Postfix and DNS
I have installed Postfix on my server with DNS. I am not sure what information I should provide here so let me explain the setup and goals. I have SuSE Enterprise 9, Apache, Static IP address. In other words a hosted website/server. The goal is to also have this as a mail server. I am [...]

Answer Question   |  December 30, 2005  5:44 PM
Availability, Bind, DHCP, DNS, Enterprise Desktop, Linux, Network applications management, Network management software, Network protocols, Networking, Networking services, Protocol analysis, TCP
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Remote Syslog with MySQL and PHP
Dear All, i want to set up a Remote Syslog with MySQL and PHP on system with whitebox linux,can some tell me a step by step on how to install and configure this,also the requirement needed to complete the task Regards Edwin

Answer Question   |  December 22, 2005  4:43 AM
3Com, Active Directory, Availability, Avaya, Bandwidth, Benchmarking, Billing and customer care, Billing Support Systems, Bind, Cabling, Cisco, Dell, Development, DHCP, DNS, Enterasys, Enterprise Desktop, Ethernet, Fault isolation, FDDI, Foundry, Frame Relay, H.323, Hardware, Hewlett-Packard, Hubs, IPv4, IPv6, Juniper Networks, Linux, Lucent, MPLS, MySQL, NetBIOS, Network management software, Network monitoring, Network protocols, Networking, Networking services, Nortel, Novell IPX/SPX, Performance management, Protocol analysis, Remote management, Routers, SIP, Switches, TCP
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Windows Server 2003 to Linux
Hello Everyone, I currently run a Windows Server 2003 with Exchange Server 2003. The server has two hard drives as follows: (1) 20GB containing the operating system and (2) 60GB containing all of my important data. Both drives are NTFS and there is no RAID. Here’s my question. Can I install a distribution of Linux [...]

Answer Question   |  December 20, 2005  8:21 AM
Desktops, Enterprise Desktop, Exchange, Linux, Management, Microsoft Windows, OS, Security, Servers, SQL Server
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Compare & Contrast Windows and Linux OS Schemas
Hi all, I am taking an Introduction to UNIX class and this week we are to compare and contrast the Windows and Linux OS schemas. My question is: what is the schema of an OS? Is it as simple as the directory structure of the installed OS? Our text book has been pretty useless as [...]

Answer Question   |  November 11, 2011  4:42 PM
Linux, Microsoft Windows
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email server for Linux
I am looking at the various email servers available on the market. I am running Linux SuSE Enterprise 9. Are there any preferences? Sendmail, Postfix, etc… Thanks,

Answer Question   |  January 4, 2010  6:35 PM
Development, Enterprise Desktop, Linux
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QSH error “find: 001-2191 The ending ‘;’ character was not found.”.
I have attempted to use two approaches (from postings on Search400) in order to clean up the IFS. Both of these use QSH. I have a problem in that both iSeries machines at my disposal ignore the “;” at the line end, and return the error “find: 001-2191 The ending ‘;’ character was not found.”. [...]

Answer Question   |  November 20, 2009  10:43 PM
AS/400, Linux, Software, Tech support
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Stop bit problem: USB to Serial Converter attached to motion controller, unable to set for 7-E-2
I have three different USB to Serial converters, one of them an isolated converter from B&B. One brand of motion controller I work on uses EVEN parity / 7 data bits / 2 stop bits as its default. I find that none of my converters will work on the controller in this configuration. If I [...]

Answer Question   |  November 22, 2005  5:36 PM
3Com, Active Directory, ActiveX, Administration, Apache, Automated, Availability, BASIC, Benchmarking, Business Objects, C, Cabling, Cape Clear Cape Connect, Career development, Cisco, Clustering, Cognos, Crystal Reports, Data analysis, Data Junction, Data management and storage, Data mining/analysis, Data warehousing applications, Database, DataCenter, DB2, Dell, Desktop management applications, Desktops, Development, DHCP, Distribution/logistics applications, DNS, Enterprise Desktop, Ethernet, Fault isolation, Fax and print management, FDDI, File, Frame Relay, Functional, H.323, Hardware, Hardware selection and management, Hewlett-Packard, Hewlett-Packard Application Server, Hubs, Hyperion, IBM, Informatica, Information Builders, Interoperability, Lifecycle development, Linux, Lotus Domino, Management, Manufacturing applications, Microprocessors, Microsoft Systems Management Server, Microsoft Windows, Migrations and upgrades, Monitoring, NCR, NCR/Teradata, Network applications management, Network connectivity, Network management software, Network monitoring, Network protocols, Network testing, Networking, Networking services, NIC, Novell IPX/SPX, Oracle, OS, Performance and availability, Performance management, Performance/Load, Ping, Power management, Printers, Programming Languages, Protocol analysis, Remote management, Routers, SAP, SAS Institute, Security, Servers, Software, Software testing, Software testing tools, SPSS, SQL Server, standards, Storage, Switches, Systems management software, TCP, Tech support, Thermal controls
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RTMCONSOLE on HMC/AS400 I-SERIES 520
Hi All, I am using a software called HALCYON on a multi partitioned I-SERIES controlled by a Hardware Management Console. The full system saves are scheduled using the Halcyon job scheduler. This scheduler does not kick off the backup unless the consoles are signed on to RTMCONSOLE( Restricted Task Manager )and then put on screensaver. [...]

Answer Question   |  November 11, 2005  11:21 PM
AS/400, Hardware, Linux, Routers
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Name that computer?
Warning: this may be historic (1970′s, PDP-11, etc.) or might be fictional. Don’t loose sleep over this (although you might could get some additional insight around 9pm EST;-) And please don’t flame me either. Minicomputer, comparable phyiscal size to PDP-11 appears to be two CPU units 3-5 feet height, but one may be open reel [...]

Answer Question   |  November 11, 2005  4:13 PM
390, AS/400, DB2, Hardware, Hewlett-Packard Application Server, Linux, Mainframe, Servers
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Accessing Oracle database on Linux from Mainframe
I want to read some data from Oracle 9i tables running on Linux machine. Can some ne help me as I am not very expert on mainframe systems Thanks.

Answer Question   |  November 19, 2005  3:23 AM
AS/400, DB2 Universal Database, Linux, Oracle
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network connection in linux
hi all, I want to connect MTNL adsl connection(triband) in red hat linux 9. Can anyone help me. Regards, Sandeep

Answer Question   |  June 15, 2010  3:27 AM
Linux, Networking
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How to begin a thread with C, C++ on Linux
Hi everybody. I’m developing a C program, which uses tcp sockets, but I need it to be multi-thread, on the server side. In the past, I have made that on ms windows, using the beginthread or beginthreadex functions. Can somebody tell me how to create a thread on Linux ? Thanks in advance.

Answer Question   |  October 31, 2005  4:29 PM
C, Enterprise Desktop, Ethernet, Instant Messaging, Linux, Ping, TCP
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Why do IT projects fail?-3
Hi, I’m a Computer Engineering at CSU Chico. I’m conducting a research paper on “Why IT Projects Fail”. If someone could give me an example of a failed projects, “failed” meaning that it didn’t get finished on time, or the final project did not meet the requierments. Also if you could give a quick description [...]

Answer Question   |  September 30, 2008  3:10 PM
390, Cabling, Career development, Data analysis, Data mining/analysis, Data warehousing applications, Database, DataCenter, DB2, Desktops, Development, Hardware, Hubs, Linux, Mainframe, Management, Manufacturing applications, Microsoft Windows, Networking, Oracle, OS, Patch management, Project management, Routers, Security, Servers, Software Quality Assurance, Software testing, SQL Server, Switches, Tech support
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Why do IT projects fail?-2
Hi, I’m a Computer Engineering at CSU Chico. I’m conducting a research paper on “Why IT Projects Fail”. If someone could give me an example of a failed projects, “failed” meaning that it didn’t get finished on time, or the final project did not meet the requierments. Also if you could give a quick description [...]

Answer Question   |  October 10, 2005  3:10 PM
390, Business/IT alignment, Cabling, Career development, Data analysis, Data mining/analysis, Data warehousing applications, Database, DataCenter, DB2, Desktops, Development, Hardware, Hubs, Linux, Mainframe, Management, Manufacturing applications, Microsoft Windows, Networking, Oracle, OS, Patch management, Routers, Security, Servers, Software Quality Assurance, Software testing, SQL Server, Switches, Tech support
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mandrake 10.2 on dell poweredge 1850 doesn’t network
I installed mandrake 10.2 on a dell 1850 and configured IP during install. After reboot, ifconfig showed no IPv4 bound to the interfaces. Manually adding an IP with ifconfig showed an IP but the interface still couldn’t ping itself. After this a reboot made the interfaces go away. ifconfig only showed the loopback and serial [...]

Answer Question   |  October 7, 2005  8:02 PM
Linux
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Looking for a UNIQUE KVM Solution
I’m looking for something unusual in the way of a KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) system, and have no idea where to find such a thing – so I’ll describe it. In this case, I’ll happily take brand names, since this would be a commercial product. As part of my business, I visit sites which are [...]

Answer Question   |  October 28, 2005  4:25 PM
Cabling, DataCenter, Dell, Desktops, Hardware, Hewlett-Packard, Hubs, Interoperability, Linux, Management, Microsoft .NET, Microsoft Internet Information Server, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows, Networking, OS, Routers, Security, Servers, SQL Server, Switches, Tech support, Windows, Wireless
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communication between ISERIES (QDLS) and LINUX
Iseries 720 V5R2M0 A shared folder has been created in /QDLS (access read & write) This folder can be accessed by Windows machines (writing, updating and deleting of files works like a charm) This folder can be accessed by a Linux machine (SUSE 8.1 SLES) through SAMBA (version 2x) There’s another Linux machine (SUSE 9 [...]

Answer Question   |  October 5, 2005  9:38 AM
Linux, Networking
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Outlook client can’t access MS-Exchange Server over IPSec
Hi There, I have a strange problem in a customer. He connects their laptops over IPSec into the corporate LAN and the firewall/VPN server assigns IP addresses from the IPSec Address Pool (different from LAN subnet). There are some Packet Filter rules on the firewall that allow traffic from this IPSec Pool into the LAN, [...]

Answer Question   |  October 10, 2005  11:44 AM
Application security, Database, Desktops, Encryption, Exchange, Exchange security, Firewalls, Forensics, Incident response, Instant Messaging, Intrusion management, Linux, Management, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows, Network security, Networking, OS, Routers, Secure Coding, Security, Servers, SQL Server, VPN, Wireless
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shared networks vs NOS and vs Linux
Hi, I am a relational database programmer, and I am writing an application for a client who will have from 12 to 20 users on a network. Currently they are set up shared/peer-to-peer. I have been nagging them about getting a new server and to use a formal server OS. They called in a “Microsoft [...]

Answer Question   |  September 23, 2005  2:14 PM
Linux, Networking
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