Re: How do I disable (close) ports?

2001-12-04 Thread Jaroslaw Podstawa
On Tue, Dec 04, 2001 at 09:18:09PM +0100, J. Paul Bruns-Bielkowicz wrote: Hi, I disabled all but a few ports in /etc/services, but I have tcp0 0 pa237.olsztyn.sdi.t:111 80.116.215.37:1064 ESTABLISHED when I netstat my machine. What exactly does this mean? I just want 25/tcp

Re: How do I disable (close) ports?

2001-12-04 Thread Jaroslaw Podstawa
On Tue, Dec 04, 2001 at 09:18:09PM +0100, J. Paul Bruns-Bielkowicz wrote: Hi, I disabled all but a few ports in /etc/services, but I have tcp0 0 pa237.olsztyn.sdi.t:111 80.116.215.37:1064 ESTABLISHED when I netstat my machine. What exactly does this mean? I just want 25/tcp

filesystem errors 2

2001-11-24 Thread Jaroslaw Podstawa
Re: Oswaldo Mundim: I have one harddisk mounted as primary master and dvd drive connected as secondary master (normally not mounted) Re: Johan Vervloet: I'll check it. Btw How can I determine if there is no partition table errors (assume that fdisk shows everything is ok). Re: The Crow: Fdisk

filesystem errors

2001-11-23 Thread Jaroslaw Podstawa
Hello I have problems with my computer. I have Windows 98 SE nad Linux Debian 2.2.r4. Windows works ok, but in Linux i encountered strange errors on filesystem. It's something like: inode #no. has invalid entry offset=4!=0 and then specification of this entry. I've also encountered errors like

Re: Mail-server config

2001-11-21 Thread Jaroslaw Podstawa
On Wed, Nov 21, 2001 at 09:56:28AM -0800, Sami Juvonen wrote: On Wed, Nov 21, 2001 at 10:51:57AM -0500, Justin R. Miller wrote: Thus spake Johannes Weiss ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): I plan to install a mailserver for ca. 800 users, now I planned to Have a look at Cyrus IMAP. It's designed