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first, check netstat -an to see if sendmail is listening on port 25 for 0.0.0.0 or at least your public address (or private if you're behind a router/gateway) second, check the error that you're getting when you don't get the mail you might need to add a Cwhost line in …

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The one going to the WAN gets its information from a DHCP server or you supply it (you should know it already). Both nics should have different information. The Intranet should have a unique IP that is on the same network as your other computers (same subnet mask!). Class B …

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if the first two bytes of an executable file are #! it is assumed to be a script with the following characters (after #!) as the interpreter. ! is a bang and "she" is just a souped up version of sh (it's pronounced /sh*-bang'/). SH is short for shell script.

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i don't feel like organizing this... (make the textbox wider for input and i might in the future) you can buy many more operating systems besides windows and novell to name a few: solaris, bsdi, openbsd, netbsd, aix, hp-ux and sco. I've personally used solaris, bsdi, openbsd, (freebsd, linux,) and …

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Go to My Computer and click Device Manager. Press alt-* (together) so that all of the branches expand. Look for any ? or ! and post any if there are. You may have an IRQ/DMA conflict (hardware conflict).

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if you're doing work like this, chances are you probably need certification (or should) check a CCNA book or something

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push the garbage in the bag tie a knot make sure the bag won't bottom out (if you detect it might, put it inside another bag) carry to the nearest trash can outside for removal and wait for scheduled pick-up date

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first check if it's already running connect to [url]http://127.0.0.1[/url] from that computer if it's not running read the manual, if it is and the isuse is getting on the internet you don't need a static ip unless your router/cable modem/dsl modem won't assign you an ip automatically read the manual …

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there are different ways of doing it, depending on your operating system most cable providers use DHCP so make sure the ethernet tcp/ip configuration is set to "obtain IP address automatically" that's it basically

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If your DSL ISP has dhcp... just type dhcpcd or dhclient eth0 and it will autoconfigure. (most distributions do it automatically with install now) If not, you could manually enter the information in a distribution setup. or you could use ifconfig yourself man ifconfig for help

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In reply to whatever I've seen looking at all your posts. Cable is 10Mbps. Cablevision's Optimum Online is 1Mbps up and 10Mbps down in Long Island (afaik) TCP 25 is also blocked (like you said, 80, too) Optimum Online freezes on concurrent uploads and downloads (they *claim* this is the …

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