Good point..
Our MTA is Sendmail.
Thanks
Dave Bacon - OWLS
martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Dave Bacon (on Mon, 01 Oct 2001 04:30:17PM -0500):
> > Can anyone recommend a program that will parse email messages for
> > viruses going in and out of my Debian email server?
Hello,
Can anyone recommend a program that will parse email messages for
viruses going in and out of my Debian email server?
Thank you
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Dave G. Bacon
Computer Network Manager
Hello,
Can anyone help me? Every time I run "warnquota" the system returns the
following error:
Segmentation fault
No recipient addresses found in header
Any information that could be used to correct this problem would be
truly appreciated.
Thank you
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OK, I just figured this one out. (With the help of the list archives at
www.isc.org)
Each router on the other subnets must contain an "ip helper-address
xxx.xxx.xxx.xx" statement on their ethernet port which points back to my new
backup Debian DHCP Server.
Thank you for your help
Hello,
I'm working on creating a backup Linux DHCP server for our network.
(Our primary DHCP server is an NT server which is working just fine for
all subnets)
The Linux backup DHCP server is on the 172.32.128.0 subnet. Any PC
located on the same subnet as the Linux server (172.32.128.0) is able
After doing a "general" update using dselect, only the root user has
access to the X server. Any other user running "startx" receives the
following error message:
X: user not authorized to run the X server, aborting.
giving up.
xinit: Connection refused (errno 111): unable to connect to X server
I just looked at the /etc/network/interfaces file and noticed that all lines are
commented out. It doesn't look like sl0 was brought up in the interfaces file.
Thanks for the additional information.
Dave Bacon - OWLS
Brian McGroarty wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 28, 2000 at 10:45:32AM -0600, Da
A very BIG thanks to Nate,
I was able to locate the slip.o module right where he said it would be.
Moving that module took care of the problem. Thanks again.
Dave Bacon - OWLS
Nate Amsden wrote:
> Dave Bacon wrote:
> >
> > I have referenced all of my Linux books on this one
I have referenced all of my Linux books on this one and still can't find
a solution. So I am hoping you can help me. I need to find a way to
prevent Linux from bringing serial line 0 up after a reboot. The
ifconfig utility shows serial line 0 (sl0) as a PPP port set to an IP
Address of 192.168.0
Every time I restart my Debian Linux Server, ifconfig reports an "Sl0"
(es, el, zero) port that is conflicting with "eth0". The port "eth0
will not communicate with our Internet connection until I run "ifconfig
Sl0 down" which temporarily removes "Sl0" from the ifconfig listing.
Where, or how, do
ger to use. Am I on
the right
track? If so, how do I tell X which window manager to bring up by default.
Thanks again for your help
Dave Bacon
Jaume Teixi wrote:
> Dave Bacon wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have just upgraded quite a few packages with dselect. And now whe
Hello,
I have just upgraded quite a few packages with dselect. And now when I
run "startx" I receive the following error messages. Can you help?
var: allowed_users, value: rootonly
var: nice_value, value: .
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