Andreas Janssen (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
Hello
Franki (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> Last night I ran apt-get update and apt-get upgrade on a remote server
> and got this in reply.
>
> The following packages have been kept back
> apache apache-common apt
1.3x not valid anymore? it seems to want to upgrade me to apache2.
Am I missing something here?
rgds
Franki
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Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 12:23:43AM -0300, Rogério Brito wrote:
On Jun 05 2005, Steve Lamb wrote:
I'd say go with UW's IMAP server.
I'd say go with UW's IMAP server *only* if your computer isn't facing the
Internet -- it has a bad security track history and many p
Be sure that any new setup's you do are based on OpenVPN2.x as it has
several improvments over older variants.
rgds
Franki
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ee if I could get it to accept the ping to 192.168.0.27 and route it
to it's local eth0 interface (192.168.0.22)
but that hasn't worked either.
There are no firewalls blocking anything, so it's not a case of filtering.
Please please PLEASE, anyone with any knowledge of routing hav
n of other stuff that apt won't install without an
MTA installed)
Anyway, onto my question, is there anyway to tell apt-get to skip trying
to install an updated postfix package? I read though the man pages and
searched the net, but couldn't find an answer that made sense to
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