I had a strange problem installing Dachstein today. The hardware was a Dell
Dimension XPS. The machine would boot from a Windows CD, but for some reason
it would not boot from the Dachstein CD I had created, and tested, on
another Dell.
I created a boot floppy, but that wouldn't recognise the CD e
malik menzong wrote:
>
> Hi everyone.
> I dont know if this is along the same line as the last question that Lynn
> answered. I am actually looking into a tool like routerst or weblet that
> allows me to remotely view and also modify some configuration function. Is
> there one in developement or
Help!
I am using DCD 1.0.2 and have been trying to configure dnyports.lrp for my
system.
Now I have three separate instances of dnyports running! I have not
backed-up my Dachstein configuration on purpose (after installing
dynports.lrp) so I could revert back to my original configuration, questio
hi,
If I have an entry:
Packet log: remote DENY eth0 PROTO=6 208.181.x.y:3254 208.181.x.y:80 L=48 S=0x00
I=63245 F=0x4000 T=121 SYN (#15)
What does the
PROTO=6
L=48
S=0x00
I=63245
F=0x4000
T=121
SYN
#15
Mean. PROTO seems like a protocol enum, and I seems like it's counting packets. But
oth
Hi everyone.
I dont know if this is along the same line as the last question that Lynn
answered. I am actually looking into a tool like routerst or weblet that
allows me to remotely view and also modify some configuration function. Is
there one in developement or out there? Also if there are po
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Robert
Chambers
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 1:44 PM
To: Jack Coates; leaf; hallm
Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] Need help getting LEAF running
> Jack and Mike:
> I use the Netgear FA311 card and they use t
Jack and Mike:
I use the Netgear FA311 card and they use the natsemi driver. FA310 card
uses the Intel chip set. The FA311/ 312 cards use the National Semiconductor
chip set.
Robert Chambers
Jack Coates wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">
On Mon, 4 Feb 2002, hallm wrote:
I recently acquired ca
Hi Simon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote the following at 20:47
05.02.2002:
>Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2002 11:52:13 -0800 (PST)
>From: Jack Coates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Simon Bolduc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] Leaf Mail Command
If it is POP-bef
that's POP-before-SMTP. see
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=pop-before-smtp&btnG=Google+Search
for some hints as to how it works and what it does; if you can find (or
record with Ethereal) a conversation transcript it might be possible to
script it in.
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Simon Bolduc wrote:
Hi-
I currently have a working system. But I keep on stubbling on a small issue
with my file rc.firewall
this files contains all the ipchains rules. When I boot my system and it
runs, I can see that the new rules have been applied from the browser(I am
using routerst from Ed). However I still d
Matt Schalit wrote:
>
> Jack Coates wrote:
> >
> > On Mon, 4 Feb 2002, David Douthitt wrote:
> >
> > > Another note: rdate uses an old obsolete form of network time
> > > synchronization; I suspect more and more time servers may stop
> > > providing the service rdate uses (wuarchive.wustl.edu se
Jack Coates wrote:
>
> On Mon, 4 Feb 2002, David Douthitt wrote:
>
>
> > Another note: rdate uses an old obsolete form of network time
> > synchronization; I suspect more and more time servers may stop
> > providing the service rdate uses (wuarchive.wustl.edu seems to have
> > stopped...)
> >
>
Excuse me for talking to myself :-)
the loader I spoke of is part of java.rmi.*. the CVM should work with RMI. It runs on
linux and Vxworks. So I'm guessing this loader could be used to get some of
even the core classes. That would require some experimentation. I can check this out
a little.
Whoops!
Hey I miss spoke about the codebase. The vm does not have the codebase as a command
line parameter. An RMI server uses the codebase property as a means to
annotate serialized objects as to where to get the class clode for it. I'm sure this
can be adapted somehow. I'm not sure how t
whoops I sent this to Charles only
"Glenn A. Thompson" wrote:
> Hi folks:
>
> I want to weigh in on this whole java thread.
> I write all my applications in java now. The AWT is the massive portion of
> the java runtime.
> The standard jre may be a good place to start but a bad place to end.
>
Jack Coates wrote:
> On Mon, 4 Feb 2002, hallm wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > I recently acquired cable internet service through AT&T @Home. I =
> > currently lease their SURFBoard SB3100 cable modem. My intended LEAF box =
> > is a Pentium 120MHz with 16MB RAM, 1.44 MB floppy, 1 DLink DFE530TX+ =
> > NI
>>> clarifications in-line <
> On Mon, 4 Feb 2002, hallm wrote:
> > I recently acquired cable internet service through AT&T @Home. I =
> > currently lease their SURFBoard SB3100 cable modem. My intended
> > LEAF box = is a Pentium 120MHz with 16MB RAM, 1.44 MB floppy, 1
> > DLink DFE530TX+ =
On Tuesday 05 February 2002 10:08, Ray Olszewski wrote:
> You will need to tell us what you (or your ISP) means by
> "authenticate". In this context, it has many possible meanings, at
> the level of detail needed to suggest a solution. (Examples: you
> might need a different hostname; a different
Basically the SMTP server requires me to logon before sending mail - the
authentication is simply my email address and password... the from line
would probably need to be changed - beyond that I'd have to specify my
account name ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and the password for this account.
S
>From
At 09:55 AM 2/5/02 -0500, Simon Bolduc wrote:
>Hey all,
>
> Recently my ISP changed the way their SMTP server works and it now
>requires the users to authenticate before sending any mail. This breaks the
>functionality of the mail command as far as I can tell. Are there any
>switches that ca
> > Is there interest in massive applications in general?
>
> Massive but not rediculous. Perl and java are useful but
> large. A LEAF box with them gets closer and closer to
> being a full distro, minus the x-windows. Certainly
> the user would need a cdrom based LEAF. I'd like to
> see java2
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Simon Bolduc wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> Recently my ISP changed the way their SMTP server works and it now
> requires the users to authenticate before sending any mail. This breaks the
> functionality of the mail command as far as I can tell. Are there any
> switches that can b
On Mon, 4 Feb 2002, hallm wrote:
>
>
> I recently acquired cable internet service through AT&T @Home. I =
> currently lease their SURFBoard SB3100 cable modem. My intended LEAF box =
> is a Pentium 120MHz with 16MB RAM, 1.44 MB floppy, 1 DLink DFE530TX+ =
> NIC, and 1 NetGear FA311 NIC. The BIOS
ASMTP, check mail before sending, or something else?
- Original Message -
From: "Simon Bolduc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Recently my ISP changed the way their SMTP server works and it now
> requires the users to authenticate before sending any mail. This breaks
the
On Mon, 4 Feb 2002, David Douthitt wrote:
> Another note: rdate uses an old obsolete form of network time
> synchronization; I suspect more and more time servers may stop
> providing the service rdate uses (wuarchive.wustl.edu seems to have
> stopped...)
>
> If anyone's bundled it, ntpdate would
Hey all,
Recently my ISP changed the way their SMTP server works and it now
requires the users to authenticate before sending any mail. This breaks the
functionality of the mail command as far as I can tell. Are there any
switches that can be used to fix this ?
S
__
> hallm wrote:
>
> I recently acquired cable internet service through AT&T @Home. I
> currently lease their SURFBoard SB3100 cable modem. My intended LEAF
> box is a Pentium 120MHz with 16MB RAM, 1.44 MB floppy, 1 DLink
> DFE530TX+ NIC, and 1 NetGear FA311 NIC. The BIOS is AMIBIOS
> 1.00.02.CB0.
> hallm wrote:
[snip]
> When I reboot two of the last messages to appear on the console are:
> No subnet declaration for eth1 (0.0.0.0).
> Please write a subnet declaration in your dhcpd.conf file for the network segment to
>which eth1 is attached.
I apologize for not taking a stab at the prob
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