I am using Red Hat version 9 to build a multiple network router and
firewall. I'll need a couple of either dual port or four port 100mb
network adapters.
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install to LUN 2 on a fibre array via a NStor 2050 and a
Qlogic 2200.
I can only see the first LUN even though I specify LUN 2 as the boot drive
via the 2200's BIOS.
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27;ve seen on linux, and RedHat stopped packaging that with their
product many versions ago.
Well, that's your opinion. Mine would be that CDE is uglier than sin.
The beauty of it is that you're freely capable to install whatever
windowmanager suits your fancy.
Choice is a Good Thi
The glibc getgrouplist buffer overflow described in RHSA-2003:249-11
(https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2003-249.html) also occurs on RH 7.3
(glibc-2.2.5-43). When should we expect a fix for RH 7.3?
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ged to root, but i want them to stay
> original, how can i fix the problem.
I believe "smbfs" always sets file ownership to root. You may want to
investigate "cifsvfs" as an alternative:
http://www.samba.org/samba/Linux_CIFS_client.html
=
Sincerely,
Matt Seitz
uch appreciated, thanks ;-)
Switch the console screens using ATL-Fx keys during the install. You
might glean some diagnostic information from there.
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port KVMs
that worked beautifully. Keyboard controlled, allowed on screen labeling
of ports, very sweet, but pricey, like $1k for 8 ports...
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a copy to the SAMBA share
on the RH9 machine...
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ashley pestkowski wrote:
Thanks Matt,
I'm familiar with the various options and how to set access to
my name servers and I guess what's happening is essentially the
default behaviour...Although I can't think of any reason why these
IP's should be asking my servers f
your DNS. If you want your DNS to be used by
anyone add:
allow-query { any; };
You may also want to only allow queries for certain zones, if so put
this allow statement in your zone section of named.conf file.
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d BRU software. BRU really didn't support the
autoloader but a wrote a bash script wrapper for it
Exabyte recently has had financial problems and I am not sure I want to
purchase a new Exabyte product right now.
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ar and BRU. I've recently been using Seagate Scorpion 40 DDS-4 with
no problems as well...
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l 2.2 had a max file size limit of 2GB.
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It sounds like Nautilus is not starting. Nautilus controls the desktop
icons. Try starting nautiul form the "run" menu or from a console window
by typing "nautilus &".
On Tue, 2003-07-08 at 15:40, Mark Haney wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> You know, while we are on t
> I mount mine all the time, just mount it read-only. I
> believe the NTFS write aspect is still a little buggy.
> Add a similar line in your fstab:
>
> /dev/hdxx /windows/C ntfsro,noauto,user,umask=0220 0
>
> Mount point can be wherever you like. Just type mount
> /dev/hdxx.
Use awk along wit grep like this:
sensors | grep -i cpu | awk '{print $2}'
this should produce "+53.4?C" given the output you provided.
On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 16:49, Adam Bowns wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> What I am trying to do is run a command and take a very specific part of
> a line of its outpu
Farschad,
It should be fdisk /mbr after booting from a dos boot disk.
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 10:21, Farschad Torabi wrote:
> Michael Kalus,
> Formt c: /mbr does not work :^(
>
> Cheers
> Farschad
>
>
> At 09:31 AM 6/24/2003 -0400, you wrote:
> >Put in a DOS Bootdisk and once the boot pr
Gnome / GTK+ also come with a theme called redmond95 that might be what
you are looking for.
On Fri, 2003-06-20 at 15:17, Håkon Eriksen wrote:
> >
> > As some of you know I am migrating my workstations from Windows98 to
> > RH9. Is there a theme for either KDE, GNOME, or any other environment
Andrew,
It sounds like you might need to add the the "window list" applet to
your gnome panel. Right slick on your gnome panel (down at the bottom of
your screen usually), select, "add to panel", select "utility" and then
select "window list".
Hope
It kicks major posterior.
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In order to get a product ID. You have to buy the RedHat linux boxed set
from redhat. You can also just buy an up2date account from the redhat
website.
On Wed, 2003-06-11 at 13:14, Jerry Human wrote:
> Hello Everyone:
>
> I have finally installed RH9. WOW, it sure works great!
> However, I have
Did you compile wuftp or install from a package? If you used the source
did you enable PAM support?
On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 17:42, Jason Shiers wrote:
> Sorry this is not the answer, there is no reason wuftp should not work,
> its not about the client, I have tried numerous clients and ways of
> c
is there away that I can block spam when using Evolution or do I have to
set up a Filter on every spam that I get
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trying to install a windows progame and when I try to install it I get
Visual Basic 6.0 Setup ToolKit
Run-Time Error - 2147418113 (8)
Automation Error
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ok I got it installed. But is it me or something wrong becouse I'm
getting 2 of the same messages?
On Sun, 2003-03-16 at 16:21, Jacob Langley wrote:
> On Sun, 2003-03-16 at 16:02, Matt wrote:
> > I have a .bin file that I'm not sure what to do with. I post a message
> >
I have a .bin file that I'm not sure what to do with. I post a message
awhile back but lost all my notes.. :(
Can someone tell me how to install the file?
Thanks
Matt
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Try the smbclient command. I thought this was the mechanism that Samba
provides for doing that. I havent read the man pages for a couple of months.
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Subject: Moun
iptraf is a good little program that shows either a little or a lot of
info depending on what you want.
-matt chapman
http://www.origintech.net
On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 11:20, Ronald Hermans wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> How can I check the network traffic when I'm logged in on a con
Linux as
Murdock, Matt wrote:
>You need to have adobe writerthe simpliest way. Does Star Office have
>that capability?
>
>
>
Why not the easiest way (at least in RH8.0) and print the document to
the PDF converter installed as default??
Antonio Montagnani
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You need to have adobe writerthe simpliest way. Does Star Office have
that capability?
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Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 1:15 PM
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Subject: RE: u.s. government recognizes Linux as
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Thank
you. THis is what I thought. I had one of our Domain Admins. re-add the machine
name back on the domain controller, now it readded the linux server successfully
to the Domain.
However, I now get strange messages about
not able to talk to "workgroup" . So I might have to stop and
My Redhat linux server using samba 2.2.2 was participating in a NT domain
(Security=domain in the smb.conf file), and users were being validated by the NT
Domain Controller. I reloaded the Linux and now I cannot rejoing the NT Domain.
I have deleted the linux Server out of the NT domain.
nyone know why my socket address is 0.0.0.0?
Would it not be the IP of the Samba Server?
Otherwise, when I try to connect to the service written into smb.conf
by using Windows Network Neighbourhood, it tells me the samba server is
inaccessible and The Network Path was not found.
ary starts the RPM "Package
Management", checking package status, but then exits abruptly.
Matt
tall the 2.2.7a version.
Any idears!?
Thanks,
Metal Head Rockster Roller
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& Computer Technician
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reinstall samba-2.2.5.src.rpm
I wish to reinstall the 2.2.5 package
(c-code)
Anyone know where I can go from
here???
Thanks
Matt
P.S.L Swat does not work either, did it when things
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Right, but legally you can't use that for doing your job unless you
purchase it. Putty is truly free. :)
If you want a cute, free, GUI ssh-based file transfer app, try winscp2
(http://winscp.vse.cz/eng/)
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cmd-line scp in windows!
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If you installed the rpm, you don't need to compile.
If the output of `rpm -q bind` shows that you have it installed, you're
done. Configure and run. Skip the docs telling you how to compile.
--Matt
--On Monday, January 13, 2003 10:39 AM -0700 Craig Cameron
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How do I set-up Telnet and FTP between my windows XP and Linux 7.3?
you shouldn't. use openssh.
if you insist, take a look at /etc/xinetd.d and turn on telnetd and ftpd in
there.
man xinetd for more info.
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und in the bind-utils-9.2.1-9 rpm.
DO I have to download the source RPM?
Nope.
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The best one out there is DansGuardian.
http://dansguardian.origintech.net
If you need a consultant that knows it well and will install it cheaply
or even sell you a server with it already installed feel free to contact
me off list.
Matt Chapman
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President
On Thu, 2002
i am pretty new at redhat and at posting to groups, so please forgive
any irrelevant information i add or improper posting etiquette. i have
Redhat 8.0, kernel 2.4.18-18.8.0, sony vaio laptop with winME on first
partition, winXP on second, and redhat on third.
my big problem is this:
/root/SD
ly have better luck with OpenBSD or NetBSD.
Also, have a look at Sun's website, as well as
http://www.sunhelp.org and http://www.obsolyte.com for information about
Sparcs in general.
faqaboss.sunhelp.org and sunhelp and obsolyte are all tremendously cool
resources for sparc info
Turn IMAP on the Exchange Server and then connect to it via PINE, Ximian
(without the connector even), or even Kmail.
-matt chapman
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> From: Alan Peery [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Sub
ditch the wu-ftpd and use VSFTPD.
MHO
-matt chapman
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Cc:
Subject: Re: Tonight I got hacked
99.5% idle.
I think it is an average of how many processes are ready to run so 1.28 would be 1 or
so?
-matt chapman
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On Fri, Oct 11, 2002
Try
192.168.0.0/24
-matt chapman
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Subject: Squid.conf
Could anyone tell me what is wrong with my squid.conf that is keeping it from
initializing the cache
I have a strange problem with a few boxes... When the machines start up
(with LAN cables plugged into the ethernet cards), they cannot see the
network. I unplug the cable from the card and plug it back in, and they're
fine. If it was just one box or just one type of card, I'd just figure it
was
",
"synchronize", "copy to palm", "copy from palm" etc. All of these
settings seem to apply to the copy in the "Local basedir". How do I set
it up to sync with Evo? Nowhere can I find any mention of EAddress or
similar. Where o Where are the good ol
7, 2002 6:27 PM
Subject: Re: routed
> On Mon, 2002-10-07 at 16:48, Matt Sales wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I'm using RH7.2 with route... I'm having a problem forwarding traffic
from
> > two separate lans. I know my kernel is configured correctly, because I
had
> > i
I have iptables running on top of it (unsuccessfully) to
forward the packets, but there's got to be a better way.
I know this is probably not enough info, but any suggestions would help. If
you need more info I'd be more than happy to send it along.
Thanks,
Matt
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> automatic reply to the sender as to why. what was it kennedy said?
> something about the price being "eternal vigilance", wasn't it?
Actually, I'm pretty sure it was Thomas Jefferson.
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twice your physical RAM. However, if you have more than 500 MB of
> RAM, you can all but forget about swap. I'd give it matching RAM, but
> no more. (i.e. if your physical RAM is 512 MB, then make swap 512 MB).
Totally depends on what you're doing. But for a basic deskto
the diskette. Voila.
> I might have to get Partition Magic...*sighs*
Do you have un-partitioned free space on the drive? If you do, you
don't necessarily need Partition Magic. If you don't, then it would
help you by resizing your Linux partitions and make room for Windoze.
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e Windows installer, d:\setup.exe.
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It's always best to install the dumbest OS first.
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o set up in Linux (linux just
sees it as a big drive for you to partition).
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ld be greatly appreciated
thanks
-matt
and /home files?
Central passwds? You want NIS+. Central /home dirs? NFS.
> I had a look through the linux.org howto's but didn't see what I
> needed, anyone know of a howto on how to do this?
http://www.linux.org/docs/ldp/howto/NIS-HOWTO/index.html
http://www.linux.org/do
> Is there an easy way to change the date in Linux without rebooting the
> box?
man date
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Hi:
Where is a good resource (step by step instructions) for duplicating a
linux hard drive?I havent been able to locate instructions. I want to
duplicate one of my hard drives.
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Desmon:
type "whereis ldconfig" That will show you where it is. I think you will
find it in /usr/sbin Then just export it to your path variable.
Also, to avoid this problem in the future you should be using "su -" and
not "su"
>Hi there
>I'm trying to install Sophos Antivirus software for r
Hate to add to this on the list but I am looking at the same conversion
for a Lotus Domino server install.
I have cc'd the redhat-migration list.
-matt chapman
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> From: Budi Febrianto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> As you said, BSD is UNIX not Linux. Has been around for 30 years I
> believe.
The original AT&T Unix by Thompson and Ritchie is around 30 years old.
"BSD" as in the Berkeley Software Distribution is 25.
You keep referring to FreeBSD, but that's just one of several flavors
of BSD. FreeBSD is
Hi,
This is my scenario:
All my Exchange 2000 servers point to a single server to send mail out
via Trend. The only reason is so a message can be attached at the
bottom.
I would like to have those servers point to a Red Hat box that runs
sendmail (no local accounts), opens procmail and does th
hat appears to be
"too old". The other person attempted to flash the bios to
a newer version following Adaptec procedure and still
toasted their card so more investigation is necessary to
see if upgrading the bios can be done and if so whether
it results in eliminating the kernel pa
Jeremy:
Jeremy Hogan wrote:
> Matt,
>
> Does this happen at the same point while finding packages? Or generally
> w/i that phase?
Happens at the same point as far as the granularity of the display
information
on the virtual consoles permits me to detect.
>
>
> Have you
is causing this kernel panic.
p.s.s. I posted this query on the redhat-install-list over the
weekend and received no reply which is why I am trying
these lists today.
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Hi,
I am looking to move from a Windows 2k product over to Sendmail if I can
accomplish this task.
All Exchange Mail is sent to a server that simply attaches a message to
the end of it (you might notice it as an attachment to this mail). I
would rather setup a simple Red Hat box that excepts th
Hello,
I am looking at compiling the ip_wccp.c module for 2.4.18-5smp kernel.
I can download the source from the squid-cache.org site but need
instructions on what I need to do in order to compile this correctly!
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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Thanks.
I sent that message from the web based mail. I cant change the wrap on that.
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Date: 21 Jul 2002 01:09:41 +0100
On Sun, 2002-07-21 at
Thanks.
I sent that message from the web based mail. I cant change the wrap on that.
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On Sun, 2002-07-21 at 00:44, Ma
It pretty much is except for the script that starts it at boot. Unfortunatley I didnt
realize it was already on RH and I didnt need to download it. That would have made it
easier. Maybe I'll just reinstall the adsl package. ITs on the cds right?
Matt
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running adsl-start it says it is already
connected. So I have to manually stop it then start it again. Any ideas why this is
happening and how to fix it? Or how can I make it so non root users can run adsl-start?
Matt
GET
... anyone have any other thoughts on a migration on the server side that
affects the client as little as possible?
I know Sendmail of Postfix can handle the MTA part and uw-imap as the server
side but what about the users etc
-matt chapman
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That is what I did. THe problem is, its a root task and I get permission denied.
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> I have a coupl
I have a couple scripts that mount my windows c: and d: drives. How can I get them to
run at start-up for a non-root user?
Matt
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machine before and it worked fine. I tried pplaying
with the settings of Xconfigurator and did it manually and nothing worked. THe video
memory on the machine is about 2.0MB. Is that just too small for 7.3 or is there some
way to tweek it?
Matt
nit x' where x is you default runleve.
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Hi,
I am trying to stress test a proxy filter for concurrent connections. I
am looking for GPL software that can do this...
Can wget be run to do this somehow?
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also,
cat /proc/meminfo
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> two places -
>
> at a command prompt, type in "free -m"
> which will give you a short table of recognized and used/free memory
>
> at a command prompt, type in "dmesg"
> which will s
Title: Message
The
ones that need to be denied telnet (which you should really turn off and switch
to ssh but...)
simply
make their shell /sbin/nologin useradd -s
/sbin/nologin when making an
account.
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tera
term pro with the ssh plugin.
-matt
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all,
I need to have a
up
Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2002 12:48:18 -0700
In GNOME go to Services and click the adsl checkbox.
adsl will start on boot up. You can restart, stop or start adsl from there
too.
HTH,
Pablo.
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I just got my dsl set up and I want to have it run when my computer boots up but
adsl-start needs to be run as root and I dont always log in as root. How can I do this?
Matt
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Nevermind. I just rebooted my computer and the new settings I put in must
have taken effect so everything is working now. Thanks for all your
input.
Matt
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writes:
> I found part of the problem. My pppoe.conf file wa
remember correctly it said:
#clientserversecretip addresses
What do I put under that line?
Matt
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> my DSL uses dynamic IP. Does that matter?
>
> You must first test if your card is acces
But my DSL uses dynamic IP. Does that matter?
> Matt
> It looks like that man. Try to assign an ip-address
with ifconfig eth0 192.168.0.1 up
>
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Interrupt:3 Base address:0xdc00
Does this mean its not being recognized?
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fails to find it , even though I booted from the thing!
BTW: Redhat 7.3
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grading to 1.74 and syslinux -s the floppy and dd the floppy back to boot.img
I got it to work!
thanks for all those who offered advice.
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Sent: Fri 5/31/2002 8:48 PM
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Rdesktop is all you need. www.rdesktop.org I believe is the url. The
rpm can be found on the ltsp ftp site.
It allows you to connect to Win2k terminal services via GNOME/KDE/X
environment. Works great.
-matt chapman
Origin Technologies, Inc.
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From: Keystone7 [mailto
Or give vsftpd a try. It is fast and more secure IMHO than wu-ftpd.
Pro-FTPD is good as well.
-matt chapman
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From: Lewi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 4:10 AM
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Subject: Re: about chroot wu-ftpd; was->Re: Re: the port 41
syslinux against the boot.img file itself.
Maybe I should dd the boot.img file to floppy... Then syslinux the
floppy. Then open it and make the 2 changes. Then umount the floppy
and dd the floppy back to the hard drive as boot.img Redo the mkisofs
and burn again. What do you think?
-matt chapman
Hi,
I have done the following. Opened up the boot.img from cd1 by the
following command:
mount -o loop boot.img /home/matt/temp
Then I cd to that dir and changed the text in the *.msg file. Then
umount /home/matt/temp
I then do a syslinux (new version) to the boot.img file to update it to
kickstart to only install what I needed from the list. Very quick
restore for customer.
Matt Chapman
Origin Technologies, Inc.
407-417-4399
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From: Admin @ Search [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 24, 2002 8:56 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Mass Production
Hi
Hello,
I'm setting up iptables policies on one of my machines and I'm having some
problems with it... For a mail server, I set up the following rules:
iptables -P INPUT DROP
iptables -A -i eth0 -p tcp -d localhost --destination-port smtp -j ACCEPT
iptables -A -i eth0 -p udp -d localhost --destin
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