Thanks Haim..
> You can flush
> DNS with this command: "ipconfig /flushdns"
I don't have a problem with my own DNS, where I have sovereignity. It's
small enough to simply restart whenever a dynamic change occurs, without
getting 500 people angry all at once.
The problem is with, for instance,
On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Ariel Biener wrote:
> I wonder where you heard that from. As a thumb rule, expire is placed on
> TYPES on objects. You can define various types, be it images, html files,
> and others (like .gz/.zip/.rar/.bz2 and such)
.. We were talking about DNS entries, not MIME-defined H
Huh?
Then what is this:
http://www.openmail.com/cyc/om/00/showfile.cgi?100-1605
Hetz
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Miki,
I'm not exaclty sure about your case, but here is what I did, and it
works:
Declare small TTL not for the entire zone, but only for the dynamic PPP
interface name. Below is part of my own file, with some entries replaced
with xxx and xxx2 for privacy. Note that 30 secs. TTL is declared only
On Thu, Jun 14, 2001 at 04:09:00PM +0200, Erez Avraham wrote:
> message returned by the system was:
> Could not read network connection list.
> /root/.DCOPserver_ns_:0
> Please check that the "dcopserver program is running.
>
> I'm using Suse 7.1 , kernel 2.2.18
>
> What can I do to restore X?
Greetings
actually I didn't it's the first.
I tried to update kdelibs to kdelibs-2.1.1.1-8.rpm, it stocked and now when
trying to log in to X, I'm getting this error:
There was some error setting up inter-proccess communication for KDE, the
message returned by the system was:
Could not read netw
On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Cedar Cox wrote:
>
> On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
>
> > > So if LyX is what you're after, you don't need to worry about hebrew
> > > keyboard mapping with X.
> >
> > I forgot to add how to do it:
> >
> > from the file lyxrc.example in the shared directory of
On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> > So if LyX is what you're after, you don't need to worry about hebrew
> > keyboard mapping with X.
>
> I forgot to add how to do it:
>
> from the file lyxrc.example in the shared directory of the lyx
> installation
> there is a "hebrew support" sect
On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> A value that should work OK, at least with some cases I've heard of, is
> 180 (three minutes). It should still give your client a reasonably
> updating service.
I wonder where you heard that from. As a thumb rule, expire is placed on
TYPES on objects
On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> An ISP places a cache to save on traffic. putting too low an expire time
> spoils that.
>
> A value that should work OK, at least with some cases I've heard of, is
> 180 (three minutes). It should still give your client a reasonably
> updating servic
On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> Hi
>
> On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Cedar Cox wrote:
>
> > This is where I'm stuck. Everything is as expected, xev shows the correct
> > key symbols. I can't seem to figure out how to set a "he" locale, is
> > maybe it's just that none of my apps know how t
Hi
On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Cedar Cox wrote:
> This is where I'm stuck. Everything is as expected, xev shows the correct
> key symbols. I can't seem to figure out how to set a "he" locale, is
> maybe it's just that none of my apps know how to handle it. Lyx is the
> main one I would like to get w
oops, sorry.. I meant to add that I'm using Slackware 7.
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Tzafrir, you inspired me to ask about this ;)
At the end of the "I type hebrew chars and nothing happens!" page on iglu
it says
You'll notice that the key symbol is indeed correct - hebrew_yod, and the
number is 0xce9, which is in the range 0xce0 - 0xcfa, as mentioned above
(if it was mapped t
Hi all
Shachar: I hope you don't mind me forwarding this message (slightly
edited). It is simply a rather common problem, I believe.
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Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2001 15:21:00 +0300
From: Shachar Shemesh
To: Tzafrir Cohen
Subject: Re: mozilla's mailier
Tzafrir Cohe
>
>foreign DNS's keep his entry cached more than the said
>"expire" (or is it "refresh"?) given 60 seconds, and when he updates my
>DNS, they don't update off me.
>
I have seen several cases of such behaviour, and not only with DNS.
It seems that the various caches throughout the internet do
On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Well, there are basically 3 solutions:
>
> 1. HP OpenMail - it's basically dead (rumor has it that MS pushed HP to kill
It is not basically dead. It is just plain dead. HP no longer sells the
product, period. They have shut down their us
Hetz Ben Hamo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 1. HP OpenMail - it's basically dead (rumor has it that MS pushed HP to kill
> this product as it directly competes with MS Exchange), and the 7.0 is the
> last version. It's not an easy one - but it could be usefull. HP Israel
> doesn't sell it (do
Hi Erez, and others...
There are few solutions for your problems, we'll start with the free ones and
go to the commercial one.
1. TightVNC - this is VNC with a compression built in. It works pretty well
with ISDN lines the last time I tried and it's free...
2. The other free solution is MLVie
Hi All,
Well, there are basically 3 solutions:
1. HP OpenMail - it's basically dead (rumor has it that MS pushed HP to kill
this product as it directly competes with MS Exchange), and the 7.0 is the
last version. It's not an easy one - but it could be usefull. HP Israel
doesn't sell it (donno
New thread..
I set up a DynDNS service on my box operated by email.
My "client" (with his dyndns record) has his own zone file, and my box's
DNS updates just fine.
My Q is why, in spite of his zone file saying:
@ 1D IN SOAsubdomain.pharoe.com. hostmaster.pharoe.com (
> The strange point about the setup is that while you leave all interfaces
> to their 1500 mtu default, it breaks. now when you reduce them all to 1452
> it works. whatever fragmentation takes place in the 1500 setup, the same
> hapens with 1452.
So it's not a fragmentation problem. It's just a b
Ilya Konstantinov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The vCalendar iMIP (Interoperatibility via mail) standard should
> define all this appointment negotiation stuff.
>
> http://www.imc.org/pdi/
Thanks, I looked at it briefly. Unfortunately, I do get emails with
appointment notifications generated b
Dani's mail showed up really late on my box and that sort of completely
changes what I wrote in my last mail from this morning.
On Wed, 13 Jun 2001, Dani Arbel wrote:
> The ADSL ACTUALY decripts (decapsulate) the pptp packets, leaving the
> stream of data as a ppp one, and then puts it back on a
On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Miki Shapiro wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Jun 2001, Dani Arbel wrote:
>
> > > WHY CHANGE DEFAULT MTU ON THE CLIENTS?
> >
> > I do not realy know, but otherwise it won't work
>
> Hmmm.
>
> Sounds more like a pptp bug than an Orkit bug.
> The problem occurs only when the LINUX box nee
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