it is that the
relevant appl. wants. Aside from that however, the wish to run the
'desktop' (a.k.a Window Manager - I guess) is so I can leave programs
running, log in and check on their progress.
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correctly, you're telling me how to
connect to a host and then run X-based applications displaying on my
controlling host, but which are actually running from the controlled-host?
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as your SMTP server. At least if they get
blacklisted, they will have the power to deal with it.
Alternatively set your clients up to use your mail server for SMTP, then
have your mail server relay through your ISP's SMTP server.
Kyle
Adelle Hartley wrote:
Solution 1
Setup your mail client
Has anyone seen this;
http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/i/msnbc/Sections/NEWS/PDFs/081016_copyrouter.pdf
SMITH GARETH wrote:
I know there is no perfect solution.
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been lulled
into believing the opt-out proviso would remove content filtering
altogether. ...
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/minute --limit-burst 2 -m state --state NEW -j ACCEPT
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Alex Samad wrote:
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 03:41:57PM +1100, Michael Chesterton wrote:
I use with great success an iptables rule to limit new ssh
Daniel Pittman wrote:
Kyle [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've been looking for a WINE front end to run some MS
apps. (specifically MYOB, but others as well)
When you say front end, what are you thinking of?
I ask because my Ubuntu system works exactly as I would expect: running
the MYOB
a router these days
and thus has an ethernet port. Of course, that also means you need
another power outlet as opposed to powering over USB like the Alcatel
stingray did.
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recommend pls?
Oh, it has to run on CentOS (and if it happens to run on OS X as well,
that's a bonus).
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Sorry for the dropout and lack of acknowledgement. Words 'hell',
'loose', 'break' uppermost in memory.
Lots of information there. Thanks to everyone who's responded. Plenty of
start points and paths to follow.
Looks like it's a going to be a long month. :-)
Kyle
Glen Turner wrote:
Kyle
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medium. (Hardware RAID)
* Incremental change analysis is done client side.
* Dual P4's / 1GB RAM
* Filesys is ext3 mounted with 'defaults'
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Daniel Pittman wrote:
You have not even given enough information
Alex Samad wrote:
remember there is not nat table in ipv6
Ahh!!
Thanks for the heads up Alex.
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with ip6tables so long as you
obviously substitute any IP's you might have in your script with ipv6
format addresses?
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Thanks Daniel,
doing a CentOS 5.2 install, so I expect that to have been taken care of.
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Correct -- assuming you are running a sufficiently recent kernel that
the IPv4 and IPv6 merge happened
.
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and Zimbra, I shouldn't have any issues whichever way I choose, yes?
Thanks again for the advice.
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Daniel Pittman wrote:
Kyle [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In short, I guess what I'm really looking
/whatever_calendar_extension XP clients. Though, for
the right suite, I guess I could drop T'Bird.
Does anyone have any elnlightenment pls?
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linux user account. I need to be able to keep mails
from domains separate in separate inboxes as opposed to just folders on
the server (and likewise reply from separate mail accounts).
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with
an 80GB SATA and a pair of RAID 1'ed IDE HDD's.
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Grahame Kelly wrote:
Hi Sluggers.
In response to several questions on Media Centre (or is that arr..
Media Center) the only way to go is:
Myth-Ubuntu
err GULP!!!
Ok! he says meekly
Thanks. I'll just walk before I go for the Olympics I think.
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Kyle
Grahame Kelly wrote:
We use the following configuration(s).
Back-ends are:
[snip
Hi Folks,
I've got a superfluous PC I'd like to turn into a media centre and am
wondering which distribution is best suited to that end.
Can I have some opinions pls?
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?
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Peter Rundle wrote:
So I need to read these files and extract the data from them. Google
tells me that you can access this data using an ODBC driver but then
Google also tells me that this is likely
regarded, but have yet to find any community
opinions on OpenRG (Only commercial reviews which focus on the whole as
opposed to the firewall).
Does someone here have any experience pls?
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Kyle
aggeyl wrote:
4. Find out how to get the ultra cheap copies of Windows (tm) the are
promised to any Xandros user after the voucher agreementI alluded to
above. Hey, I'm all for getting free or very cheap stuff!
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