the machine you want to transfer
FROM not the machine you're transferring TO.
HTH,
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Oh Dad
it will be replaced with
a linux/sendmail machine.
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Andrew Mathews
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Unless it was a known host to you then I'd say yes.
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BOFH excuse #224:
Jan 9 16:41:27
on it - sorry for the inconveneince.
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10:42am up 19:16, 4 users, load average: 2.02, 2.04, 2.01
One man's constant is another man's variable
(and maybe generate some
revenue to offset expenses!)
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I know th'MAMBO!! I have a TWO-TONE
Tyler Regas wrote:
Is someone from this list in the ABQ area?
snip
Yes, a couple of us at least.
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Andrew Mathews
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A public debt is a kind of anchor
reading the archives you'll see that your mail is being
bounced by cybermesa. Doug and I have both tried to reach you
unsuccessfully to notify you of this. If you're not reading the archive,
well.we still can't contact you.
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Andrew Mathews wrote:
Douglas J Hunley wrote:
can someone get the below info to Glen Williams? He wondered why he wasn't
getting email from the list. When I replied, it bounced. Anyone able to reach
him?
snip
I'll give him a call since he's relatively close to me.
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snip
I
DHCP and use fixed addressing. 40 ip addresses should be
a no brainer to administer.
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was supported in the
2.4.XX kernels I guess I better do some more reading.
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Ted Ozolins(VE7TVO)
Westbank, B. C.
Make sure that Code Maturity and Level Options is checked yes
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use an AP. Instead, I use a second wireless card with an
external antenna on one of my servers and connect to it. I'm
masquerading the entire network and I didn't see any point in paying 2-3
times the price for an AP when I can do the same thing with a second
nic.
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on the
version) is usually at:
http://localhost:1 or
https://localhost:1000 (secure)
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Andrew Mathews
12:38pm up 5:12, 3 users, load average: 1.03, 1.15, 1.15
My
have been changed to @linux.nf.Did something
exciting happen while I was gone?
I did a quick fix to my own child2dn.html to correct this but it will go
back again upon tonight's rsync. Shall I leave it alone for some reason?
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is a *good* thing too. Less to mess with.
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Andrew Mathews
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No man is an island, but some of us
are judged by either volume or quality of posts.
Participation is the only requrement here, and yours is still quite
welcome. Believe me, you'd have no problem discerning it if it weren't.
g
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Andrew Mathews
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5:15pm up 2 days
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What does /etc/resolv.conf say? Your ISP's DNS servers have to be listed
there or you won't have any name resolution.
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Andrew Mathews
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=2 ttl=240 time=5449.5 ms
(slow dialup connection)
Seems that connections over port 80 are refused. Other ports seem to
be okay though.
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Andrew Mathews
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weeks due to
relocation.
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8:50pm up 3 days, 11:06, 5 users, load average: 1.16, 1.03, 1.01
/boot on /dev/sdb2. All drives are perfectly functional for
SCSI diagnostics and a small partition for Win98 which boots fine from
sdb4. Was the update and boot failure coincidence or has anyone else
seen this?
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Andrew Mathews
6:55pm
Net Llama wrote:
--- Andrew Mathews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All-
On one of my Caldera 3.1 workstations I ran the Caldera System Update
for the 2.4 kernel upgrades and upon reboot the system hangs when
mounting /boot which is ext2. The other partitions are all reiserfs.
Booting from
.
For the MaxTech see:
http://www.maxtech.com/html/xwl450.html
For the Orinoco cards try:
http://www2.warehouse.com/product.asp?pf%5Fid=DEC4137cat=networkingorigin=home2
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the
equivalent 20 ft of cable. It's ip addressable, works at up to 5 miles
of range and is cheaper than the current PCMCIA nic/adapter/external
antenna. Check out YDI.com for these if you're interested.
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Andrew Mathews
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be interested in joining if this group created one.
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Andrew Mathews
7:20am up 1 day, 13:20, 5 users, load average: 1.01, 1.02, 1.03
In war, truth is the first casualty
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Andrew Mathews
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WHO sees a BEACH BUNNY sobbing on a SHAG RUG
others, well, that happens every day.
Whether we, as individuals, roll over for them or stand up to them
depends on one's conscience.
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Andrew Mathews
7:35pm up 2 days, 1:35, 5 users, load average: 1.27, 1.18, 1.11
the arp broadcast and not forward it to anything else, thus
machine A would never populate machine B's arp table.
HTH,
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Andrew Mathews
11:10am up 17:10, 4 users, load average: 1.07, 1.05, 1.02
that be why?
Also remember that Windows doesn't use a broadcast address, thus no
reply from a broadcast ping versus the specific ip address ping.
Don't forget the ever handy arp command for identifying devices too.
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Andrew Mathews
, I would be
glad to pass it on.
snip
This is up at: http://www.linux-works.org/attack
Thanks Bruce!
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Andrew Mathews
6:30pm up 17:58, 3 users, load average: 1.04, 1.08, 1.02
you've given.
Semper Fi,
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Andrew Mathews
6:40pm up 12 days, 19:30, 6 users, load average: 1.03, 1.19, 1.17
In Denver it is unlawful to lend your vacuum cleaner to your next
don't think you're qualified to be giving Jay advice or suggestions on
how he does things. That's equivalent to telling Linus he doesn't know
how to write a kernel.
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Andrew Mathews
9:05pm up 11 days, 21:55, 7 users, load average
. No,
actually, there are MORE chances of my accidently shutting down the firewall.
snip
Then you'd be better off using something like Cisco's PIX. Once
configured properly the only way to unintentionally shut it off is to
stumble over the power cord.
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Andrew Mathews
aka skippy
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Andrew Mathews
10:55pm up 10 days, 23:46, 7 users, load average: 1.16, 1.03, 1.04
War is much too serious a matter to be entrusted to the military
it is.
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Andrew Mathews
8:45pm up 3 days, 3:12, 3 users, load average: 1.00, 1.05, 1.07
Lots of folks are forced to skimp to support a government that won't
David Aikema wrote:
On August 25, 2001 07:41 pm, Andrew Mathews wrote:
You could consider using a hub that has a BNC connector to connect your
existing coax network and 10BaseT for the laptop. That would allow you
to migrate from thinnet to 10BaseT without having to recable
be configured to
reject mail based upon the mailer type? There's a few that a canned
reply of This domain no longer accepts mail messages from Outlook or
Outlook Express due to unacceptable security. Please use a secure mailer
program.
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Andrew Mathews
it gives me is more than worth the price.
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Andrew Mathews
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The C Programming Language -- A language which
.warehouse.com/product.asp?dept%5Fid=3537cat=networkingpf%5Fid=DEH4899blind=no
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Andrew Mathews
9:05pm up 1 day, 1:40, 4 users, load average: 1.00, 1.10, 1.07
History books which
know what is up with them? Is reiserfs still going to be part of
the kernel?
TIA
Marianne Taylor
In order for it to be available as a selection, the Code Maturity Level
Options must be enabled.
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Andrew Mathews
6:50pm
of these work in slack?
Thanks
Ken
Try ZAxisMapping 4 5
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Andrew Mathews
8:15pm up 33 min, 3 users, load average: 1.01, 0.88, 0.50
Necessity is a mother
arrived here and I wonder why.
Can I be offended?
Okay. For what anybody missed and for a limited time only:
http://www.linux-works.org/images/laetitia.jpg
You have been warned.
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Andrew Mathews
11:15pm up 5:10, 3 users, load
Messenger again. The error should go away. If there's anything
different report back with what yours shows.
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Andrew Mathews
12:20am up 2 days, 3:59, 3 users, load average: 1.00, 1.00, 1.01
Anthony Joshua Brow wrote:
attn: Andrew Mathews.
First, Andrew, thank for your courtesy in replying.
Second I did as you suggested and the outcome was as follows:
-rw-- 1 tony tony 0 aug 6 1427 drafts
-rw-- 1 tony tony 0 aug 6 1427 Inbox
-rw-- 1
Jesús Uría wrote:
snipola
I don't speak spanish but this doesn't appear to have anything to do
with linux. Would a translator please spell SPAM in spanish?
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Andrew Mathews
8:30pm up 12 days, 23:54, 5 users, load average: 1.07
by more
than one person, and which is explicit about what exactly the rules
are,
and which part of those rules are responsible for particular entry.
MfG Kai
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2nd local ip__|| ||| ||| ||
Since machine B C are public they work easily. Or A to B, B to C or C
to D, and even A to C. But how can you specify an export three machines
back from one network to another? Is it so simple I've overlooked it?
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? tintype? copper plate? lead foot? mercury
switch? iron chef? steel magnolia? aluminum siding? carbon 14?
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GNL/Linux (Gnu's Not Linux)
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