to resolve names, whereas the XP machine can do both.
What DNS server is XP using? Can you confirm that it's the same as the
one in /etc/resolv.conf ?
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it to install ssh server, to save space.
`apt-get install ssh` - you will be asked whether you want to install
the server.
HTH
Greg
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Karsten M. Self wrote:
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|I have a server with a single interface (eth0), and 3 virtual interfaces
|(eth0:0, eth0:1 and eth0:2). Exim is configured to listen
interface (eth0). Instead, it appears to be
going out on one of the virtual interfaces (eth0:2).
Where can I specify which interface to use for sending mail out? Also,
why is it defaulting to eth0:2?
Thanks
Greg
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will be appreciated.
I personally use Gnomemeeting. It's fully compatible with Microsoft
Netmeeting and other clients using the H.323 protocol.
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Christian Jaeger wrote:
At 0:23 Uhr +0200 11.10.2003, Greg Bolshaw wrote:
Yeah. Surely there must be something I can do with ProFTPd to force it to
use my public IP?
MasqueradeAddress 1.2.3.4
Fantastic, works great, thanks for your help.
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Steve Lamb wrote:
On Fri, 10 Oct 2003 22:29:27 +0200
Greg Bolshaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bit of a strange problem.
I'm running ProFTPd + inetd on a machine with a private IP address
(10.0.0.1). The router forwards all incoming traffic from the public IP
to the private IP.
When I
Steve Lamb wrote:
On Fri, 10 Oct 2003 22:48:02 +0200
Greg Bolshaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's a hardware router doing the NAT, I'm not use iptables locally.
Oh. Uhm, odd. Most hardware routers normally catch FTP and modify it
accordingly.
Yeah. Surely there must be something I can
WHATEVER the system time is,
regardless if it is 1980.
Why not just replace the BIOS battery? That way you won't lose the time
when you shutdown.
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iptables is started.
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the default runlevel.
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Asunto: Re: Nat startup
Adrian wrote:
I configure NATing, but every time i restart debian i have to type de
nat
this.
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and my DNS!
Oh well, it works great now.
Thanks.
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are
looking for is as follows:
if $h_X-Spam-Status: contains Yes
then
save Maildir/.Spam/
endif
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Hi
I'm looking for a package to scan incoming and outgoing e-mail for
viruses. Currently using Exim as my MTA. Is there anything in stable
that can do this?
Your suggestions, please.
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did you manage to resolve this? I have the neccessary localhost
entry in my /etc/hosts.
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Bill Moseley wrote:
Can someone recommend any free secondary DNS services?
I've used Granite Canyon but need others.
http://www.twisted4life.com are very good.
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The kernel doesn't get upgraded with an `apt-get upgrade`, it must be
done manually:
`apt-cache search kernel-image-2.4.18` (or whichever version you want).
Pick one, and `apt-get install` it. The lilo entry for the current
kernel will be renamed LinuxOLD, and a Linux entry created for the
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