> > comfortable in either environment, but Linux *is* a bit more user friendly
> > and easier to teach, and I think, as a result, it has a better future.
> offered for FreeBSD. Personally, I don't feel that Linux will have a
> 'better' future, however, I do think that both Linux and FreeBSD will
On Tue, Aug 15, 2000 at 11:22:47AM +0300, sara ruohotie wrote:
> that linux-people don't want to do it 'the harder way' but i mean that as
> linux is becoming more and more userfriendly, it's becoming also more
> mainstream and if the progression continues far enough someday linux'll be
> like wi
Hi there!
This *teach yourself* stuff is getting a bit much as far as setting up my
modem to work with SuSE is concerned!
I have 2 serial ports on my PC; COM1 'n' COM2, IRQs 3 'n' 4. However Win 98
(I'm dual booting) uses an internal modem connected to COM3 with an IRQ of
10(?)
How can I over
On Tue, Aug 15, 2000 at 12:17:31PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> This *teach yourself* stuff is getting a bit much as far as setting up
> my modem to work with SuSE is concerned!
The advice I offer below should be taken with the appropriate grains of
salt (very large and plentiful, for exampl
I'm trying to build Crus IMAP 4 on my RedHat 6.2 Linux box.
During the configure, I get the following error:
configure: error: The Kerberos DES library is required for Kerberos
support.
rmp shows the following Kerberos packages installed:
krb5-configs-1.1.1-9
krb5-devel-1.1.1-9
k
I have two boxes at home one PC and one Caldera box. I loaned my PC box to
my brother for a Lan party and had the bright idea to set a bios password
on the machine and wrote it down and gave it to him. He used the machine
and lost the paper. Then just before the party was over forgot the
pass
Hi Chris,
Check this site if you haven't alreadyhttp://www.tomshardware.com/
On a jumper less board you may be able to remove the cmos battery to reset
the bios. Also flashing the bios may help. (using a FD made on another PC
with the flash program). If you try to short the board with a screw
I belive it was this list that someone was looking for an AOL client for
linux... here are some links for you...
If I'm posting to the wrong list.. please spank me latter :)
there is supposedly a "stolen" copy of AOL's client for linux avail..
Slashdot's article:
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?
On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 11:51:46AM -0700, Sheryl Weidner wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> Puh-lease, somebody out there, take a moment to answer this if you
> can.
>
> I'm running wu-ftpd on a RedHat Linux system and have a directory that
Well... I'm certainly no wuftp fan (proftpd rules!)...
>
I had this problem once before (then I switched to Mandrake and now back to
Debian) and here it is again.
Let me give you some background on my network and box setup first.
| | 24.189.24.207
|Win98/Mandrake |
|proxy/ipmasq |
|__|
Hi, everyone,
OK, I'm working on my third firewall in two weeks. (Why does everyone want to
hire me for security work? Are they that desperate?) Anyway...
The box in question is running Caldera 2.4, with the patched version of the
2.2.14 kernel. I'm having some port forwarding funkiness on t
C. M. Martin, [EMAIL PROTECTED], said:
> Those first two destination addresses are *wrong*. How can netstat,
> which I believe reads directly from the kernel routing tables, get
> out of sync with ifconfig? More importantly, how on earth do I fix
> this?
Hm, the ifconfig and netstat outputs loo
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, C. M. Martin wrote:
> Here is the output from ifconfig, which is exactly what I'd expect:
>
> eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:06:29:F5:3F:AD
> inet addr:63.251.67.58 Bcast:63.251.67.63 Mask:255.255.255.248
>
> eth1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:06
For others on the list, I've included Harald's reply and my follow-up
solution, in case anybody else wanted the full answer (thanks Harald!)
> > I'm running wu-ftpd on a RedHat Linux system and have a directory that
>
> Well... I'm certainly no wuftp fan (proftpd rules!)...
Can't disagree with
The message about netstat reminded me of an issue I still haven't figured
out...
on some linux distributions if a machine can't look up it's own hostname
it fails to ping other systems and other such oddities... (redhat 6.1 is
one of them)
any clues?
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Yes I've run portscans on it and FTP is open.
>From the box I can FTP into itself easily.
Its just FTPing from the box when in Windows which is the problem.
Could it be that the machine is trying to do a DNS lookup on the IP address
and can't when the Windows box is running? Thats the only thi
My brother took a look at it (I see he sent a email out to the group).
Still being a pain :\
- Kathleen
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From: "Kath" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2000 6:53 PM
Subject: Re: [techtalk] Debian/proftpd pro
Very interesting.
I increased the timeout delay and was able to login to the ftp in Windows,
but it was quite slow. A refresh of a directory could take upwards of 30
seconds and this is across a 100 Mbps LAN with no traffic on it.
- Kathleen
- Original Message -
From: "Kath" <[EMAIL PR
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000 21:51:21 -0400, "Kath" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>Very interesting. I increased the timeout delay and was able to
>login to the ftp in Windows, but it was quite slow. A refresh of a
>directory could take upwards of 30 seconds and this is across a 100
>Mbps LAN with no traffi
Thats what I was thinking! Now I'm looking at the proftpd.conf file and I
see nothing for DNS lookups. Anyone know the proftp website offhand?
- Kathleen
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Kath" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 20
On Tue, Aug 15, 2000 at 10:22:35PM -0400, Kath wrote:
> Thats what I was thinking! Now I'm looking at the proftpd.conf file and I
> see nothing for DNS lookups. Anyone know the proftp website offhand?
>
> - Kathleen
http://www.proftpd.org/proftpd-l-archive/ would be a good place to start.
Sear
you could build cyrus w/o kerberos, and save yourself some
pain ;)
else, i'm not sure, as that is an export controlled binary.
-- craig
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Pamela D. Hanes wrote:
>
> I'm trying to build Crus IMAP 4 on my RedHat 6.2 Linux box.
> During the configure, I get the following
Hi,
Can anyone tell me how to get the information on Red Hat's (RHCE) exam.
I am trying to get the test questions for this.
Any help would be highly appreciated.
Thanks
-Ashok
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