On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Bill Day wrote:
Thanks Keith
But Im still lost 8^(
Going on with the trial and error...
On Wednesday 30 January 2002 18:45, you were heard blurting out:
Bill, just another quick reference I got turned on to by a friend is:
Bill, just another quick reference I got turned on to by a friend is:
http://www.cymru.com/~robt/Docs/Articles/secure-bind-template.html
Helped alot for my first setup of Bind 9.x
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On Mon, 31 Dec 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I *still* dislike sendmail
Ah, but this is what postfix is for!
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On Fri, 30 Nov 2001, Vern W Heesch wrote:
I am in need of help with setting up the WPC11 pcmcia card for my laptop. I
have qwest DSL with a dynamic ip. The laptop is running OpenLinux 3.1. I
tried to follow the step by step, but I must be missing something. After
loading pcmcia-cs-3.1.30
On Sat, 24 Nov 2001, Joel Hammer wrote:
In the step by step I thought I saw a a highly laudatory discussion of rsync as a
great backup
choice. Of course, now I can't find it. How much are you backing up? How
often do you do it, etc.
I'd probably not recommend rsync as a permanent backup
It was my understanding that the list standard required, nay, demanded
a humourous anecdote for such dalliances.
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A stunning f'ing piece of work, Mike. Most excellent. A collective thanks
for all the gurus for taking the time to produce such prose and share it
with the masses.
A note on the minimalist approach I've seen is clarkconnect. I believe
this is a stripped down RedHat release, massaged into a iso
On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, Tim Wunder wrote:
Douglas J Hunley wrote:
All righty.. what is everyone using for their backups? I'm currently using
Arkeia and while it's OK, I just know theres something better out there.
So, who's using what? I want unattended, robust, stable operation. I'm
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, Bill Campbell wrote:
Travan drives have a nasty habit of failing after about a year of
daily backups.
Bill
HP dDoubtlessly took a cue from Iomega when desiging/building these
things. Icck! Take it to the HazMat waste disposal facility and bury
where it
On Fri, 26 Oct 2001, Douglas J Hunley wrote:
I have a system with an onboard SCSI AIC7xxx Ultra160 Wide adapter. I now
need to add a PCI SCSI adapter to this system. What card should I buy? I want
good linux support, nice performance/reliability, no breaking the bank.
it need to have an
On Thu, 25 Oct 2001, Schmeits, Roger wrote:
Does anyone have preference for DAT drives, backup software,
hardware config.?
I have about 8 servers with several drives that I backup nightly which about
50gig per night.
Currently we are using ArcServe 6.6 on NT 4.0 with 12/24 dat drives.
Sorry for the delay in posting, but I finally got around to resubscribing
after the linux.nf crash. Good to hear it's got a robust piece of
hardware runnning it. I was reading the list from the archives on the
website and wanted to respond to this topic.
I've also searched for a conversion
On Fri, 28 Sep 2001, Andrew Mathews wrote:
With a USB antenna you don't even have to open the case of the pc. The
only duplication should be software time. In addition, the need for any
amplification due to signal loss due to a long cable run is eliminated,
bandwidth is capped at 1 Mbps to
On Sat, 29 Sep 2001, Bill Campbell wrote:
You have to be a bit more specific than that. What's the output of the
``uname -X'' command? This will give the full version number. The current
version is 3.2v5.0.6.
Point taken. Will do when I get access again.
The program to configure NICs
On Mon, 24 Sep 2001, Kurt Wall wrote:
Hi, list,
Anyone out there know of a way on a stock Red Hat (or other) system to
generate MD5-compatible encrypted passwords for use with useradd
(see useradd -p)? I've hacked up a little program to call crypt(3),
but would prefer to use MD5
On Thu, 20 Sep 2001, Matthew Carpenter wrote:
Where would I place Caldera RPMs? I try to anonymous ftp to ftp.caldera.com
but am unable (permission denied) to write any files there. Anywhere? I
have Snort (and associated libpcap), althea, gtknw, ncpfs, and sylpheed on
this machine, and
On Sun, 9 Sep 2001, Mike Neal wrote:
We lost the ssh client connection, and when we reconnect it is as a new
session(?). In ps -aux the old session shows as pts/0 with the
application still running and the new session as pts/1.
As a ssh client, is there a way to connect to the oldsession
On Tue, 28 Aug 2001, Joel Hammer wrote:
Can someone point me to a good document on configuring a DHCP server to handle
subnets?
A good discussion of how DHCP works would also help.
Thanks,
Joel
Did you ever get an answer? I don't see any in my mail client.
I've just used the example
On Sat, 1 Sep 2001, Joel Hammer wrote:
No. Never got an answer. If you could post or send me a copy of a
dhcp.conf file that serves two subnets I'd really appreciate it.
This shouldn't be too hard, since the dhcpd server is a double homed
machine, and I could just see having one demon listen
What was that corporation name again. See, I've got this worm I need to
test...
On Sun, 5 Aug 2001, Joel Hammer wrote:
Certainly Mattel was doing this. I read a story a few months ago about a guy
who noticed that (while on an airplane) his laptop kept trying to get an
internet
I'm sorry as this probably won't answer your question, but won't the
reverse lookup have resolve to a mx record. At the very least you might
want to pose this question to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] user's
list. Chuck Mead is the maintainer and seriously knowledgeable about all
things
And presumably, hunley.homeip.net has an A record?
On Thu, 5 Jul 2001, Mike Andrew wrote:
I am having trouble with the synax for the soa zone record. Specifically:
in cname hunley.homeip.net.
www in cname hunley.homeip.net.
causes inetd to belch with errors (bad syntax)
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