Hello,
I'm using kernel 2.2.19 and I have a little question regarding portfw.
I've set up some rules to forward some ports to an other computer on the
network :
ipmasqadm portfw -a -P tcp -L localhost 8002 -R 192.168.1.10 8002
ipmasqadm portfw -a -P tcp -L 192.168.1.250 8002 -R 192.168.1.10 8002
Hi!
I needed to recompile Exim with different settings
so I got the sources and the diff file and recompiled it and made my own .deb
package of it (debian/rules binary).
This is the latest stable release.
Now when I do a 'apt-get upgrade' apt-get
reinstalls Exim. The funny thing is is t
Heya,
try adding :
user =
to the local_delivery transport in the TRANSPORT section of your
/etc/exim.conf file.
Elm
> 2002-02-06 04:38:01 16YRHa-0005CE-00 Neither the system_aliases director
nor the address_pipe transport set a uid for local delivery of
|/var/list/.bin/flist gc-request
>
(sorry for the wrong subject on previous
post!)
Hi,
I'm using kernel 2.2.14 and I have a problem with
ipmasqadm portfw.When I try to add a rule for forwarding a port I get
the following error :ipmasqadm portfw -a -P tcp -L 212.69.202.112 8002
-R 192.168.1.10 8002portfw: setsockopt failed
Hi,
I'm using kernel 2.2.14 and I have a problem with ipmasqadm portfw.
When I try to add a rule for forwarding a port I get the following error :
ipmasqadm portfw -a -P tcp -L 212.69.202.112 8002 -R 192.168.1.10 8002
portfw: setsockopt failed: Invalid argument
when I try to get get a list I g
http://ftp.nl.debian.org/debian-cd/2.2_rev5/i386/
Die Debian-User mailing list is wel een Engelse
mailing list.
Cheers,
Elm
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