In all due respect, the RaQ was developed for those who didnt want to use a command line to setup accounts.. I Think you got your self in something you never intended to. Because we all know a linux box with equal functionality as a raq, minus the admin tools would be ~300$ or less.. :)
----- Original Message ----- From: "Larry Breyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, November 16, 2002 6:39 PM Subject: Re: [cobalt-developers] Is it possible to add a head to Qube3? > >On Sat, 2002-11-16 at 17:55, Larry Breyer wrote: > >> After two months wrestling with this "appliance" I see two choices. > >> Either I write this off as the most expensive (and the last SUn) > >> bookend I ever bought, or I attach video, monitor, keyboard, and mouse, > >> and convert this boat anchor into something useful. How do I add a > >> video card, and keyboard/mouse support? > >> > >Hi Larry, > > > >I'll happily take it off your hands, just send it to me and you will > >never have to take another look at it again! :) > > Hi Rickard, > > If you send me $1200 US, I will cover any shipping costs. :) > > >Seriously, what is the problem? > > Really? I didn't expect such a quick response, or an offer to assist. > I have been building up functionality on a gradual basis. I have sendmail > and the Apache httpd running. My next step was to bring up the > secondary network interface. I can't do that without cutting off my LAN > from the Internet unless I get NAT to work. Nothing I have tried seems > to get IP Masquerading to work. > > I don't like the web based admin tool. I only like to use the command > line. I have set up the Qube so I can access the console from another > Linux machine's serial port. And I can access the Qube from any machine > on my LAN via ssh. > > At this point, all I want is IP Masquerading. Here is my LAN setup: > > eth0: 192.168.0.1/24 > eth1: 66.27.51.34/30 > > Can you tell me the exact rules to give ipchains? > Will they take effect immediately, without reboot? > > Thanks! > > Full of renewed hope, > > Larry > Wannabe a user > > >Yes, I've connected a keyboard/mouse to it, I even put a graphics card > >into it but it really makes no sense as there is no support in the > >machine to write to a graphic-device, you can of course compile a > >X-server to run on the card but you won't get any console-support. > >There's just no use in doing so. The machine is perfect as a > >SOHO/Departemental appliance but a very mediocre workstation. > > > >Best regards, > > > >Rickard Osser > >Manager > > _______________________________________________ > cobalt-developers mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-developers > _______________________________________________ cobalt-developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-developers
