The Penis Patch is amazing
http://www.terima.net/ss/
Buyer beware - Penis patches!
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When using GNOME with the darklooks theme, which is white text on black
background, the GNOME help application displays its documents with black
text on black background. Even if I deselect the option 'use system
fonts', the problem persists.
The main menu to Help does display white text on black
also have a Windows box where I could install Debian to a different
virtual machine program on there and see what happens.
On Wed, 2012-07-18 at 14:20 +, Camaleón wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Jul 2012 02:43:09 -0400, Joshua wrote:
>
> > When using GNOME with the darklooks theme, which
GNOME on Squeeze. When I first turn on the Weather Report panel applet
and select my town, it works just fine. But then it will never update
after that, neither automatically nor manually. If I remove it from the
panel and re-add it, it gets the updated reading just fine. Any ideas
what gives?
I too have had this problem, and while I don't know exactly what's
failing on the script, I know it has something to do with converting the
Index files to gzip and xz. An easy fix (at the expense of some
additional bandwidth) is to pass in --slow-cpu, which will make it
download all versions of
different userids, but ordinary pages (including php scripts launched as
part of the apache process) must use the apache userid. Hence you need to
provide world or apache-group read and search access to all the files you
want to serve.
(That was probably way more than you wanted to know. I should
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002 15:04:07 -0500
"Bruce Park" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to install debian 3.0 and I'm stuck on the part where it
> asks me to input my mouse. I have a USB Microsoft Optical wheel mouse
> and I don't know what I should use.
> I've read that /dev/input/mice works but
On Sun, Nov 03, 2002 at 08:49:15AM -0800, Bob Nielsen wrote:
> Hopefully AMD will make non-TCPA x86 chips rather than caving-in to
> the M$/Intel collusion.
No such luck, AMD is part of the TCPA consortium too.
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On Sun, Nov 03, 2002 at 12:28:26PM -0700, Bob Proulx wrote:
> get around 40,000 files in one single directory. Some filesystems
> such as JFS (and I think, not sure, XFS and ReiserFS too) store
> directies in B+ trees and are specifically designed to handle large
I know that ReiserFS does this. X
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 12:38:00AM +1300, Haralambos Geortgilakis wrote:
> ./netscape-installer-bin: error while loading shared libraries:
> libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file
> or directory
You need a RH 6 compatability library.
apt-get install libstdc++2.9
On Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 03:55:43PM -, Pigeon wrote:
> of OE which to me is the single most important feature a mail client can
> offer: the ability to automatically dial up, send any outgoing mail,
> receive any incoming mail and immediately hang up. This MINIMISES time
> spent CLOCKING UP PHON
For running X programs such as synaptic as root, as a regular user type in
"xhost local:root" then su to root and run it.
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On Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 06:01:49PM -0500, Dale Scheetz wrote:
> The problem is, all I've found so far on the web is info suggesting that
> the "natural" resolution for this card is 2048 x 1536 @ 75 Hz. What I need
> is a way to translate this information into refresh rates.
>
> The screen is a "Pl
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 09:49:14AM +0800, csj wrote:
> On Mon, 4 Nov 2002 16:56:26 -0500
> Levi Waldron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > And thanks from me. I was previously reading the list archives
> > rather than actually subscribing, til I realized that some email
> > programs (like kmail)
On Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 04:38:39PM -0400, james leclair wrote:
> :mail clients
I use mutt, if you prefer a graphical client there is sylpheed-claws for
a lightweight client and evolution for a more kitchen-sink sized one. :-)
> :game playing
I've just apt-getted froze
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 07:55:30AM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
> Joshua Lee writes:
> > However, it should be pretty easy to implement a script that would run
> > pon, fetch your mail, and run poff to disconnect once successful though.
[...]
> soon as it receives it from your MU
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 05:14:01PM +, Colin Watson wrote:
> > I want to change my /etc/apt/sources.list from stable potato to testing
> > potato. I'd also like the security updates.
Um, testing is now sarge, and stable is woody.
> There are no regular security updates for testing at the mome
On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 02:30:46AM +, Colin Watson wrote:
[snip]
> I didn't write that - Drew Cohan did. Please be careful with
> attributions.
Sorry.
> > > There are no regular security updates for testing at the moment (see
> >
> > Does this mean that my security.debian.org line shouldn't
On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 10:52:32AM +, Chris Lale wrote:
> I suppose I could check by stopping the xfs and xfstt servers, but I
> don't know how to do this without removing the packages. Could I move
> xfs and xfstt out of /etc/init.d and reboot?
No need to reboot, this is not windows. Starti
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 11:09:01AM +1100, Rob Weir wrote:
> I'd also recommend 'abuse' and 'abuse-frabs' which is a fun little game
> of killing aliens with huge guns. It reminds me of Metroid.
Note: abuse is marked as obsolete according to apt-cache show, you
should install abuse-sdl instead...
On Sat, Nov 09, 2002 at 11:34:52AM +, Chris Lale wrote:
> I installed Woody 3.0 from official CDs and it gave me a graphical login
> (gdm). I prefer it to the command line login, but it means that
> configuration requiring restarting X presents problems. Often, a reboot
> is the only sure wa
On Sat, Nov 09, 2002 at 06:19:53PM -0500, Bruce Park wrote:
> Just wanted to know, does debian linux include the Bourne and C shell? In
> redhat, they are a symbolic link to bash and tcsh respectively.
You can install ash, the BSD sh, which is closer to the actual Bourne
shell in behavior. I thi
On Sun, Nov 10, 2002 at 05:32:58PM -0700, Bob Proulx wrote:
> The Korn shell is not free. At one time you could buy source from
> AT&T by an anonymous uucp connection for IIRC $300 and we did that.
The Korn shell *used* to not be free, now it is, as in beer. You can
download it for free but not d
On Mon, Nov 11, 2002 at 11:09:15PM +, Richard Kimber wrote:
> I upgraded. It works fine, though the upgrade wasn't entirely smooth, and
> I only got it working by restoring the previous config, so having a backup
> is clearly important. There were some font differences, but they were
> minor
On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 11:50:30AM -0800, Patrick Lane wrote:
> Some of us using unstable use it because we have to. That is, we have to
> if we want to run Debian. For example, I installed unstable for XF86
> 4.2. w/o it, I had to do a mickey mouse work-around to get my xserver to
> start, which t
On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 10:28:26AM -0800, John Floren wrote:
> So, I should just use the new release? Remember, my computer is really
> slow, I could only download with a 56K modem, and I can't download
> directly to the intended computer. Also, exactly how large is the
I downloaded a net instal
kill your girlfriend, then kill yourself.
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On Tue, Nov 19, 2002 at 06:19:41PM +0800, Patrick Hsieh wrote:
> Is it possible to rebuild the gcc and glibc in woody with some optimized gcc
> argument? I've noticed that gentoo has a /etc/make.conf in which I can defile
glibc should work. gcc is one of the few packages that won't work, it
uses a
On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 07:41:19PM +, Colin Watson wrote:
> > > However, as I started to download the SDK from Sun's web site, it
> >
> > I'm confused. Isn't this what we have a non-free section for?
>
> We still have to be able to distribute it to put it in non-free. As I
> understand
On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 05:23:35PM -0800, deFreese, Barry wrote:
> It's up and running. Just trying to figure out what minimalist window
> manager to use and I'm off and running. I have twm on at the moment and
> gotta say it's a little too minimalist.
I like WindowMaker a lot, but it might be s
On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 12:34:08PM -0800, Gene wrote:
> New to debian, more of freebsd and other OS users (except MS, although
> not by choice at work), anyways, any good reading on using debian that
> anybody could recommend...
O'Reilly has a book on Debian, though it's on an older version of D
manage
packages. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Joshua
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10 million, you get the picture. By the way,
don't forget to ask me about our CPA/Rev Share program. I look forward to hearing
from you.
Best for the New Year,
Regards,
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On Sun, Jan 12, 2003 at 12:14:34AM -0600, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
> I can boot from a floppy but not from the HD.
> The boot process stops at "L" with no error.
> I have tried adding "Linear" to lilo.conf
> and I have also run liloconfig. Any suggestion?
If lba32 instead of linear doesn't work as
On Sun, Jan 12, 2003 at 10:35:54AM -0500, Robert L. Harris wrote:
> Recently my machine started popping up a window that I don't remember
> telling it to do. When I select a URL in my konqueror or mozilla windows
> this pops up asking how I want to open the URL. When I double click a
> URL in
I recently installed Debian GNU/Linux, and I am having a terrible time
getting PPP to work with my modem. I have a US Robotics 28.8 at
/dev/ttyS2. I tried to set up PPP using pppconfig and I have looked
at the files in /etc/ppp. Everything seems to be ok, but when I run
pon my modem does not dia
Whenever I attempt to start Gnome or GIMP from within Windowmaker 0.19
I get the following error message.
** WARNING **: file gdkfont.c: line 115 (gdk_font_ref): assertion
"font !=
NULL" failed.
** WARNING **: file gdkfont.c: line 156 (gdk_font_id): assertion "font
!=
NULL" failed.
** WARNING *
package.)
If I can find something that does basically everything our current server
does (or pretty close even), then I'm going to replace it with a Debian box
that I can rely on.
Thanks,
Joshua Kaldon-Garvin
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On Sun, Jan 09, 2005 at 05:02:32AM -0800, Wendell Cochran wrote:
> > I think we would end up with much better software if all
> > developers were forced to use old, slow computers :) . . .
>
> With 15-inch screens, & dial-up connectivity.
The dial-up consideration would help. I have to use the Wo
On Sun, Jan 09, 2005 at 02:27:44PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On Sun, 2005-01-09 at 08:46 -0500, Joshua Lee wrote:
> > On Sun, Jan 09, 2005 at 05:02:32AM -0800, Wendell Cochran wrote:
> > > With 15-inch screens, & dial-up connectivity.
> >
> > The dial-up consi
Kent West wrote:
-Intel 82845 GL motherboard
uname -r says
2.2.20-idepci
I highly recommend you upgrade to Testing or Sid (unless you have some
reason to stay on Woody, assuming that's what you're running). You'll
get a newer version of X, and a 2.4 kernel is just an apt-get install
away
Deboo ^ wrote:
Both, an intermediate linux user as well as for server administration
For server administration I recommend the "Linux Administration
Handbook" by Nemeth, Snyder, and Hein, this book covers intermediate and
advanced administration with examples for Debian and two other distros.
I
Look in /etc/hostname file
-Josh Stockwell
I ordered my cd July 26, a little over a week ago, and I still haven't
received it either. I wish they wouldn't post that they can ship in
2-3 days if they can't. That's very frustrating, I've preped my system
and all I'm waiting for is the distribution.
I'm going to call and tell them if I don't
omis.i-connect.net(206.139.73.10) by gatekeeper via smap
(V1.3mjr)
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joshua Stockwell)
Date: Tue, 6 Aug 1996
I had this exact same setup. Slackware on the slave disk and msdos on
the other master disk. And I just recently upgraded to Debian and ran
into the exact same problem. Silly me to forget to uninstall lilo
first! The reason your boot is hanging is that it is looking for the
old lilo that doesnt't
>>> On Aug 14, 2:35pm, Bruce Perens wrote:
>>> : Ahem. Let's not use the word "hacker" to mean "computer criminal" on
>>> : this list. "cracker" is more appropriate.
>>> >-- End of excerpt from Bruce Perens
Christopher R. Hertel wrote:
>>> Seconded. The term "hacker" originally referred to one
wish is part of the Tk package. You'll need tk_7.[3|5].deb and
tcl_4.?.deb I can't remember which verison they at. Tk needs tcl. Wish
is part of Tk. They should both be in the devel subtree.
-Josh Stockwell
I don't think you have anything to worry about. You just fell victim
to one of the most perpetuated practical jokes on the internet. :))
-Josh Stockwell
Different people maintain different packages. One of the main
strengths of debian is that there is an "expert" who is in control of
a package. A minimal X installation is quite large. It would be very
unfair to expect someone(who donates their time) to be able to
maintain such complex programs as
* Rafael E. Herrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001004 18:50]:
> However, when I log in, the colors are all very poor, it seems
> that the clients are running at 8 bpp. The X server is running at 16
> bpp.
>
> Any advise will be welcome.
SPARC machines (and especially the 32-bit ones) are not known for
when xfree asks for it tell it that it is a ps2 mouse on /dev/psaux. i
know this is proably not the official fix but it worked for me. The
intellimouse protocall was not the correct one for my Intellimouse,
Perhaps the same is true for you. Conicendatly this is how i have set up
the new five butto
> Subject: Processor
> Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 14:42:48 GMT
> From: "william Elling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> For any version of linux i was wondering what the best chooose would
> be to
> build a computer for home use. I have a p2 300mhz and was going to
> upgrade
>
that would be taking it so long to load.
#2 Does anyone know how to get spell check to work in netscape mail? Is
there an extra package i need to get?
thanks
Joshua
>
Along These same lines what can i use for a entry in the sources.list file to
get kde2? I have
been trying to get it to work and i have had no luck.
Thanks
Joshua
>
> Subject: KDE2 installation
> Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2000 04:15:57 + (WET)
> From: sena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&
does anyone know the correct line to add to apt sources to get the
newest version of enlightenment. The old on i had
deb http://www.debian.org/~ljlane/downloads/ enlightenment/ stopped
working a while back.
the dir's still show up at this address but i cant seem to make it work
correct.
Thanks
Josh
elp. Do i have to upgrade libc6 ? or is it telling me to
downgrade? if so how do i do that. Any help would be greatley
appreicated.
Thanks
Joshua
* Tommy Wu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001215 00:56]:
> 1. I've 1024MB RAM on my box. But when I use kernel 2.2.18, it won't
> boot correctly except I add a append="mem=512m" to let kernel use
> only 512MB. Is there any configuration that I miss ? (I've try
> 2.4.0-test9 to test12, they w
could someone PLEASE tell me which package the print command is in
because i did a minimal install off the net and now i need it
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i can't seem to get xfs-xtt to use 100dpi true-type fonts. in the config
file, i changed the default resolution from 75,75,100,100 to
100,100,75,75 and i tried just doing 100,100 too, but neither made any
difference.
can anyone help me?
josh
Daniel Burrows wrote:
> How do I set-up suid so that normal users can read and write to a fat32
> parition? Please 'CC' me in a reply.
>
> Thanks.
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assuming that you already have an fstab entry for the partition. in the optio
Hi-
I'm attempting to install debian for the first time (i'm a long time redhat
user who recently got fucked over with some crackers and wants to try a real
distro) and I was having a bunch of questions. I've searched the faqs and
online docs but to no avail, any assistance you could offer me
I'm very new to Debian and Linux. I got Debian running fine on my
Mac IIci. I downloaded the Debian base system install files, but I
don't want to install packages by download (my IIci is not connected
to net yet and this seems slow anyway). Will I be able to configure
Debian to recognize my
does this. I would
like to make a way to launch the program with a single button, rather
than having to open the browser and then the mail client.
thanks
Joshua
e the kernel my self and get the sound
working or how to get oss working with this kernel version. thanks
Joshua
hello,
Is there come kind of script that run when the machine boots that i can
put commands into? I want to run sound on when the machine boots, i
would also like to mount some samba commands. Can someone point me to an
easy way to do this?
Thanks
Joshua
Hello,
Does anyone have this same problem? I run my monitor at 1600x1200, so i
know my text is going to be small. But some stuff is really tiny, i have
always had this problem. Is there anything i can do/ fonts i forgot to
install that would fix this?
Thanks
Joshua
These HOWTOs talk about files i don't have, specifically .Xdefaults and
.Xreasources. They also mention a microsoft font pack for X. Does anyone
know anything about this/ what i can do about it? thanks
Joshua
There's a couple of HOWTOs on fonts that helped me. Both of them have a
obvious?
thanks
Joshua
modules built and then included in
the kerenel .deb so I only have one file to distribute.
What do I type? :)
Regards
Joshua
rocesses with nohup(1) and/or the "disown" bash builtin; you may also
need to close stdio with the <&- >&- redirections - and closing stdin &
stdout is your alternative anyway (proper daemonizing).
If coding in C, use daemon(3).
hth
Joshua
I cannot get my ethernet card working. During
installation, I was asked for my IP address, netmask, and gateway, which I
thought meant that my card was recognized. But I can't ping anyone but
myself. I looked in the configuration file and the only two devices
configured are "lo" and "sit0
None of those suggestions are relevant to manpage title searching.
Jeffrey, try running
/etc/cron.weekly/man-db
as root. That should rebuild the apropos data. Then try again.
Joshua
Title: Technical differences
Hey there,
Im currently studying the UNIX and LINUX Operating systems at Uni. Ive been given an assignment and my mission is to find out technical / operational differences between UNIX as an operating system and Linux. Such differences Ive found are kernels, Fi
On Sat, Mar 06, 2004 at 06:02:32PM -0800, Number Six wrote:
> Right always wins in the end.
really?
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hit ctrl-c
to stop the operation but as you can guiess, it was not soon enough. It
overwrote the permissions that were set by debian in the /bin folder and
unknown others.
Is there a utility or way to easily(or not) fix the default permissions?
Joshua
really need
like subqueries. Is there a way to build my own debian package?
Thanks,
Joshua
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re administrative privileges to install).
Could you expand on how exactly you set that up? I rarely use windows
but sometimes I am forced to (like on campus computers). Also, is there
an easy way to acomplish the same thing on a linux box?
Joshua
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I am using bullseye and when I perform an update (apt-get dist-upgrade) to
the system I get get the following messages. I'm not sure if this is an
intramfs-tools issue or a firmware-amd-graphics issue. I have the latest
version firmware-amd-graphics installed.
Processing triggers for initramfs-
.
Using Gnome with X
CPU family is AMD Epyc
Can anyone help me locate which group I should file this issue?
Thanks,
Joshua
but 3.30.2-9~deb10u1
is to be installed
E: Error, pkgProblemResolver::Resolve generated breaks, this may be caused
by held packages.
Should I file this against dpkg or against a different package?
Thanks,
Joshua
i installed debian10.4 with gnome3 desktop environment,and i don't want to
use gnome-terminal , i want to change the default terminal to
deepin-terminal and i can open deepin-terminal in nautilus, i try
https://askubuntu.com/questions/111592/how-do-i-set-the-default-gnome-terminal
and https://no
I found a solution, I had the same problem. The reason was I have virtual
hosts defined, and the tool that I used to create them made a file called
system-config-httpd.conf in the conf.d directory. I just had to look for the
section that covered that virtual hosts and add this line in red (aga
Thank you, that worked.
Joshua McGee
http://www.mcgees.org
On 5/5/06, Stephen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, May 04, 2006 at 10:56:00PM -0700 or thereabouts, Joshua McGee wrote:
> I accidentally answered "keep" to the question
>
> " ==> File on sys
read. Perhaps there's no CD in the drive?
(With a CDROM)
www:~# mount /dev/cdrom /media/cdrom
mount: you must specify the filesystem type
Am I missing something obvious?
- Joshua McGee
http://www.mcgees.org
ev/cdrw and /dev/dvd, which both map to hdc, and /dev/cdrom,
which maps to hdd.
udev is really neat, I like it a lot. De-bloating /dev/ is a huge boon.
Thanks again.
Joshua McGee
http://www.mcgees.org
[1] http://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/ticket/1640
On 5/14/06, Florian Kulzer <[EMAIL PRO
:
BrowseAddress x.y.z.255
772 with context:
Order Deny,Allow
Deny From All
Allow From 127.0.0.1
Allow From 192.168.123.*
Can someone give me a pointer?
Joshua McGee
http://www.mcgees.org
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On 7/3/06, Chris Lale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Joshua McGee wrote:
> Printing stopped working overnight on Debian testing,
[ ... ]
>
>
>
May be a result of an upgrade. There is a bug report at
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=351668
Check that eg lp0 exis
Hi all,
Thanks for your responses - even from those who can't resist the opportunity
for rudeness.
(I do NOT use microsoft windows in any form,)
I confess to much ignorance of technical detail - despite 45 years as a
computer support engineer, programmer and technical writer, I still find a lo
My apologies to those who feel that I have wasted their time and thanks to
those who have tried to help.
I don't know how I managed to start two threads but this whole business well
illustrates the confusion that I originally wrote about.
The 'technical' question was 'Why does exactly following
On Mon, Apr 3, 2017 at 10:14 AM, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
>
>> To see a list of your available targets (assuming no major local changes),
>> use this command:
>>
>> $ find /lib/systemd/ -name '*.target'
>>
>>
> Are you sure? On my system, this produces nothing at all. But the
> directory
> exists
;t really recommend it. Looked decent
though. Once you find a card then perhaps somebody can tell you if that
exact card has any issue with Debian Stretch.
Thanks,
Joshua Schaeffer
On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 6:51 AM, Martin Read wrote:
> I'm currently using an AMD "APU" system with i
I figure this out I will post a reply to the list.
Thanks,
Joshua
from what I found
and read). Anybody have some nifty or cleaver step to add that makes things
easier/safer/better/faster/etc?
Thanks,
Joshua Schaeffer
[1]
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/5/html/Online_Storage_Reconfiguration_Guide/scanning-storage-interconnects.html
8:34 0 931.4G 0 part
\vg_home1-lv_home1 (dm-0) 252:00 850G 0 lvm
\vg_home1-lv_home1_crypt (dm-6) 252:60 850G 0 crypt /home
sr011:01 3.8G 0 rom
Thanks,
Joshua Schaeffer
On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 3:11 AM, t
nal opinion, but thought I
would mention it.
Thanks,
Joshua Schaeffer
[1]
http://ssd.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Samsung-850-Pro-256GB-vs-Samsung-850-Evo-250GB/2385vs2977
On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 3:57 AM, Dan Purgert wrote:
> John Elliot V wrote:
> > This is a multi-part message in MIME f
ually comes to setting up a piece of
software (as you probably experienced yourself).
In general man pages are more helpful when you already understand the
software in question and are looking for specific information.
Thanks,
Joshua Schaeffer
that requires the user-class option
and because it isn't being sent it can't match the client to any class and as
such returns a NoAddrsAvail status code is returned. Anybody encountered this
before and know how to fix it?
Thanks,
Joshua Schaeffer
2:2d:49 iaid = 1043475785 valid for 2419200
seconds
Jul 25 10:22:57 blldhcp01 dhcpd[1489]: Sending Reply to
fe80::216:3eff:fe32:2d49 port 546
And there is nothing in DNS's logs, even when set to DEBUG. Can anybody see
what I'm missing. If I sniff the wire I can see that there isn't any
communication between my DHCP and DNS servers, so I don't think its a firewall
setting as its not even getting that far.
Thanks,
Joshua Schaeffer
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