, 205.162.184.3;
Also, you must have DNS enabled in the Win95 TCP/IP control panel.
Hope this helps,
Al Youngwerth
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At 09:57 PM 10/20/97 +0200, Michael Legart wrote:
At 11:02 20-10-97 -0600, Al Youngwerth wrote:
No, you don't have to be running DNS but is this a demand dial link? If so
you may have a problem with an Win95 TCP/IP bug that can cause Win95
machines to query DNS when they can't find a resource
I use a debian box running smail as our local and Internet mail server for
our lan. Is there an easy way I can setup smail to process mail that should
be delivered locally immediately but queue up mail bound for the Internet
and send it all out once every 30 minutes?
Thanks in advance,
Al
[snip]
CyrixInstead 6x86 instead of unknown 486. set6x86 has solved my heat
concerns in my rather unventilated case.
What is set6x86 ?
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1.3. This should work
according to the documentation that I've read. But apparently ext2fs does
not allow hard links to directories. Is this true? Is there any other way
to implement this?
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can check out the man pages on tcpd so you can set up your
hosts.allow and hosts.deny files so it works for you.
Good luck,
Al Youngwerth
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think it's comp.mail.smail.
Good luck,
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At 09:04 AM 8/1/97 +0200, Rasmus Glud wrote:
What is the best util/program to monitor the trafik that runs through the
system. ?
Diald and it's monitor function.
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Add this line to your /etc/ppp/options file (or put it on your ppp command
line):
lcp-echo-interval 0
Your ISP does not respond to lcp-echo packets (they are used to detect if
the link has gone down).
Hope this helps,
Al Youngwerth
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in the right direction.
Al Youngwerth
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Subject: Mail Config
Date: Monday, July 28, 1997 11:34 AM
I've got fetchmail up-and-running on my local system. It is configured
for
multi-drop - i.e. all
Edit your /etc/rc.boot/0setserial file.
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Subject: Is it possible to force the serial port IRQ's?
Date: Friday, June 20, 1997 4:15 PM
Hello All:
I have
Maybe your program that opens the watchdog device is running before the
watchdog file get loaded. Look through your logs for load order. You may
need to edit your /etc/init.d/boot or modules file.
Good luck,
Al Youngwerth
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in advance for any replies,
Al Youngwerth
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to exceed it? I know ls -la only shows 8 chars but I
believe the files system tracks owners and groups by number so that
shouldn't make a difference.
Just wondering...
Al Youngwerth
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name resolution is working just fine (you can ping
post.metrolink.net from your linux box. If not, get that working first
(start at your /etc/resolv.conf).
Hope this helps,
Al Youngwerth
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I posted this on June 10, but have not had any response, so I'm
trying again. My ISP
.
You need to change your chatscript to look for Login: (or better yet just
ogin:). Try to read the docs again so you understand what is going on in
there. It'll help you out when you get to the next problem.
Good luck,
Al Youngwerth
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There's something in the kernel 2.0 readme about this problem. It is
related to hardware problems. For me, it turned out to be a problem with
the external cache in my motherboard.
Al Youngwerth
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,
Al Youngwerth
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I know of is the
Spellcaster. It's in Beta however. We've had a hell of a time trying to
bring it up but it looks like most of our problems were due to a bad card.
The isdn4linux stuff is very sophisticated but all the best documentation
for it seems to be in German.
Just what I've learned...
Al
,
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be doing a mkswap -C after the
copy (to force a check for bad blocks)? Is there a fsck for swap?
Any suggestions are appreciated.
Thanks,
Al Youngwerth
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P.S. if anyone is interested in the disk copy progam, I can send you a copy.
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I couldn't reach the ftp.debian.org site this morning either, here's a list of
the mirrors (from: ftp://debian.crosslink.net/pub/debian/README.mirrors):
Argentina
ftp.fceia.unr.edu.ar:/pub/linux/debian * - -
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It seems like a lot of ISPs don't support uucp or charge extra to set it up so
I've never really explored it. It may just be that a lot of ISPs don't
advertise that they support it (and I haven't been asking).
I'll look into uucp over TCP/IP.
Thanks,
Al Youngwerth
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its something that ISPs should support well.
More ideas and comments?
Al Youngwerth
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appreciated.
Thanks,
Al Youngwerth
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and remount it to back it up.
Your disk could last for years to come or it could fail in minutes. My
experience with these types of failures is that they tend to spiral relatively
quickly (hours to days). I'd back up immidiately and start shopping for SCSI
hard drives (almost free these days).
Al
the timeouts are
and if they're easily configured.
Good Luck,
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Is there a good reason why all the start stop functions in /etc/init.d are
executable by anybody by default. It seems to me that this allows your average
user to stop an important system service. Anyone have comments?
Al Youngwerth
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difference. If the
cron job produces output to STDOUT (or maybe its STDERR), I get a friendly
reminder from cron. If the cron job produces no output, I don't get a message
from cron.
If anyone really knows how to get cron to stop pestering me, let me know.
Al Youngwerth
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system. Should they all go in
/usr/local? What about the configuration files for the perl script utilities I
write. I've been putting them in /etc, should they go someplace?
Thanks in advance for answers to any of my questions.
Al Youngwerth
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BTW is someone working on upgrading
be causing it?
Thanks,
Al Youngwerth
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the SCSI bus bandwidth with the random IOs that Linux
generates. If one SCSI drive gives you 60 IOs/sec of throughput, seven of those
drives gives you 420 IOs/sec of throughput. I only wish it was that easy to
increase my CPU performance!
Al Youngwerth
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The DHCP extensions that are included in the bootp server that comes with
Debian appear to require you to enter all the host information. Is this true?
Are there any DHCP servers for Linux that dynamically assign IP addresses?
Thanks,
Al Youngwerth
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problems, I was just wondering if
anyone out there knew what it meant.
Thanks,
Al Youngwerth
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P.S. These Syquest drives are great. $119 list price for the IDE version with
one disk. Very fast (uses the same technology as a hard drive).
Thanks to all that helped me out on this one. Once I entered the BIOS disk
parameters it worked great.
Al Youngwerth
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I also just purged dpkg-ftp accidentally but I can't find it anywhere! Is
dpkg-ftp only in the base package included on the boot floppies?
Al Youngwerth
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? The BIOS is actually set up as type 47 (user) with 16 heads, 2111
Cylinders and 63 sectors.
Any hints on where to go from here would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Al Youngwerth
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