On 1/1/2009 8:13 PM, Robert Spangler wrote:
> Your rules are in need of help.
> First off I am not even sure what you are doing will work, i.e.;
>
> --append or --table
>
> These are written as '-A' and '-t'
>
--append and --table are legal syntax...
# man iptables
-t, --table table
This
On Wednesday 31 December 2008 16:05, chloe K wrote:
>ls the network address traslation in centos5.2 different?
Nope.
>I disable the default iptable rule and use the following commands but I
> can't connect http://public:8080 from outside to this host 192.168.0.10
> port 80
>
>eth1 is
On Thu, Jan 1, 2009 at 4:26 AM, ankush grover wrote:
> Hi Friends,
>
> I have configured Postfix mail server on Centos for relaying mails
> from 5 linux servers (including itself) within the same LAN. The
> postfix mail server should relay mails from these 5 linux servers for
> specific domains o
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From: Kwan Lowe
Sent: 1.1.'09, 4:30
> Hello All:
> I'm having a strange issue with the yum proxy settings. It is
> directly related to passwords containing exclamation points.
It's a long shot but try maybe replacing the ! By %21.
-Amos
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From: Alan Sparks
Sent: 1.1.'09, 9:01
> How is this statement justified? The RPM dependencies do not indicate
this:
>
> $ rpm -qRp kmod-drbd82-smp-8.2.6-2.2.6.9_78.0.5.plus.c4.x86_64.rpm
> /bin/sh
> /bin/sh
> /sbin/depmod
> /sbin/depmod
> drbd82 >= 8.2.6
> kern
I think you forgot to open the port in the FILTER table. Open it like this:
iptables --table filter -p tcp -d 8080 -j ACCEPT
The syntax may not be 100% perfect, and also you may want to tight the
security, but I hope you get the idea.
Regards.
GERMAN ANDRES PULIDO F.
Ingeniero de Proyectos
Lanny Marcus wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 1, 2009 at 8:36 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>
>> I am looking at a mini-itx system that has the Intel chipset.
>> The video spec is the "Intel 852GM GMCH".
>> Anyone know anything good or bad about this?
>>
>
> I googled and got this URL. Maybe you will le
hi all , i'm now using wicd network manager instead of network-manager
and got a strange problem again
wicd can managae wireless network connection well now but when i
connected to the network my wicd icon still display "not connected" ,
i googled a lot but nothing helped
anybody here using wicd ?
I am having the exact same issue on a new Solaris 10 install made under VMware
(solaris is the guest OS).
Cordialmente,
GERMAN ANDRES PULIDO F.
Ingeniero de Proyectos
GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY SERVICES - GTS S.A.
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Tel: (571) 658 34 10 ext 110
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On Thu, Jan 1, 2009 at 8:36 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> I am looking at a mini-itx system that has the Intel chipset.
> The video spec is the "Intel 852GM GMCH".
> Anyone know anything good or bad about this?
I googled and got this URL. Maybe you will learn something about it,
that might help y
I am looking at a mini-itx system that has the Intel chipset.
The video spec is the "Intel 852GM GMCH".
Anyone know anything good or bad about this?
The board is iGoLogic i3386G
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Hi Friends,
I have configured Postfix mail server on Centos for relaying mails
from 5 linux servers (including itself) within the same LAN. The
postfix mail server should relay mails from these 5 linux servers for
specific domains only. For example hosts 192.168.0.23/24/25/26/27 and
the postfix m
Thomas Iverson wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 1, 2009 at 12:39 PM, Thomas Iverson wrote:
>> hi all , i just met a strange problem about my wireless network , i
>> installed ipw3945 driver and it can detect the wireless network lists
>> around my laptop ,but , i can't connect to the wireless network even
>>
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