emselves without sorting through other messages. I am currently
running kernel 2.4.17, but I downloaded the sources for IPTables and
Kernel 2.4.18, then followed the instructions for patching IPTables, and
have now just completed the compile of the kernel..
What command do you use in your firewa
e using Modules, perhaps someone else can
provide info on this. =]
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s.list, replace all "stable" with "woody", then apt-get
update; apt-get upgrade ?
A friend of mine, who knows way more about Debian and Linux than I do,
told me that when she upgraded to Woody some time ago, there were many
security holes in her system. Do I need to worry abou
I hope?). Unless Python
scripting is too off topic for the list?
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ite I was helping design. But the website plans fell through, and I
promptly forgot what all I had learned. But I'm sure the knowledge is
still there, just waiting to be revived.
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I
sferred. Did I miss that,
too? =]
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Heh! My understanding of scripting in Linux is that if you can think of
it, a script can be written to accomplish it. Even things you didn't
think of can be accomplished.
And I thought MS DOS Batch Files were powerful back in the day. =]
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the network interface on a shutdown.
Unfortunately, I'm not knowledgable in writing scripts just yet. I'm one
of those people who needs to be able to install something, have it work,
and be done with it. But that's not to say I'm against learning how to
write scripts - it'
s is yes. And does it give Bytes transmitted/received, or just the
sheer number of packets?
If the numbers are reset when the system is booted, it won't work. I
might not remember to write down the numbers if I have to reboot for
some reason.
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Tuesday, April 09, 2002, 11:05:05 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 09:38:10AM -0700, Alan Poulton wrote:
>> I did a search yesterday on this subject and found IP Flow Meter (ipfm).
>> I tried downloading it and installing it, but when I ran it, I got an
>
at high and for both uploading and downloading.
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on this subject and found IP Flow Meter (ipfm).
I tried downloading it and installing it, but when I ran it, I got an
error along the lines of "Error opening Linux RAW Socket".
Has anyone had experience with ipfm, or can recommend another utility
that will do what I need?
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Confirmation? Y/N" And I
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the Internet, is what you're looking for. Sorry,
I can't help.
If talking to someone over the internet where they can run the same
program as you, Picophone may be your answer.
As for the answer to your question initially, did you try
http://www.openh323.org/ ?
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too. My only guess here is try a "apt-get clean"
As far as I know, it shouldn't be a problem to install "too much"
through dselect, unless you're ignoring dependencies.
If anyone else can help here, please do! =]
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If I want to keep my mail all local, should I be using a fudged
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oks like this:
127.0.0.1 hotstuff.bc.hsia.telus.net localhost loopback hotstuff
192.168.43.1 hotstuff.bc.hsia.telus.net hotstuff
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I have a Dynamic IP through my ISP - should I have (or need) the second
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program in Windows to get that from my ISP server.
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But where do I enter that?
TIA
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one I should look into! Thanks.
How best would I set up IPTables to only accept connections from
localhost for postfix?
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the start) and
restart) sections:
--exec /usr/sbin/dhcpd eth1
After that, you should be able to run "/etc/init.d/dhcp start", or
reboot, and it "should" work.
If you get errors, or have questions, ask. =]
HTH
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is, if
it requires something more than a simple apt-get. =]
Thanks for the help!
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Monday, April 01, 2002, 12:48:01 PM, Eric G. Miller wrote:
> apt-get install mailx.
Excellent, thank you!
> If you like such a program, you might like nmh...
I got it and am reading the manual on it. It looks interesting, but may
be more commands to remember on a router. =]
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t;mail: command not found". I've
done an updatedb and a locate mail to try to locate it, and it's just
not there.
How can I go about re-installing this mail thing?
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so I
can't have anything graphic =]
TIA
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ed.
FWIW, Kernel 2.4 doesn't seem to have plain old rtl8139 .. only 8139too.
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sound card? Then it's being played on
a non-PC CD player. It might make individual track ripping more work,
but it should work.
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I'm really easy to get along with once you pe
ndows computer,
so I know it's not a faulty card. If this is indeedy the driver to use,
then I'll just pass it off as it being incompatible with my current
hardware .. but I just need confirmation.
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;t want to get involved with something where
I'm a beta tester and have to report errors or anything =]
If Woody is stable enough for the average user, or for the average
Router/firewall with IP Tables, Masq'ing, etc, then how would I go about
upgrading to it?
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e list. I don't plan on changing the NICs in this machine once it's
set up and running, as it will be primarily a Firewall and Router,
running quietly in the background.
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to complete the install, then register my new NIC's MAC
address with my ISP. I can have two IP addresses with them at no extra
cost, thus 2 MAC addresses registered.
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Who me? I just wander from room to room.
add the other
computers in. So, for now, the single crossover cable is adequate.
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t, with the RTL8139 not compiled in, I type lspci, I get:
"00:13.0 Ethernet controller Accton Technology Corporation SMC-1211TX
(rev 10)"
When I compile in support for RTL8139, the boot process hangs with "PCI:
Setting latency timer of device 00:13.0 to 64"
And that's where
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