On Sep 14 at 3:52pm, Jim Kuzdrall wrote:
7. The 8.2 smb.conf is virtually the same as 9.3 smb.conf except for "add
machine script" needed by samba 3.0.
The word "virtually" in the above worries me. I've certainly burned myself
with statements like that before. :-) But anyway...
Try
On Sep 14 at 6:59am, Travis Roy wrote:
What I'm hoping to do is setup something in tandem where mail gets delivered
to the new server and gets passed on to imail, then when I'm ready I can
just "flip a switch".
To improve upon that idea: After testing and everything, put the new, better
sys
On Sep 14 at 11:34am, Kenneth E. Lussier wrote:
I'm using BIND8 (8.4.6) as an external name server. I want to also use it
as the name server for my external boxes. However, I can't seem to get
recursion to work correctly.
If I understand you correctly:
You have a nameserver which is aut
On Sep 14, 2005, at 11:34, Kenneth E. Lussier wrote:
I tried `allow-recursion { x.x.x.x; };` (x.x.x.x = external NAT IP
address), but the query was denied with:
named[2692]: denied recursion for query from [x.x.x.x].24684 for
www.google.com IN
I'd expect the source of the UDP packet to be the
Greetings,
One side benefit I get from running Linux is humility. I was
certain that I could solve this small problem on my own. It is now the
4th day. Help!!!
I upgraded from SuSE 8.2 to SuSE 9.3. There is one Ethernet
connection to a Win98 computer. (Another on line is unpowered
On 9/14/05, Kenneth E. Lussier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi All,I'm using BIND8 (8.4.6) as an external name server. I want to also useit as the name server for my external boxes. However, I can't seem toget recursion to work correctly.If I use `allow-recursion {none; };` then dns lookups for my lo
Hi All,
I'm using BIND8 (8.4.6) as an external name server. I want to also use
it as the name server for my external boxes. However, I can't seem to
get recursion to work correctly.
If I use `allow-recursion {none; };` then dns lookups for my local zones
works fine, but the external boxes can't
When: September 21, 2005 7:00PM (6:30 for Q&A)
Topic: SELinux Overview
Moderator: Daniel J Walsh, Lead SELinux Engineer
Location: MIT Building E51 Room 315
Daniel talks about SELinux, a set of security enhancements to the Linux
kernel.
Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) is an implementation of a f
RUN!
> -Original Message-
> When we upgraded to the newest version of imail they changed
> the webmail interface and we went through weeks of "but this
> is different".
>
> What I'm hoping to do is setup something in tandem where mail
> gets delivered to the new server and gets passed
Hah, you say those things like we have a linux mail server. Sadly, we
use Ipswitch Imail (I know, I know)
It sounds to me like your poor mail server is costing your company lots
of money. Down 50 times and customer communication keeps getting
screwed up - put a number next to that. Then p
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