Thanks for that Jan. I'll watch it!
Peter
At 20:06 15/09/2003, you wrote:
Peter
I haven't had many problems with DW, but there is one that keeps
happening, and thought I should tell you. Of course, you might not
experience it.
When I'm doing a major "save all", sometimes it doesn't work at all
Hi all,
I'm trying to set up ZA on a pc. The pc is connected to internet by adsl
and it's used as default gateway by all pc on the LAN. My problem is
that I'm unable to setup ZA to refuse connections from the outside world
but accept connections from the inside which are passing through the pc
to g
I'm on w2k, but I the settings should be the same across platforms,
right. I had to create a domain so that internal mails are not sent to
the public mail server. More over make sure that the mail server can
make reverse dns lookups on the hostnames sent by the machines on smtp
sessions. If it can'
Haven't you already asked this question before? What result did you get from
the suggestions provided to you previously?
MOU
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Same for me. Save All doesn't work for me.
Paul
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| From: Jan Major [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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| I haven't had many problems with DW, but there is
On Tuesday 16 September 2003 12:25 pm, Paul Larue wrote:
> I'm trying to set up ZA on a pc. The pc is connected to internet by adsl
> and it's used as default gateway by all pc on the LAN. My problem is
> that I'm unable to setup ZA to refuse connections from the outside world
> but accept connecti
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| Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 5:35 PM
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| Subject: [wdvltalk] Re: ZoneAlarm
| But, this really isn't the list to get help on this - take a
| look at Zone Labs
| website, and look for any Z
This is way off what you were looking for, but if the machine's a dedicated
internet gateway, or if you have a spare old machine lying around, then
http://www.smoothwall.org is well worth a visit.
It's basically a cut down linux version designed to run on a gateway machine.
Easy set up (I got i
On Tue, 2003-09-16 at 16:54, Adam Cork wrote:
> This is way off what you were looking for, but if the machine's a dedicated
> internet gateway, or if you have a spare old machine lying around, then
> http://www.smoothwall.org is well worth a visit.
I was using smoothie, now I've switched to IPco
Thanks to all of you, I'll give both a try and then decide of the one to
go.
Cheers...
Paul
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Hello,
Now this problem I'm having is weird.
In Opera 7.2 & Mozilla 1.4 (Win) my site [1] appears to be displaying fine.
In Internet Explorer 6 (Win) it doesn't render - it displays the source
code.
Why on earth would this be happening??
I've just tried to remove the XML declaration on line 1 o
Please read the following, this appears to be interesting but with HUGE
side effects.
Sysadmins, expose your opinions, that's good matter for discussion...
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/32852.html
Paul
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As far as I know of IE, is that without XSL to tell it how to render the
page, it will display the xml data instead.
That's a feature...
Paul
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