On Sun, 13 Aug 2000, Alex Shnitman wrote:
Hi, Ira!
On Sun, Aug 13, 2000 at 05:30:37PM +0300, you wrote the following:
I have moved my company's dialup lines to ppp on linux (instead of the
NT's RAS server, which is rediculously brain damaged).
the login and IP routing works OK.
Hi
There is a very easy solution for your problem...
Activate WINS service on one of your NT servers, then at home enter it's
IP address in the "WINS Server" box ( ;-) )
Another solution is to create a hosts + lmhosts files on your home
computer
Have fun
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Arie Vayner
At 21:19 8/13/00 +, Subba Rao wrote:
I am pretty new to GNOME. My .xinitrc has gnome-session at the end.
What I am looking for is virtual desktops (like I had in FVWM2). I would like
that available on the desktop or in the panel(if that's what it is called) on
the bottom.
Where can I find
Arie Vayner wrote:
Hi
There is a very easy solution for your problem...
Activate WINS service on one of your NT servers, then at home enter it's
IP address in the "WINS Server" box ( ;-) )
As my (somewhat garbled) answer pointed to before, you can have pppd put
that entry
hi
I need some help in these issues:
1. vacation does not seem to work, even when i ran it from command line
( i.e. as root: cat mail-msg|/usr/bin/vacation username )
it does not give any error, but does not send any mail
2. can samba do TRUST ? ( I have a samba PDC and have to do trust
On Mon, 14 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
3. any one HAS EXPERIENCE with any product ( commercial or free ) that
could give me
the full functionality of an microsoft-exchange-server ( not just
nope. HP's comes the closest and everybody agrees it sucks :(
4. any friendly
On Sun, 13 Aug 2000, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
The bloatware clients needs a WINS server. From pppd's manual:
ms-wins addr
If pppd is acting as a server for Microsoft Windows
or "Samba" clients, this option allows pppd to sup
BINGO!!! that should teach me to
Hi,
Q.
A corporate wants to allow it's employees to fetch the e-mails
from it's e-mail server using POP3 (from the Internet).
So, where do you put the POP3 Server? In DMZ? Behind the Firewall?
Where do you keep the e-mails DBase? Where do you keep the users DBase?
How do you authenticate?
Ira Abramov wrote:
On Mon, 14 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
3. any one HAS EXPERIENCE with any product ( commercial or free ) that
could give me
the full functionality of an microsoft-exchange-server ( not just
nope. HP's comes the closest and everybody agrees it sucks :(
In
I just did 'whois [EMAIL PROTECTED]' (I know, I should have done
it earlier), and it seems that it was last updated on August 13th, and that
Ira is listed (as the Zone Contact)! So Ira, what's the problem - what
prevents you from making changes to the registration (like changing the DNS)?
Or is
On Mon, 14 Aug 2000, Nadav Har'El wrote:
These days, domain names are worth money (much like real-estate),
and may even be worth more in the future (but who knows, maybe this
whole crappy will be dumped in the future). Anyway, I understand why
Mr. Ben-Avraham would not want to "give" the
Lotus Notes is quite good. I'm using it for several monthes.
It's not quite the same as Micrsoft Exchange, but you can access it with
Outlook 2000 though IMAP or through a native driver.
And (IMHO) it's a lot more secure (comes with S/MIME, SSL, a signature
system, database encryption in the
On Mon, 14 Aug 2000, Alex Rier wrote:
Hi,
Q.
A corporate wants to allow it's employees to fetch the e-mails
from it's e-mail server using POP3 (from the Internet).
So, where do you put the POP3 Server? In DMZ? Behind the Firewall?
Where do you keep the e-mails DBase? Where do you
hi...
i seem to have an error on one of my sendmail users .
"Error opening or locking INBOX ..."
using sendmail 8.9.3.
Dialup user.
i don't usualy get this error...
how can i fix it?
Benji
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Hi,
If online?
Just check it out in Linux Weekly News site:
http://www.lwn.net
N. Sakthivel
On Sun, 13 Aug 2000, Benji Selano wrote:
Hi...
can anyone recommend a good Linux magazine? (something like Linux
Journal...)
some monthly\bi-weekly magazine.
Isaac Aaron wrote:
Lotus Notes is quite good. I'm using it for several monthes.
Nobody claimed that OpenMail is better than Notes. The man only
asked if there is an Exchange compliant for Linux; He didn't ask for
competitors, and even not for better tools. Only for compliants.
This is why Ira
hi,
today i got a cable modem connected at home (nonstop is doing now a
"test" at the haifa area). nonstop supports windows (maybe macs as well),
not linux. However, setting it up for linux was rather simple (using
'pump' to configure the network interface via their DHCP server, and
guessing
Hi Guy,
Be careful with Barak - from my experience with them they seems to be
sometimes very fast, sometimes very slow, and lots of time - they route
is lost
I'm talking about the time slow/fast at the same times - meaning they
could be very fast on 11 PM and the same day tommorow - to be
On Mon, 14 Aug 2000, Ira Abramov wrote:
how I was finally forced to bring it to the list. he agreed to change
the IP addresses in the zone at the end, but would not explain his POV
in Email, in a phonecall, or otherwise.
ok kids, so what did we learn today?
a. JBA doesn't want to address
On Mon, 14 Aug 2000, Eli Marmor wrote:
Isaac Aaron wrote:
Lotus Notes is quite good. I'm using it for several monthes.
Nobody claimed that OpenMail is better than Notes. The man only
asked if there is an Exchange compliant for Linux; He didn't ask for
competitors, and even not for
Hi.
About barak, i'm using them as a VPDN for my users and it work ok.
since i to have some routing problems then maybe it is not as fast as it
should be, but that is not why i post this mail.
About cable modems, i read an article few month ago regarding to the "FAST"
connection to the web
Hi Guys,
Look what I have found in theregister.co.uk about the Internet
connection and Israel:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/1/12572.html
What do u think?
--
Hetz Ben Hamo
Intelligence Research
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Aduva Inc.
On Mon, 14 Aug 2000, Mike Almogy wrote:
I will try to find this article and to scan it.
I really hope that i'm mistaken, the article was written almost a year ago,
so maybe something was changed.
i've heard of such an article that was published in "people and
computers", and that made this
On Mon, 14 Aug 2000, Mike Almogy wrote:
About cable modems, i read an article few month ago regarding to the "FAST"
connection to the web with cables.
If you mean the article on PeopleComputers - it was kind of misleading.
The title was something like "Fast Internet is no better than
POTS".
Sad but true.
Well, i hope that new blood will come soon, but we must keep on going !
Mike
Vote for MIKE !
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- Original Message -
From: "Ira Abramov" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "FLiCK"
Hi,
best way would be to set up a WINS server (in addition to the routing, but
it seems that the routing is OK since you could attach to the other NTs
via their IP address). A WINS server is for the SMB network what DNS is
for the IP network (translate name-address). This will certainly speed
up
On Mon, 14 Aug 2000, Ira Abramov wrote:
ok kids, so what did we learn today?
a. JBA doesn't want to address the issue in public, won't defend his
questionable choice of action.
b. but it's probably fine since the list is pretty adamant about it,
seems like the website is not
Hi gang!
I am an ADSL user since december, and lately have the chance to compare a
cable connection to ADSL one. here are my observations:
1) cable is extremly fast. Nonstop must have a fat pipe to IIX as i felt
like running on our LAN when browsing my webserver at the Technion.
2) Nonstop must
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