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OFF TOPIC - List issues
ORG> a mailing list on issues related to literacy. Return-Path: <liter...@nysernet.ORG> Date: Wed, 23 Feb 94 21:27:36 -0500 Sender: "A. Watkins" <awatk...@utcc.utoronto.ca> Subject: literacy network I have just joined this new discussion area for literacy, and I would like to post some information about a

Some users can't see server anymore??
In article <B521234D.1E629%...@macisp.net>, cms <c...@macisp.net> wrote: We have install a access-list The list 170 and list 110 will have to be integrated in to Rick * Sent from RemarQ http://www.remarq.com The Internet's Discussion Network * The fastest and easiest way to search and participate in Usenet - Free!

Starting to Plan
Is there anything in any of the .tdb files that would have any bearing on a machine showing in network neighborhood or not? A viewer to peek at those files and look for any differences at all? Any ideas? Thanks, Mike <<<<< -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions:

Spam Filtering and Messy Details.
Why
was *one* PC affected on that network when all others weren't? I honestly don't know. In my own home PC network, *one* PC out of the five on my domain had With the exception of a very short list of issues we're aware of and working on, we think the product is done. We're looking to enthusiasts, developers,

very long winded question, review and/or complaint
wwexp wwe...@hotmail.com microsoft public windowsxp network_web Also, check this: Browse List Issues on Servers and Clients Include Error Messages About Event ID When you double-click My Network Places in Windows Explorer, an incomplete browse list is displayed. b.. Computers that do not have file and printer

access-list issues
RAS connection issues: (short term fix, maybe) Create an LMHosts file on the effected clients. The PDC's browse list sounds hosed, so pointing to it probably won't help, but you can explicitly address the Here is a list of issues that continue to baffle us (and Microsoft, with whom we've been in contact!) : (SNIP)

Karl and other list issues.
Laurence Berland stuy...@confusion.net muc lists freebsd security mpc lists freebsd security So you're the one who solved the list issues? Thanks a million L: Alan Clegg wrote: Unless the network is lying to me again, mudman said: Maybe as a good follow up, would using one OS over another OS change the risk

Animated bullet points and background colour
If
so, the the third NIC has to have its IP be part of the local network or at least, if the domain is a third domain, trust the local network. And what about the gateway ? again the router IP ? This is a crucial topic... that is quite some list of issues. Any help or precision would be appreciated greatly.

RFC 1242 -- terminology (22/28) c.be FAQ
vhg119 vinceh...@gmail.com comp dcom sys cisco I have a machine on the DMZ that needs access to two http servers on the inside network. In addition, I would also like the DMZ machine to access http servers anywhere on the outside network. How would I do this without allowing the DMZ machine to access any other

Proshare 500 network dial list issues
I run dhcpd on another Bill> system to manage my home net's IPs, but I can't get the Bill> domainsearch list to be populated in /etc/resolv.conf. It doesn't work on my home network. I'm using: dhcp 2.0pl4-2 The clients get an IP address and nameserver entries in /etc/resolv.conf but the search line there has no

Distribution list issues
Sorry: "the list" refers to the list of issues to cover at the rules team meetings. (If I had meant either of the other two, I'd have just said so.) Tom Wylie rec.games.trading-cards.* Network Representative for a...@cats.ucsc.edu Wizards of the Coast, Inc.

Why I wont be using Vista again (Long)
"Toll, Eric" et...@vipstructures.com mailing postfix users Just a hunch based on list issues. This must be the RPM file? Why would redhat make a difference (linux noob)? regards, Paul -- Paul Hutchings Network Administrator, MIRA Ltd. Tel: 44 (0)24 7635 5378, Fax: 44 (0)24 7635 8378

Mac OS X and perl
Mike Cisar mli...@starmania.net linux samba To further the discussion (or lack thereof) of the browse list issues (systems not showing up in the browse list, I then proceeded to join a new machine to the domain, after I had it all set up I happened to stumble into Network Neighborhood and to my shock and awe

Access-List Issues..
I've had 33 viruses emails off-list since joining, and 60 emails complaining/asking/discussing on-list, so it's not just me that getting these. Since you asked, examples of on-list comments: ------------- I know there has been a lot of discussion regarding mailing list issues as far as people getting

Browse list issues with Windows XP
Julienna Chu chuj...@dons.usfca.edu comp dcom sys cisco Guys, Can you take a look at this list and let me know why I can not telnet into the 192.168.151.0 network from the outside? I applied it as an ip access-group 101 in for the s0 interface. sh access-lists 101 Extended IP access list 101 permit tcp any any

Please help stop spam relaying with my server
I would hate to have network congestion kill the heartbeat for a short time and trigger a failover, so I need to stretch the time out a bit. Access list issues, failover to another city, etc. It all becomes more complicated and licensing costs go up. My thought is that both Singapore and Hilversum should

SBS2000 & WinXP Client problems
troyp tr...@optonline.net microsoft public win2000 general Hello, What are the issues or limitations of using Win 95/98/ME workstations on a domain with Win2k servers instead of Win2k Professional systems? Can someone list the issues here or point me to a site that gives a summary of the issues? Thanks in advance.

defaced websites and the like
Pedro Martori poseido...@sympatico.ca soc culture cuba De: "Digital Freedom Network" <dfn-n...@topica.email-publisher.com> Asunto: [DFN-News] Fact sheeet Highlighted below are some of the issues and approaches taken to achieve sustainable development practices. A more complete list of issues is available on the

NTLN NEWS 06.94
D3D82...@my-dejanews.com>, Frank Keeney <fkee...@my-dejanews.com> wrote: Julienna Chu wrote: Can you take a look at this list and let me know why I can not telnet into the 192.168.151.0 network from the outside? I applied it as an ip access-group 101 in for the s0 interface. sh access-lists 101 Extended IP access

NO PERMISSION ON XP
The ultimate source of the messages in a SMTP sense is some compromised system running some flavor of trojan horse software, part of a network controlled either by the Obviously for my web site to work I need to resolve the black list issues, but I don't want to start that process until I know I am clean.