Hello Nick,
Have you installed the patches that come with ipcop??
From memory there is about 5 this seems to fix most of the problems ipcop
did have..
Are you firewalling this website???
Can you access this website via a normal modem connection??
What sort of errors are you getting??
Johnno
Perhaps if you added the ' -t vfat ' you might be successful
'mount -t vfat /dev/hd?? /some/mountpoint'
The type of filesys you are trying to mount.
Cheers
Trevor
Nope, tried that as well already.
Hansen
Since the install-fest, my ISA 28.8K modem will disconnect all incoming
calls to our telephone if the modem is plugged in (computer turned off).
Linux was already installed on the computer. At the installfest I just
slapped in a network card and downloaded some stuff that was too slow
over the
It possibly needs re-seating in it's slot, it
could have moved slightly in transit or when you
were putting the nic in, I'd suggest you pull it
out and slip it back in again, I've had weirder
problems caused by simple things like that :-).
jeremyb.
From: Carl Cerecke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:
On Sat, 2002-07-27 at 22:42, Chris Hellyar wrote:
Any Glade users in the house?
Yup. I coded a few programs in the Python/GNOME/Gtk+/Glade combo. Some
of them are even used by people :)
I've just had a bit of a play with it, as I'm considering porting an App
I wrote for windows in Visual C
Gidday all - sorry for doing an OT post, but I'm searching for a
backplane from an ATX case... By that I mean the piece of metal that
the motherboard bolts onto.
I could go out and buy a case, but I'd end up only using 10% of a new
case (I already have a PSU)
Anyone?
Tried Molten Media?
They have bits of metal falling out of their ears.
C Falconer wrote:
Gidday all - sorry for doing an OT post, but I'm searching for a
backplane from an ATX case... By that I mean the piece of metal that
the motherboard bolts onto.
I could go out and buy a case, but I'd
Does anyone know if IPCop supports scsi drives? a friend
of mine tried to install smoothwall and it does not support
scsi at all in the gpl version :-(
jeremyb.
no, you can though download the development tarball and create your own
from sources. In the devel tarball the kernel config