Hi,
IPv6 is an old protocol (~15 years) and is very much needed to allow the
internet growth but not all the services are IPv6 ready. Pinging between hosts
does not mean that IPv6 is supported.
The Linux kernel and many of the utilities support IPv6 as well as windows
but there are servic
Following some requests for lectures about Linux at Tel-Aviv University (
Ariel Biner & Didi Bar-David talked about it over the mailing list) - it
comes to be true.
For now there are lectures planned once on 2 weeks, on Mondays.
The coming lectures appear on the web site:
http://www.cs.tau.ac.i
You can use req_query() function in your code (it has no output parser libs)
That lib call needs header file resolv.h and there is an option named:
_PATH_RESCONF (used by ndef) that can get the file name (instead of
resolv.conf).
Never seen an environment var that can be changed which affect resolv
PPtP is proprietary Microsoft Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (details can
be found on http://pptpclient.sourceforge.net/).
Many recommendations appeared for: http://www.freeswan.org/
VPN means connecting to other end-point (e.g IP address).
Client pass data between end-point and original point
> -Original Message-
> From: Shlomi Fish [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 14:28
> To: Linux-IL
> Subject: Some NAT Questions
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> I am now connected to ADSL by using and ADSL router. The router serves as
> a Network Address Translator (NAT). It takes the addr
> -Original Message-
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> Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2002 21:05
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: sendmail q
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> hi
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> i have a server called serv1.foo.org
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> whenever i send unqualified mail from root, it is sent from
> [EMAI
During RMS talk the feeling of love and help to your community was one of
the main issues. Abir is right - stop to hate and start to love.
More of that since most of the users are using IE and most of the sites were
done to get business profit, the open source (and especially Mozilla) users
are n
On Sat, 8 Feb 2003, Eran Levy wrote:
> I Cant get answer for this:
> How can you network computers when you want that your server will connect
> to the internet via cables connection?
Conenct to a ISP via cable modem and configure it :-)
> The server needs to use the DHCP option to connect the
This is clear way to start an endless thread to different & unrelated issues
like what is the real meaning EULA of IE / WIN.
I am not a lawyer, but IMHO, the antitrust means something totally
different. Beofre someone will think - please, there is no need to bother a
lawyer with that one. It can r