Well I managed to fix my issue. I guess I don't know exactly what was wrong but something in my sendmail config was definitely the issue. I wiped out all of the configs/dbs and just started from scratch using SMART_HOST. I wish I knew what was broken..but it must of been something someone...
I have a RH5.4 box that I want to configure to use sendmail to relay any mail addressed @mydomain.local to forward to my exchange server .
The exchange server FQDN is mail.mydomain.local
All email addresses in exchange re xyz@mydomain.local
I still want the local server to be able to...
If you have not played Daggerfall you can download and play it for free from Bethesda.
http://www.elderscrolls.com/daggerfall/
You will need a dos emulator to play. I loved it although when it came out I remember always having to make sure to save often. Entering a dungeon would sometimes...
Well. I tried those solutions and so far nothing. I even tried to setup an ip tunnel to no avail. Including adding a 2nd nic to my Server A on the same subnet as serverB. I'm sure I am doing something wrong...however I was able to get my problem solved by another means.
I essentially setup...
That is part of the RPM (where stuff gets installed).. so you would need to rebuild the RPM.
Just an idea, you might be able to create a softlink called /opt/apache-tomcat-7.0.41 and point it to /tomcat Then install the RPM..in my head anything put in /opt/apache-tomcat-7.0.41 would actually...
Thanks for the response..
Yes the client on Server B handles all of the connections to Server 1-10.
So (as an example..I am not using telnet but) if I am on Server A and I say type telnet 10.1.40.7...I want it to actually telnet to 10.1.30.2. So server A thinks it is connecting to one of...
So maybe if I write it in these terms with IPaddresses..
Server A 115.1.30.1
Server B 115.1.40.1 has 2 nics.. so it also has a 115.1.30.2 address.
Server 1 - 10.. 115.1.40.2-11
Server B is essentially the access point/server to get into the firewall Servers 1-10 are behind. I have to go...
Ok..I've googled my brains out on this one and so far nothing has worked. Here is what I want to do.
I have Server A which has access to Server B. Server B has access to Servers 1-10 which are behind a firewall.
I am doing snmpwalks for performance information. I have a snmp proxy...
I myself use a Netgear Readynas 4 bay system for backups and media streaming. Synology was on my list of good options though and between the two you picked out I would go with Synology. I know you have picked your HDs. just make sure whatever drives you pick are listed on the particular NAS...
Another option is to pick up a carbon fiber monopod. Yea ok it won't stand up by itself but depending on what you are shooting it can be just as good and they are light and easy to take with you. I bring mine when I go shooting with a 400mm lens and I still want to be mobile. It made a big...
If you are using a Canon camera I recommend the dedicated waterproof housings.
Pros-
You have access to pretty much all features and buttons of the camera.
They are made for the camera and if you take care of the housing..ie make sure the seal is clean and greased it should never leak on...
I've had good experience with Aten KVMs. I have one at home and we use them at work.
http://www.aten-usa.com/products/productItem.php?model_no=CS1782A
This particular one..
DVI-D( Dual Link) 2560x1600
DVI-D(Single Link) 1920x1200
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