Dear all,
How do i creare a mail id as a group mail id so that everybody in that group
can get mails
Sandip
If I do an iptables --list, right after I restart iptables, my 3 rules are
listed. After a period around 15 minutes, the rules are not in the iptables
--list. I haven't been able to time it to see if it's an exact 15 minutes
but it seems pretty consistently around then. I looked in the
/etc/sysc
No, I don't see anything there. I was thinking iptables had some anti-hacker
feature I was working against. I can't find anything in the docs though. It's
only the changes I have made are getting shut down. The iptables file isn't
being changed but the new entries just seem to die.
They are
check your cron jobs, maybe something is flushing iptables every 15 mins.
On Dec 17, 2007 3:08 PM, Phil Leinhauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK, I give up. I realize this is off topic but it's the only real linux
> forum I'm on.
>
> On my QMT machine, I installed Webmin. I also tried to inst
OK, I give up. I realize this is off topic but it's the only real linux forum
I'm on.
On my QMT machine, I installed Webmin. I also tried to install Backup Exec
client. They both use port 10,000 so I went into Webmin and moved the port to
11,111 and opened that in the iptables. I also instal
Istvan Köpe wrote:
Lucian Cristian wrote:
Istvan Köpe wrote:
The mails are sent by /bin/mail . Where does this mailer takes its
default parameters?
Istvan
Warren Melnick wrote:
Try /etc/hosts and /etc/sysconfig/network and see what they have.
W
On Dec 14, 2007 10:47 AM, Istvan Köpe <[EMAI