Title: RE: ADSL Installation Headaches
Jobewan,
Thanks for the response.
I wrote the original email when I was still a little frustrated and should probably have waited until I calmed down some.
>More Information Please
The machine I am using as a firewall is a AMD 133 (486 clone) with 24
Title: RE: ADSL Installation Headaches
Ed,
>Your system should be fine. .
Thanks for the verification. Nice to know I'm not going crazy. And you were correct the installer wouldn't give me the modem he wanted to install it himself.
The installer and everybody I have spoken with at th
Title: ADSL Installation Headaches
I'm trying to upgrade my internet connection from 56K modem service to ADSL service but I am having some problems with the company providing the service. They claim the minimum machine they will install a modem on is a Pentium 133 with 32meg of memory. I cu
Title: Hardware Compatibility Help
Forgot to Add the DVD drive to the last list.
CPU: Intel Pentium 4 1.6 GHZ
Motherboard: Spacewalker/Shuttle AV41 (VIA P4X266 Chipset)
Video Card: GeForce2 MX 400 64MB AGP
Sound Card: Creative 128
DVD: AOpen DVD
Mouse: Genius Optical
Monitor: Mag Flat 786 P
Title: Hardware Compatibility Help
I am looking into purchasing a new machine and I'm having a little trouble verifying the Hardware Compatibility. I have looked at the Redhat HCL but can't seem to find much there. Are there any other sources of information for what hardware is compatible with
Title: RE: Email Problems[Solved]
Gregg,
Thanks for the input on this problem but the new ipchain rule didn't help. I put logging on all of the rules that I thought applied and only the outbound rule was ever logged even though I could see the traffic going back and forth on the modem. The p
Check Mail option I can see activity on the Send/Receive lights of the modem but no mail is ever downloaded
-Original Message-
From: Stephen Torri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 3:53 PM
To: Sarig Scudder
Cc: Red Hat List
Subject: Re: Email Problems
On Wed
Title: Email Problems
Well, I continue to make progress on setting up a firewall and as is the case with all projects involving computers I have ran into another roadblock. I can connect to my ISP using a script (ppp, ran manually) that establishes the firewall rules. I can surf the web so HTT
Title: RE: A couple of newbie questions
Devon,
>Are the serial ports built into the motherboard, or on an add on card?
>If they are built in, be sure that the second port isn't disabled in the
>system BIOS. Often, the second com port was disabled if there was an
>internal modem added to th
Title: RE: A couple of newbie questions
Devon,
Thank you very much.
The ifcfg-eth0 file that you mentioned was in fact missing. After I created one using your sample the eth0 interface is initialized at boot time.
As to the Serial Ports I can see the first serial port being initialized b
Title: RE: A couple of newbie questions
Devon,
>The information is stored in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
>It should look similar to: (this is my ifcfg-eth1, an internal interface,
>with a static ip)
Thanks a lot. I'll check these things tonight when I get home and let you k
Title: RE: A couple of newbie questions
Mark,
Thanks for the tip.
>You have to have the ifconfig installed somewhere in you startup
>scripts. You don't say what kind of nic it is, but presumably, it is not
>autodetected so the module for it is not inserted. I'd write a script and
>call it
Title: A couple of newbie questions
After having been hacked I am slowly making progress on setting up a firewall for my home network. I just finished installing Redhat 7.2 on my firewall system, which is an old 486 100mhz machine, and I have successfully gotten it to recognize my network card
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