On 6/16/06, Douglas G. Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your reply Mark. The problem was that the /etc/hosts file
was set to 600 for the permissions. Resetting to 755 worked great.
Now I've run into another problem, but I've found plenty of info on
that.
I guess this is a bit
Thanks for your reply Mark. The problem was that the /etc/hosts file
was set to 600 for the permissions. Resetting to 755 worked great.
Now I've run into another problem, but I've found plenty of info on
that.
Thanks again.
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From: Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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