Hello Gordon,
Sorry, my reply wasn't directed to you, but the original poster of the
message - my *happy* finger absent mindedly clicked the
button...habit.
badger
Thursday, June 01, 2000, 9:31:35 PM, you wrote:
b> Hello Gordon,
b> Thursday, June 01, 2000, 11:51:10 AM, you wrote:
GM>> Duncan
Hello Gordon,
Thursday, June 01, 2000, 11:51:10 AM, you wrote:
GM> Duncan Hill wrote:
>> Has anyone got a basic rule or three that I can springboard off of?
>> Or are more details needed?
GM> You could try the script that I use. Get it from:
GM> ftp://duke.eburg.com/pub/linux/init.firewall
GM
Is this a dual-boot machine by chance? I have this problem on
machines that run both Windows and Linux. Some hardware will not
function when I warm-boot between operating systems. Shut down, kill
the power, and boot up again to fix it, if that's the case.
-d
Eric Clover wrote:
:im having a
im having a problem.i have an ethernet card , and it Was working. for
some unknown reason , it no longer works. it stopped working after a
reboot.
it is a realtek rtl8139b. i just changed the module but that just gave
me an error when the module loads. in the /etc/sysconfig/hwconf it is
listed
-
Doug:
more /etc/services will give you a list of ports udp and tcp and there
function.
Eddie Strohmier
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From: Doug McGarrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, June 01, 2000 10:07 PM
Subject: ports
>Where can one find a list
> Where can one find a listing of the tcp/ip ports, by
> number and function? I don't know how to ask the
> question on Alta Vista. Thanx. --doug
> ..
{eric@ns:/usr/home/eric} more /etc/services
#
# Network services, Internet style
#
# Note that it is presently the policy of IANA to assign
On Thu, Jun 01, 2000 at 11:02:45PM -0400, Doug McGarrett wrote:
> Where can one find a listing of the tcp/ip ports, by
> number and function? I don't know how to ask the
> question on Alta Vista. Thanx. --doug
> ..
http://www.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/port-numbers
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Where can one find a listing of the tcp/ip ports, by
number and function? I don't know how to ask the
question on Alta Vista. Thanx. --doug
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Thank you for your responses, I finally have it working.
It appears the 2.2.14 incorrectly passes the ioaddr when the ISA NE2000
driver is included in the kernel compile. Changing it to a loadable module
fixes the problem. Why? - I don't know.
Thanks
Tim
On Thursday, June 01, 2000 7:19 PM, M
I am working in Linux for about 2 week now . Got to run Mysql,PHP3 and
Apache after nights without sleep.
I had to research alot and also thanks to those helpful people on this list
I did it. So I am not a GURU yet, so I would say try this link, it was
helpful to me. http://www.penguinmagazine.com
On Thu, 1 Jun 2000, M. Smith wrote:
>
> Michael J. Glanovsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
>
> > Hi All:
> > Anybody know what was added or fixed for 6.2 (since 6.1)?
>
> >From their manual which comes with the purchased set:
>
> 1. Partitionless Installation, allows use of DOS Fat withou
Michael J. Glanovsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Hi All:
> Anybody know what was added or fixed for 6.2 (since 6.1)?
>From their manual which comes with the purchased set:
1. Partitionless Installation, allows use of DOS Fat without making
separate Linux partitions.
2. Improved X part
Yeah that was amusing
On Thu, 01 Jun 2000, tom minchin wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 02, 2000 at 06:28:23PM +1000, Danny wrote:
> > Someone has been getting my email address off this mailing list.
> > Think is [EMAIL PROTECTED] or whatever
> >
> > Note, I hate people invading my privacy with spam from p
This works fine with my bestpower ups ("smart" ups) using their
(opensource/command line) checkups software. I had the [mis]fortune of
seening this in action recently.
charles
On Thu, 1 Jun 2000, Robert Friberg wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Just read the rather old UPS HOWTO and would appreciate
> a
Amen brother Borho (remember that one Steve :) )
On Thu, 1 Jun 2000, Steve Borho wrote:
> It's always great to see the good guys make out well.
>
> http://www.newsalert.com/bin/story?StoryId=CotxFWbWbtefusda4nG
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What does this mean?
Jun 1 12:35:29 virtue telnetd[16290]: ttloop: peer died: Invalid or
incomplete multibyte or wide character
And why would it occur?
Thanks.
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On Thu, 1 Jun 2000, K.Deepak wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Can anyone tell me how to disable the su to root login from
> remote in RedHat Linux and Solaris. Basically, i want to login in root
> or su to root from the console , but, when i do a telnet to this
> machine, i want to disable the s
On Thu, 1 Jun 2000, Bret Hughes wrote:
> Thomas Ribbrock wrote:
>
> >
> > AFAIK, it's possible to put a password into the LILO setup, but I
> > haven't tried yet.
> >
> > Cheerio,
> >
> > Thomas
> > --
> >
>
> This could be useful. I'll dig around a bit but in the meantime does anyone
> know o
On Wed, 31 May 2000, Chad W. Skinner wrote:
> I am getting my first taste of frustration with linux lately. I had a hard
> disk go bad in my notebook so I ordered a replacement to install only linux
> on. The problem is that lilo will not come up at boot time.
>
> I partitioned my disk as follo
Hi Han,
Try this site.
http://isunix.it.ilstu.edu/resources/lg/issue28/nielsen.html
It is for RedHat 5.x but mostly you can just skip the parts about
recompiling the kernel (built in to 6.x) and replace ipchains for ipfwadmin.
But it would seem that RR has a DHCP Client of their own for Linux
On Thu, 1 Jun 2000, Manuel Antonio Camacho Quesada wrote:
>
> "It all depends". My ISA SCSI cards do not boot. I mean, they require some
> other media to boot (as a floppy or IDE drive) and load the modules. On the
> other hand, PCI SCSI cards are "bootable", so you can use your system fully
> S
"It all depends". My ISA SCSI cards do not boot. I mean, they require some
other media to boot (as a floppy or IDE drive) and load the modules. On the
other hand, PCI SCSI cards are "bootable", so you can use your system fully
SCSI. I can not assure this is always true, just observations from my
On Thu, 01 Jun 2000, Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
> I guess you mean the restricted password in lilo?
> Well, if you forgot that one as well as your root password, you will have to
> boot from floppy into single user mode, and reset the root password.
> If you disabled booting from floppy in
Hi Eagle!
> I wanted to know that if someone forgets the root password and even
> forgets the password which has been assigned for single user mode is
> there any way to get in to the system then
I guess you mean the restricted password in lilo?
Well, if you forgot that one as
Hi [EMAIL PROTECTED],
> My challenge is that I go into the install program to UPDATE the the system.
> I WANT TO KEEP /home the same and not format this partition. But the since
> the new hd is hdb the installer program is not recognizing the existing
> partitions and crashes
It's always great to see the good guys make out well.
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You know, of course, that the Tasmanians, who never
I bought a Crystal chipset 16pnp ISA card to use with my RH 6.2 machine and
have been investigating how to set it up. Thus far, I've read that I need to
specify the IRQ and turn off PNP in my bios. I have yet to find the IRQ
numeber for this exact card but I've read that IRQ 5 is the default for
S
On Thu, 1 Jun 2000, Joseph T. Tannenbaum wrote:
Netscape will freeze when I start it with out my cable modem turned on,
but it does start.
> I've never seen this one.
> Joe
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> > Gordon Messmer
> >
I had to reinstall RH 6.0 from scratch. Everything went fine except that
the installation program tripped up on both creating installing LILO to the
/boot partition? When I booted from the rescue disk, I found (perhaps not
surprisingly) that there is no /etc/lilo.conf file. Also, there is no
/b
I've never seen this one.
Joe
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Gordon Messmer
> Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 11:54 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: netscape on gnome
>
>
> Meghan Madel wrote:
> > I am REALLY baffled!
Meghan Madel wrote:
> I am REALLY baffled! I can deal with the unstability of netscape.
> However, it literally stopped working one day...for all users! I first
You know what can really screw netscape up? Being unable to resolve the
name "news". This makes me all kinds of angry. Place th
Duncan Hill wrote:
> Has anyone got a basic rule or three that I can springboard off of?
> Or are more details needed?
You could try the script that I use. Get it from:
ftp://duke.eburg.com/pub/linux/init.firewall
Should be really easy to set up. At the beginning of the file, there
are a few e
is it possible to have 2 dialup connections on one standalone linux box?
do u put in the dns nameservers as secondary for the second ppp
dattatraya
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On Thu, 01 Jun 2000, Dave Reed wrote:
>
> Yes, pump is needed (install the pump rpm if you haven't already), but
> once it's installed, netcfg will properly use pump if you choose dhcp
> as the proto for the ethernet device. You don't need to do anything
> to call pump yourself.
>
Ah. Ok. As I
I am not sure if this would break in the presence
of a transparent web cache or not? Also, just
because one transparent web cache recognizes that
it is not truly http traffic and forwards it without
modification, does not mean that another will. Given
all the special attention port 80 gets, it i
> From: John Aldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> On Thu, 01 Jun 2000, Han Liu wrote:
> >
> > I have a win98/rh6.2 box I'd like to connect via
> Roadrunner, TimeWarner's cable modem service. The ip
> address they provide is dynamic but activating dhcp did not
> help. I've also tried the suggestions
At 10:59 AM 6/1/00 , Duncan Hill wrote:
>I'm trying to work out the rules that will allow outside connections
>to only connect to ports 22 and 80, while still allowing the internal
>network full access. Unfortunately, the internal network is NOT one
>of the network numbers assigned for LANs.
>
>
On Thu, 01 Jun 2000, Han Liu wrote:
>
> I have a win98/rh6.2 box I'd like to connect via
Roadrunner, TimeWarner's cable modem service. The ip
address they provide is dynamic but activating dhcp did not
help. I've also tried the suggestions on linuxdocs.org to
no avail. I can connect without a pr
Jake Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>If I was to run sshd on port 80, what are the consequences? Will it look
>different than web traffic? Any info is a plus!
Well obviously you won't be able to run a webserver on the same box. Don't
know what would happen if someone tried to hit sshd ru
> Resent-Cc:
> MBOX-Line: From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Jun 1 13:10:09 2000
> From: "Han Liu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> I have a win98/rh6.2 box I'd like to connect via Roadrunner, =
> TimeWarner's cable modem service. The ip address they provide is dynamic =
> but activating dhcp did not help. I'v
I have a win98/rh6.2 box I'd like to connect via
Roadrunner, TimeWarner's cable modem service. The ip address they provide is
dynamic but activating dhcp did not help. I've also tried the suggestions on
linuxdocs.org to no avail. I can connect without a problem when I boot to
windoze. Does a
freshmeat.net
> -Original Message-
> From: Chad W. Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 6:49 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Lilo not loading properly
>
>
> I should have mentioned this, but this was the second time I tried to
> install the system
>Duncan Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'm currently trying to decipher the IPChains howot, and other
>assorted documentation, and am having a few difficulties. The major
>one is that my setup is nothing like any of the examples. I have a
>single ethernet card connected to the local net, whi
When Gnome is started by non-root user the following two error
msgs occur. While gnome does at least come up, the control-
center apps are unavailable as might be expected by 2nd error msg.
"Could not open Help Topics File NULL" and "Unable to reach the
Control-Center"
Is anyone familiar with
Ray:
It is very much like the older versions of RH 4.2 and above except don't
forget to add the NameVirtualHost line. See the httpd.conf
I have attached.
Eddie Strohmier
Bonwell Globalnet Inc.
www.bonwell.com
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From: Ray Parish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Both of these products are included on the 3rd party Server Applications
>disk included in the RH 6.2 distribution. Reviews on the net are sparse.
>I will appreciate any comments/recommendations regarding them.
We are looking at using I-Gear here where I work as a repl
hey.. I never received my copy.. Thanks
Ray
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Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2000 3:21 PM
Subject: RE: virtual hosting
> Scott,
>
> I'll send you a copy of my Apache httpd.conf file to s
If I was to run sshd on port 80, what are the consequences? Will it look
different than web traffic? Any info is a plus!
Thanks
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I'm currently trying to decipher the IPChains howot, and other
assorted documentation, and am having a few difficulties. The major
one is that my setup is nothing like any of the examples. I have a
single ethernet card connected to the local net, which is in turn
masq'd to the real world. Ther
John Aldrich wrote:
> On Thu, 01 Jun 2000, Bret Hughes wrote:
> >
> > This could be useful. I'll dig around a bit but in the meantime does anyone
> > know off hand how to do this? At least making someone use a boot disk to get
> > into a box whose physical security has been compromised is a ste
>From some dude:
#The Linux kernel needs the right SCSI module for your SCSI adapter card before
#it can talk to the CD-ROM drive. Unfortunately, the modules live on the CD-ROM
#disk.
Red Hat 6.0, 6.1, 6.2 all booted from my scsi cdrom.What exactly is required
in the kernel in order for the c
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I have an 8.4 GB hard drive that I had RH 6.1 installed on an older
> computer. I was planning to stick it into a newer pc to dual boot with
> WIN98. I have the hd installed and my bios recognizes both hds.
>
> My challenge is that I go into the install program to U
I don't seem to have this problem :^)
Check out my sig below...
> Someone has been getting my email address off this mailing list.
> Think is [EMAIL PROTECTED] or whatever
>
> Note, I hate people invading my privacy with spam from prono web sites, mailing
> list that I am not apart of such as
"Robert Friberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Just read the rather old UPS HOWTO and would appreciate
>any advice on how I can proceed.
>
>Are there any solutions that support bringing
>a system up again when the power is back? Perhaps
>using "wake on lan"?
>
>If or if not, is there any specific
Hi All:
Anybody know what was added or fixed for 6.2 (since
6.1)?
Thanks,
Mike
On Thu, 01 Jun 2000, Bret Hughes wrote:
>
> This could be useful. I'll dig around a bit but in the meantime does anyone
> know off hand how to do this? At least making someone use a boot disk to get
> into a box whose physical security has been compromised is a step in the right
> direction. A
On Thu, 01 Jun 2000, Meghan Madel wrote:
> I am REALLY baffled! I can deal with the unstability of netscape.
> However, it literally stopped working one day...for all users! I first
> deleted all lock files, then deleted all .netscape directories for each
> user, then wrote to you all an
On Thu, 01 Jun 2000, tom minchin wrote:
> The latest version does (using the lba32 option). I've currently got
> Win2000 on the first 8gig of a disk, and RH6.2 on the last 4gig (LILO
> lives on the MBR and is able to boot either OS).
>
> Getting it on was awkward, you have to create a boot floppy
On Fri, 02 Jun 2000, Danny wrote:
> Someone has been getting my email address off this mailing list.
> Think is [EMAIL PROTECTED] or whatever
>
> Note, I hate people invading my privacy with spam from prono web sites, mailing
> list that I am not apart of such as the people at yourpark.com
>
>
On Wed, 31 May 2000, eagle wrote:
> hello,
> I wanted to know that if someone forgets the root password and even
> forgets the password which has been assigned for single user mode is
> there any way to get in to the system then(I am not asking about the
> normal user but the super user i.e, as a
Hi All:
Anybody know what was added or fixed for 6.2 (since
6.1)?
Thanks,
Mike
At 11:48 PM 01-06-00, you wrote:
>Thomas Ribbrock wrote:
>
> >
> > AFAIK, it's possible to put a password into the LILO setup, but I
> > haven't tried yet.
> >
> > Cheerio,
> >
> > Thomas
> > --
> >
>
>This could be useful. I'll dig around a bit but in the meantime does anyone
>know off hand how
Thomas Ribbrock wrote:
>
> AFAIK, it's possible to put a password into the LILO setup, but I
> haven't tried yet.
>
> Cheerio,
>
> Thomas
> --
>
This could be useful. I'll dig around a bit but in the meantime does anyone
know off hand how to do this? At least making someone use a boot disk to
I am REALLY baffled! I can deal with the unstability of netscape.
However, it literally stopped working one day...for all users! I first
deleted all lock files, then deleted all .netscape directories for each
user, then wrote to you all and have taken your advice. I am
determined to get
-Original Message-
From: Pete Lancashire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, June 01, 2000 2:01 AM
Subject: how do I add a module to apache ?
>I need to add mod_auth_mysql to the RedHat 6.2 apache RPM.
>
>But mod_auth_perl wants me to add to the
-Original Message-
From: Pete Lancashire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, June 01, 2000 12:01 AM
Subject: Help: Redhat 6.2 + Apache (6.2 dist) + Perl 5.6.0 + mod_perl
>Time to ask ..
>
>Here the problem. I can not get any RPM version
>of mod_
For those of you out there who use the modssl howto, located at:
http://www.jasons.org/modssl.php
and want to use PHP 4.0.0 instead of PHP 3.x, there's a patch that you'll
need, but only if you're running RedHat 6.2. It stems from the way
that the imap and imap-devel packages place files in the
You can get the updated lilo from:
ftp://ftp.redhat.com/contrib/libc6/i386/lilo-21.4.3-1.i386.rpm
(or mirror site)
You'll have to install RH and boot from a boot floppy so you can
install this RPM (or update your install CD to include it).
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, Jun 01, 2000 at 06:48:53AM
Just a couple of things that may or may not be over simpistic, but if you
insert the information manually you will need to reload the tables using
mysqladmin or by restarting the mysql server in order for the changes to
take play. You did not mention doing this so I thought I would double check.
I should have mentioned this, but this was the second time I tried to
install the system. The first time I also used a /boot and /var/log
partitions. When this failed I took the extra partitions and consolidated
them as they were on the old drive. I will try it again though as I am at
my wits end
On 31-May-00 at 18:44:52 Alan Mead wrote:
> At 01:12 AM 5/31/00 , Krikofer wrote:
>>Hi. My friend had told me that Linux does not have a good
>>firewall. Linux can be broken into easily (according to his job's system
>>administrator). Would any of you know if this is true? He says his
>>fri
On Wed, May 31, 2000 at 11:15:24AM -0400, John Aldrich wrote:
> On Wed, 31 May 2000, Jake McHenry wrote:
> > With the new Lilo, can the Linux partition be anywhere on the drive, or
> > does it still have to be below the limit? I'm running 6.1 and have had to
> > use partition magic to completely r
If you want to allow printing from ANYWHERE (inside your firewall), you
should be able to put just a line containing "+" in hosts.lpd.
> Date: Wed, 31 May 2000 21:49:32 -0500 (CDT)
> From: "Carey F. Cox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: pump and remote printing
>
> > N
Hi all,
Just read the rather old UPS HOWTO and would appreciate
any advice on how I can proceed.
Are there any solutions that support bringing
a system up again when the power is back? Perhaps
using "wake on lan"?
If or if not, is there any specific redhat way of implementing
an ups solution?
On Fri, Jun 02, 2000 at 06:28:23PM +1000, Danny wrote:
> Someone has been getting my email address off this mailing list.
> Think is [EMAIL PROTECTED] or whatever
>
> Note, I hate people invading my privacy with spam from prono web sites, mailing
> list that I am not apart of such as the people
On 02-Jun-2000 Danny opined:
> Someone has been getting my email address off this mailing list.
> Think is [EMAIL PROTECTED] or whatever
>
> Note, I hate people invading my privacy with spam from prono web sites,
> mailing
> list that I am not apart of such as the people at yourpark.com
>
> Wh
Hi all,
Can anyone tell me how to disable the su to root login from
remote in RedHat Linux and Solaris. Basically, i want to login in root
or su to root from the console , but, when i do a telnet to this
machine, i want to disable the su to root login.
Can Anyone please help me out.
On Wed, May 31, 2000 at 09:37:17PM -0600, Philippe Moutarlier wrote:
>
> Well, I never used it, but I thought single user mode didn't have a
> password ...
AFAIK, it's possible to put a password into the LILO setup, but I
haven't tried yet.
Cheerio,
Thomas
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Chad:
I don't see a boot partition in your setup. On my installations I always
make a /boot partition using disk DRUID and it would keep lilo within the
1024 cylinder barrier. Of course there has been mentioned of a new lilo
package on this list that appears to get around this BIOS problem. I wou
Mohan:
When you boot to linux single you get the bash #. You are root at this point
and simply typing "passwd" at that prompt and enter allows you to change
your root password. Seems like an easy way for other users to easily change
the root password but in an multiuser area there are other ways
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