not other ports
section using redhat-config-securitylevel.
Other notes, I have iptables service enabled. It starts at boot. Also,
I
have tried to use iptables directly i.e iptables -A INPUT -p tcp ...
etc. Still nothing.
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. Also, I
have tried to use iptables directly i.e iptables -A INPUT -p tcp ...
etc. Still nothing.
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GPG key: www.system-calls.com/gpg.php
I wouldn't be so paranoid if you
into the kernel
correctly.
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I wouldn't be so paranoid if you weren't all out to get me!!
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On Tue, 2003-09-09 at 07:42, Tom Ferguson wrote:
Does anyone know how to add a new service to the start stop list. I
installed Qmail and what it to start on startup of the server.
Or, if you prefer a GUI: redhat-config-services
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-existent host, to disallow any hopes that somebody that somebody can
talk to it from the outside.
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. For-
warding of X11 connections can be configured on the command line or in
configuration files.
gotta love ssh...
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I wouldn't be so paranoid
-0.9.7a-5
Thanks in advance!
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Give me ambiguity or give me something else!!
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-calls.com ESMTP Sendmail 8.12.8/8.12.8; Wed, 3 Sep 2003
11:21:54 -0700
...commands to send a message...
Mail gets through just fine!
telnet mail.system-calls.com 25
Time out!
It seems like this is the reason I cant receive mail.
Thanks in advance to any replies!
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On Behalf Of Jesse Millan
Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2003 1:25 PM
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Subject: Sendmail, MX record confusion
I am trying to configure sendmail on a RedHat 9 machine, I am almost
there. My last hurddle seems to be with DNS.
I have one server system-calls.com I want
I am trying to configure Sendmail on my server system-calls. I am sure
that its configuration file is correct, its listening to the right
device, my host file seems good, the router is letting traffic through
port 25, local-host-names file is correct. I can send mail just fine. It
just does not
It looks like the server choked on the rest of my message. It just
showed that the mail was accepted:
250 2.0.0 h832egkv004264 Message accepted for delivery
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent (h832egkv004264 Message accepted for
delivery)
On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 19:45, Jesse Millan wrote:
I am trying
that the time on this system is correct.
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Anyone ever had the old KDE gnome switcharoo? I log into KDE, KDE starts
and after about 5-10 seconds I auto-magically switch to Ximian Gnome.
Its very aggravating.
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Give me ambiguity or give me
using kmenuedit, but have not found a way to edit Gnome menus.
much appreciated if you can help
regards
Rohan
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Give me ambiguity or give me something else!!
*My PGP public key is at http://system
that corresponds to this new
kernel and how to create a symbolic link to it. Any advice would be
much appreciated. Thanks for your time.
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