> #include
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Mon Feb 11, 2002 um 02:28:34PM:
>
> > # /etc/modules : Kernel modules to load at boot time.
> > #
> > # This file should contain the name of kernel modules that are
> > # to be loaded at boot time, one per line.
> > 8139too.o
> >
> > Ok.
>
> Not okay. T
> #include
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Mon Feb 11, 2002 um 02:28:34PM:
>
> > # /etc/modules : Kernel modules to load at boot time.
> > #
> > # This file should contain the name of kernel modules that are
> > # to be loaded at boot time, one per line.
> > 8139too.o
> >
> > Ok.
>
> Not okay. T
Hi.
It´s me again.
I ve got another problem with my modconf and my /etc/modules.
I ve compiled the 2.4.17 Kernel.
One of my modules which have to be insmod at boot up is the 8139too.o modul.
If put it manually in the /etc/modules so it looks like this:
# /etc/modules : Kernel modules to load at boo
> you can do a lot with proftpd.conf. I have recently been securing it up
> on
> my box.
>
> Just use: man proftpd.conf
> and check out all the stuff you can do. You can do a chroot in the config
> file so a user is dumped into their homedir and cant access anything
> except
> what is in their h
Hi !
First thanks to Black Liam !
Ok.
I want to set up an ftp-server.
But I´ve got som problems.
The server I wnat to use is proftpd.
I´ve installed it on my system.
There was no ftpaccess, ftphosts and ftpusers so I `ve created
them myself.
The ftphosts and ftpusers aren`t very importen for me.
T
Hi !
First thanks to Black Liam !
Ok.
I want to set up an ftp-server.
But I´ve got som problems.
The server I wnat to use is proftpd.
I´ve installed it on my system.
There was no ftpaccess, ftphosts and ftpusers so I `ve created
them myself.
The ftphosts and ftpusers aren`t very importen for me.
T
Hi.
I´ve put a new HDD in my debian-machine.
After the boot I`ve written a new partition-table with fdisk:
looks like this now:
/dev/hda1 Linux(boot)
/dev/hda2 Extended
/dev/hda5 Linuxswap
/dev/hda6 Linux ( my root partition)
/d
Hi.
Debian is new to me.
Í have got the 2.2r3 potato version with the
2.2.19pre17 Kernel.
That's a little bit old , i thought, and so i
compiled the 2.4.17 Kernel.
Now I've got a problem with sending a ping on my
self.
What I've done: First: I've insmod the modul for my
network-card. (bash~>
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