Re: Evolution and Exchange - a Global Catalog Server question

2004-09-25 Thread Chris Brenton
On Fri, 2004-09-24 at 12:26, Jeff Macdonald wrote: On Fri, 24 Sep 2004 11:03:15 -0400, Whelan, Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Maybe if you did -L389:host:389 and point your connector to localhost for the GC that might work for you. ssh won't allow ports below 1024 to be redirected. Try

Re: IRC anyone?

2004-09-25 Thread Greg Rundlett
Bruce Dawson wrote: The secret was to restart GAIM after adding the account (with auto-login turned on). I use GAIM (nick: freephile), so I figured I would set mine up and relay any 'howto' info to the list. I found out that I just had to restart GAIM with auto-login turned on before the IRC

Re: IRC anyone?

2004-09-25 Thread Numberwhun
Paul Lussier wrote: Anyone interested in an open GNHLUG IRC channel? I was thinking of starting one on freenode. If anyone is interested, I'll start the channel and y'all can just show up to #gnhlug :) Seeya, Paul -- Personally I think it is a great idea! Just in case anyone else is using it

Re: IRC anyone?

2004-09-25 Thread Tom Buskey
On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 13:28:44 -0400, Numberwhun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Personally I think it is a great idea! Just in case anyone else is using it on non-*nix machines, I am accessing the IRC via Trillian FWIW, I use GAIM whenever I'm on a windows machine. Works great you can import all

Re: Re-installing W98 without endangering the Linux partitions?

2004-09-25 Thread bscott
On Wed, 22 Sep 2004, at 6:11pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ben Scott said me too and then proceeded to tell us details far beyond the scope of the question in a language that uses only English words, but which isn't English. Heh. :) Seriously, if anyone has questions about what a particular

Forwarding unwilling network programs (was: Evolution and Exchange ...)

2004-09-25 Thread bscott
On Sat, 25 Sep 2004, at 5:22am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Little easier than mucking with iptables and less parts to break. Another interesting hack is the dynamic port forwarding feature of OpenSSH's ssh(1) program (the -D switch). For example: ssh -D 1080 server.example.com That

Re: Forwarding unwilling network programs (was: Evolution and Exchange ...)

2004-09-25 Thread Jeff Macdonald
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Re: Evolution and Exchange - a Global Catalog Server question

2004-09-25 Thread Jeff Macdonald
Try this: echo your_logon_name ALL=(root) PASSWD: ALL, NOPASSWD: /usr//bin/ssh /etc/sudoers then launch SSH via: sudo ssh -L 389:host:389 Little easier than mucking with iptables and less parts to break. Turns out that Exchange's Global Address List uses a different port, 3268!