Linux-Networking Digest #798, Volume #10          Fri, 9 Apr 99 07:13:38 EDT

Contents:
  Re: IP-masq and diald urgent question! (Mike Jagdis)
  Re: ipfwadm and ftp ("Jan Johansson")
  Re: DMA errors (Wiley Hill)
  PPP Problem. Connection to Internet ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  ipchains and port forwarding ("Arjan Siemons")
  Re: PPP setup (Dave Byrne)
  Re: qmail can only send, but not receive (digger)
  Re: Dialing into Linux box (Ron Cronenwett)
  Re: What is the best Linux to install? (Peter T. Breuer)
  Re: qmail can only send, but not receive (Steve Vertigan)
  Re: Q: ip load balancing with ipmasqadm (Andreas Dilger)
  Re: ipfwadm & IP-Masq ("Jan Johansson")
  PPP connect script won't let go in SuSE 6.0
  remote work ("Jean-R�ginald Louis")
  Re: SERIAL Network Printer (Jon-o Addleman)
  Re: Auto-dial multiple targets (Mike Jagdis)
  Lib stdio.h and more standart ("Tour Ethno")
  Re: Help Please: Linux 2.2.5 and BT Speedway ISDN (honestly new question) 
([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  login strange way.... ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  Re: stop plain passwords samba ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  Re: How to set default gateway ? ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  Unmounting remote file systems hangup ("C 00")
  Re: Samba newbie (Daniel Charlebois)
  Re: Is Ether Express PRO/10+ (ISA) supported by RH Linux 4.1? (Wiley Hill)
  Re: M$-Outlook using public folders with Linux-Server ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  Re: remote work ("Jan Johansson")
  Re: Stable Linux versions (James Stafford)
  Re: SAMBA HOWTO ("Jonas")

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mike Jagdis)
Subject: Re: IP-masq and diald urgent question!
Date: 9 Apr 1999 09:15:46 GMT

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Janusz wrote:
>I have a small network and Linux RH5.2 (everything installed) connecting
>to my ISP with dynamic IP. I use IP-masq and diald to automatically
>bring up a connection.
>The problem is: when i start Netscape on a computer inside my network
>and try to load some www page, first everything seems to work ok,  diald
>connects to my ISP but then Netscape says "There was no response..." and
>I have to press "reload" to connect to this www page. It seems to me,
>that I've reviewed all the FAQ and this list also. The solution I found
>there is to put in my /etc/rc.d/rc.local something like echo 1 >
>/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_dynaddr but this doesn't work!
>
>So maybe someone knows any other solution???

Get a newer diald from http://diald.unix.ch. Read the README.masq
that comes with it. Set up the masquerading in an addroute script
and tear it down in the delroute script, allow forwarding unmasqueraded
on the proxy. The problem you have is that masquerading before you
actually know what IP to masquerade as is impossible :-).

                                Mike

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From: "Jan Johansson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: ipfwadm and ftp
Date: Fri, 9 Apr 1999 11:27:03 +0200

load the ip_masq_ftp module (or use PASV mode on the clients)

Xavier Bloggs wrote in message <7ek564$lom$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>I have set up a Red Hat server with IP masquerading on a lan and used this
>server as the gateway. HTTP works fine from any of the windows machines on
>the lan but I am unable to do an ftp mget from a DOS screen on a Windows
>machine. Could someone tell me the basic steps in alowing ftp connections
>without doing them from a telnet session.
>
>



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Wiley Hill)
Crossposted-To: 
alt.os.linux.caldera,alt.linux,alt.linux.sux,alt.os.linux,comp.os.linux.hardware
Subject: Re: DMA errors
Date: Fri, 09 Apr 1999 09:42:32 GMT

On Tue, 30 Mar 1999 14:49:12 -0800, "TURBO1010"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Why, after updating the bios on my Tyan 1564/D do I get DMA errors on all the hard 
>drives, and tells me DMA not available.
>  It tells me bad CRC.  What does it mean?  It used to work fine with version 1.01, 
>now with 1.02 it gives me this error.

>>
>>Don't know. Did you save the old bios? I did have a simular problem though,
>>with a Tyan board. My hardisk was on their list (Tyan's)  as being having
>>buggy firmware and so I could not use DMA with the CD-Rom that was
>>Slaving off of it. I believe that the real problem was that the CD-Rom
>>wasn't UDMA and the HD was. Later I added a CD, Moved the
>> old cd to the second interface as a master. I didn't have anymore
>> problems.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PPP Problem. Connection to Internet
Date: Fri, 09 Apr 1999 09:00:37 GMT

Hi,

My problem is : I am using Red Hat 5.2, PPP. I get:  dialing the modem,
dialing to my ISP, and connecting but,,, no activity. In /var/log/messages  I
get after getting conection.....  Serial connection established.  Using
interface ppp0  Mar 31 02:29:13 mihost pppd[371]: Connect: ppp0 <-->
/dev/modem  Mar 31 02:30:43 mihost pppd[371]: LCP: timeout sending
Config-Requests ?????  Mar 31 02:30:43 mihost pppd[371]: Connection
terminated.  Mar 31 02:30:44 mihost pppd[371]: Exit.

Any idea?
I have tested it with scripts and with netconf... but i don't get anything.

Thanks.

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From: "Arjan Siemons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: ipchains and port forwarding
Date: Fri, 9 Apr 1999 10:37:27 +0200

I'm trying to forward incoming trafic on port 80 on a firewall to port 80 on
a machine behind te firewall, but it is not working. Ip-masqerading is
working fine.

I tried this:

ipmasqadm portfw -a -P tcp -L xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx -R 192.168.2.3

Any suggestions?


Arjan Siemons




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Date: Thu, 08 Apr 1999 22:55:59 -0700
From: Dave Byrne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: PPP setup



Ryan wrote:

> Anybody,
>
> I recently installed rhl 5.2 on my PC and have been trying to get internet
> setup.  When I use Minicom, my modem dials out fine, connects and lets me
> fill in my info (username, pword) but I'm not sure what to do next. I've
> been told to try
>
> pppd -d -detach /dev/modem &
>
> I've tested to see if that worked by typing
>
> ifconfig ppp0
>
> and it says ppp is running but when I try to go on netscape it can't connect
> to any site.  I have my DNS numbers installed.  Keep in mind that I am a
> BEGINNER.
>
> THANKS

Ryan,

Check the ISP-Hookup-HOWTO,  it goes over your specific problem well. Your going
to need to setup the chatscript with the phone number, username etc. then type:

exec ppd connect \
 'chat -v -f /etc/ppp/chatscript' \
-detach crtscts modem defaultroute \
user \
/dev/modem 38400



--
Dave Byrne
Perl, CGI, Awk
Sed, Linux, Solaris
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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From: digger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: qmail can only send, but not receive
Date: Fri, 9 Apr 1999 03:36:53 -0500

thanks :)

i just checked the qmail log files. it told me 
delivery 2: deferral: Unable_to_open_./Maildir:_is_a_directory.
so i change .qmail file to use Mailbox again. now qmail works well and 
receive all test emails i sent from my school account a couple days ago.
(is it amazing? i am wondering where they have been?)

but i still want to try Maildir. i remembered there are some advantages
about it,(worry-free when server crashed?) although i dont really need it.
i had read INSTALL.maildir many times and done exactly what it told me.
But it does not work, neither pine nor mail can read mail.

i checked the files under /var/qmail/control/* files. they looks ok.

the current content of /var/qmail/defaultdelivery/rc is
|preline procmail

i think i tried to change it to
./Maildir/
before, but neither of them works with Maildir.

any advice?

thanks.

digger


On Fri, 9 Apr 1999, Steve Vertigan wrote:

> digger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote thus:
> 
> >I just installed qmail for curiosity. when i test it, it can send email
> >from my local machine to my school account, but it can not receive
> >emails neither from local machine or my school account. sendmail could
> >do both before i uninstalled it. any clue? Thanks.
> 
> What's in your respective /var/qmail/control/* files?  And do you mean it
> won't accept mail for a domain it's meant to store locally like
> you@localhost or it won't relay messages to other hosts for you?  A little
> more information will greatly enhance your chances of getting a useful
> response.
> 
> Regards,
> --Steve
> 



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From: Ron Cronenwett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Dialing into Linux box
Date: Fri, 09 Apr 1999 08:45:06 GMT

Det 1 SOG wrote:

> In article <01be77dd$d8cf61e0$227bcdd0@PANTHER>,
>   "Russell S. DiPesa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > To all,
> >       I have RH5.2 and am trying to dial into the modem that I have connected
> to
> > it.  I  have added the necessary line to "inittab" to respawn mgetty for
> > each new call.  I am able to dial the modem and get a handshake from it.
> > But, after attempting to negotiate the username and password, it
> > disconnects.  I believe I have the proper permissions set for the username
> > that I am dialing in with.  Any suggestions?
>

I used the following guide to set up dial in:
http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue38/gentry.html




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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Peter T. Breuer)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux,comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: What is the best Linux to install?
Date: 2 Apr 1999 22:34:26 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Jon-o Addleman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: >I realy recommend to start with RedHat.
: I still don't understand why redhat is supposed to be easier... I
: found it so complicated! I couldn't find anything, or even

Agreed. Logical folks find it annoying. Fuzzy thinkers find it warm and
comforting. I wouldn't recommend it to either.

: instructions for finding things. Debian was a snap to install, by
: comparison... It REALLY doesn't make sense for Debian to have the
: reputation for being for "experts". It certainly isn't MORE

Reputation and sense are not correlated. Slackware has always been my fave for
ease of install.  Upgrading? Pah! I do that. One man. One logical idea.

: many newbies are using Redhat and getting stuck by things that Debian
: does so much more easily... hm..

Amen. Not that I have ever used dpkg in anger. Except for stealing their
patches ...


Peter

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Steve Vertigan)
Subject: Re: qmail can only send, but not receive
Date: Fri, 09 Apr 1999 10:03:58 GMT

digger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote thus:

>thanks :)
>
>i just checked the qmail log files. it told me 
>delivery 2: deferral: Unable_to_open_./Maildir:_is_a_directory.
>so i change .qmail file to use Mailbox again. now qmail works well and 
>receive all test emails i sent from my school account a couple days ago.
>(is it amazing? i am wondering where they have been?)

No not amazing, just qmail doing it's job well.  It stores mail it can't
immediately deliver in a queue so no mail is lost.  The way qmail tells if
you want maildir delivery or not is by checking for a trailing slash
eg.
./My_cool_mail_file  = Mailbox
./My_cool_mail_dir/   = Maildir

Anyway it sounds like your server is operating just fine then.  To enable
Maildir delivery type 

 su user                                    (or login as user)
 cd ~
 /var/qmail/bin/maildirmake ./Maildir
 echo "./Maildir" > .qmail

It's important to use maildirmake to create the Maildir.  If you tried just
creating the directory and delivering to it that would've caused your
problems.

>but i still want to try Maildir. i remembered there are some advantages
>about it,(worry-free when server crashed?) although i dont really need it.

I believe it's main benefit is when your mailboxes are stored over NFS.  But
it's cool to use anyway.

>i had read INSTALL.maildir many times and done exactly what it told me.
>But it does not work, neither pine nor mail can read mail.

Well by default these programs are configured to look for a Mailbox file.
You may have to recompile Pine with patches for Maildir support or use Mutt
which also supports Maildir.  See http://www.qmail.org/ for more details.
If it's just for a home machine that's only being used by you it may make
more sense to just stick with Mailbox delivery.


>the current content of /var/qmail/defaultdelivery/rc is
>|preline procmail

You don't want this unless you're using procmail to handle your mail for
some reason.  Of course this won't even be looked at if you have a .qmail
file in the users home directory which is cool, you can specify different
delivery methods for different usernames.

HTH,
--STeve

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andreas Dilger)
Subject: Re: Q: ip load balancing with ipmasqadm
Date: 8 Apr 1999 23:09:14 GMT

In article <7ej2b7$v7t$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I am trying to distribute ip (web, java rmi, etc) requests among multiple
>identical servers.  I am attempting this with ipmasqadm and have not had
>little luck.  Can anyone point me in the right direction?

Why not just use round-robin DNS?  Set up the name for your "service" machine
to point to two addresses (10.0.0.3 and 10.0.0.4 in your case).

Cheers, Andreas
-- 
Andreas Dilger   University of Calgary  \"If a man ate a pound of pasta and
                 Micronet Research Group \ a pound of antipasto, would they
Dept of Electrical & Computer Engineering \   cancel out, leaving him still
http://www-mddsp.enel.ucalgary.ca/People/adilger/       hungry?" -- Dogbert

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From: "Jan Johansson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: ipfwadm & IP-Masq
Date: Fri, 9 Apr 1999 10:34:16 +0200

use ipportfw or ipautofw (or better yet, upgrade to kernel 2.2.x and use
ipchains)

James Yates wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>does anyone know how to redirect ports using ipfwadm and IP-Masquerading?
>



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ()
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: PPP connect script won't let go in SuSE 6.0
Date: 9 Apr 1999 08:16:57 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I've recently switched from Red Hat to SuSE and I'm a bit puzzled by
something odd about their PPP utilities.

I have some nice scripts that I've been toting along for several years
to dial, lock the connection if it's up, disconnect, and so forth.  I
have a crontab entry for mail and news transfers which basically works
like so:

call script to dial isp; transfer stuff; call hangup script.

I guess I should say it _worked_ like that.  I moved the scripts onto
the new installation and now I'm seeing something odd:  the connection
script won't exit.  It dials up, authenticates my machine to my ISP, and
gets my dynamic IP address, but then instead of exiting, it sits.
Needless to say, that rather interferes with my automated transfers.

Having spent many hours fighting it, I decided to give in and try the
ppp-up and -down scripts that came with SuSE 6.0.  Same problem; the
ppp-up gets to the nominal end of its instructions and it just sits and
ponders the ways of the world.

If anyone has any idea why pppd or (maybe) chat is refusing to give it
up when their job is done, I'd love some enlightenment.  I can post the
scripts if necessary, but the SuSE scripts are unchanged from their
shipping versions.

Thanks,


Jim
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   "People have grown used to thinking of computers as unreliable, 
       and it doesn't have to be that way."  --  Linus Torvalds

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From: "Jean-R�ginald Louis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: remote work
Date: Fri, 9 Apr 1999 06:16:18 -0400

I just want to know, if I connecting to a machine (i.e Linux box) by telnet
from an another Linux machine, when I launch a program, who is actually
working. The host who launch the program or the Linux box where I'm
connected to?



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jon-o Addleman)
Subject: Re: SERIAL Network Printer
Date: Thu, 08 Apr 1999 23:21:02 GMT

Once upon a  6 Apr 1999 03:51:36 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (JLocke1122)
wrote:

>I am having problems setting up a network SERIAL printer.
>
>When I go to print a test page, The printer light flashes for a second then
>stops, and nothing was printed..
>
>I think the baud rate is set wrong on the linux box..  
>
>How do I change settings on the serial port?

I expect you need to use 'setserial'
-- 

Jon-o Addleman

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mike Jagdis)
Subject: Re: Auto-dial multiple targets
Date: 9 Apr 1999 09:00:02 GMT

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Stephen Davies wrote:
>I have a need to be able to auto-dial to at least two different ISPs at
>the same time.
>
>Can two copies of diald be run concurrently with different config files
>so that any traffic to I.P.address.1 causes a dialout to phone number1
>and any traffic to any other external IP address causes a dialout to
>phone number2.

Yes. See the -f option to diald for specifying config files to
read and the defaultroute, addroute, delroute options for doing
whatever routing you want.

>I would also need to run IP Masquerading on the second of the above
>dialout lines. Does this complicate the above?

No.

                                Mike

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From: "Tour Ethno" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Lib stdio.h and more standart
Date: Fri, 9 Apr 1999 11:33:12 +0400

Hello!!!
Were can I get the standart libs like stdio.h  and some more standart....
Can it be in the *.rpm
Thanks Roma.



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Crossposted-To: 
alt.os.linux.dial-up,comp.os.linux.help,comp.os.linux.questions,comp.os.linux.setup,uk.comp.os.linux
Subject: Re: Help Please: Linux 2.2.5 and BT Speedway ISDN (honestly new question)
Date: Fri, 09 Apr 1999 11:24:19 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Thu, 1 Apr 1999 22:45:07 +0100, "Seyed Razavi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>(Apologies for crosspost)
>
>Hi,
>
>I am almost at breaking point with this.  I have read every conceivable
>thread on installing an BT Speedway ISDN card and setting it up for Internet
>access I am at a loss.  I read this cool web page (I think by a Demon
>Internet customer) on how to do it but I just can't get the ISDN4LINUX utils
>to compile.

I just downloaded the isdn4linux from the SuSE server:

 ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/isdn4linux/v2.2/isdn.tar.gz
 ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/isdn4linux/v2.2/isdn4k-utils.tar.gz

and they compiled fine. I believe you need both the isdn and the isdn4k-utils.
During the make config I saw a reference to the other package. Unpack both
packages into /usr/src, cd into the isdn4k-utils directory, and

make config
make
make install

worked for me. Good luck !
Regards, Eggert

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: login strange way....
Date: Fri, 09 Apr 1999 09:37:36 GMT

I'm using Redhat5.2a. When my server user login to server, they didn't go to
the User Home Directory. Even though i set up it correctly, when i make the
account first. For example, user "bok" has his own home directiry
"/usr1/bok". But when he login to my server, he meet the message - I can't
find your home directory "/usr1/bok!".

In this case, why the "!" was attached at the user name.
And how can i fix it?



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: stop plain passwords samba
Date: Thu, 08 Apr 1999 19:39:05 GMT

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
  Simon Mawn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I change my samba to encrypted passwords and it works. My Problem, it
> also accepts plain passwords. How can I stop accepting plain passwords ?
>
> Simon.
>

I believe all you need to do is remove the password for that entry in your
/etc/passwd file.
This may be inconvenient if you use the same account for normal login.

Didier

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How to set default gateway ?
Date: Thu, 08 Apr 1999 19:42:22 GMT

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On of the requirements on our network is for our hosts to set their
> network default gateway to themselves. In other words the ethernet
> interface on a machine might be 209.155.12.55  and I want the
> default gateway to be the same address. What is the command
> (route add) to set this up?
>
> Doug Snowden
>
>

Add the following in your /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1

GATEWAY="209.155.12.55"
/sbin/route add default gw ${GATEWAY} metric 1

Note: make sure to remove the previous gateway setting, otherwise confusion
may result...

Didier

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From: "C 00" <(nospam)[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Unmounting remote file systems hangup
Date: Thu, 8 Apr 1999 14:44:23 -0500

I am having a problem when I reboot my LINUX box where it gets to Unmounting
remote file systems and just hangs up. I haven't tried anything on it yet,
but when I do a hardware reset, it has to check each mount. What should I do
so that I can maintain the integrity of my data?
TIA
--
Charles Adams





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From: Daniel Charlebois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Samba newbie
Date: Thu, 08 Apr 1999 14:31:42 -0500

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There's a pretty good step by step guide @

http://www.sfu.ca/~yzhang/linux/samba/

You'll have to make adjustments for your setup, but
it took me about 45 minutes and everything was up and
running.

Daniel

Ripe wrote:
> 
> I have a Linux box, a Win NT Workstation 4 (SP3) and a Win 95 networked
> with TCP/IP and Samba.
> 
> The linux box can find both but neither of the windows machines sees the
> Linux box in network neighbourhood.
> 
> Any help most appreciated.
> 
> The shares on the Win95 machine are visible but the Win NT shares are
> not. I have got round the NT password problems. The Linux box is set as
> WINS server. The Windows machines see each other without any problems.
> 
> Graeme

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Wiley Hill)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.hardware
Subject: Re: Is Ether Express PRO/10+ (ISA) supported by RH Linux 4.1?
Date: Fri, 09 Apr 1999 09:13:45 GMT

On Tue, 30 Mar 1999 11:16:13 -0500, Sean Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Is the Intel Ether Express PRO/10+ (ISA) supported by RH 
>Linux 4.1 (kernel 2.0.27)? The HOWTO says the Ether Express PRO/10 
>is already included in the early 1.3.x kernels but I couldn't set it 
>up on my system. I am wondering whether I should keep trying or buy 
>a new card or upgrade the kernel. 
>If this help, the card uses Intel S82595FX chip.
>
>Thanks,
>Sean
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>> The Doc at http://www.redhat.com/support/ says the ISA version
>> of this card IS supported, The PCI version is not,  Check out
>> other Re: post in  os.linux.hardware for pnp issues,  which
>> You MAY need to resolve first. If you can check in Win95
>> device manager and get the port and IRQ info you may not
>> not have to do the pnp bit. The probes for the ethernet
>> cards I use only check the standard ports, all of my
>> ethernet cards are pnp, both ISA and PCI.  Just put the
>> correct info in for the modules, ie port and IRQ info and they
>> worked. The modules I use want the port address in hex.
>> Something like 0xXXX where XXX is the last three digits
>> you get from Win95 device manager (strip the leading 
>>zero)
>>
>> Hope it Helps!
>>
>> Wiley

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: M$-Outlook using public folders with Linux-Server
Date: Thu, 08 Apr 1999 22:36:22 GMT

have you thought of netscape group calendaring?



On Thu, 08 Apr 1999 10:11:12 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Beckert,
Stefan) wrote:

>Hello,
>
>e-mails are not the problem. We wan't to use global adressbooks and calendar.
>
>Duncan Simpson schrieb:
>
>> In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (vaclav vyvoda) writes:
>>
>> >I've been looking for a suitable solution myself, but the only thing I
>> >have been able to find so far is Lotus Domino.  However, that won't be
>> >release until later this year.
>>
>> >If anybody knows of a MS Mail and/or Exchange port project, then please let
>> >me know.
>>
>> >Thank you,
>>
>> >Vas
>>
>> If the instant messaging stuff is not important tyour choice of SMTP
>> server (sendmail, qmail, postfix, etc) and your choice of IMAP or POP
>> server software will handle the mail side easily. If your mail routing
>> requirements are really complex then sendmail is the mail transport
>> software you need; if your setup is less complex you may prefer the
>> alternatives.
>>
>> Duncan (-:
>>
>> --
>> Duncan (-:
>> "software industry, the: unique industry where selling substandard goods is
>> legal and you can charge extra for fixing the problems."
>


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From: "Jan Johansson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: remote work
Date: Fri, 9 Apr 1999 12:21:46 +0200

The host you are connected to. The machine you are telnetting from just
becomes a terminal.



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From: James Stafford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Stable Linux versions
Date: Fri, 09 Apr 1999 03:28:33 -0700

"D. C. Sessions" wrote:Urrrgh.  Several useful utilities (for instance diald)
won't run

> on 2.2.x without library updates (glibc etc.) that break other
> software.
>
> The kernel itself may be stable, but there's more to a system
> than kernel stability.
>
> --
> D. C. Sessions
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I was wondering if you tried going to Red Hat's site and downloading the the
utils that glibc breaks? Since Red Hat uses glibc it seems that their utils
should work for you.

jamess


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From: "Jonas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: SAMBA HOWTO
Date: Thu, 8 Apr 1999 22:02:48 +0200

Well you don't have to do much to make it work.
The only thin I had to do was to change the "workgroup" to the one on the
Windows mashines in the file '/etc/smb.conf' and restart Samba and your of
with homedirectorys and all
'/etc/rc.d/init.d/smb restart'

/Jonas



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