--- Manish Popli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I am using sendmail on 7.3 linux..
Now i want to redirect my domain name..
let say my Id is [EMAIL PROTECTED] now what
i want to configure..
If i do mail by using this mail id
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) reciver should
get [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We have one machine that is a Win 98 (or any other win system - it is
connected to the network. I wanted to know if there was a way of
disabling network access to this machine. ??? or simply preventing
access to some served services !! (right term) like internet.
Probably multiple way's of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
We have a simple network that is served by a Ubuntu 5.04 based machine.
This machine basically acts as a DHCP server.
We have one machine that is a Win 98 (or any other win system - it is
connected to the network. I wanted to know if there was a way of
Raj Mathur wrote:
Hi,
We've had a few meetings with the RKGIT students, and have a go-ahead
for conducting a 2-day seminar cum workshop at their college on this
weekend. The dates are:
Seminar: Saturday, March 25, 2006
Workshop: Sunday, March 26, 2006
The seminar portion
On 20/03/06, Raj Mathur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We've had a few meetings with the RKGIT students, and have a go-ahead
for conducting a 2-day seminar cum workshop at their college on this
weekend. The dates are:
Seminar: Saturday, March 25, 2006
Workshop: Sunday, March 26, 2006
Kishore Bhargava wrote:
Ram,
One very lame way of doing this is to not assign a default gateway for the
machine. I have
seen many Win Admins do this, but like I said its extremely lame. Using
iptables of a
proxy would be a better way. But if its only this one machine, then just
remove
Akshay Lamba wrote:
Probably multiple way's of doing this, here's some off the cuff:
1. Provide it with an IP tied up with it's MAC (or a static IP) and then
create a iptables (firewall) rule to drop all packets from that IP.
2. Use squid and squidguard to allow/disallow internet access.
Dear All,
We have an urgent opening within our team for a person with around 1 -
3 years of experience on Linux/ Solaris, LAMP, shell scripting, little
bit of perl, very good troubleshooting skills and good communication
skills both written and verbal. Most
important is that the candidate
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
one more thing,
a. when I ping the network 192.168.0.255 -b it does not show the windows
machine , i have to physically go over and get the ip which it self is
okay but seems dangerous since I don't know which machines are logged in
? ?? unlike for all the other
hey ,
I got the solution of this .
On 3/20/06, Naresh Narang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Manish Popli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I am using sendmail on 7.3 linux..
Now i want to redirect my domain name..
let say my Id is [EMAIL PROTECTED] now what
i want to
hi,
upon typing ntp servers india in google, it returns this as the first result
http://www.pool.ntp.org/zone/in
SWAPNIL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all
How can I find nearest time server in india or asia
Thanks and regards
Swapnil K.
System Group
Modular Infotech Pvt.
On Mon, March 20, 2006 10:52, SWAPNIL said:
Hi all
How can I find nearest time server in india or asia
What do you need the time server for? If it is for syncronizing the time
with your Linux machine, then just do a
# ntpdate pool.ntp.org
or
# ntpdate ntp.ubuntu.com
You'd need to have the
On 20/03/06, Vivek Kapoor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
# ntpdate pool.ntp.org
or
# ntpdate ntp.ubuntu.com
You'd need to have the ntpdate package installed which comes by default in
Ubuntu. Set it in cron to run periodically. Also open the required port
123 on firewall
Why should you need to
The blog post is specific to Mozilla related projects only
http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/gerv/archives/2006/03/summer_of_code_six_months_on.html
Executive summary
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Executive summary
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