Two functional answers, one sorta funny, one serious.. :-)
1.
Don't patch the IIS server of the offending win2k machine..
then use the nimda hack to send cmd.exe a shutdown signal...
thats sorta clean... :-)
2.
Or you could setup ssh server on the win2k machine (google is your friend.)
then
tks, Mr Larry.
(B
(BI checked the sites you refered, but did not still quite figure
(Bout (partly because of my poor English?) the way bash works the
(Bway it does. To make things simple, just take up one case here.
(B
(B$PS1=u -4 returns \u
(B
(Bthe 1st \ escapes the 2nd \,
wvdial is really easy and a good intelligent app for modem connecitons..
99 percent of the time it gets it right with no config..
all you have do to is install wvdial, then run: (as root)
touch /etc/wvdial.conf
wvdialconf /etc/wvdial.conf
(make sure your modem is on and connected.)
it should
Thanks for all the replies. I will go the Cygwin way with ssh as I want
it in a script on my MDK box. It's for taking care of backing up my PC.
Thanks again,
Tony.
p.s. Sorry about the sig but I have no choice as it is auto by our
Exchange server (Not my fault).
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/etc/rc.d/init.d/iptables stop ???
rgds
Frank
PS... I mention this because I had a similiar problem yesterday that stopped
when I stopped iptables..
then I started again and manually added just the rules i needed.
worked great.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
After using Mandrake 9.0 with kdm for a month without any problems, kdm
suddenly does not allow any window manager and always runs failsafe window.
It could have happened after unclean shutdown, but I'm using reiserfs
journaling.
I was able to run kdm configuration from KDE control center and
hello,
i'm using a 28k modem (with kppp) and i'm using a proxy server (squid) to
share the internet (please do not suggest NAT or DHCP because the proxy was
much easier to set up! :-).
the problem is that squid requires the IPs of the NDS servers from
/etc/resolv.conf. i have many isps so
Milos Prudek wrote:
Is there a log file I could investigate, or any other way to
troubleshoot this, short of uninstalling kdebase.rpm ?
Maybe it doesn't help, but I suggest you take a look at
.xsession-errors
in your home directory
Bye
--
Luca Olivetti
Note.- This message reached you today,
Is there a log file I could investigate, or any other way to
troubleshoot this, short of uninstalling kdebase.rpm ?
Maybe it doesn't help, but I suggest you take a look at
.xsession-errors
Unfortunately there is no relevant information in that file.
--
Milos Prudek
Want to buy your
Yes, I am using communigate pro.
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002 02:53:11 -0500
Brian York [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone setup communigate pro server for linux?
Thanks
Brian
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
On Friday November 22 2002 01:10 am, Michael Holt wrote:
Hey all,
I just noticed something interesting the other day and can't seem
to find the answer for it. I have a thinkpad 600e that I use for
most of my day to day work and I just started thinking about the
possibility of upgrading
On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 07:23, Tom Brinkman wrote:
On Friday November 22 2002 01:10 am, Michael Holt wrote:
Hey all,
I just noticed something interesting the other day and can't seem
to find the answer for it. I have a thinkpad 600e that I use for
most of my day to day work and I just
I am running into a bit trouble trying to setup connection sharing on an 8.2
system. I have tried using the DrakConf connection sharing wizard but it
fails to work for me. In any case, I cannot share the connection in the way
it wants to set it up.
I have a modem connection to the internet
On November 21, 2002 03:44 pm, Dan Axtell wrote:
This is probably a stupid question, but I have tried to change
Konqueror's default home page via Settings - Configure Konqueror, as
well as the KDE options, but nothing seems to work (I'd like the browser
to come up blank). Mozilla makes this
When I tried installing it from the rpm on the website I couldn't find were
it had been installed at. It was supposed to be in \usr\local\sbin but when
I looked it was empty.
Thanks
Brian
Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 22,
I am attempting to migrate the wife from Windows to Mandrake Linux. She has a
mail client called News Rover which allows her to bulk save Email
attachments. She is subscribed to several Email lists and with this program,
she is able to mark a block of Email and have it automatically save the
Hello
I just wonder someone on the list could suggest a very light browser (that
could work via ssh in a snail connection) that could be installed in my home
directory and work on both linux and solaris. I am running lynx right now
but some of options on the web pages don't work.
Many
I was misled. I was informed that one could not share an internet connection
through an ad-hoc wlan connection. I have found I was wrong/misinformed and
it is possible. At this point I am only partially sharing, however.
I changed my wlan connection from my laptop to desktop to be ad-hoc and
This wizard does not for me too, try w/ this:
Install iptables
set up this with the following settings:
==
cat /etc/sysconfig/iptables
# Generated by iptables-save v1.2.2 on Sat May 4 15:14:59 2002
*mangle
:PREROUTING ACCEPT [4617:230632]
:OUTPUT
I have been trying to get connection sharing working between my desktop and
laptop computers. I was misinformed about not being able to do this via a
wlan ad-hoc connection and am trying it that way.
My desktop (Mandrake 8.2) has a WUSB11 v2.6 wlan device and my laptop a
prism2-based card,
On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 01:32, Donna and Matthew Persico wrote:
Turns out that after I wrote, I found the AutoInst disk I made about
two installs ago. Imagine my surprise when I opened it up and
discovered that it is nothing more than a PERL SCRIPT It's just an
array of rpms in no
Check gnome spell in red-carpet. It's works to me after it was
installed. Look in edit menu. it works better that previous versions if
you use several languages.
MS
On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 18:58, James Sparenberg wrote:
All,
OK got 1.2 evo from the cooker installed in on my 9.0 box... the
Well, it now appears that all is right with the world. I managed to get my
wireless connections between desktop and laptop up and running so as to allow
both machines to connection share a dialup account from the desktop. I also
got my KDE slow startup problem resolved (my desktop hostname
On 21 Nov 2002 23:15:26 -0500 Robert Wohlfarth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 00:04, Pierre Fortin wrote:
* just enabling modem access resulted in shorewall being silently
enabled... When I tried to switch back to LAN mode, I was unable to
connect to ANYTHING...
The
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002 23:15:52 -0600 J. Craig Woods
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gonzalo Avaria wrote:
Hi experts.
I needo to make a question. Like a year ago i did
something i don't know how to repeat. I set up my host
(local.host) to be the smtp server. It sent mails
until i had to
---Original Message---
From: James Sparenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11/21/02 12:58 PM
To: Expert List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [expert] evolution and dictionaries.
All,
OK got 1.2 evo from the cooker installed in on my 9.0 box... the small
changes they have made do improve the
I am attempting to implement LM 9.0 on a 1.2GHz, 1GB Ram Server with
Adaptec 2940 SCSI disks. Unfortunately the machine dies without
warning.
While I read with interest the Jack Coates description of the kernel for
2.4 I dug out the Kernel info for my machine and found the following
Kernel
http://www.mandrakeforum.com/article.php?sid=2543lang=enmode=threadorder=0thold=0
-Larry
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
At 11:30 AM 11/22/02, Praedor Tempus wrote:
Well, it now appears that all is right with the world. I managed to get my
wireless connections between desktop and laptop up and running so as to allow
both machines to connection share a dialup account from the desktop. I also
got my KDE slow
I use the Junkfilter.
I have narrowed my Recipes to get current information as well. I would be glad
to share it with you. Let me know if you are interested in it.
Praedor Tempus wrote:
Well, it now appears that all is right with the world. I managed to get my
wireless connections between
Hi
Anyone got Xine to play avi and asf files on ML 9 ? I get video but no
sound.
--
Marek
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Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to
On Thursday 21 November 2002 10:44 am, you wrote:
You need to be running a very fast machine with the proprietary nVIDIA
drivers (as well as an nVIDIA video card) and lots of memory and disk
space.
BTW, it works great as long as you have a very fast machine.
Just out of curiosity, what r u
I get sound on certain files only.
The only format I have issues with is mpg files (only some)
Brian D. Klar - CVE
Multimax
Network Engineer
WPAFB
-Original Message-
From: Marek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 12:18 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [expert]
Have you tried links. I have found that links has more features than
lynx. Both are non gui browsers. I am not sure of the wt of each.
Bharath
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Eduardo Mendes
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 5:54 AM
To:
On Friday 22 November 2002 12:21 pm, you wrote:
Hi
Anyone got Xine to play avi and asf files on ML 9 ? I get video but no
sound.
Its a bit more difficult to setup, but I much prefer Mplayer myself. Plays
just about every video format I use (except newer MOVs) and does DVD
fullscreen. I
I just picked up junkfilter but cannot build it. I placed it in
/usr/local/etc/junkfilter and set the path to point to this as well as my
procmailrc file. I do a make create in the junkfilter directory and all I
get is:
[praedor@lapdog junkfilter]$ make create
Makefile:49: *** target pattern
Sort of looks like a hardware problem. I have run SCSI for several years and
the last time I saw that sort of message, one of the hard drives had messed
up. Your message implies several hard drives on the controller. I would first
try going to one HD programmed as device 0 (zero) and double
BRX is fast, light, GUI, and has linux windows flavours; even includes
mail.
Ken
On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 08:54, Eduardo Mendes wrote:
Hello
I just wonder someone on the list could suggest a very light browser (that
could work via ssh in a snail connection) that could be installed in my home
ath1410 wrote:
tks, Mr Larry.
I checked the sites you refered, but did not still quite figure
out (partly because of my poor English?) the way bash works the
way it does. To make things simple, just take up one case here.
$PS1=u -4 returns \u
the 1st \ escapes the 2nd \, and the
It is my Understanding that you need to set the
PMDIR = {directory of Procmail Storage info} - i.e. /var/Procmail
JFDIR = {directory of Junkfilter Binaries} - i.e. /var/Procmail/junkfilter
You can set these variables in the .bashrc scripts, or in a NEW Script called
/etc/profile.d/common.sh -
Thanks for the feedback Tom. I'm not sure if it's the Drive or the Controller
going bad. The Root Partition is normally hacked when this occurs and requires
fsck to reset the partition info.
Previous versions of LM (all the way back to 6.0) have been rock solid. In fact
I helped debug the Fast
Hmpf.
I have/had procmail working on my system. I have a directory: $HOME/.procmail
which contains a link to $HOME/.procmailrc. I read the somewhat confusing
directions in the README with junkfilter and elected to install the
junkfilter files in /usr/local/etc/junkfilter. I created a
Ya, I'm using the proprietary nVidia drivers. By the way,
someone said it works fine if you have a fast system. Is
that fast as in 1GHz+ or 2GHz? I have a 1.1GHz.
Miark
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002 08:32:13 -0800
JOHAM,DAVID (HP-Boise,ex1) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is a stupid question, but have
are you absolutely sure? When you start X, do you get an nVidia splash
screen?
David
-Original Message-
From: Miark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 11:55 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] UT2003 and linux
Ya, I'm using the proprietary nVidia
Did you install from the .rpm file. Because I can't find were it was
installed at. It was supposed be in /usr/local/sbin but the folder is empty.
Got any idea were it is or what happened. /usr/local is on its own
partition.
Thanks
Brian
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi guys,
The subject says it all, I can't run devfsd without getting this error..
a search of google showed trying this:
mount -t none devfsd /dev
that doesn't work it doesn't recognise none as a fs type
anyone know how to generate a /dev/.devfsd file or socket or whatever it
is???
rgds
Here's my .procmailrc from my ~aewhale Directory. One Caveat, I am using 2.4
currently, and I have configure my environment to use the Procmail utility per
individual user. Do you specify the procmail delivery agent in your Sendmail.mc
(m4 Macro configuration file) or sendmail.cf file? You will
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Manuel Soto wrote on Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 12:39:15PM + :
Check gnome spell in red-carpet.
I saw a blurb somewhere that said that RedCarpet supported various
distros, including Mdk 9.0. Has anybody run it on 9.0? Any feedback?
Blue skies...
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Franki wrote on Sat, Nov 23, 2002 at 03:11:32AM +0800 :
Hi guys,
The subject says it all, I can't run devfsd without getting this error..
a search of google showed trying this:
mount -t none devfsd /dev
mount -t devfsd none /dev
If the
On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 07:37, Tom wrote:
I am attempting to migrate the wife from Windows to Mandrake Linux. She has a
mail client called News Rover which allows her to bulk save Email
attachments. She is subscribed to several Email lists and with this program,
she is able to mark a block of
This system boots from a floppy..
how can I tell the boot floppy app in mcc to add devfs=mount??
The kernel is a mandrake kernel, so I am assuming that its all correct..
in fact, i had this problem with two kernels, the default 9.0, and 2.4.20
which I just installed out of curiosity.. both are
Hi,
I updated Ximian Evolution (1.08 - 1.20) using
red-carpet in MDK9.
It perfectly worked.
Oh, I installed in Portuguese-Brazilian without any
problem.
[ ]'s
Emerson
Federal University of State of Santa Catarina
http://www.ufsc.br
BRAZIL
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I checked the sites you refered, but did not still quite figure
out (partly because of my poor English?) the way bash works the
way it does. To make things simple, just take up one case
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Brian York wrote on Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 10:29:51AM -0500 :
When I tried installing it from the rpm on the website I couldn't find were
it had been installed at. It was supposed to be in \usr\local\sbin but when
I looked it was empty.
rpm -qs
After upgrading from Mandrake 8.1 to Mandrake 9.0, I'm now regularly
experiencing (like every 2--3 day) experiencing that my X server
crashes.
I have checked the logs in /var/log and the only two lines are a one
from kdm saying that the session ended unexpectedly and one from pam
saying that the
On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 14:56, Todd Lyons wrote:
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ath1410 wrote on Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 05:04:55PM +0900 :
I checked the sites you refered, but did not still quite figure
out (partly because of my poor English?) the way bash works the
way it
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Praedor Tempus wrote on Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 10:32:49AM -0500 :
I was misled. I was informed that one could not share an internet connection
through an ad-hoc wlan connection. I have found I was wrong/misinformed and
it is possible. At this
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Eduardo Mendes wrote on Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 01:54:06PM + :
Hello
I just wonder someone on the list could suggest a very light browser (that
could work via ssh in a snail connection) that could be installed in my home
directory and work on
All the files are under the /opt folder. Would that also be were users
accounts are? I assumed that that would go under /var.
Thanks
Brian
-Original Message-
From: Todd Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 2:58 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re:
ignore this..
I found syslinux.cfg and added it (devfs=mount)to the append line in there
on the floppy..
its all good now..
strange that its not added by default..
I thought it would copy the lilo entries when it made the disk
rgds
Frank
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Friday November 22 2002 11:33 pm, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Friday 22 November 2002 12:21 pm, you wrote:
Hi
Anyone got Xine to play avi and asf files on ML 9 ? I get video but
no sound.
Its a bit more difficult to setup, but I much prefer Mplayer myself.
Plays just about every video
On November 22, 2002 10:14 pm, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Thursday 21 November 2002 10:44 am, you wrote:
You need to be running a very fast machine with the proprietary nVIDIA
drivers (as well as an nVIDIA video card) and lots of memory and disk
space.
BTW, it works great as long as you
On Friday 22 November 2002 12:07 pm, David Relson wrote:
[...]
My procmail recipe is pretty simple. It checks for korean and japanese
character sets and puts those messages into file spam-unreadable,then runs
bogofilter to classify the message as spam or ham, and then takes
appropriate
Ok,
Did some playing with it and found this... once I upgraded from 1.08
to the correct apps from cooker. Spell checking did not work.. HOWEVER
if I created a new user it worked I've yet to find out what did it
and where the setting was/is. Even moving my evo directory to the side
(mv
The demo is runing like a charm in my Pentium III 800 with 256Kb of Ram and a
Geforce4 Ti 64Mb.
El Vie 22 Nov 2002 19:54, Miark escribió:
Ya, I'm using the proprietary nVidia drivers. By the way,
someone said it works fine if you have a fast system. Is
that fast as in 1GHz+ or 2GHz? I have
On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 06:01, Dave Sherman wrote:
On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 07:23, Tom Brinkman wrote:
On Friday November 22 2002 01:10 am, Michael Holt wrote:
Hey all,
I just noticed something interesting the other day and can't seem
Gratuitous Snipping Action
Notice that the MHz is
Have to agree there. Mplayer is fantastic. Practically the only
one I use now.
Here's a great walkthrough. (I know this is the "expert" group, but this
is cool nontheless)
http://www.trylinuxsd.com/dvd/
Todd
Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Friday 22 November 2002 12:21
I'm using the mozillaXFT from Texstar... available at
http://ftp.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/distributions/contrib/texstar/linux/distributions/mandrake/9.0/rpms/
James
On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 13:14, Walter Rogers wrote:
After reviewing Mozilla Bug #116444, it appears that java support in
Mozilla
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002 13:14:10 -0800
Walter Rogers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After reviewing Mozilla Bug #116444, it appears that java support in
Mozilla with Mandrake 9.0 is broken. Has to do with Mozilla compiled
with GCC 3.0 being incompatible with java 1.3 and 1.4.0. T
Both mozilla and
Could anyone give me a rough estimate on how much disk space 14,300 users
may use for communigate pro?
Also I saw on the website that they sell 2 servers one that's a backup and
the other the primary. If the primary goes down then the backup restarts and
becomes the primary mail server. The when
I need to figure out a way to launch two programs sharing a split screen
immediately after login. I figured I'd edit my .bashrc to start screen,
but after that I'm stuck. Screen requires several key combonations to
split correctly, and I can't figure out how to implement them. If
anyone has any
:-) Yes, I got the splash screen. I know when the nVidia drivers
aren't working becuase TuxRacer is simply unplayable. But it's
a-rockin' right now.
By the way, here's my relevant system info: 1.1GHz Athlon, 1.0 GB
RAM, and GeForce 4MX 460.
How close, in actuality, should the performance be
OTOH, Phoenix-0.4 is stable enough for me. I haven't really try site w/
real plugin yet but java and flash plugins work good.
It's faster and smaller size than Mozilla anyway :)
-Larry
Charles A Edwards wrote:
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002 13:14:10 -0800
Walter Rogers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After
Does anyone know where to find and how to install a soft which would
allow me to see wideo streaming on Mozilla.
When I tried to watch something on www.fabchannel.com, I get this message:
this page contains information type
(application/x-mplayer2)...
rgds ...
Want to buy your Pack
fre 2002-11-22 klockan 20.22 skrev Todd Lyons:
I saw a blurb somewhere that said that RedCarpet supported various
distros, including Mdk 9.0. Has anybody run it on 9.0? Any feedback?
Blue skies... Todd
I just installed RedCarpet on two of my boxes and used it to install
From what I've heard, the Linux drivers are actually better than the Windows
drivers.
My theory is that somehow your GLX and/or OpenGL drivers are still Mesa. Did
you install the NVIDIA-GLX RPM as well?
I have a similar system and TuxRacer is really smooth.
I would try to rpm -ivh --force both
You can do a google search for plugger which may work for you.
I've also had a great deal of success with CrossOver Plugin which lets you
use quicktime and Windows Media Player.
If the streaming video is realplayer, you can get a plugin from Real which
should work for you.
Best regards,
David
Just adding to the thread. If you use RedCarpet are you not stuck to
using it for regular upgrades for patches etc. As RedCarpet will use
Ximian Gnome libraries, you are now dependent on Red Carpet.
My 2 cents. It makes good sense for Corp Customers.
Bharath
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From:
In my case, I changed a few weeks ago my old Voodoo3 3000 for a Creative 3D
Blaster Titanium. First of all I installed the 2 rpms of Nvidia; then I run
XFdrake and the video-card started to run inmediately; just I had to add some
lines in the XF86-Config4 file to have the tv-output runing.
On Monday 18 November 2002 12:10 pm, Franki wrote:
check your bios power management settings.. turn them all off.. then
try again..
Thanks, I'll try that next time I reboot (although I hope that's when I
install Mandrake 9.1). (I do think I have all or most of that stuff
turned off already.)
On 22 Nov 2002 11:33:02 -0500, Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 01:32, Donna and Matthew Persico wrote:
Turns out that after I wrote, I found the AutoInst disk I made
about
two installs ago. Imagine my surprise when I opened it up and
discovered that it is nothing more than a PERL
go to romfind and choose the freshrpm release of xine, I've found it has worked
with all my DVDs full screen with no problem.
On Friday November 22 2002 11:33 pm, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Friday 22 November 2002 12:21 pm, you wrote:
Hi
Anyone got Xine to play avi and asf files on ML 9 ? I
go to romfind and choose the freshrpm release of xine, I've found it has worked
with all my DVDs full screen with no problem.
On Friday November 22 2002 11:33 pm, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Friday 22 November 2002 12:21 pm, you wrote:
Hi
Anyone got Xine to play avi and asf files on ML 9 ? I
Dirty fix.
mv /usr/share/doc/HTML/index.html to the side.
then vi /usr/share/doc/HTML/index.html
html
body
/body
/html
and close... this gives you a blank page that loads quick.
James
On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 14:44, Dan Axtell wrote:
This is probably a stupid question, but I have tried to
Use links not lynx.. does javascript and can work via keyboard or mouse.
(Does frames and tables too really nice. If you are in X it will
open pictures in a separate program if you click on them.) BrowseX is
also very lightweight and unlike some other suggestions I'm sure will
appear doesn't
After reviewing Mozilla Bug #116444, it appears that java support in
Mozilla with Mandrake 9.0 is broken. Has to do with Mozilla compiled
with GCC 3.0 being incompatible with java 1.3 and 1.4.0. Take a look at:
http://plugindoc.mozdev.org/linux.html#Java
I need to view many sites with via a
On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 20:53, Matthew O. Persico wrote:
You're welcome, and I appreciate greatly the command line above! It
will be handy in future installs I am sure. :)
Well if you think THAT was handy, how about a version that spits out the correct
perl in one shot, no editing needed:
Hi guys,
Has anyone seen a pflogsumm rpm for mdk9 around??
my 7.2 box has it running, and it was in the RPM I loaded..
very handy stats I think...
just wondering if I could get it preconfigured for mandrakes postfix...
no biggie, its only perl so its easy enough to setup, just thought I'd
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Better yet, run a local caching nameserver. My suggestion would be dnscache
(djbdns).
See : http://cr.yp.to/djbdns/run-cache-x.html
KevinO
pesarif wrote:
hello,
i'm using a 28k modem (with kppp) and i'm using a proxy server (squid) to
share the
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