I installed the SNF7.2 iso on a box at home, and everything worked fine.
However, after a couple of reboots, I noticed that although the web interface listed the ports it was forwarding to my internal network, it wasn't. To cure the problem I had to remove and reapply the rules using the web interface.
My first trip through the land of ipchains to work out what the hell was wrong there, still looses the rules though:-(
Apparently, British Telecom are looking into using bacteria to let all your portable deviceas communicate with each other and do auto configuration for you.
All the other titles of StarWars Episodes so far have been slightly menacing (except perhaps episove IV)
The Phantom Menace - points to something dark and forbodeing overshadowning the whole affair, but doesn't give anything away.
A New Hope - Something good is going to happen that makes something bad a bit less horrid
The Empire Strikes Back - Things get shit again
Return Of The Jedi - The Jedi comes and makes things better, but thats OK, cause its the last episode and everyone expects that anyway.
Now lets see... Attack of The Clones.... Hmm, they didn't have enough money to hire a big cast cause they spent most of their money on special effects so they're going to use blue screen technology to make this guy appear to be most of the cast and have him try and shoot everone.
Whoever came up with that title should be shot, by an army of almost exaclty the same soldiers. (Unless it actually happens to be the title of the 2nd book written by Lucas, which I doubt).
your friends ISPs start to add Spam to the bottom of their outgoing email, and your ISP also adds one to the bottom of your incoming email?
Not to mention any other other networks the messages pass through...
A virus which pops up a message saying "this laptop will self destruct in ten seconds..."
I installed the SNF7.2 iso on a box at home, and everything worked fine.
:-(
However, after a couple of reboots, I noticed that although the web interface listed the ports it was forwarding to my internal network, it wasn't. To cure the problem I had to remove and reapply the rules using the web interface.
My first trip through the land of ipchains to work out what the hell was wrong there, still looses the rules though
www.phpgroupware.org?
Apparently, British Telecom are looking into using bacteria to let all your portable deviceas communicate with each other and do auto configuration for you.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/sci/tech/newsid_These devices could get anywhere...
All the other titles of StarWars Episodes so far have been slightly menacing (except perhaps episove IV)
The Phantom Menace - points to something dark and forbodeing overshadowning the whole affair, but doesn't give anything away.
A New Hope - Something good is going to happen that makes something bad a bit less horrid
The Empire Strikes Back - Things get shit again
Return Of The Jedi - The Jedi comes and makes things better, but thats OK, cause its the last episode and everyone expects that anyway.
Now lets see... Attack of The Clones.... Hmm, they didn't have enough money to hire a big cast cause they spent most of their money on special effects so they're going to use blue screen technology to make this guy appear to be most of the cast and have him try and shoot everone.
Whoever came up with that title should be shot, by an army of almost exaclty the same soldiers. (Unless it actually happens to be the title of the 2nd book written by Lucas, which I doubt).
your friends ISPs start to add Spam to the bottom of their outgoing email, and your ISP also adds one to the bottom of your incoming email?
Not to mention any other other networks the messages pass through...
But surely Solaris is available for download from Sun for FREE, so many developers could in fact be using it for testing?
That would be the UK vesion of Dwarf... The US version sucks so badly, even I don't find it funny - and I've been known to laugh at absolute crap.