[SLUG] Asterisk Call Center Systems/Programmers

2007-12-13 Thread O Plameras
you are interested. Thanks. O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html

Re: [SLUG] Quick and dirty mail/spam server

2007-11-25 Thread O Plameras
stfix and I'll explain to you why sendmail is such a professional and scalable server. O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html

Re: [SLUG] Quick and dirty mail/spam server

2007-11-25 Thread O Plameras
Jeff Waugh wrote: Quick and dirty mail server ? Postfix and others. Scalable and professional mail server ? Sendmail. Ha ha ha ha. Please explain. O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs:

Re: [SLUG] Quick and dirty mail/spam server

2007-11-25 Thread O Plameras
d start sendmail and you're on your way. Many users find it difficult to configure sendmail because they try to change the file 'sendmail.cf' instead of 'sendmail.mc'. Don't change sendmail.cf at all. It is changed by changing sendmail.mc and run make. Hope this help

Re: [SLUG] Quick and dirty mail/spam server

2007-11-25 Thread O Plameras
Red Hat 6.2 it's bad imo, except SSH, which I had to compile from source :) As you can see, once committed I like sticking with what I know. Which is an easy path to obsolescence :) Quick and dirty mail server ? Postfix and others. Scalable and professional mail server ? Sendmail.

Re: [SLUG] Comsec behaving badly, how to talk to a big business

2007-10-12 Thread O Plameras
mSec but I'm progressively moving to E-Trade and www.igmarkets.com.au. My favourite is the latter. If you wish to know why I like www.igmarkets.com.au visit their website and/or email me offline and I can share some stories of my profitable experiences. Hope this helps. O Plamera

Re: [SLUG] Cannot get Quad port NIC interfaces to ping eachother

2007-10-06 Thread O Plameras
eth2: 192.168.2.82 eth3: 192.168.3.83 eth4: 192.168.4.84 The idea being that each interface is a separate sub net. Or alternative 2 Bridge all four interfaces like so: br0: 192.168.1.81 and eth1: 0.0.0.0 eth2: 0.0.0.0 eth3: 0.0.0.0 eth4: 0.0.0.0 Hope this helps. O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney

Re: [SLUG] ISP Rebranding/ Wholesaleing question

2007-07-04 Thread O Plameras
O Plameras wrote: 3. You also need Organization, Finance, Marketing, Support structures, Project Management abilities, and lots of learning and re-learning in all of these aspects of business. I recommend you read a book called "Think and Grow Rich" by Nathan Hale. This sho

Re: [SLUG] ISP Rebranding/ Wholesaleing question

2007-07-04 Thread O Plameras
ng in all of these aspects of business. I recommend you read a book called "Think and Grow Rich" by Nathan Hale. 4. ISP business is like other businesses; they evolve with business focus and with the markets. You have to anticipate, implement, and re-engineer when called for. Hope

Re: [SLUG] Fedora access and securtiy

2007-01-25 Thread O Plameras
iptable that facilitates ease of configuration and maintainance of ip filters. To install, ssh to the machine and do, # yum -y install shorewall Then read the howto install and configure manual from www.shorewall.net. Hope this helps. O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Ma

LDAP Bind and Authorization - WAS: Re: [SLUG] Querying an LDAP database

2007-01-25 Thread O Plameras
users, but these ACL are processed transparently and simultaneously as LDAP user is authenticated not as an independent step after authentication. These ACL are configured in slapd. Hope this helps. O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Su

Re: [SLUG] Hosed Ubuntu by apt-get upgrade

2007-01-21 Thread O Plameras
. Restore after upgrading is completed and do this: 1. yum -y update When upgrading from FC3 to FC6, do upgrade step-by-step, namely: 1. FC3 to FC4 2. then, FC4 to FC5 3. and finally, FC5 to FC6. 4. For backward compatibility, always install the 'compats' for your packages. Hope this

Re: [SLUG] LDAP replication with OpenLDAP - slurpd behaving badly

2007-01-18 Thread O Plameras
oglevel'; can't remember the loglevel number but the slapd or slurpd documentation will tell. Hope this helps. O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html

Re: [SLUG] LDAP replication with OpenLDAP

2007-01-18 Thread O Plameras
s no in-between; a mother is either pregnant or not. So, your servers are either secure on not-secure. Hope this helps. O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html

Was - RE:[SLUG] Is there a solution ?: Confusion corrected.

2007-01-04 Thread O Plameras
ed to know IP protocol; routers do. Routers are layer 3 devices; hubs, bridges, and switches are layer 2 devices. Hope this corrects the mis-understanding. O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html

[SLUG] Your posts are dropped from Mailing Lists Archive ?

2006-12-16 Thread O Plameras
post goes to list and archive, who can be sure ? Is there a sensible explanation for this, or something funny is going on ? O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html

Re: [SLUG] Brain Freeze - ADSL

2006-12-12 Thread O Plameras
Oliver Hookins wrote: O Plameras wrote: Voytek Eymont wrote: On Mon, December 11, 2006 11:21 am, Scott Waller (Lots of Watts) wrote: Finally changed over to Layer2 1.5 meg blah blah blah. And am having problems with my setup. Scott, dumb question: I thought about this

Re: [SLUG] Brain Freeze - ADSL

2006-12-11 Thread O Plameras
ency. Layer3 can segment networks to avoid data broadcasting across all segments, e.g. ARP and DHCP. Layer3 can route as it has got additional info. Layer2 can't. So, not a dumb question after all, I think. O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.a

Re: Elementary DNS theory (Was: Re: Why DHCP ? (WAS: Re: [SLUG] My father wants an inexpensive computer))

2006-12-06 Thread O Plameras
Peter Hardy wrote: O Plameras wrote: Ben Leslie wrote: On Thu Dec 07, 2006 at 16:52:21 +1100, O Plameras wrote: *snip* I have first, second, and third editions. I have the third edition in front of me. The book covers the technical process. Unfortunately, it does not cover the

Re: Elementary DNS theory (Was: Re: Why DHCP ? (WAS: Re: [SLUG] My father wants an inexpensive computer))

2006-12-06 Thread O Plameras
Penedo wrote: On 07/12/06, O Plameras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Peter Hardy wrote: > O Plameras wrote: The authority to associate NAME to ip address has to be propagated up to the ROOT servers. You mean to say that AARNET can do this without the express approval from the

Re: [SLUG] How the Internet Works for Dummies [Was: Why DHCP ?]

2006-12-06 Thread O Plameras
the law. The rest of my responses is implied by the above. Oscar, can you ssh to plammered.perkypants.org and tell me what you find? I can't ssh to it, neither can I connect to it. O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscri

Re: Elementary DNS theory (Was: Re: Why DHCP ? (WAS: Re: [SLUG] My father wants an inexpensive computer))

2006-12-06 Thread O Plameras
into this again, never. Jeff Waugh has threatened me off list before but I did not allow him to. So, he use insults and abuses. O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html

Re: Elementary DNS theory (Was: Re: Why DHCP ? (WAS: Re: [SLUG] My father wants an inexpensive computer))

2006-12-06 Thread O Plameras
Ben Leslie wrote: On Thu Dec 07, 2006 at 16:52:21 +1100, O Plameras wrote: Peter Hardy wrote: O Plameras wrote: The authority to associate NAME to ip address has to be propagated up to the ROOT servers. You mean to say that AARNET can do this without the express approval from

Re: Elementary DNS theory (Was: Re: Why DHCP ? (WAS: Re: [SLUG] My father wants an inexpensive computer))

2006-12-06 Thread O Plameras
Peter Hardy wrote: O Plameras wrote: The authority to associate NAME to ip address has to be propagated up to the ROOT servers. You mean to say that AARNET can do this without the express approval from the owners of 203.7.132.1 ? NO, aarnet.edu.au cannot, otherwise it is against the rules

Re: [SLUG] How the Internet Works for Dummies [Was: Why DHCP ?]

2006-12-06 Thread O Plameras
use I do a similar thing thru a Server on the internet and which is a different from what is under discussion. O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html

Re: Why DHCP ? (WAS: Re: [SLUG] My father wants an inexpensive computer)

2006-12-06 Thread O Plameras
Ben Leslie wrote: On Thu Dec 07, 2006 at 15:59:45 +1100, O Plameras wrote: Ben Leslie wrote: On Thu Dec 07, 2006 at 15:17:47 +1100, O Plameras wrote: It's the reverse DNS that the owner of the IP address space controls. So, what happens when y

Re: Why DHCP ? (WAS: Re: [SLUG] My father wants an inexpensive computer)

2006-12-06 Thread O Plameras
Ben Leslie wrote: On Thu Dec 07, 2006 at 15:17:47 +1100, O Plameras wrote: Glen Turner wrote: O Plameras wrote: Just a footnote: one CANNOT register to be authoritative for a set of public ip addresses that one does not own. One has to pay (or be authorized by) the owner of

Re: Why DHCP ? (WAS: Re: [SLUG] My father wants an inexpensive computer)

2006-12-06 Thread O Plameras
Glen Turner wrote: O Plameras wrote: Just a footnote: one CANNOT register to be authoritative for a set of public ip addresses that one does not own. One has to pay (or be authorized by) the owner of the public ip addresses to use it for the services previously mentioned. Um, I can point

Re: Why DHCP ? (WAS: Re: [SLUG] My father wants an inexpensive computer)

2006-12-05 Thread O Plameras
same ip address to a specific computer every time that computer is booted up so it's ip address will remain the same all the time. O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html

Re: Why DHCP ? (WAS: Re: [SLUG] My father wants an inexpensive computer)

2006-12-05 Thread O Plameras
s getting why out of scope for a discussion on DHCP. Just a footnote: one CANNOT register to be authoritative for a set of public ip addresses that one does not own. One has to pay (or be authorized by) the owner of the public ip addresses to use it for the services previously mentioned. O

Re: Why DHCP ? (WAS: Re: [SLUG] My father wants an inexpensive computer)

2006-12-05 Thread O Plameras
ers at all that provide services like WWW, MySQL, PostgresSQL, Address Directory, local DNS, Auth servers, and other local services ? If not, how do you handle Server Services ? Use FQDN or ip addresses to access services ? O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List

Re: Why DHCP ? (WAS: Re: [SLUG] My father wants an inexpensive computer)

2006-12-05 Thread O Plameras
Peter Hardy wrote: O Plameras wrote: For a long time, I had wanted to ask: why use DHCP in home networks when one can use STATIC ip (using private network ip addresses)? Is it not that DHCP is mainly used in situations with the following combinations of circumstances ? 1. Networks with large

Why DHCP ? (WAS: Re: [SLUG] My father wants an inexpensive computer)

2006-12-05 Thread O Plameras
only when required). 3. There are more workstations (customers) than there are public ip numbers available in an ISP. 4. Prevent customers of ISP from running WWW(FTP,MTA,etc) sites without paying for fixed ip number(s). Just curious to know, why. O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User'

Re: [SLUG] NAT stuff

2006-11-30 Thread O Plameras
John Clarke wrote: On Thu, Nov 30, 2006 at 06:06:37 +1100, O Plameras wrote: Yes, it's silly to complicate when you can simplify. I agree, all other things being equal. However, I was trying to point out that there might be other things to consider and there may be reasons w

Re: [SLUG] NAT stuff

2006-11-29 Thread O Plameras
John Clarke wrote: On Thu, Nov 30, 2006 at 05:30:07 +1100, O Plameras wrote: NATting is used to route Private Network(RFC1918) <-> Public Network(Internet). Not necessarily. NAT is Network Address Translation. Any network. There's no reason why you can't us

Re: [SLUG] NAT stuff

2006-11-29 Thread O Plameras
Zhasper wrote: On 11/30/06, O Plameras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: John Clarke wrote: > On Thu, Nov 30, 2006 at 04:08:48 +1100, Michael Fox wrote: > > >> Might be a silly question, but why NAT the 192 -> 10 network, as its >> > > It's not a silly que

Re: [SLUG] NAT stuff

2006-11-29 Thread O Plameras
her than this computer/router because 192.168/16 and 10/8 are private networks. NATting is used to route Private Network(RFC1918) <-> Public Network(Internet). In this configuration, you have Private Network <-> Private Network. And so, it's silly to use NATting in this s

Re: [SLUG] Transferring servers (binaries, libraries configs etc) from old hd to new raid1

2006-11-28 Thread O Plameras
can put many of the above steps in a script, if that's what you want. Hope this helps. O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html

Re: [SLUG] Odd IP address

2006-11-27 Thread O Plameras
ing page. How would the browser be interpreting this? Hope this helps. O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html

Re: [SLUG] introducing myself

2006-11-27 Thread O Plameras
e. I am a Red Hat user. (Disclaimer, I'm not a seller or in anyway connected to the market). Just trying to be positive and helpful; that's all. O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html

Re: [SLUG] introducing myself

2006-11-27 Thread O Plameras
nce a week every Sunday from 9am till 3pm. New and Used computers are sold there. For example, I bought 3 x Compaq Used PCs (10Gb Disk, 800MHZ, 256MB mem, with CDROM, no screens) in working conditions at $80 each. Three years later they're still working. Hope this helps. O Plameras -- SLU

Re: [SLUG] email address farming

2006-10-18 Thread O Plameras
James Gray wrote: 3. If I was actually writing this for myself, I'd probably use Perl, or maybe even PHP (asbestos suit on). Or Ruby, the love child of Perl and Smalltalk, and a cousin to Lisp. Nit pick away people, I'm willing to learn. O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux Us

Re: [SLUG] Memory module query

2006-10-13 Thread O Plameras
, the computer will auto-detect the original 256MB memory (128MB should have been removed). Hope this helps. O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html

[SLUG] Re: Java and Firefox on eBay

2006-09-21 Thread O Plameras
fonts. Then back to eBay. Now it works! I can't say I really understand *why* this works, but it did. O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html

Re: [SLUG] Java and Firefox on eBay

2006-09-20 Thread O Plameras
elliott-brennan wrote: Hi Oscar, I'm unsure as to why I need to install Java again when I've already got it installed... is JRE different to the Java package I already have installed (which seem to work with everything else)? Is it the java-plugin you have ? O Plameras -- SLU

Re: [SLUG] Java and Firefox on eBay

2006-09-20 Thread O Plameras
eed it email me. Thanks again. O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html

Re: [SLUG] Mounting a disk image

2006-09-18 Thread O Plameras
Linux partition rw somewhere onto the PC's file system so that I can work on it using an editor. Any HOWTOs?... Because it's a 'dd' format you should be able to mount with '-loop' option. So, check '-loop' in $man mount O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydne

Re: [SLUG] .pc file problem

2006-09-17 Thread O Plameras
boost from http://www.boost.org/ I don't have the software you wish to install, but looking into the documentation the above two are needed. http://nileshbansal.blogspot.com/2006_05_01_nileshbansal_archive.html Hope this helps. O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html

Re: [SLUG] ls -la gives some horrible results

2006-09-12 Thread O Plameras
stuffed my directory (Data & john) backups? To fix su as root like: $ su - root # cd Data # chmod 755 . #cd john # chmod 755 . Hope this helps. O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html

Re: [SLUG] Port forwarding IPMASQ IPtables question

2006-09-07 Thread O Plameras
r? Any ideas? Show us the output of #cat /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward (and/or) #cat /proc/sys/net/ipv6/ip_forward O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html

Re: [SLUG] Tiny Linux recommedations sought

2006-09-06 Thread O Plameras
sh vi Not needed: X or any graphics It looks like tinylinux hasn't been touched since '01 What are folks suggesting? www.trinux.org www.busybox.net Hope these help. O Plameras P.S. The 5.25" floppy drive works. Great time to thank you. Half way through copy jobs. Have

Re: [SLUG] How to list the devices with its respective loaded kernel modules?

2006-08-29 Thread O Plameras
/modprobe.d/. Check the configuration files in this directory. There are some names in the modprobe files but there are still some modules that are loaded by the hotplug and once they are loaded I would like to be able to see to what device they are bound. # lsmod #cat /proc/modules O Plameras

Re: [SLUG] QOS - VOIP

2006-08-27 Thread O Plameras
fic shaper. Try this: lartc.org/wondershaper Hope this helps. O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html

[SLUG] Re: 5.25" Floppy Drive

2006-08-22 Thread O Plameras
t up ? I don't wish to bother you with packaging, so I'd prefer to pick up if that's alright with you. Again, thank you. O Plameras Regards, Patrick O Plameras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 08:25:28 +1000 /Hi, I'm looking for a 5.25" floppy drive

[SLUG] 5.25" Floppy Drive (External or Internal)

2006-08-22 Thread O Plameras
/Hi, I'm looking for a 5.25" floppy drive (External or Internal) to recover some program codes I have. If you have and wish to dispose it for some cash please email me offline. Or I could lease it for a month or two if you still use it. Thanks. O Plameras / -- SLUG - Sydney Li

Re: [SLUG] How to force which device is eth0?

2006-08-21 Thread O Plameras
Alexander Samad wrote: On Mon, Aug 21, 2006 at 11:14:43AM +1000, O Plameras wrote: Matthew Hannigan wrote: On Mon, Aug 21, 2006 at 10:55:26AM +1000, O Plameras wrote: I'm using Fedora, and I use the file /etc/modprobe.conf to say, e.g., alias eth0 tulip alias eth1 e100

Re: [SLUG] How to force which device is eth0?

2006-08-20 Thread O Plameras
Howard Lowndes wrote: O Plameras wrote: Jeff Waugh wrote: I'm using Fedora, and I use the file /etc/modprobe.conf to say, e.g., alias eth0 tulip alias eth1 e100 alias eth2 3c59x This only works if you have three entirely separate NIC chipsets that you can map to parti

Re: [SLUG] How to force which device is eth0?

2006-08-20 Thread O Plameras
ombination with my /etc/modprobe.conf O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html

Re: [SLUG] How to force which device is eth0?

2006-08-20 Thread O Plameras
Matthew Hannigan wrote: On Mon, Aug 21, 2006 at 10:55:26AM +1000, O Plameras wrote: I'm using Fedora, and I use the file /etc/modprobe.conf to say, e.g., alias eth0 tulip alias eth1 e100 alias eth2 3c59x That says that eth0 uses the tulip driver, but I'm not sure it says th

Re: [SLUG] How to force which device is eth0?

2006-08-20 Thread O Plameras
Matthew Hannigan wrote: On Mon, Aug 21, 2006 at 10:55:26AM +1000, O Plameras wrote: I'm using Fedora, and I use the file /etc/modprobe.conf to say, e.g., alias eth0 tulip alias eth1 e100 alias eth2 3c59x That says that eth0 uses the tulip driver, but I'm not sure it says th

Re: [SLUG] How to force which device is eth0?

2006-08-20 Thread O Plameras
XX:XX...", however, that doesn't seem to be working on my Dapper machine. Can anyone offer any advice on how to force which hardware is eth0? I'm using Fedora, and I use the file /etc/modprobe.conf to say, e.g., alias eth0 tulip alias eth1 e100 alias eth2 3c59x Hope this helps.

Re: [SLUG] Re: linux assignment

2006-08-18 Thread O Plameras
Mark Greenaway wrote: On Fri, Aug 18, 2006 at 02:41:09PM +1000, O Plameras wrote: O are you writing a book on shell scripting? I believe it is the committee's responsibility to ensure appropriate behaviour in SLUG forums. I'm not a SLUG financial member but there is

Re: [SLUG] Re: linux assignment

2006-08-17 Thread O Plameras
. I believe it is the committee's responsibility to ensure appropriate behaviour in SLUG forums. I'm not a SLUG financial member but there is plenty of inappropriate and discouraging comments enough to break the silence. O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mai

Re: [SLUG] Re: linux assignment

2006-08-17 Thread O Plameras
sks. Weaknesses: personal knowledge. I suppose it could be worse. I don't recognise any constructive or helpful points in the previous comments. Do you have to be mean to make a point ? O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscr

Re: [SLUG] linux assignment

2006-08-15 Thread O Plameras
Carlo Sogono wrote: O Plameras wrote: Carlo Sogono wrote: True, actually not even man bash. If you execute the command you'll most likely get an error complaining about the file 1, create a file 1 and re-execute it and by using the magic commands ls and cat he'd figure it out witho

Re: [SLUG] linux assignment

2006-08-15 Thread O Plameras
t going to produce errors because, $cat 1>m1 means concatenate "std.input" into filename "m1". Do this, $cat 1>m1 The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. ^D And then $cat m1 O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subsc

Re: [SLUG] linux assignment

2006-08-15 Thread O Plameras
David Herd wrote: Hi I'm a computing student who is having troubles with part of my assignment. Can I have any help out there in Linux land. Show us what you have done and/or not done, and we will tell you whether you are doing right, and we'll probably show you other ways of doing them b

Re: [SLUG] Re: slug Digest, Vol 6, Issue 62

2006-07-29 Thread O Plameras
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Saturday 29 July 2006 10:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Currently studying LPI102 at grandville - unfortunately the teacher leans heavily towards Fedora and almost ignores debian systems which makes things a little difficult. This week we had to recompile an upgrad

Re: [SLUG] Calling All Debian Gurus - Kernel Compile Issues

2006-07-28 Thread O Plameras
T Murray wrote: Hey guys, Currently studying LPI102 at grandville - unfortunately the teacher leans heavily towards Fedora and almost ignores debian systems which makes things a little difficult. This week we had to recompile an upgrade kernel, i used the below method and did a 'make oldco

Re: [SLUG] Web calendaring software

2006-07-26 Thread O Plameras
ify the configs and load the databases, MySQL or Postgresql, Run Configuration from the Frameworks Menu as many times and as often as you like. The trick is before any Horde installations, get your MySQL/Postgresql packages running alongside your HTTP and PHP with MySQL/Postgresql DBD/DBI.

Re: [SLUG] BGP Protocol

2006-07-26 Thread O Plameras
ms of CPU speeds. It will be interesting to test out convergence of BGP on these Linux platforms, specifically and performance in general, then compare with Cisco platforms. Just thinking loud. O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info

Re: [SLUG] BGP Protocol

2006-07-26 Thread O Plameras
ell my Cisco Books at EBay. Have several. One of these is, Advanced Cisco Router Configuration (C 1999 Cisco Systems) that I bought for $129.95. Asking $60.00 net. If interested email for a list and asking price. O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ S

Re: [SLUG] BGP Protocol

2006-07-26 Thread O Plameras
ons regarding these things are expensive and takes time to build the infrastructure, a careful research or business plan had to be undertaken. Hope this helps. O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html

Re: [SLUG] Perl BerkeleyDB install probs

2006-07-25 Thread O Plameras
one for RHEL4 or something. Then, once downloaded you install it using, #rpm -Uvh perl-BerkeleyDB-xxx-xx.rpm. You can add it later. You have to configure your /etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-Base.repo correctly to use yum to install automatically. But this is for later. O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney

Re: [SLUG] Perl BerkeleyDB install probs

2006-07-25 Thread O Plameras
Voytek Eymont wrote: On Tue, July 25, 2006 11:11 pm, O Plameras wrote: Voytek Eymont wrote: # yum -y install perl-BerkeleyDB #cat CentOS-Base.repo # cat CentOS-Base.repo # CentOS-Base.repo [base] name=CentOS-$releasever - Base mirrorlist=http

Re: [SLUG] Perl BerkeleyDB install probs

2006-07-25 Thread O Plameras
Voytek Eymont wrote: On Tue, July 25, 2006 10:51 pm, O Plameras wrote: Voytek Eymont wrote: On Tue, July 25, 2006 10:06 pm, O Plameras wrote: thanks, Oscar, but, still probs: # yum -y install perl-BerkeleyDB Show us the output of, #uname -a #ls

Re: [SLUG] Perl BerkeleyDB install probs

2006-07-25 Thread O Plameras
Voytek Eymont wrote: On Tue, July 25, 2006 10:06 pm, O Plameras wrote: Voytek Eymont wrote: I'm trying to install Perl BerkeleyDB module, but, get this: any thought what I can do to get it installed ? # perl -MCPAN -e shell Instead of the above, use

Re: [SLUG] Perl BerkeleyDB install probs

2006-07-25 Thread O Plameras
Voytek Eymont wrote: I'm trying to install Perl BerkeleyDB module, but, get this: any thought what I can do to get it installed ? # perl -MCPAN -e shell Instead of the above, use this: # yum -y install perl-BerkeleyDB O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing L

Re: [SLUG] RocketRaid 133 & CentOS 4.3

2006-07-18 Thread O Plameras
config. This is where your driver specs should be included or modified. Check the README file in your manufacturers driver source codes and follow intructions. Hopefully you'll solve your problem yourself and pick up more tricks of the trade. O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Gro

Re: [SLUG] rpm no key warning

2006-07-17 Thread O Plameras
Voytek Eymont wrote: On Tue, July 18, 2006 7:10 am, O Plameras wrote: #wget http://apt.sw.be/dries/RPM-GPG-KEY.dries.txt # gpg --import RPM-GPG-KEY.dries.txt This should be, rpm --import RPM-GPG-KEY.dries.txt My mistake. Sorry. O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's

Re: [SLUG] rpm no key warning

2006-07-17 Thread O Plameras
t. You'd get a reply from site sys-admin but you'd have to wait). 2. Download, and 3. Import that KEY, or 4. Turn off the checking of KEY (Dangerous ! So, proceed with caution. This is especially so in production environments). Hope this helps. O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User'

Re: [SLUG] Firewall

2006-07-07 Thread O Plameras
JECT" or "SMB/ACCEPT". The macros are in /usr/share/shorewall. You can make up macros for any service. O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html

Re: [SLUG] ubuntu routing

2006-07-07 Thread O Plameras
There are samples of how to construct these MACROS in "shorewall" documentations. O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html

Re: [SLUG] ubuntu routing

2006-07-07 Thread O Plameras
David Kempe wrote: If you want a good firewall, use shorewall. and have it do it for you How will shorewall solved this particular problem when he is missing this functionality ? "echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward" One of the things "shorewall" does is to enable "ip forwarding" ? da

Re: [SLUG] Dynamic routing - RIP or BGP or what?

2006-07-07 Thread O Plameras
outed. And dynamic routing is a Pull not a Push. Now, you can mix static and dynamic. To figure out where your problem is you insert your static route with dynamic and then, remove static one-by-one to zero-in to a problem. O Plameras wrote: Howard Lowndes wrote: I want to do some dynamic ro

Re: [SLUG] Dynamic routing - RIP or BGP or what?

2006-07-07 Thread O Plameras
works well. For complex networks use OSPF or BGP. Definitely BGP if you have multi-home nodes. For example, your Albury node sends/receives traffic to/from Canberra, to/from Wagga, to/from Gundagai, to/from Mebourne, etc, this is BGP routing. In other words if you use STAR-nodes network definit

Re: [SLUG] shared internet folders

2006-07-06 Thread O Plameras
ot;otr.example.com.ex" in my script) are entries in your domain name server unless you're dealing with a localised setup. Thanks for your interest in my script. O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html

Re: [SLUG] shared internet folders

2006-07-05 Thread O Plameras
Gottfried Szing wrote: O Plameras wrote: David Kempe wrote: O Plameras wrote: http://www.openafs.org > O Plameras ROFL! dave What's ROFL about OpenAFS ? thats a good question because at the first glance it looks almost perfect. support for linux, mac, and windows. and this

Re: [SLUG] shared internet folders

2006-07-05 Thread O Plameras
O Plameras wrote: David Kempe wrote: O Plameras wrote: http://www.openafs.org > O Plameras ROFL! dave What's ROFL about OpenAFS ? Maybe someone knows about OpenAFS I do not know ? O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscrip

Re: [SLUG] shared internet folders

2006-07-05 Thread O Plameras
David Kempe wrote: O Plameras wrote: http://www.openafs.org > O Plameras ROFL! dave What's ROFL about OpenAFS ? O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html

Re: [SLUG] shared internet folders

2006-07-05 Thread O Plameras
is stable enough, i am not going to use it. so, now i have reached the end of the road. i have no idea where to look for a solution or how a solution could look like. i hope that there is a solution for this scenario *crossing fingers* http://www.openafs.org O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Li

Re: [SLUG] CISCO Sim Tools

2006-06-26 Thread O Plameras
protocols like RIP, OSPF, BGP, etc. O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html

Re: [SLUG] Google Earth available for Linux

2006-06-13 Thread O Plameras
Mary Cudmore wrote: Works fine on Sony Vaio/nvidia GeForce running debian if you like the rubiks cube effect for your sat images. No obvious reason so far. Relevant info from http://www.smh.com.au/news/web/google-upgrades-mapping-services/2006/06/13/1149964508774.html O Plameras wrote

Re: [SLUG] Google Earth available for Linux

2006-06-12 Thread O Plameras
Howard Lowndes wrote: Works for me on FC5 on a Toshiba lappy, but the screen is a bit messed up around the edges, esp the top and right sides Works Ok on my FC5, 800MHZ, Compaq Desktop and 512MB mem. O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.o

Re: [SLUG] GoogleEarth alternative in OpenSource

2006-06-04 Thread O Plameras
Dean Hamstead wrote: does cedega give you better results than wine? Have not tried cedega yet. Would love too, when time permits. For the moment, GoogleEarth is just running happily on my Win XP. Thanks. O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.o

Re: [SLUG] GoogleEarth alternative in OpenSource

2006-06-02 Thread O Plameras
SLUG feeding spam to the world wrote: O Plameras wrote: Okay. But if you want to know additional info about GoogleEarth, check this page: I've been playing with it on the other boxen with the idea of doing away with some guide books that need republishing. Do you mean travel

Re: [SLUG] GoogleEarth alternative in OpenSource

2006-06-02 Thread O Plameras
SLUG feeding spam to the world wrote: O Plameras wrote: A number of Linux users I know are switching to Windows because they want to run GoogleEarth. I can understand why they do. My son works for a Company that use GoogleEarth for work and had to switch to Windows. Can you tell us

Re: [SLUG] GoogleEarth alternative in OpenSource

2006-06-01 Thread O Plameras
by splitting between client and server. Hope this helps. O Plameras -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html

Re: [SLUG] GoogleEarth alternative in OpenSource

2006-06-01 Thread O Plameras
James Purser wrote: On Thu, 2006-06-01 at 21:44 +1000, O Plameras wrote: A number of Linux users I know are switching to Windows because they want to run GoogleEarth. I can understand why they do. My son works for a Company that use GoogleEarth for work and had to switch to Windows. O

Re: [SLUG] GoogleEarth alternative in OpenSource

2006-06-01 Thread O Plameras
Hal wrote: O Plameras wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thursday 01 June 2006 17:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Any alternative in OpenSource for GoogleEarth ? Tried running in Fedora wine, but keeps on locking up. Much trying, no sucess (even with

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