I am running modssl with a 40 bit certificatte, but have been
having a number of small problems with various browsers.
Windows IE sometimes randomally will display a page cannot be displayed
error, but otherwise works fine.
Macintosh - Netscape There is a 30 second delay when first star
omain.com default@address
> and ONLY if it doesnt' match alias1, alias2 or alias3 does it send it
> to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> John
>
> On Wed, 13 Dec 2000, listmail wrote:
> > On Tue, 12 Dec 2000, Charles Galpin wrote:
> >
> > Correct me if I am wrong, bu
[EMAIL PROTECTED] lines. This is called a "catch
> all" which will send all mail destined for unknown addresses at
> thatdomin.com to default@address
>
> hth
> charles
>
> On Tue, 12 Dec 2000, listmail wrote:
>
> > Is it possible with sendmail to set it up s
Is it possible with sendmail to set it up so that garbage email ie
[EMAIL PROTECTED], instead of being bounced back as undeliverable, is
collected, and sent back to default address. There are multiple domains on
the system, so it is important that it only apply to 1 of them. Any
answers to
I have been having trouble with getting windows clients (not macs
or linux connecting with my server) the errors in my messages log are as
follows
Oct 20 19:11:16 iondesign inetd[14442]: linuxconf/tcp: bind: Address
already in use
Oct 20 19:11:16 iondesign inetd[14442]: imap/tcp: bind: Ad
I have tried in vain to for a while to fix a problem with my
symbolic links. (They all appear to be orphaned, and blink red, but they
are not broken and work fine). Does anyone know if there is a kernel
module ore something of that sore that could be missing and thus cause
this problem or
Nope, the DIR_COLORS are as they should be at default :(
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On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
> Hi Listmail,
>
> > The link will blink red. If i open temp.lnk, all the contents from
> > temp.txt are properly displayed...
>
> Maybe
I am not certain if this is the problem or not. I have my drive split into
3 partitions. One is mounted as /home, and another as /var. However
everything is mounted and working properly, and the links appear to be
borken no matter where they are.
For example if I create a file say
temp.txt
the
It could be an identd probelm. I just noticed identd is refusing to
start due to an inability to setup a listening socket. However am not
entirely certain what this means or how to remedy it...
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>
> This isn't an identd or reverse-DNS problem, is it? I cannot imagine why
> the client
On my Redhat 6.2 server all of my symbolic links are blinking red
as if they are broken, but they seeom to otherwise be working normally.
Any idea what might be causing this?
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In redhat 6.2, I have st up an ftp server using the wu. I have set
up jails for the various users, to seal them into their home directory. My
problem is that while everything works fine in ters of connecting with a
unix ftp program (such as ftp, and gftp) When users try to log in with
wind
I have spent a frustrating hour talking to register.com trying to
find somone there who realizes they control the whois server. My problem
is that if I do a reverse dns on my ip using command line whois, an old
name server is associated with my ip. I really need this information to be
made
I have recently been setting up my first web server. Everything
seems to be working great. I am using this server as a name server. I
registered my first site to it and can access it just find. The problem is
when I try to transfer over further domains, I get a message telling me my
name s
, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Sep 2000, listmail wrote:
>
> > I have installed redhat 6.2 on an Asus a7v system, but have had
> > nothing but troubles with it.
>
> Your description sounds like bad RAM. The latest systems from both AMD
> and Intel have been ver
>
> In what way did you modify the kernel? I'm just curious. I assume you
> mean that you were able to boot from the installation media, and that it
> failed to boot post-install.
I used a boot disk (toms) to get into the system, used the chroot command
to make my mounted drive into the roo
> Slight oops here. I mixed up Asus K7V and A7V. The A7V is a sockel
> motherboard, so it definitely has no problems with running Thunderbirds with
> the on die cache running at full clock speed. This problem only occurs in some
> slot Athlon motherboards (but probably not with the K7V).
>
>
> Linux did have a problem booting on some Athlon systems several versions
> ago.
>
Several versions ago? Or are you referring to the kernel. Redhat 6.2 would
not boot on my thunderbird processor, and neither would the boot disk it
made for me. It hung trying to shut of the p3 serial number
I wouldn't bother with php rpms because they don't support any extra
features like database connectivity. I would compile it, which is not too
difficult compared to some.
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On Sun, 10 Sep 2000, markus jais wrote:
> hello,
> does anybody know where to get PHP 4 rpms for Redhat 6.2???
>
> I w
I have installed redhat 6.2 on an Asus a7v system, but have had
nothing but troubles with it.
After changing the kernel to 2.2.16-3 I can now boot, but compiling
causes the system crash, somtimes due to segmentation faults other times
do to an inability to write to the swip file. Gnome and
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