Hello,

I am having some troubles getting SuSE Linux 6 to do what I need.  I am setting up a 
Linux server for our network, running Samba to provide file sharing to the Win95/98 
clients.  All that seems to be working OK.  I am then trying to get the server to act 
as an e-mail/www server via our permanent dial-up connection to our ISP.

Problems are in a few areas:

1.  The network runs fine until connected to the net.  Everything then slows down 
(dramatically).  It would appear that anything happening on our network is causing 
activity on the modem (talking to a DNS?).  The system doesn't hang - just operates 
VERY slowly.  Disconnect the modem connection and all is OK.  Any suggestions?

2.  How do I get DIALD to establish a permanent connection and then maintain it?  Or 
doesn't it do that?

3.  Sendmail keeps giving an internal configuration error saying that the MX record 
points to itself (inbound mail only).  Outbound seems to get out OK.  My server is 
called fred and our domain is basair.com.au   How should I configure this?

4.  How do I get squid to use use a proxy server at my ISP.  My ISP does not permit 
any direct Internet connections - only via their proxy server.

5.  I am trying to get a RealAudio server running as well.  It seems to install OK, 
but when I execute it it says "Cannot open PNA port 7070".  I know that it listens on 
this port to operate, but how do I set this up?

Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!

Darrin Ward.
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