Exim transport host change

2005-11-22 Thread Rob Brenart
Does anyone know what settings need to be changed in exim4.conf.template to change the port exim4 uses to contact the smarthost? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Exim4 problem

2005-11-21 Thread Rob Brenart
I have a local box which I want to be able to send mail... specifically I want bugzilla to be able to mail people. I have no idea how to make it a mail server, or if my ISP would even allow it, but I have a dedicated server from http://liquidweb.com/ so I'm pretty sure I can use that as a smar

exim4 through a smarthost

2005-11-17 Thread Rob Brenart
I have a local box which I want to be able to send mail... specifically I want bugzilla to be able to mail people. I have no idea how to make it a mail server, or if my ISP would even allow it, but I have a dedicated server from http://liquidweb.com/ so I'm pretty sure I can use that as a smar

Re: rsync won't stop password prompt

2005-08-18 Thread Rob Brenart
Niklas Schönberg wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Rob Brenart wrote: I'm trying to script an rsync process and I keep getting the password prompt... here's my "script" rsync -avz -e /usr/bin/ssh --password-file=/home/username/pwd.rsync /home/u

rsync won't stop password prompt

2005-08-18 Thread Rob Brenart
I'm trying to script an rsync process and I keep getting the password prompt... here's my "script" rsync -avz -e /usr/bin/ssh --password-file=/home/username/pwd.rsync /home/user/test/ host:/home/username/test And it works fine, but it prompts me for a password even though I'm using --passwor

Re: apache2-ssl-certificate - Disregard

2005-07-14 Thread Rob Brenart
I found my problem, it was a sites-enabled / sites-available issue, I didn't have the symlink setup right... sorry for any wasted time! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

apache2-ssl-certificate

2005-07-14 Thread Rob Brenart
I'm trying to get ssl running on a server on my intranet, it doesn't use a hostname right now, I just access it either via localhost or by ip address depending... and it's not working... Firefox from another machine: The connection to 192.168.1.114 has terminated unexpectedly. Some data may ha

Re: Domain question

2005-07-14 Thread Rob Brenart
Dick Davies wrote: * Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0745 18:45]: It is the job of the dhcp server to assign them IP numbers. But that doesn't guarantee that a given named machine will get the same IP each time which is what the OP wanted. Why don't you just map MAC addres

Re: Domain question

2005-07-14 Thread Rob Brenart
John Hasler wrote: I don't really care yet about any kind of centralized user management or whatnot, what I care about is for the machines to be able to see each other by machinename... You can put the name and IP of every machine into /etc/host on every other machine, or you can install

Domain question

2005-07-13 Thread Rob Brenart
So I have a handful of computers at home, turning into a home office... servers are debian sarge, laptops are WindowsXP I set the domain for the debian machines as ODS, but as of right now I haven't done any such thing for the XP machines because they complain about there not being a PDC fo

Postgresql8

2005-07-13 Thread Rob Brenart
I'm running Debian stable and want to install PostgreSQL 8 instead of 7.whatever is in the repository. I want to keep the system as a stable system, not upgrade to expiremental (which I here has the version I want). I was wondering what the best method of going about this is, or is the best

Re: removing white space in viewed web pages

2005-06-18 Thread Rob Brenart
dm wrote: Hello, I was wondering is there anyway to remove white space from pages while viewing them. For example on the http://www.theinquirer.net/ despite my big screen i am wasting over half of the space i usally have dedicated to the browser on whitespace on the side. Is there a proxy

Laptop install

2005-06-18 Thread Rob Brenart
With the old installer I was able to choose "Laptop" at the stage where I can choose what "type of computer" (or something) I have... the place where it says, mail server, web server, desktop, etc. I didn't notice that option with the new installer (I just did a fresh install because I was toy

RE: apt-get problem

2005-06-09 Thread Rob Brenart (TT)
Have you tried other mirrors? -Original Message- From: Jess Portnoy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2005 10:17 AM To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: apt-get problem Hello list, I've installed debian unstable on my IMAC. My problem is with apt-get. I used a snif

New Installer

2005-06-08 Thread Rob Brenart (TT)
Is the new installer the same as the RC3 released on March 23rd? Basically, if I'm going to setup a system for which I plan to switch to testing or unstable and do a dist-upgrade on anyway, should I stick with my RC3 testing installer, or is the new one going to do something or another better?

Configurations to take special note of

2005-06-08 Thread Rob Brenart (TT)
I have an IBM-T41 laptop... it dual boots Debian / WinXP I ran Sid, I switched to Kanotix, somethings work better in one, somethings better in the other, long and short, I'm switching back to Sid. But a couple of things just work much much better in Kanotix and I want to make sure I save enough co

RE: [OT] USB mp3 recorder recommendation?

2005-05-17 Thread Rob Brenart (TT)
So I'm really late on the reply, and echoing another user, but it's worth since this didn't get a whole lot of traffic... The iRiver harddrive based players are great... touch bigger than the iPod but ship with many more features and better battery life. I've used the 140 (I own it and love) and t

RE: Openwebmail package removed ???

2005-05-17 Thread Rob Brenart (TT)
Ah, clever, thank you... (Sorry for the simple question!) -Original Message- From: Jacob S [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2005 4:34 PM To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Openwebmail package removed ??? On Tue, 17 May 2005 14:15:20 -0500 "Rob Brenar

RE: Openwebmail package removed ???

2005-05-17 Thread Rob Brenart (TT)
I was intrigued by this thread so I just installed sqwebmail on a test box... and all I got in the /var/www/sqwebmail directory was a bunch of image files and a css file. I was looking around the documentation files and whatnot, but didn't see anything which indicated that configuration files whic

autofs weirdness, invisible files

2005-05-17 Thread Rob Brenart (TT)
So, I have a machine mounted (smbfs) using autofs   If I navigate to a specific folder, and do an ls, there’s nothing there… this holds true of user and root accounts.   If I navigate to other folders on the same mount, everything’s there.   If I navigate to this folder from a windows

RE: Recommended kernel?

2005-05-09 Thread Rob Brenart (TT)
ernel? On 5/3/05, Rob Brenart (TT) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >They are in unstable, but they work fine in testing (2.6.10 does, > >anyway; haven't used 2.6.11 but I'm sure it is fine). > > > >On 5/1/05, Vegard|drageV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: &

RE: Recommended kernel?

2005-05-02 Thread Rob Brenart (TT)
>They are in unstable, but they work fine in testing (2.6.10 does, >anyway; haven't used 2.6.11 but I'm sure it is fine). > >On 5/1/05, Vegard|drageV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I will try these two candidates, but neither is availeble with >> apt-get... which line do I need in sources.list to ge