Re: fedora 8 issue

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Upgrade. Fedora 8 isn't a supported OS anymore. 

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On Sep 1, 2010, at 7:38 PM, "nxplinux" <andy.xh_xx@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi,Dear all,
> 
>   I get a ZTE MF637U WCDMA adaptor,i don't know how to use it in Fedora
> 8 ,can you help me?
> 
> andy 
> 
> 在 2010-09-01三的 14:31 -0400,Phil Savoie写道:
>> On 09/01/2010 01:38 PM, Allen, Jack wrote:
>>>    Maybe I did not explain the problem clearly. I have a cable
>>> modem connected to a router. The ISP provides an IP Address to the
>>> router via DHCP. That would be on the WAN side of the router. On the LAN
>>> side of the router I am using 10.11.12.X for my systems. The router is
>>> 10.11.12.254 and my Linux system is 10.11.12.1 and the PCs are
>>> 10.11.12.2 and 10.11.12.3 and the home automation device is 10.11.12.4
>>> and TIVO is 10.11.12.5. I have DNS (named) running on my Linux system
>>> with the domain name of my_domain.network. The Linux system is setup to
>>> relay email to the ISP. When the Linux system connects to the ISP mail
>>> servers it tells it the connection is from linux.my_domain.network which
>>> is validated and determined not to be a valid domain, which it is not. I
>>> want the ISP mail server to see the connection form linux.my_domain.net
>>> which is a valid registered domain. But using masquerading is not doing
>>> that.
>>> 
>>>    I have looked at the sendmail source and when it first starts it
>>> get the hostname and assigns the value to $k. There does not seem to be
>>> anything that changes that value when doing masquerading and the value
>>> of $k is what is sent to the ISP mail server as the domain.
>>> 
>>> -----
>>> Jack Allen
>>> 
>> Hi Jack,
>> 
>> How about this; in your sendmail.cf file add:
>> 
>> MASQUERADE_AS ('domain_of_ISP') dnl
>> FEATURE (masquerade_envelope) dnl
>> FEATURE (allmasquerade) dnl
>> 
>> Then restart sendmail to compile in the changes to your sendmail.mc file
>> 
>> This may solve your problem.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
>> Phil
>> 
> 
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