NISTnet will do what you want on Linxu. http://www-x.antd.nist.gov/nistnet/
I would suggest that if you are not very familiar with Linux that your first install should be done using a distro that is more user friendly, such as Fedora: ftp://zeniiia.linux.org.uk/pub/distributions/fedora/linux/core/5/i386//iso/
rpm -e fetchmail install it again. I hope it helps
I don’t understand why you want to change the port. There is no issue with using SSH to port forward to telnet port. In your client simply say that you want to forward the local port X to port 23 on the Linux server. Then tell your app to connect to port X on localhost. [...]
I think that the answer to your question depends on the size of the organization you work for. My first job was working for a larger entitiy supporting over 1800 users. At this location I was only dedicated towards supporting microsoft servers. In my new position I support about 150 people, but I cover IBM [...]
There is no size limit in Squid in how lists it can accept in it’s dst or dstdomain ACLs.
Hi there, There are some solutions for your network diagram about the infrastructure and security as well as capable conectivities. The lowest cost of investment and meet you requirement is to: 1. At the branch office you should subcribe ADSL connecting HQ through VPN deployment over internet. 2. Configure Router at branch offices for your [...]
A hunter must know his prey before he can aim his arrow. You should first decide on what position you want. Then research job ads for that position and see what certifications are required.
try googling “Mandrake Out of sync”. I did. I might have to do with the Mandrake mirrors being goofed up. Just a guess
Best way you go for Belarc or Login softwares. Thnks.
Hello, That’s a rather tough question to answer. Cisco, Microsoft and Redhat certifications all are well recognized in the IT job market and will certainly help your career should you obtain them. Question is how much time and money do you have to invest in certification and ultimatley where would you like to eventually end [...]
fsck -A will check all filesystems in the /etc/fstab file. Check the manpage for your Linux brand. Don
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I know you are not going to want to hear this but you are working with a very old version of SUSE. You might want to download the latest version and upgrade your system. While I like SUSE and have used it for years you might also want to try Fedora instead. Just a thought.
SAP ABAP is in high demand. SAP as such is very good integrated ERP system. Highly sofistcated for business application. It takes good care of transactions in business. But repporting requirements are not so adequte. Therefore there is high demand for ABAP prohrammer. It has many concepts from COBOL, C and latest debugging tools. You [...]
RedHat 9 is kinda old…. If you are looking for a “free” OS in place of W2K3, look at Fedora Core. It is the new RedHat “free” version. You can use it for anything that Winders will do – File server, firewall, proxy, email, database, etc. And, unlike Winders, it’s all in there. Download all [...]
HI Did you log in as the notes user you used during installation script. You did login as root and run the install I am sure. Also did you run /opt/lotus/bin/checkos to make sure you have all the pre-regs
Is Samba installed on the UNIX server? that would probably be the easiest way to move your data. Set up Samba, create a share that points to where the data is located, and mount it from your Windows server. HTH, Shawn
I did some lookups on your hingedmind.com. Is shows your reverse DNS pointing to an IP provided by charter.com. If you haven’t already, I’d check with charter to ensure tthey are not blocking port 25 for your outgoing mail. Your MX record looks to be OK, so I’m not sure why you are having a [...]
Dear Eduado, You could always try the process described at: http://www.linuxsecurity.com/content/view/117384/49/ which appears to walk you through exactly what you need to do. Iain





