I have been having a problem as of late with programs not running at
startup. When I finally goto to my local startup directory and call the
scripts directly I get an error of: Network: not found. I can ping
properly out to the Internet, traceroute etc. The only firewall I have
on my box is
Hello All;
I'm trying to compile the SMP-GENERIC 6.0 Kernel and my system completely locks
up (requires a hard reset) at different points in the compilation process.
The system is built around a Super Micro P3TDLE MOBO dual p3-1Ghz - 512 MB
Regesitered ECC ram box. Bios is the most recent.
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Internal vs. External domains and e-mail
Hello;
We are going to migrate to an Interal Windows 2003
AD
Hello;
We are going to migrate to an Interal Windows 2003 AD
structure which will also entail changing our Internal
DNS to a non-routeable domain.
Currently we are using qmail qmail-scanner to relay
mail to an Internal Exchange Server.
mydomain.com
I'm having a problem with IPF blocking packets that appear should be let
through.
I've sent quite a bit of time going through the Handbook, man pages, etc I
must be missing something so any help is greatly appriciated.
uname -a freebsd 4.11-release #0
SMP kernel, dual PIII processor, 512
of the official handbook.
2. There are a lot of spoof packets using port 80 on the public
internet and that may be what you are seeing.
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