Hola a todos. Como siempre, con una preguta
? Existe algun sitio donde se almacenen todos los mensajes de esta lista ?
Seria interesantisimo
Gracias y hasta mas ver que son se#as de volver
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galveo por www.es.debian.org encontre las listas almacenaditas y muy
bien ordenaditas
www.es.debian.orj/Lists-Archives/
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es un warning o aviso (no explicitamente un error) y según parece la
instalación siguio pidiendote que indicases la url por defecto que querías
abrir, yo creo que no tuviste gran problema corrígeme si me equivoco y si
no puedes usar el lynx ahora...
Saludos
Daniel
¿Qué cd-rom tienes y que tal te lee los CD's? ¿El cd-rom que tienes en la
unidad es un cd grabado en grabadora o viene de fábrica? ¿Te pasa con los
mismos cd's en otras unidades cd CD-ROM (si las tienes)? ¿Has limpiado el
disco CD-ROM so guarro? :))
Una unidad que compré hace tiempo me daba
Vamos a ver si podemos solucionar algo del problema
Ángel Carrasco wrote:
Hola a todos,
Deseo configurar un Dominio en mi red interna y tengo el Bind 8.1.2-5
instalado en Slink. Me estoy machando las neuronas y no lo consigo. Por el
momento, no necesito nada de correo. Cuando
--- Emilio Hernandez Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hola, tengo más dudas=problemas=...
Al empezar a instalar el Debian 2.1, en la parte de cargar los
módulos, no sé cuales tengo que instalar (no sé cuales les hace
falta a
mi ordenador).
Cuando entro en alguno y lo
una vez tienes correctamente configurado el /etc/lilo.conf has de ejecutar
lilo... si no da error, podrás reiniciar con el lilo instalado, si no es
que habrás puesto algo más en el lilo.conf, sirve de mucha ayuda el 'man
lilo.conf' y 'man lilo' .
Saludes
Daniel
On Tue, 6 Jul 1999, Emilio Hernandez Martin wrote:
Al intentar instalar el 'slink' me salió el siguiente error:
Configurando lynx (2.8.1-3)...
Warning: could not read 'etc/mailcap' (update stopped) -- No existe el
¿Qué significa?, ¿es importante?, ¿qué es y qué hace ese paquete?
Bueno. Por fin lo he conseguido. Ya tengo el PC del curro pitanto con el Linux.
El problema ha sido el p**to NT que me ha estado confundiendo durante 2 días.
Mirando en las características de la tarjeta de red decía que era una tal
Netelligent
Despues de tirarme dos dias dandole vueltas al
On Mon, Jul 05, 1999 at 11:09:19PM -0300, Dardo S Botto wrote:
Hola:
Compilé el kernel 2.2.5 y todo bien salvo la salida paralela.
Por lo que vi usa parport_pc y parport, que tendría la facilidad de compartir
el puerto paralelo, en vez del clásico lp.
Por por más me fijé en la
Si no estoy muy equivocado, las licencias de Microsoft son leoninas.
Quiero decir que no se cobra por copia de Windows vendida si no que
se copia por CPU vendida. Microsoft cobra por ordenador vendido.
Por tanto, ellos no pueden eliminar eso de tu producto. Como mucho
puedes conseguir que te lo
El Mon, Jun 28, 1999 at 10:45:21AM -0400, Ely J. Alvarado contaba:
Yo creo que si puedes montar en un directorio que tiene archivos, ni
siquiera los pierdes, tan solo que dejan de aparecerte en el
directorio, y si desmontas la particion vuelven a estar alli.
Corrigame alguien si me equivoco.
El Tue, Jun 29, 1999 at 10:41:24AM +0200, Angel Vicente Perez contaba:
¿Seria buena idea o mala, el sustituir el fichero este con el Contents que
hay en debian/dists/potato?
Eso es porque has usado el `apt-get' independiemente del `dselect'.
Si quieres usar el `dselect' actualiza este fichero. Si
Busy no significa que tiene archivos sino que algun proceso lo tiene
abierto,
puede ser por varios motivos:
- Es su Current Working Directory (cwd) o este esta colgando de
/tmp (p.e. /tmp/X11) Por hacer una prueba prueba de montar el
disquet en un directorio vacio desde este mismo
Tengo ya todo el Linux instalado (creo), incluido X, pero no me va
el ratón. Aparece el puntero pero no se mueve.
Tengo entendido que en otras distribuciones de Linux (anteriores)
tenías la posibilidad de instalar (o configurar o como se llame) el ratón
en el proceso de
Ya conseguí configurar correctamente el LILO pero hay un par de
cosas que no sé muy bien como van:
- La posibilidad de incluir un mensaje antes del 'boot prompt' con
'message = message-file. Dentro del mensaje se supone que si pones FF
(es decir Ctrl-L) te borra la pantalla antes de
En la BIOS de mi sistema tenía puesta la opción del Anti-Virus
Protection y cuando ejecute el LILO y reinicié y entré en Linux, me salió
un mensaje de ¡error! virus detectado en su sistema, no se reconoce el
sistema operativo,... y cosas así en rojo que acojonaban un poco. Después
Xose Manoel Ramos escribió:
Si alguien me pregunta... ¿y que pasa con los ordenadores con Linux
preinstalado? Jo, pues si tal le comentas si entra esa opción en el
portatil. Aunque seguro que te instalan una RedHat y te cobran el
precio de la licencia de RedHat.
De eso se trata precisamente,
On Wed, Jul 07, 1999 at 09:11:44PM +0200, Emilio Hernandez Martin wrote:
- La posibilidad de incluir un mensaje antes del 'boot prompt' con
'message = message-file. Dentro del mensaje se supone que si pones FF (es
decir Ctrl-L) te borra la pantalla antes de escribir el mensaje (=clear)
pero
No sé que pasa, pero cuando configuro el kernel (2.2.4-intl) no me
permite seleccionar las opciones del Frame Buffer. ¿Alguien sabe por qué?
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#Seufz.
I'm attempting to compile a program with g++, and when it runs through the
linker, it says there are undefined references to char *crypt.
This same program compiles perfectly under gcc.
any suggestions?
Thanks
Joshua Sedman
Ipswitch wrote:
On Mon, 5 Jul 1999, Brad wrote:
the documentation is incomplete, out of date, or simply wrong,
You have a bit of a point there. Some of the HOWTOs are rather old and
inaccurate, mostly because they were written a few years ago and there've
been many advances since
Christian Dysthe wrote:
As far as I have been able to find out the best thing to do is to wait until
the other packages has caught up with this Perl upgrade, at least a week or
so. I tried to find out how to work arond this, but it didn't seem worth
while, so I will just put upgrades on
In my limited experiance I must say that the ALSA approach worked much
smoother and easier than the OSS eqvivliant. Thats with my Awe 64 ISA PNP
and I even got it working with two soundcards at the same time, thats hard
to do (if not impossible) with the OSS modules.
/nisse
On Tue, 6 Jul 1999,
On Tue, Jul 06, 1999 at 12:28:18AM -0700, Brendon Baumgartner wrote:
So an ISP uses inn, but do they use nntpcache? What does it do exactly? I
understand it caches, but how, what rules, etc? Well, I'll be setting up
some kind of news system, not sure what yet
As you're probably about to
I installed pgp5 and fixed my .muttrc entry.
Now, when I sign a message it gave me the error that it could not
find ~/.pgp/pgp.cfg. I looked in this directory and did not find the file.
I created it with vi and it is a blank text file.
Now when I sign messages, mutt tells me that the signature
George Bonser wrote:
On Mon, 5 Jul 1999, Juhani Ilves wrote:
So, is there any help available or is it better to forget LINUX and my
Laptop?
MOTTO: If you dont know you self, ask some else who knows!
sincerely yours,
Juhani Ilves
This speaks loads for the debian support
When I try to sign messages with pgp5 it first told me that
pgp5 could not find my ~/.pgp/pgp.cfg file.
So I created it with vi. It does not contain any text.
Now when I sign files, it pauses and the output says that the signing
applies to another file.
In mutt, the message says that this
On Tue, Jul 06, 1999 at 08:08:10AM +0200, Nico De Ranter wrote:
I installed it mainly for the gnome stuff which wasn't (isn't?) available for
slink at that time. I haven't had much problems with it (except for some
There's an aptable area for slink on the GNOME FTP sites. Check the
On Tue, Jul 06, 1999 at 07:36:34AM +, Michelle Konzack wrote:
I have had tried to install SLINK 4 or 5 times without success.
I have printouts of more then 30 HOWTO's but it does not help.
I have had coosen the basic installation for a Workstation but
they do not work whatever I do.
If
ktb wrote:
If you hit the tab key twice in a row it lists all available commands.
This seems like a useless thing because I see no way of sending the
output to 'less' and most of the 1917 possibilities scroll off the
screen. Anyway my problem is I get the same result if I hit the Esc key
Hi!
Can somebody point me to the place where an standard for
automatically acknowledging/confirming email (that is, I want to know if
my email has been read by the receiver) is -it there exists one-?
I'll be also be very grateful if you point me to software that
supports it and
You have unstable in your sources.list file and unstable is VERY
unstable right now with regards to perl, most likely lots of broken
dependencies. Perl is being transitioned from 5.004 to 5.005 which is
not as small of a change as it may appear from the version numbers. Read
the debian-devel
Nate wrote:
set pgp_v5=/usr/bin/pgp5 ;; set pgp_v5_language=mutt ;; set pgp_v5_pubring=
~/.pgp/pubring.pkr ;; set pgp_v5_secring=~/.pgp/secring.skr
[snip]
cannot find pgp5s
Try...
set pgp_v5=/usr/local/bin/pgp
That's where it is for me after I installed from source.
--
Kris
For a faster
What I did was to select a PostScript driver (one of the laserwriters)
and print to lp. It works fine with magicfilter.
Bob
On Tue, Jul 06, 1999 at 12:23:19PM -0500, Kelly Corbin wrote:
I've searched through the archives, and can't find a solution to my
particular problem. I am running
Hi,
I tried doing a make menuconfig instead of make config to configure
the kernel. Very near the beginning it craps out because of a missing
curses.h file. (This is a Deb 2.0 box by the way, kernel 2.0.34) The make
script cd's to /usr/src/linux/scripts/lxdialog. curses.h is an include
Subject: Telnet - Connection to host lost
Date: Tue, Jul 06, 1999 at 07:54:44AM +0100
In reply to:Patrick Kirk
Quoting Patrick Kirk([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hi all,
When I try to telnet into my newly installed debian server, I get a message
Connection to host lost.
Same
Hello,
I saw on the Web a discussion about forcing mirror
to follow the symlinks and actually download the
files they point to (especially useful if you want
to, for example, mirror debian/unstable). Alas, I
can't get it to work. My package file looks like this:
package=debian-unstable
I am using one machine to run Debian 2.1. I do not have a network but I want
bind to handle caching of DNS inquires. I am doing this so I can use the
sendmail genericstable and virtualtable and convert my addresses to the ones I
want to have everyone use for replys.
My problem is now if I am
ktb wrote:
If you hit the tab key twice in a row it lists all available commands.
This seems like a useless thing because I see no way of sending the
output to 'less' and most of the 1917 possibilities scroll off the
screen. Anyway my problem is I get the same result if I hit the Esc
Post your XF86Config file to the list so we can have a look.
Artur Correia wrote:
Thank you Peter Iaranelli!
I followed your suggestion, but i still can't start X11.
I've changed a few monitor definitions, and the best i now get when i
run startx is
Fatal server error: Could not open
Man! Exim is really pissing me off! I just upgraded and now I can't send mail
to any addresses at my ISP, I have to masquerade my box as my ISP so mail
will get through to any addresses but if I do exim doesn't query the Smart
host for the recipient name. I don't know what to do I have gone
*- On 6 Jul, Ed Cogburn wrote about Re: Just my opinion
Ipswitch wrote:
On Mon, 5 Jul 1999, Brad wrote:
the documentation is incomplete, out of date, or simply wrong,
You have a bit of a point there. Some of the HOWTOs are rather old and
inaccurate, mostly because they were written
You need ncurses-dev.
In Debian a library exists as libfoo or sometimes just foo. To compile
something using that library requires the matching libfoo-dev or foo-dev.
Do you have the ncurses package installed? The menuconfig program needs
it.
G. Crimp wrote:
Hi,
I tried doing a make menuconfig instead of make config to configure
the kernel. Very near the beginning it craps out because of a missing
curses.h file. (This is a Deb 2.0 box by the
the kernel. Very near the beginning it craps out because of a missing
curses.h file. (This is a Deb 2.0 box by the way, kernel 2.0.34) The make
script cd's to /usr/src/linux/scripts/lxdialog. curses.h is an include in
lxdialog.c:
In file included from lxdialog.c:22:
dialog.h:29:
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*- On 6 Jul, G. Crimp wrote about make menuconfig
Hi,
I tried doing a make menuconfig instead of make config to configure
the kernel. Very near the beginning it craps out because of a missing
curses.h file. (This is a Deb 2.0 box by the way, kernel 2.0.34) The make
script cd's to
I agree wholeheartedly. It is probably safest at this point to do
upgrades with 'apt-get upgrade' rather than with dselect. Or run
'apt-get update' and see what packages it intends to keep back, say no,
go to dselect and put those packages on hold.
Bob
On Tue, Jul 06, 1999 at 05:55:25PM
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Subject: what's happened to snowcrash?
Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 16:20:30 -0500
Seems I didn't have kmail set up quite right. Sorry about that...
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Mark Brown
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I gather I need a HUB or a switch for anything more than two hosts?
Mark If you're using cat5. If you're just using coax cable, you
Mark don't need a hub or switch and can just hang everything off the
Uh? What coax cable is
All right, I have sendmail setup so that it accepts outside mail and
everything. I don't have it set up so that it will send mail to outside
servers, though. The thing is that I want to set up a remote SMTP and POP
server so I can send and check my mail remotely, I don't really feel like
going
I would investigate the network card, hard disks, etc... I really doubt
it's the CPU's fault.
On Tue, 6 Jul 1999, Jef Elliott wrote:
Just joined the list - looks to be a good resource. Hope
someone can offer some insight or advice.
Are there any known concerns with the
That is not a standard e-mail feature. There are a VERY FEW Microsoft-ish
e-mail clients that have a Request return receipt feature, but that ONLY
works when the receiving mail client supports that feature as well, and
has it enabled. In other words, it'll happen maybe once in a blue moon.
On
Brian == Brian Schramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Brian I am using one machine to run Debian 2.1. I do not have a
Brian network but I want bind to handle caching of DNS inquires. I
Brian am doing this so I can use the sendmail genericstable and
Brian virtualtable and convert my addresses to
Ben == Ben Lutgens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ben I just upgraded and now I can't send mail to any addresses at my
Ben ISP,
What upgrade? From which version to which?
Ben I have to masquerade my box as my ISP so mail will get through
Ben to any addresses but if I do exim doesn't query the
Hi,
I'm using Windowmaker from potato, and lately I've noticed my
.xsession-errors file consists of seeming endless lines of
heyho!
It's really getting annoying. After a couple of hours this afternoon,
it was over 6M in size. Where the heck is it coming from, and how
do I turn it off???
On Tue, 6 Jul 1999, Felipe Alvarez Harnecker wrote:
Can someone send me a DOS Master Boot record so a can dd it to
/dev/hda?
No, but if you boot a DOS floppy then you can reconstitute it by running
(DOS) fdisk /mbr. Linux fdisk will not do this. This procedure will
not alter your partition
On Wed, Jul 07, 1999 at 03:59:15AM +0200, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
Ben == Ben Lutgens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ben I just upgraded and now I can't send mail to any addresses at my
Ben ISP,
What upgrade? From which version to which?
The latest in unstable
Ben I have to masquerade
Hi everyone.
Does anybody know where I can find a list of the X resources that Netscape
(4.61) supports? I've had a good look around and come up with nothing (except
one .Xdefaults file which doesn't do what I want).
Specifically, I'd like to change the font Netscape uses for it's toolbars. If
On Tue, Jul 06, 1999 at 10:55:01PM -0400, William T Wilson wrote:
On Tue, 6 Jul 1999, Felipe Alvarez Harnecker wrote:
Can someone send me a DOS Master Boot record so a can dd it to
/dev/hda?
No, but if you boot a DOS floppy then you can reconstitute it by running
(DOS) fdisk /mbr.
On Tue, Jul 06, 1999 at 04:26:18PM -0700, G. Crimp wrote:
Hi,
I tried doing a make menuconfig instead of make config to configure
the kernel. Very near the beginning it craps out because of a missing
curses.h file. (This is a Deb 2.0 box by the way, kernel 2.0.34) The make
script
On Tue, Jul 06, 1999 at 08:01:29PM -0800, Ben Lutgens wrote:
On Wed, Jul 07, 1999 at 03:59:15AM +0200, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
Ben == Ben Lutgens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ben I just upgraded and now I can't send mail to any addresses at my
Ben ISP,
What upgrade? From which
On Tue, Jul 06, 1999 at 07:31:26PM -0400, Gonzalo Diethelm wrote:
Hello,
I saw on the Web a discussion about forcing mirror
to follow the symlinks and actually download the
files they point to (especially useful if you want
to, for example, mirror debian/unstable). Alas, I
can't get it to
Hello,
Rolf Edlund:
Sometimes when trying to send mail, I get these message (sendmail -q -v):
354 Enter mail, end with a single ..
.
And it just sits there, doing nothing ?
1) does it do that even if you do enter a message?
(It's expecting at the very least a set of headers, maybe
Hello,
peter moody:
Hi all, I have a question. I'm trying to set up some linux folks at work
(we are in the minority) with the ability to print graphics (i'm not sure
why, but the orders came from above...) I'm printing to an NT served hp
laserjet 4. does pcl and all that. i'v got
Hello,
Allan M. Wind:
On 1999-07-04 20:22, Rolf Edlund wrote:
rm -i Backupfiles/--exclude=files.txt
There are 2 tricks:
1. rm -i * (say no to everything that you want to keep)
No, this doesn't work. The shell expands the `*', and rm is once again left
with a filename beginning
Hello,
Carley, Jason \(Australia\):
I had a similar problem which I traced back to gpm running expecting a
mouse on com1 when it was actually psaux. My modem was on com1 but
wvdial couldn't find it due to gpm interfering.
I had a problem like that with a digital camera once - I actually took
Hello,
Nate:
I have been following the thread about news, inn, nntpcache, etc.
I would also like to set up a news server. I currently have installed
but have not configured inn and nntpcache. I would like to have my setup
mirror they way an isp would setup a news server.
I've been using
Hello,
Lex Chive:
On Sat, Jul 03, 1999 at 06:28:37PM +0200, Sami Dalouche wrote:
It's one thing to send Christmas gifs to people that are a couple of
hundred bytes long; it's quite a different story when it's a huge,
uncompressed bitmap which does exactly the same job. Sadly, in most
Thanks to everyone!
I finally managed to get my networking problem figured out. For some
reason some of the arguments to route that the book I have suggested
didn't work right (I couldn't even ping 127.0.0.1!) I was pulling my
hair out over what I thought was a module problem (I re-compiled my
On Wed, 07 Jul 1999 16:12:59 +1000 (EST), Jiri Baum wrote:
Rolf Edlund:
Sometimes when trying to send mail, I get these message (sendmail -q -v):
354 Enter mail, end with a single ..
.
And it just sits there, doing nothing ?
[...]
3) you do know that this is a server, and that
Hi all,
I have just set up xappeal (the DOS program that change PC into
X-terminal) on friend's computer and he can now log-in into my Debian 2.1
box in graphical mode. There is only one problem -- on my console xdm
login screen looks nice thanks to XBanner, while his screen is just plain
(like
Mmm, Buy a Linux book download the debian users guide and print it.
Turn your PC off.
Go sit in a chair and relax and forget the past.
Read the users guide from A to Z and from Z to A.
Several day's or weeks later you turn your pc on.
And you will see, debian isn't that difficult.
Oh, yeah buy
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Ben Lutgens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
= Man! Exim is really pissing me off! I just upgraded and now I can't
= send mail
= to any addresses at my ISP, I have to masquerade my box as my ISP
= so mail
= will get through to any addresses but if I do exim doesn't query the
= Smart
= host for the
Jonathan,
That is not a standard e-mail feature. There are a VERY FEW Microsoft-ish
e-mail clients that have a Request return receipt feature, but that ONLY
works when the receiving mail client supports that feature as well, and
has it enabled.
That's why I was asking. Too bad. :(
Hi !
I want to set up my Debian to work with two ip addresses on different
networks with one ethernet card.
Asuming two different physical networks 192.168.0.0 and 192.168.1.0 :
# insmod ip_alias.o
# ifconfig eth0 192.168.0.1 netmask 255.255.255.0
# ifconfig eth0:0 192.168.1.1 netmask
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Hi all,
When I use the tab-key, escape-key or any of the arrow-keys
I kill my shells in X11. And I logout if not in X11.
Could anyone point me to what logfiles etc I can check on
my
On Wed, Jul 07, 1999 at 03:04:45AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To all-- I have 2 Linux books, and before I even began I downloaded and
printed the the users guide, GNU Installation guide, and the Debian
Tutorial. Maybe I'm just slow.
My guess is that maybe you're just trying to absorb
On Tue, Jul 06, 1999 at 03:47:20AM -0400, Bob Bernstein wrote:
Now as to the abovementioned 'vexed problem,' since I'm the resident Debian
advocate where I hang out, has any progress been made on the two-cd thing? Do
they work now?
I tried it a while back and it seemed to work but I
Vadim == Vadim Solonovich [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Vadim Hi !
Vadim I want to set up my Debian to work with two ip addresses on
Vadim different networks with one ethernet card. Asuming two
Vadim different physical networks 192.168.0.0 and 192.168.1.0 :
[...]
Vadim Ping
Matthew Gregan wrote:
Hi everyone.
Does anybody know where I can find a list of the X resources that Netscape
(4.61) supports? I've had a good look around and come up with nothing (except
one .Xdefaults file which doesn't do what I want).
Specifically, I'd like to change the font
On 07-Jul-99 Pere Camps wrote:
Jonathan,
That is not a standard e-mail feature. There are a VERY FEW
Microsoft-ish
e-mail clients that have a Request return receipt feature, but that
ONLY
works when the receiving mail client supports that feature as well,
and
has it enabled.
On Sun, Jul 04, 1999 at 05:07:47PM -0400, Alec Smith wrote:
The cheapest option would be the IDE/IDE combo. Would an IDE CD-RW be
easily used in Debian? Also, which drives are recommended? I'm more
interested in burning CD-R discs than the ReWrite capabilities.
With the right kernel options,
Once again, thank you!
Before showing you the content of my config
file, i should tell you that my monitor is rather conflituous,
meaning that, although in it's manual it says it's SVGA compatible, under
windows for instance, it simply won't run on a 800x600 definition or anything
above
Hi all,
I have a P200MMX with 32MB of RAM and 2 NICs that I want to use as a gateway
machine to the Internet.
I do not need the caching, etc. that one gets with squid. What do I need to
do just to have internet access via this machine?
Patrick
On Mon, 05 Jul 1999 18:59:44 GMT, you wrote:
It looks like klogd on startup reads everything that is already in the
kernel ring buffer and dumps it off to syslog before going to its
normal operation mode.
Okay, now a different question. I see that not all boot messages are
written into syslog. I
On Wed, Jul 07, 1999 at 12:35:49PM +0100, Patrick Kirk wrote:
I do not need the caching, etc. that one gets with squid. What do I need to
do just to have internet access via this machine?
Take a look at tinyproxy... It should do what you're after (it's just a proxy,
no caching). Or you could
How can I put a list of the URLs where my clients can't access
and there are these list in internet.
thank you also for my English.
Thomas Cavinato
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Hi,
I use exim as the MTA and the relay_domains option is not set
(commented out). When the smtp-server parameter is configured in pine to
be that for the machine running the MTA, I get an error whenever I send
mail to non-local addresses. The error says that the administrator has set
up
On Wed, 7 Jul 1999, Patrick Kirk wrote:
Hi all,
I have a P200MMX with 32MB of RAM and 2 NICs that I want to use as a gateway
machine to the Internet.
I do not need the caching, etc. that one gets with squid. What do I need to
do just to have internet access via this machine?
Take a
Hello Thomas,
How can I put a list of the URLs where my clients can't access and there are
these list in internet.
I'm administering a Squid proxy for my company, and I'm using such a
deny-list. Here are the relevant lines from my squid.conf file :
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 1999 2:26 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Configuring two networks with the same interface card
It has nothing to do with this, but I have the same error when my
ISP's
On Wed, 7 Jul 1999, Jor-el wrote:
Hi,
I use exim as the MTA and the relay_domains option is not
set (commented out). When the smtp-server parameter is configured
in pine to be that for the machine running the MTA, I get an error
whenever I send mail to non-local
Any Apache geniuses have an idea about this; I want to create a strictly
limited access web server, available only to selected IP addresses.
From the Apache documentation I understood that you could allow specific IP
addresses using the 'allow from' line. So I changed the access.conf file
from
Patrick Kirk wrote:
Hi all,
I have a P200MMX with 32MB of RAM and 2 NICs that I want to use as a gateway
machine to the Internet.
I do not need the caching, etc. that one gets with squid. What do I need to
do just to have internet access via this machine?
Patrick
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