> I know this must be a very stupid question (+/+) flaming myself
> Any way: I am not sure how I can determine the IP address of my machine
> after I have a dialup connection established.
run ifconfig
It will show all interfaces and their associated info (i.e. IP, gateway,
netmask, etc.)
> I know this must be a very stupid question (+/+) flaming myself
> Any way: I am not sure how I can determine the IP address of my machine after I
>have a dialup connection established.
run ifconfig
It will show all interfaces and their associated info (i.e. IP, gateway,
netmask, etc.)
A customer has sent me their Web site for posting in MAC Stuff-it
format. Does anyone know if their is a Linux tool that will expand a
stuff it archive?
Pete
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> just woundering. Is there anyway to stop user accounts from expiring?
>
> Because i've got a few email accounts on a machine. Using
> sendmail/qpop. That all works fine. But for some reason some of the
> accounts seem to expire every week or so... Yet others on the same
> machine don't
>
>
A customer has sent me their Web site for posting in MAC Stuff-it
format. Does anyone know if their is a Linux tool that will expand a
stuff it archive?
Pete
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> just woundering. Is there anyway to stop user accounts from expiring?
>
> Because i've got a few email accounts on a machine. Using
> sendmail/qpop. That all works fine. But for some reason some of the
> accounts seem to expire every week or so... Yet others on the same
> machine don't
>
>
John wrote:
>
> Hey there, I found a great retail site with all kinds of products. Home
> decor, office decor, travel, outdoors, kitchen, etc... Take a look around
> at http://www.merchandisewholesale.com just click on the images of the
> product to enlarge it for a better view.
>
> Sincerely,
>
John wrote:
>
> Hey there, I found a great retail site with all kinds of products. Home
> decor, office decor, travel, outdoors, kitchen, etc... Take a look around
> at http://www.merchandisewholesale.com just click on the images of the
> product to enlarge it for a better view.
>
> Sincerely,
Mark Janssen wrote:
>
> Hi Debians...
>
> I have the following problem. I have 2 connections to the internet.
> The first (ppp0) is a pptp connection for ADSL connected to eth1
> and the second (ppp1) is a ppp connection to a cablemodem connected
> to a serial port
Check out the load balance How
Mark Janssen wrote:
>
> Hi Debians...
>
> I have the following problem. I have 2 connections to the internet.
> The first (ppp0) is a pptp connection for ADSL connected to eth1
> and the second (ppp1) is a ppp connection to a cablemodem connected
> to a serial port
Check out the load balance Ho
> What patch ? Isn't DAC960 module already included in kernel ?
Yes Mylex DAC960 support is in the kernel but this isn't the
controller that these machines used. Dell uses (or at least in these
machines) a controller made by Adaptec which is alternately called
PercRAID and aacRAID. The patch and
Przemyslaw Wegrzyn wrote:
> What configuration ?
> I want to run it on dual processor machine.
Our web servers are single processor Pentium III on a Asus
motherboard. I also run 2.4.2 with SMP on a couple of Dell Poweredge
duel 1Ghz processor, 2Gb memory with aacRAID for a client. These servers
a
> I'm just setting up new box - large mail server,
> dual Pentium, STL2 motherboard, Mylex AccleRAID.
>
> I'd like to try with kernel 2.4.x + ResierFS, but I worry a little about
> it's maturity. Is it really stable now ?
>
> Can anyone here write about his/her experiences with 2.4.x ?
>
> Does
> What patch ? Isn't DAC960 module already included in kernel ?
Yes Mylex DAC960 support is in the kernel but this isn't the
controller that these machines used. Dell uses (or at least in these
machines) a controller made by Adaptec which is alternately called
PercRAID and aacRAID. The patch and
Przemyslaw Wegrzyn wrote:
> What configuration ?
> I want to run it on dual processor machine.
Our web servers are single processor Pentium III on a Asus
motherboard. I also run 2.4.2 with SMP on a couple of Dell Poweredge
duel 1Ghz processor, 2Gb memory with aacRAID for a client. These servers
> I'm just setting up new box - large mail server,
> dual Pentium, STL2 motherboard, Mylex AccleRAID.
>
> I'd like to try with kernel 2.4.x + ResierFS, but I worry a little about
> it's maturity. Is it really stable now ?
>
> Can anyone here write about his/her experiences with 2.4.x ?
>
> Does
Nathan Ridge wrote:
>
> has anyone seen the following errors before? :
>
> gcc: Internal compiler error: program cc1 got fatal signal 4
> gcc: Internal compiler error: program cc1 got fatal signal 11
> cpp0: output pipe has closed
>
> I am trying to compile kernel-source-2.2.17, seems to be very
Nathan Ridge wrote:
>
> has anyone seen the following errors before? :
>
> gcc: Internal compiler error: program cc1 got fatal signal 4
> gcc: Internal compiler error: program cc1 got fatal signal 11
> cpp0: output pipe has closed
>
> I am trying to compile kernel-source-2.2.17, seems to be ver
>cannot create /etc/.testfile.7ibSP3 : Permission denied (I know why :)
>
>wrote 83 bytes read 36 bytes 238.00 bytes/sec
>total size is 0 speedup is 0.00
> Q : Does any body know the meaning of this ?
Not 100% sure on this but sounds like it c
>cannot create /etc/.testfile.7ibSP3 : Permission denied (I know why :)
>
>wrote 83 bytes read 36 bytes 238.00 bytes/sec
>total size is 0 speedup is 0.00
> Q : Does any body know the meaning of this ?
Not 100% sure on this but sounds like it
> I tried to tweak exim.conf, adding a couple of sites under
> "relay_domains".
BTW - Be sure to remove the entries you made here or you will have an
open mail relay to these domains (which is Bad).
Pete
PS You may want to verify this information as I have been known not to
be a reliable source!
> > There was no file resolve.conf in /etc, so I created one with the following
>
> That should be 'resolv.conf'. No 'e'.
Arrggg. I'm very embarrassed! I hope I didn't cause you too much teeth
gnashing! :-(
As punishment I've been sentenced to install Unix Servic
> I tried to tweak exim.conf, adding a couple of sites under
> "relay_domains".
BTW - Be sure to remove the entries you made here or you will have an
open mail relay to these domains (which is Bad).
Pete
PS You may want to verify this information as I have been known not to
be a reliable source
> I guess it is maybe related to DNS. My simple problem is "where in the
> hell do I specify the DNS primary and secondary IP addresses under
> Debian Linux
/etc/resolve.conf
which should look like:
search yourdomain.com
nameserver 192.168.2.3
nameserver 192.168.3.4
Pete
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> > There was no file resolve.conf in /etc, so I created one with the following
>
> That should be 'resolv.conf'. No 'e'.
Arrggg. I'm very embarrassed! I hope I didn't cause you too much teeth
gnashing! :-(
As punishment I've been sentenced to install Unix Servi
> I guess it is maybe related to DNS. My simple problem is "where in the
> hell do I specify the DNS primary and secondary IP addresses under
> Debian Linux
/etc/resolve.conf
which should look like:
search yourdomain.com
nameserver 192.168.2.3
nameserver 192.168.3.4
Pete
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Try using:
headers_check_syntax = true
headers_checks_fail = true
which checks to be sure the From To BCC etc. are correctly formatted and
rejects them if not.
>
> I'm having lots of frozen messages because null sender ie "mail
> from:<>"
>
> I want to reject those email or bounce to one or ev
Try using:
headers_check_syntax = true
headers_checks_fail = true
which checks to be sure the From To BCC etc. are correctly formatted and
rejects them if not.
>
> I'm having lots of frozen messages because null sender ie "mail
> from:<>"
>
> I want to reject those email or bounce to one or e
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>
> Hi:
> Mem "used" is more big ?
> Mem "free" is more little ?
> whats..???
>
> thanks.no speaken englishsorry
español -> el inglés http://www.freetranslation.com
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Las memorias interme
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Hi:
> Mem "used" is more big ?
> Mem "free" is more little ?
> whats..???
>
> thanks.no speaken englishsorry
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-- Translation Results by SDL International --
Las memorias interm
> 1. what kind of software will be suitable to mirror the system running
> Apache + PHP + SQL database + MTA with virtual domains.
We use rsync ( http://rsync.samba.org ) to keep our backup servers in
sync with the front line ones. Some reasons we chose rsync was:
- Transfers only the changed por
> 1. what kind of software will be suitable to mirror the system running
> Apache + PHP + SQL database + MTA with virtual domains.
We use rsync ( http://rsync.samba.org ) to keep our backup servers in
sync with the front line ones. Some reasons we chose rsync was:
- Transfers only the changed po
RJ wrote:
>
> What type of UPS is OK for a Debian i386 Server?
> What about the APC --- is there any special software?
I use APC Back-UPS 650 which will keep two PIII 650 (each with 2 HDs,
4 Fans, no monitor) humming for about 45 minutes... plenty of time for
the generator to kick in.. with gen
RJ wrote:
>
> What type of UPS is OK for a Debian i386 Server?
> What about the APC --- is there any special software?
I use APC Back-UPS 650 which will keep two PIII 650 (each with 2 HDs,
4 Fans, no monitor) humming for about 45 minutes... plenty of time for
the generator to kick in.. with ge
> Please... ANY suggestions and help would be greatly appreciated.
I'm sure you've already tried these but:
Are you sure it is not a noisy cable problem?
- Try a different cable
- Try a crossover cable directly from card to card to eliminate the
possibility of a card to switch problem.
- You
> Please... ANY suggestions and help would be greatly appreciated.
I'm sure you've already tried these but:
Are you sure it is not a noisy cable problem?
- Try a different cable
- Try a crossover cable directly from card to card to eliminate the
possibility of a card to switch problem.
- You
Ashby Gochenour wrote:
> Hey Guys,
> I am not sure what this cron log is saying. Can anyone elaborate on this
> log?
>
> /etc/cron.daily/exim:
> deleted T:schily.isdn.cs.tu-berlin.de:130.149.220.3 (too old)
There was a message sitting undeliverable in you mail queue for longer then your
exim.c
Marc-Adrian Napoli wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> have a wierd problem here. we have standard debian box here running wuftp,
> as well as an NT box with iis 5.0. (and ftp)
>
> a particular customer sitting behind a NAT'd firewall cant connect to our
> debian wuftp server, but has no problem with the NT box
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