Re: domain (especially email) hosting from home

2005-07-18 Thread Bill McGonigle
On Jul 19, 2005, at 00:13, Dan Jenkins wrote: What about switching them to Speakeasy on a bare line (no Verizon local service needed) and switching to VoIP (like Vonage) with number portability so they keep their existing number? From their viewpoint, it ought to be invisible and likely would

Re: domain (especially email) hosting from home

2005-07-18 Thread Dan Jenkins
Bill McGonigle wrote: On Jul 18, 2005, at 20:15, puissante wrote: I have no love for Verizon, and despise the fact they use PPPoE. And I can't see how you can maintain a good connection for doing anything when the IP is changing every 15 minutes. Ugh. Yeah, we'll be talking on the video ph

Re: GRUB Mystery

2005-07-18 Thread Bill McGonigle
On Jul 18, 2005, at 20:39, Jim Kuzdrall wrote: I am running out of experiments to try. I've admitted to myself I'll never fully understand Grub. Every time I go back to it I wind up getting mixed up, figuring it out again, getting things working, then forgetting it. :) Either I'm too dumb

Re: UML & Debian?

2005-07-18 Thread Bill McGonigle
On Jul 18, 2005, at 21:24, Paul Lussier wrote: as anyone done this type of thing before? If so, are there better tools than UML? (VMWare and other proprietary ideas are not an option). I've been meaning to try a Xen PXE boot. There seems to be be a few ways to do it, everything a hack aroun

Re: domain (especially email) hosting from home

2005-07-18 Thread Bill McGonigle
On Jul 18, 2005, at 20:15, puissante wrote: I have no love for Verizon, and despise the fact they use PPPoE. And I can't see how you can maintain a good connection for doing anything when the IP is changing every 15 minutes. Ugh. Yeah, we'll be talking on the video phone, then *poof*. It's n

UML & Debian?

2005-07-18 Thread Paul Lussier
Hi folks, Does anyone have any experience with User Mode Linux and Debian? I need to set up an environment where I can test the automated installation/configuration of a system (via FAI). Normally, I'd hook up a monitor and keyboard to the system, or perhaps a serial console. However, I need so

GRUB Mystery

2005-07-18 Thread Jim Kuzdrall
Greetings, I just installed SuSE 9.3 on an alternate drive, and I want to boot into it from the normal GRUB menu. The main and clone drives have SuSE 8.2, which is stable and working well. (Why I am upgrading, I can't guess.) I can boot in from the floppy described below. If I boot

Re: domain (especially email) hosting from home

2005-07-18 Thread puissante
Bill McGonigle wrote: ... I've had the same address on my cable modem for over a year, but my parents' Verizon DSL DHCP address (via pppoe) changes as often as every 15 minutes. Dyndns to the rescue for support... I have no love for Verizon, and despise the fact they use PPPoE. And I can't s

Re: Setting up an internal mail filter

2005-07-18 Thread Neil Joseph Schelly
On Monday 18 July 2005 11:32 am, Jeff O'Brien wrote: > Is there a way to have mail that comes in to the external linux mail > server to be sent off to the internal mail server for filtering then > back to the mail server where end users can then get their mail to avoid > reconfiguring each client a

Re: Setting up an internal mail filter

2005-07-18 Thread Frank DiPrete
On Mon, 2005-07-18 at 11:32 -0400, Jeff O'Brien wrote: > First post to gnhlugthanks ahead of time > > I have a linux server (firewall(netfilter), gateway, mail(sendmail), > internal dns) with 1 static IP(MX record too), another linux server that > I want to act as mail filtering box(SA/clam-

Re: domain (especially email) hosting from home

2005-07-18 Thread Neil Joseph Schelly
On Monday 18 July 2005 12:53 pm, Bill McGonigle wrote: > I use procmail with postfix. I have used it with Exim, on a hosted > account and I had to do some hackery to get it to work. I still get an > occasional mail from people searching the Exim archives about a hack I > posted to get procmail wo

Re: Anyone done anything with MythTV?

2005-07-18 Thread Neil Joseph Schelly
On Monday 18 July 2005 02:05 pm, Steven W. Orr wrote: > I'm possibly interested in pursuing it. It's great - my wife and I have been using a Myth setup now for a year and a half or so. There are some tough times with it - I generally expect after an upgrade from one version to the next I will m

Re: NYT: Corrupted PC's Find New Home in the Dumpster

2005-07-18 Thread Kenyon F. Karl
< Somebody should setup a charity that will accept infested Windows boxes and turn them around with Ubuntu or Xandros for school children. It could probably be a 501(c)(3).>> The Upper Valley (of the Connecticut River) already has WinCycle in Windsor VT . They have at v

Setting up an internal mail filter

2005-07-18 Thread Jeff O'Brien
First post to gnhlugthanks ahead of time I have a linux server (firewall(netfilter), gateway, mail(sendmail), internal dns) with 1 static IP(MX record too), another linux server that I want to act as mail filtering box(SA/clam-AV, etc..) on the internal side of the firewall (both WBEL3rc1)

Re: domain (especially email) hosting from home

2005-07-18 Thread Fred of Hydranuke
This is off the topic of this thread, somewhat, but gets back on further down. On Friday 15 July 2005 12:30, Bill McGonigle wrote: ... > But... the warning on the Postfix website remains - allegedly due to > some bitter feelings over the situations years ago. Ah, OSS politics. I use sendmail ext

RE: Anyone done anything with MythTV?

2005-07-18 Thread Frank DiPrete
Hello All, New to the list here - yes I have been using mythtv for a year now. It rocks. My backend master server is a new p4 with raid 5 HW - still using an old win-tv card on analog cable. frontends running on a desktop and a laptop (result = wireless television). Next in the brain queue is a

RE: Anyone done anything with MythTV?

2005-07-18 Thread Brian
Check with Scooter. > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > Steven W. Orr > Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 2:05 PM > To: GNHLUG > Subject: Anyone done anything with MythTV? > > I'm possibly interested in pursuing it. > > -- _

RE: Anyone done anything with MythTV?

2005-07-18 Thread Brian
Travis Roy > -Original Message- > From: Steven W. Orr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 2:35 PM > To: Brian > Subject: RE: Anyone done anything with MythTV? > > On Monday, Jul 18th 2005 at 14:17 -0400, quoth Brian: > > =>Check with Scooter. > => > > Umm, and who

Anyone done anything with MythTV?

2005-07-18 Thread Steven W. Orr
I'm possibly interested in pursuing it. -- Time flies like the wind. Fruit flies like a banana. Stranger things have .0. happened but none stranger than this. Does your driver's license say Organ ..0 Donor?Black holes are where God divided by zero. Listen to me! We are all- 000 individuals! What

Re: letter to the Telegraph

2005-07-18 Thread Rob Lembree
On Jul 6, 2005, at 11:30 AM, Rob Lembree wrote: I have no idea whether or not they will publish it, but I sent this to the Nashua Telegraph today. A followup: The letter was published yesterday, Sunday, Jul 17. Somehow they got the idea that I live in Manchester -- this is incorrect, I'm in

Re: domain (especially email) hosting from home

2005-07-18 Thread Bill McGonigle
On Jul 18, 2005, at 12:13, Puissante wrote: And am I correct in assuming that Postfix, Exim, and most other MTAs will integrate well with Procmail? Since I make heavy use of Procmail recipies, it would be a no go for me if that were not the case. I use procmail with postfix. I have used it

Re: domain (especially email) hosting from home

2005-07-18 Thread Puissante
This is off the topic of this thread, somewhat, but gets back on further down. On Friday 15 July 2005 12:30, Bill McGonigle wrote: ... > But... the warning on the Postfix website remains - allegedly due to > some bitter feelings over the situations years ago. Ah, OSS politics. I use sendmail e

Re: NYT: Corrupted PC's Find New Home in the Dumpster

2005-07-18 Thread Frank DiPrete
> Mr. Tucker, an Internet industry executive who holds a Ph.D. in > computer science, decided that rather than take the time to remove the > offending software, he would spend $400 on a new machine. > ...which will be infected right after he buys it because he runs windows without anti-spyware