Hi Stephanie,
AFAIK webmin can maintain a bind configuration -- but I've never tested
it.
Download from www.webmin.com, if it is not on your Linux CD.
HTH,
Anne
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ions are not allowed.
>
> Cheap and very effective.
ACK, since IP address masquerading is something you should actually do if
you want to use the Internet with Windows too. :-)
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s ADS with samba, AFAIK this is not supported yet).
There's also a SMB-Howto. You can find it at http://www.linuxdoc.org.
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Bet
--- Conor Daly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 27, 2000 at 09:53:32PM -0400 or so it is rumoured
> hereabouts,
> Caitlyn M. Martin thought...
> > Hi, everyone,
> >
> > First impressions, BTW, are that KDE has come a long, long way, and
> that
> > once they get the bugs out, KDE2 will g
Hi,
--- Christian MacAuley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah, Java is really easy for the modern CS student who has taken
> several C++ courses, but without proper guidance OO programming sux.
> Glad you have a good teacher! For some reason, my saviour was a UML
> book that explained the OO para
assive
-- just take the # and the space away. :-) Thus you put your pppd to
passive mode.
Please tell me if it solved your problem.
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just gets a "Modem Hung up" after ppp0 <-> /dev/ttyS1 serial connection
> established. anyone know what would cause this?
Had a look at /var/log/messages?
Maybe it helps if you set your pppd to passive mode. Just delete the # in
the corresponding line.
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Anne Fo
On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, Bilal Muddassir wrote:
> >So do I 'cause I don't have loadlin installed. ;-) It's a file containing
> >some boot parameters for the linux kernel (therefore the suffix "par").
>
> umm so it is as easy as making a linux.par file in the C:\LINUX directory
> where my LOADLIN.
Hi,
On Wed, 21 Jun 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Out of curiosity, where is the linux.par file? I don't have that anywhere
> on my system. =)
So do I 'cause I don't have loadlin installed. ;-) It's a file containing
some boot parameters for the linux kernel (therefore the suffix "par").
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Hi,
On Wed, 21 Jun 2000, Bilal Muddassir wrote:
> because my root partition is located off the 1024th cylinder on my 15gb
> quantum fireball, i have to go through the windows 98 se startup menu scheme
> to select and click to fire loadlin in order to jump into linux.
>
> how to make all 96mb
Hi,
someone listening here who has experience in managing mailing lists and
may give me some hints or some URLs to get an introductory reading ... I'm
involved in a bigger project and we are actually discussing whether to use
listar or mailman (ezmlm is out of the debate since the provider won't
Hi,
On Mon, 19 Jun 2000, Robert Wade wrote:
> 'On rpm-using systems, /usr/src is also where things appear if you
> unpack or recompile source rpms. Usually it's /usr/src//'
>
> in slackware7, it's located in /usr/src/rpm
On SuSE systems it is /usr/src/packages/SOURCES. I heard somewhere that
t
Hi,
On Sat, 17 Jun 2000, Jeff Frasca wrote:
> Just to pick a nit, class A, B, and C address are all valid, however,
> you are probably thinking of the reserved ranges within those classes.
>
> Class A IP Addresses run from 0.0.0.0-127.255.255.255
I think class A is merely the range 1.x.x.x - 1
Hi Davida,
On Mon, 8 May 2000, Davida Schiff wrote:
> Thanks for the Link Liz. What I am refering to is the Red Hat specific
> screen (ie Welcome to Red Hat..).
Then Elizabeth has missed your point. ;-)
In /etc, you have 2 files named issue and issue.net. These files contain
the information wh
Hi,
I am new to this list too and an introduction will follow soon.
On Mon, 8 May 2000, Malcolm Tredinnick wrote:
> On Sun, May 07, 2000 at 10:11:23AM -0700, Clair Mooza wrote:
> > Hi, I am very new to this message board and also to Linux. What a great
> > find this site and these message boa
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