Dear Sir
We have Linux Server ( RedHat 6.1) ( Sendmail-8.9.3, Squid and DNS, ppp-on
and ppp-off). My
server connected to internet using dialup line by Modem with Telephone line.
My network TCP/IP base. Telnet and ftp and imap working from Linux Server.
But any PC under LAN it is not working.
H
Riton,
It sounds like the problem that MY Internet Gateway appeared to have
yesterday, in the IP Forwarding may not be turned on.
Please refer below for one of the replies that I got, which lays out the
things to check quite well.
Good Luck,
Neale
- Original Message -
From: "Samuel Te
Thanks for the replies to my query this morning, people.
The system is up again, but the worrying thing is that we're STILL not sure
what the problem was, other than we know that packets weren't being
forwarded through my Gateway.
All the IP Forwarding indicators were turned on
(/proc/sys/net/ip
On Tuesday 08 May 2001 08:26 pm, Eunice Roberts wrote:
> I have and ibm thinkpad, an old mac powerbook, and my lovely new linux
> box. I have a (dynamic) dsl connection (Cisco 675 external router). Plus
> 10baseT ethernet hub.
>
> The problem is that my linux box doesn't seem to be connecting.
I'm changing the host name on my debian potato box (since dynamic dns
died at justlinux.com -- i've gone with zoneedit.com).
When I last set up the box, I just answered an installation question
about the host name. Does Debian have a simple hostname update script?
I'm grepping through /etc/* an
I believe etherconf sets your hostname if you have that installed.
Also the command `hostname` :o).
At 08:30 on May 9, Judith Elaine Bush combined all the right letters to say:
> I'm changing the host name on my debian potato box (since dynamic dns
> died at justlinux.com -- i've gone with zone
Hi all,
A while back I read somewhere that there's a PDA coming out running Linux
which the ability to recognize hand movements. For example, you can play
Quake, and when move your wrist, you can caulk the gun...
So I have been holding out to buy a new PDA until this one comes
out... Unfort
Hi:
It's called the Agenda VR series of PDA's. Try linuxmall. THey have them
listed for ? $249.00
Mary.
"Lilly S." wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> A while back I read somewhere that there's a PDA coming out running Linux
> which the ability to recognize hand movements. For example, you can play
> Qua
Julia,
"make modules" and "make modules_install" just compile the modules and put
them in an easy-to-use directory for you. Insmod is a utility to actually
load them into the kernel, if you want to do it manually; you can also use
modprobe, which keeps track of which module to load based on what
I'm running RedHat 6.1 on a small computer acting as for my
our network.
Does anyone know if it's possible to configure dhcpd only to log critical errors to
the syslog (or not at all)? dhcpd is is slowly
filling my /var/log/messages files with DHCPREQUESTs and DHCPACKs of which I'm not all
th
On Wed, May 09, 2001 at 08:30:48AM -0500, Judith Elaine Bush wrote:
> I'm changing the host name on my debian potato box (since dynamic dns
> died at justlinux.com -- i've gone with zoneedit.com).
>
> When I last set up the box, I just answered an installation question
> about the host name. Doe
On Wed, 9 May 2001, Hans Tegnerud wrote:
> Does anyone know if it's possible to configure dhcpd only to log
> critical errors to the syslog (or not at all)? dhcpd is is slowly
> filling my /var/log/messages files with DHCPREQUESTs and DHCPACKs of
> which I'm not all that interrested.
dhcpd itsel
Has anyone had any experience with imap-2000&OpenSSL? I have a user that is
considering it for a server and wants to know how long it would take. It
looks pretty straightforward, just a matter of installing OpenSSl and then
building imap-2000 to support it. I was just wondering if there are any
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