On Thu, Jun 10, 2004 at 12:36:37PM -0500, Raiz-mpx wrote:
> Dear: Fellow Gnu/Linux Debian users.
>
> I am at a loss as to solve this problem, other than to reinstall
> Debian Sarge. I am using a cable connection, with DHCP enabled
> getting a permannet IP address from my hardware Zyxel ZyWall
Raiz-mpx wrote:
Dear: Fellow Gnu/Linux Debian users.
I am at a loss as to solve this problem, other than to reinstall
Debian Sarge. I am using a cable connection, with DHCP enabled
getting a permannet IP address from my hardware Zyxel ZyWall router,
which allows me to set IPs according to MAC
Dear: Fellow Gnu/Linux Debian users.
I am at a loss as to solve this problem, other than to reinstall
Debian Sarge. I am using a cable connection, with DHCP enabled
getting a permannet IP address from my hardware Zyxel ZyWall router,
which allows me to set IPs according to MAC addresses. I a
Hello,
I am using Apache as a proxy server, and I would
like to run multiple instances of the proxy server,
each one resolving names differently.
Unfortunately, Apache does not seem able to
resolve domain names based on anything but the
/etc/hosts file and the /etc/resolv.conf ..
If there is a p
On Thu, 28 Aug 1997, Mark Stone wrote:
> I've just done my first Debian installation, after having used Slackware
> for a couple of years, and I've got my ppp connection working. My next
> challenge is to get domain name resolution working properly so I can
> navigate by s
I've just done my first Debian installation, after having used Slackware
for a couple of years, and I've got my ppp connection working. My next
challenge is to get domain name resolution working properly so I can
navigate by something other than IP number.
My IP number is assigned dyna
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