We have a 500-node Linux cluster and several other Linux servers and
keeping everything up to date is a pain. Is it possbiel to download all
the updates to a central repository and then point up2date to that machine?
Thanks,
CC
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I noticed that when upgrading glibc (I had to downgrade to link some
legacy code) that it restarted the sshd server. Where exactly was this
called from? rpm itself or is there a wrapper in the mix somewhere or
what? Did Red Hat actually cross-reference new libraries with running
services and de
I cannot get mod_jk to build on Red Hat 9 (with all updates and latest
update kernel) using the version of Apache that comes default
(Apache/2.0.40). I am trying to build mod_jk 1.2.4 using the apxs method.
It gets pretty far into the compile and then croaks with this error:
Thanks for any help
Is there an easy way to tell the diskcheck cron to not monitor NFS and
SMB mounted filesystems? ie: To elimiate the annoying low disk space alert.
Thx,
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Ok how do you allow ssh connections when you did not configure that during setup. Is there a way to do so from command line. I need to setup webmin but cant ssh webmin file to the box.
Chuck
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This box is pri DNS and nslookup for my domain.
It says:
INIT: version 2.78 booting
INIT: no inittab file found
INIT: can't open (/etc/ioctl.save, O_WRONLY) no such file or directory
Enter runlevel:
Is there a way to recover from this or do I have to reinstall?
TIA
Chuck
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1024 you must run it as root...
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Anyone using port forwarding successfully with one real address at the router and int addresses for mail server, DNS server and RADIUS? Have a howto?
Help me out I am in a bind, not sure what the simplest solution is.
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Sorry, folks - I just have to say it: Fix those curses with spell-check
and your 4-letter words will be like new. :)
Robin Mordasiewicz wrote:
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I'm currently diagnosing a home PC problem regarding a system lockup.
Mine's a Compaq motherboard, and the system was regularly freezing
under Win 2k. I loaded Linux, and it froze-up every now and then, too.
I've borrowed an Intel motherboard and have been running for several
days now without
Maybe it's a motherboard/chipset issue? I've run across a problem in
the server environment where the Ca810e motherboard simply will not
allow Linux (with kernels from RedHat releases newer than 7.2) to
continue past the kernel APM loading phase if a keyboard is not attached
(even if the BIOS
27;m
MP>back to having to learn sendmail.cf (or is that sendmail.mc)...
sendmail.mc
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On Thu, 19 Dec 2002, Nuno Dias enscribed the following:
ND>
ND>My mouse was included in the Microsoft Wireless Desktop bundle.
ND>It's very similar to a Explorer Mouse - it has 2 top buttons, 1 wheel
ND>and 2 side buttons, in a PS/2 connection.
ND>Whe
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On Thu, 19 Dec 2002, Rick Johnson enscribed the following:
RJ>Chuck Mead wrote:
RJ>| IMHO postfix is a better solution though you, and everyone else, may not
RJ>| want to hear that. In short postfix loads the box less and runs faster.
RJ
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SD>
SD>
SD>I am having an issue with Sendmail (Version 8.12.6) throttling
SD>connections. It is running on a Dell 2550 Server with RH8.0. Sendmail is
SD>running fine, but from time to
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On Wed, 18 Dec 2002, Rick Johnson enscribed the following:
RJ>
RJ>Very good and valid points. I suppose I was coming from the POV that
RJ>"reinstall" shouldn't be a global answer from an experienced admin *to*
RJ>another experience admin.
Caveat: No
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RJ>Chuck Mead wrote:
RJ>|
RJ>| Back up your data files...
RJ>|
RJ>| Reinstall...
RJ>|
RJ>| Install *ALL* updates!
RJ>
RJ>Don't they teach in the RHCE class
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RIN>
RIN>Guys,
RIN>
RIN> Someone got into my system via the hole made by cinik slapper
RIN>worm. Some of the binary files were replaced by trojan. Trying to delete
RIN>those file
Okay I have a network configured as follows: real IP address configured to one nic on a win2k box and the 192.168.0.1 address configured on nic two. Then I have 10 workstations connected and configured with Internet Connection Sharing.
Okay I just installed Red hat 8 on a workstation and I gave th
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MS>I don't think they like the idea of out-sourcing their QA into the
MS>community. ;)
Yup... which would, without doubt, raise a whole new set of problems and
associated complaints! ;-)
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On Fri, 13 Dec 2002, Terry Moore-Read enscribed the following:
TM>Actually they are mainly backporting patches from the newer versions
TM>to the versions in the current redhat release so most of the time the
TM>new release is already fixed. The reaso
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BTG>Yes, I did that. Interestingly, lilo does not work until I mount up
BTG>my / & /usr partitions & chroot the / partition.
/sbin/lilo -r
- -r root-directory
Before doing
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MB>> Are you sure that they're not addresing the issues? *My* understanding is
MB>> that, in most cases, the security patches are applied to the version of
MB>> the app currently being
internal journal
EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode.
=
Chuck Spencer
Associate Information Processing Consultant
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Department of Neurosurgery
Tel: 608 265-0458
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Oct 2001 on ide0(3,8), internal journal
EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode.
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Associate Information Processing Consultant
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Department of Neurosurgery
Is anyone using VPN with RH8? What is available? What do you recommend?
Thanks
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AEG>Hah. I bet they'd have a hard time out-eliting the developers on the
AEG>Ximian Evolution list. There one guy on that list who regularly cuts folks
AEG>off at the knees. If you aren't
Does anyone know of a VPN solution for RH8 that I can use for my wireless network?
Thanks
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On Tue, 12 Nov 2002, Don Leeper posted the following:
DL>What works if your using grub?
IIRC... push the "A" key and then scroll to the end of the line... input
a space and then type the word "single" and hit enter.
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On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, Paul Lee posted the following:
PL>For security reasons, our network administrator currently receives a copy of
PL>EVERY incoming and outgoing email to/from our office. We are in the process
PL>of phasing in a RH8/Sendmail server an
Can not login
Any ideas?
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On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Reuben D. Budiardja posted the following:
RDB>
RDB>Hi,
RDB>Is there anyway to send e-mail with attachment from command line? the command
RDB>"mail" doesn't seem to have attachment capability.
If you have mutt installed mutt can
I am new to using RH for my business. I have "played" with it since ver 4 and finally this year opened a new business and decided to use ver 7. So my question is there a way to set up something that will allow automated ver upgrades from the web, I heard something about this if you belong to RHNetw
g up Linux in this type of environment, I would appreciate it.
Thanks!
Chuck
sure if the squid.conf is correct and I am not sure how to config terminals/server to utilize the proxy server. I need someone who is doing this successfully to share some config info with me.
Thanks
frustrated Chuck
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Could anyone tell me what is wrong with my squid.conf that is keeping it from initializing the cache? here is the error from webmin:
Initializing the Squid cache with the command /usr/local/squid/sbin/squid -f /usr/local/squid/etc/squid.conf -z ..
2002/10/11 09:27:42| aclParseIpData: WARNING:
I have a question about support for DVD+RW Drives in
Redhat 7.2. I am willing to upgrade if needed.
I was wondering if anybody has successfully setup a
DVD +RW drive under Redhat? Also does anybody have
hardware recommendations for this? I am currently
considering 2 models, Philips DVDRW208K and
authentication form Linux (Redhat 7.x) to MS ADS working
well.
Chris
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AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: LDAP Auth un RH
8.0
Title: Message
I managed to get the
9.2.0 client to install and link under RH 8, but I cannot get the enterprise
server to link. RH 8.0 is still using glib 2.2, so it should work. Has anyone
else had the same problem?
Thanks,
CC
Chuck
Carson
Sr. Systems
Administrator
Syrrx, Inc
Title: Message
Has anyone got Red
Hat, either 7.x or 8.0 to authenticate via ldap to a MS Active Directory
server?
Thanks,
CC
Chuck
Carson
Sr. Systems
Administrator
Syrrx, Inc.
10410 Science Center
Drive
San Diego, CA 92121
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On Fri, 27 Sep 2002, richard pollard posted the following:
rp>Hello,
rp>I am trying remove red hat from a old box. I fdisk the old disk, however the boot
loader is still there. How do I remove
rp>GRUB from the MBR?
See if "fdisk /mbr" will help.
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On Fri, 27 Sep 2002, Michael George posted the following:
MG>Could anyone here recommend a utility that will graph the throughput of my
MG>ethernet interface? I'm looking for something simple, like rp3 does for PPP
MG>connections...
Take a look at
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On Fri, 20 Sep 2002, John Thomas posted the following:
JT>I was trying to run xcdroast on my RH 7.3 system. Both as a user and
JT>su'ed to root in a console window. Either way, I receive this error.
JT>
JT>I know there is a simple fix, but I can't
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On Fri, 20 Sep 2002, Chris Harris posted the following:
CH>HI,
CH>
CH>I'm running KDE3.0.3 on RH7.3. One of my users has a problem - when kde is
CH>loading it gets as far as loading the windows manager and then hangs.. The
CH>machine is totally loc
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On Wed, 18 Sep 2002, Calbazana, Al posted the following:
CA>Any way to check the version of XFree86 other than checking rpm -qa | grep
CA>XFree86?
X -version
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On Wed, 18 Sep 2002, Nick White posted the following:
NW>That's exactly why I contacted RedHat... They don't have information
NW>anywhere about the worm on their web site.
I dunno why but this satisfied my curiosity:
http://www.redhat.com/support
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On 18 Sep 2002, doug posted the following:
d>Ok, i found mouseconfig.. and changed it. but doesn't work in netscape..
d>:(
d>
d>anyone know if this can be supported within netscape 4.79 or do i need
d>to upgrade? or what?
Another option:
http://ww
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On 18 Sep 2002, doug posted the following:
d>Ok, i found mouseconfig.. and changed it. but doesn't work in netscape..
d>:(
d>
d>anyone know if this can be supported within netscape 4.79 or do i need
d>to upgrade? or what?
http://kalamazoolinux.org/
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On Tue, 17 Sep 2002, Rechenberg, Andrew posted the following:
RA>There are some basic stats here:
RA>
RA>http://www.redhat.com/training/rhce/rhce_faq.html
RA>http://www.redhat.com/training/rhce/rhce_faq.html#statistics
RA>
RA>It doesn't state how man
' to their CD's.
MusicMatch seems to be fixing this relatively well but I need a package
that will work under RH. Price is not a concern, I just want something
solid that will work (and preferably has a 100% command line interface)
Anyone know of any?
Thanks,
CC
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probe for
specific targets and luns, which is controlled by an ascii file. I see
nothing like this in Linux.
Thx,
Chuck
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can define complex
rules delegating what source IP have access to what, if any, services on
the linux PC.
Will a Linux firewall work in such a way?
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unknown
pci bus 0x0002 cardnum 0x09 function 0x00: vendor 0x9004 device 0x8178
Adaptec 2940U/UW
pci bus 0x0002 cardnum 0x0b function 0x00: vendor 0x10de device 0x0025
NVidia Device unknown
Is anyone using these cards under RH 7.3?
Thanks greatly for an
DVI port. Anyone know a sure
way to tell if I have a bad card or not?
The DVI port is labeled as port 1 but when I installed RH it chose the
standard VGA port as it's primary display.
Any ideas?
Thx,
Chuck
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to backup and try any risky operations as well
as the fact that this data is in production 24x7.
Any ideas???
-Chuck
Chuck wrote:
>
> I have a system with a 1TB file system that is NFS exported. This
> filesystems holds image files owned by a user called 'annot'. The user
want to mount a few 1TB filesystems to a Sun box for backups and then
remount back on the Linux systems. I am hoping the Linux version of vxfs
will allow this, anyone know? Does anyone know any other solutions that
will allow such a scenario?
Thanks,
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have
done a full fsck of this filesystem in single-user mode and it seemed fine.
Anyone have any ideas or tricks to try to get rid of these files? Is
this a reiserfs problem? (I was hesitant to use reiserfs)
Thanks for any help,
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TIA
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Has anyone successfully installed NFuse?
Did you use Tomcat? Details?
I have been trying to setup all week with no success. any how to docs?
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>On Thursday 13 June 2002 11:15, you wrote:
>> I'm downloading Tomcat 4.0 and in the RUNNING.txt file, i need to k
I'm downloading Tomcat 4.0 and in the RUNNING.txt file, i need to know how to do this:
"set an environment variable JAVA_HOME to the pathname of the directory into which you
installed the JDK release"
Can anyone help me out?
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Kinda off topic but this does involve Red Hat 7.2 workstations. Our company
is moving into a new building with a full gigabit network all the way to the
desktops. (cat 60 throughout) We are now arguing over whether to spend the
money to put gig NIC's in everyone's PC.s I was always under the impr
files up. Any information would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Chuck Speaks
Database Administrator
Lithonia Lighting
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http://www.lithonia.com
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existing Microsoft environment? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
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Database Administrator
Lithonia Lighting
770-860-3450
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This response was meant to be a private email. Please ignore and sorry for
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Does Red Hat have any documentation specifically relating to Oracle on 7.1.
We're implementing the 9i RAC on 7.1 -courtesy of Dell- and need a little
help in the transition to the Linux world from Microsoft.
Thanks,
Chuck Speaks
Database Administrator
Lithonia Lighting
770-860-3450
e any suggestions on some great
Linux/Red Hat/Oracle on Linux books that could help us out? We're talking
everything from Linux sysadmin to Oracle/Linux DBA. Any suggestions and
personal experiences would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
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On Mon, 21 Jan 2002, Chris Montgomery posted the following:
CM>There's a link to the story on the Reuters home page, under Technology, so
CM>I would say it's legit. http://www.reuters.com
it's also found its way on to cnn.com!
http://www.cnn.com/20
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The second non-beta release of postfix is out there now. I have a
working SRPM here:
http://www.moongroup.com/pub/postfix/SRPMS/postfix-1.1.0-2.src.rpm
Wietse has changed the naming convention from the old date/time stamp
and is using better version
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On Sat, 19 Jan 2002, Devon posted the following:
D>On Saturday 19 January 2002 10:56 am, Chuck Mead wrote:
D>
D>> Hell... it's my server... I've been playing for at least a month and I
D>> still get blown up every 30
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On Sat, 19 Jan 2002, Mike Burger posted the following:
MB>Has anyone installed and actually made use of the Red Hat provided amanda
MB>RPMs?
MB>
MB>I've tried installing them, but can't seem to find the actual "amanda"
MB>executable. Even "find / -
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On Sat, 19 Jan 2002, Julian Opificius posted the following:
JO>Can somebody point me at the original announcement?
http://www.washtech.com/news/media/14759-1.html
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Repeal the DMCA!
Stop the SSSCA!
AOL Linux?
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... and being pounding head against nearest hard object in an attempt to
soften hard head!!!"
Gawd this is easy... with a script this could mean more bzflag time for
ich!
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On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, Devon posted the following:
D>On Friday 18 January 2002 10:26 am, Chuck Mead wrote:
D>> On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, Devon posted the following:
D>>
D>> D>On Thursday 17 January 2002 02:26 pm, Chuck Mead wrote:
D
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On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, Devon posted the following:
D>On Thursday 17 January 2002 02:26 pm, Chuck Mead wrote:
D>> Is anybody on the list playing BZFlag?
D>>
D>> http://www.bzflag.org
D>
D>I just tried it, actually. On your se
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On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Jonathan Bartlett posted the following:
JB>Is there any free software calendar server that supports the iCalendar
JB>protocol?
I believe Dave Sifry (one of Linuxcare's founders) has such a project
ongoing. You can find his proj
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Is anybody on the list playing BZFlag?
http://www.bzflag.org
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On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Rodolfo J. Paiz posted the following:
RJP>At 1/17/2002 09:02 AM -0500, you wrote:
RJP>>My question is to all, what can webmin do that LC can't? I've found it can
RJP>>only do fewer things.
RJP>
RJP>I use Webmin extensively to ru
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On 17 Jan 2002, Bret Hughes posted the following:
BH>Speaking of the shell-scripting list I guess chuck locked down hie mail
BH>server REALLY tight. I can not longer post to it or sen him a mail to
BH>complain about it. I think it is beca
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On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Edward Dekkers posted the following:
ED>Sorry for this bit of ramble, but my opinion is that just because it's not
ED>hard core or 'the way it was done' doesn't mean it shouldn't be done like
ED>that. I really do think it IS all
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DT>Chris Montgomery wrote:
DT>
DT>>Dumb newbie question, but what do people use in place of linuxconf? This
DT>>isn't installed, by def
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NW>Hi List people.
NW>I need to uninstall the Nvidia rpm's as I think I've got them a bit
NW>messed up. Trouble is I don't know the name of
recompiling
DT>>to get an rpm with the custom configured paramters such as the suexec
DT>>docroot ? Is there a reference for somewhere that aids in modifying
DT>>the source rpm so one can produce the custom rpm ?
DT>
DT>I don't mess with RPM for servers, so I'm th
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On 10 Jan 2002, Charles Galpin posted the following:
CG>Oh boy. I need to recreate some devices but I don't know which ones.
CG>
CG>Let's say hypothetically (wink wink) I know this idiot who has an old
CG>box that he has gotten sloppy about maintaini
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On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, eric clover posted the following:
ec>how can i stop this spam??
ec>im using postfix.
I forgot to tell you about this:
If you know how to "bounce" an email you can "bounce" spam to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] I am using vipul's razor whic
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whack-a-mole...
in /etc/postfix/access
*..nycap.rr.com REJECT
postmap /etc/postfix/access
On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, eric clover posted the following:
ec>how can i stop this spam??
ec>im using postfix.
ec>
ec>TIA
ec>
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On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, Mike Burger posted the following:
MB>Sorry...I was unclear. I've not tried Mr. Mudd's package, before. I've
MB>tried the RedHat versions, and certain 19991231 versions from a common
MB>friend of ours, but not Mr. Mudd's packag
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On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, Mike Burger posted the following:
MB>Does this version still work with the "btree:/etc/postfix/dracd"
MB>directive, or does "btree" need to be replaced with a new directive?
I think you should address this to Simon:
Simon J Mud
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On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, Mike Burger posted the following:
MB>On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, Chuck Mead wrote:
MB>
MB>> Dump it and use this one:
MB>>
MB>>
http://www.ea4els.ampr.org/~sjmudd/postfix/ftp/rh72/RPMS/i386/postfix-20010228_p
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On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, Julian Opificius posted the following:
JO>(This is a reponse to both of your posts.)
JO>Thanks for coming to my rescue again, Chuck.
JO>
JO>Actually I think I'm doing better than his 20102228 release - I'm
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On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, Julian Opificius posted the following:
If you're on a static ip with a home network then the configuration and
explanation here should be of help (but you need the other config I sent
you to make sense of it):
http://www.moongro
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On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, Julian Opificius posted the following:
JO>Hi again,
JO>I'm trying to replace sendmail with postfix, because I'm a regular guy and
JO>not Mensa material.
JO>I'm getting even more confused than I normally am and would really
JO>app
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On Sun, 6 Jan 2002, Julian Opificius posted the following:
JO>I guess you're saying imap is adequate for the job.
Nope. I'm saying the pop3 daemon contained within the imap rpm (ipop3d)
is more than adequate for what you're doing.
JO>I'll go yank
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Okay... I've spent all day looking through the ipfilter mailing list
archives and cannot find anyone who has done this so now I'm going to
ask here.
Here's the architecture:
laptop <--> iptables <--> remote peer
192.168.0/24
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On 6 Jan 2002, Charles Galpin posted the following:
CG>[1] this trip was planned for early March for my grandfathers 100th
CG>birthday - but his death has moved it up to the next few days.
I'm sorry for your loss Chas!
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