Tibbetts, Ric wrote:
I've been doing this with both Redhat & Mandrake for years.
But now.. with RH 8.0, it doesn't work.
Ric, I'm using RH 8.0 and doing the exact same thing. I use the RH8.0
box as a router for a mixed Windows/Linux network. It also has
iptables, DNS and SSH and everything
Tibbetts, Ric wrote:
Then on the "client" pc, I set it to route through the primary IP of the
"sever".
shouldn't it route through the inside interface or eth1 on the server?
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John Salamone wrote:
Here's my output from it.
[root@curly root]# rm -f/var/lib/rpm/__db*
There has to be a space between the option -f and the location.
rm -f /var/lib/rpm/__db*
Warren
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John Salamone wrote:
Can some one please tell me what is / are the name(s) of the log(s) which
contain the activity of smbd and nmbd?
log.smbd and log.nmbd
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Ferguson, Michael wrote:
I would like to setup a Redhat 8.0 Linux box as a gateway for 5 other
machines to access the internet via a USB ADSL Speedtouch modem, eventually
the box will have a firewall and apache webserver installed ontop of
everything else, can somebody point me in the right direct
Ed Wilts wrote:
On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 08:09:21AM -, Cannon, Andrew wrote:
On another point, how compatible with M$ Office is OpenOffice? I'm trying to
get our company away from M$ products (slowly does it...) and if the
OpenOffice suite is (nearly) fully compatible it might help persuade t
Ben Russo wrote:
On Wed, 2002-12-18 at 17:52, nate wrote:
Really? I haven't had the fun of playing with any IDE HW Raid devices..
But do you have LOTS of experiences with this? Or is it just a few cases?
I am curious because I am considering purchasing some Promise HW IDE
RAID arrays that have
Michael Tiernan wrote:
Anyway, here's my question... I'm going to be setting up a system, RH7.[13] or
RH8 and it will be exposed to the great unwashed of the internet and I want
to make sure my sendmail configuration is as tight as it possibly can be. Is
there a 'test' of some form that one c
Ken Morley wrote:
I have RedHat 7.3 installed as a server with connected Windows 9X/XP client
computers.
Does anyone have a recommendation for an X-Windows client that I can install
on the
Windows 9X/XP computers to open graphical sessions to the Linux server?
This would
just be used to allow me
I'm thinking of getting a DSL line for my office. I have several domains
with several servers for each domain (i.e.. web, mail, ftp, etc...). Has
anyone successfully setup Linux using Masquerade or Firewall to handle such
a task. If so can you briefly describe and point me to some documentation.
guessing that the second user has something
wrong with their mailer. The first user is probably doing just as John
Aldrich said, that being not checking the remove mail from server on
Outlook Express.
Eddie Strohmier
Warren Johnson wrote:
>
> I have two major issues with my email system.
>
I have two major issues with my email system.
I have a user with Outlook who is getting the same email that I sent her
every time Outlook checks for email.
I have another user who got two email messages in one message. In other
words, someone sent him a message and it somehow got attached to a m
I just got mine working. You have to add your domain to the domaintable
file. Also check to make sure pop or imap is running.
A good source for sendmail configuration and setup is www.sendmail.org.
Hope this helps
Warren
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ation and it
disappears after I close or reboot the system. So is this one of those
"oops...we dont support it...sorry" things or is there a trick to
setting it up.
Thanks
Warren Johnson
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