r than the router
>cards
>2. My internal lan cannot ping my web server in the dmz
>3. The router log files *DOES NOT SHOW* any log entries reg. dmz-bad chain.
>(ipchain rules are given at the end)
>
>Therefore I cannot use my web server at all.
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>
>i've got 2 ne2000 cards, each working perfectly with the ne.o modules. my
>question is: how can i use the module to get _both_ cards working
>simultaneously?
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ing it? The output of "ls -l /dev/hda10"
might be informative, as might a partition list of /dev/hda from fdisk.
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alled to ethernet adapter cards but only one is being detected. ...
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hat or debian linux. Redhat
>didn't have much in the way of errors, but debian produced some very
>interesting things during boot up:
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port_release_R4941ccbd
>/lib/modules/2.2.15/misc/lp.o: unresolved symbol
>parport_ieee1284_nibble_mode_ok_R6b2e03ae
>/lib/modules/2.2.15/misc/lp.o: unresolved symbol
>parport_wait_peripheral_R444ff5e9
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dule to the list in /etc/modules (assuming you have
tulip.o available for your kernel).
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check lpq, it shows that a job was processed by the
>queue, but nothing comes out of the printer.
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lly needed; it might be the support for
non-printer devices on the parport.
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heads up: some cable-modem providers require you to use a particular
hostname as part of the least request; I can't recall if RR is like this or not.
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computer run both WinXX and any Linux distribution.
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they fit different needs. What are yours?
Yes, there are big differences among them.
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res that you have the VGA16 X server installed
(package xf86-vga16).
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ation would come up??
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port packages, but no "ssh2".
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server. Here, we use popa3d (which
you can apt-get under that name). "apt-cache search pop3" turns up several
others, but I haven't tried them.
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ools, and video.s.
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>
>i didn't see error messages during the process and i
>always got a prompt after "make" commands.
>
>
>q: where may i find the newly recompiled kernel?
>
>q: will it have a name other than zimage or linux?
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server normally listens to.
>I tried 25, but that's SMTP (sendmail). And a look at the fetchmail man
>page didn't help me either.
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27;t know that router, so I have no opinion. But if you (lucky you!)
actually have an ISP that understands about Linux, I wouldn't be too concerned.
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n a 10 mbps LAN with Ne2000 cars on both interfaces. Never a
problem. For you, the only issue is whether your 486 has pci slots; if not,
you'll need to run it at 10 mbps with isa-bus cards. No big deal for the DSL
side, but possbily a problem on the LAN side.
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rote:
> HI all,
> anyone has a US/Robotics 3Com external modem.
> I'm trying to setup it and cant succed.
> What are its configurations?
> ioport, irq, setserial, ttyS?
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bian.org/debian frozen non-free
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sure they hire sysadmin support that knows the
specific Linux distribution they plan to use (or to hire a sysadmin, then
let him or her pick the distribution) -- just knowing "Linux" isn't good
enough any more, in my opinion ... as your experience trying to m
rding to "apt-cache search ssh" (running on potato),
there is no "sshd" package. My memory says that "ssh" installs both the
server (daemon) and the client of OpenSSH.
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.??? :-p
If you've been thinking that it somehow modifies the "telnet" command
itself, you haven't yet tested for its presence. Start with a simple check,
like "which ssh", and go from there.
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At 10:05 PM 5/19/00 -0700, Jay Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Is there a way to keep my Telnet port open but still have security?
No. At least not *good* security.
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upports Linux - Click for more". You might try that for answers to
the above two questions.
>5. Any gotas on running a serial device for a 128K connection?
Sorry, but I don't understand this question.
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