$LOCALIP 25 -R $INTERNALIP 25
>$IPMASQADM portfw -a -P udp -L $LOCALIP 25 -R $INTERNALIP 25
>$IPMASQADM portfw -a -P tcp -L $LOCALIP 110 -R $INTERNALIP 110
>$IPMASQADM portfw -a -P udp -L $LOCALIP 110 -R $INTERNALIP 110
>
>charles
>p.s. Just curious, but how did you message not g
Title: ipchains firewalling
Greetings:
I have successfully set up ipchains as a firewall for my newly installed T1. It blocks all traffic coming in and masquerades outbound traffic. That is working fine.
Now, how do I forward incoming traffic on ports 25 and 110 to my internal mail serv
file (.bashrc? I'm not a bash user).
Note that you can also do
fg %xemacs
without having to start up any extra processes.
(Because its glance inspired the distance which separates the shortest path)
Mike McNally -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-----Original Message-
From: Mulcahy,
Title: jobs, fg, awk, oh, my
Apologies for the HTML the first time around. It was truly a mistake.
---
Greetings all!
Any idea why this (line wrapping probable):
---> SNIP <---
#/bin/bash
fg `jobs | awk '/xemacs/ {printf("%s\n", substr($1, 2, 1));}'`
---> SNIP <---
returns:
---> SNIP <-
Title: jobs, fg, awk, oh, my
Greetings all!
Any idea why this (line wrapping probable):
---> SNIP <---
#/bin/bash
fg `jobs | awk '/xemacs/ {printf("%s\n", substr($1, 2, 1));}'`
---> SNIP <---
returns:
---> SNIP <---
fg: no job control
---> SNIP <---
instead of switching me to the curre
Title: RE: How to do port scan on your own machine
netstat -a is your friend.
hth
Chris Mulcahy
-Original Message-
From: Ning Zhu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 12:31 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: How to do port scan on your own machine
Hello,
Do
I just did crontab -e to edit my own crontab.
I added:
0 * * * * /usr/local/apache/webalizer/webalizer -c
/usr/local/apache/webalizer/webalizer.conf > /dev/null
Obviously, I installed webalizer under my apache directory, though there was
no real good reason to do so.
This worked for me. Make s
links I found the procedure to make X work with my
Toshiba.
Hope this helps.
-Manuel.
> -Mensaje original-
> De: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]En
> nombre de Mulcahy, Chris
> Enviado el: Martes, 29 de Agosto de 2000 11:43 a.m.
> Para: '[EMAIL PROTECT
Greetings:
I have installed Redhat 6.1 on a Toshiba 440CDX laptop. Linux works fine,
but getting X running is an issue.
My Toshiba has a Chips & Technologies 65554 PCI graphics adapter which is
getting properly recognized by the installer. Win98 is able to properly
display 800x600 at 65K color