On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 09:56:41 -0500, JoeHill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Depends on the security level you've assigned on the server. If it's 'Standard'
then it's just:
ssh -u username ip of server
It's -l for [l]ogin, actually.
Miark
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Title: 9.2 update
Hello,
I am setting up a Mandrake 9.2 box as a
syslog server and was wondering how I could gain access to that box remotely?
I prefer to use SSH. Can anyone provide me with some direction?
Thanks,
Mike
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 09:38:27 -0500
Mike Begin disseminated the following:
I am setting up a Mandrake 9.2 box as a syslog server and was wondering how
I could gain access to that box remotely? I prefer to use SSH. Can anyone
provide me with some direction?
Depends on the security level
On Fri, 2004-01-30 at 07:38, Mike Begin wrote:
Hello,
I am setting up a Mandrake 9.2 box as a syslog server and was
wondering how I could gain access to that box remotely? I prefer to
use SSH. Can anyone provide me with some direction?
Thanks,
Mike
You basically answered
Hello,
i would like to change the default screen size of the windows terminal
services client.
default is set to 800x600 when just starting rdesktop by hand i off course can
change with the g(eomatric) option this but i would like it to be changed
when using the Virtual Network Connection to
On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 21:28, Marc Bannink wrote:
Hello,
i would like to change the default screen size of the windows terminal
services client.
default is set to 800x600 when just starting rdesktop by hand i off course can
change with the g(eomatric) option this but i would like it to
i would like to change the default screen size of the windows terminal
services client.
default is set to 800x600 when just starting rdesktop by hand i off
course can
change with the g(eomatric) option this but i would like it to be
changed
when using the Virtual Network Connection
On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 10:08, Marc Maqish Bannink wrote:
I indeed ment the connection to a windows box.
then there is nothing else to be done that installing those graphical
rdesktop clients..
it would be a nice feature for the next major release though..
Marc Bannink
Yeah, I get a bit
, 2002 10:50 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] remote access to mail for m$ users???
Okay, gang ...
I've won most of the battles here ... Thanks in no
small part to the help I've received from this list, I
have a Postfix/IMAP mail server up and running and all
is well with the world
]]On Behalf Of Kenn Murrah
Sent: Wednesday, 20 November 2002 5:50 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] remote access to mail for m$ users???
Okay, gang ...
I've won most of the battles here ... Thanks in no
small part to the help I've received from this list, I
have a Postfix/IMAP mail server up
server...
easier to setup and less crap on the server as a result.
rgds
Frank
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kenn Murrah
Sent: Wednesday, 20 November 2002 5:50 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] remote access to mail
]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Kenn Murrah
Sent: Wednesday, 20 November 2002 5:50 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] remote access to mail for m$
users???
Okay, gang ...
I've won most of the battles here ... Thanks in no
small part to the help I've received from
Of Kenn Murrah
Sent: Wednesday, 20 November 2002 9:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [newbie] remote access to mail for m$ users???
no, outlook has no problems with pop3, i agree. but
in typical corporate fashion, i have one camp
insisting that i not outlookexpress, and another group
of know
)
Subject: [newbie] remote access to mail for m$ users???
Okay, gang ...
I've won most of the battles here ... Thanks in no
small part to the help I've received from this list, I
have a Postfix/IMAP mail server up and running and all
is well with the world ...
The rub comes in trying to set up
Sent: Thursday, 21 November 2002 2:15 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] remote access to mail for m$ users???
Have you looked at Mozilla Mail?
I admit earlier versions left something to be desired but in the latest versions it
seems to work pretty good. On top
On Wednesday 20 Nov 2002 6:14 pm, Jim Dawson wrote:
Have you looked at Mozilla Mail?
I admit earlier versions left something to be desired but in the latest
versions it seems to work pretty good. On top of that Mozilla seems to have
fewer security issues than IE (If your users seem reluctant
]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 13:49:39 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [newbie] remote access to mail for m$ users???
Okay, gang ...
I've won most of the battles here ... Thanks in no
small part to the help I've received from this list, I
have a Postfix/IMAP mail server up and running
Okay, gang ...
I've won most of the battles here ... Thanks in no
small part to the help I've received from this list, I
have a Postfix/IMAP mail server up and running and all
is well with the world ...
The rub comes in trying to set up my Windows computers
to access their mail ... Outlook
Why not a port of a linux client, say a sylpheed windows based application.
try here http://claws-w32.sourceforge.net/
Jayme
On Tue, 19 Nov 2002 13:49:39 -0800 (PST)
Kenn Murrah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay, gang ...
I've won most of the battles here ... Thanks in no
small
mgetty
cheers, Martin
-Original Message-
From: Alan Carpenter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, 21 November 2001 5:20
To: Newbie List
Subject: [newbie] remote access via a modem?
Is there a program or a server that will run
Is there a program or a server that will run, that will let you dial into
your linux box? My linux server is behind a firewall, and I want to be able
to telnet into it. I was thinking about installing a modem. Thanks for all
your help
__
Alan Carpenter
There's something else you're going to want to look for, or your webadmin will NOT
allow you access to
the interface.
As ROOT, edit the file /etc/webmin/miniserv.conf
I believe it's line 11, that by default reads:
ssl=1
Unless you have ssl configured and the cert created, you will not be
I have webmin setup but I want to access it from another computer and I can
not. If I browse to https://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx I get my apache page, if I
browse to https://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:1 I don't get anything.. Here is
another problem. I currently only have ssh access to my linux box. Does
First you need to make sure that webmin is running. At a shell do a :
/etc/init.d/webmin status
if it comes up with:
miniserv.pl is stopped
Then webmin is not running.
Do this at a shell to get it running (as root):
/etc/init.d/webmin start
Then it will print out:
Starting Webmin
Where can I find Reflective X. I can't find it at google or download.com.
thanks
David
- Original Message -
From: h3rb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 28, 2001 11:10 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Remote access to Webmin
First you need to make sure that webmin
At 03:43 07.03.2001 -0500, you wrote:
My linux box has a 24/7 cable modem connection.
If I put a modem on my linux box, would it be possible to dial in to it from
a remote site, say with my laptop from work, and get onto the internet?
Thanks.
i am sure that that is possible but wouldnt u then
My linux box has a 24/7 cable modem connection.
If I put a modem on my linux box, would it be possible to dial in to it from
a remote site, say with my laptop from work, and get onto the internet?
Thanks.
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