Michael Fox wrote:
On 5/6/05, David Fitch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
do you mean mynetworks?
as I said, it receives mail on all interfaces so that's not it.
mynetworks relates to which hosts are allowed to use this smtp
server.. ie. relay control. It doesn't relate to what interfaces the
smtp will
At Thu, 05 May 2005 12:30:01 +1000, James Gregory wrote:
What other options do I have?
I haven't tried it, but apparently advi is a DVI viewer (ie: TeX
output) designed for presentations that can embed other X11 programs.
Also note that PDF can embed movies which acroread might display. I
FC3 with everything up to date, but now the ntpd daemon refuses to start.
Hand cranking it in the foreground gives a seg fault, but nothing in the
logs.
The weird thing is that it was working fine until I had to do a power
cycle a couple of days ago to free up a locked serial port.
Any ideas?
On Sat, 2005-05-07 at 01:55, O Plameras wrote:
In the Postfix RPM distribution, as far as I know, config
for inet_interfaces defaults to 'localhost',i.e,
'inet_interfaces=localhost'.
debian have their own (sensible) defaults, but I've
put it in to see if it makes any difference.
Well it has
I suffered similar problems with a vanilla install of FC3 with MySQL's
socket. Turned out to be due to SELINUX which is enabled by default on
FC3 however I don't believe that ntpd is affected by SELINUX.
Seems like you aren't the only one with this problem though: