[tslug] What is Free Software
For those who didn't make the meeting last night, I am giving a talk about what Free Software is. The talk is 7pm tonight (Oct 3) in VH1000. -- Don Bindner [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To get off this list, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with Subject: unsubscribe -
[tslug] Redhat 8.0 images
http://vh224401.truman.edu/pub/linux/redhat/8.0/ smb://vh224401/pub -- Don Bindner [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To get off this list, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with Subject: unsubscribe -
[tslug] browsing the lan
Hi i just installed redhat 7.3 at the installfest and I am trying to set it up so that I can look at all the computers and groups on the network. I can do this on windows XP but can't seem to get it to work on redhat. I can see things on the internet, it knows my ethernet card and all that. I was checking out google and it said that konqueror should be divided into 2 parts, and on the left one of the options would be network, but I don't have that. The highest my hierarchy goes is root. Can anyone help? Thanks Rod __ Do you Yahoo!? New DSL Internet Access from SBC Yahoo! http://sbc.yahoo.com - To get off this list, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with Subject: unsubscribe -
[tslug] Re: browsing the lan
You might want to check out xsmbrowser. I've used it pretty frequently. It a set of scripts that run on top of the command line tools and offers a graphical frontend. It is basically installed by unpacking the tar.gz file and then running the script by going to the directory where it is at and typing ./xsmbrowser It is available from http://www.public.iastate.edu/~chadspen/install.html or I have it shared at \\mh333001\Downloads, so it can be saved while in Windows and accessed from Linux. Another program that I've used in the past is called gnomba. It was similar, but it didn't work well with WINS. If you still need to set up samba probably the easiest thing to do is use SWAT. This is a browser based configuration utility. If you don't have it installed there should be an rpm file of it on one of the RedHat cd's once it is installed go to http://localhost:901 from your machine. The WINS server for Truman has been changed to 150.243.160.1 this year. The local master and domain master options should be set to false as well. -- Brandon On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, rod hoover wrote: Hi i just installed redhat 7.3 at the installfest and I am trying to set it up so that I can look at all the computers and groups on the network. I can do this on windows XP but can't seem to get it to work on redhat. I can see things on the internet, it knows my ethernet card and all that. I was checking out google and it said that konqueror should be divided into 2 parts, and on the left one of the options would be network, but I don't have that. The highest my hierarchy goes is root. Can anyone help? Thanks Rod __ Do you Yahoo!? New DSL Internet Access from SBC Yahoo! http://sbc.yahoo.com - To get off this list, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with Subject: unsubscribe - - To get off this list, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with Subject: unsubscribe -
[tslug] Re: browsing the lan (fwd)
You might want to check out xsmbrowser. I've used it pretty frequently. It a set of scripts that run on top of the command line tools and offers a graphical frontend. It is basically installed by unpacking the tar.gz file and then running the script by going to the directory where it is at and typing ./xsmbrowser It is available from http://www.public.iastate.edu/~chadspen/install.html or I have it shared at \\mh333001\Downloads, so it can be saved while in Windows and accessed from Linux. Another program that I've used in the past is called gnomba. It was similar, but it didn't work well with WINS. If you still need to set up samba probably the easiest thing to do is use SWAT. This is a browser based configuration utility. If you don't have it installed there should be an rpm file of it on one of the RedHat cd's once it is installed go to http://localhost:901 from your machine. The WINS server for Truman has been changed to 150.243.160.1 this year. The local master and domain master options should be set to false as well. -- Brandon On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, rod hoover wrote: Hi i just installed redhat 7.3 at the installfest and I am trying to set it up so that I can look at all the computers and groups on the network. I can do this on windows XP but can't seem to get it to work on redhat. I can see things on the internet, it knows my ethernet card and all that. I was checking out google and it said that konqueror should be divided into 2 parts, and on the left one of the options would be network, but I don't have that. The highest my hierarchy goes is root. Can anyone help? Thanks Rod __ Do you Yahoo!? New DSL Internet Access from SBC Yahoo! http://sbc.yahoo.com - To get off this list, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with Subject: unsubscribe - - To get off this list, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with Subject: unsubscribe -
[tslug] on campus email server
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I just noticed something very odd, my box on the campus network is running a mail server that can, if the firewall allowed it, send and recieve mail from the outside world. However, I was under the impression that said firewall disallowed that, in fact I even tested it at the begining of the year to no avail. Yet now it works. Anyone know anything about this? Will it continue to work or is this just an oversite on someones part? - -- Peter Snoblin http://quantumandroid.webhop.org/ http://strangefun.dyndns.org:8080/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] AIM: CHA1512 jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQE9nMpg6bAd4ZUmLH0RAu13AKC0dHHzkhc0QgBNV1/atMrgBcfAiACePcTN YRk7MyHroPlEkXCtufyiD1k= =TJSd -END PGP SIGNATURE- - To get off this list, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with Subject: unsubscribe -
[tslug] Re: on campus email server
I had a similiar experience last year, but it didn't work with any regularity. I'm using postfix and outgoing mail, as expected can be sent anywhere, but sometimes (and I haven't found any pattern to when it will work) I can, for example, send something to yahoo mail account and reply and actually successfully recieve the reply on my local machine. -- Brandon On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, Peter Snoblin wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I just noticed something very odd, my box on the campus network is running a mail server that can, if the firewall allowed it, send and recieve mail from the outside world. However, I was under the impression that said firewall disallowed that, in fact I even tested it at the begining of the year to no avail. Yet now it works. Anyone know anything about this? Will it continue to work or is this just an oversite on someones part? - -- Peter Snoblin http://quantumandroid.webhop.org/ http://strangefun.dyndns.org:8080/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] AIM: CHA1512 jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQE9nMpg6bAd4ZUmLH0RAu13AKC0dHHzkhc0QgBNV1/atMrgBcfAiACePcTN YRk7MyHroPlEkXCtufyiD1k= =TJSd -END PGP SIGNATURE- - To get off this list, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with Subject: unsubscribe - - To get off this list, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with Subject: unsubscribe -