On Fri, 25 Feb 2000, Alex McCool wrote:
> Could someone explain the diff between fstab and mtab?
fstab is used by the mount command to know what filesystems go on what
mount points, mostly for mounting them at startup. mtab is used to keep
track of what filesystems are mounted, right now.
Replace "unstable" with "potato". If you prefer, I think "frozen" will
work, but using potato is likely to produce fewer unpleasant surprises as
things evolve.
> -Original Message-
> From: Thomas C Sobczynski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, February 25, 2000 3:10 PM
> To: debian
Could someone explain the diff between fstab and
mtab?
Just replace all occurances of unstable with potato.
Sean
Thomas C Sobczynski wrote:
>
> Currently, my /etc/apt/sources.list is set to grab from the unstable
> branch. I'd like to stick with the upcoming Potato release for a
> while even as Debian moves ahead with unstable. What should my
> so
JSI's web site has the following tip. It's for NT, but may bear on the
problems getting install to work cleanly on Adaptec 2940 based systems. By
the way, I think the current potato boot floppies have fixed the problem
anyway.
2018 » Error when booting the NT 4.0 or Windows 2000 CD with an Adapt
On Friday, 25 February 2000 at 22:01, Wojciech Zabolotny wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 25, 2000 at 04:05:31PM -0500, Brendan Cully wrote:
> > On Friday, 25 February 2000 at 21:41, Wojciech Zabolotny wrote:
> > > Hi All,
> > >
> > > I'm looking for IMAP server/client, allowing for safe authentication (no
>
Currently, my /etc/apt/sources.list is set to grab from the unstable
branch. I'd like to stick with the upcoming Potato release for a
while even as Debian moves ahead with unstable. What should my
sources.list look like to accomplish that?
Thanks,
Tom
wget will do thatman wget
Sean
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know of a script that would save the html pages from a
> website along with the pictures and any .tar.gz's down to a selected
> depth?
>
> This would be useful to save online docs for people on dialup
> connect
Hi,
Does anyone know of a script that would save the html pages from a
website along with the pictures and any .tar.gz's down to a selected
depth?
This would be useful to save online docs for people on dialup
connections.
Regards,
Mark.
On 2000-02-25 13:51:27, Patrick Hamel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I recently bought a new 10/100Mb hub and I have problem running my
> 3c905B-Tx to 100bTx.
[...]
> Anyone got this solve before???
I have two nics both 3c905B one with ring on lan and one without.
Think that I had to force them to 100 using
Kent West wrote:
>
> I accidentally hosed the /var partition on a friend's Debian box. In
> trying to repair the damage, I started getting the message "E: Internal
> Error, Couldn't configure a pre-depend" from both apt-get and dselect.
>
> Can anyone enlighten me as to how to get apt/dselect wor
Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I'm new to this list. I installed debian after I lost my original hard drive
> to
> power fault. The original box was built by my brother and sound card worked
> great.
>
> I used the CD's to install and then upgraded kernal to 2.2.14. During t
Hi,
I recently bought a new 10/100Mb hub and I have problem running my
3c905B-Tx to 100bTx.
What happens is this:
[WinNT, Win98]
- All fine, link comes up at 100/full as per EEPROM autoselection.
[Linux (Debian potato (Dec 99) with 2.2.13 kernel)]
During boot and before modules are loaded, link
Hi gang! Can anybody help me with this conundrum?
I have a hamm installation on a Toshiba 4080 XCDT, and I installed
XFree86 3.3.5 to get the vid driver for it.
(BTW the last thing I was doing before I started spending all my time
on this problem was trying to install Corel WP8, which was demandi
On Fri, Feb 25, 2000 at 12:54:25PM -0500, Jonathan Markevich wrote:
> I installed potato's windowmaker last night, and it worked fine until I
> stepped through the configuration boxes. When it got to the menu one, it
> complained that all of the applications were wrong, or something like
> that...
On Fri, Feb 25, 2000 at 04:05:31PM -0500, Brendan Cully wrote:
> On Friday, 25 February 2000 at 21:41, Wojciech Zabolotny wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I'm looking for IMAP server/client, allowing for safe authentication (no
> > plain
> > text password transfer).
> > The imap/fetchmail set requires
On Friday, 25 February 2000 at 21:41, Wojciech Zabolotny wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm looking for IMAP server/client, allowing for safe authentication (no plain
> text password transfer).
> The imap/fetchmail set requires installation of the whole kerberos suite,
> which is very big trouble... :-(.
f
Hi All,
I'm looking for IMAP server/client, allowing for safe authentication (no plain
text password transfer).
The imap/fetchmail set requires installation of the whole kerberos suite,
which is very big trouble... :-(.
--
TIA
Wojciech Zabolotny
What do you get for
df /var
?
> Hi,
>
> I am running Debian Woody i386.
>
> Yesterday I had a scary experience. I started getting these "device
> full, can't save to device" messages and several applications crashed.
> I could not send mail, I only got these messages.
>
> I rebooted
Hello all,
I'm new to this list. I installed debian after I lost my original hard drive to
power fault. The original box was built by my brother and sound card worked
great.
I used the CD's to install and then upgraded kernal to 2.2.14. During the
proccess, my sound card didn't get noticed
Huh, what is setserial used for? I thought this didn't have any effect with
pcmcia. --Hans
BTW, what are you running: Slink, Potato or Corel? Where did you get the
upgraded packages?
At 01:14 PM 2/25/00 +0800, Jonathan Chang wrote:
>Hi, all,
>
>For those who have ppp problem, here is my test
I am using potato and I have the following problem.
I just installed acroread from potato ( non-free ) version
4 and tried to read a pdf file using netscape. Netscape
crashes with:
Bus Error LD_PRELOAD=/lib/libBRokenLocale.so.1 $netscape "$@"
I had this problem with acrobat version 3 as we
hi,
If I wanted to upgrade from potato (kernel version 2.2.13) to woody,
what steps do I have to do in order to accomplish this?
thanks.
Nathan E Norman wrote:
> I was able to get around this, but I DO NOT recommend that anyone use
> my method!! If you do, don't tell me about how screwed up your system
> got.
>
Well, I followed your directions and everything appears to be working
just fine. I actually had to force install some
> > When I restart my PC and I start the debian distribution.
> > I got on startup :
> > ...
> > /dev/hdc2 on /var type ext2 (rw)
> > ...
> > Parallelizing fsck version 1.15 (18 Jul 1999)
> > /dev/hdc2 was not cleanly unmounted, check forced
> > /dev/hdc2 555/26208 files (13.0% non-contiguous), 6
I am using OSS (Commericial) with my Sound Blaster AWE64 Gold,
and for
most things, the sound works awesome. However, for some reason
I cannot get
the KDE System Sounds to function at all. I have enabled them,
but hitting the test
button does nothing, and generates no errors in the syslog,
etc.
Bruno Boettcher hat gesagt: // Bruno Boettcher wrote:
> BTW what program should i use to inspect soundfiles to extract the relevant
> information? i noticed that i couldn't get this sort of info from sox...
"file" from the debian-package of the same name is good at giving quick
info about files,
OK, i got a bit farther: more grepping led to a trail ending
at /usr/lib/mime/packages/, and lowered netscape's priorities while
increasing lynx's, but when lynx opens the message, there's a
blank line at the beginning, followed by all of the html.
rick
On Fri, 25 Feb 2000, John Davis wrote:
davis >Hello
davis >
davis >I keep getting HOST IDENTIFICATION HAS CHANGED! errors. How do I
prevent
davis >these errors and how do I ensure
davis >that my machines are not under attack from someone?
remove the file ~/.ssh/known_hosts or edit it to remove
I installed potato's windowmaker last night, and it worked fine until I
stepped through the configuration boxes. When it got to the menu one, it
complained that all of the applications were wrong, or something like
that... so it promptly deleted the menus.
I have purged and reinstalled it a few t
Robert Waldner writes:
> I cannot figure out how to _not_ authenticate when using pppd.
By selecting either PAP or CHAP and filling in anything at all for username
and password. The host at the other end tells pppd what kind of
authentication to use, so if it never asks for PAP or CHAP the entrie
Marko Cehaja writes:
> But I suppose, that pppconfig program would accept something like ^M sign
> and so to make it possible to accepte configuration for modem like
> ATZ^MATM0L0 when you configure the pon connection with pppconfig.
It's not quite that simple. The modem will send 'OK' in respons
On Fri, Feb 25, 2000 at 01:51:55AM -, Pollywog wrote:
> I have figured out what is going on with my machine after 15 reboots.
> I can ping the other machine on my home network but if I connect to the net I
> cannot do anything until I do 'ipchains -F'. I can restart my ipchains rules
> and al
Does anyone have any experience with
aic7xxx and linear raid
oh
and throw in wu-ftpd.
Since this is a contination of another thread:
Background.
When uploading a file using wu-ftpd to a RAID linear directory
mount I get CRC errors in the file.
Uploading to a normal ext2 mount the upload works
Quoting Jaume Teixi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> So the problem is that I'm trying to install Debian 2.1 with
> kernel-image-2.2.12-2.2.12-1 and when booting from CD stops with message:
^^
Ah, that explains the unusual combination (to me) of Debian and
On Fri, Feb 25, 2000 at 11:22:35AM -0500, John Davis wrote:
> Hello
>
> I keep getting HOST IDENTIFICATION HAS CHANGED! errors. How do I prevent
> these errors and how do I ensure
> that my machines are not under attack from someone?
>
> On one machine, I get this message everytime I connect to
Quoting Alex McCool ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> Doing md5sum results:
> This is the client, I know this files is good
> /home/amccool$ md5sum winamp25e_full.exe
> 1a8cc2cddc56fbffef748cb83903913d winamp25e_full.exe
>
> This is the suscpect FTP server
> /home/amccool$ md5sum winamp25e_full.exe
> 0
Hello
I keep getting HOST IDENTIFICATION HAS CHANGED! errors. How do I prevent
these errors and how do I ensure
that my machines are not under attack from someone?
On one machine, I get this message everytime I connect to it. I have tried
to reinstall ssh via apt-get remove/install ssh,
and I
[Please reply by mail, as I'm not subscribed to debian-user]
When I connect to my Debian (woody) box from an xterm running on Solaris
($TERM=xterm) and run mutt, the text positioning is all wrong. But, if
I use screen, everything works fine. Other text-mode programs (e.g.
slrn, vim, etc) have no
Hi,
I am running Debian Woody i386.
Yesterday I had a scary experience. I started getting these "device
full, can't save to device" messages and several applications crashed.
I could not send mail, I only got these messages.
I rebooted the machine, and when I came back up I noticed that several
I am trying to install Debian on an MVME167.
I have downloaded from slink (March 2 version):
tftplilo
tftplilo.conf
linux (for MVME167)
root.bin (for MVME167)
and moved these to /boot with new names as directed.
I have set up tftp and the MVME167.
When I reset the MVME167 I g
Every time some knucklehead sends me a message with an
html component, show tries to fire off netscape to read
the stupid thing. I've looked high and low in all of the
. files in ~, in everything with "mime" in /etc, and
every man page I can think of. I can't find *anything*
that tells it to us
Micha mentioned,
> I got the latest source for lyx from their site, because I need thw hebrew
> support thats installed there.
> The problem is, can someone tell me how to configure it to the right
> dirextories ( what are they ?) I got the source package for 1.1.4 from
> debian and I tired to copy
On Fri, Feb 25, 2000 at 02:48:36PM +0100, Wojciech Zabolotny wrote:
> I've installed the imap package on my debian box. However I can't access
> my mail folders, located in ~/Mail directory - neither from other debian
> box with fetchmail nor from Win98 box with Netscape. I couldn't find
> any inf
On Thu, Feb 24, 2000 at 11:23:19PM +, Richard McCombs wrote:
>
> I recently installed Frozen "Potato" on my computer.
> Today I was trying to install apache-perl and I get the following
> error...
> "ln: cannot create symbolic link `/etc/apache/conf' to `.' No such file
> or
> directory"
apa
On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, [ISO-8859-1] Nils-Erik Svang緳d wrote:
> I use gtv, works fine for me and are available as debs
> there is one called mtv which also is good but the inter face is not free,
> the server is though
> /nisse
>
I tried gtv, but the audio does not work. It seems that gtv still lac
I've installed the imap package on my debian box. However I can't access
my mail folders, located in ~/Mail directory - neither from other debian
box with fetchmail nor from Win98 box with Netscape. I couldn't find
any info about required further configuration of imap...
How to make my mail folder
wah writes:
> How do I get ppp to redial on BUSY?
Put 'persist' in /etc/ppp/peers/provider.
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler)
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI
subscribe
> Hi Kent
Since its a new computer, why not go to your vendor? Should have been some
kind of warranty. Dean
>
>
> This is a brand new computer. Everything was working fine until I
> cfdisked the primary drive. Then the bios can't detect either of my
> drives. The only one detected is
John is 100% correct.
The one thing I would offer, based on my having
single-handedly screwed up probably 100 or more
installs, is that you should walk away from it for a
day or so if you can afford to. Try hard to force
yourself to stay away from the box for at least 24
hours.
Every time I had
How do I get ppp to redial on BUSY? Do I use the chat script? I read
something about chat returning an error code of 4 on the chat man page,
but I wouldn't know what to do with it!
Any ideas?
On Fri, Feb 25, 2000 at 07:16:24PM +1100, Brian May wrote:
> > "Branden" == Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Branden> In a stressful time like freeze, it is really aggravating
> Branden> to deal with the nonstop trickle of people who tell me
> Branden> that because
On Mon, Feb 21, 2000 at 12:58:11PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I am going to upgrade from Debian slink 2.1 to potato. Can
>anybody tell me if I am wrong about the procedure? Actually,
>I am working with a spanish non-official Debian distribution
>and it includes apt-get, Kde, gnome, etc
So the problem is that I'm trying to install Debian 2.1 with
kernel-image-2.2.12-2.2.12-1 and when booting from CD stops with message:
NCR53c406a : no ports avaiable
And can't install anything :-(
And that's due to my SCSI Host Adaptec AIC 7895P on the mainboard
So there's any way to pass trough
On Fri, Feb 25, 2000 at 01:42:58AM -0800, davidturetsky wrote:
> I have a bunch of Windows95 files stranded on my old hard drives, not
> accessible from windows because the directory (I believe) has been corrupted
>
> How can I access them directly and copy them off onto the 34gb drive
> that cam
On Fri, Feb 25, 2000 at 12:06:54AM -0600, ktb wrote
>
> ktb wrote:
>
> > >
> > > I had stuff on the disk but I meant to wipe it clean. What my problem
> > > seems to be coming down to is my computer will no longer auto detect my
> > > HD's. I had one HD (primary) with Windows 98 and (secondary)
> "Branden" == Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Branden> In a stressful time like freeze, it is really aggravating
Branden> to deal with the nonstop trickle of people who tell me
Branden> that because *THEIR* system is broken, I need to add a
Branden> DEPENDENCY on
I accidentally hosed the /var partition on a friend's Debian box. In
trying to repair the damage, I started getting the message "E: Internal
Error, Couldn't configure a pre-depend" from both apt-get and dselect.
Can anyone enlighten me as to how to get apt/dselect working again?
Thanks!
Dear all,
Now that I've got two brand new external SCSI drives to play with I am
rethinking my system set-up. If you have got some advice, I'd love to
hear it. Here is the scoop.
The system in question is an IBM PC 300PL with an internal 8.3GB IDE
drive and 2 external SCSI drives (20GB and 27GB
Dear all,
Now that I've got two brand new external SCSI drives to play with I am
rethinking my system set-up. If you have got some advice, I'd love to
hear it. Here is the scoop.
The system in question is an IBM PC 300PL with an internal 8.3GB IDE
drive and 2 external SCSI drives (20GB and 27GB
On Thu, 24 Feb 2000 20:00:15 PST, kmself@ix.netcom.com writes:
>Well, the obvious response is -- who's got a good spam-block suggestion
>for a fetchmail/mutt combination?
well, there are lots of options for lots of different MTAs, some
good places to get started include:
http://spam.abuse.net/tool
I have a bunch of Windows95 files stranded on my
old hard drives, not accessible from windows because the directory (I believe)
has been corrupted
How can I access them directly and copy them off
onto the 34gb drive that came with my new system?
If not readily accessible from simple scrip
ktb wrote:
> >
> > I had stuff on the disk but I meant to wipe it clean. What my problem
> > seems to be coming down to is my computer will no longer auto detect my
> > HD's. I had one HD (primary) with Windows 98 and (secondary) with
> > Slink. Now neither of my HD's are detected. I went int
I did this just last night on my smp machine and with little effort and
running "make INCLUDE=/usr/include" and the normal instructions I have
sound. I suck at configuring sound under Linux so if I can do most anyone
can now for the sblive. I encourage people to give it a go even if they've
failed
On Fri, Feb 25, 2000 at 05:51:58AM +0200, Micha Feigin wrote:
> I got the latest source for lyx from their site, because I need thw hebrew
> support thats installed there.
> The problem is, can someone tell me how to configure it to the right
> dirextories ( what are they ?) I got the source packag
sendmail has a masquerade option, postfix probably does too since its a
drop in replacement.
if you masquerade as say mydomain.com no matter what domain the sender
uses it'll get changed to mydomain.com ..is that what your lookin for ?
nate
On Fri, 25 Feb 2000, Matthew Dalton wrote:
matthe >I'm
Dear All,
I just install the slink and want to update the libc6_2.0.7
to libc6_2.1.3.4. When i install the libc6_2.1.3.4, dpkg show me that it
depends on debianutils >= 1.13.1 . Therefore, i download the
debianutil_1.13.2 . However, when i install the debianutils, it shows me
that it depen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Colin Watson) wrote:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Brad) wrote:
>>There are probably also other windows cursor viewers floating around
>>that may be less complex and depend less on the registry, and so have a
>>better shot at wining... Good luck!
>
>freshmeat has a package called icoutils,
On Thu, Feb 24, 2000 at 12:27:15PM -0500, Lane Lester wrote:
>
> But I still need to know how large to make my replacement boot partition
> below 1024 cyl.
On my system, i have /, /bin, /boot, /dev, /etc, /lib, /root, and /sbin
all on one 80M partition (of which only 22M is used). Since it's that
Hi, all,
For those who have ppp problem, here is my test report. There are a
good news and a bad news. The good one is that my PCMCIA modem card works
and is very stable now. The bad news is I can not determine exactly where
this bugfix comes from.
First I briefly describe my environment
Branden Robinson wrote:
> I'd very much appreciate hearing these suggestions. Please DON'T send them
> directly to me; send them to debian-x@lists.debian.org instead so they can
> be considered and discussed by a number of people.
I think this may actually soon stop being a FAQ. The reason why is
Ethan Benson wrote:
> apparently not, im trying to hold off judgement until there is real
> documentation
The file is documented well enough so you can figure it out; it has 72
lines of comments.
> (and they bother to replace the default interfaces file
> that contains `this is completely unstabl
In a stressful time like freeze, it is really aggravating to deal with the
nonstop trickle of people who tell me that because *THEIR* system is
broken, I need to add a DEPENDENCY on xfonts-base to all the X servers, or
to xserver-common.
This is WRONG. Utterly, completely, and totally WRONG.
The
On Wed, 23 Feb 2000, Michael Meskes wrote:
> My kids brought me some files teh types of which I never heard about. Could
> anyone please tell me what I need to open *.ani? FILE does know this type:
>
> Ani/zubat.ani: RIFF (little-endian) data, animated cursor
>
> Thanks.
>
> Michael
>
> P.S.:
On Fri, Feb 25, 2000 at 05:39:08AM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
> Hi !
>
> Is it possibble to masquarade my e-mail to the outside world from
> my LAN ? I'll tell you exactly what I wanted to say. I have a local
> LAN, one e-mail address. I have set up a local DNS and ipchains
> rules but I st
On Thu, Feb 24, 2000 at 09:42:04PM -0600, David J. Kanter wrote:
> I followed the KDE instructions of getting it to use another window manager
> rather than kwm, but this doesn't seem to work.
>
> What I did was change the "exec kwm" in the kde/startkde script to "exec
> afterstep" or "exec sawmil
Well, the obvious response is -- who's got a good spam-block suggestion
for a fetchmail/mutt combination?
I pull my mail feed from my ISP. There is occasional traffic I'd like
to block, such as the message just received, and worse, an apparently
growing number of "subscription" spam services I se
On Thu, Feb 24, 2000 at 03:03:52PM -0600, ktb wrote
> kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> >
> > On Thu, Feb 24, 2000 at 10:03:13AM -0600, ktb wrote:
> > > "Allan M. Wind" wrote:
> > > >
> > > > On 2000-02-24 09:40:21, ktb wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > I've pulled a real bone head deal it seems. I decided to
I got the latest source for lyx from their site, because I need thw hebrew
support thats installed there.
The problem is, can someone tell me how to configure it to the right
dirextories ( what are they ?) I got the source package for 1.1.4 from
debian and I tired to copy the configure script from
On Thu, Feb 24, 2000 at 10:05:51PM -, Pollywog wrote:
> As if I were not confused enough, now I need to get rid of /etc/init.d/network
no you don't, just leave your existing /etc/init.d/network script and
ignore this new undocumented method.
> and use this new /etc/network/interfaces, but I
On Thu, 24 Feb 2000, Steve Kondik wrote:
> yep, its a winmodem.
ouch... it hurts...
On Thu, 24 Feb 2000, Jacob Kuntz wrote:
> i'm interested in using coda (advanced network filesystem, nfs killer) on
> debian. a google search turned up links to a mailing list entry from '98
> that indicated coda was on it's way in back then. i havn't been able to find
> either the packages or t
I followed the KDE instructions of getting it to use another window manager
rather than kwm, but this doesn't seem to work.
What I did was change the "exec kwm" in the kde/startkde script to "exec
afterstep" or "exec sawmill" but logging on simply kicks me back to the xdm
banner.
Any ideas?
--
D
Actually the latest snap-shots from creative do. I installed the live smp
drivers probably a good 2 months ago.. I guess I probably should get a more
recent version.
james
-Original Message-
From: Svante Signell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2000 4:58 PM
To: debian-
On Fri, Feb 25, 2000 at 03:16:42AM +0200, Shaul Karl wrote:
> 1) extra security?
> [03:11:45 /tmp]$ man 8 mount | grep -A1 -B3 suid
> nosuid Do not allow set-user-identifier or set-
> group-identifier bits to take effect. (This
> seems s
On Thu, Feb 24, 2000 at 06:50:33PM -0500, Jonathan Lupa wrote:
> Thanks all, I'll just follow this advice below. Where in the boot
> chain should this go? Currently, I'm adding it to
> /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh.
hmm? the chmod is permanent, just like when you chmod any other
directory on a unix l
On Thu, Feb 24, 2000 at 02:04:20AM -0800, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> Reply on-list.
>
> On Thu, Feb 24, 2000 at 01:24:28AM -0800, wah wrote:
> >
> > On Thu, 24 Feb 2000 kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> > > Are you trying to set keymaps for the console or for X. AFAIK, they're
> > > handled seper
yep, its a winmodem.
On 02/24/00 @ 07:40PM, pplaw wrote:
> debs,
>
> i have a brand new dell deskbox with an internal modem--conexant
> (mdp3900v.u modem)--that won't pon.
>
> here's what i see:
>
> $ setserial
> $ /dev/ttyS0, uart: 16550A, port: 0x03f8, irq: 4
>
> $ plog
> ...chat [348]: abo
debs,
i have a brand new dell deskbox with an internal modem--conexant
(mdp3900v.u modem)--that won't pon.
here's what i see:
$ setserial
$ /dev/ttyS0, uart: 16550A, port: 0x03f8, irq: 4
$ plog
...chat [348]: abort on (no carrier)
...chat [348]: abort on (voice)
...chat [348]: abort on (no d
Hi
I am trying to give our network access to ftp via the Web but it is not
working. I use ipfw on slink.
here is what i tried :
IPFWACC="/sbin/ipfwadm -F -b -a accept"
ANYHOST="0.0.0.0/0"
USERPORT="1024:65535"
$DIAGNET is our network
$IPFWACC -P tcp -S $ANYHOST $USERPORT -D $DIAGNET $USERPOR
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Look to Freshmeat for the project homepage and info. Go to the project
page for latest news (Feb, 2000):
http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/news.html
On Thu, Feb 24, 2000 at 07:29:59PM -0500, Jacob Kuntz wrote:
> i'm interested in using coda (advanced network filesystem, nfs killer) on
> debian. a g
I have figured out what is going on with my machine after 15 reboots.
I can ping the other machine on my home network but if I connect to the net I
cannot do anything until I do 'ipchains -F'. I can restart my ipchains rules
and all is well until the next time I need to reboot. At that time, I ne
On 02/25/00 05:39AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi !
>
> Is it possibble to masquarade my e-mail to the outside world from
> my LAN ? I'll tell you exactly what I wanted to say. I have a local
> LAN, one e-mail address. I have set up a local DNS and ipchains
> rules but I stopped at sendmail. I
On 02/24/00 11:57AM, Dave Sherohman wrote:
> In your case, with only a single machine involved, putting localhost into
> /etc/news/server should work, though I prefer to use the box's own name
> instead.
Thanks. That's what I ended up doing. I'll try to set it up with my
machine name a little late
>
> > FWIW, here is the relevant line...
> >=20
> > /dev/md0 /tmp ext2defaults 0 2
>
> thats ok, but i would mount it defaults,nosuid for extra security. (it
> depends on how you partitioned if /var and /tmp and /home are there
> own partitions you should be able to mount them a
I like to use apt-move to create a local mirror of all the packages I've
installed. This makes it easy to keep the other machines on my home lan
up to date. All I do is make the apt-move directory (in my case it's on
/mirror) mountable via nfs by all local machines, and go from there.
I think this
Ciao Ethan Benson,
> > For some reason, I can't click links in netscape anymore. I can right
> > click
> > them and hit "Open Link in New Window", but left click them and have it
> > open in
> > the same window like it should. This is with Communicator 4.7.
> >
> > Ideas anyone? It is
Hi,
I have several packages downloaded on a machine. I'd like to be able to
apt-get'ing those packages from another machine. What packages do I have
to have on the first machine so that the downloaded packages can be
apt-get'ed by the second machine. (I can get Apache installed on the 1st
machine.
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