Friday 11 February 2005 11:07 - Michael Thompson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a issue where I cannot connect to my server because the
firewall only allows ports 80 and 443 out.
I previously ran SSH on port 443 to overcome this, but I have had
to implement a HTTPS solution for users who
Bradley Serbu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do you mean... I am trying to use CVS not for internal
development, but rather to merge packages with the -* KEYWORD.
Who would be my
server admin on the other side of your connection
?
- Brad
Dirk Raeder wrote:
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Mike Melanson wrote:
Grant wrote:
This is off-topic, but I bet you guys can help me figure this out.
How does digital information (0 or 1, off or on) end up doing all the
stuff it does? A link or explanation would be greatly appreciated.
Hmm, this is a pretty fundamental computer question.
I have done this successfully on other machines (and recently too) but
for whatever reason, I am having problems correctly mounting an NFS
drive over the network from a PXE boot client.
In the end, I get a kernel panic, so first, here is the relevant error
output on the client machine:
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jozeluiz wrote:
Im trying to install jboss, but i get a ioexception with the message
cannot allocate memory, my machine just is running the emerge and has
256 MB in RAM. Someone have solved this problem ??? ..
I have installed sun-jdk_1.4.2_06
Below the emerge log :
BUILD FAILED
Keith P Hassen wrote:
jozeluiz wrote:
Im trying to install jboss, but i get a ioexception with the message
cannot allocate memory, my machine just is running the emerge and has
256 MB in RAM. Someone have solved this problem ??? ..
I have installed sun-jdk_1.4.2_06
Below the emerge log :
BUILD
Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 09:58:30 +0100 Xavier-Francois Roblot
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Hi, the last unstable version of evolution 2.0.3-r1 was released to
| fix bug #79183 according to the ChangeLog. Since I am a curious guy, I
| wanted to have a look at what this bug is. But
Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 10:37:48 -0500 Keith P Hassen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
| You could argue that we shouldn't be involved in anything like this,
| simply on principle. However, given the choice between giving our
| users secure systems, or not knowing about security
Nick Smith wrote:
has anyone gotten this to work? i have tried the stable 2.6.9 patch and
the two 2.6.10 and 2.6.11-r1 patch and all get the same error at the
begining:
laptux linux
# /tmp/software-suspend-2.1.5.14-for-2.6.11-rc1/apply
/tmp/software-suspend-2.1.5.14-for-2.6.11-rc1
Applying
Nick Smith wrote:
my ISP just started blocking smtp from any domain not theirs, as per a
supervisor @ comcast they are blocking all mail sent from their clients
that are running a mail server and their outgoing email address is not a
comcast.net address, they say this keeps the spam down. ha.
It
Nick Smith wrote:
yes they can get mail but not send mail, the reason for relaying through
comcast.net is because if they relay through their own domain it gets
marked as spam etc, that whole DUL thing, they only (cheapest) way to
get it working was to relay through comcast, my client is running
Nick Smith wrote:
On Thu, 2005-01-20 at 09:16 -0500, Keith P Hassen wrote:
Nick Smith wrote:
yes they can get mail but not send mail, the reason for relaying through
comcast.net is because if they relay through their own domain it gets
marked as spam etc, that whole DUL thing, they only
Nick Smith wrote:
On Thu, 2005-01-20 at 09:53 -0500, Keith P Hassen wrote:
Nick Smith wrote:
Let me see if I have this right:
[SMTP_A] [COMCAST GW] [SMTP_B]
And you are saying that SMTP_A can _receive_ email, but cannot _send_ email?
that is correct, they are recieving mail
reg hughson wrote:
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 22:32:36 +1300 (NZDT)
Nick Rout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
Any Views?
yes, post to a relevant list!
Why is it so many people are rude and ignorant on the Net? I have to
wonder if you would make snotty comments like this in person.
Hardly. This list
Javier Gostling wrote:
hi list,
...[stuff about Samba + LDAP + migration]...
If anyone has seen this problem in the past, I would really appreciate
some help, as I'm rather stuck on this issue.
Thanks,
Try the linux.samba newsgroup. While there may be some of us who
incidentally understand your
Hareesh Nagarajan wrote:
How can I open applications in different workspaces (in fluxbox) on
startup automatically?
E.g.:
firefox in workspace 1
thunderbird in workspace 2
2 Eterms in workspace 3
etc. etc.
Any idea if this is possible? If so how?
Thanks,
Hareesh
Take a look here:
I am trying to properly configure a diskless server and client. The
server (machine A) is on 10.0.0.43. It is running atftpd, dhcp and nfs.
My client (machine B) is on 10.0.0.6. I can start machine B and watch
PXE get the IP address (10.0.0.6) and bring up the grub menu I
customized for
Nick Rout wrote:
check that portmap is running on the server.
/etc/init.d/portmap status
can other clients mount nfs?
On Sun, January 16, 2005 7:46 pm, Andrew Gaffney said:
Keith P Hassen wrote:
I am trying to properly configure a diskless server and client. The
server (machine
Nick Smith wrote:
i have a problem/complaint with fluxbox, i cannot for the life
of me get the desktop to stay, every reboot i get a flash of
what it should be then it goes away, i have already commented
out the line:
#rootCommand: bsetroot -solid grey20
as per the wiki on fluxbox, and it still
Daniel G. Siegel wrote:
Hi!
I'm looking for a good CMS, that i can run on my Gentoo machine and
on the FreeBSD-Server, where i don't have a root-account. It doesn't
have to exist in portage, i could write an ebuild.
The CMS should have:
A _very_ good gallery, with automatic thumbnail-creating
A
Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi all,
My son's 520 uses a Realtek chipset and the new one uses
a Prism chipset and ndiswrapper locks up on the FC2 kernel, apparently
due to FC2 using 4K kernel stack sizes.
So if it's a kernel problem, why don't you change the kernel
configuration? The kernel exists
Vittorio wrote:
I recently moved to kernel 2.6.9 compiling a new system from scratch
every in my all my gentoo linux notebook.
There were some recent buf fixes by the wonderful folks working hard on
the Linux kernel; the affected areas included up to kernel version
2.6.9-rc2, so try the 2.6.10
John Lowell wrote:
The install went on without a hitch but,
booting up, I reach the end of the init sequence and there's a delay of
22 seconds before Starting local ... transitions in to the usual This
is .. and the login prompt.
The first thing I would do is have a look at
Alec wrote:
John Lowell wrote:
Keith P Hassen wrote:
John Lowell wrote:
The install went on without a hitch but,
booting up, I reach the end of the init sequence and there's a delay
of 22 seconds before Starting local ... transitions in to the
usual This is .. and the login prompt
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