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- From: hank@informatik.uni-essen.de (Hendrik G. Seliger)
- Subject: Re: Linux 0.99pl4
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- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 07:35:29 GMT
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- miranda@suspicion.eng.uiowa.edu (Johann Miranda) writes:
- : Does anyone know the answer to:
- :
- : 1) How do you get your lpd to stay up and running?
-
- Just an entry of "lpd" in the /etc/brc-file works fine for me. It's
- there all the time (and works most of it, too).
-
- : 2) How to configure sendmail daemon?
-
- I'm using smail. There is one in the latest SLS-release with smtp-support
- compiled in. To keep the daemon running, put an entry like
- "/usr/bin/smail -bd -q1h" into your brc-file. This starts a daemon
- litening for any smtp-calls and also updating via query every 1 hour.
-
- : 3) How to configure tcp/ip properly?
-
- A good start would really be the net-FAQ. The main problem is probably
- to get a name-server running (which I didn't have to do, cause I'm
- just using someone else's.
-
- :
- : Hasta la vista, baby. -JEM-
-
- Hasta luego,
-
- Hank
-