If [EMAIL PROTECTED] doesn't work, try [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'd also try
the username 'security' at the att domain.
Fred
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Jeff Smelser wrote:
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> Today, as for the last few days, I have been trying to track this down.
> Please help.
>
> Dec 16 13:27:38 c465357-a portsentry[8432]: attackalert: Connect from
> host: 12.30.163.51/12.30.163.51 to UDP port: 137
> Dec 16 13:27:38 c465357-a portsentry[8432]: attackalert: H
My first choice is postgresql. It's a very powerful db product, open
source, has great performance. There is a JDBC classs available for it,
in case you're into java applications. It can't speak for how close to
standard sql it implements, but you could check the org site for that
info:
http:/
Check out:
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/User-Group-HOWTO.html
Steven Hildreth wrote:
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> Hi, I am considering starting a Linux Users Group here in my area
> (Midland/Odessa, TX) and I was wondering if anyone knew of any
> pointer, links, tips, etc. to getting this started.
>
> I have already
I have sent a message with a typo in the sender's e-mail, and get back a
550..Address Not Valid and also a response 554 ...Service Unavailable.
I have an open socket which shows syn_sent. It appears sendmail is
hung, and if I just restart it, I get the same situation.
What could be causing send
Gustav Schaffter wrote:
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> OS/2 Warp...
>
> Gustav
>
> Vidiot wrote:
>
Sorry, just a bit of arrogance on my part :}
Fred
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regarding the www.fox.com web site.
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Please be advised that whoever authored your home page needs a bit of
instruction in public relations. You have shut off a major segment of
the technical community by disallowing Linux operating system based
users. Having examined the home page content, it seems to me that you
only allow a Micro
Arni Raghu wrote:
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> Hi,
> I had a wonderfully working system using kwvdialer, I could dial out
> etc..eeryrting was smooth...But I had to reboot doe to some firewall config
> probs...But when I try to dial out now...I get teh following mesg..::
>
> Cant coonnect /dev/ttyS0 device or resource b
I can also recommend the book "DNS and Bind" by Albitz & Lin. It's an
O'Reilly & Associates pub. It's well written.
Fred
Leonid Mamtchenkov wrote:
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> Hello Nhoel Naguit,
>
> Once you wrote about "named":
> >
> > There's somebody here that can able to teach me how to configure the
> >
Wellington Terumi Uemura wrote:
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> How did you do the copy? With a cp or with some other a utility? Are
> you sure the copy process finished? Use ps to see if the copy process
> is still there.
>
> Fred
>
> I used cp -dpR * /tmp/RH6.0
>
> and there are no pid for cp.
>
Did you then cd to
> Proctor Stephen M Contr SMALC/LHAS wrote:
>
> Hmm Pretend its a Micro$oft product and just reboot. That should
> remove the mount.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Wellington Terumi Uemura [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, November 15, 1999 3:17 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sub
Wellington Terumi Uemura wrote:
>
> Wellington Terumi Uemura wrote:
> > >
> > > Hello all!
> > >
> > > Some times my RedHat gives me errors messgs when i try to:
> > >
> >The CDROM is busy becuase there is a user (probably you) that has done a
> >cd to a directory on this mount. Just cd to your
Wellington Terumi Uemura wrote:
>
> Hello all!
>
> Some times my RedHat gives me errors messgs when i try to:
>
The CDROM is busy becuase there is a user (probably you) that has done a
cd to a directory on this mount. Just cd to your hard drive, and you
should be able to umount the cdrom.
Fre
Chris Morton wrote:
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> That's what I thought. I'm not running DNS on my home network and it
> seems to run fine, with one exception:
>
> When I telnet from my Win98 machine (which has a modem) to the Linux
> server, the 98 machine wants to dial my ISP to reach it via the
> internet. If I canc
steve cohen wrote:
>
> I am beginning a project to network the PCs in my house. I plan to use
> an old PC (P5-133) running Linux as the main server on this network for
> Internet and printing. Also to be networked are an IMAC and some
> unknown as yet Windows box.
>
> Can someone point me at a
Chuck Mead wrote:
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> On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>
> >Hello Chuck--
> >
> >Where can I get the getip utility that you used?
>
> It's just a script:
>
> #!/bin/sh
> # usage type ./getip xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx where the x's= the ip address you're
> # interested in
> fwhois $[EMAIL PRO
Hello Chuck--
Where can I get the getip utility that you used?
Fred
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