[CentOS] Help me

Tue Aug 26 08:11:51 UTC 2008
Sadaruwan Samaraweera <slinuxworld at gmail.com>

Hi Again,

      It's not your ISPConfig software that giving trouble it's your
hardware drivers or your network card it self check them both.

Regards,
Sadaruwan

On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 1:37 PM, John R Pierce <pierce at hogranch.com> wrote:

> T. Batbaatar wrote:
>
>> Hi all
>>
>> I use the CentOS4.4 with *ISPConfig**Version:* 2.2.24
>>
>>
> ISPConfig is not a CentOS 4 package as far as I know, so I dunno what
> significance this has in regards to the rest of your questions.
>
>  Sometimes my server network card deactivated.
>>
>> How to fix this problem.
>>
>
>
> nowheres near enough information to answer this.   this could be  a
> hardware problem with the server, it could be a network problem with the
> local area network, it could be a configuration problem, its very hard to
> say based only on whats given here.
>
>
>
>> My BIND 9.2.4 how to update.
>>
>
> # yum update bind
>
> will fetch the latest bind supported on CentOS 4.   Actually, you probably
> should run...
>
> # yum update
>
> as there are quite a few other critical system updates since 4.4 was
> released.
>
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