What tools are you using to process the Docbook sources for the Coda
User/Admin Manual? I don't seem to have db2* installed, and I've got
most of the SGML tools packaged by Debian.
sgmltools 2.0.2 seems to have done a fine job, btw, but if there's
something better (and open source) I'd like to h
I've got a small installation (about 750MB in /vicepa) and would like
to double that. Can I just add a partition mounted on /vicepb and
update /vice/db/vicetab?
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>Hmm, if I am understanding you correctly, this is only a problem if the user is
>translating all machines to one public address. I use NAT at home and every
>one of my machines has its own static NAT map (if it needs one)...
If each machine has its own IP, just make sure that the coda ports ar
Hmm, if I am understanding you correctly, this is only a problem if the user is
translating all machines to one public address. I use NAT at home and every
one of my machines has its own static NAT map (if it needs one)...
later,
Scott
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> It is the rpc2's use of UDP and th
>I'm curious, hich part of coda makes this not possible?
It is the rpc2's use of UDP and the need for a unique IP/port pair to
be unique computer. If you have only one client behind a NAT box, you
can configure the NAT box to properly direct the rpc2 traffic to that
one box, but if you want 2 o
I'm curious, hich part of coda makes this not possible?
Scott
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> >Am I correct in assuming that coda won't work over IP masquerading?
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> Yes, you are correct.
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>Am I correct in assuming that coda won't work over IP masquerading?
Yes, you are correct.
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Am I correct in assuming that coda won't work over IP masquerading?
commands like ls are hanging.
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What does this mean?
hobbes$ ls /coda
CODA: Invalid directory, cfino: 2977
whatever it is, restarting venus cures it.
thanks,
crh
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