Hi I'm trying to compile the latest 3com 905 drivers from scyld.com and I'm
getting these errors. I'm using a fresh install of Debian 2.2 r3
sac99:~/bleh# gcc -DMODULE -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -O6 -c 3c59x.c
In file included from /usr/include/linux/string.h:37,
from 3c59x.c:91:
/
Has anyone on this list had experience with setting
up email forwarding, like bigfoot and such services do.
If so can you point me to some resources on this
subject.
Richard
Nothing is interesting if you're not
interested.-- Helen MacInness
Further to the below problem. If i try to flush the ipautofw table, I get..
ipautofw -F
setsockopt: Protocol not available
Does this mean i dont have the necessary kernel support to forward
connections?
- Original Message -
From: Richard Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Debian Use
tcp and udp..it should accept all conections from *.*.*.* with
most ports and forward to 10.1.1.2 port 27910.
Except it doesnt work.
Could someone please let me know what obvious error I might have made.
Thanx
Richard Clarke
I know this is slightly off topic, but could someone tell me how I can
retrieve the exit code from a unix program and store it into a shell
variable
Richard
Except the guy said, shh not ssh!
Richard
- Original Message -
From: Onno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Ben Lutgens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Ron Farrer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; debian user list
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 1999 7:48 AM
Subject: Re: shh for Linux?
> At 01:57 PM 10/26/99 -0800, Ben Lut
t password, many times, however it still won't
work.
Can someone shed some light on what the problem may be.
Thanx
Richard Clarke
Hi,
I have my debbox, set up so that exim delivers local mail, and I can run
fetchmail to retrieve pop3 mail to a local mailbox. I now wish to be able to
download this mail to my winbox on the internal network. I installed
gnu-pop3d and added it to inetd.conf, and I can telnet to port 110 just
ction error while fetching from t8.cs.man.ac.uk
fetchmail: Query status=10
- Original Message -
From: Gary Hennigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, October 25, 1999 9:50 PM
Subject: Re: Exim and mail
> "Richard Clarke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
Ok, I want to use exim to deliver mail to local users and I would like to
use fetchmail to deliver mail from a pop3 server to a particular user.
However I am having problems getting it to work.
I chose,
(4) Local delivery only: You are not on a network. Mail for local users
is delivered.
I
All of a sudden I am unable to ssh or ftp into my linux box from my windows
box. I recently upgraded a couple of things, primarily libc6. Truth by told
I can ssh into my linux box but ssh takes about 30+seconds to connect. Ftp
doesn't work full stop. That is unless, I first telnet to my uni account
Hi,
Could somebody please suggest to
me how I can use APT and lynx when I have to use a http proxy with my
university.
Thanks in advance
Richard
Hi,
Could someone point me to documentation for exim and fetchmail which is
easier to understand than the "man" files. As I understand, exim is a local
mail agent which uses SMTP? to send mail around the localnetwork. Fetchmail
delivers remote mail, POP3 in my case, to this local network and th
Could somebody please explain to me how I can get eggdrop working with
Debian. I have installed tcl8 using both *.dev and *.tar.gz. But everytime,
even tho I know tcl is installed...when I try and run eggdrop (yes it
compiles just fine) it says...
./eggdrop: error in loading shared libraries
libtcl
Could somebody please explain to me how I can get
eggdrop working with Debian. I have installed tcl8 using both *.dev and
*.tar.gz. But everytime, even tho I know tcl is installed...when I try and run
eggdrop (yes it compiles just fine) it says...
./eggdrop: error in loading shared
libraries
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