See also bug report filed on chkrootkit:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=217278
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Micha Feigin wrote:
I got the following output from chkrootkit but couldn't find any
explenation on what processes don't appear:
Checking `lkm'... You have 4 process hidden for ps command
Warning: Possible LKM Trojan installed
I recently (two weeks) built a new box behind a firewall. A friend
/usr/share/doc/php4/README.Debian.gz suggests not only the things you
have tried (although on my system the file is called
/tmp/session_mm_apache0.sem (with 600 perms)), but also that it may be
related to php4-cgi
Other caveats
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* Problem with module and php4-cgi
PHP Fat
ttp://ftp.debian.org/debian/ stable main non-free
deb http://ftp.rutgers.edu/pub/debian/ stable main non-free
deb http://security.debian.org/ stable/updates main non-free
#deb http://www.fs.tum.de/~bunk/debian woody/bunk-1 main contrib non-free
Is there anything I'm missing (other then mir
nosis. anyone else
come across this?
When you configured libc-client2002, did you disallow plaintext passwords.
This will cause the login to fail
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Joe Emenaker wrote:
Okay... I *had* horde2/imp3 working about a few weeks ago.
My guess is libc-client2002 (2002rc10debian-1) is the problem
In an upgrade around the beginning of November, the default for this
package was to disable plaintext passwords. As IMP does not use IMAPS
(i.e. an SS
Raymond Gree wrote:
Hello Debian community
I installed Debian to replace my RedHat on my server and have the
following problem
I can't print anymore on my remote Debian printer from my other Redhat
machine
am I missing something in the upgrade
Thanks for the help
Ray
I assume you are usi
Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
I saw some messages about part of Bonobo (iirc, bonobo-activation)
being, ummm, less than entirely compliant with smoothly functional
software (aka microsofted) recently on Sid, and was wondering if it is
still *to be avoided*, or is it safe now? I was going to pull in
somethi
I am running sid, and have the .76-8 version of pam installed.
I have noticed that since the upgrade from .76-7, everytime I ssh into
my box from another, a pam_limits message (such as below) is logged in
/var/log/auth.log
pam_limits[5134]: setrlimit limit #7 to soft=-1, hard=-1 failed:
Operat
>
> It works fine here.
>
> steve:~$ dpkg -l libpam0g
> ii libpam0g 0.76-5 Pluggable Authentication Modules library
>
> steve:~$ cat /etc/pam.d/xscreensaver
> #
> # /etc/pam.d/xscreensaver - PAM behavior for xscreensaver
> #
>
> auth required pam_unix_auth.so
>
> ste
I have seen no bug reports nor discussion on this list about recent
trouble with libpam* 0.76.4/5 on sid and xlock/xscreensaver.
I have a current sid system (except for the pam modules and libraries
which I have had to downgrade to 0.72-35).
When I first accepted the pam upgrades to .76.4 and
Cuno Sonnemans wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I installed Debian 3.0 today, but X won't work. I've put my XF86Config-4
> and Log file in the email.
> I have an Club3d ATI Radeon 8500 Pro video card.
> I hope someone can help me out ???
>
> Cuno
>
Xfree 4.2.1 supports the following chipsets
(II) RADEON:
Lars Jensen wrote:
> I just upgraded my kernel, using the debian pre-compiled kernel image
> for kernel 2.4.18, I also installed the corresponding
> kernel-pcmcia-modules-2.4.18 package. The packages installed fine, but I
> can't get pcmcia to see my 3Com PC card. The card is a 10/100 LAN
> CardBu
Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I need to syncronize a directory which exists in two machines. This
> directory is the one I use to do my work, and I have a copy at home and
> another at work. I need to syncronize them. Does exist any application
> to do this task?
>
> Thanks in advan
Roman Joost wrote:
> I try to connect to a remote server using gftp with the ssh2 option. The
> connection fails with:
>
> 3: Protocol Initialization
> Error: Message size 825440307 too big from server
> and than ssh2 hangs :(
>
> Did i something wrong??
>
> Thanks Roman
From a gftp FAQ
Pat Colbeck wrote:
> Hi
>
> It seems that with 2.4.x kernels the way PCMCIA is handled has changed. I have
> managed to get my Xircom Realport card to work with the 2.4.18 kernel that
> comes with Woody after much loading and unloading of modules and starting and
> stopping of /etc/init.d/pcmc
Vittorio wrote:
> I don't know if it is a bit OT, anyway.
>
> Using the deb packages found in www.linux-debian.de I've just
> installed OpenOffice and created the corresponding workstation
> installation under my favourite user.
>
> Now, when I FIRST start ./soffice it opens and crashes
Squirrelmail is installed on several machines in our department, but it
is used infrequently. The last time I used it was in March when it
worked fine; a few days ago, I was unable to login on any installation.
The imap setup is fine.
One setup is sid with
squirrelmail 1.2.6-1
apache
Both squirrelmail and imp are installed on several machines in our
department, but they are used infrequently. The last time I used them
was in March when they worked fine; a few days ago, I was unable to
login on any installation with either squirrelmail or imp.
One setup is sid with
squirre
We just set up 6 new Dell's with the following ATI card (output from lspci)
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Rage 128 Pro TF
XFree86 4.1 also fails to work with this card, but as I researched it on
the web, I was sure that I read XFree86 logs for 4.1 which listed the
ca
USB modules (for keyboard and mouse (HID devices)) need to be compiled
staticly into the kernel (not loaded as modules) so they are available
at boot time. You can do this with dynamically modules but only if you
run an initrd kernel (such as the stock Debian kernels).
Other USB modules such
Every once in a while, a html page generated by php will have spurious
data displayed at the top of the page such as:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 20:57:04 GMT Server:
Apache/1.3.23 (Unix) Debian GNU/Linux PHP/4.1.2 X-Powered-By: PHP/4.1.2
Keep-Alive: timeout=15, max=96 Connection: K
Sridhar M.A. wrote:
On Sat, Apr 20, 2002 at 03:03:59PM -0800, Greg C. Madden wrote:
> >
> I missed the Config_Filter option myself for awhile, nic card could not
> be activated during boot.
>
> Kernel config file (.config)
>
> # Networking options
> #
> CONFIG_P
during the winter and spring terms.
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Ralph Boisvert wrote:
I loaded linux without making a bootable floppy. I am trying to make a
bootable floppy with cd-rom support. Is this possible, if so how can it
be done?
Ralph
I am guessing you mean a boot disk (one that will boot your existing
kernel). In that case use the m
Might it be the initrd issue? You seem to be using a prebuilt kernel
which uses initrd. I just tried mkboot with a 2.4.17 kernel, and it
works just fine.
Try examing the lilo.conf file on the floppy to see if there is an
appropriate initrd line.
T
Bill Wohler wrote:
Martin Wuertele <[EM
For intel (i386), they are available at
http://linuxiso.org/debian.html
or
ftp://ftp.fsn.hu/pub/CDROM-Images/debian-unofficial/woody
Bostjan Muller wrote:
Hi!
Can someone please tell me where to get the latest woody (testing) working
woody iso image.
Regards/Lep pozdrav
Boštjan Müller
You did not mention what version of boot-floppies you were using
I did a network install with pcmcia using boot-floppies 3.0.17. Modules
were fine.
In the initial install phase, the network was found, but not on reboot.
For me, this was fixed by adding the line DHCP="y" after the line saying
Check out http://www.debian.org/releases/woody/, in particular the
release notes.
In addition, there are somewhat general rules (which others on the list
will no doubt improve upon):
Change your sources.list to point to woody (realizing you may actually
have to pull a few things from sid whi
From /usr/share/doc/ssh/README.Debian.gz :
SSH now uses protocol 2 by default
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This means all your keyfiles you used for protocol version 1 need to
be re-generated. The server keys are done automatically, but for RSA
authentication, please read the ssh-keygen ma
Will this allow one to install a 2.4.x kernel as the
default kernel upon installation? Or will the default
kernel be in the 2.2.x series?
No; these CD's are built with boot-floppies, hence uses the 2.2.x series
kernel.
The 2.4.x kernel images will be on the CD (which you can install after
I did not see mentioned in this long thread, the possibility of woody CD
installs.
iso images are available at
http://www.debian.org/CD/http-ftp/#testing
You need only the first image to do a "base" install, but burning the
rest will allow a complete CD install.
If you cannot burn images, y
As far as XFree86 version 4.1, you can see
http://people.debian.org/~cpbotha/xf410_potato/
Penguin wrote:
Given that I am super paranoid, maybe my old Debian 2.2r2 Potato is the best
bet for me. Is there any reason why I may not be able to upgrade X to XFree
4.1 with this version of Potat
Just use dselect and put the stock kernel-image-2.2.19 package on hold
Then it won't fuss
Christopher Wolf wrote:
I downloaded a 2.2.19 kernel and source a while back, and modified then
built a new 2.2.19_di30 kernel from it that supports my tape drive.
For some reason, dselect has decided
ftp://ftp.fsn.hu/pub/CDROM-Images/debian-unofficial/woody
Andrew Pritchard wrote:
Is it possible to get (or build using the pseudo image kit) a snapshot of woody
on CD(s)?
Cheers,
Andrew
"I do not agree with what you say,
but I will defend to the death your right to say it."
Francois Marie
You did not say whether you had compiled SCSI (disk) support into your
kernel. You need to do this even if you have no scsi card to enable the
usb mass storage stuff
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDESCSI=m
CONFIG_SCSI=m
Also, when I mount my usb storage devices, I just mount it as /dev/sda1
with an auto f
Are you exporting your .Xauthority file?
In .bashrc should be a line like:
export XAUTHORITY='/home/login_name/.Xauthority'
This should allow you X access as root without xhost
TRS
David Wright wrote:
When troubleshooting on RedHat, I often log in to a X session as a user,
then su to root
Carl Fink wrote:
> In order to get support for a Netgear FA311 NIC, I've upgraded to
> kernel 2.4.2 (on Potato). It's working okay, except it's useless.
>
> That is, I can use tcpdump and see that the card is receiving
> packets, but none of the three DHCP clients in Potato (pump,
> dhclient,
that the version I have (from
progen) is broken. The developers of this package say the version in testing
is fine. Probelm is it depends on one more package from testing.
Is there a way I can get this to work?
If so, how?
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I have a very slow internet connection at home, but a fast one at
work.
What I would like to do is an apt-get update on the home machine,
take some ouputted list of files which need to be updated, use the
machine at work to download those on the list, and transfer the files
(say via CD, zip or ot
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QUESTION 2: Could the cgi scripts be responsible for this? I am
guessing this is the case, but I have no idea how to gather evidence.
They are in use at many institutions, so things are not so clear. Any
ideas on how to track the source of this problem down would be appreciated.
Thanks
TRS
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you to choose the device from which to actually
boot your machine. This includes booting from CDROM when the BIOS does
not support it. It is trivial to install and compile.
http://btmgr.webframe.org/index.php3
Thomas R. Shemanske
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I *really* would prefer not to upgrade this machine to sid, so any
help in tracking this down would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
Tom
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enter an outgoing mail server username, but then the question is why did
Netscape suddenly get fussy, especially since Mozilla is not?
It is not a serious problem, except that it shows up in my hourly
logcheck summaries.
Any ideas appreciated.
Thanks
Tom
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28 slots
10 256x256 slots
32 8x8 color pattern slots
32 8x8 color expansion slots
(==) CHIPS(0): Backing store disabled
(WW) CHIPS(0): Option "SetDclk" is not used
(II) Setting vga for screen 0.
(II) Initializing built-in extensi
After upgrading Friday(?) to XFree 4.0.1, I have been unable to get my
xserver working.
The chip is a Chips and Technology ct65554 (in a laptop), and the X
server crashes hard. I have read what documentation is distributed, but
the start up process seems to abort without an error being written to
/cgi-bin/userX/cgi-bin/script_name.cgi
Since apache runs as www-data, does www-data own the cgi script? Does
the user own the script? If the script executes rm -rf /*, what
happens?
Thanks for any advice.
Thomas R. Shemanske
Department of Mathematics
Dartmouth College
does not show them as logged on.
Is there a way to get /var/log/wtmp to update itself? Any ideas what
the cause of this might be? (ssh shutting down impoperly?)
It's not a huge problem, but an annoyance.
Thanks for any input
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TIME
#NETTIME 100
# NETPORT
#NETPORT
# MASTER
#MASTER
# SLAVE
#SLAVE
#SLAVE
#SLAVE
#SLAVE
#SLAVE
#SLAVE
#SLAVE
#SLAVE
#SLAVE
#SLAVE
# USERMAGIC
#USERMAGIC
# HTTPACCESS [ true | false ] enable web-interface - defaults to false
#HTTPACCESS true
# HTTPPORT port to use for interface
The problem is a conflict between the aic7xxx driver for the 2940 card
and the other SCSI drivers on the standard rescue disk.
See http://www.debian.org/~adric/aic7xxx/slink/5.1.15/
for a set of install rescue and driver disks which should get you over
the hump.
Best,
T. R. Shemanske
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>
> Subject: HP 895 e 4 pages by papers
> Date: Tue, 4 May 1999 12:58:45 -0300
> From: Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Hi all,
> Is there support for printing i
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