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> About the same result when I cahnge SMART_HOST to the smtp host of the
> ISP that I dial into.
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r what. I also would like to know how to
> set everything because I think my system time and/or date is wrong. Or
> maybe its my hardware time and/or date. Can someone explain?
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and soon
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> to do so.
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> incapable of working without a SOCKS client, or should I go deeper into the
> ethernet setup?
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> I'm not a native english speaker so i don't know how to pronouce "Debian" ---
> it seems somewhat strange to me.
> When i introduce Debian to my friends i have to spell it out letter by
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> Well, I did that, but I still got the same problem.
>
> Any ideas?
> Thanks in advance,
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uot;my-password"]
>
> and there they are, so what did I do wrong? how to prevent this?
> just ran pppconfig, selected PAP protocol and kept all the default awnsers.
> by the way, I'm still running (mainly) ham (Debian 2.0)
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One user says that upgrading the kernel fixed the problem. Well, I'm not
ready to upgrade my kernel. So does anyone else seen this?
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each time the program is run which is why you're getting the same answer. Try
instead:
srandom((unsigned int) (atol(cur)));
Which is what you really meant.
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"Bob C. Ruddy" wrote:
> Who would I go about starting xdm on a machine were I didn't want it to
> take over the console?
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> Can anyone see what I'm doing wrong?
>
> IDEA: is it an ipmasq problem?
>
> Patrick
>
> Wise Chinese Proverb: "If tired of computer winning at chess, try it at
> kick-boxing instead"
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Qs and ports in use? I think I've
> seen such a thing but I can't remember what it is.
>
> I know this is not much information yet but any insights would be appreciated.
It looks like the hardware is ok. I'm guessing software config or cable
problems. I
guess once you test the cable out on other machines you'll know more.
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[gateway B] will work for you.
>
>
> > linux to route packets. You do have to enable IP forwarding. This can be
> > done with:
> >
> > echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
> >
>
>Is this the only thing that is necessary?
>
>
. Anyone know
> whats going on? TIA
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> >
> > I tried to insert the character into a buffer with . I
> > received
> > the following message in the minibuffer:
> >
> > key read cannot be inserted in a buffer: #
> >
> > Does anyone have any suggestions on debugging this problem?
>
Not so. What's frowned upon are CNAMEs that point to other CNAMEs.
Shaleh wrote:
> I was under the impression that the use of CNAME was not smiled on. Is
> this the case? If so, what is the preferred way to handle CNAMEs?
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this is that I would like to control 8 independant
> relay switches with a computer program.
> Dan
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pap-secrets and I
> haven't found what file contains the secrets for diald.
>
> May 10 06:02:36 dialgate pppd[253]: ---
> pap authentication failed
> -
> ----Connection terminated.
The user passed in the PAP
y an ISP connection so my resolv.conf has two
> nameservers, that are 100%
> correct since I checked them with my provider and they work
> in windows.
> I simply cannot find what is wrong.
>
> What could be the problem?
> TIA.
> sasha.
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s SG?) in the past).
>
> Something very similar happens with xedit.
>
> Archive entries seem to say something about an .Xauthority file
> which my ordinary user account doesn't have. Same thing happens
> after su in xterm though.
>
> I am sure I'm getti
What have you got in /etc/nsswitch.conf?
Alexander Gutfraind wrote:
> Thanks for the reply!
> I've checked my host.conf and I have those entries.
> So what could be the problem?
>
> Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
>
> > In /etc/host.conf you need to have something l
Chris Evans wrote:
> Many, many thanks for your help...
>
> On 5 Aug 98, at 12:54, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
>
> > First thing is: are you su-ing and then running emacs? When you su you
> > lose your XAUTHORITY environment variable. The variables points to a file
> >
ckets, and not only 1 ?
> Where does these constructs being documented ?
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dress will be set with the :
option, DNS
with 'ms-dns X.X.X.X', and WINS with 'ms-wins X.X.X.X'. Had you read the pppd
man page
you would have discovered this.
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ppens again). After this, any subsequent attempt to
> use xdm or startx fails.
>
> any ideas?
> rick
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Problem: all had bit 7 set to 0
> Aug 11 15:27:10 hawkins pppd[775]: Exit.
>
>
> huh? This is an 8 bit clean connection. so how to i test it myself to
> have something to show the telecommunications folks? Or could my modem
> be sending 7 bits? It's a compaq pcmia modem in an
o do.
You shouldn't need to insert these modules if you have modules auto loaded.
> When I type pppd when logged in manually, I just get a bunch of nonsense
> characters.
That's just what you should see.
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enough, if at all...
>
> at install I entered mcdx=0x310,9,0x360,11,0x390,10
>
> I have sence edited mcdx.h with the address,irq's
>
> however the document didn't say how to get the header
>
> incorporated into the build...
>
> all three drives are mitsumi(fx001)...
>
> at the present all I have is the first one active...
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) {
> chosen = 1;
> break;
> }
> option++;
> }
> if(!chosen) {
> tputs(tparm(cursor, screenrow, screencol), 1, char_to_terminal);
> fprintf(out, "Incorrect choice, select again\n");
> }
> } while(!chosen);
> tputs(clear, 1, char_to_terminal);
> return selected;
> }
>
> int char_to_terminal(int char_to_write)
> {
> if (output_stream) putc(char_to_write, output_stream);
> return 0;
> }
>
> --
> end of code
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on the remote end which just runs pppd you should be able to just run
this. Is that what you had working before? You were using pon?
Why?
> 5) try pon again.
>
> > > I've figured out to insert
> > > the ppp & shlc modules on the host, but I'm not clear on what else to do.
>
> > You shouldn't need to insert these modules if you have modules auto loaded.
>
> that's my impression too, but my modules don't seem to autoload:
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14 15:33:31 eyry pppd[1647]: pppd 2.3.5 started by hawkppp, uid 1005
> Aug 14 15:33:31 eyry pppd[1647]: Using interface ppp0
> Aug 14 15:33:31 eyry pppd[1647]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyp1
> Aug 14 15:34:01 eyry pppd[1647]: LCP: timeout sending Config-Requests
> Aug 14 15:34:01 eyry pppd[1647]: Connection terminated.
> Aug 14 15:34:02 eyry pppd[1647]: Exit.
>
> I seem so close, and yet so far. If I ever understand any of this, I'll try
> to write a simpler howto . . .
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pecs ... should I use cfdisk to change that info?
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partition".
>
> Any ideas on what this error means? Is my hard drive bad? I noticed that
> cfdisk gives me cylinder/head/sector information on my drive that does not
> matchmy hard drive specs ... should I use cfdisk to change that info?
>
> Thanks for any advice!
&g
ght
make
the NT partition unusable.
> Finally, is there a FAQ anywhere that discusses the whole idea of
> partitions (primary vs extended), disk geometries, and MBR? I'm obviously
> ignorant.
Take a look at /usr/doc/lilo/Manual.txt.gz.
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uld work normally.
Michael Symalla wrote:
> Dear Debian users,
>
> can anyone help me to let my Alt-key be the metakey in emacs? Now I am
> using the ESC key, which works fine but is not as comfortable as the ALT
> key.
>
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Greetings,
Does anyone know of a V.35
serial card that has LINUX (Debian) drivers?
Looking to hook a T1 directly into a LINUX box and the CSU/DSU has
a V.35
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> is
>
> rxvt: can't open pseudo-tty
> rxvt: aborting
>
> So, how can I change this or does anyone know a good xterm replacement
> with the properties mentioned above?
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ll me how to configure login.config or ppp tolog
and display active ppp user ids. Peter
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> crw-rw 1 root dialout4, 65 for ttyS1
> as documented in /usr/doc/makedev/README.Debian.gz; I'm not sure what group
> dip is for.
Dip is for an old package called 'dip'. It was sort of line 'pon' I think.
Si
x27;
> or something?
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d's linux port
> of q2?
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> or a way to get either of them to function with another package?
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Even better, we could bring our list technology into the '80s and do a
multipart/alternative message format with an HTML alternative which provided a
sophisticated mailto: tag and include the subject, body, and the whole thing in
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only posibility or are there others? Are there any scripts
> doing a splitting by "idents" (man 3 syslog, see "void openlog")? This
> is what I'm searching for.
>
> Thanks for any answers,
>
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> default pop3 server and qpopper should listen to another port for
> receiving emails (xtnd xmit).
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lawlessly (in a business environment) day-in and day-out. I use diald to dial
on-demand and just tell the TA to do Sync-to-async conversion, then the regular
pppd
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> IPEN-CNEN/SP | is the Lord's purpose that prevails" Prov. 19.21
> "Then you'll know the truth, and the truth will set you free" John 8.32
> 'Then you'll know the code, and the code will set you free' Linux
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thing I could notice from the winnt machines outside my dept.
> Wins is based in MacAddr, isn't it?
> Should I put the linux box IP in the lmhosts of the wins
> server? Could this help?
> Thanks,
>
> On Thu, 24 Sep 1998, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
>
's not apparent that *any* implementation of APOP
will require a separate (and plaintext!) password file. This is due to the
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If you want to follow along in the discussion and progress you should
susbcribe to the Samba NT-DOM mailing list. Check out Mailing
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> find the passwords?
Right, the samba password file *won't* get the passwords. However, it can't
*use* the
unix passwords either so this is a non-issue. You have to create all the samba
passwords by hand using smbpasswd.
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sable that warning dialog as well: Just select
Properties for the shortcut and in the Advanced settings for the Program tab you
can un-check the 'warn blah blah' checkbox.
> [instructions for booting linux from Win95/DOS startup removed]
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be glad if you
> can share a solution that will make the .emacs files useable for both
> EMACS and XEMACS (if that's possible).
>
> Thanks,
>
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orks perfectly when running as
> root - however, I'd rather not
>
> If you have any ideas, please let me know.
>
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> I don't have any "strange" daemons running. It's a pretty basic
> box/config. No IP Masq, etc. `dmesg' doesn't show any problems.
> Neither do syslog, messages, etc.
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> Any ideas?
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It sure does. What's the output of '/sbin/ifconfig eth0'?
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> I'm doing this as root. Does that make a difference?
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> Later,
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> On Mon, 18 May 1998, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
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> > Sounds like more setuid trouble. To s
n my laptop (I have used one partition only + a
> swap partition). I would like to backup the partition and restore it on
> another laptop (of the same model). How can I restore a root partition.
> I am use to ufsrestore on Solaris.
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. Perhaps you could draw a little ascii-art network
representation. If I understand correctly, your Linux box dials up your NT
network. Then you're trying to connect to a network share which is on the
network
you've dialed into, right? Is this a windows box you're trying to connect t
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> Is it possible to create a file system on a tape drive ( like on
> mainframes) and use it as a disk? I know it is very slow, but is it
> possible?
>
> If not, is it possible to have several files on one tape and how to
> access them?
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ary for you (if you'll be
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TAPE II that
> interfaced with an rs-232 link. It was random access (just like the
> original dec-tape), each tape holding about as much as an old 8" SSSD
> floppy.
> I remember running the dungeon (aka zork) game on an lsi-11 (pdp-11/03)
> machine with dual dec tape II
May 28 21:50:54 albert pppd[181]: rcvd [LCP ConfNak id=0x1 ]
> May 28 21:50:54 albert pppd[181]: sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x2
> ]
> May 28 21:51:06 albert last message repeated 4 times
> May 28 21:51:06 albert pppd[181]: Modem hangup
> May 28 21:51:06 albert pppd[181]:
> Connection
but I can't find the solution
> anywhere. You know the case -- installing to a large disk -- reboot and
> freeze at "LI". What how-to do I read to find the fix?
>
> Any suggestions would be great.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Michael
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file, no results. The only thing I found that
> works is rebooting. I _know_ there's got to be another way besides that..
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v.conf if I had the IP, but this is not the
> case.
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> Thanks,
> Chris
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Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 01, 1998 at 11:28:02PM -0500, Gregory Guthrie wrote:
> > At 05:59 PM 5/29/98 -0500, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
> > >Well, you need to pass the speed to pppd as 115200, not 57600. You see, the
> > >set_serial spd_vhi flag sets what spe
.conf and be able to use both at the same time. You should list your
intranet DNS server first in the file. Have you tried this?
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ut I need to actually post
> some data to a server.
>
> Anyone have any information on ways to do this? I must admit that I don't
> know too much about http - expecially cgi stuff.
>
> Thanks for any help,
>
> Chris
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Gregory Guthrie wrote:
> At 09:35 AM 6/2/98 -0500, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
> >> > >Well, you need to pass the speed to pppd as 115200, not 57600. You
> see, the
> >> > >set_serial spd_vhi flag sets what speed will be used if 38400 is
> selected.
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