Reece Anderson wrote:
[...]
Ive got a cisco point as the server with the following.
interface Tunnel10
ip unnumbered Loopback0
no ip redirects
ip mtu 1500
ip route-cache flow
tunnel source 203.9.148.97
tunnel destination 202.182.90.10
tunnel mode gre ip
I just noticed you're tyring to us
Reece Anderson wrote:
I've been trying for a few hours trying to get some GRE routing to work, i
can't find much documentation other then getting a linux to linux gre
point setup.
Ive got a cisco point as the server with the following.
[...]
I've got some notes up on exactly this as part of a
Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
[...]
SpamAssassin 2.43-1 - tried upgrading it tied to unstable and it says
that I'm at the newest version. Basically, it was clobbering anything in
html on a commercial mailing list, such as personalised horoscopes.
These usually have some promotion of features on the origin
Colin Watson wrote:
> [...]
> Check that /etc/groff/man.local and /etc/groff/mdoc.local are in sync on
> the two machines. You want the versions that look like this:
That was it. I must've missed an update to man.local during an upgrade.
man.local.dpkg-dist was there, and I just copied it to ma
I have two systems running dwww with apache. On one, man pages display
nicely, but on the other I get what appear to be ANSI codes for bold and
other formatting. On the system with the broken display, I also
installed man2html, and pages appear properly there. I've gone through
and installed a
Josh Rehman wrote:
> I'm looking for a better XTerm. I'm using Konsole right now (the one
> that KDE uses by default).
>
> The thing that I really want is the ability to horizontally scroll. The
> commands "top" and "ps -aux" often create very wide output, and I'd like
> to see it all. (I've bee
Vineet Kumar wrote:
> [...]
> Well, there's a clue about why it's not working the way you expect: bash
> enters restricted mode when invoked as 'rbash', but it's being invoked
> as '-rbash' from login.
I hadn't noticed that the first time around. I'm digging through the
bash manpage, and the de
I'm using bash on Debian 'testing'. I've created a symlink /bin/rbash
that points to /bin/bash, and prior to upgrading to 3, it worked as
expected. Users could not do "cd .." and other restricted functions as
described in the manpage. I only recently noticed that this is NOT
currently working.
"Mike Rayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am planning on getting a cable modem or DSL hooked up soon and am
> looking to setup a firewall (IP masq) for that connection.
I've got a similar setup, using @Home (cable modem)
> I created a rescue floppy and could not get the installer to recognize
"Brooks R. Robinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you want an inexpensive domain name, go to http://www.nic.cx for .cx
> (Christmas Island) domains. They will do mail forwarding and web site
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> $1999).
You can also
"Josh Kuperman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've had a similar configuration, but on @Home. I don't know about
RoadRunner, but on [EMAIL PROTECTED], you must specify a hostname parameter to
get an
address from their DHCP servers. I seem to recall that pump didn't allow
this but that dhcpcd did, an
"Chris Mason" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would like to be able to save my current configuration to a CDR and then
boot the machine form it. Can this be done?
Try: http://www.ocslink.com/~blunier/
>From that page:
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