On Wed, 10 Jun 1998, dreamwvr wrote:
> Sounds great! what kind of security does it involve so that it restricts
> to those users or i.p. explicitely?
None that I'm aware of beyond knowing the correct server name/IP and
display number and the correct password.
I don't think you could use tcp wra
On Sun, 31 May 1998, Michael J. McGillick wrote:
> I just downloaded 5.1 and installed it with no problem. I went to
> recompile my kernel, because I need to set up IP Masquerading for my
> Windows 95 Box (blush). I followed all of the same steps as I had it set
RedHat compiled in forwarding a
On Tue, 26 May 1998, Kyle Moore wrote:
> I have read everything I can find about Linux and learned a ton but
> still haven't found the answer to this problem. I have Linux,
> Macintosh, Win95 and NT4.0 machines that need to be able to network
> together. I have never set up a network before but
On Wed, 6 May 1998, Ezekiel J. Krahlin wrote:
> What is available for Red Hat 5.0, in the way of antivirus programs? Thanks
> in advance.
I believe there is a version of Network Associates (ex McAfee) virsu
scanner software that runs fine on Linux. There may be others as well
that a web search
On Fri, 1 May 1998, Bradley Kieser wrote:
> I am not certain about your options with commercial Ingres on Linux,
> although I know that University Ingres is availble for it. Personally, I
> would say go with Postgresql.
There has been some traffic on our local user group mail list that CA will
b
On Thu, 30 Apr 1998, Edmunds, Keith wrote:
> On Thursday, April 30, 1998 3:16 PM, Al Margheim [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> wrote:
> >
> > I have to regularly move an entire source code tree back and forth between
> > Linux and NT.
>
> Could you NFS mount the Linux stuff on NT?
Or use smbmount/sa
On Thu, 16 Apr 1998, Rick L. Mantooth wrote:
> Doug,
> Not really answering your question, but I've picked up the habit
> of "rpm -qlp newpackage.rpm" and looking for any files that are gonna
> get clobbered.
> > I want to upgrade to the new rpm. I am upgrading the bind on an ISp's
> > name ser
On Mon, 13 Apr 1998, Matthew Smith wrote:
> We use GroupWise here at work. I am trying to use linux to read my
> mail. Is there a GroupWise client for linux? The IMAP port is not
> enabled on GroupWise and will not be. (not my decision to make).
1) Probably not; your best bet might be to ask
On Tue, 7 Apr 1998, Steve Curry wrote:
> Ok we have some clients that want to put in an M$ Exchange server for
> internal company mail. The workstations are Win95 machines that are running
> Micro$oft Outlook as the client. I suggested a Linux box with sendmail over
> Exchange because it would be