Actually, if I remember correctly, the tcp wrapper library can check
a directory in etc as well, so a package like p9100
could create an /etc/hosts.allow.d/p9100 file (don't recall the exact
path).
Frankly, though, tcpwrappers is really obsolete and redundant. I
realize that some folks woul
Eric Faden wrote:
> Found it. hosts.allow.
>
> -Eric
>
Wow.
I went thorough the same painful discovery of hosts.allow as did Eric
(for me it was p9100). At the time I posted about this issue and made
some suggestions but nothing was agreed upon between all we various
opinions :) Perhap
Sayang,
> Hi All,
>
>
> how can I configure my Bering, that I can use the nameserver?
>
> ping www.google.com
>
> I's using ISDN to connect to Internet.
>
If you are using dnsmasq, you can use the following description:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/buci-dnsmasq3.html#id2661237
It should be mor
The bootdisk.ima file on my ISO (ver 3.0.1) is a 1.44 floppy image.
Bob Coffman Jr - Info From Data wrote:
> The bootdisk image file will not work on VMWare because VMWare chokes on the
> odd floppy size.
>
> What I do to get this working:
>
> 1. Create new Linux VM with a small hard disk.
> 2.
The bootdisk image file will not work on VMWare because VMWare chokes on the
odd floppy size.
What I do to get this working:
1. Create new Linux VM with a small hard disk.
2. Boot to DOS floppy with syslinux/fdisk/format on it. Create DOS
partition, format it, syslinux it.
3. Boot with a netw
Hi All,
how can I configure my Bering, that I can use the nameserver?
ping www.google.com
I's using ISDN to connect to Internet.
thank you
Sayangoin
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/me taps mike"is this thing on?"
===repost
I don't have VMware, but I do have Virtual PC and have some experience
with this.
First, just rename the bin file to iso, no big deal.
Second, does VMware allow the specification of using a floppy image?
Virtual PC does, so I point