n Mon, 2002-09-30 at 09:14, richard pollard wrote:
> Hey,
> I would like to setup a DNS server using 7.3. Is there a step-by-step
> web site?
>
> Rich
>
I have always used this site for DNS settings
http://www.linuxforum.com/99/10/dns.html
its a bit out of date now, but its good for the bas
Indeed , booting to runlevel 3 isn't the problem.
I have tried google/freshmeat/... but no results. ( for non-graphical util)
I'm going to look this evening to centericq ( tip from Teodor Georgiev ).
Thx for the reply's anyway...
-Original Message-
From: Mike Burger [mailto:[EMAIL PROT
Hi Mike:
I'm sorry I was not clear enough.
Postfix is configured to pipe to an SMTP filter (Anomy and SpamAssassin),
then, Postfix forwards everything to an internal exchange box.
The sender eventually received a bounce note from our Exchange. But I'd like
postfix to send this bouncing note, an
Well, if the username has been removed from the system, the messages
should automatically bounce.
On Mon, 30 Sep 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi guys:
>
> Could you help me out with a postfix question ?
>
> I would like to setup Postfix, so messages sent to some who have left the
> company
richard pollard wrote:
> Hey,
> I would like to setup a DNS server using 7.3. Is there a step-by-step
> web site?
>
> Rich
http://www.dns.net/dnsrd/, http://www.isc.org/bind.html
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Hey,
I would like to setup a DNS server using 7.3. Is there a step-by-step
web site?
Rich
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Hi guys:
Could you help me out with a postfix question ?
I would like to setup Postfix, so messages sent to some who have left the
company, are bounced back?
I'm sick of deleting those manually from my admin inbox.
Any help appreciated.
Carlos
-Original Message-
From: Edward Dekker
Good evening,
Anyone use EasyDisk with red-hat 7.3. Because my easy disk i mount but i
d'ont use, just read only right on the easy disk.
Other problem
When i use the GD.pm, or other *.pm, i have more error. Do you know what is
the solution, reinstall perl and modules, or one over possibility.
> Arthur Chan wrote:
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> Hi All.
THX, got it straightened out but still not happy...
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Hi
I have just used up2date to upgrade a whole lot of modules perl was one of
them.
I found the Apache has stopped. When I try to restart it I get the messages
that
Can't find strict.pm in ~perl/5.6.0 among others. I can understand this.
How do I find and adjust the path statement to show perl
Hi All.
A bit out of context here, but this is one of the
most knowledgeable and helpful forum ...
I have an Oracle table , each row has one CLOB and
one BLOB.
I have been able to stream documents into and
out of the BLOB's incl. MS .doc Also I have been able to get the content from
BLOB and
I would then just go buy one that is on the HCL... that what I did.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tom Pollerman
Sent: Sunday, September 29, 2002 10:43 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: I give up: AHA-1542 / kernel 2.4.18-10
On Sat
On Sat, 28 Sep 2002 16:17:23 -0600
"Ashley M. Kirchner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I give up. Thank you to everyone who has responded and tried to
> help, but
> no matter what I tried, a stock kernel will just not boot up with an
> AHA-1542CP. There are several suggestions both on
HI,
Not sure if this will help but it might be worth a
try.
1) On your linux machine run lisa -(option
here) and then reslisa -(option here)
that might help with it
hanging.
2)also you might want to try and create a softlink
to / in which ever /home/(user name here)
hope that is of some
Hello,
I am in the process of configuring a redhat 7.3 server to serve MySQL driven
web pages under heavy loads. I have been referring to this document:
http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Linux.html
I believe my question is outside of the realm of the installation process -
the server is up and runnin
On Sun, Sep 29, 2002 at 06:54:13PM +0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Thanks to you all for your help.
I just found how to do the job.
The way I found it was
$ "apropos fax"
which gave me among others the result: efix
$ efix -o tiffraw inpufile > outputfile
finally got me the fax in n
Remember what happened when Coca-Cola decided to monkey with its formula
w/o remembering where its profit (and consequently, the salaries of its
arrogant marketing jerques) originated?
--
Johnson's law:
Systems resemble the organizations that create them.
11:57am up 20 days, 18:02, 20
Try either just "www" or "www.mydomain.com."
The problem is that if you're going to use a fully qualified domain name
in your CNAME reference, you need to put a "." at the end of it.
Otherwise, BIND thinks you're trying to CNAME it to
"www.mydomain.com.mydomain.com" which, I'm gathering, does
Alright, after trying several combinations (".", " ", "@")
this last one worked.
www IN CNAME mydomain.com.
@ IN A xxx.yyy.zzz.aaa
Thanks...
>From: "Teodor Georgiev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: Bind 9.2.1 ques
On Sun, Sep 29, 2002 at 06:44:13PM +0600 or thereabouts, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 16, 2002 at 03:48:52PM -0500, Gary wrote:
>
> Hi Gary,
>
> Thanks a lot for your info.
You are welcome
> > > My problem is.
> > > How can I read this incoming fax ?
>
> I understand from the "i
Sorry about the typo but I had it there. I just tried your suggestion
. IN CNAMEwww.mydomain.com.
but it does not like that. I searched Bind 9's archive and suggested this :
IN CNAMEwww.mydomain.com.
and it did not complain when it loaded up the zone but wh
Well, some reasons:
1. You forgot the dot (.) at the end
it should be -> my.domain.com.
2. see the changelog for BIND 9.2.1. I think - if the resource file is for
mydomain.com, then you should write it this
way:
. INCNAMEwww.mydomain.com.
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Fr
Dear all,
I'm running a Windows 2000 SPK2 host and am
attempting to create a SMB file share on a Red Hat v. 6.0 server using an
account with a root (/) home directory. Network Neighbourhood hangs upon login
in, and the root directory on the server becomes unstable, eg. an "ls -al /"
comman
I'm still having difficulty with nslookup from another machine and domain transfer
even though I've opened up ports UDP 53 and TCP 53. If I turn off ipchains
completely, then all works ok. Anybody know what other ports / protocols should I be
looking at?
I'm new to ipchains. I've just enabl
> mydomain.com INCNAMEwww.mydomain.com
>
> The new Bind rejects this and would not load my zone. Any idea how
> this is done with the new Bind ?
You missed out a .(dot). it should be
mydomain.com INCNAMEwww.mydomain.com.
or
www IN CNAME mydom
I upgraded my DNS from Bind 8 to Bind 9.2.1. I have a CNAME for my
domain name to one of the A record like this:
mydomain.com INCNAMEwww.mydomain.com
The new Bind rejects this and would not load my zone. Any idea how
this is done with the new Bind ?
Thanks...
_
On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 02:02:55PM -0700, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
Hi Jacobs,
> > How can I read this incoming fax ?
> Make sure you installed the mgetty-viewfax rpm, and then run
> /usr/bin/viewfax from an xterm.
Thanks a lot for your info.
I understand from the "info mgetty" that faxes are in
On Mon, Sep 16, 2002 at 03:48:52PM -0500, Gary wrote:
Hi Gary,
Thanks a lot for your info.
> > My problem is.
> > How can I read this incoming fax ?
I understand from the "info mgetty" that faxes are in G3 format when saved
in the /var/spool/fax/incoming/
I would like to view them on a Wi
Hi,
I'm using Evolution 1.0.8 with MS Exchange LDAP server. I noticed that
the configuration screen seems a tad quirky. I tried numerous times and
was getting the same issue. I knew I had the correct settings but it
would never connect.
After a while of deleting and creating and fiddling with
Arlington, Wa., U.S.A.
29 September 2002 00:58
To: Anthony Abby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From: Lou Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject:Re: RH8/Bluecurve
Hi. Have
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