comments below =)

--- Vincent Danen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu Jan 16, 2003 at 07:04:10AM -0800, T E wrote:
> 
> > Er sorry Vincent if I confused you.  I guess I
> have
> > been misunderstanding this whole Chapter 11
> ordeal... 
> > I was under the false impression that Mandrake was
> > disappearing.
> 
> Oh no... we don't plan on going anywhere... =)
> 
> > Lorne, I know what you mean about docs!!  Has any
> one
> > else out there found a suitable doc or must we
> infact
> > shell out the $2,000? I did however find this for
> SNF
> > so maybe it's close enough:
> 
> The online docs should be available RSN.
>

Can't wait!! Any idea of the time frame we're looking
at?

> 
> >
>
http://www.mandrakelinux.com/en/doc/72/SNF/en/user.html/
> 
> I wouldn't use this as a basis for MNF.  SNF is an
> entirely different
> creature... for one, it's based on ipchains and 2.2
> kernel, not
> iptables and 2.4 kernel.  Right there you have two
> extremely different
> implementations.  The function is similar, as is the
> name... that's
> about it.  =)
>


Thanks! you saved me a few hours of unneeded
studying...


> 
> > BTW, how has your implementation of MNF been
> coming?
> > Still "kicking your butt"?
> 
> I've found MNF to be fairly straightforward... I am
> having a few
> issues with configuring it, but for the most part it
> was amazingly
> straightforward.  That being said, I'd still like to
> get port
> forwarding working the way I want it to... =)
> 
> > I seem to have run into a weird problem after I
> try to
> > configure MNF: I will log out then attempt to log
> back
> > in (naturally thru the web interface) and I
> receive a
> > return to the login screen with an error.  This
> error
> > is as follows:
> > 
> > Cookies Not Found
> > 
> > I've noticed I'm not the only one having this
> problem
> > and I chimed in on that fact at
> alt.os.linux.mandrake
> > ...you guys have any ideas on this one?
> 
> Could be that you're using IE... IIRC, this is a
> problem there.  Also,
> there is a timeout, so if you idle for too long,
> you'll be booted.  Not
> sure how long the timeout is tho (one could probably
> log in and examine
> the cookies for an expiry date to see how long they
> remain alive for).
>


Well, I highly doubt that it has to do with timeout
since Logout/in happends within 1 minute.  But, yes, I
am using IE.  I'm assuming a fix is in the works?  I
would hope so since IE is unfortunately very common...
 Plus, it would allow for the easy introduction of
Linux into a windows enviornment =)


> 
> > In closing, I think we need to get more dialog
> going
> > on this product.  It appears to have massive
> > potential, yet little recognition, wouldn't you
> agree?
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Yes, I know the
> name is a bit of a
> misnomer, since it's for the discussion of both SNF
> and MNF.  I'll be
> changing the name of the list to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] soon.
>


Excellent, I guess this is where I will be moving my
future discussions...


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