Some background...
I use a Netcomm modem/router/hub/firewall which runs embedded Linux for my
connection to the internet...on my LAN I have one Mandrake 8.1 box and two
WinME boxes. The Mandrake box is a simple server running Apache, Postfix and
Squid mainly.
The Netcomm uses port forwarding
, Ross Slade wrote:
Some background...
I use a Netcomm modem/router/hub/firewall which runs embedded Linux for
my
connection to the internet...on my LAN I have one Mandrake 8.1 box and
two
WinME boxes. The Mandrake box is a simple server running Apache, Postfix
and Squid mainly
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eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:60:64:02:32:12
inet addr:192.168.1.1 Bcast:192.168.1.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:552 Metric:1
RX packets:513 errors:0 dropped:880
Server Side Includes work only if the file is 'index.shtml'
i.e. I have 'index.shtml' which includes 'footer.shtml' at the bottom and
this works fine.
However, if the file has any other name is fails:
http://bunyip.apana.org.au/index.shtml
http://bunyip.apana.org.au/test.shtml
'test.shtml' is
On Tue, 16 Jul 2002 21:55:45 -0400
Todd Slater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 17 Jul 2002 11:01:17 +1000
Ross Slade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Server Side Includes work only if the file is 'index.shtml'
i.e. I have 'index.shtml' which includes 'footer.shtml' at the bottom
I have an odd problem trying to get the above to work...it works perfectly for
'index.shtml' - but no other file.
index.shtml has an included file:
!--#include file=footer.shtml--
This works.
However, if I copy index.shtml to (say) test.shtml it no longer works. Same file, same
[Mandrake 8.0]
[bind-9.1.1-1]
I'm trying to get named working as a caching server. my setup is simple -
my linux box (203.14.156.30) is connected to the internet and there's a small
LAN (10.0.2.x) connected to it also.
The current error is the default for the 'auth-nxdomain' option is now
On Fri, 13 Jul 2001, Dan Ray wrote:
VirtualHost 203.14.156.30
ServerName net.bunyip.apana.org.au
ServerAlias net net.bunyip.apana.org.au
DocumentRoot /home/httpd/net
ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ /home/httpd/net/cgi-bin/
ErrorLog logs/net_errors.log
/VirtualHost
Directory /home/httpd/net
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Tom Brinkman wrote:
Problem solved. I won't pretend to understand the hows or why's, but I finally
located this file:
/root/.xauth/refcount/rosco/bunyip/unix:0
With a 100meg file size. After deleting it I can now 'su' again.
rosco = my usual user name
bunyip = my
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Ross Slade wrote:
Problem solved. I won't pretend to understand the hows or why's, but I finally
located this file:
/root/.xauth/refcount/rosco/bunyip/unix:0
With a 100meg file size. After deleting it I can now 'su' again.
rosco = my usual user name
bunyip = my
On Mon, 25 Jun 2001, Fireman71 wrote:
I have found that you also have to make the /home/username director world
readable and world executable.
bunyip.apna.org.au is accessable just fine, but attempts to go to
bunyip.apana.org.au/~username fail:
Error 403
I _think_ the first two are attempts by LICQ to resolve the ICQ server being
blocked by my firewall. Is that right and how can I avoid it? (it works fine
most of the time)
Jun 26 10:22:20 bunyip kernel: PUB_OUT REJECT 11IN= OUT=ppp0 SRC=203.14.156.30
DST=203.14.156.1 LEN=91 TOS=0x00 PREC=0xC0
This is driving me nuts...
bunyip.apna.org.au is accessable just fine, but attempts to go to
bunyip.apana.org.au/~username fail:
Error 403
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /~rosco/index.html on this server.
Apache-AdvancedExtranetServer/1.3.19 Server
On Tue, 19 Jun 2001, Jeffrey M. Reed wrote:
On Tuesday 19 June 2001 21:10, Ross Slade wrote:
Is there an iptables (newbie) mail list? If not I'll
start bugging you guys... 8-)
real men use ipchains.
LOL
I'd rather do that, everything worked fine on 7.2 with ipchains. Iptables
I'm having problems which I think are cause by the firewall. I finally have
masquerading partially working, but still have issues...
Bunyip (203.14.156.30, 10.0.2.15) = Mandrake 8.0 box with modem attached
Wallaby (10.0.2.16) = WinME box which was working fine under Mandrake 7.2
Bunyip is
On Sat, 16 Jun 2001, Tom Brinkman wrote:
On Saturday 16 June 2001 03:52 pm, root wrote:
ipchains has been improved (long ago). 2.4.x kernels have iptables
support. Check to make sure iptables is installed (updated,
iptables-1.2.2-2mdk), and then run DrakConf as root and answer the few,
On Tue, 12 Jun 2001, Michael D. Viron wrote:
Take a look at /var/logs/httpd/error_log, and send the list a copy--all
error messages from apache get logged there.
Sorry, I should have posted that the first time...
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[Tue Jun 12 16:11:36 2001] [crit] (98)Address already in
1. Is there a howto on Masquerading for Mandrake 8.0? I had it working fine
under 6.0 - 7.1, but not now... I have a static IP (203.14.156.30) and an
internal LAN using 10.0.2.15 for this box and 10.0.2.16 for a WinME box.
One thing I have found is that a friend's box has four tabs in netconf,
On Mon, 19 Mar 2001, Neville Cobb wrote:
In other operating systems I've used programs that are able to download
a chosen web site and you can also select the levels or depth you want
to go down for the download. Is there such a program for linux? If there
Part of the basic package..."man
[Mandrake 7.2]
On Thu, 15 Mar 2001, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
Go to the directory /etc/X11/wmsession.d. You will see that the
contents are text files with names like 01KDE, 02GNOME and 06XFce,
depending on what you have installed. If you have an environment
installed that is not
[Mandrake 7.2]
After recently downloading some stuff with Gnome Helix installer I discover
that when I reboot I have lost my window manager options from the graphical
logon screen.
What I have left in the little drop down box where they appear is an option
for "failsafe" (which still works)
On Fri, 28 Mar 2036, you wrote:
Lastly...KXICQ...when I sent/recieve msgs. the text is tiny...I have
set the system FONT to 14 or higher...but it has no effect on KXICQ...is
there a way to increase the font in KXICQ?
Go into Setup - Appearance - Fonts
I'm using Helvetica 12pt and it's very
After haveing problems connecting to a mud game, we finnally found the
solution to be dropping the MTU setting for ppp0 from 1500 to 552.
Thus far I have to issue the command each time I reboot - where do I look
to change the setting permanently?
-Ross
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On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, you wrote:
I have exactly the same problem with licq...
Haven't found a workaround/fix yet.bet someone else has though :-)
KXICQ works fine...and has the odd added feature too, lke being able to
quote a message when replying.
-Ross
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On Tue, 25 Jan 2000, you wrote:
Hi Ross,
Thanks for the info. I thought I tried everything to select the mount point,
but couldn't shift focus to the group of three buttons related to mount
point. Cursor keys will do it?
Ah, I forgot that bit...sorry, I'm getting senile!
To select the
On Sun, 23 Jan 2000, you wrote:
I am trying to Install Mandrake 7.0(Air) but have a problem with mouse
autodetection.
My PC motherboard has a PS/2 mouse port (which is disabled in the BIOS) but I
prefer to use my Genius Serial 3 button mouse on COM port 1.
When running the install
G'day!
I'm using krn (as per Mandrake 7 install) for newsreading, but I cannot
get the scoring to work - anything I put in is ignored. Can anyone point
me towards info on what I need to enter please?
-Ross
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On Tue, 18 Jan 2000, you wrote:
Hi all, IP Masq is configured and working. (KINDA) The computers on
the internal network can ping IP addresses but not URL's, The Linux
box is set as the gateway for the rest of the network and can ping
both ways, so I am thinking that I am missing reverse DNS
G'day!
I'm trying to get ip masquerading working, so far without success...I'm
running Mandrake 6.1 and have a Win95 machine I want to access the net
with. The two local machines can ping each other and the internet
connection on the Mandrake machine is working fine.
I had the ip masquerading
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