the recipient of your daughter's messages looked for the missing
messages in his/her junk mail folder?
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would be running on the Windows boxes), but it would help
promote Open Source initiatives. Also, you won't have to worry about the
effect of 600 x3270 clients running on your Linux server.
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much on a
daily basis. In fact, I've used it to run x3270 on a Linux box and have the
display presented back to my WinXP/Cygwin/XFree86 environment.
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, and everything else is left untouched.
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At 10:06 PM 7/15/2003 -0500, Eric Chevalier wrote:
Maybe I'm missing something obvious, but why not a simple tr command:
tr [A-Z] [a-z] infile outfile
It seems to work just fine for me; caps are replaced by their lower-case
equivalent, and everything else is left untouched.
Oops! I
know what the answer is.
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) and a private internal IP address that traffic
arriving on this port should be forwarded to. So you could run a public
server inside the NAT (and firewall) environment provided by the router
appliance.
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alan wrote:
Look at /etc/aliases.
After editing, remember to run newaliases.
Just an FYI:
As of RH9 (and possibly earlier), the alias database will be
automatically rebuilt whenever sendmail is started.
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box by the DHCP server
in the LinkSys box.)
I think this could be an easy problem to fix!
Eric Chevalier
Michelle Lowman wrote:
I'm new to
the list, but I hope someone has a solution here. My internet connection
WAS fine until I decided to be clever and mess with it.
I was connected through
of DNS servers that were then being passed along to your RH box by the
DHCP server in the LinkSys box.)
I think this could be an easy problem to fix!
Eric Chevalier
Michelle Lowman wrote:
I'm new to the list, but I hope someone has a solution here. My
internet connection WAS fine until I
to a
conventional (non-SSL) connection. I'm not sure that this is a likely
explanation, but it came to mind because I'm dealing with this exact
situation right now.
Eric Chevalier
Rob wrote:
Just wondering if anyone had any ideas.
When I first installed RH8 my email client could connect
quickly
abbreviation (but that might be an undocumented feature of
the resolver library).
Eric Chevalier
Michelle Lowman wrote:
Thanks for the quick response. My resolv.conf looks something like this:
search ph.cox.net
server 68.2.16.25
server 68.2.16.30
server 68.6.16.30
and nslookup
(and host on RH), but not with the browser.
What happens if you use dig instead of nslookup to try and resolve a
host name (for example: dig tulsagrammer.com)? Does that give you an
IP address?
Also, by browser do you mean a Web browser (Mozilla, Netscape...)?
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some attention from the media:
CNET/ZDNET:
http://news.com.com/2100-1016-1010569.html?tag=nl
http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1104_2-1010569.html?tag=fdfeed
Wall Street Journal:
http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB105408720781405900,00.html?mod=technology%5Fmain%5Fwhats%5Fnews
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?
I used the same version of Roxio (on Win2K) to create my RH9
installation CDs; they worked just fine. What do you mean by: instead
of creating the directories and files?
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else noticed this su behavior in RH9?
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() function in chkname.c. I
recompiled and reinstalled shadow-utils not knowing that it had its own
version of su, which got installed into /bin. I'm now aware that
coreutils provides the proper /bin/su file! The coreutils version of su
behaves as expected.
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