Re: DHCP quickie

2014-03-04 Thread Karl E. Jorgensen
Hi On Tue, Mar 04, 2014 at 07:32:57PM +0200, Danny wrote: > Hi Guys, > > Is it possible to only give leases at a certain time of day for a certain IP > or > MAC? > > Say from 06:00 till 10:00 and then from 18:00 till 22:00? Ah. Let's assume this is a residential evironment. And that you want t

Re: DHCP quickie

2014-03-04 Thread Chris Davies
Danny wrote: > Is it possible to only give leases at a certain time of day for a > certain IP or MAC? > Say from 06:00 till 10:00 and then from 18:00 till 22:00? - What should happen when that device requests an IP address outside those times? - If it's to be refused, can another device request t

Re: DHCP quickie

2014-03-04 Thread William Ivanski
In our company we use a single dhcpd file, and the access control per time of day is done with iptables and squid. William Ivanski 2014-03-04 17:06 GMT-03:00 Mark Carroll : > Danny writes: > > > Is it possible to only give leases at a certain time of day for a > certain IP or > > MAC? > > > >

Re: DHCP quickie

2014-03-04 Thread Mark Carroll
Danny writes: > Is it possible to only give leases at a certain time of day for a certain IP > or > MAC? > > Say from 06:00 till 10:00 and then from 18:00 till 22:00? I guess you could probably have a couple of different dhcpd configuration files and set a cron job on that server to run a scrip

Re: DHCP quickie

2014-03-04 Thread Dan Purgert
On 04/03/2014 12:32, Danny wrote: > Hi Guys, > > Is it possible to only give leases at a certain time of day for a certain IP > or > MAC? > > Say from 06:00 till 10:00 and then from 18:00 till 22:00? > > Just wondering > > Thank You > > Danny > > Need some more information about what you're

DHCP quickie

2014-03-04 Thread Danny
Hi Guys, Is it possible to only give leases at a certain time of day for a certain IP or MAC? Say from 06:00 till 10:00 and then from 18:00 till 22:00? Just wondering Thank You Danny -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble?

Re: Quickie question before reinstall

2003-12-12 Thread Andreas Janssen
Hello Paul Schwartz (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote: > I found reference to the other installation kernel flavors on the > Woody CD. > > Is there a way to install another one of those kernels [vanilla, > bf2.4] without doing a reinstall? Does anyone know which is likely to > include the agpgart mod

Re: Quickie question before reinstall

2003-12-12 Thread Kent West
Paul Schwartz wrote: I found reference to the other installation kernel flavors on the Woody CD. Is there a way to install another one of those kernels [vanilla, bf2.4] without doing a reinstall? Does anyone know which is likely to include the agpgart module that supports the i810 video chipset

Quickie question before reinstall

2003-12-12 Thread Paul Schwartz
I found reference to the other installation kernel flavors on the Woody CD. Is there a way to install another one of those kernels [vanilla, bf2.4] without doing a reinstall? Does anyone know which is likely to include the agpgart module that supports the i810 video chipset? Thanks Paul Schwa

Re: a quickie

2002-09-12 Thread Rob Mahurin
On Wed, Sep 11, 2002 at 10:13:30PM -0600, Bob Proulx wrote: > Rob Mahurin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-09-11 23:09:08 -0400]: > > Copy to me, I'm not on the list. Thanks, > > What's the perl command to convert a text file from DOS or unix > > newline format to the macintosh newline format? (CR->LF?

Re: a quickie

2002-09-11 Thread Bob Proulx
Reply to the list and not to me, I am on the list. Rob Mahurin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-09-11 23:09:08 -0400]: > Copy to me, I'm not on the list. Thanks, > What's the perl command to convert a text file from DOS or unix > newline format to the macintosh newline format? (CR->LF?) You know you

a quickie

2002-09-11 Thread Rob Mahurin
Hi all, What's the perl command to convert a text file from DOS or unix newline format to the macintosh newline format? (CR->LF?) Copy to me, I'm not on the list. Thanks, Rob -- Dammit Jim, I'm an actor, not a doctor. msg01899/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: [users] Re: a quickie - pride - deflate

2001-05-25 Thread Alvin Oga
> and to default "pride" a little those puppies been up for 1000 days+ oopps... "deflate" pride.. > http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/today/top.avg.html > > -- just cover the part of what OS they are running... at least its still >open source...

Re: [users] Re: a quickie - pride

2001-05-25 Thread Alvin Oga
hi ya > > > so what does 114 days of uptime buy you? > > > > > > > A sense of pride. it also means you';re NOT a windoze weanie that hits reset or powerdown whenever you install a patch or upgrade etc...etc... and to default "pride" a little those puppies been up for 1000 days+ http://up

Re: [users] Re: a quickie

2001-05-25 Thread Rich Puhek
Also, if you're running, oh, say, and email or web server on you server rack, you might be concerned if the server were rebooted, since the service would be unavaliable for a while. On a heavily-loaded email server with a large (ext2) mail partition with quota support enabled, the checkquota proces

Re: [users] Re: a quickie

2001-05-25 Thread Paul Wright
> > so what does 114 days of uptime buy you? > A sense of pride. > > does it matter that much??? > To me, no. To others, maybe. -- Paul T. Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -currently seeking employment-

Re: [users] Re: a quickie

2001-05-25 Thread MaD dUCK
also sprach Leonard Leblanc (on Fri, 25 May 2001 10:32:36AM -0500): > heh, you pretty much summed up my reaction. so what does 114 days of uptime buy you? does it matter that much??? martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.) \ echo mailto: !#^."<*>"|tr "<*> mailto:"; [EMAI

Re: a quickie

2001-05-25 Thread ktb
On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 10:07:13AM -0500, Leonard Leblanc wrote: > Hey Guys, > > This one should present no problems for most guru's out there. How do I > disable Ctrl-Alt-Del rebooting on a debian box. I recently got my uptime to > 114 days and due to the multiple keyboards on my desk, I acciden

Re: a quickie

2001-05-25 Thread Robert L. Harris
ink you can pound out a line in the /etc/inittab file. > look for > # What to do when CTRL-ALT-DEL is pressed. > ca:12345:ctrlaltdel: blah blah > > Mike > > > - Original Message - > From: "Leonard Leblanc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: a quickie

2001-05-25 Thread Leonard Leblanc
heh, you pretty much summed up my reaction. Leonard Leblanc, Webmaster / Intranet Administrator www.emergeknowledge.com - Original Message - From: "Cliff Rowley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Leonard Leblanc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001

Re: a quickie

2001-05-25 Thread Pietro Cagnoni
> This one should present no problems for most guru's out there. How do I > disable Ctrl-Alt-Del rebooting on a debian box. I recently got my uptime to > 114 days and due to the multiple keyboards on my desk, I accidently rebooted > the server when winblows froze up on me, boy ... that sucked :)

Re: a quickie

2001-05-25 Thread Leonard Leblanc
> > This one should present no problems for most guru's out there. How do I > > disable Ctrl-Alt-Del rebooting on a debian box. I recently got my uptime to > > 114 days and due to the multiple keyboards on my desk, I accidently rebooted > > the server when winblows froze up on me, boy ... that suc

Re: a quickie

2001-05-25 Thread Mike Egglestone
I think you can pound out a line in the /etc/inittab file. look for # What to do when CTRL-ALT-DEL is pressed. ca:12345:ctrlaltdel: blah blah Mike - Original Message - From: "Leonard Leblanc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 8:07 AM Su

Re: a quickie

2001-05-25 Thread Henrik Grotjahn
"Leonard Leblanc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hello, > How do I disable Ctrl-Alt-Del rebooting on a debian box. you can do that it in /etc/inittab. See you, Henrik -- GnuPG-Key now available on public keyservers - http://www.gnupg.org/

Re: a quickie

2001-05-25 Thread Cliff Rowley
N! I dont know the answer to your question, but... N! Cliff Rowley The reader this message encounters not failing to understand is cursed. - while (!asleep) { code(); } On Fri, 25 May 2001, Leonard Leblanc wrote: > Hey Guys, > > This one should present no problems fo

Re: a quickie

2001-05-25 Thread Eric Richardson
Leonard Leblanc wrote: > > Hey Guys, > > This one should present no problems for most guru's out there. How do I > disable Ctrl-Alt-Del rebooting on a debian box. I recently got my uptime to > 114 days and due to the multiple keyboards on my desk, I accidently rebooted > the server when winblows

a quickie

2001-05-25 Thread Leonard Leblanc
Hey Guys, This one should present no problems for most guru's out there. How do I disable Ctrl-Alt-Del rebooting on a debian box. I recently got my uptime to 114 days and due to the multiple keyboards on my desk, I accidently rebooted the server when winblows froze up on me, boy ... that sucked :

Re: Potato Blackbox Quickie

2001-02-19 Thread William Leese
On Monday 19 February 2001 19:17, mallum wrote: > Aloha all; > > I run Blackbox wm on my box at work ( woody ) and my box at home ( potato > ). In both there .blackboxrc's the focus model is set to 'clicktofocus'. > Howevre my home box only focuses a window when I click its title bar, not > when I

Potato Blackbox Quickie

2001-02-19 Thread mallum
Aloha all; I run Blackbox wm on my box at work ( woody ) and my box at home ( potato ). In both there .blackboxrc's the focus model is set to 'clicktofocus'. Howevre my home box only focuses a window when I click its title bar, not when I click anywhere with in a window ( like my woody box at work

Re: Quickie Kernel question

2000-08-15 Thread Thomas J. Hamman
On Tue, Aug 15, 2000 at 02:30:15PM -0400, Tim Jump wrote: > My apologies if this is an rtfm situation, but I haven't been able to > find the answer in my all-too-brief search. > > Do I need to download the kernel-headers package to compile a > new version of the kernel? What the heck is that fo

Re: Quickie Kernel question

2000-08-15 Thread Gary Hennigan
"Tim Jump" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > My apologies if this is an rtfm situation, but I haven't been able to > find the answer in my all-too-brief search. > > Do I need to download the kernel-headers package to compile a > new version of the kernel? No, just download the debianized kernel-s

Re: Quickie Kernel question

2000-08-15 Thread John Reinke
Nope. You can do this: apt-get install kernel-source-2.2.17 That will install a bzipped file in /usr/src which you can unzip with tar Ixvf Believe me - been there, done that, SEVERAL times in the last week. john On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Tim Jump wrote: > My apologies if this is an rtfm situatio

Quickie Kernel question

2000-08-15 Thread Tim Jump
My apologies if this is an rtfm situation, but I haven't been able to find the answer in my all-too-brief search. Do I need to download the kernel-headers package to compile a new version of the kernel? What the heck is that for, anyway? Thanks in advance... [EMAIL PROTECTED] [] Bababooey D

Re: quickie.

1999-11-24 Thread Enrico Zini
On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 10:16:26AM +1100, Marc-Adrian Napoli wrote: > sure someone will know the answer to this. whoever does, could you please > reply to me off the list. > i'm planning on building a new server. i want to raid 5 the hard drives for > security, reliability etc. > can i mount a scs

Re: quickie.

1999-11-23 Thread aphro
On Tue, 23 Nov 1999, Marc-Adrian Napoli wrote: marcad >can i mount a scsi raid 5 system onto the / partition? marcad >will kernel 2.2 do it? dont count on it, if your kernel is on the / partition(in most cases it is) then it won't load(how can it access the raid when it needs a driver but the dri

quickie.

1999-11-22 Thread Marc-Adrian Napoli
hi everyone, sure someone will know the answer to this. whoever does, could you please reply to me off the list. i'm planning on building a new server. i want to raid 5 the hard drives for security, reliability etc. can i mount a scsi raid 5 system onto the / partition? will kernel 2.2 do it?

Re: A quickie-2.2.XX kernel compile-/usr/include links?

1999-09-10 Thread Gregory T. Norris
It's absolutely, positively, and definitely NOT NEEDED (or even desirable) for recent kernels. In fact, doing so can cause subtle breakages if you compile programs locally, because they can pick up definitions which don't match what libc is setup to use. On Fri, Sep 10, 1999 at 06:42:06AM -0700,

Re: A quickie-2.2.XX kernel compile-/usr/include links?

1999-09-10 Thread Brian Servis
*- On 10 Sep, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about "A quickie-2.2.XX kernel compile-/usr/include links?" > Hi, > > I'm about to compile 2.2.10 for my work machine, and as usual simply follow > the Fine manual which comes with the package. This time around, though, I > n

Re: A quickie-2.2.XX kernel compile-/usr/include links?

1999-09-10 Thread Immanuel Yap
On Fri Sep 10, 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I'm about to compile 2.2.10 for my work machine, and as usual simply follow > the Fine manual which comes with the package. This time around, though, I > noticed no reference to linking /usr/include/{asm||linux||scsi} to dirs > under the source. Is

A quickie-2.2.XX kernel compile-/usr/include links?

1999-09-10 Thread kvaughan
Hi, I'm about to compile 2.2.10 for my work machine, and as usual simply follow the Fine manual which comes with the package. This time around, though, I noticed no reference to linking /usr/include/{asm||linux||scsi} to dirs under the source. Is this no longer necessary, or is it a grievous mis

Re: quickie Question

1999-03-16 Thread Santiago Vila
On 16 Mar 1999, Shaun Lipscombe wrote: > I dont have 2.1 and won't be able to get it for a few weeks (i'm in > the UK). Where can I get apt from, and how does it differ from dftp ? The best place to get apt for hamm is from slink's upgrade-2.0-i386 directory. APT is also a dselect method, but t

Re: quickie Question

1999-03-16 Thread Santiago Vila Doncel
On Tue, 16 Mar 1999, archangel.8eight8.net.ph wrote: > i have a quickie question for those who have already tried slink. is > apt and apt-get already built w/in the "base" or "required" field ? Yes, in Debian 2.1, apt is in "base".

quickie Question

1999-03-16 Thread archangel.8eight8.net.ph
hello everyone ! i have a quickie question for those who have already tried slink. is apt and apt-get already built w/in the "base" or "required" field ? because ive already downloaded /disks-i386/ and was wondering whether its all i need to get to tell my debian afterw

Re: A quickie on telnet

1997-10-16 Thread ioannis
I am the author of "pass", which may well suit your needs. This software will be uploaded to sunsite a few weeks later; by then, the quatity of of documentation should improve beyond the draft stage. Right now, I am willing to email you a copy in .tgz format, or, if you prefer, a week lat

Re: A quickie on telnet

1997-10-15 Thread Adam Shand
> > Very simply, I'm trying to telnet to a site and get some data from a script. > > In HPUX, I would do this: > > > > echo "Alinetobesent" | telnet an.address.com 1234 Try this (just an example): (echo "group comp.os.linux.misc" ; sleep 5 ) | telnet news.alaska.net nntp This should work and yo

Re: A quickie on telnet

1997-10-15 Thread John Goerzen
You might try the netcat program, it is specifically designed for this and is (yipee!) a Debian package. Mike Patterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Very simply, I'm trying to telnet to a site and get some data from a script. > In HPUX, I would do this: > > echo "Alinetobesent" | telnet an.addr

Re: A quickie on telnet

1997-10-15 Thread Carey Evans
Mike Patterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Very simply, I'm trying to telnet to a site and get some data from a script. > In HPUX, I would do this: > > echo "Alinetobesent" | telnet an.address.com 1234 telnet assumes it's connected to a terminal. Try one of the utilities designed with this in

A quickie on telnet

1997-10-14 Thread Mike Patterson
Very simply, I'm trying to telnet to a site and get some data from a script. In HPUX, I would do this: echo "Alinetobesent" | telnet an.address.com 1234 And it would happily telnet to the machine and echo the command, getting me the results I wanted. This doesn't seem to work under any of the sh