After getting my unix box up and running on my network, I keep getting the error.
dhclient: send_packet: Address family not supported by protocol family
I used dhclient, and I have a cisco 675 router for dsl serving DHCP. I'm really lost here, so any help is greatly appreciated. The network...
I keep getting the error "address family not supported by protocol family", after getting my unix box up and running on my network. I used dhclient, and I have a cisco 675 router for dsl serving DHCP. I'm really lost here, so any help is greatly appreciated. The network seems to...
Thanks Rycamor :^), since my box will only be a server, I think I'll look into FreeBSD more. I don't have any experiance with it, only various flavors of linux, but I'm not worried. Install first, learn later :^D.
At this point I'm so frustrated, I'm going to make the switch to Redhat, or maybe FreeBSD. My only problem is, the server down time during which I'd lose emails, so I need to go about scavenging parts for another box to temporarily take over the mail/web server duties. Thanks to everyone for...
Ok, well this may sound a little strange, but can anyone suggest an "Apache Equivalent" of email servers (Win NT/XP)? Fast, flexible, powerfull, etc. Any help is appreciated!
Thank you guys so much, I'm not new to perl, but I am to CGI, and I haven't written any perl stuff in a year or so :^/ . Again, thanks a lot, and it all makes sense now( I should of known about the headers *smacks forehead*, lol)
-Matt
I know this is a newby problem, but I'm really stumped. Can some kind soul help? I wrote this program to write HTML form data to a text file (for my counter-strike gaming "clan") . Everything goes fine, the text is written to the file. It executes fine using perl at the command...
I'm running Apache 2.0 on Win XP, I'm new to it, but I've learned a lot and am continuing to learn quickly. My problem is this: I have setup two virtual hosts. blam.revera.org using htdocs/blam/ and www.revera.org using htdocs/ . Whichever virtual host is entered FIRST in the config file is...
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