IPtables, as I mentioned in the other group...
-JMS
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Sheldon E.
Newhouse
Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2001 9:39 PM
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Subject: [expert] ip_masq in 8.0 ?
Hello,
What has happened to ip_masqu
It's been replaced by IPTables.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Sheldon E.
Newhouse
Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2001 9:39 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [expert] ip_masq in 8.0 ?
Hello,
What has happened to ip_masquerade in 8.0? I
Hello,
What has happened to ip_masquerade in 8.0? I can't find the
modules. Is there a substitute? Do I have to make a new kernel and
build the modules myself?
TIA,
-sen
Hi!
I was trying new configurations for my Kdesktop and ended messing witk
the Ktaskbar...
what I did:
KPanel-> Configure Panel-> Add-> Applet ->
and added two utilities, that I don't know how to name here since my LM8
is installed in portuguese :-)
These apps are annoyng me... one has a y
Michael,
Unfortunately, my test box is in use for LMDK8.0. My LMDK7.2 is actually
my production server. But if those concerned are serious about building
some new type LMDK8.0 src and binary rpms for the LMDK7.2_glibc-2.1
system, I would happily install LMDK7.2 on my test box, and do any
testing
Gentlemen,
One note of caution, I rebuilt, from the src rpm, bind-9.1.1-1mdk for my
LMDK7.2 - glibc-2.1 system, and the rebuild went fine. I had my three
needed binary rpms for bind-9.1.1-1mdk (devel & utils included) all
neatly copied to "/usr/src/RPM/RPMS/i686", as they should be after the
"rpm
We might be able to compile bind...I'm not sure, I've tried...but I keep
getting some odd compile errors.
Michael
At 05:12 AM 07/30/2001 +0800, Franki wrote:
>according to rpmfind Mandrake are the only ones that are offering a 9.2
>version of bind
>
>
>The newest version of bind src I could find
While looking at Mozilla-9.2-x.mdk I noticed that the help files mention a
spelling checker for the email client and a button on the task bar. I do NOT
have that feature available.
I have looked everywhere that i can think of to find something about this and I
have found nothing. Would someone b
according to rpmfind Mandrake are the only ones that are offering a 9.2
version of bind
The newest version of bind src I could find on rpmfind that isn't a mandrake
is bind-9.1.3-2.src.rpm
and thats for polished linux,,, which apart from showing up in rpmfind I
have never heard of...
There is
cool,,
Gee this mailing list comes in handy,,
I am gonna download the latest redhat Bind and give that a shot,
Its kind of funny really, if it turns out that to use any recent packages
you have to use the redhat versions because mandrake stopped supporting
updates for their older version.
rgds
I ended up taking the srpm from Redhat and recompiling it for Mandrake
(incidentally, it is newer than the one in the cooker directory).
Michael
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Michael Viron
Registered Linux User #81978
Senior Systems & Administration Consultant
Web Spinners, University of West Florida
At 04:30 AM 07/30/20
Am I to understand that you got postfix working?
I notice that its in the rpms directory on your server...
what did you end up doing to get it to work?
wouldn't it be great if mandrake also gave the pure src as tarballs with the
patches so that this was unnecessary?
rgds
Frank
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OK, then this is likely a REAL bug. In any case, for the first time I tried
gkrellm - kindof a nifty toy - but it doesn't appear to work for me in
kickstarting kmail once it has crapped out. I still have to exit it and then
restart it.
Off to kde for a bugreport...
On Friday 27 July 2001 05
Jerry and everyone else.
Thanks.
It wasn't running. I was using linuxconf to start and stop, and to set the
service to run. It wasn't working correctly. Now it is. I apologize. I'm now
happily sshing.
Thanks again.
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From: Jerry Sternesky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent
Dear Experts,
I need your help, I have been given an old Toshiba DynaBook EZ 486, I want to
use it as a floppy bootup firewall for my SOHO system, any suggestions on
software to be used? also I need to get the manuals in english, everything is
in Japanese. thanks for your help in advance.
I'm
well, the default install of MDK8 openssh checks on
the the hosts access files /etc/hosts.allow and
/etc/hosts.deny files ... so, i guess its compiled
with libwrappers.
dianne
--- "Julia A. Case" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Quoting DM ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > i think that putting 'sshd: ALL' o
Quoting DM ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> i think that putting 'sshd: ALL' on the
> /etc/hosts.deny file effectively denies all SSH
> connection to your host server. instead of that you
> should put it on your /etc/hosts.allow. the following
> is an exerpt on the man pages of hosts.allow and
> hosts.deny
So sprach »Tobias Markus Marx« am 2001-07-29 um 14:17:36 +0200 :
> Hi!
>
> Has anybody build those RPMs for MDK8? I've tried those from Cooker, but
> there are too many dependency conflicts. Using the SRPMs from Cooker
> would give me the same trouble, wouldn't it?
Well, actually not necessari
Hi!
Has anybody build those RPMs for MDK8? I've tried those from Cooker, but
there are too many dependency conflicts. Using the SRPMs from Cooker
would give me the same trouble, wouldn't it?
When there's nobody who made RPMs, I'll try to compile from source. Are
there any drawbacks, when I us
hi Ran,
cool down man! take a break from it for a while then
continue to work on it once you are cooled.
as far as i know, openssh by default installed as base
system on mdk8 now. i have the following on my system:
openssh-2.5.2p2-3mdk
openssh-clients-2.5.2p2-3mdk
openssh-server-2.5.2p2-3mdk
i
Hi all
now we have a recent samba and look to possibly getting a recient postfix,
it might not be a good idea to get bind 9.x happening as well...
hadn't thought of that one, but it could be rather important.. considering
the problems 8.x
If anyone wants to run through the proceedure that they
Can anyone give me the readers digest version on getting this to work on
Mandrake 8? I've read the man pages. I've tried going through online
tutorials. I've hacked my hosts.allow to pieces. I'm about to blow it up. I
have run ssh-keygen several times, as my username and as root. I even
unloaded x
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