after looking for a bit more, i found that you could set an option to
force an authentication with a host "host_require_auth=".
now the result of a ehlo call to the server gives this;
LOG: MAIN
<= [EMAIL PROTECTED] U=root P=local S=247
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/exim4/conf.d/transport$ T: remote_smt
On Sat, Apr 17, 2004 at 07:18:10PM -0600, s. keeling wrote:
> > The first letter of english in upper-case ;-)
>
> You capitalize François. I imagine you also capitalize French, et
> Français? Or is the objection political? I'll bet that's off topic.
Well, François, Keeling and Yves are names a
I've been experimenting with the new NetInst CD in VMWare, since I
don't have a scratch system. The installer defaults to Grub for a boot
loader and also defaults to installing into MBR. The setup also uses an
initrd kernel.
This all fine and good, but I've been trying to compile a non-initrd
ke
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Hi all
I have what appears to be a driver/IO conflict that I would greatly
appreciate some assistance with fixing!
I have recently acquired an older laptop - a Toshiba Satellite Pro
460CDT - that I am using to learn the Debian ropes. It came with a 3COM
Dell-branded PCMCIA network adapter, model
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Hi all
I have what appears to be a driver/IO conflict that I would greatly
appreciate some assistance with fixing!
I have recently acquired an older laptop - a Toshiba Satellite Pro
460CDT - that I am using to learn the Debian ropes. It came with a 3COM
Dell
On Sun, 18 Apr 2004, Jeff Coppock wrote:
> I've been experimenting with the new NetInst CD in VMWare, since I
> don't have a scratch system. The installer defaults to Grub for a boot
> loader and also defaults to installing into MBR. The setup also uses
> an initrd kernel.
[...]
> I've been using
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On Sun, Apr 18, 2004 at 10:34:42AM -0700, Jeff Coppock wrote:
> I've been experimenting with the new NetInst CD in VMWare, since I
> don't have a scratch system. The installer defaults to Grub for a boot
> loader and also defaults to installing into MBR. The setup also uses an
> initrd kernel.
>
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after looking for a bit more, i found that you could set an option to
force an authentication with a host "host_require_auth=".
now the result of a ehlo call to the server gives this;
LOG: MAIN
<= [EMAIL PROTECTED] U=root P=local S=247
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/exim4/conf.d/transport$ T: remote_smt
On Sat, Apr 17, 2004 at 07:18:10PM -0600, s. keeling wrote:
> > The first letter of english in upper-case ;-)
>
> You capitalize François. I imagine you also capitalize French, et
> Français? Or is the objection political? I'll bet that's off topic.
Well, François, Keeling and Yves are names a
I've been experimenting with the new NetInst CD in VMWare, since I
don't have a scratch system. The installer defaults to Grub for a boot
loader and also defaults to installing into MBR. The setup also uses an
initrd kernel.
This all fine and good, but I've been trying to compile a non-initrd
ke
Hi all
I have what appears to be a driver/IO conflict that I would greatly
appreciate some assistance with fixing!
I have recently acquired an older laptop - a Toshiba Satellite Pro
460CDT - that I am using to learn the Debian ropes. It came with a 3COM
Dell-branded PCMCIA network adapter, model
Apologies to all, I hit send to soon.
Hi all
I have what appears to be a driver/IO conflict that I would greatly
appreciate some assistance with fixing!
I have recently acquired an older laptop - a Toshiba Satellite Pro
460CDT - that I am using to learn the Debian ropes. It came with a 3COM
Dell
On Sun, 18 Apr 2004, Jeff Coppock wrote:
> I've been experimenting with the new NetInst CD in VMWare, since I
> don't have a scratch system. The installer defaults to Grub for a boot
> loader and also defaults to installing into MBR. The setup also uses
> an initrd kernel.
[...]
> I've been using
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