Re: What is the difference between Samba and NFS?

2003-08-14 Thread Aly Dharshi
Hello, NFS is useful to dish out shares to unix boxes and those systems that actually support NFS e.g.PC-NFS or a Mac OS X box setup for NFS, Sun box or any Unix or Unix like OS. So think of it as Unix file server software. Samba is basically something that simulates an NT file s

What is the difference between Samba and NFS?

2003-08-14 Thread bEEnHeX
Greetings to all ! Sorry for some kind of a pitty question, but I would like to know what is the difference between Samba and NFS and what are main purposes they are used for? Seems that both of them will do the same job - for sharing files over network with e. g. Windows machines. Regards

Re: What is the difference between Samba and NFS?

2003-08-14 Thread Gordon Messmer
bEEnHeX wrote: Sorry for some kind of a pitty question, but I would like to know what is the difference between Samba and NFS and what are main purposes they are used for? NFS is a protocol native to UNIX systems, while Samba is a program that provides SMB, a protocol native to Windows systems

Re: the difference between i386 and i686

2003-07-15 Thread snort bsd
ok, then there are no such as glibc-common-2.3.2-4.80.6.i686.rpm available, only glibc-common-2.3.2-4.80.6.i386.rpm. could I use the "glibc-common-2.3.2-4.80.6.i386.rpm" with glibc-2.3.2-4.80.6.i686.rpm? actually most of glibc related packages are marked with i386.rpm. only two packages: "glibc-2.

Re: the difference between i386 and i686

2003-07-15 Thread Ed Wilts
On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 02:43:50AM +1000, snort bsd wrote: > i am using rh8 and the machine ("uname -m") is i686. > there are a lot of upgrades for rh8; some for i386 and > some for i686. could i use them in mixed fasion, as > long as those rpm packages have the same version > number? If the 686 v

the difference between i386 and i686

2003-07-15 Thread snort bsd
hi all: i am using rh8 and the machine ("uname -m") is i686. there are a lot of upgrades for rh8; some for i386 and some for i686. could i use them in mixed fasion, as long as those rpm packages have the same version number? tia _dave http://mobile.yahoo.com.au - Yahoo! Mobile - Check & compose

Re: What is the difference between kernel-sources....rpm andkernel...src.rpm?

2003-06-26 Thread Michael Schwendt
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 18:23:52 -0700, Daevid Vincent wrote: > Can someone tell me what the difference is between > "kernel-sources-2.4.20-19.9.rpm" and "kernel-2.4.20-19.9.src.rpm". The .src. > File is like 35MB! The -so

Re: What is the difference between kernel-sources....rpm and kernel...src.rpm?

2003-06-25 Thread Brian Ashe
Daevid Vincent, On Wednesday June 25, 2003 09:23, Daevid Vincent wrote: > Can someone tell me what the difference is between > "kernel-sources-2.4.20-19.9.rpm" and "kernel-2.4.20-19.9.src.rpm". The > .src. File is like 35MB! The -sources- file is 39MB. How come the .s

Re: What is the difference between kernel-sources....rpm andkernel...src.rpm?

2003-06-25 Thread andy richter
haha good point... i'm curious also... On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 21:23, Daevid Vincent wrote: > Can someone tell me what the difference is between > "kernel-sources-2.4.20-19.9.rpm" and "kernel-2.4.20-19.9.src.rpm". The .src. > File is like 35MB! The -sources- fil

What is the difference between kernel-sources....rpm and kernel...src.rpm?

2003-06-25 Thread Daevid Vincent
Can someone tell me what the difference is between "kernel-sources-2.4.20-19.9.rpm" and "kernel-2.4.20-19.9.src.rpm". The .src. File is like 35MB! The -sources- file is 39MB. How come the .src. File doesn't show up in a "rpm -qa | grep kernel" command and h

Re: Difference between Mozilla 1.3 gtk2 and xft?

2003-03-18 Thread Michael Fratoni
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tuesday 18 March 2003 07:27 pm, Michael Mansour wrote: > Hi, > > Yes, I tried it out and it is fast. > > I moved back to Mozilla 1.3b though, since I liked the > j2re rpm release (which SUN supplied on their website) > and is compatible with Mozilla

Re: Difference between Mozilla 1.3 gtk2 and xft?

2003-03-18 Thread Michael Mansour
ter then the > normal. It is > compiled with gcc 3.2 so you need a Java plug-in > also compiled with the > same, but its already available from the Blackdown > project > (www.blackdown.org). > > > On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 00:25, Michael Mansour wrote: > > Hi, &g

Re: Difference between Mozilla 1.3 gtk2 and xft?

2003-03-16 Thread Molnar Peter
What the difference between these 2 releases? > > The last time I downloaded 1.3b, it came as "xft+gtk2" > as the red hat 8 rpm. > > Thanks. > > Michael. > > __ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Web Hosting - establis

Difference between Mozilla 1.3 gtk2 and xft?

2003-03-16 Thread Michael Mansour
Hi, What the difference between these 2 releases? The last time I downloaded 1.3b, it came as "xft+gtk2" as the red hat 8 rpm. Thanks. Michael. __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Web Hosting - establish your business online http://webhosting

Re: Difference between gcc and gcc3?

2003-02-15 Thread Felipe Leon
Gordon Messmer wrote: On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 09:32, Felipe Leon wrote: Dear list, I want to rebuild a package in order to make it more appropriate for my system. I have installed RH 8. When I intended to do so with rpmbuild --rebuild src.rpm I got some error messages related with some missi

Re: Difference between gcc and gcc3?

2003-02-14 Thread Gordon Messmer
On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 09:32, Felipe Leon wrote: > Dear list, I want to rebuild a package in order to make it more > appropriate for my system. I have installed RH 8. When I intended to do > so with > rpmbuild --rebuild src.rpm > > I got some error messages related with some missing dependencies

Difference between gcc and gcc3?

2003-02-14 Thread Felipe Leon
Dear list, I want to rebuild a package in order to make it more appropriate for my system. I have installed RH 8. When I intended to do so with rpmbuild --rebuild src.rpm I got some error messages related with some missing dependencies. I tried to satisfy these various dependencies (most of th

Re: difference between kernel 2.4.2 and 2.4.20

2003-02-03 Thread Ed Wilts
On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 12:37:06PM +0530, Prasanta Sadhukhan wrote: > Hi All, > I want to know the difference between the kernel version 2.4.2 and > 2.4.20?In what way will a driver written for 2.4.2 will get affected in > 2.4.20 Grab the 2.4.20 package and look at the changelog

difference between kernel 2.4.2 and 2.4.20

2003-02-02 Thread Prasanta Sadhukhan
Hi All, I want to know the difference between the kernel version 2.4.2 and 2.4.20?In what way will a driver written for 2.4.2 will get affected in 2.4.20 Also if possible the difference between redhat linux 7.1 and 8.0 Thaking you in advance. Thanks & regards, Pras

Re: difference between *nix

2002-12-11 Thread Manuel Camacho
/OpenSource, I would have a better choice going that way (again, just my personal opinion). Best regards, -Manuel. -Original Message- From: Patrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2002 17:16:39 +0100 Subject: difference betw

RE: difference between *nix

2002-12-11 Thread Stone, Timothy
im -Original Message- From: Patrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 11:17 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: difference between *nix -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hi, Are there great differences between RH and FreeBSD ? i would like to know what the 

Re: difference between *nix

2002-12-11 Thread Riemer Palstra
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Patrick wrote: > Are there great differences between RH and FreeBSD ? Well, depends if you're used to using unix environments or only Red Hat specific config tools. Also think of other configuration files, and different device names to name a few. Certainly try getting the ha

difference between *nix

2002-12-11 Thread Patrick
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hi, Are there great differences between RH and FreeBSD ? i would like to know what the 'best' free *nix envirement for servers and workstadions. tia Patrick - -- "Knowledge in a databank,is like food which is in a deepfreeze. Nothing comes out better than

Re: difference between run levels 1 and S

2002-05-26 Thread rpjday
On Sat, 25 May 2002, Bret Hughes wrote: > Is the issue whether s is entered at boot or via telinit? Not sure but > like Mr Wagner, I have always assumed 1 and s were the same but clearly > they are not. > > Keep us informed of any progress you make on figuring this out. i can tell you what piqu

Re: difference between run levels 1 and S

2002-05-25 Thread Statux
el S would logically be best (if not only) accessible by rebooting. On Sat, 25 May 2002, Bret Hughes wrote: > On Sat, 2002-05-25 at 15:15, rpjday wrote: > > > > a number of people i've chatted with lately seemed to think > > there was not much difference between run level 1

Re: difference between run levels 1 and S

2002-05-25 Thread Bret Hughes
On Sat, 2002-05-25 at 15:15, rpjday wrote: > > a number of people i've chatted with lately seemed to think > there was not much difference between run level 1 and run levels > s or S. after i explained it a couple of times, it occurred to > me to make sure *i* un

RE: difference between run levels 1 and S

2002-05-25 Thread Wagner, Joseph
It's my understanding that Linux 1 = Linux S -Original Message- From: rpjday [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2002 3:16 PM To: redhat mailing list Subject: difference between run levels 1 and S a number of people i've chatted with lately seemed to think

difference between run levels 1 and S

2002-05-25 Thread rpjday
a number of people i've chatted with lately seemed to think there was not much difference between run level 1 and run levels s or S. after i explained it a couple of times, it occurred to me to make sure *i* understood it properly. as i understand it, run level 1 is similar to the

System time:root 4hr difference

2002-05-20 Thread john-paul delaney
Hello List... Typing 'date' as a normal user always shows a difference of 4 hours than when the same command is used when logged in as root. Nevertheless, for both the user and root logins, hwclock returns the same time. Even if I set the system time to that of the hardware cloc

Re: What is the difference of a password and passphrase

2002-05-11 Thread Anthony E. Greene
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 11-May-2002/09:46 -0400, David Kramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Usually a "password" is used to match itself. > >Usually a "passphrase" is is used as part of an encryption algorithm to >encrypt something else. They are both used to match themse

Re: What is the difference of a password and passphrase

2002-05-11 Thread David Kramer
t;passphrase or both even. Would someone be so nice to explain the > >difference of those two for me? > > They really mean the same thing: something you type in to prove who you > are. But "passphrase" means that it can be very long and contain spaces. > "Password"

Re: What is the difference of a password and passphrase

2002-05-09 Thread Anthony E. Greene
en. Would someone be so nice to explain the >difference of those two for me? They really mean the same thing: something you type in to prove who you are. But "passphrase" means that it can be very long and contain spaces. "Password" usually means just a few characters (6

Re: What is the difference on Ix86

2002-03-25 Thread Manuel A. Camacho Q.
i386 means that the package is compiled for a 386 processor. RedHat comes this way by default so you can install and run it on any intel architechture equal or better than a 386 processor. You can recompile your packages so you get them optimized for your processor (for instance, a PIII would

What is the difference on Ix86

2002-03-25 Thread Ragnar Wiencke
Hi guys. I know it might be a stupid question, ( I'll take the change) but what is the differecne between the I386, I586 and I686 packages. Every time I have installed RH Linux on my machines, I386 packages have been choosen no matter what machine I have used, I486, Pentium or Pentium II. Thanks

Re: Explain the difference between "up2date" and using "rhn_register"

2002-03-08 Thread Ed Wilts
> What is the difference between "up2date" and using "rhn_register"? > I tried "up2date" and it said I didn't have the Red Hat public Key. Whereas > when I did the rhn_register it set me up to do the updates, (I think) rhn_register simply creates and r

Explain the difference between "up2date" and using "rhn_register"

2002-03-08 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What is the difference between "up2date" and using "rhn_register"? I tried "up2date" and it said I didn't have the Red Hat public Key. Whereas when I did the rhn_register it set me up to do the updates, (I think) Linda _

RE: Difference between rpm and src.rpm?

2001-05-04 Thread Brad Bonkoski
Title: RE: Difference between rpm and src.rpm? rpm is the binary install, and src.rpm is the source...usually just puts a tarball in /usr/src/Redhat/SOURCE/* -Brad > -Original Message- > From: cEycEy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 11:42 AM >

Re: Difference between rpm and src.rpm?

2001-05-04 Thread John Aldrich
On Fri, 04 May 2001, you wrote: > what is the diffrence between rpm and src.rpm? > src.rpm is the SOURCE code in RPM format. You cannot directly use that the way you can an RPM. You have to compile the source code somehow. The easiest way to use a src.rpm is "rpm --rebuild " as root. John

Difference between rpm and src.rpm?

2001-05-04 Thread cEycEy
what is the diffrence between rpm and src.rpm? Thanks.. ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

Re: difference between ipchain ipfilter iptable

2001-04-18 Thread Mike Chambers
"redhat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 5:04 AM Subject: difference between ipchain ipfilter iptable > i know i need to find it myself with all the info > available on the internet. but i did a initial reading > (though just cursory) and find all these

difference between ipchain ipfilter iptable

2001-04-18 Thread Tally Jones
i know i need to find it myself with all the info available on the internet. but i did a initial reading (though just cursory) and find all these utilities (or programs) that do packet filtering. and ip filter is basically for bsd OS,though a port has been written to linux as well and solaris as

Re: What's the difference between vmware and win4lin?

2001-02-02 Thread Bret Hughes
Eddie Strohmier wrote: > Woops for got to mention that I am running RH 6.2 on it... > > Thanks, > > > > Bret: > > > > I have been wanting to communicate with someone who has > > tried this product out and wanted to ask if any windoze > > application will run on this software? I have a school > >

Re: What's the difference between vmware and win4lin?

2001-02-02 Thread Philippe Moutarlier
processing resources. Philippe "Mikkel L. Ellertson" wrote: > On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Frank Rocco wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > I'm looking to purchase a product that will allow me to run some windows apps like >quicken. > > What is the difference betwee

Re: What's the difference between vmware and win4lin?

2001-02-02 Thread Michael R. Jinks
ED]]On Behalf Of > > Bret Hughes > > Sent: Friday, February 02, 2001 2:37 AM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: Re: What's the difference between vmware > > and win4lin? > > > > > > Frank Rocco wrote: > > > > > Hello, I'm looking to

RE: What's the difference between vmware and win4lin?

2001-02-02 Thread Eddie Strohmier
bject: RE: What's the difference between vmware > and win4lin? > > > Bret: > > I have been wanting to communicate with someone who has > tried this product out and wanted to ask if any windoze > application will run on this software? I have a school > grading database s

RE: What's the difference between vmware and win4lin?

2001-02-02 Thread Eddie Strohmier
]]On Behalf Of > Bret Hughes > Sent: Friday, February 02, 2001 2:37 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: What's the difference between vmware > and win4lin? > > > Frank Rocco wrote: > > > Hello, I'm looking to purchase a product that > will al

Re: What's the difference between vmware and win4lin?

2001-02-01 Thread Bret Hughes
Frank Rocco wrote: > Hello, I'm looking to purchase a product that will allow me to run > some windows apps like quicken.What is the difference between the two > products? Does one work better than the other? ThanksFrank I am tickled pink with win4lin. I was scared off by the p

Re: What's the difference between vmware and win4lin?

2001-02-01 Thread Michael Jinks
> Frank Rocco wrote: > > Hello, > > I'm looking to purchase a product that will allow me to run some > windows apps like quicken. > What is the difference between the two products? > > Does one work better than the other? I've played with both. Both work

Re: What's the difference between vmware and win4lin?

2001-02-01 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Frank Rocco wrote: > Hello, > > I'm looking to purchase a product that will allow me to run some windows apps like >quicken. > What is the difference between the two products? > > Does one work better than the other? > > Thanks > Fr

Re: What's the difference between vmware and win4lin?

2001-02-01 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Frank Rocco wrote: > I'm looking to purchase a product that will allow me to run some > windows apps like quicken. What is the difference between the two > products? VMware is actually a complete virtual machine, whereas (as I understand it) win4lin is more lik

What's the difference between vmware and win4lin?

2001-02-01 Thread Frank Rocco
Hello,   I'm looking to purchase a product that will allow me to run some windows apps like quicken. What is the difference between the two products?   Does one work better than the other?   Thanks Frank

Re: difference between df & du

2001-01-12 Thread David Brett
no such file. good guess. I believe swap is a separte partition david On Fri, 12 Jan 2001, Leonard den Ottolander wrote: > Hi Matthew, > > > /dev/hda2 502M 48k 502M 0% /mnt/swap > > /mnt/swap??? > > Bye, > >

Re: difference between df & du

2001-01-12 Thread Matthew Melvin
On Fri, 12 Jan 2001, David Brett wrote: > I have only one drive and everything is in the one drive. There by what > ever du reports for / will be the total for the whole drive. The > exceptions would be floppy drive and cdrom. Scratch one theory. :) Oh well... M. -- WebCentral Pty Ltd

Re: difference between df & du

2001-01-12 Thread Matthew Melvin
On Fri, 12 Jan 2001, Leonard den Ottolander wrote: > Hi Matthew, > > > /dev/hda2 502M 48k 502M 0% /mnt/swap > > /mnt/swap??? > Legacy - Its its previous life my machine was a SOE nt4 box and that's where it writes it's swap file - still does under vmware i suppose.

Re: difference between df & du

2001-01-12 Thread Michael R. Jinks
Leonard den Ottolander wrote: > > Hi Matthew, > > > /dev/hda2 502M 48k 502M 0% /mnt/swap > > /mnt/swap??? GAH! He's running Solaris! ;) -- Michael Jinks, IB // Technical Entity // Saecos Corporation "No one speaks English and everything's broken." -- T. W

Re: difference between df & du

2001-01-12 Thread Leonard den Ottolander
Hi Matthew, > /dev/hda2 502M 48k 502M 0% /mnt/swap /mnt/swap??? Bye, Leonard. ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://

Re: difference between df & du

2001-01-12 Thread David Brett
; I ran into a problem with my computer yesterday. The hard drive filled > > up. I was unable to find out what caused this to happen. It cleared > > itself up when I started to close everything down and delete what files I > > knew was save. > > > > The one thing

Re: difference between df & du

2001-01-11 Thread Matthew Melvin
> The one thing I did notice was the difference, df and du showed. One of > them is out by a factor of 10. Why? > > df -h > FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on > /dev/hda2 3.0G 1.9G 982M 67% / > > du -h > ... > > 3.2G / > Are

Re: difference between df & du

2001-01-11 Thread Michael R. Jinks
; > > > Has the system restarted since this happened? > > > > > > > > > > David Brett wrote: > > > > > > df & du are still showing a huge difference. The difference is out by a > > > factor of 10. The numbers I gave earlier is the pres

Re: difference between df & du

2001-01-11 Thread David Brett
; Has the system restarted since this happened? > > > > > David Brett wrote: > > > > df & du are still showing a huge difference. The difference is out by a > > factor of 10. The numbers I gave earlier is the present situtation. > > > >

Re: difference between df & du

2001-01-11 Thread Michael R. Jinks
What does fsck say? Has the system restarted since this happened? David Brett wrote: > > df & du are still showing a huge difference. The difference is out by a > factor of 10. The numbers I gave earlier is the present situtation. > > david > > On Thu, 11 J

Re: difference between df & du

2001-01-11 Thread David Brett
df & du are still showing a huge difference. The difference is out by a factor of 10. The numbers I gave earlier is the present situtation. david On Thu, 11 Jan 2001, Michael R. Jinks wrote: > My first guess is that some file was deleted while its file handle was > being hel

Re: difference between df & du

2001-01-11 Thread Michael R. Jinks
I was unable to find out what caused this to happen. It cleared > itself up when I started to close everything down and delete what files I > knew was save. > > The one thing I did notice was the difference, df and du showed. One of > them is out by a factor of 10. Why? >

difference between df & du

2001-01-11 Thread David Brett
I ran into a problem with my computer yesterday. The hard drive filled up. I was unable to find out what caused this to happen. It cleared itself up when I started to close everything down and delete what files I knew was save. The one thing I did notice was the difference, df and du showed

Difference

2000-05-25 Thread Mark Lo
Hi, I would like to know the different between building apache+SSL from sources and building apache+SSL using apache-mod ssl-1.3.12.2.6.4-0.6.0.i686.rpm ??? Both works, and rpm is easier. Also, there is a php4.rpm which works with apache+SSL. My question is that should I use rpm to build my

Re: difference between hostname and domain name

2000-04-04 Thread Peter Monta
> ... When I send a mail from Subash1 to subash2, the sender address is > read as [EMAIL PROTECTED] Well, this sounds normal; email addresses are "user@host". > But I would like the sender to be read as [EMAIL PROTECTED] Why? If you were connected to outside you might want to masquerade your i

difference between hostname and domain name

2000-04-03 Thread Rajagopal Subash
Hi All: Our Domain name is called thakral.com.kh and the hostname is subash. I have few users created in my server to send and receive email winthin our office. systsem details is as follows.   Domain Name: thakral.com.kh Host Name: Subash   I have 2 accounts exists in my server they are su

Re: What is the difference between xf86config and Xconfigurator?

1998-06-10 Thread Kit Cosper
> > As I understand it, Xconfigurator is a RedHat specific proggy, > whereas xf86config comes with the X distribution. Xconfigurator also seems > to be somewhat limited, comparatively. > Xconfigurator is a newtered version of xf86config that Donnie first put together for Red Hat 4.

Re: What is the difference between xf86config and Xconfigurator?

1998-06-10 Thread Matt Housh
PROTECTED] MicroComputer SpecialistUniversity of Tulsa Engineering and Natural Sciences "I don't remember yesterday. And today, it rained." On Wed, 10 Jun 1998, Sim Robert wrote: > What is the difference between xf86config

What is the difference between xf86config and Xconfigurator?

1998-06-10 Thread Sim Robert
What is the difference between xf86config and Xconfigurator? Thanks for the help. -- PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips, Errata and the MAILING LIST ARCHIVES! http://www.redhat.com/RedHat-FAQ /RedHat-Errata /RedHat-Tips /mailing-lists To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with

Re: Difference Between "Linux" & "Kernel"

1998-05-30 Thread Eric Wood
William, Thanks for clearing this subject up. Your explanation answered a question I never thought about before! -Eric Wood -- PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips, Errata and the MAILING LIST ARCHIVES! http://www.redhat.com/RedHat-FAQ /RedHat-Errata /RedHat-Tips /mailing-lists To u

Re: Difference Between "Linux" & "Kernel"

1998-05-29 Thread William T Wilson
On Fri, 29 May 1998, Steve Ki-Won Lee wrote: > they have various "linux" downloads, such as linux-2.1.99.tar.gz and so > forth, but not explicit "kernel" downloads. And yet when I look through > Redhat's ftp site, it doesn't contain any "linux" downloads, but only > have "kernel-*" rpm downloa

Difference Between "Linux" & "Kernel"

1998-05-29 Thread Steve Ki-Won Lee
ads. And yet when I look through Redhat's ftp site, it doesn't contain any "linux" downloads, but only have "kernel-*" rpm downloads at only 2.0.34 in their redhat-5.1 directory (and it's missing the module package curiously enough) Can someone please

Re: what is the difference between bind 4.x and 8.x?

1998-05-02 Thread Chris Frost
Bind 8 is more flexible, but not sure what elsewhy doesn't redhat include bind 8 in redhat5? I've been wondering that. Chris <- Visit Me At http://home.hiwaay.net/~jfrost -> <-- For My Public PGP Key Visit http://home.hiwaay.net/~jfrost/pgp_key.txt --> -- PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Ti

Re: what is the difference between bind 4.x and 8.x?

1998-05-02 Thread Dave Wreski
> What are the differences between the two binds? Basically new features. - Dynamic DNS - Better Security (including DNSSEC for secure zone transfers) - New file format - Improved load balancing I think those are the most prevalent, but I'm sure there are others. Dave -- PLEASE read

Re: what is the difference between bind 4.x and 8.x?

1998-05-02 Thread Doug Elznic
On Sat, 2 May 1998, Doug Elznic wrote: > What are the differences between the two binds? I kind of answered my own question but now I have two more. I found out that the 8.x is being actively developed while 4.x is only being updated for security releases. What new features are us 4.x users missi

what is the difference between bind 4.x and 8.x?

1998-05-02 Thread Doug Elznic
What are the differences between the two binds? -- PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips, Errata and the MAILING LIST ARCHIVES! http://www.redhat.com/RedHat-FAQ /RedHat-Errata /RedHat-Tips /mailing-lists To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" a

Re: Difference b/w IP aliasing and ProxyArp?

1998-05-02 Thread Dave Wreski
> Okay, I did remember the 'proxyarp' option from when I set up my ppp box, but > the stuff I read at the ProxyArp Howto (&related web site) was making me think > that this might be something different, or the same thing in a drastically > different context. I haven't read that howto for quite a

Re: Difference b/w IP aliasing and ProxyArp?

1998-05-01 Thread Michael Jinks
Dave Wreski wrote: > > What's the practical difference between proxy-arp and plain old > > IP aliasing? > > They are totally different. IP aliasing is binding two or more IP > addresses to a single interface. Proxyarp is when a server answers > requests for communi

Re: Difference b/w IP aliasing and ProxyArp?

1998-05-01 Thread Igmar Palsenberg
< snip> >What's the practical difference between proxy-arp and plain old >IP aliasing? >Is one "better"? No, this has nothing to do with better. A proxy-ARP was "invented" because the machine that does the ARP doesn't know it's IP adress. (That

Re: Difference b/w IP aliasing and ProxyArp?

1998-04-30 Thread Dave Wreski
> On the suggestion of Dave Wresky, I just took a look at the ProxyArp > mini-Howto on Sunsite. > > And I'm confused. > > What's the practical difference between proxy-arp and plain old > IP aliasing? They are totally different. IP aliasing is binding two o

Difference b/w IP aliasing and ProxyArp?

1998-04-30 Thread Michael Jinks
On the suggestion of Dave Wresky, I just took a look at the ProxyArp mini-Howto on Sunsite. And I'm confused. What's the practical difference between proxy-arp and plain old IP aliasing? Is one "better"? In case it matters, my goal is to set up a bastion server so th

what's the difference between these squids?

1998-04-17 Thread Jason Belich
What is the difference between these versions of squid found on RedHat's ftp site? squid-1.1.20-2.i386.rpm squid-1.2.beta19-1.i386.rpm squid-1.NOVM.20-1+netdb.i386.rpm squid-1.NOVM.20-3.i386.rpm Jason Belich -- PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips, Errata and the MAILING LIST ARCHIVES!