Re: change IP and default route.

2004-11-05 Thread Dr. David Kirkby
Jonathan Colaco wrote: On Thu, 04 Nov 2004 18:53:15 +, Dr. David Kirkby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi, I installed a system on a company network with a fixed IP (213.78.42.115), but recently bought a small router. The PC will now have to use the router as the default route, and

change IP and default route.

2004-11-04 Thread Dr. David Kirkby
commands again. -- Dr. David Kirkby PhD CEng MIEE Senior Research Fellow Department of Medical Physics University College London 11-20 Capper St London WC1E 6JA Tel: 020 7679 6406 (direct line) Tel: 020 7679 6262 (office) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubs

Re: HardWare: wireless router for Debian ?

2004-11-02 Thread Dr. David Kirkby
at all. You do all the configuration via a web interface. I run a Sun at home with Solaris on it, and use the ADSL modem with that. It has its only digital signal processor, running at about 150 MHz, so has plenty of power. Good luck. But take my advice, beware of routers that are too cheap.

Adding a kernel module - to get iptables to work.

2004-09-17 Thread Dr. David Kirkby
of UNIX (AIX, tru64, HP-UX and IRIX) which I occasionally use for testing the portability of software. -- Dr. David Kirkby PhD CEng MIEE Senior Research Fellow Department of Medical Physics University College London 11-20 Capper St London WC1E 6JA Tel: 020 7679 6401 (direct line) Tel: 020 7679 6

Re: Mail for root

2004-09-16 Thread Dr. David Kirkby
Lukas Ruf wrote: Dr. David Kirkby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-09-16 14:53]: How do I change where admin emails go? usually in /etc/aliases Depending on the MTA, you may have to run newaliases after the modification. wbr, Lukas Thanks, that solved it. -- Dr. David Kirkby PhD CEn

Re: Bult kernel, but still running old one.

2004-09-16 Thread Dr. David Kirkby
Raymond A. Meijer wrote: On Thu 16 September 2004 16:20, Dr. David Kirkby wrote: I suspect I may have gone wrote here, but I then created a link from /boot/bzImage to /vmlinuz Now when I boot, it still is booting the old kernel, although I can't see what is making it do this. As far as

Bult kernel, but still running old one.

2004-09-16 Thread Dr. David Kirkby
/vmlinuz Now when I boot, it still is booting the old kernel, although I can't see what is making it do this. As far as I am aware, it is booting the /vmlinuz, which is linked to the new kernel. -- Dr. David Kirkby PhD CEng MIEE Senior Research Fellow Department of Medical Physics University Co

Mail for root

2004-09-16 Thread Dr. David Kirkby
clearly does not want them. How do I change where admin emails go? -- Dr. David Kirkby PhD CEng MIEE Senior Research Fellow Department of Medical Physics University College London 11-20 Capper St London WC1E 6JA Tel: 020 7679 6401 (direct line) Tel: 020 7679 6262 (office) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email