Try Webmin instead - it's usually pretty accurate, it does authentication,
and understands many different systems (Debian, RedHat, SuSE, FreeBSD, AIX
etc, etc, etc), so if you like to tinker with several different Linux/Unix
boxen you get a consistent interface across them all.
I tried LinuxConf a
On Wednesday 08 November 2000 18:12, Mike wrote:
> > Peter Hugosson-Miller wrote:
> > Other than that, is linuxconfig a 'good thing', or does it have security
> > problems associated with it that one ought to know about?
>
> Are you referring to linuxconf? If
On Wed, 08 Nov 2000, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
>
> > I have encountered a program called 'linuxconfig'
>
> Surely ou mean "linuxconf"?
> My advice: dump it.
> I've used Unix systems since 1987, GNU/Linux since 1997, and Debian for
> just
Peter Hugosson-Miller wrote:
> Other than that, is linuxconfig a 'good thing', or does it have security
> problems associated with it that one ought to know about?
Are you referring to linuxconf? If so, I've nothing good to say about it.
I once made the mistake of tryi
On Wed, Nov 08, 2000 at 05:48:23PM +0100, Peter Hugosson-Miller wrote:
> Peter Hugosson-Miller
> "Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus."
> ("Never tickle a sleeping Dragon")
better to tickle awake dragons?
--
There are only two places in the world where time takes
precedence over the job to be don
David Teague wrote:
> Peter
>
> I can't help you with linuxconfig, but I am intrigued by the .sig
> quote. Can you translate it for me?
>
> > "Quidquid Latine dictum sit, altum viditur."
Literally: "That which is said in Latin, sounds profound."
on Wed, Nov 08, 2000 at 11:44:24AM +0100, Peter Hugosson-Miller ([EMAIL
PROTECTED]) wrote:
> A question for all Linux gurus out there:
>
> I have encountered a program called 'linuxconfig'
Surely ou mean "linuxconf"?
> which, on the face of it, appears to
A question for all Linux gurus out there:
I have encountered a program called 'linuxconfig' which, on the
face of it, appears to be a useful system tool. It is a curses-
based program, that knows where all the various debian system
files are, and allows root to modify users, groups,
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 09:12:22AM -0800, aphro wrote:
> linuxconf is in debian 2.2 (in beta testing now to be released soon) otehr
> then that i dunno what to reccomend..after using windows for so many years
> i learned not to trust GUIs whenever possible and go straight for the text
> editing.. v
. Phan wrote:
tphan >Hi
tphan >
tphan > I'd like to know if Debian has any utility similar to the
tphan > LinuxConfig of RedHat?
tphan >
tphan > It seems to me that I have to modified a few files if I'd
tphan > change the IP address, submask, gateway, DNS server
Hi
I'd like to know if Debian has any utility similar to the
LinuxConfig of RedHat?
It seems to me that I have to modified a few files if I'd
change the IP address, submask, gateway, DNS servers, etc.
Thanks!
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