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    Tk for Perl 5.6 or 5.8?

    Is it possible to install Tk for Perl 5.6, and if so, how do you do it? Is it easier to accomplish using Perl 5.8? Does upgrading to 5.8 open you up to problems/conflicts with future OS X upgrades? Thanks.
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    help with imapd

    I've been following the Stepwise article (http://www.stepwise.com/Articles/Workbench/eart.2.2.html) on setting up Postfix and I'm having problems installing imapd. When I telnet to port 143 I get: [G4:~] scott% telnet 0 143 Trying 0.0.0.0... Connected to 0. Escape character is '^]'. * OK...
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    Sendmail not connecting

    I've tried MacDevCenter.com's tutorials on setting up Sendmail but it doesn't seem to want to make a connection: from mail.log: Sep 28 11:31:38 localhost sendmail[1508]: restarting /usr/sbin/sendmail due to signal Sep 28 11:31:38 localhost sendmail[1508]: gethostbyaddr(192.168.1.2)...
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    Jaguar + Apache + Linksys + DynDNS

    When I left the house a few hours ago my IP was 174.xx.xx.xx, then you saw 66.32.5.171. I called my wife at home 10 minutes to check whatismyip.com and it said my IP was 66.32.4.40. I just checked DynDNS.org and it said my ip is 66.32.6.70. I would blame it on DNSUpdate if it weren't for...
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    Jaguar + Apache + Linksys + DynDNS

    66.xx.xx.xx isn't my current IP address at home. Should a ping of griffitts.homeip.net get an address in the homeip.net block or should it get my wan address at home? If it's supposed to be my address then it certainly does seem to be a DynDNS problem.
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    Jaguar + Apache + Linksys + DynDNS

    Yes, I am using http://griffitts.homeip.net:8090 and I just got a message from someone else outside the network that they can get in. From my computer here at work, however, I can't get in. I'm wondering if this is a DNS issue with some ISPs?
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    Jaguar + Apache + Linksys + DynDNS

    I have the router forwarding port 8090 to my Mac. Are you saying that I should tie the domain name (in this case: griffitts.homeip.net) to forwarding in the router? If so, I haven't seen anything in the Linksys configuration to allow for that.
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    Jaguar + Apache + Linksys + DynDNS

    I have the personal web server running in Jaguar. Pages are served fine inside the network. My DSL IP address is dynamic so I have a DynDNS.org address being updated via DNSUpdate. I am sitting behind a Linksys router with port 80 forwarded to the Mac. I cannot access the web pages via my DynDNS...
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