Re: RFC s/user Access->M/user web based system

2003-05-29 Thread Anthony E. Greene
On 29-May-2003/11:03 +0100, Gary Stainburn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >The main thing I want to be able to do - if possible - is still allow the file >to be available as the existing .mdb so people can continue to use it with >existing MS Office mailing list type documents. How about XLS? Excel

RFC for chap & mschap

1998-07-03 Thread Casey Bralla
is there an RFC for chap or mschap that specifies the series of strings passed back & forth between the "logee" & the "logger"? Casey Bralla Chief Nerd in Residence NerdWorld.net (A Vorlon Information Technologies Company) -- PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips,

RFC Hardware RAID

1998-07-01 Thread dreamwvr
anyone actually attempted the RAID setup described in Sysadmin magazine thinking of implementing for a samba solution and mars solution in combination perhaps with httpd if i am convinced that it can be battened sufficiently in a internal lan. According to the writeup you should get 3 adaptec UW

Re: RFC

1998-06-29 Thread dreamwvr
Thanks for the pointer:') At 03:34 AM 6/28/98 -0600, you wrote: >that is great but where might these man pages for pop b as i have >tried man ipop3d and man imapd and so on with no man... man;') >At 03:22 AM 6/27/98 +0200, you wrote: >>At 12:05 6/26/98 -0600, dreamwvr wrote: >>>Well ??? been look

Re: RFC

1998-06-28 Thread Anthony E. Greene
At 03:34 6/28/98 -0600, dreamwvr wrote: >that is great but where might these man pages for pop b as i have >tried man ipop3d and man imapd and so on with no man... man;') The man pages are installed with the IMAPd package. IMAPd is not installed by default in RH5.0. Tony -- Anthony E. Greene

Re: RFC

1998-06-28 Thread dreamwvr
that is great but where might these man pages for pop b as i have tried man ipop3d and man imapd and so on with no man... man;') At 03:22 AM 6/27/98 +0200, you wrote: >At 12:05 6/26/98 -0600, dreamwvr wrote: >>Well ??? been looking for good POP3/FAQ seem to be having difficulty >>any suggestions?

Re: RFC

1998-06-26 Thread Anthony E. Greene
At 12:05 6/26/98 -0600, dreamwvr wrote: >Well ??? been looking for good POP3/FAQ seem to be having difficulty >any suggestions? A POP3 server is so simple that you just install it and make sure the service is available in /etc/services. There's no configuration needed. The whole thing is basical

RFC

1998-06-26 Thread dreamwvr
Hi Robert, It has been a while are you know permanently stationed in the U.S.? Well ??? been looking for good POP3/FAQ seem to be having difficulty any suggestions? Also is their any good router FAQ/tutorials, and ones on setting up and using gated to best advantage. In additions i had

Re: RFC linux as router

1998-06-24 Thread John Golovich
cherbarth > > Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 1998 3:04 PM > > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > > Subject: RE: RFC linux as router > > > > Essentially dead on. Small edits below... > > > > -Original Message- > > From: William

RE: RFC linux as router

1998-06-24 Thread Jason Scherbarth
10 RH 5.0 boxes for compatibility testing with our OSPF implementation and they've worked flawlessly. js > -Original Message- > From: Jason Scherbarth > Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 1998 3:04 PM > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > Subject: RE: RFC linux as route

RE: RFC linux as router

1998-06-24 Thread Jason Scherbarth
Essentially dead on. Small edits below... > -Original Message- > From: William T Wilson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 1998 2:32 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: RFC linux as router > > On Tue, 23 Jun 1998, dreamwvr wrote:

Re: RFC linux as router

1998-06-24 Thread William T Wilson
On Tue, 23 Jun 1998, dreamwvr wrote: > linux box as a router? Would like to ideally get intimate with using > bgp and ospf using red hat as a router over 100 base T. Is this > different than setting up two nics and doing route add and default route? No. bgp and ospf are routing protocols. Wh

RFC linux as router

1998-06-24 Thread dreamwvr
Hi Everyone, Is there any good tutorials on setting up a dual homed linux box as a router? Would like to ideally get intimate with using bgp and ospf using red hat as a router over 100 base T. Is this different than setting up two nics and doing route add and default route? I suppos