Running woody. Realplayer worked as a plugin on potato but now it does not
with woody. I reinstalled realplayer to no avail. What's the trick to
have this working?
At 04:08 PM 11/26/01 -0600, you wrote:
The output is:
tcp0 0 *:smtp *:*
LISTEN 263/inetd
The difference is 'LISTEN 263 as opposed to what you said LISTEN 19551.
Anything wrong with my output?
On Mon, 2001-11-26 at 15:21, Joe M Mar wrote:
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what is you /etc/resolv.conf and /etc/hosts looks like? What is your exim.conf?
I am talking about using your machine as a mail server, not only using it
to get mail from your @home account.
At 05:21 PM 11/26/01 -0500, you wrote:
Thus spake Joe M Mar:
> You could be right. May be they
I can telnet locally without any problems. Telnetting from a remote host
tries to connect however, it keeps trying forever that is, "trying
'xx.xxx.xx.xx' (my ip address), and stops there until I hit . I
can also telnet from a remote host to my machine (not to port 25). The
web server, ftp
Just the configuration it had after a fresh install. I did not touch any
settings because they were working pretty good.
What does inetd.conf and hosts.allow and hosts.deny have in them (all in
etc)? You may be blocking external hosts with tcp wrappers.
--mike
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nothing about it, right?
At 01:08 PM 11/26/01 -0800, you wrote:
Joe M Mar said:
> I am using Exim and I am able to send messages but not able to
> receive them. I can telnet to port 25 locally but I can't from a
> remote
> computer. I think this is the problem as to why I am unable to
I am using Exim and I am able to send messages but not able to receive
them. I can telnet to port 25 locally but I can't from a remote
computer. I think this is the problem as to why I am unable to recieve
email. I wonder how i can enable this. Documentation only relates to
enabling smtp on
I think with a PS/2 you have to select '/dev/psaux' not '/dev/mouse'
At 11:44 PM 11/24/01 -0600, MysteryMeat wrote:
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> I have done installs from the net (using only the minimal set of floppies
> to get started) in the past, and never had a problem of this type.
>
> /dev/mouse is usually a symli
ept the preferred user. By the way
postfix has the same behavior (I an send but not receive).
Has anybody setup a successful mail server? Thanks
Joe M Mar
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