Check out the skipjack beta, 7.2.93, the kernel is 2.4.18. I upgraded a 7.2
machine to skipjack, my home firewall and had no problems with dhcp.
Includes a bunch of newer item, KDE 3.0. This is beta so BBW. Should be a
better than rawhide though.
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Thank you very much for your answer, Werner.
Unfortunately, this does not help me:
I want to do it from a RH7.2 kickstart file, so traversing through a
graphical interface is of no use for me, just modifying a file or
whatever can be done in the kickstart's post section is possible.
(We are
In some cases grabing the source rpm and rebuilding it can
work. In that case, you could try to grab rpm2html and squid and
rebuild them against version 1 of openldap. This could work
unless they require some new feature from the second version of
openldap.
Cheers.
Dominic.
Ashley M.
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On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
But the point is that dynamic DNS updated from DHCP would, I feel, be a
better way. Less management, therefore time and money savings.
In a dynamic network, that's probably correct. My home network tends
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On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Edward Dekkers wrote:
You could accomplish the same thing using static IP addresses and hosts
files. It would take less time to setup and there are less moving parts to
break. Just put every machine you own or that may
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Edward Dekkers wrote:
You could accomplish the same thing using static IP addresses and hosts
files. It would take less time to setup and there are less moving parts to
break. Just put every machine you own or that may connecto to your
networin
in the hosts file and
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how it could be used.
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And what Server, Exchange ?
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From: M.Schild [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 09 April 2002 16:11
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Download limited
Pieter De Wit wrote:
But what os (Windows or Linux ?)
Sorry, Windows
Maryse
No...HP has/had a product that they used to tout as a replacement for
Exchange, that utilized the MAPI protocol for use with Outlook.
Microsoft exerted some sort of pressure, and HP began phasing out the
product...and won't release it to open source so that someone else can
pick up where they
Openmail...that's what I was thinking of.
Did they really sell it off?
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
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On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, Rhugga wrote:
I have heard rumors of a third-party server that is functionally
equivalent to MS Exchange
:
And what Server, Exchange ?
SMTP, mail.
Today was an improvement. Out of 143 msgs, I got 140. Went to see what sort
of msgs was blocking but again, nothing unusual, 3KB. Then I can still send
but not receive. Back to Windows to download the rest. This seems to
unblock it. Seems the IP
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On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Mike Burger wrote:
Openmail...that's what I was thinking of.
Did they really sell it off?
That's what I remember reading somewhere. An HP sales rep should be able to
tell you.
Tony
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On Wed, 10 Apr 2002 04:45:29 +0100
Greg Conway [EMAIL PROTECTED] quietly intimated:
Hi all,
Whilst building my latest Linux (7.1) Server, I was playing around
withlinmodems, and installed a driver hamboot for an Ambient
(Intel) PCI modem.
It didn't work, I removed the modem, and on boot
On 10-Apr-2002 at 00:36:33 R P Herrold wrote:
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
This is sub-optimal, for it will destroy a cleanrpm -V
verification. Better to read and edit: /etc/sysconfig/syslog
Most of this happened back in early RH 7.0.
Most. The inclusion of syslog into
On Wed, 2002-04-10 at 01:11, Mike Burger wrote:
Openmail...that's what I was thinking of.
Did they really sell it off?
Yes they sold the rights to Samsung SDS. They are now producing their
own product based on Openmail. They are calling it Samsung Contact.
There isn't much information on
Petr Kubecka [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I wrote a 6 page bash script that backs up RH7.2 configuration and
selected workstation's data to hard disk and then weekly to HP
DAT24i DDS-3 tape. Everything works like a dream but one small
thing- I can not figure out how to tell when the drive
On Wed, 2002-04-10 at 01:11, Mike Burger wrote:
Openmail...that's what I was thinking of.
Did they really sell it off?
It would have helped if I had included the website address in my other
e-mail. :-/
http://www.samsungcontact.com/en/
Regards,
Jim H
Hello,
Can someone tell me the differences between the files /etc/host.conf and
/etc/nsswitch.conf with respect to host resolution? Why do we have two files
and how do they interact with each other - i.e. what order are they looked
at?
If I add entries such as:
/etc/hosts.conf: 10.0.0.1
On 10-Apr-2002 at 09:33:59 John Horne wrote:
Most. The inclusion of syslog into this didn't happen until RH7.2 (for
those of us still running 7.1, we still have to hack the startup script
My mistake - it was introduced in 7.1 (I was looking at the wrong system).
I'll keep quiet now :-)
John.
On Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 11:24:20PM -0300, Eduardo Gargiulo wrote:
How can I upgrade my rpm version?
I'm running redhat 6.1 (cartman) and the rpm version is rpm-3.0.3-2.
I want to upgrade to rpm 4.x.
Hopefully, you can use the updates that have been issued for 6.2 .
Look in any updtaes
Been there... You have to upgrade to 3.0x (5 or 6) before you can do the
upgrade to 4.X via RPM.
Regards,
Mike Wafkowski
SOHO Gurus
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Date: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 6:18 AM
Subject: Re:
Here is a really good site to help you with this:
http://www.troubleshooters.com/linux/dns.htm
ross
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On Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 06:39:10PM -0700, David Talkington wrote:
Where would I find docs about putting the HDD in a system to sleep?
man hdparm.
Great, thanks!
Is this a noticable savings at all? Will it increase the life of the machine?
Dunno, but it sure makes the room quieter.
Hi,
in order to set the mod_perl module to apache I run the following command
line:
perl Makefile.PL
But I guess I take a bad module.
I want to restart the operation but with a clean stable state,
so I want to reset this command, is there a way ?
Thank you for really needed help!
ism
But you seem to download fineWhile it is blocking can you still surf ?
If so then surly it either your client or the server that cant handle it...
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Sent: 10 April 2002 19:27
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Download
The *hope* is that the following will happen:
1. My notebook is assigned 192.168.0.102 by DHCP.
2. The DHCP server notifies DNS that notebook IN A 192.168.0.102. 3.
ping notebook does the right thing.
4. I reboot, get assigned .103 by DHCP.
5. DNS (and its cache) is updated.
6. ping
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, John Horne wrote:
On 10-Apr-2002 at 09:33:59 John Horne wrote:
Most. The inclusion of syslog into this didn't happen until RH7.2 (for
those of us still running 7.1, we still have to hack the startup script
My mistake - it was introduced in 7.1 (I was looking at the
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
Trying to run updates on a 7.0 system and I'm stuck.
I can't update openldap because several applications depend on the version 1 of
the library. And I can't update rpm2html nor squid because they depend on version 2
of openldap.
echo test test.txt
appends the word test at the bottom of a file called test.txt
How do you pipe text to the top of a file?
You could use the custom print command to
pipe the file into a temp file and then cat the file you want to append to
into that temp file, then overwrite the existing
hi friends,
can any one tell me how to configure catchall a/c on vpop3d,
i have configured vpop3d , vpop3d is a virtual pop server, it is
working fine, all the pop a/c and alias r also working properly ,
but i don't know how to configure catchall a/c, i have tried lots
of combination , but i
Bill Crawford wrote:
find /home/username -name .AppleDouble -print0 | xargs -0 rm -rf
Also find /home/username -name .AppleDouble -exec rm -f {} \; will work
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But you seem to download fineWhile it is blocking can you still surf ?
Today yes, the other days, no
If so then surly it either your client or the server that cant handle it...
I'll talk to them again
Thanks
Maryse
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echo test test.txt
appends the word test at the bottom of a file called test.txt
How do you pipe text to the top of a file?
However you do it - it requires physically moving all data already in
the file, so in the general case it will never perform
This is a little off the topic, but since I can't find anyone else (even
the Outlook expert at Microsoft) who can answer this question, I came to
where the real brains are.
I have a client who is a Talent Agency... 10-15 Agents and over 200
Clients. These agents need to be able to access
Why don't you write a web based calendar/appointments app to do this, or use
an existing one? To find an existing one you can use google.com
you don't need to use outlook.
Ross
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Sent:
check http://twig.screwdriver.net , could be useful.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/04/02 10:25
This is a little off the topic, but since I can't find anyone else (even
the Outlook expert at Microsoft) who can answer this question, I came to
where the real brains are.
I have a client who is a Talent
How about this?
echo test test.txt.tmp ; cat test.txt test.txt.tmp test.txt
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Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 11:21 AM
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Subject: Re: How do you pipe text to the top of a file?
Ross Cooney
Just for those interested...
Blocking WAN requests, Disabling SPI, and forwarding port 113 to a IDENT
server solved the problem.
Jeff Graves
Customer Support Engineer
Image Source, Inc.
10 Mill Street
Bellingham, MA 02019
508.966.5200 X31 - Phone
508.966.5170 - Fax
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perfect.
so simple it's sillythanks.
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Grant Nygren wrote:
This is a little off the topic, but since I can't find anyone else (even
the Outlook expert at Microsoft) who can answer this question, I came to
where the real brains are.
Is there a cheaper alternative, that can be done with
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Ward William E DLDN wrote:
How about this?
echo test test.txt.tmp ; cat test.txt test.txt.tmp test.txt
This doesn't work:
$ cat test.txt test.txt.tmp test.txt
cat: test.txt: input file is output file
You need to use a 3rd file.
Try this:
echo test | cat -
On Wed, Apr 10, 2002 at 11:25:23AM -0400, Grant Nygren wrote:
Is there a cheaper alternative, that can be done with a Linux based server.
and Windows clients running Outlook?
PHPGroupWare was a set of PHP files that allowed this and
lots of other stuff using Mysql. It's been a while since I
At 4/9/2002 07:00 PM -0700, David Talkington wrote:
Nobody's arguing that DHCP should
be banished -- just that it's counterproductive to use it for _resource
servers_, which need to be reachable at the same address consistently,
both for convenience and security. DHCP is for _clients_.
Ah, here
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Grant Nygren wrote:
I have a client who is a Talent Agency... 10-15 Agents and over 200
Clients. These agents need to be able to access calenders for any client
and make changes.
Take a look at PHPGroupware http://www.phpgroupware.org/.
Tony
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I may be wrong but I thought that Ximian's Evolution had a plugin that could
be used to serve and communicate with exchange shared calanders?
Shaun
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From: Emmanuel Seyman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 12:34 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
At 4/10/2002 02:51 AM +0100, you wrote:
Um, why not static for your own systems and a group of DHCP-served
addresses for visitors? I currently have three static addresses and
two DHCP-served dynamic addresses here.
Doing this already. My point was that (WITHOUT putting them into the same
At 4/10/2002 03:04 AM -0400, you wrote:
If you have visiting Windows machines that you plan to have access your
network, then you're probably already running Samba. It's not an additional
service. All you need to do is uncomment the line in smb.conf that turns on
WINS. After that, there aren't
sed -e '1i\
first line' -e '3i\
second line' filename
steve
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From: Werner Puschitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 10 April 2002 17:05
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: How do you pipe text to the top of a file?
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Ward William E DLDN wrote:
At 4/10/2002 09:58 AM +0800, you wrote:
Could someone please give me a quick cut-out of a WORKING local zone section
on a caching DNS server?
It's just a normal zone. But don't confuse that with the localhost zone.
Just set up a new, separate zone for your stuff. For example, my house
operates
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Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
Is it not possible to hand out static addresses (based on hostname)
using DHCP for the machine to retrieve the address at boot-time? I'm
pretty sure we did this at my (ex-)workplace.
It is possible and is how I do it today
well more correctly:
sed '1i\
first line\
second line' filename
Then redirect the output
steve
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Subject: RE: How do you pipe text to the top of a file?
sed -e '1i\
On Wed, Apr 10, 2002 at 12:04:33PM -0400, Werner Puschitz wrote:
echo test | cat - test.txt new.txt
mv new.txt test.txt
Emmanuel
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On 10/04/2002 at 11:25 AM Grant Nygren [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[gregausit/redhat-list] wrote:
This is a little off the topic, but since I can't find anyone else (even
the Outlook expert at Microsoft) who can answer this question, I came to
where the real
Well, if you really have to delete files and connect get any more disks.
/usr/share contains a lot of informative stuff that can be deleted.
Basically, you can delete anything as long is you do not use it.
However, when you start deleting files belonging to packages you can
break the
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On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Carter, Shaun G wrote:
I may be wrong but I thought that Ximian's Evolution had a plugin that
could be used to serve and communicate with exchange shared calanders?
He's using Outlook clients. He needs a server solution for the
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002 12:56:38 -0500 (CDT)
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Hi,
Since no one has answered. I'll suggest somethings I would try. I have
no idea if they will work since I don't have either printer. First after
you installed the print updates did you remove and reinstall the printer.
well, is therE?
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From: Anthony E. Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 1:32 PM
Subject: RE: Is there a Linux solution for this? Was Re: Linux version of MS
Exchange
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On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
At 4/10/2002 03:04 AM -0400, you wrote:
If you have visiting Windows machines that you plan to have access your
network, then you're probably already running Samba. It's not an additional
service. All you
i already posted this, but no one seemed to notice
you might be looking for ximian connector
www.ximian.com/products/connector/
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starving programmer
mr. ghandi, what do you think of western civilization?
i think it would be a good idea.
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On Wed, 10 Apr 2002 10:15:16 -0700
Rhugga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, if you really have to delete files and connect get any more disks.
/usr/share contains a lot of informative stuff that can be deleted.
Basically, you can delete anything as long is you do not use it.
However, when
Thank you Rodolfo and Ross for your help. Unfortunately it is not that easy. My
internal and external host names need to be the same. Thus, in order for my local
users to access our mail server, mail.varsitycontractors.com, dns must map to a
private 10.x.x.x, while my remote users will need
yes, but you need a an Exchange Serverthat defeats the purpose of an
alternative.
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Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 1:59 PM
Subject: Re: Is there a Linux solution for this? Was Re: Linux version of MS
Exchange
hi guys..
in addition to this thread, and I am sorry if this has been answered already
but is there a linux plugin that can be used as an Outlook client to connect
to an Exchange server?
thanks
Jeff Go
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From: Michael S. Dunsavage [mailto:[EMAIL
On Wed, 2002-04-10 at 11:15, Go, Jeffrey wrote:
hi guys..
in addition to this thread, and I am sorry if this has been answered already
but is there a linux plugin that can be used as an Outlook client to connect
to an Exchange server?
There are few options here. The best, that I know
our corporation is mucking with their exchange server. i've been getting
email off it with fetchmail for about 3 years now and all of a sudden they
are adding spam filters left and right. well now they are filtering out
localhost so when i use, say,
poll mailserver user wallenj, with password
Does anyone know why SMTP AUTH is not enabled by default in Red Hat's
packaging of sendmail? AUTH harms nothing, is optional to use, and doesn't
get in the way if not used, but is a wonderful thing when people choose to
use it.
I don't see any downside to enabling it... why is it disabled by
This has been a very interesting discussion for me. At work here we are
using this exact scenario. We have a few servers which have static
IPs. Most of the workstations are using DHCP to obtain their IP
addresses. I found some perl scripts on the web which run periodically
on the DNS/DHCP
I have a few questions of my own...
why does redhat install sendmail by default?
Should you not install a mta as an optional extra?
why does redhat not install qmail as default...this is much better than
sendmail?
ross (waiting for flames) cooney
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why not get your local users to POP off 10.x.x.x and not the public IP or
the public hostname?
ross
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I am not sure...you are best to consult the fetchmail site:
http://www.gnu.org/directory/fetchmail.html
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Do you have a spam filter configured into sendmail for user jwallen? Looks
as if it's finding too many messages for that user coming in so sendmail
is blocking them.
fetchmail is cute in how it'll make sense of several rc file formats :)
Mine looks similar to this:
poll host proto pop3 user
actually the spam filtering is being done at the IT level which i have no
control over. :-(
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Statux wrote:
Do you have a spam filter configured into sendmail for user jwallen? Looks
as if it's finding too many messages for that user coming in so sendmail
is blocking
I need some 20 M space because my boss need to put some files there
imediately. I know it very risk to delete files from there.
Here is the result by using df -s /usr/*
I think a better solution (that I've used many times) is to find a
partition that has space left on it and put all your
Where should you configure iptables connection tracking modules to load? I
edit the iptables script now to insmod ip_conntrack_ftp and ip_nat_ftp but I
have to redo it when i upgrade iptables so it'd be better if I knew a config
file to use.
Andreas Hansson
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On 4/10/02 1:54 PM, Lee Griffin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Thank you Rodolfo and Ross for your help. Unfortunately it is not that easy.
My internal and external host names need to be the same. Thus, in order for my
local users to access our mail server,
On 4/10/02 2:38 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] pressed the keys forming the message:
our corporation is mucking with their exchange server. i've been getting
email off it with fetchmail for about 3 years now and all of a sudden they
are adding spam filters left and right. well now
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Ross Cooney wrote:
Short answers (preemptive flame?) ...
why does redhat install sendmail by default?
Should you not install a mta as an optional extra?
Having an MTA present and running is probably not necessary, but it is
helpful, and gives the
yes i am using fetchmail to POP mail off an exchange 5.5 server.
the output i included was from a verbose fetchmail run.
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Edward Marczak wrote:
On 4/10/02 2:38 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] pressed the keys forming the message:
our corporation is mucking
Ok, let's not confuse two (or more) issues:
- A linux server for an Outlook client with Exchange's functionality.
- A linux client for an Exchange server with Outlook's functionality.
I believe the original poster was asking about a replacement for Exchange
server servicing Outlook clients,
At 4/10/2002 11:54 AM -0600, you wrote:
My internal and external host names need to be the same.
OK, but why? (Not a big deal, just curious.)
Thus, in order for my local users to access our mail server,
mail.varsitycontractors.com, dns must map to a private 10.x.x.x, while my
remote users
At 4/10/2002 07:43 PM +0100, you wrote:
why does redhat not install qmail as default...this is much better than
sendmail?
Try not to state A is much better than B unless you are a certified
global expert on the subject; you'll find that 99% of the time the reason
things are done is simply that
At 4/10/2002 11:44 AM -0700, you wrote:
I found some perl scripts on the web which run periodically
on the DNS/DHCP server and update the DNS with the names of the
workstations and their IP addresses. It works very well and is very
convenient.
You wanna maybe post a URL to those scripts? I'd
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Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
Also, let's keep this thread to SMTP AUTH for the moment, shall we? Raise
this issue as a separate thread so we can all keep our head in order. It's
easier that way... just write a new message with a different subject like
Dear all
I have server running on RH 6.2
Now I need to install software and the library
Which library do I need to install (glibc2 or libc5.4 for RH 6.2)?
Thank you
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I have rpm question
After installing the db3 rpm packages in RH6.2, I got core dump when
running rpm -qa!
How do I recover it?
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Dear all,
I got a Sendmail server running on RH6.2, accessing mailbox thr POP3...
I got problem to access my mailbox whenever it the size 300Mb
Is there any way to resolve this problem? I did tried to increase the Server
timeout number to higher, but it doesn't help, it is the limitation of
Dear all,
I got a Sendmail server running on RH6.2, accessing mailbox thr POP3...
I got problem to access my mailbox whenever it the size 300Mb
Is there any way to resolve this problem? I did tried to increase the Server
timeout number to higher, but it doesn't help, it is the limitation of
On Tue, 2002-04-09 at 21:19, Michael George wrote:
Where would I find docs about putting the HDD in a system to sleep? I have a
server that I would like to have almost totally powered down (still running
the idle process, still able to do some things at night like rebuild the
locate database
Title: RE: Is there a Linux solution for this? Was Re: Linux version of MS Exchange
I think the solution would be to get OpenMail to go opensource.
-Devon
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From: Anthony E. Greene [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 1:33 PM
To: '[EMAIL
Title: Fetchmail to Exchange
Can fetchmail pull from a pop3 host and forward to an internal Exchange server?
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Hi all,
Could someone please explain me or reference what those square brackets mean?
172.10.1.60 is a masked SMTP server (as 200.37.247.3) behind the firewall. Why a ICMP
after a SMTP attempt? I don't get it.
IN=eth1 OUT=eth0 SRC=209.220.116.254 DST=172.10.1.60 LEN=56 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00
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Chris Kloiber wrote:
I can't say with authority that it's true, but I heard that the worst
thing you can do to hard drives is turn them off and on often. Most of
the wear and tear occuring during spin up and spin down, before the disk
reaches the
At 4/10/2002 01:59 PM -0700, you wrote:
Yes, history will show that when Rodolfo is way off topic, he at least
has the decency to announce it with a bold subject line:
http://www.prairienet.org/library/redhat/redhat-list/2001/06/msg00682.php
roaring in laughter Gee thanks, David; use my past
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Dear all
I have server running on RH 6.2
Now I need to install software and the library
Which library do I need to install (glibc2 or libc5.4 for RH 6.2)?
Thank you
Rpmfind, which is one of many friends of linux
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002 16:45:17 -0500
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On Tue, 09 Apr 2002 22:05:05 -0400
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Dear all
I have server running on RH 6.2
Now I need to install software and the library
Which library do I need to install
I'm not sure if this would be useful for you, but try plugging the info you
sent into this webpage:
http://logi.cc/linux/NetfilterLogAnalyzer.php3
Francisco Neira did pen these words on 4/10/02 at 4:12 PM
Hi all,
Could someone please explain me or reference what those square brackets
mean?
I hope I'm asking this right...
I want to setup a mail server on my gateway box (RH 7.2). Now, I have a
Dynamic DNS address that changes everytime my ISP disconnects me (I have
the box set to automatically reconnect - so it's up 99% of the time
anyway). People can hit my website at
At 4/10/2002 10:19 AM +0800, you wrote:
I got a Sendmail server running on RH6.2, accessing mailbox thr POP3...
I got problem to access my mailbox whenever it the size 300Mb
Advice: Reduce the size of the mailbox. Seriously... what the heck are you
doing, keeping six months of back mail on the
Dear All,
Could you please give some elementary help to a newbie in networking?
I love and have been using linux workstations for several years. However, I
always used them as stand-alones, mostly to develop application software.
Now, I have four linux boxes, and I would like to use NFS to
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