I've tried reading the sendmail how-tos but couldn't find any clarity in
them.
try install-sendmail its a small perl script and is available from
freshmeat.net, just do a search. I was having trouble with sendmail and
this sloved all my probs
good luck =)
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domain e.g [EMAIL PROTECTED] on the same machine but when I try to send
mail through my isp to this machine it doesn't work (the mail goes without
any error)
any suggestion would be gratefully appreciated
TIA
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I have a 486/66 12MB ram, no HDD, 2 xNE2000 clones
running Coyote Linux http://www.coyotelinux.com
http://www.dalantech.com/coyote.shtml
Telstra ADSL very stable and easy to configure + lots of add-ons
an I'm practically Linux illiterate
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like a network card instead. It's a long
shot but that's why i'm asking a LUG :)
If not - how much do you suppose one of
these suckers can be picked up for ?
Thanks !
Oh yeh, if you haven't tried Debian yet,
now might be a time to do so, it rocks :)
(Thanks Steve K !)
Matt
Stephan,
Check this out:
http://www.dansteinman.com/php/pstocks/
never used it, but should do what you want.
Compile PHP as a CGI and run it from cron.
ihttp://www.google.com/search?hl=enq=finance+yahoo+php+stockbtnG=Google+Search
Matta
On Sun, Feb 03, 2002 at 02:15:54PM +1100, Stephan
the old pocketbook and I really enjoyed the great
information that came in the book. The price is also quite
good at only $18. Has anyone seen a newsagent that still
stocks these ? :(
Matt
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Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device
At first I thought it was a Pentium-like CPU Serial
Problem commonly reported with AMD CPUs but it doesn't
explain why Redhat dies half way through an RPM install.
I'll be happy to write down the entire screen's error
messages if anyone is interested.
Thank you !
Matt
to use it ;) I will try my old Voodoo 3 instead
which I know works. Good thinking - thanks !
4) What mobo? (motherboard).
Gigabyte 7VTXE
Thanks again
Matt
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Thanks for your input Stuart !
Hmm, sounds like a pretty advanced proceedure. I am
installing RH 7.2 straight from the CD (bootable) and
installing on a clean HD. I wouldnt know where to begin
with your suggestion ;) How do I rebuild rpms on a CD ?
Matt
Hi Matt,
I had a major problemo
difficult of all - how does one
connect to a POST LOGIN page such as Hotmail .. this may
be a little out of my league though and receive stuff
like new mail ?
Looking forward to some interesting responses !
Matt
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loaded it's quite zippy,
even on my current system. As with many open source
applications, new code is added daily and if you've
failed in the past, you should often go back and try
it again in a few months.
How about some HD support ? :)
Matt
Hi Group !
I have been experimenting with Wine
Thanks Grant,
I will try it the next time I boot Linux ! 8]
I am suprised that i am running such an obscure
command to fix something that looks like a hd
mount problem. What exactly am I looking for in
the resulting file ?
Matt
On Tue, 4 Dec 2001, Matt - wrote:
It has been working
|ext3|reiser]' wouldn't go down well)
It was my impression that none of the Journalling fs are recommended for production
environments just yet.
If no so - correct me - I am interested to know.
Matt
;-)
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try to run vi autoexec.ba[TAB] it will die and
destroy xterm !?
I have tried booting the windows hard drive and all works
correctly, I have run a basic windows scandisk on the
drive and it reports no errors.
What could I be doing wrong ? I'm really bad at hardware
diagnosis :)
Matt
the no-name Eagle or Polyview brand, some
one actually told me that there's a difference in image
quality !
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Hi Group !
I am having a little trouble using the newsgroup
reader TIN with the command line option -r (tin -r).
Every time I run the command it seems like it's
redownloading a big list of newsgroups from the
newsgroup server. Is there a way to avoid this ?
Thanks !
Matt
another one at the Custom's House
near Sydney Cove, check them out :) I wonder if the modellers
have recorded their data on a computer ? I doubt it would be
given away for free :)
Thanks everyone, i'm looking forward to hearing your thoughts
on the topic ! :)
Matt
I have a GPS received that I would like to try and use as a time source for NTP. It
is a Magellan GPS with a serial data interface.
Anyone know if there is any linux software support to use a (this) GPS as a time
source for an NTP box ?
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working, you could divy your 192.x.x.x network into two smaller
subnets, or renumber the one at the other site. Then all you would really have to do
is add some static routes into the linux box at each end pointing to the other
router's gateway (external) address.
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route.
We need to know more about the public side of the network.
You could use vpnd which uses blowfish I think... haven't used it much
before but I have used it..
The only VPN solution I would recommend would be IPSec - ie FreeS/Wan. Others have a
number of significant holes.
Matt
thanks
opinions on places to
buy hardware, the popular North Rocks Computer Market
is currently my top pick due to their prices.
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their username, password and the ISP's phone number to get
connected.
This is a great idea...One more thing sorted out, modem setup etc.
Even better - I may even be able to dig up a router (on loan) with a FXO/FXS interface
you can use.
You can then play VoIP and mini-ISP.
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a bootable
crash-recovery CDROM that I can use to boot a new machine and then restore the tape
from.
Comments ?
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I have recently spent some time in learning the VI
editor for unix and would be interested in hearing
from some developers on some intermediate to advanced
key combinations for increasing speed ? Perhaps you
have seen a common feature missed by VI newbies.
For example I am currently using the
I will soon be making a decision on which university
I should study Computer Science/IT. I know there are
many educated people in this forum with a degree or
greater and look forward to hearing your opinions.
Currently i'm looking at UTS, Sydney and UNSW but am
wondering how these differ from
Hi Sluggers,
I have a Gigabyte motherboard (GA-686BX) - quite old,
and I have tried reflashing the bios with an update
from the Gigabyte website gigabyte.com.tw .. the Flash
update froze half way through and I now can not start
my system. Nothing comes up on my monitor either.
A few friends
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, Jeff Waugh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote...
: The reason why it's complicated like this is because there are no task
: packages anymore, just task definitions in the packages themselves. I have
: no idea why this changed - it seems really backwards to me. Can someone
: enlighten?
I'm seeing some strange behavour on a laptop that I'm trying to get linux
working on.
So far I've installed a stock debian 2.2r3 on it.
I havent had any luck getting the network card to work (sis900) yet, even
though there is a 'sis900' module, and 'lspci' reports it is sis900. From
a quick
Opps, sorry: hit the wrong button in reply.
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From: Matt Hope [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Stuart Guthrie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 00:35:37 +1100
On Tue, 30 Oct 2001, Stuart
On Mon, 29 Oct 2001, Jeff Waugh [EMAIL PROTECTED] slured...
: Gus (and others), which was the automounter you said you preferred on
: Friday? amd or autofs?
I dunno about Gus, but autofs has been much nicer to me than amd.
I've been able to get amd to lock, gradually bringing down the system
On Mon, 29 Oct 2001, Jeff Waugh [EMAIL PROTECTED] slured...
: ;) I'll keep an eye out, and ask around. Keep in mind that with many hosts
: you can use sftp on the command line (no dragging stuff around though, it's
: just like command line ftp).
Shouldn't you be able to tell one of the
On Wed, 31 Oct 2001, Matt Hope [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote...
: I havent had any luck getting the network card to work (sis900) yet, even
: though there is a 'sis900' module, and 'lspci' reports it is sis900. From
: a quick browse of that module's source, it appears it is not possible to
: specify
On Wed, 31 Oct 2001, Jan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] spoketh...
: Is this a PCMCIA network card? If so, do you have the pcmcia software set up
: correctly?
Thats a good point - it is an internal network card, but it may well be
running from the PCMCIA bus.
I didn't think this was the case, as
At Wednesday, 31/10/2001 09:55 AM (+1100), Jean-Francois Dive wrote:
Hi all,
i was wandering something with PAT:
If you have multiple boxes trying to access the same server on the internet,
going trough the same PAT router, so using the same external ip address: if
the sender stack does Path MTU
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Unfortunately this then treats the entire 'ls' as a single element and prints that
when I print FILE.
ie the whole of the ls output is printed between the xxx quotes.
Matt
At Friday, 26/10/2001 03:24 PM (+1000), George Vieira wrote:
try this
for FILE in `ls -1`; do echo $FILE; done
confirm
On Tue, 23 Oct 2001, Ken Foskey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote...
: /usr/share/perl5/Debian/Defoma/IdCache.pm has too many errors.
: Dear debian,
:
: But I did do a apt-get install perl --reinstall.Still broken.
Could be that file isnt provided by the package 'perl'.
Try typing...
dpkg -S
it lately.. its getting past the time we need to
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that, the Optus policy on disconnection is that they have no problem with
people reconnecting again - they just want you to pay the connection fee again.
Matt
At Thursday, 18/10/2001 09:19 PM (+1000), Phillipus Gunawan wrote:
Ok ok so, that s mean only Optus can offer such as the features that I
the option of a DSL modem. There are plenty of
others around - some do NAT, many do firewalling of some sort.
Matt
At Monday, 1/10/2001 05:06 PM (+1000), Jobst Schmalenbach wrote:
All,
my ISP finally is putting equipment into my exchange.
The ISP is offering a package deal that comes with a
Cisco
On Wed, 19 Sep 2001, Alister Waller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote...
: I have the scripts done as I said, its how I can run them without being root
: thats the issue.
:
: if I can't then root it is :)
:
I'm pretty sure somewhere along the line, you have to run it as root.
I've seen sudo suggested -
Try:
http://www.apnic.net/search/index.html
but I have already put your name / company in it and there is no record. You will
need to know who allocated them to you have a good chance.
M
At Friday, 14/09/2001 01:08 PM (+1000), Richard Hayes wrote:
Dear list,
I purchased a C class network
I've got this card working at home - if you still have problems let me know and I will
get the settings for you.
I don't use the stereo sound.
At Saturday, 15/09/2001 06:49 PM (+0800), Mike Holland wrote:
On Sat, 15 Sep 2001, Terry Collins wrote:
Grep for excel and see if it is listed. You
I've been looking at shared/distributed file systems, and to my current
reconing, they all suck.
I'm currently using NFS, but wouldn't mind moving away from it, but I
can't seem to find anything better.
I've read about (Open)AFS, CODA, PVFS, GFS..
The problem I'm having is that these are all
On Fri, 14 Sep 2001, Xiaolu Zhang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote...
: quite often I got this error , any idea of what it means ?
:
: hda: status timeout: status=0xd0{busy}
: hda: no DRQ after issuing write
: ide0:reset : success
:
For me, that message usually means its about time to turf the old
On Sat, 07 Jul 2001, Rob B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote...
: I have a disk with an ext2 filesystem that I want to mount onto a running
: system. Trying mount -t ext2 /dev/sdb /export gives the error mount:
: mount point /export does not exist
You might like to create /export.
Also, it might not
pretty happy with the RHN - works well at upgrading.
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to debian, don't
worry I'm thinking seriously about it.)
Many TIA's
Pete
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So I've finally decided to join the masses, and organise myself a GnuPG
keyfile / sig / whatever-the-hell-its-supposed-to-be-called.
I've been through the documentation, and just have one query.
I grab jdub's key (this is an example)
gpg --keyserver www.pgp.net --recv-keys 565B38F9
Coolo, I
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consulting
www.graenet.com - internet solutions
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On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Marshall, Joshua [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote...
| Just mount the floppy to /var/blah and everything under that tree will be on
| the floppy disk.
That would more than just the md5sums...
matth@rtfm:/var/lib/dpkg/info% du -sh .
12M .
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was considering putting them, and
a list of installed packages on a floppy, and write protecting the floppy.
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to your
/etc/apt/sources.list. Personally, I use
deb http://mirror.cse.unsw.edu.au/pub/linux/debian-non-US stable/non-US \
main contrib non-free
(this probably wont work right this moment, however - the server is down)
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are up - and list mail (non TO: addressed mail) will work too.
MAtt
(comments are mine - not Cisco's)
At Saturday, 23/06/2001 11:04 PM (+1000), Graeme Robinson wrote:
At 12:57 PM 25/06/2001 +1000, Paul Robinson wrote:
This might be ugly.. well actually it would be way ugly but it's an answer
from
Anyone got any ideas - have a got Apache configured wrongly.
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Could you be a little more specific ?
Matt
At Tuesday, 12/06/2001 10:22 AM (+0200), Artur Hefczyc wrote:
I am trying to get my Linux based apache web server to serve some .DOC MS
Word files. However I am having the following problems.
1. When I click on the link, the file starts
know which file stores the addresses as this could be a
place too look
Thanks
Steven
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Hey all,
Im guessing the ratio of men to women on this list is like 95:5 at best, but is it
just me or have we all got a bad case of PMS ?
It seems that no-one can ask a question anymore without getting their arse bitten off
for some reason or another.
Lately ive been changing over the the
when you run the
program - so you can do whichever you like there. I used this feature to
set up the firewall rules on the box at the COMPSOC/SLUG codefest.
Read over the docs, I'm sure this is possible...
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for work or home (typically), or have one set a default, and run
the program after the system has loaded.
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junkbuster works really well - www.junkbuster.com (I think).
M.
At Wednesday, 23/05/2001 09:28 AM (+1000), John Ferlito wrote:
Does anyone know of any proxy filtering products that integrate
well with squid. The only product I currently know about is a thing
called smartfilter sold by
from virus defect or error.
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Yeah - I've never been able to get my 33k6 modem to connect past 28k8,
just put it down to bad phone line or crap netcom modem.
M
On Wed, 16 May 2001, Michael wrote:
56K is only done when your dialing a digital modem rack that has such
sup[port.
So if your 2 systems in question are
get (what crap).
If I designed an ISDN router that promised 128kbps throughput and only gave customers
60kbps I'd be out of a job.
I'm not finished with them yet.
Matt
At Wednesday, 2/05/2001 10:23 AM (+1000), Crossfire wrote:
Michael X Haynes was once rumoured to have said:
Hi there,
Well
that is free, secure (lets not talk about
PPTP and secure - I know) and able to talk to a Linux VPN server.
SSH is currently being used but does not give me the features that I want to play with.
Matt
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At Wednesday, 2/05/2001 01:35 PM (+1000), Del wrote:
Has anyone had any success connecting a Windows client machine to a Linux VPN
server using PPTP or a IPSec.
Yes, using the Linux PPTP server. I don't have the URL for it at the
moment but you can check my home page under Linux Security
At Wednesday, 2/05/2001 01:35 PM (+1000), Del wrote:
Has anyone had any success connecting a Windows client machine to a Linux VPN
server using PPTP or a IPSec.
Yes, using the Linux PPTP server. I don't have the URL for it at the
moment but you can check my home page under Linux Security
:/etc/
Permission denied.
Anyone know what else I need to change to get this to work ?
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can get netscape to use the SSH connection as a tunnel. I know the client side is
configured ok because the SSH server is seeing all the http traffic ?
Matt
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This time I'll add the attachment
At Tuesday, 3/04/2001 04:10 PM (+1000), Matt Hyne wrote:
For those that requested it, here is the config I have successfully used on the
Telstra ADSL network.
This configuration has been tested on the 827 series but should also work on any
router
You need to add the nameserver address to your windows networking config.
At Tuesday, 3/04/2001 04:45 PM (+1000), Munreik wrote:
hi,
my freind jason told me u guys can help me cos i got problemz..
anywayz on windows 2000 profess edition sp1a i cannot not connect to
web sites or anything,,
that
bad (I've heard rumors of 200+ pings)?
Cheers,
Matt
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Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 4:31 AM
Subject: [SLUG] fscking ISPs
: okay, so dingo blue just pulled the rug out
Have it running nicely - even with a dynamic DNS service and NAT+PAT to pipe certain
ports through to a linux server.
I will post the config here later today.
Matt
At Tuesday, 3/04/2001 03:01 PM (+1000), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Perhaps not the right place to post
.
Using the PAT translations in the config, this should also work for setting up your
own mail server too since Telstra don't plan to offer private IP addresses on their
ADSL network for some time and they will be expensive when they do.
Hope this helps.
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Hi Bill,
I have RH7.0 in my Thinkpad 600X.
works well, picked up USB,sound X, the whole bit on default install.
RH and thinkpads seem to mix well.
Matt
On Mon, Jan 29, 2001 at 04:13:28PM +1100, Bill Bennett wrote:
Could some kind soul give me some information on the installation
of Linux
At Tuesday, 30/01/2001 11:54 PM (+1100), Alan Lee wrote:
You know why it was out? If you dont know why something like this is out, I
dont think you have any reason to scream and yell about it. A few major
bits of their equipment was fried, in a storm in VICT.
In my opinion that is a poorly
on the
network, but I would prefer not to have to run a DSL client on these - I just want to
treat the DSL router like a gateway to the internet.
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I'm not sure if you can just plug two ADSL modems into a each end of a
phone connection and have it work. It is certainly an interesting idea.
No this will not work - you need a DSLAM at the end of the copper, and then something
to authenticate and forward your traffic to the ISP that you
that UUCP over IP (and then pipe this to sendmail) might me
appropriate - are there any ISPs that can handle this (cheaply) ?
Outbound mail works fine via sendmail - anyone know how to make sendmail queue, rather
than bring the link up for each message ?
Matt
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folks, I am getting stacks of the following warning messages when trying to build the
2.4.0 kernel sources. Anyone got any suggestions ?
warning: pasting would not give a valid preprocessing token
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Jeff,
the only problem is that i think Terry is having module issues, ie the PHP isnt
rendering, therefore phpinfo() is going to do SFA :)
Matta
On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 08:15:33PM +1100, Jeff Waugh wrote:
quote who="Matt Allen"
There is no HTML code that I know of, but from t
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Im calling the convert binary (which is part of Image Majick) and getting a reutrn val
of 126. I cant find anything that this reverences to.
Ive downloaded the source and done a dirty big recursive grep but nothing.
Any clues?
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box for ages.
Matt
There is a card - http://www.realweasel.com/intro.html - that looks pretty
neat, (but sounds expensive), but all I really want at this stage is to be
able to boot the box with or without a monitor...
So, does anyone know of a dongle that plugs into a monitor jack
Jeff,Guys ...
I just wonder if it's been useability tested at all... It's depressing to
see the number of marketing-driven websites that seem to have no
informational direction.
All i can say is "got it in one"
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he
Telstra switchboard than I have of their customer service folks.
anyone know whats become of optus and xyzed.com.au ?
xyx.com.au are only going to sell to ISPs - who will then sell it to the end users.
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More
If you can connect and ping, there is nothing wrong with your modem.
Can you ping the DNS addresses in /etc/resolv.conf - if you can, then it is probably
a problem with your config.
If you cannot, then I suspect these are the problem.
Matt
At Thursday, 28/09/2000 11:15 AM (+1000), Gregg
.
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of caution. This is working with the Telstra SMS system.
I don't know of the other telcos. It should work, but I haven't
tried it.
Is there ever a delay? does the SMS come though straight away if your mobile is
turned on ?
Matt
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while you are copying.
I have used ghost (www.ghost.com) to do some duplicating too - although lately I've
been having big problems trying to ghost a Win98 box - windows seems to complain when
I boot the target disk - otherwise it works well and 'supports' Linux.
Matt
At Tuesday, 26/09/2000 03
, big servers on big
links, unlimited bandwidth.
BRING IT ON !
Matta
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application ?
Thanks !
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