On Thu, Dec 21, 2000, guy keren wrote about "Re: Linux Socket Filter":
>
> On Wed, 20 Dec 2000, Nadav Har'El wrote:
>
> question - what types of packets exactly do you need to capture? is
> this using a complex filter, or a simple one?
I'm trying to do something along the lines of "faking" a TC
Hi
Didn't you read what people here wrote you ?
you should set in your dyn-dns provider that your MX record is your
dyn-dns address, unless it won't know which address to send the mail to.
Cya,
Oren.
On Wed, 20 Dec 2000, Amir Tal wrote:
> hi,
>
> I am trying to send mail to my Linux mandrake
On Thu, Dec 21, 2000 at 01:43:17AM +0200, Ariel Biener wrote:
>Maybe no one got it the first time. I want to know if there is a kikbd
> (international keyboard layout - if you remember from KDE 1.x) thing for
> KDE 2. How does one write in hebrew there ?
1. Grab a normal Hebrew Xkb keymap.
Hi,
Maybe no one got it the first time. I want to know if there is a kikbd
(international keyboard layout - if you remember from KDE 1.x) thing for
KDE 2. How does one write in hebrew there ?
--Ariel
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Ariel Biener
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Wed, 20 Dec 2000, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> I'm trying to program something (on Linux, of course) that will need to
> capture arbitrary packets coming to the machine (TCP segments, for example).
> One obvious solution is to use libpcap [1]. However, it apears that libpcap
> (even the latest versi
- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Amir Tal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Iglu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2000 5:43 PM
Subject: Re: Dynip and sendmail..
> As far as I remember, you can't assign a DynIP adrress to E-mail since it
> doesn't have an MX rec
hi,
I am trying to send mail to my Linux mandrake 7.2.
I have a dynip client installed, and i can telnet,ping and ftp the machine
using the dynip hostname.
when i send email from another smtp (the local is working just fine,ports 25
and 110 are active)
I get a "service unavailable" error message
Nadav Har'El wrote:
>
> However, it appears that Linux provides an in-kernel BFP-like feature called
> "Linux Socket Filter" [3], that is included in modern kernels (e.g., it
> is included in Redhat 7, but probably in earlier distributions too), which
> seems perfect for my needs. But searchin
On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 01:04:17PM +0200, Amir Tal wrote:
> hi list !
>
> can anyone recommend a nice and easy to install\config client for Linux ?
> I guess that there isn't a Dynip client for Linux, but can anyone think of
> something similar ?
You can run Bind or any other DNS-Update supporti
Hello,
Test whether your server is visible from the outside:
For example
telnet yourname.ddns.com 25
Also, check the maillog - Sendmail needs to have a well configured name when
it starts.
Another issue is that the d-dns provider might have MX record that takes
all the mail for the domain as
As far as I remember, you can't assign a DynIP adrress to E-mail since it
doesn't have an MX record. hence, Sendmail cant accept it as a valid
hostname.
I hope i'm correct here :)
- Original Message -
From: Amir Tal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Iglu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, Decem
hi list !
I am running sendmail on my mandrake 7.2 and i have a registered dynip name.
I can ping the dynip address, telnet it login at port 110 and send & receive
messages locally.
when i try to send messages from an outside account
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) i get : a fatal error that says the servi
Try :
ftp://ftp.dynip.com/software/unix/dynip_3.00.tar.gz
and :
http://www.yi.org
or maybe :
http://www.dynu.com/downloads.asp
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> hi list !
>
> can anyone recommend a nice and easy to install\config client for Linux ?
> I guess that there is
Dear Oded
Well, I was impressed with your profound adsl knowledge.
In most things you were right, I just wanted to comment about
the money Bezeq had invested (and still investing).
Do you know how many dslams Bezeq has bought?
>From what I know, Bezeq bought equipment from BINAT (Alcatel
distribu
hi list !
can anyone recommend a nice and easy to install\config client for Linux ?
I guess that there isn't a Dynip client for Linux, but can anyone think of
something similar ?
thank's.
_|_|_ Best Regard's ,
( ) * Amir Tal,
/v\ / System Admin
I'm trying to program something (on Linux, of course) that will need to
capture arbitrary packets coming to the machine (TCP segments, for example).
One obvious solution is to use libpcap [1]. However, it apears that libpcap
(even the latest version) uses a very inefficient method to capture packe
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