Banjo Donila wrote:
Im having problems accessing my ftp server remotely. But when I used my
dyndns to connect it works fine. Which also means that Im connecting
locally cause Im using the same ip address. Im behind the router and my
internal ip addy is 192.168.1.2. So then, Ive configured my route
Stefan Neufeind wrote:
Hi,
I got a very weird problem with a RedHat-server. Occasionally (can't
even say that its under "high load" or something like that) the
system freezes / hangs. It's possible to ping the machine (responds
normal) and you can even connect to ports like pop3 (110) which we
Cliff Sarginson wrote:
Hello,
What is the simplest way to add an alias IP on Redhat to a NIC on an
internal network .. I do not want to build a firewall around it, or
anything like that. I just want to have a NIC with several addresses on
it (e.g. 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.2 ...). It seems to me that
Servie Platon wrote:
Hi,
I recompiled my RH 8.0 kernel, 2.4.18-14 to a monolithic 2.4.20 to
enable NTFS read capability and other functionality on the new kernel.
The new kernel works fine though and can read ntfs partitions.
However, I am having problems in mounting the cdrom drive and gets a
Sergio Durand wrote:
hi there,
there're anyway to squid transparent proxy with squid ncsa auth ???
i saw in the squid help it isn't possible, but, there're alternative
way to do this ??
because i wouldn't like set machine by machine clients server proxy
and i need use auth ncsa ...
If you're
Sergio Durand wrote:
hi ...
my squid auth works fine with netscape, mozilla and ie5 ...
but not with ie6
microsoft support site confirm this bug and say to wait the next
service pack...
my doubt is: there're anyway to corret this by myself??
any setting in squid ?? or any change on the wind
Scott Mugan wrote:
I have a 3c905b installed under RH8. It is only running at 10Mb. I
searched and found newer drivers for it but they need to be compiled
into modules. I followed the directions to the letter but I keep
getting tons of errors. The driver module that installs with RH8 is
for a
Bill Rugolsky Jr. wrote:
On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 11:20:42PM -0600, Doug B wrote:
If I understand correctly, it seems the reason to jump a major version
is because the new glibc breaks binary compatability.
OK... that makes sense.
Why then would RedHat introduce a new glibc into R