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GR84Deaths

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  1. fuzzylizard thx for the dev support i believe that is what i can use to help me get started in settin up the FTP stuff.
  2. thx for the information everyone. Mail server is setup on a Windows 2003 server. I am running an internal domain. I want to change my box to filter though the linux box but i haven't had a chance to get around to do this just yet. Setting up the internal Mail Server wasn't that hard. I got a book for Exchange server and just started going through the 1200 pages. Step by Step config for the mail server.
  3. Does anyone know of a good site that will help me with setting up an FTP server? I have just recently setup a mail server and would like to add an FTP site. If anyone has any information on the installation of FTP, it would be appreciated.
  4. Newbie Linux user here offering some advice... Using the rawrite Utility... (Article found on http://www.redhat.com) To make diskette using the MS-DOS, use the rawrite utility included on the Red Hat Linux CD_ROM in the dosutils firectory. First, Label al blank, formatted 3.5-inch diskette appropriately. Insert it into the diskette drive, Then, use the following commands (assuming your CD-Rom is drive D:) C:\> d: D:\>\dosutils>rawrite Enter disk image source file name: ..\images\cdrom.img Enter target diskette drive: a: Please insert a formatted diskette into drive A: and press --Enter-- : [Enter] D:\dosutils> You will then have your Mandrake 9.2 Bootdisk. GOOD LUCK!!! (if anyone has information on "How to create a boot disk" from the mandrake terminal console, please post to this message)
  5. If you have a *cough, cough* Windows machine. Go to the command prompt and type this in: C:\> d: D:\> cd \dosutlis D:\dosutlis> rawrite Enter disk image source file name: ..\image\cdrom.img Enter target diskette drive: a: Please insert a formatted diskette into a drive A: and press --Enter-- : [Enter] D:\dosutils> you will then have yourself a bootable floppy for Mandrake 9.2.
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