Thanks for the replies, I am now a little older and a lot wiser, I
think I'll give ipchains a go (just to see if I can get it working).
Cheers,
Matt.
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Hi all, I've been using RH 6.0 for over a year and reading this list
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yes I'm tal
Warren Piece wrote:
>
> total newbie question...
> i'm trying to install redhat, currently running win 98, and am using fips to
> partition my hd. i've defragged a couple of times, but there is still a
> small amount of information that is pushed to the very end of the hd (which
> is not even ha
Bret Hughes wrote:
> Probably an X authorization problem. The display is owned by the user logged
> into X and that user must grant authorization to orhers. A quick test would be
> to open up the display to all users with:
> xhost +
> This should generate a message that security has been disabl
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DISPLAY' it does echo the correct one in the email it sends me, but
still won't message
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