so if you folks tell me i'm not entirely off my rocker --- I need you to point me in the right direction to learn about how to mirror (if that's the correct word here) my EngardeLinux mail to the intermediate box ... Of course, I'm a true newbie here, so feel free to tell me i'm nuts and suggest a better way to accomplish my goals. thanks, kenn __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Web Hosting - Let the expert host your site http://webhosting.yahoo.com Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
RE: [newbie] remote access to mail for m$ users???
also, if you apply the IE theme, your users will think they are using IE anyway.. its sorta cool, I can't use it though cos I have mozilla 1.2b and they are not compatable (yet) rgds Frank -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jim Dawson Sent: Thursday, 21 November 2002 2:15 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] remote access to mail for m$ users??? Have you looked at Mozilla Mail? I admit earlier versions left something to be desired but in the latest versions it seems to work pretty good. On top of that Mozilla seems to have fewer security issues than IE (If your users seem reluctant to use Mozilla rather than IE just show them how to block pop-up windows and how to use tabs...) and when and if they ever switch to a non-Microsoft OS they will already be familliar with the browser and mail applications. -Original Message- From: Kenn Murrah [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 13:49:39 -0800 (PST) Subject: [newbie] remote access to mail for m$ users??? Okay, gang ... I've won most of the battles here ... Thanks in no small part to the help I've received from this list, I have a Postfix/IMAP mail server up and running and all is well with the world ... The rub comes in trying to set up my Windows computers to access their mail ... Outlook and Outlook Express are out (per an edict from The Head Boss), and no one really likes using Eudora ... and I'm having trouble finding much of anything else. So I was thinking ... Would it be possible (or even practical) for Windows users to access my server via cygwin/XFree86, so that they could use a linux mail client instead? (I'm rather partial toward Evolution, due to its simple interface that would hopefully keep the troops from screaming every 3 minutes for help.) And for security's sake, would it be possible to mirror my EngardeLinux email onto my Mandrake box, so that I wouldn't have to run X on my EngardeLinux but rather on a box with no exposure to the Internet? I've already set up cygwin/XFree86 on my test box and tested its connectivity to the box I hope to use as a mirror, so if you folks tell me i'm not entirely off my rocker --- I need you to point me in the right direction to learn about how to mirror (if that's the correct word here) my EngardeLinux mail to the intermediate box ... Of course, I'm a true newbie here, so feel free to tell me i'm nuts and suggest a better way to accomplish my goals. thanks, kenn __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Web Hosting - Let the expert host your site http://webhosting.yahoo.com Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] remote access to mail for m$ users???
On Wednesday 20 Nov 2002 6:14 pm, Jim Dawson wrote: Have you looked at Mozilla Mail? I admit earlier versions left something to be desired but in the latest versions it seems to work pretty good. On top of that Mozilla seems to have fewer security issues than IE (If your users seem reluctant to use Mozilla rather than IE just show them how to block pop-up windows and how to use tabs...) and when and if they ever switch to a non-Microsoft OS they will already be familliar with the browser and mail applications. I've installed Mozilla on 4 windows systems now, and all four users are happy. They find it easy to use (and it has the advantage that it is so similar to the linux version that you always know what they're talking about when the ask a question), and yes, the ability to block pop-ups and use tabs makes it very attractive. Anne Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] remote access to mail for m$ users???
On Wednesday 20 November 2002 12:14 pm, Jim Dawson wrote: Have you looked at Mozilla Mail? I admit earlier versions left something to be desired but in the latest versions it seems to work pretty good. On top of that Mozilla seems to have fewer security issues than IE (If your users seem reluctant to use Mozilla rather than IE just show them how to block pop-up windows and how to use tabs...) and when and if they ever switch to a non-Microsoft OS they will already be familliar with the browser and mail applications. -Original Message- From: Kenn Murrah [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 13:49:39 -0800 (PST) Subject: [newbie] remote access to mail for m$ users??? Okay, gang ... I've won most of the battles here ... Thanks in no small part to the help I've received from this list, I have a Postfix/IMAP mail server up and running and all is well with the world ... The rub comes in trying to set up my Windows computers to access their mail ... Outlook and Outlook Express are out (per an edict from The Head Boss), and no one really likes using Eudora ... and I'm having trouble finding much of anything else. So I was thinking ... Would it be possible (or even practical) for Windows users to access my server via cygwin/XFree86, so that they could use a linux mail client instead? (I'm rather partial toward Evolution, due to its simple interface that would hopefully keep the troops from screaming every 3 minutes for help.) And for security's sake, would it be possible to mirror my EngardeLinux email onto my Mandrake box, so that I wouldn't have to run X on my EngardeLinux but rather on a box with no exposure to the Internet? I've already set up cygwin/XFree86 on my test box and tested its connectivity to the box I hope to use as a mirror, so if you folks tell me i'm not entirely off my rocker --- I need you to point me in the right direction to learn about how to mirror (if that's the correct word here) my EngardeLinux mail to the intermediate box ... Of course, I'm a true newbie here, so feel free to tell me i'm nuts and suggest a better way to accomplish my goals. thanks, kenn __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Web Hosting - Let the expert host your site http://webhosting.yahoo.com One other mail server not mentioned is Evolution. Looks a lot like outlook. will that work? -- Dennis M. linux user #180842 Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] remote access to mail for m$ users???
Why not a port of a linux client, say a sylpheed windows based application. try here http://claws-w32.sourceforge.net/ Jayme On Tue, 19 Nov 2002 13:49:39 -0800 (PST) Kenn Murrah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Okay, gang ... I've won most of the battles here ... Thanks in no small part to the help I've received from this list, I have a Postfix/IMAP mail server up and running and all is well with the world ... The rub comes in trying to set up my Windows computers to access their mail ... Outlook and Outlook Express are out (per an edict from The Head Boss), and no one really likes using Eudora ... and I'm having trouble finding much of anything else. So I was thinking ... Would it be possible (or even practical) for Windows users to access my server via cygwin/XFree86, so that they could use a linux mail client instead? (I'm rather partial toward Evolution, due to its simple interface that would hopefully keep the troops from screaming every 3 minutes for help.) And for security's sake, would it be possible to mirror my EngardeLinux email onto my Mandrake box, so that I wouldn't have to run X on my EngardeLinux but rather on a box with no exposure to the Internet? I've already set up cygwin/XFree86 on my test box and tested its connectivity to the box I hope to use as a mirror, so if you folks tell me i'm not entirely off my rocker --- I need you to point me in the right direction to learn about how to mirror (if that's the correct word here) my EngardeLinux mail to the intermediate box ... Of course, I'm a true newbie here, so feel free to tell me i'm nuts and suggest a better way to accomplish my goals. thanks, kenn __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Web Hosting - Let the expert host your site http://webhosting.yahoo.com Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
RE: [newbie] remote access via a modem?
mgetty cheers, Martin -Original Message- From: Alan Carpenter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, 21 November 2001 5:20 To: Newbie List Subject: [newbie] remote access via a modem? Is there a program or a server that will run, that will let you dial into your linux box? My linux server is behind a firewall, and I want to be able to telnet into it. I was thinking about installing a modem. Thanks for all your help __ Alan Carpenter PC Specialist (DCSE) Dell Certified Systems Expert A+ Certified Department of Computer Services Virginia Wesleyan College Office 757.455.3267 Cell 757.449.0381 Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Remote access to Webmin
There's something else you're going to want to look for, or your webadmin will NOT allow you access to the interface. As ROOT, edit the file /etc/webmin/miniserv.conf I believe it's line 11, that by default reads: ssl=1 Unless you have ssl configured and the cert created, you will not be able to gain access to the webmin. If you change that line to read: ssl=0 You will be able to get by using http://hostname:1. Once you've gotten that far, keep in mind that webmin will ONLY recogize the root user, and the root passwd specified at install. If you have since changed the root passwd, the new passwd will not work. So I hope you either remember the original root passwd, or haven't changed it. As far as ssh goes. Stick with it! It's more secure then telnet unless you're using another kind of telnet. I know FreeBSD comes with a secure telnet that uses SRA secure login. [timh@yoda timh]$ telnet ic.net Trying 152.160.8.96... Connected to ic.net. Escape character is '^]'. Trying SRA secure login: Personally I am fortunate enough that if I'm some where with an Internet connection, I can get into my box. But I have access to a server that does support telnet, against my better judgement. From which I then ssh to my machine at home. Or I'm at work where we use secure connections for everything, or at a partner's house who's machines are set up very similarly to mine. Once you have the webmin set up, you can use the ssh function that comes with it. As long as the browser supports java, you're good to go. If you insist upon going away from ssh, then verify if telnet is installed. Use this command to find out if telnet, and telnet server are installed. [root@r2d2 /root]# rpm -qa | grep telnet gnome-telnet-2.4-2mdk ktelnet-0.7b1-7mdk telnet-0.17-7mdk As you can see there is not telnet-server on my machine. I forbid access to my machine via telnet. tdh T. Holmes UNIXTECHS.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Real Men Us Vi! | I have webmin setup but I want to access it from another computer and I can | not. If I browse to https://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx I get my apache page, if I | browse to https://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:1 I don't get anything.. Here is | another problem. I currently only have ssh access to my linux box. Does | anyone know what file I need to change and how I need to change it to gain | remote access. | | Thanks | | | --
Re: [newbie] Remote access to Webmin
First you need to make sure that webmin is running. At a shell do a : /etc/init.d/webmin status if it comes up with: miniserv.pl is stopped Then webmin is not running. Do this at a shell to get it running (as root): /etc/init.d/webmin start Then it will print out: Starting Webmin [OK] And then to be sure it is running to this again: /etc/init.d/webmin status if webmin is running it will print out this: miniserv.pl (pid 1421) is running... (the pid will vary) There are many many ways to remotely control your machine, command line is all you need. Although webmin makes it alot quicker and easier because you can use it from any machine, even if it don't have an ssh client installed. If you want to use ssh you can run X through an X session, just make sure that x forwarding is enabled in your /etc/ssh/sshd_config. And you can even do this through windows. On my work windows machine I use a combination of SecureCRT and Reflective X. SecureCRT is a windows ssh/telnet client and Reflective X is a windows X server. Now if you are on dial up I do not suggest doing this because it consumes alot of bandwidth. h3rb On Monday 28 May 2001 11:57, David Travis wrote: I have webmin setup but I want to access it from another computer and I can not. If I browse to https://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx I get my apache page, if I browse to https://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:1 I don't get anything.. Here is another problem. I currently only have ssh access to my linux box. Does anyone know what file I need to change and how I need to change it to gain remote access. Thanks
Re: [newbie] Remote access to Webmin
Where can I find Reflective X. I can't find it at google or download.com. thanks David - Original Message - From: h3rb [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, May 28, 2001 11:10 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] Remote access to Webmin First you need to make sure that webmin is running. At a shell do a : /etc/init.d/webmin status if it comes up with: miniserv.pl is stopped Then webmin is not running. Do this at a shell to get it running (as root): /etc/init.d/webmin start Then it will print out: Starting Webmin [OK] And then to be sure it is running to this again: /etc/init.d/webmin status if webmin is running it will print out this: miniserv.pl (pid 1421) is running... (the pid will vary) There are many many ways to remotely control your machine, command line is all you need. Although webmin makes it alot quicker and easier because you can use it from any machine, even if it don't have an ssh client installed. If you want to use ssh you can run X through an X session, just make sure that x forwarding is enabled in your /etc/ssh/sshd_config. And you can even do this through windows. On my work windows machine I use a combination of SecureCRT and Reflective X. SecureCRT is a windows ssh/telnet client and Reflective X is a windows X server. Now if you are on dial up I do not suggest doing this because it consumes alot of bandwidth. h3rb On Monday 28 May 2001 11:57, David Travis wrote: I have webmin setup but I want to access it from another computer and I can not. If I browse to https://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx I get my apache page, if I browse to https://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:1 I don't get anything.. Here is another problem. I currently only have ssh access to my linux box. Does anyone know what file I need to change and how I need to change it to gain remote access. Thanks
Re: [newbie] remote access
At 03:43 07.03.2001 -0500, you wrote: My linux box has a 24/7 cable modem connection. If I put a modem on my linux box, would it be possible to dial in to it from a remote site, say with my laptop from work, and get onto the internet? Thanks. i am sure that that is possible but wouldnt u then be forced to pay the phone bill from your works laptop to your computer ?..wouldnt u ?.. wouldnt it be cheaper to connect from your works laptop directly to the internet ?...(internet account of your company ?) --quay