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From: Digestifier <Linux-Admin-Request@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu>
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To: Linux-Admin@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Reply-To: Linux-Admin@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Date: Mon, 26 Sep 94 18:13:46 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Admin Digest #110
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Linux-Admin Digest #110, Volume #2 Mon, 26 Sep 94 18:13:46 EDT
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Contents:
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Re: SLIP/PPP configuration (Terry Dawson)
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Re: Help: bad man database... ("Maurice Childs")
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Re: SCSI card dilemma (Mike D.)
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Re: Special Sale On QNX! (Bao Chau Ha)
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Re: routing between ethernet and ppp? (Jay Ashworth)
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Re: Special Sale On QNX! (Jay Ashworth)
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WABI, WP, Word, etc. (MacGyver)
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Compile Dosemu & Wine? (Joseph Weiner)
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Mounting my Linux drive from a Sun workstation (Lance Holmes)
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Re: HPFS Filesystem (Chris Smith)
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Re: NCSA Httpd server on Linux (Christopher A. Parrinello)
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argh! passwd checker? (John Vencill)
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Re: FIPS or UMSDOS - WHICH ONE??? (jon m)
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Orchid Kelvin 64 Xfree86 Driver Availability ??? (nilsen)
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modules - HELP! (Robert Broughton)
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TACACS server software (root)
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L as Secondary DNS to Solaris 2.3 SPARC Sendmail problem (Gary Goldberg)
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From: terryd@extro.ucc.su.OZ.AU (Terry Dawson)
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Subject: Re: SLIP/PPP configuration
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Date: Mon, 26 Sep 1994 11:49:48 GMT
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A.Couture@agora.stm.it writes:
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>Almost everywhere they say to do a ifconfig., here is what I get when I
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>do that:
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You can't do an ifconfig for a slip device before you have successsfully
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converted the serial device into a slip device. Two programs that do
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that are 'slattach' or 'dip'. You MUST run one of these before you attempt
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to use ifconfig. Which you choose depends on the machine that you are
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connecting to, and the nature of the serial line that you will use.
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># /sbin/ifconfig ppp0 93.89.34.1 pointopoint 93.89.34.50
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>SIOCSIFFLAGS: No such device or address
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ppp0 is not a slip device. It would be a PPP device.
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email me some details and I will assist you.
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regards
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Terry
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--
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--- Terry Dawson, terryd@extro.ucc.su.oz.au
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From: mochilds@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Maurice Childs")
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Subject: Re: Help: bad man database...
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Date: Mon, 26 Sep 1994 16:16:05 GMT
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The problem you are having here is that man -k does not access the man
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pages directly, it accesses a file called 'whatis' in the man directory.
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All you need to do to update the wahtis file is type 'makewhatis' and a
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fine UNIX program charges through your man directories, checking the
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header for each command, and chucking them all into the whatis file.
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Bryan Childs
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mochilds@cix.clink.co.uk
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From: mdickey@thorplus.lib.purdue.edu (Mike D.)
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Subject: Re: SCSI card dilemma
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Date: 26 Sep 1994 15:00:24 GMT
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In article <SPENCER.94Sep26085117@moe.ERA.COM> spencer@ERA.COM (Spencer Allain) writes:
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>[...]
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> The SCSI faq said that the TMC-8xx cards would work on interrupts 3
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>or 5, but since 3 is being used by my serial devices, 5 is my only alternative.
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Make absolutely certain your parallel port is not using IRQ5. If it is,
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switch it to IRQ7, then try again.
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Mike D.
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=======
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mdickey@thorplus.lib.purdue.edu Use Debian GNU/Linux
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http://thorplus.lib.purdue.edu/mdickey/
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From: habaoch@eng.auburn.edu (Bao Chau Ha)
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Subject: Re: Special Sale On QNX!
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Date: Mon, 26 Sep 1994 13:14:26 GMT
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In article <849328273928.C72D265@inca.gate.net> scheidel@gate.net (Michael S. Scheidell) writes:
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>Why settle for slow and obselete Unix such as UnixWare, Sun Solaris,
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>SCO, Linux or BSD when you can have POWER & RELIABILITY with QNX 4.21!
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>Stop playing games with these inferior o/s's and switch to QNX today.
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>
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>QNX 4.21 represents the culmination of over a decade of research and
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>experience with an installed base of over 250,000 microkernel, message-
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>passing QNX operating systems world-wide. QNX combines the function-
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>ality and flexibility of a research-calibre OS with the robustness and
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>performance of a commercial OS! And, it's fast!
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>
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>Florida Datamation has been a QNX distributor for 10 years! We are nice,
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>knowledgable and go the extra mile for the sale. And, we promise to BEAT
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>ANYONE'S PRICE! A complete QNX developer's package starts at just $195!
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QNX is not UNIX!
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I will consider QNX when you can beat the price of Linux or BSD,
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which is FREE.
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Bao
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>Michael S. Scheidell email: scheidel@gate.net
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>Florida Datamation, Inc. US-CAN Sales: (800) 642-5938
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>6405 Congress Ave Suite 140 Internl Sales: (407) 241-2377
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>Boca Raton, FL. 33487-2844 Tech Support: (407) 241-2966
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> Fax: (407) 241-3108
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>Distributer of these other fine QNX products:
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>Tilcon Graphics, Watcom SQL, Comdale, Klondike, Equinox Megaports.
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>Scsi Tape/Disk and Raid Systems.
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From: jra@zeus.IntNet.net (Jay Ashworth)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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Subject: Re: routing between ethernet and ppp?
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Date: 26 Sep 1994 13:20:39 -0400
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kender@esu.edu (Daniel Garcia) writes:
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>Ok, I've kind of seen it discussed here, but still don't understand it.
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>My service provider has given me three ip numbers, and I have three
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>machines on a local, private ethernet (two linux boxes and an alpha).
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>One of the linux boxes is connected via ppp to my service provider, and
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>by extension the rest of the internet. The other two machines can connect
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>to my linux box, but thye can't get out to the internet. What is the
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>easiest way to get my machine to act as a router?
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This is your Linux box... _this_ is your Linux box on drugs... got it? :-)
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>Kernel routing table
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>Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use Iface
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>192.215.98.2 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 UH 0 0 74 ppp0
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>192.215.98.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 0 0 5689 eth0
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>127.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 U 0 0 0 lo
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>0.0.0.0 192.215.98.2 0.0.0.0 UG 0 0 8352 ppp0
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>192.215.98.2 is the service provider.
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Ok... your setup looks like this:
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Inet Provider
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192.215.98.2
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PPP
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???.???.???.??? (A)
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Linux router Linux Host Alpha Host
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???.???.???.??? (B) ???.???.???.??? (C) ???.???.???.??? (D)
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Ethernet | |
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+----------------------------+------------------------+
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Now, usually, the setup that works best is to assign the PPP interface on
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the Linux router to an address in the same net as the uplink, in this case
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192.215.98.0. So, the PPP interface might have the address 192.215.98.3.
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This is address (A).
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This is the important part: (and you pros who know it's sometimes
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possible to cheat, don't joggle my elbow) The Ethernet interface on the
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router machine must have a _separate_ IP address, preferably on a
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different net. So, that interface (B) might be 192.215.99.1, and the other
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machines on the ether, (C) and (D), might be ..99.2 and ..99.3.
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If you set things up this way, then the routing on (C) and (D) will be teh
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default, (everything goes out over their IP address), and the routing on
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the Linux router is 192.215._99_.0 via 192.215.99.1 (the (B) interface),
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and default via 192.215._98_.3 (or whatever the (A) address is).
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The 2 main rules to remember are:
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1) Each interface on a host (especially one being used as a router)
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must have a separate IP address.. usually one on a separate net.
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(Be careful about your netmasks)
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and
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2) When you specify routing, you tell the kernel which _interface
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address_ to use to send packets to a given network.
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Again, if I have 2 interfaces on a machine, one a PPP to the
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world, with address (let's say) 192.1.1.1, and one an ether LAN
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with address 192.2.1.1, then I tell the route command to route
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packets for _network_ 192.2.1.0 out the _interface_ labeled
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192.2.1.1, and to route everything else (the default)_, out the
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interface labeled 192.1.1.1.
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Clear as mud?
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Sorry... it's a bit messy to explain. Keep the 2 rules in mind... and
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remember, if you _can't_ follow them (maybe your service provider won't
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assign you an entire network), you _can_ break them... sometimes.
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Cheers,
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-- jra
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--
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Jay R. Ashworth High Technology Systems Comsulting Ashworth
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Designer Linux: The Choice of a GNU Generation & Associates
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ka1fjx/4
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jra@baylink.com "Hey! Do any of you guys know how to Madison?" 813 790 7592
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From: jra@zeus.IntNet.net (Jay Ashworth)
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Subject: Re: Special Sale On QNX!
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Date: 26 Sep 1994 13:23:46 -0400
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scheidel@gate.net (Michael S. Scheidell) writes:
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>Why settle for slow and obselete Unix such as UnixWare, Sun Solaris,
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>SCO, Linux or BSD when you can have POWER & RELIABILITY with QNX 4.21!
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>Stop playing games with these inferior o/s's and switch to QNX today.
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Mike, Mike.... You've always been such a nice guy in the past.
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How come you don't know how to advertise on the net?
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>QNX 4.21 represents the culmination of over a decade of research and
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>experience with an installed base of over 250,000 microkernel, message-
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>passing QNX operating systems world-wide. QNX combines the function-
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>ality and flexibility of a research-calibre OS with the robustness and
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>performance of a commercial OS! And, it's fast!
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Yup... it is. Nice package. You're not gonna sell much of it with that
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approach, though. Particularly not in a Linux group.
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Got news for you... Linux is newer code than QNX.
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>Florida Datamation has been a QNX distributor for 10 years! We are nice,
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>knowledgable and go the extra mile for the sale. And, we promise to BEAT
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>ANYONE'S PRICE! A complete QNX developer's package starts at just $195!
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Hmmm... I can get Linux for free. Can you beat that?
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:-)
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>Michael S. Scheidell email: scheidel@gate.net
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>Florida Datamation, Inc. US-CAN Sales: (800) 642-5938
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>6405 Congress Ave Suite 140 Internl Sales: (407) 241-2377
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>Boca Raton, FL. 33487-2844 Tech Support: (407) 241-2966
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> Fax: (407) 241-3108
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>Distributer of these other fine QNX products:
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>Tilcon Graphics, Watcom SQL, Comdale, Klondike, Equinox Megaports.
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>Scsi Tape/Disk and Raid Systems.
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Seriously, all... these people really are nice folks. I've worked with
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them quite a bit with former employers. I'm sure they'll learn.
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Cheers,
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--a
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--
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Jay R. Ashworth High Technology Systems Comsulting Ashworth
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Designer Linux: The Choice of a GNU Generation & Associates
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ka1fjx/4
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jra@baylink.com "Hey! Do any of you guys know how to Madison?" 813 790 7592
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From: macgyver@MCS.COM (MacGyver)
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Subject: WABI, WP, Word, etc.
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Date: 26 Sep 1994 13:24:10 -0500
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Hi there,
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I've looked into WINE and it's no where near ready for useful
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applications like Word, and doesn't appear to be heading there in the
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near future. I know that Sun has WABI, it's own Windows emulator,
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but, I don't know much about it. Can one buy a version of WABI that
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can be run on Linux, possible using iBCS? Also, I saw some talk
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earlier about being able to get WP for Linux, and I was wondering what
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number(s) to call to get information on that. What I REALLY want is
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to have MS Word for Linux, then, I'll be truly happy, so does anyone
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know where I can call to find out about that? I think ultimately, the
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best solution is to buy WABI and run Word that way, since I already
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have a copy, but I'm not sure. ANY help is appreciated.
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HJD.
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From: jsw@physics.att.com (Joseph Weiner)
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Subject: Compile Dosemu & Wine?
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Date: Mon, 26 Sep 1994 14:15:44 GMT
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What idsk sets do I need installed so that I can compile Dosemu
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and Wine on my system? When I try to do so I get msgs about files
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not being found or available.
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Thanks,
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Joe
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From: lholmes@olympic.ctron.com (Lance Holmes)
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Subject: Mounting my Linux drive from a Sun workstation
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Date: 26 Sep 1994 17:18:08 GMT
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Reply-To: lholmes@olympic.ctron.com (Lance Holmes)
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I've been trying to mount my PC's linux partition from my Sun workstation.
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I obviously have been unsuccessful or I wouldn't be posting this message.
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I made a change to my "etc/exports" file.
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I added the following line
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/ workstation(rw)
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where workstation is the name of my sun workstation and its IP address
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is in my hosts file.
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After making the change I wasn't sure what I sould do to make it take
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affect. I assumed that either mountd or rebooting the machine would
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do it.
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On my workstation it just times out trying > server not responding: RPC:
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Port mapper failure - RPC: Timed out
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any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Lance Holmes
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From: csmith@convex.com (Chris Smith)
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Subject: Re: HPFS Filesystem
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Date: 26 Sep 1994 13:38:05 -0500
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From: gmayer@gypsy.physik.uni-kl.de (Gunther Mayer)
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Date: Mon, 26 Sep 1994 11:07:48 GMT
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I can't
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|> connect to the directory 'maintenance desktop', though -- this is
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|> a bash bug. Luckily, I do not want to cd to this directory.
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Did you try
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cd "maintenance desktop"
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?
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Yes, also 'cd maint*' and 'cd maintenance\ desktop' and various
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other things. All say 'maintenance: No such file or directory.'
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'ls maint*' works, and 'chdir ("maintenance desktop");' in C works,
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I think it's just bash parsing of the cd command.
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From: chrisp@interaccess.com (Christopher A. Parrinello)
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Crossposted-To: comp.infosystems.www.misc
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Subject: Re: NCSA Httpd server on Linux
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Date: 26 Sep 1994 08:40:42 -0500
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In article <8iVZutC00iV6I_6ncy@andrew.cmu.edu>,
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Michael Teper <mt3q+@andrew.cmu.edu> wrote:
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>
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>The setup was more or less a piece of cake although I still have a
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>question: how to set up the directory, etc permissions such that when
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>my Linux box is accessed via Mosaic without calling a specific page, it
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>would go straight to the default page as opposed to attempting to list
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>the directory and THEN displaying the page below (if I restrict access
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>to all files there's still lines left indicating that directory is being
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>read but its empty as far as httpd is concerned).
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httpd defaults to index.html when you don't specify a specific file
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to view. So if you don't have a index.html it will default to showing
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an index of that directory that is your SourceRoot or whatever that
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variable is called.
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Chris
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From: vencill@freeside.fc.net (John Vencill)
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Subject: argh! passwd checker?
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Date: 24 Sep 1994 00:29:57 -0500
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I'm sorry.. I saw reference on one of the Linux groups not too long ago
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about a utility that checks passwords when u change them somehow..
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Anyway, I didn't need it so I didn't save it, and now that I need it it's
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been bit-bucketed and I can't find it anywhere. Can someone point me
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toward such a utility? I actually want it for an HP 9000, so if u can
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point me to a generic non-linux-ported version that'd work, otherwise I
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can port it. Thanks.
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-John Vencill
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vencill@fc.net
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Subject: Re: FIPS or UMSDOS - WHICH ONE???
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From: icqo409@iupui.edu (jon m)
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Date: 25 Sep 94 01:28:25 -0500
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In article <35sb9f$esc@nic.umass.edu>,
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Alexander A Durzy <durzya@titan.ucs.umass.edu> wrote:
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>I want to install Linux on my DOS formatted 420 Meg HD with
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>minimal headache. I have heard of a couple ways of doing
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>this, and was wondering which way would be easiest, and
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>better performance wise. How does running Linux ontop of
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>the DOS 16bit format run?
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well, umsdos is the easiest to set up; i just got our consultant
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machine here up in about 1.5 hours, networking & everything ('cept
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sendmail's a pain, what happened to regular, small, smail???)
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i don't notice too much difference so far (had it up since today, got
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to play for a little) 'cept it's more smooth than at home (since
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the work computer beats my home box by 4MegsRam...it has 16M).
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UMSDOS is great!!! how do they do that??? :)
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--
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jon madison
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oit consultant in training
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"A year spent in artificial intelligence is enough to make one believe
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in God." -anonymous, from a fortune program on one of my accounts. :)
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From: nilsen@comlab.gtri.gatech.edu (nilsen)
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Crossposted-To: git.unix.linux,comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.help
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Subject: Orchid Kelvin 64 Xfree86 Driver Availability ???
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Date: 24 Sep 1994 05:41:47 GMT
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Does anyone know if drivers have been written for this card yet??
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I think it uses a cirrus logic 5434 chipset
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I would obviously prefer the driver to be public domain
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I know that it is supposed to be coming in xfree86 3.1, when is this due
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out???
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Is there any way i can get an advance copy of the driver??
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And what does accelerated vs. unaccelerated support mean on the linux
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hardware compatability sheet??
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thanx,
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--
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Robert Windsor Nilsen III | We make holes in teeth!
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nilsen@comlab.gtri.gatech.edu |
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From: Robert_Broughton@mindlink.bc.ca (Robert Broughton)
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Subject: modules - HELP!
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Date: Fri, 23 Sep 94 22:49:51 -0800
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I'm using v1.1.43 of the kernel, and have compiled a version of modules
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dated June 26. When I do "insmod drv_hello.o", I get messages that say that
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_printk, _register_chrdev, and _unregister_chrdev are undefined. (When I do
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"insmod ftape.o", I get lots more undefines.) What's the problem?
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--
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*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
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Robert Broughton Robert_Broughton@mindlink.bc.ca
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"We calm and reassure. We embrace people with the message that we're
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all in it together. That our leaders are infallible and that there is
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nothing, absolutely nothing wrong." - Miles Drentell, _thirtysomething_
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From: root@myhost.subdomain.domain (root)
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Subject: TACACS server software
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Date: Mon, 26 Sep 1994 20:20:30 GMT
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Hello all, I'm looking for a bin or src of the terminal
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server software called "tacacs" that will cmpile/run on
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a Linux server (Slackware 1.03 I think). I'm planning
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on using a CISCO 2511 rtr/tserver on my system.
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Thanks folks.
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reply: bmiller@emh1.tic.bismarck.nd.us
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From: og@digimark.net (Gary Goldberg)
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Subject: L as Secondary DNS to Solaris 2.3 SPARC Sendmail problem
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Date: Sat, 24 Sep 1994 02:02:56 -0500
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I have a SS2 running Solaris 2.3, V8.6.9 Sendmail and Solaris default DNS.
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I have it configured properly as the primary for my domain and some others.
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I went to add a 486/33 running the Slackware 2.0 Linux 1.1.18 kernel and the
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DNS that came with it as a secondary server. Thought I configured it right
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and brought it online, then I discovered that mail was being held in the mail
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queue on the SPARC (the mail hub for the domain) because sendmail couldn't
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resolve the hostname ("failed DNS lookup"). When I killed the named on
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the Linux machine, sendmail started resolving again. Any ideas what I can
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do about this, or what is causing it? Thanks in advance. -Gary
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.sig under construction - do not use 2-way radios during daylight.
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Gary Goldberg KA3ZYW og@digimark.net ggoldber@census.gov
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Digital Marketing, Inc. Bowie, MD - An Internet Services Company
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http://www.digimark.net/ or info@digimark.net for details.
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