Re: mupack??

1998-05-20 Thread Elliot Lee
On Wed, 20 May 1998, Chris J. Magnuson wrote: > Anyone know which RPM this guy is looking for? > > | > I need the mupack and other MIME-related programs to get installed to > | > decode binary files. uudecode/uuencode is not sufficient. metamail will do the job. -- Elliot When I die, I want to

mupack??

1998-05-20 Thread Chris J. Magnuson
Anyone know which RPM this guy is looking for? | > I need the mupack and other MIME-related programs to get installed to | > decode binary files. uudecode/uuencode is not sufficient. Thanks, Chris -- PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips, Errata and the MAILING LIST ARCHIVES! http://www.redhat

how to add my own library

1998-05-20 Thread Pankaj Kumar R
hi all, i am just about new to linux and working on development tools for mobile computing. i was just wondering how to create and add my own library on the system. it is something like this... i have some basic function calls etc which as of now are in one source file called mylib.c . whenever

Email IP Translation

1998-05-20 Thread Jeffrey Fearn
G'Day we have a firwalled network, with masquerading setup, everything works except the Email. Inside the network (not on the Linux box :) there is an NT server running netscape mail server. I need to redirect the incoming smtp connections to this server. The current firewall setup will pass t

Re: all of these emails/MUTT

1998-05-20 Thread oscar quintanilla
Brian Eith wrote: > > I am curious as to how all of you manage these emails in this list. > > I use a good email client called 'mutt'. It has a very nice threading > feature. I recommend it. If you need help setting it up, I have a > .muttrc file that'll make it work like pine (uses pico to ed

XFree86 and Logitech First Mouse+

1998-05-20 Thread Alan Chen
Is there any way to upgrade/configure XFree86 to support the 3rd button/roller without having to completely upgrade to XFree86 3.3.2? I've found documentation that says XFree86 3.3.2 supports the Logitech First Mouse+ (two button mouse with a third button on the scroll wheel) but I haven't be

Re: FrontPage 98 Extensions on RH5

1998-05-20 Thread Rita Meng
I have played with FP ext for several months off and on with different versions of Apache and FP Ext. It has been very frustrating. And like you pointed out, very little useful documentation. But I have not had it hurt anything. When you installed FP ext., did shell ask you where your httpd con

Re: Sendmail 8.9.0 and Linux RedHat 4.2

1998-05-20 Thread Peter Chen
Dear Mark You mentioned that your Sendmail processes more than 100,000 mails a day. Is your sendmail running on one server? May I know your hardware configuration for your server(s)? What version of Linux kernel and sendmail are you using? Did you have to modify your kernel and/or sendmail? Is th

install question

1998-05-20 Thread Stacy Brodzik
I'm in the process of installing Redhat via FTP. I've gotten to the part of the installation that requests the "FTP Setup" information (i.e. site name and redhat directory) and no matter what mirror site I put in, nothing happens and I'm returned to the same "FTP Setup" screen. I have no idea wh

Re: IMAP Bug?!

1998-05-20 Thread Bench
Isn't it that Netscape Messenger should ONLY look at my mailbox (thru IMAP) which is in /var/spool/mail/ directory not on any of my folders in my home directory. On Wed, 20 May 1998, Fred Whipple wrote: > In Messenger's preferences, you can set your server IMAP directory. So, > if you wanted

Sendmail 8.9.0 and Linux RedHat 4.2

1998-05-20 Thread Mark R. Cervarich
I'm interested in using 8.9.0, but I've just read the KNOWNBUGS file (ftp://ftp.sendmail.org/pub/sendmail/KNOWNBUGS) and saw this paragraph: --begin quote-- * accept() problem on Linux. Apparently, the accept() in sendmail daemon loop can return ETIMEDOUT and cause sendmail to sleep for 5 s

Re: idiot needs help

1998-05-20 Thread Bill Day
yep.. wa chris.. perth -- >From: Chris Fishwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: idiot needs help >Date: Thu, 21 May 1998 05:19:34 +1000 (EST) > >> Just where in Australia are you Bill? South Australia or Western Australia? > >I would guess Western Australia, as th

Video problems narrowed down (revisited)

1998-05-20 Thread Larsen
Thanks to all who replied to my original post. I was in a whining mood last night, so pardon my tears. I'll find something that will work, or switch back to Caldera's product. No big deal, really, aside from the bucks spent on RH and the 4.3.7 Applixware upgrade. Thanks again! Take care, and

Re: EMail list

1998-05-20 Thread hUnTeR
Rich - Thank you, that did the trick. I was just a little thrown off by the phrasing "# sendmail.cw - include all aliases for your machine here." but i added at your suggestion, and all works well. Thank you. Michael Weiner The UserFriendly Network --- Richard Schmalgemeier wrote: > > It look

FrontPage 98 Extensions on RH5

1998-05-20 Thread Steve Coleman
Lamers plea for help: I installed, the FP98 extensions on a RH 5 linux box. Not only do the front page extensions not work, but it nuked the httpd daemon. When I run httpd from the command line I get the following message. fopen: No such file or directory httpd: could not open document config

Re: Speaking of Linuxconf

1998-05-20 Thread Michael Jinks
J.D. wrote: > > > I have just started trying to use this, and since starting, I have noticed > that when I run top, I see as many as a dozen+ instances of httpd run by > nobody. Can anyone tell me what that means, and/or what purpose it I'm not sure what it has to do with linuxconf (don't use i

Re: XFree

1998-05-20 Thread Patrick Dupre LCMI
Salute Frederico, It still does work, the keyboard swtich to Scroll Lock and the server dies without any helpfull message. SuperProbe gives a Segmentation fault, like X -probeonly. How do I check the IRQ ? > this seems like a problem in your hardware configuration, > what kind of video card do

Fw: [ICMP] A Paper on Linux Security

1998-05-20 Thread Skylord
I got this from the ICMP info mailing list. Thought everyone might get some use out of it. > > A Paper on Linux Security v1 > > >This text will describe how you can, from an unsecured new Linux system, >make it into a fortress

Speaking of Linuxconf

1998-05-20 Thread J.D.
On Wed, May 20, 1998 at 11:20:55AM -0700, Aaron D. Turner wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > > > Check out LinuxConf > > http://www.solucorp.qc.ca/linuxconf/ > I have just started trying to use this, and since starting, I have noticed that when I run top, I see as many as a dozen+

Re: Help with CD writing

1998-05-20 Thread Vidiot
>> You can get the Windoze95 box to write RockRidge by adding the HyCD Data >> software from HyCD. Their data writing program writes all three formats: >> >> DOS 8.3, Joliet and Rock Ridge >> >> Cost is $60.00 > >Umm.. why would he want to do this? X-CD-Roast is free, and runs on Linux ;

RE: Doubts on Network and Color in Minicom

1998-05-20 Thread Dave Wreski
On 20-May-98 Vivek Rajan wrote: > Hi, > I have got two doubts in Redhat Linux. Could u please help > me out. > 1. All networks access like telnet, http request etc to > a server running RedHat linux takes a long time. How can > I solve this? Make sure /etc/resolv.conf points to a valid nameserve

Re: Telnet problem

1998-05-20 Thread Dave Wreski
On 20-May-98 Matt Housh wrote: > > As a side note here, I've got a question related to the telnet/ftp > time problems. On my lan at home, when I have my workstation set up on the > localnet, with just the ethernet card, the routes look something like: > > Destination GW Gen

Re: Help with CD writing

1998-05-20 Thread Dave Wreski
>>Use xcdroast, which has concise documentation on how to do this: >> >>http://www.fh-muenchen.de/rz/xcdroast > > You can get the Windoze95 box to write RockRidge by adding the HyCD Data > software from HyCD. Their data writing program writes all three formats: > > DOS 8.3, Joliet and Roc

RE: .so (soname??)

1998-05-20 Thread Dave Wreski
On 20-May-98 George Lenzer wrote: > I was poking around on the net and found an RPM repository. Since I was after > Enlightenment, I noticed they had an RPM of it along with a list of other > needed RPMs. A lot of the required libs had names like 'glibc.so.0" etc... > But, when I went to get

Re: Help with CD writing

1998-05-20 Thread Vidiot
>On 20-May-98 Brian Schramm wrote: >> I am creating my own CD for different programs under Linux. I use >> RedHat 5.0 at this time. I have created the files and layout that I >> like on a server hard drive. These files are in long filename format. >> >> My question is how do I create the cd so

RE: Help with shadow

1998-05-20 Thread Dave Wreski
On 20-May-98 Brian Schramm wrote: > > I have looked everywhere for a set of instructions for setting up > shadow passwords on Redhat. All I can find is that it has been > changed from 4.x. Since Redhat's install is too stupid to ask you > wether or not you would like to use shadow passwords or

RE: Help with CD writing

1998-05-20 Thread Dave Wreski
On 20-May-98 Brian Schramm wrote: > I am creating my own CD for different programs under Linux. I use > RedHat 5.0 at this time. I have created the files and layout that I > like on a server hard drive. These files are in long filename format. > > My question is how do I create the cd so Linu

Re: gimp + gtk

1998-05-20 Thread Matt Housh
Put /usr/local/lib in it, then run ldconfig. --- Matt Housh email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] MicroComputer SpecialistUniversity of Tulsa Engineering and Natural Sciences

Re: Selecting Mouse Type

1998-05-20 Thread Matt Housh
Reconfigure X (IE: run xf86Config or Xconfigurator again) or edit the XF86Config and change the mouse type. --- Matt Housh email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] MicroComputer SpecialistUniversity of Tulsa

Re: Telnet problem

1998-05-20 Thread Matt Housh
As a side note here, I've got a question related to the telnet/ftp time problems. On my lan at home, when I have my workstation set up on the localnet, with just the ethernet card, the routes look something like: Destination GW Genmask Flags Metric Ref U I

gimp + gtk

1998-05-20 Thread Iztok Polanic
Hello !!! When I run ./conigure script in gimp dir. I get this: checking for GTK - version >= 1.0.1... no *** Could not run GTK test program, checking why... *** The test program compiled, but did not run. This usually means *** that the run-time linker is not finding GTK or finding the wrong **

RE: Tape drive problems

1998-05-20 Thread Dave Wreski
On 20-May-98 Kevin A. Pieckiel wrote: > I've got a RHL4.2 box with a 2.0.32 kernel and an Archive Python > 25501-xxx SCSI-2 tape drive connected to an Adapted SCSI 2940UW > adapter. The drive works and is configured properly (as it > worked when I had WinNT on the box not too long ago). I can u

Re: Apache or Netscape problem?

1998-05-20 Thread Phillip Ching 605.734.71
Hi, This problem has been sovled. It turns out that when accessing a Web page via Netscape3.03, it only accepts ".abc.com" in the URL fomat. Whereas, Netscape4.04 can accpet "abc.com" beacuase it will automaticall filled in "" for you. My prblem was I used "abc.com" format in my Web pag

Selecting Mouse Type

1998-05-20 Thread Richard Layton
A friend of mine's mouse doesn't work properly in XFree86. No matter which direction he moves his mouse, the cursor always makes its way to the top left corner and gets stuck there. I beleive that he has selected the wrong mouse. Now how do you select the right one? -- -kLicK ICQ UIN# 2101942

Images under NT

1998-05-20 Thread Shawn McMahon
Looks like I spoke too soon the other day. Winimage works fine with the boot image, but it doesn't seem to like the supplemental image. Anybody else tried it? What are you using to make images under NT? Please don't waste the list's time telling me to put the files on a FAT partition and boot

Filtering metamail thru procmail

1998-05-20 Thread nimennor
Hi, I'd like to strip all of e-mail that comes meta-encoded, because sometimes lynx gets started, just for two lines of a message... I don't dare write the script myself, because I have no idea what to look for / where to start striping.

Doubts on Network and Color in Minicom

1998-05-20 Thread Vivek Rajan
Hi, I have got two doubts in Redhat Linux. Could u please help me out. 1. All networks access like telnet, http request etc to a server running RedHat linux takes a long time. How can I solve this? 2. I dont get color in minicom. How do I get color in minicom? - Vivek Get your FREE, private e-m

Doubts on Network and Color in Minicom

1998-05-20 Thread Vivek Rajan
Hi, I have got two doubts in Redhat Linux. Could u please help me out. 1. All networks access like telnet, http request etc to a server running RedHat linux takes a long time. How can I solve this? 2. I dont get color in minicom. How do I get color in minicom? - Vivek Get your FREE, private e-m

Installing RH5 from DOS partition

1998-05-20 Thread Dennis Clark
The RedHat online manual says linux can be installed from the DOS partition but doesn't go into enough detail apparently. I followed the instructions and created a RedHat direc at the root and Base and RPMS subdirs containing the necessary files but still get the error "It does not appear that yo

Re: Living on Two Networks Simultaneously

1998-05-20 Thread Shawn McMahon
-Original Message- From: Jake Colman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wednesday, May 20, 1998 1:04 PM Subject: Re: Living on Two Networks Simultaneously >What about the Linux box itself? Forget, for the moment, whether my other >boxes will be able to s

Moving mail to netscape

1998-05-20 Thread Michael
Hi all ! I have started to use netscape mail. Prior I have used kmail. When I used kmail I saved a lot of mails in different folders and now I would like to import these mails to different folders in netscape mail. Is that possible ? If so, how do I do it ? Thanks in advance -- PLEASE read t

Re: Telnet problem

1998-05-20 Thread Tony Wells
Hi Jy, I've got about 87 unread messages above yours, so if someone else has fixed this problem, fine. Otherwise. I've come across something like this before, but not quite the same. When I've had it, telnet, ftp and stuff hangs for about a minute then wakes up. My fix was to put all the

Re: idiot needs help

1998-05-20 Thread Tony Wells
Hi Bill, >Is there a command that allows me to see the contents of the directory on >our server. That way I could at least nut out what I'm working with. I am >not even sure what version we are running. I find Red Hat Iinux Unleashed quite good. Try starting with chapter 7 for the basic comman

glint problem

1998-05-20 Thread Scott Kindley
Anyone know what caused my glint to stop working? Heres the error it spits out. Glint Graphical Package Manager -- version 2.4 Copyright (C) 1997 - Red Hat Software This may be freely redistributed under the terms of the GNU Public License Traceback (innermost last): File "./glint.py", line 49,

Re: download a web site

1998-05-20 Thread Aaron D. Turner
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- wget and w3mir will do it. On Wed, 20 May 1998, guillermo mulliert carlin wrote: > Hello, > Does anybody know a program to download a whole web site? I am > looking to something like teleport pro for windows. It allows you you to > recreate the whole si

Re: user administration via the web?

1998-05-20 Thread Aaron D. Turner
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Check out LinuxConf http://www.solucorp.qc.ca/linuxconf/ On Wed, 20 May 1998, Mike Bridge wrote: > I'd like to set up my machine running RedHat 5.0 so that > some of the simple user-administration such as adding > users, changing passwords, etc. can be mana

online timer

1998-05-20 Thread Iztok Polanic
Hello !!! I'm currently using pppcosts to tell me how much I spent on Internet. But are there any other text based online timers??? Bye. xx // xx xx ( o o

Re: Living on Two Networks Simultaneously

1998-05-20 Thread Jake Colman
> "Matt" == Matt Housh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Matt> Your best bet might be to look into IP-Masquerading. That way Matt> your local net will have one ip address, that of the ISDN gateway, Matt> but all machines can still talk to the outside. That doesn't require Matt

RE: Help with Novell

1998-05-20 Thread Brian Schramm
Here is my current file. I have also tried users in section 13 and haveing the name the same as my workstation and different from my workstation. Thanks for your help. ---KThorpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >Date: Wed, 20 May 1998 06:10:33 -0700 (PDT) > >From: Brian Schramm <[EMAIL PROTE

Network Setup

1998-05-20 Thread Doug Peterson
I'm setting up a linux box as a router on a 486, and i'm running my main server off of my k6-200 machine. I am going to use ISDN for my 24/7 internet connection. I have bought a cheapo generic hub for the couple of computers that will be on the network. My question, is what kind of network ca

user administration via the web?

1998-05-20 Thread Mike Bridge
I'd like to set up my machine running RedHat 5.0 so that some of the simple user-administration such as adding users, changing passwords, etc. can be managed via the web. I searched through some of the Linux software archives but I couldn't find anything that really did what I wanted. Has anyo

Re: FTP Only Access

1998-05-20 Thread Igmar Palsenberg
>Hi Linuxers >need some help configuring an ftp-only account, no telnet >capability on RH5.0 >I can get the ftp-only part working, but the user can still cd out of his >home directory. >What I'm trying to get is a /pub in the users home directory with >access to >all files below

Tape drive problems

1998-05-20 Thread Kevin A. Pieckiel
I've got a RHL4.2 box with a 2.0.32 kernel and an Archive Python 25501-xxx SCSI-2 tape drive connected to an Adapted SCSI 2940UW adapter. The drive works and is configured properly (as it worked when I had WinNT on the box not too long ago). I can use dump to make backups to /dev/nst0 and everyt

Re: YPBINDPROC_DOMAIN

1998-05-20 Thread Jakob 'Sparky' Kaivo
On Wed, 20 May 1998, Jeff Weiner wrote: > Every 10-20 minutes or so...I get message that says > > "YPBINDPROC_DOMAIN: No server for domain (none)" > > This does not appear to effect operation, but is very annoying and fills up root's > mailbox quickly. Anybody know how to stop it? Simple: do

Re: Please Help: drive space - how much remaining

1998-05-20 Thread Michael J. McGillick
Hey: du -sk (Will show disk usage - good for when nested in a directory) df (Will report on all of the mounted partitions in your system.) - Mike On Tue, 19 May 1998, Dahnke, Eric wrote: > Hello, > > I driving myself nuts. I've searched the corners of the web, and every > linux pub

Re: libc

1998-05-20 Thread Federico Strati
hi, check also: http://www.waldherr.org/soffice/ HTH ciao fede LEBLIN JY wrote: > > Hi, > I'd like to upgrade(downgrade ?), (i'd better say change) my libc6 for the > libc-5.4.44 so that i can install Star Office 4. I've already get the > libc-5.4.44.bin.tar file (about 4.5Mo) but i don't real

Re: Installing RedHat Linux by booting directly from CDROM

1998-05-20 Thread Matt Housh
The RH5 cd is indeed bootable. I've done several installs that way. I would assume the cause of the problem is the cdrom drive. SBCD drives have strange problems like that. --- Matt Housh email: [EMAIL PROTEC

Re: Problem with ipfwadm

1998-05-20 Thread John D. Hardin
> ¡Hello! > > I have problem with ipfwadm, You may wish to take a look at my ipfwadm GUI wrapper, at http://www.wolfenet.com/~jhardin/ipfwadm.html -- John Hardin KA7OHZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] pgpk -a finger://gonzo.wolfenet.com/jhardinPGP key ID: 0x41

Re: Living on Two Networks Simultaneously

1998-05-20 Thread Matt Housh
Your best bet might be to look into IP-Masquerading. That way your local net will have one ip address, that of the ISDN gateway, but all machines can still talk to the outside. That doesn't require extra NICs or extra IP addresses. There's an IP-Masquerading mini-howto that would give you

Re: cgi

1998-05-20 Thread Hoe-Teck Wee
Hello, Loay .. Just to give you some ideas .. there are two aspects to getting scripts to work: one is that they are executable; the other is that apache allows them to run. As for the former, the permissions for the script should look something like this: -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root107

Re: RedHat Support????

1998-05-20 Thread Erik Ratcliffe
On Wed, May 20, 1998 at 10:18:40AM -0400, Greg Fall wrote: > I'd like to see what the GNU project published that made you think > commercial support for free/open software is central to the free software > concept. I've never heard such a thing, and I certainly don't agree. Actually, the way

Re: Installing RedHat Linux by booting directly from CDROM

1998-05-20 Thread Igmar Palsenberg
>Hi, >I am trying to install RedHat Linux directly from CDROM. >I have set the bios to boot CDROM, C, A in that order. While >trying to boot >from CDROM it fails giving the following message, >Boot from ATAPI CDROM: Failure >Since this didnot work I

Re: [OT?] Ram/Kernel/Hardware Problem?

1998-05-20 Thread Igmar Palsenberg
>Hi all, >Opinions? >Machine (RH4.1 P5-100 48MB Ram) >Stable box for ~2 years. >Recently added 32MB Ram and moved OS to a new 4.3GB HD. >I have booted back up to my previous 1.2GB HD and trbl is >still here. >Machine has recently started locking up. I can telnet into >this PC login/passwd ok an

Re: cgi

1998-05-20 Thread Igmar Palsenberg
>Hello all, >I have intranet links to cgi scripts on my RH5.0 server. The links >unfortunately do not execute upon clicking, they show up as viewable >documents. Can this be a Chmod issue ? if so what setting? >Thanks, >loay Read the Apache manuals. Igmar -- PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ,

Re: PCMCIA support

1998-05-20 Thread Igmar Palsenberg
>I am new to Linux so please be easy on me. :) >I have a pcmcia card reader in my desktop and during the install I >am >asked to place a disk in for pcmcia support. I have read the manual >and >can't find any reference as to how to make this disk? Or is is asking >for >a disk from the mfg. of t

YPBINDPROC_DOMAIN

1998-05-20 Thread Jeff Weiner
Every 10-20 minutes or so...I get message that says "YPBINDPROC_DOMAIN: No server for domain (none)" This does not appear to effect operation, but is very annoying and fills up root's mailbox quickly. Anybody know how to stop it? Thanks Jeff Weiner, CNA District Network Technician South Burl

Re: all of these emails

1998-05-20 Thread Fred Smith
On Tue, May 19, 1998 at 11:02:39PM -0700, Loay Oweis wrote: > Hello, > > I am curious as to how all of you manage these emails in this list. > > Loay I use a procmail recipe that stuffs 'em into their own mailbox: :0: * ^TOredhat- | $FORMAIL -A"X-SpamBouncer: Redhat-List" >>$HOME/Mail/redhat-l

Living on Two Networks Simultaneously

1998-05-20 Thread Jake Colman
I have a small private Class C network in my home office consisting of a Linux box and several Win boxes. This network is up and running correctly. I now have to add in an ISDN router to connect my home office network to my main office network. The main office network uses a different set of a

Re: download a web site

1998-05-20 Thread Jeff Weiner
Date forwarded: 20 May 1998 12:48:38 - Date sent: Wed, 20 May 1998 14:48:09 +0200 (CEST) From: guillermo mulliert carlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:download a web site Forwarded by: [EMA

RE: Help with Novell

1998-05-20 Thread KThorpe
>Date: Wed, 20 May 1998 06:10:33 -0700 (PDT) >From: Brian Schramm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Help with Novell > >I am setting up a Linux box on a novell network here at work. I would >like to be able to share my cd with others that are running just Novell. > >I have installed the mars-nw packa

FTP question

1998-05-20 Thread Kevin A. Pieckiel
I have a working gateway that simply masquerades my private net to the WAN. My gateway is called gateway and has two NICs, eth0 is the private net, eth1 is a Cicso router on the WAN (which has Internet access protected by a firewall). I have compiled into my kernel IP Forwarding, firewalling, ma

amd?

1998-05-20 Thread Alfonso Barreto Lopez
Where can I find more info. about the amd deamon, I cant put it in function I haven't found how is the amd.conf is made. __ Alfonso Barreto Lopez Inst. de Inv. de Matematicas U.N.A.M [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- PLEASE

Re: Mutt problem

1998-05-20 Thread Brian Eith
> I want to try mutt but when I try to start it it gives me an error like this: > /var/spool/mail/osman: No such file or directory > I have been to that dir and it doesn't contain any file or dir called osman. > How do I make that file or directory ?? > echo > /var/spool/mail/osman Should do it

Re: FTP Only Access

1998-05-20 Thread Angus Black
Derek, You need to create a group that all the chrooted users are in and then add the following line to the /etc/ftpaccess file guestgroup That should do it. Regards AngusB On Wed, 20 May 1998, Derek Balling wrote: > There was a discussion about this on

Re: all of these emails

1998-05-20 Thread Matt Housh
I use procmail to sort all the redhat-list mails into a redhat folder, and use pine to read them. I've got a URL for procmail/pine help if you'd like to try that. --- Matt Housh email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Micro

Re: cgi

1998-05-20 Thread Matt Housh
That's probably a matter of settings in your apache config files. Check out srm.conf and httpd.conf (probably in /etc/httpd/conf). You need to make cgi scripts (other than .cgi, I think) executable with a cgi handler statement. The comments in the config files are quite useful there. HTH

Re: FTP Only Access

1998-05-20 Thread Derek Balling
There was a discussion about this on linux-isp I think. You need to add the users to the ftpusers group (if you're running wuftpd, which I suspect you are), which will then set them chroot'ed into their home directory. the "/./" will no longer be needed. :) D On Wed, 20 May 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED

FTP Only Access

1998-05-20 Thread graham . dodd
Hi Linuxers need some help configuring an ftp-only account, no telnet capability on RH5.0 I can get the ftp-only part working, but the user can still cd out of his home directory. What I'm trying to get is a /pub in the users home directory with access to all files below /pub, bu

Re: libc

1998-05-20 Thread Greg Fall
On Wed, 20 May 1998, LEBLIN JY wrote: > I'd like to upgrade(downgrade ?), (i'd better say change) my libc6 for the > libc-5.4.44 so that i can install Star Office 4. I've already get the > libc-5.4.44.bin.tar file (about 4.5Mo) but i don't really know how to > proceed, i'm afraid to make mistakes

Re: BIND 4.9.6-7 security hole

1998-05-20 Thread B. Haddix
Got this from Luke Davis a while back: Red Hat Linux Version 4.2 - Upgrade both bind and bind-utils Intel: [7]ftp://ftp.redhat.com/updates/4.2/i386/bind-4.9.6-1.1.i386.rpm [8]ftp://ftp.redhat.com/updates/4.2/i386/bind-utils-4.9.6-1.1.i386.rpm Alpha: [9]ftp://ftp.redhat.com/u

BIND 4.9.6-7 security hole

1998-05-20 Thread Phil Garrett
> >I'd just like to know where everyone is finding the 4.9.6-7 rpm. I've checked the 4.2 updates directory and the only thing there is 4.9.6-1 ok... just answered my own question. just found out the 4.9.6-1 >is< the security update for 4.2 -- PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips, Errata an

libc

1998-05-20 Thread LEBLIN JY
Hi, I'd like to upgrade(downgrade ?), (i'd better say change) my libc6 for the libc-5.4.44 so that i can install Star Office 4. I've already get the libc-5.4.44.bin.tar file (about 4.5Mo) but i don't really know how to proceed, i'm afraid to make mistakes. Has anobody already done this ? JY

BIND 4.9.6-7 security hole

1998-05-20 Thread Phil Garrett
I'd just like to know where everyone is finding the 4.9.6-7 rpm. I've checked the 4.2 updates directory and the only thing there is 4.9.6-1 -- PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips, Errata and the MAILING LIST ARCHIVES! http://www.redhat.com/RedHat-FAQ /RedHat-Errata /RedHat-Tips /mailing-list

Re: Command for version

1998-05-20 Thread Bigdog
> "j" == juliano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: j> What's the command to view the system version? Try 'cat /etc/issue' for the version of Redhat For the kernel version try 'uname -a' -- Curtis Consulting mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.clark.net/pub/ray Incr

Re: Command for version

1998-05-20 Thread Kurt Marlein
On Wed, 20 May 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > What's the command to view the system version? > > uname -r or uname -a Kurt. -- PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips, Errata and the MAILING LIST ARCHIVES! http://www.redhat.com/RedHat-FAQ /RedHat-Errata /RedHat-Tips /mailing-li

Re: Kernel compilation w/o RPM

1998-05-20 Thread Ed Jaeger
I think that 2.0.32 is the preferred kernel for ipmasq - we use it with no problems. I have heard previous versions are not quite there, but I could be wrong... Ron Golan wrote: > > Check the README file in /usr/src/linux/ for instructions on compiling the > kernel without RPM. Also check the K

Re: RedHat Support????

1998-05-20 Thread Greg Fall
On Tue, 19 May 1998, Samuel R. Kaufman wrote: > Having said that, I, too, was terribly disappointed at the quality of > support from Red Hat-the-company. As I mentioned some months ago, one > typically BUYS free software to get personalized support. As I understand > it, this is central to the

Command for version

1998-05-20 Thread juliano
What's the command to view the system version? -- PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips, Errata and the MAILING LIST ARCHIVES! http://www.redhat.com/RedHat-FAQ /RedHat-Errata /RedHat-Tips /mailing-lists To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubsc

Re: RedHat Support????

1998-05-20 Thread Shawn McMahon
-Original Message- From: Samuel R. Kaufman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Tuesday, May 19, 1998 11:34 PM Subject: Re: RedHat Support >allows RH to continue in this way. A deeply troubling consequence seem

Re: NIS?

1998-05-20 Thread Abandon_All_Hope
Also you should not make them compatable. You can but, it defeats the purpose of NIS+. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - You may be disappointed if you fail, but you are doomed if you never try - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - -

Re: IMAP Bug?!

1998-05-20 Thread Fred Whipple
Bench wrote: > > I have tried to access my mailbox using Netscape Messenger with IMAP > protocol and instead of retrieving all the headers from my mailbox, it > displayed all the files and directories in my HOME directory and > directories where I have soft links. Is this an IMAP bug? In fact,

Help with CD writing

1998-05-20 Thread Brian Schramm
I am creating my own CD for different programs under Linux. I use RedHat 5.0 at this time. I have created the files and layout that I like on a server hard drive. These files are in long filename format. My question is how do I create the cd so Linux can read it on a Windows 95 machine? I kno

RE: EMail list

1998-05-20 Thread Hoe-Teck Wee
hello. I'm not sure about this, but did you list the domain niteowl.userfriendly.net in your sendmail.cw or Cwniteowl.userfriendly.net in your sendmail.cf? Also, are you running the system niteowl.userfriendly.net? I have noticed that the MX setting for userfriendly.net is niteowl.userfriendly.ne

Mutt problem

1998-05-20 Thread Michael
Hi all ! I want to try mutt but when I try to start it it gives me an error like this: /var/spool/mail/osman: No such file or directory I have been to that dir and it doesn't contain any file or dir called osman. How do I make that file or directory ?? Thanks ! -- PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ

Re: RedHat Support????

1998-05-20 Thread Michael Butler
> Hi, Mike. What others have said here about the great helpfulness of this > list is right on. For example, I was having a problem running X on my > Toshiba 225CDS, and a list member (Luc) sent me a configuration file that > worked. Actually I posted my problem some time ago and was unable to

Help with Novell

1998-05-20 Thread Brian Schramm
I am setting up a Linux box on a novell network here at work. I would like to be able to share my cd with others that are running just Novell. I have installed the mars-nw package and have read through all the info I can find about it. I cannot log into it from a workstation. I see the server

Help with shadow

1998-05-20 Thread Brian Schramm
I have looked everywhere for a set of instructions for setting up shadow passwords on Redhat. All I can find is that it has been changed from 4.x. Since Redhat's install is too stupid to ask you wether or not you would like to use shadow passwords or not, I need to set this up now. How do I do

download a web site

1998-05-20 Thread guillermo mulliert carlin
Hello, Does anybody know a program to download a whole web site? I am looking to something like teleport pro for windows. It allows you you to recreate the whole site in your disk, remaking all the links. Thanking you in advance

RE: XF86_S3V Driver

1998-05-20 Thread Hoe-Teck Wee
Jeff, in the XFree86-S3V-3.3.1-14 rpm. Do check out your manual for the installation instructions. Cheers. - hoeteck On 20-May-98 Jeff Weiner wrote: > Does anyone know where I can find the XF86_S3V driver to set up XWindows? > > Jeff Weiner -- PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips, Errata and t

.so (soname??)

1998-05-20 Thread George Lenzer
I was poking around on the net and found an RPM repository. Since I was after Enlightenment, I noticed they had an RPM of it along with a list of other needed RPMs. A lot of the required libs had names like 'glibc.so.0" etc... But, when I went to get the RPM, the filename didn't contain the

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