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<DIV>Are they using BorderManager to handle their Internet and Firewall Gateway
services? if so, then a rule will need to be created to allow fedora to requests
updates. In BM there will need to be 2 rules created one incoming and the
other outgoing.</DIV>
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<DIV>Jon L. Miller, ASE, CNS, CLS, MCNE, CCNA<BR>Director/Sr Systems
Consultant<BR>MMT Networks Pty Ltd<BR><A
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for: Sophos Anti-Virus, Novell, Cisco, Swifdsl</DIV>
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<DIV><BR><BR>>>> deepwaterlagoon@hotmail.com 8:46:33 am 28/11/2005
>>><BR>I'm planning on helping someone install fedora at the
Beconsfield TAFE <BR>campus. It would be nice if we could get acces to the
internet for updates <BR>and packages. The TAFE uses DHCP servers with
Novell Netware. I've had a <BR>brief look on the net, but all I could find
was information for accessing <BR>network filesystems. Any ideas would be
much appreciated.<BR><BR>-
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