; Brad Cramer.
> BTW i am using RedHat 6.1 for the mail server.
http://www.moongroup.com/documentation.phtml
Everything mail related that you can imagine... including step-by-step
HOWTO's for your specific situation!
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volve the "Upgrade
> side" of the installation, since I have 6.1 up and running, or is
> there more to it?
It should be pretty simple unless you are doing something complex with
the machine. It doesn't sound like you are. Effortless I'd bet!
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fer at 21K/s so what is going on here?
I think you'll find you've got to move the decimal over to the left one
more place!
100.6 minutes
*60 seconds
=6036 seconds
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ve mail for;
> > you can achieve the same by putting them into /etc/sendmail.cf though.
>
> As it is not serving mail to other machines, I think I do not have to
> touch it.
http://www.moongroup.com/docs/rh-sendmail/x64.html
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; :)
>
> ROTFL, I stand corrected. It is a "large POS". >;-)
Humph... ain't we just havin' a ball! :-)
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"David D.W. Downey" wrote:
> I remove the extra... ...the emacs lisp source code and
> usually can get around another 100MB of space back. (Around 120 to 125
> if I remove emacs as well, since I hate that little POS).
Awww geez... did you have to bring up religion here?!?
What's the advantage of the Helixcode?
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p; cash flow stays fairly good expect a longer term
> rise.
My understanding is that yesterday was the first day that "insiders"
like employees and IBM (since they, meaning IBM, were pre-IPO investors
with stock from the beginning) could legally sell any of their shares.
That people would
tall Red
Hat Linux onto an existing partition rather then having to repartition
their system.
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future.
>
> Does anyone have any idea as to why the password was not recognised? Is it
> hardware, a hacker/cracker? I did not change any system passwords in the
> last month and am running Apache, DNS and qmail.
Passwords do not change on their own. What version of DNS are you
running
and other cool stuff
with a VooDoo 3000 card... so far everything has been simple! The
upgrades (both piglet and zoot) were effortless!
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x27;d
let the list know.
I can't say for sure but it's likely that it would not happen on a clean
install... only on an upgrade!
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to do to get rid of it? What
> was done to make this file UN-removable?
man chattr
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Gustav Schaffter wrote:
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> James,
>
> I'll be lurking for a pointer, should you find it. ;-)
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> Gustav
http://www.sun.com/products/staroffice/get.cgi#download
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ce I had no trouble at all (though it is a
resource hog) with the new version. I only use it when some dang moron
sends me a doc that came from a M$ app. Other than that I don't have
much use for it, but with it, I don't need M$ at all, for anything. I
don't have the jdk installed either so I don't know what that's about.
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installed :)
>
> - Mike
>
> P.S.
>Please don't come back with the comment to download the beta. I've
> already done that and am running it now. It's why I want the full
> release. :)
RH doesn't announce these in advance.
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iated.
I run it on my entire network... 11 hosts on the intranet, one of which
is a router/firewall/mailhost. Works fine... no security issues because
I do not run it on the firewall host. Everybody behind the firewall is
trusted...
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Mike Lewis wrote:
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> Thanks Gordon. Do you happen to know the ports for NFS and portmap ?
See /etc/services
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Edward Marczak wrote:
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> on 21/3/2000 1:07 AM, Mozilla shot down the bitstream:
>
> > scp filename user@remotehost:filename
>
> Is there anyway to do this unattended? I've been trying to get this going
> myself - checked on-line docs, man pages, etc. No joy.
as possible to keep my RH systems 'rpm only'.
>
> Anyone have any better hints where I could find up to date ntop rpms?
ftp://ftp.wilmcd.com/pub/ntop/package/ntop-1.1-1.rh6.i386.rpm
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he smtp server, while each has a DNS.
>
> thanks in advance, again :-)
Good grief... I must have this tool! I thought ethereal was good! (you
might like it better for what you're looking for though!)
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gt; > sent by the user for authentication.
>
> Chad, why wouldn't you use scp, which is part of the ssh suite?
scp filename user@remotehost:filename
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If anyone has a working script, please
> > include me in your response.
>
> I messed with a script for a while, and then found that wvdial was
> my easiest solution. No script req'd since it automagically redials
> when disconnected. I don't call it from a cron, b
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