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try [I]nslookup -q=mx yourdomain.com [/I] and see if the mx record is pointing to the right servername 2nd make sure you have a fully quailified domain name for your servername. servername.com IN MX smtp.servername.com smtp.servername.com IN A 192.168.1.1
[QUOTE=big_k105]hey, i was wondering if anyone could tell me how or set me in the right direction in setting up a good web server on Redhat 9. make it as simple as possible cause i am pretty new to linux. i know the basic commands and that is about it. …
[QUOTE=tlakers]Greetings, One thing that was not mentioned was is there a Gateway in the TCP/IP properties for PC1 and PC2. If this setting is incorrect on one of the PC's the ping reply will not "know" how to get back to PC2. They should be the same on both PC's.[/QUOTE] …
[QUOTE=Tekmaven]On linux, I am not guilty! I su whenever I feel like it, athough it sometimes is a pain in the ***. However, on Windows (Administrator account), I am 200% guilty.[/QUOTE] You can now do the su command in win2k/XP. type 'runas /user:administrator "control timedate.cpl" then type in the admin …
Your Linux is using the WINS/lmhost style to query machines. Your XP is using the DNS to query machines. Probably none of your local PC/laptop have valid DNS names. Try putting the static IP/pcname in c:\winnt\system32\drivers\etc\hosts and lmhosts quickest way to put it in a file, type this at the …
Are you trying to set up a email relay server? senario: your inside server name= ds.domain.com put this line in your virtusertable file @domain.com %[email protected] mail send to [email][email protected][/email] will have sendmail forward to [email][email protected][/email] if you are using Exchange for internal mail, be sure you have an email address …
Norton Ghost copies byte by byte. There won't be a problem upgrading using new hard drive. Just as long as the new drive is the same size or larger, but cannot be smaller.
If you are looking for a fileserver, samba works best with linux. But if you are looking for network services (apache) or network services (firewall, NATD) FreeBSD is your choice. Awesome sysctl control like: kern.ps_showallprocs=0 disable user from viewing other's processes during 'top' command.
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