On Tuesday 05 March 2002 19:25, dave mallery wrote:
On Tue, 5 Mar 2002, Nigel Pauli wrote:
I'd be grateful if someone can set my mind at rest on this one.
I've got a network 10.0.0.0/255.255.255.0. A DHCP server running on
NT4 at 10.0.0.3 looks after a scope running from 10.0.0.25
address. The same happens for
10.0.0.8 and 10.0.0.9 but once I move into double figures (10.0.0.10) I
get what I expect i.e., no reply.
Is it possible that some card is replying on more than one address or
do I need to get out there and find who or what is stealing my
bandwidth?
Nigel
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noises about
Cyrus 2 and I had a go at building it on Mandrake [I think] but ran
into a blizzard of dependency problems.
Nigel
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On Thursday 29 November 2001 02:56, martin f krafft wrote:
* Nigel Pauli [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2001.11.28 15:47:10+]:
I am just about to install squidGuard from testing. I've done
'apt-get install squidguard' and in the list of new packages that
will be installed is squid - which I already
to me.
Sendmail for Linux by Richard Blum [SAMS, April 2000 ISBN 0672318342]
as the name suggests assumes you are using Sendmail but was so clear
and helpful on every other aspect of setting up an email system that I
would unhesitatingly recommend it.
Nigel
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at this stage?
TIA for any advice.
Nigel
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with measuring them, of course, is
how does one cope with four, five and more TMTs where more than one
person weighs in with a similar reply?
Nigel
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.
We're getting more virus alerts than spam, by a long shot. I've seen
this on multiple lists. Very annoying.
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.*infected with
/dev/null
:0 HB
* ^To:.*debian-user
* ^Panda Antivirus has found the following viruses in the message:$
/dev/null
:0
* 1^0 ^From:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
* 1^0 ^From:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
/dev/null
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to write
my own shell scripts to do this would also be appreciated.
Thanks,
Nigel
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On Wednesday 07 November 2001 15:19, Romuald DELAVERGNE wrote:
On 2001.11.07 14:57 Nigel Pauli wrote:
Does anyone have any recommendations for a utility that will rotate
mail log files in much the same way as squid -k rotate does?
Perhaps '/usr/bin/savelog' is what you need.
Thanks very
with Windoze Clients or Netscape/Mozilla
works better.
Sven
Did you use a debian package for Cyrus? The latest knowledge I've got
is that someone was working on building a Cyrus 2 debian package but
that it wasn't ready yet.
Does anyone know what's happening on this front?
Thanks,
Nigel
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On Wednesday 17 October 2001 14:30, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Wed, 17 Oct 2001, Nigel Pauli wrote:
Does anyone know what's happening on this [Cyrus2] front?
Look for the wnpp bug, and read it... I have pre-beta packages up
already, but these weeks have been so ectic that I
/index.en.html is the Apt Howto
(English language version). One debian book I would love to see is an
exhaustive guide to the whole debian package management system.
Nigel
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the packages you'll need.
BTW, don't forget to do 'apt-get update' after altering
/etc/apt/sources.list
Nigel
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and then living happily ever
afterwards; or is it much more likely to be the opening of a can of worms
involving an exponential steepening of the learning curve, etc.
Thanks, in advance, for your thoughts,
Nigel.
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