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* Rick Warner [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-09-12 08:20]:
On Thu, 2003-09-11 at 19:55, Marc Adler wrote:
* Marc Adler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-09-11 16:04]:
* Marc Adler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-09-11 15:44]:
my ISP's nameservers have changed. Is there any way to find out what the
new ones
/ja, in which a truetype directory can
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This morning I turned on my RH9 system and it paused around 30 seconds when
(Bstarting up NFS and then paused at postfix and failed, giving me a message
(Bsaying:
(B
(BStarting postfix: postalias: fatal: config variable inet_interfaces: host
(Bnot found: localhost
(B
(BMy other unit is a
(B
(B -Original Message-
(B From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(B On Behalf Of Marc Adler
(B Sent: Friday, September 12, 2003 5:47 AM
(B To: Red Hat Mailing List
(B Subject: URGENT: postfix fails, no internet connection
(B
(B
(B This morning I turned on my RH9
(B
(B -Original Message-
(B From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(B On Behalf Of Rick Warner
(B Sent: Friday, September 12, 2003 9:30 AM
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(B Subject: RE: URGENT: postfix fails, no internet connection
(B
(B
(B Well, re-install is a bit
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* Marc Adler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-09-11 15:44]:
OK, so networking is OK. Your IP address is in private space, so I
assume you have some sort of router/firewall/gateway to the internet.
Is that correct? Try this:
ping www.yahoo.com
No good.
then
ping
* Marc Adler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-09-11 16:04]:
* Marc Adler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-09-11 15:44]:
my ISP's nameservers have changed. Is there any way to find out what the
new ones are?
Alright, that was a stupid question. I called the tech service people
and they told me to do
* Marc Adler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-09-09 19:46]:
* Herculano de Lima Einloft Neto [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-09-09 17:21]:
ctrl-I
^^
(Oops, that was supposed to be 'capital I')
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* Mike Wooding [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-09-10 08:45]:
--- Vidiot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Marc Adler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-09-09
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* Herculano de Lima Einloft Neto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[2003-09-09 17:21]:
ctrl-I
^^
(Oops, that was supposed to be 'capital I
the printers going.), and 2) figuring out what
a MAC address is...
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and then 'q' to stop recording. Now move the cursor to the next line
down and type '@a' and the whole process will be repeated. Add a number
to specify how many times you want to repeat the process, e.g. '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' to
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* ABrady [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-09-07 11:22]:
On Sun, 07 Sep 2003 10:52:46 -1000
Marc Adler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to configure my Linksys router to allow ssh connections. One
and a half seconds of Googling showed me how to change the default
password on it, and it makes me
and forward port 80 to your real
webserver or some non-existent host, right?
I changed the password, but didn't touch port 80, only port 22. I don't
have a webserver. Is it vital to change port 80? Will changing it affect
anything on my side?
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* Marc Adler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-09-08 10:25]:
I'm not sure where to post this, so I'll start here.
The problem: my computer is only downloading email from my pop3 account
when it's actually on. All messages that come in while it's off are sent
into the void.
My setup: fetchmail
* Marc Adler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-09-07 22:40]:
* Rodolfo J. Paiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-09-07 21:29]:
At 21:03 9/7/2003 -1000, you wrote:
Great! This worked. There wasn't a button or box to indicate the
protocol, so maybe it's automatically set for both protocols. Either
way
* Michael Schwendt [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-09-08 12:59]:
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I'm not sure where to post this, so I'll start here.
The problem: my computer is only downloading email from my pop3 account
* Michael Schwendt [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-09-08 15:39]:
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On Mon, 8 Sep 2003 13:36:15 -1000, Marc Adler wrote:
The contents of /etc/fetchmailrc are a copy of my .fetchmailrc, because
I saw that the script was calling /etc/fetchmailrc, and I
* Michael Schwendt [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-09-08 16:10]:
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On Mon, 8 Sep 2003 15:51:22 -1000, Marc Adler wrote:
No, read up in man fetchmail on how to specify the target user
in the config file, e.g. with is marc. But fetchmail is mighty
* Marc Adler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-09-05 13:47]:
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-09-05 11:10]:
[For some reason my mail server is getting kind of screwy, not
downloading messages while I'm off-line, so I had to track down your
reply from
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=redhat
beside the point. I know that ssh uses port 22, but I can't
figure out what I should change in the settings.
Any Linksys users out there?
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* Marc Adler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-09-01 17:11]:
I've setup a LAN with one computer set up as a file server using NFS and
it works fine. An Epson printer is connected to that host computer, and
I tried to set it up as a remote printer on another computer. However,
on the Queue type tab
One question I have that came out of this discussion is why are systems
behind routers safer? What kind of security does a router provide?
By the way, the first line in /etc/resolv.conf has not been added back
in, and my system is back to normal. Thanks!
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, which doesn't exist on the host computer. Where can I
find out what the path should be set to? Also, what are the actual
configuration files involved in this, so I don't have to use the gui?
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wondering if they aren't
related somehow. DNS settings? I'm too newbie to figure it out on my
own.
If anyone is willing to give this problem a shot, let me know what
configuration files or logs you need to see what's going on and I'll
post them.
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* NfoCipher [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-09-02 10:53]:
On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 15:35, Marc Adler wrote:
DNS settings? I'm too newbie to figure it out on my
own.
Sounds like your problem. Make sure there are valid entries in
/etc/resolv.conf and/or make sure your named is running if you use
* NfoCipher [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-09-02 12:59]:
On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 17:42, Marc Adler wrote:
I took a look at /etc/resolv.conf and there were a few entries in it,
but how do I know if they are valid?
Well, your isp is sending those to you via dhcp, so you can assume
they're valid
* Jason Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-09-02 13:42]:
On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 19:35, Marc Adler wrote:
* NfoCipher [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-09-02 12:59]:
On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 17:42, Marc Adler wrote:
I took a look at /etc/resolv.conf and there were a few entries in it,
but how do I know
* Jason Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-09-02 14:40]:
On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 19:55, Marc Adler wrote:
* Jason Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-09-02 13:42]:
On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 19:35, Marc Adler wrote:
* NfoCipher [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-09-02 12:59]:
On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 17:42, Marc
* Jason Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-09-02 16:18]:
On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 22:08, Ed Wilts wrote:
On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 09:55:41PM -0400, Jason Dixon wrote:
On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 21:44, NfoCipher wrote:
On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 20:18, Marc Adler wrote:
Wrong. DNS uses 53/tcp
* Zoran's mailinglist account [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-08-29 14:00]:
Le 28/08/2003 21:06, ??Marc Adler?? [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit?:
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On Thu, Aug 28, 2003 at 08:40:37PM +0200, Zoran's mailinglist
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[snip]
*** Yes, I'm using OS
. Is there a simple way? I tried serviceconf, but fetchmail
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* Bret Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-08-27 17:27]:
On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 22:11, Johnie Stafford wrote:
On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 21:52, MKlinke wrote:
On Wednesday 27 August 2003 21:21, Marc Adler wrote:
[snip shell script -- I'm too newbie for that...]
Another option is to have cron
* Juan Martinez [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-08-27 22:51]:
On Thu, 2003-08-28 at 04:28, Marc Adler wrote:
* Bret Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-08-27 17:27]:
On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 22:11, Johnie Stafford wrote:
On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 21:52, MKlinke wrote:
On Wednesday 27 August 2003 21:21
* MKlinke [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-08-28 08:13]:
On Thursday 28 August 2003 03:28, Marc Adler wrote:
* Bret Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-08-27 17:27]:
On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 22:11, Johnie Stafford wrote:
On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 21:52, MKlinke wrote:
On Wednesday 27 August 2003 21:21
menuconfig (I prefer the latter)
3. make dep
4. nohup make bzImage
5. make modules
6. make modules_install
7. make install
I think if he's booting from a bootdisk, though, he's going to have to
replace the kernal which is on the disk. I might be wrong about this.
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* MKlinke [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-08-28 08:13]:
On Thursday 28 August 2003 03:28, Marc Adler wrote:
* Bret Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-08-27 17:27]:
On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 22:11, Johnie Stafford wrote:
On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 21:52
... from Zoran's headers:
User-Agent: Microsoft-Entourage/10.1.1.2418
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set in the cron job, I would have to start fetchmail manually anyway.
The startup script works beautifully, and I have fetchmail running as a
daemon through the fetchmailrc file.
Thanks for all the help, though.
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your sig file change every time it gets
attached to a message?
Like this:
Fri Aug 22 22:20:01 EST 2003
22:20:01 up 5 days, 46 min, 1 user, load average: 0.89, 0.85, 0.83
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Fuck. Fuckfuckfuckfuck.
That wasn't supposed to happen.
*hides head in shame*
* Marc Adler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-08-25 21:02]:
Hi Stephen,
I didn't post this to the redhat list because it's totally off-topic,
but it's a question that has been burning holes in my head for a while
Mutt's definitely an option with the vvv.nntp patch.
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I said uh hip, hop, uh hip it, uh hip it to the hip hip hop uh you don't stop
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krb5-devel-1.2.7-14.i386.rp ## Done.
krb5-server-1.2.7-14.i386.r ## Done.
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The following is a transcript of what I did. Can I assume that the
problem has now been fixed? If so, thanks a lot!!
[EMAIL
from package krb5-devel-1.2.7-10
I couldn't find any replies to it, though.
My other system didn't have any problem with the update.
What's wrong and what should I do to fix the error and perform the
update successfully?
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I said uh hip, hop, uh hip
I want to be able to input Japanese and Russian while maintaining all
menus etc. in US English. Is this possible?
I'm using RH9.
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