What do I have to do after I have added these psudeo terminals to the
securetty file.
Thanks,
Anthony
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From: "Robert Soros" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2000 1:32 AM
Subject: Re: Telnet
On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 at 06:18:53PM -0400, Kevin Wood wrote:
> If you look at the command ssh-keygen, this is what you will need.
>
> Run the command ssh-keygen as the user you will be logging into the
> remote machine with.
> This will produce a identity key and an identity.pub key located in the
Thanks Patrick,
I will do that internalyy, but I was actually thinking of controlled access to a
hosted site through the firewall to demo new websites, the straight IP set allows
me to set up 4 of them, I would just like to hide them behind a firewall to keep
the general population out.
Will thi
Hi,
Thanks for the response. Let me be more specific.
I am using domain name based mail forwading at my ISP. All users within my
office have individual e-mail IDs [EMAIL PROTECTED] My ISP forwards all
mails coming to mydomain.com into one POP3 mail box. Now, I collect all
these mails from ISPs POP
I use PBI but on the cheap plan with PPPoE.
My setup is:
ADSL Bridge (Westell WireSpeed)
|
|
eth0
Firewall/Router
eth1
|
|
Local Area Network
192.168.1.0/24
You ca
Not sure about you board but have you checked Ausus' website for a BIOS
update? I just got done building a new machine with a 800Mhz Socket A
Athlon and ran into a snag. All the install went fine except when
rebooting into the new system (RH 6.2) I got a kernel panic. Upon a little
tinkering I fou
Hi,
I'm looking to upgrade our two Red Hat 6.1 machines. They both have the
asus p2b-ds motherboard, and dual 350 MHz piiis. According to the
motherboard manual, the maximum fsb frequency is 112 MHz, and the
maximum bus multiplier is 5.0. According to this, I figure that this
motherboard will
Ricardo Marques wrote:
>
> I install Linux with only two partitions swap and Linux native.
>
> All of my colleges install with three, four or more partition each one with
> different size. The number end sizes depend on the situation (server,
> workstation, kind of server, etc).
>
I used to ha
This is a twis on an old problem.
I have a PBI Enhanced DSL account. This gives me 5 IP's through a
single DSL modem. I want to use the redhat bos to create a firewall,
and that is easy enough. What I wish to know is this.
With the 5 adresses, Can I set up another linux box to act as a ro
Take a look at
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/hedrick/
and
http://www.linux-ide.org/
Lee Howard
At 11:32 PM 8/21/00 -0400, you wrote:
>>
>> The ALI IDE drivers weren't in the kernel patch when 6.2 was released, so
>> you'll have this lockup. I can't say specifically if they are
>
> The ALI IDE drivers weren't in the kernel patch when 6.2 was released, so
> you'll have this lockup. I can't say specifically if they are now, either
I haven't checked Pinstripe yet, but where would I get the patch that includes the
ALI IDE drivers, and what would it be called? I have alrea
Welll I'm going to add to a previous post...
On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 at 03:26:35PM -0700, Julius Smith wrote:
> > That being said, you're probably in trouble anyways. I have it
> >on reliable authority (the Lucent people, who would know) that the PCI
> >interface card doesn't work wit
Nope And if this will only effect users (or not really effect
anything) I'm not worried about it... I'm the only one that ever telnets
there... It's my mail server Everyone else only has access to pop
connections, and users that have ftp are on a different box Thanks!
On Mon, 21 Aug 2000, Osyrys wrote:
> When I log into my account through telnet for maint. and stuff, it says.
>
> bash: ulimit: cannot modify limit: Operation not permitted
>
> Any thoughts on what this might be?? If anyone knows, it'd be great...
> The only thing that's chang
>
> I'm no DNS guru myself, but it seems to me that you're trying to enter a
> canonical record for a domain within the database file for a completely
> domain name. I mean, this file that you pasted here corresponds to the
> mydom.com.ar domain, but the record you're trying to add belongs to th
no, but I have done so several times with fips 2.x. Works great.
charles
On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Doug McGarrett wrote:
> Out of curiosity, has anyone on this list used parted to shrink a FAT or
> FAT32 partition? I have used it to extend a FAT32 parti
hi guys!
iam using fetchmail in mutidrop mode. one problem i encountered is that
each time i bcc my mail to a recipient, it goes to the root. can u help me
guys on this?
-> dondave <-
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When I log into my account through telnet for maint. and stuff, it says.
bash: ulimit: cannot modify limit: Operation not permitted
Any thoughts on what this might be?? If anyone knows, it'd be great...
The only thing that's changed is that I installed the imapd/ipop2d pack
Hi Fernando,
You will need to create a new 'zone' called clie1.com in the named.conf (or
named.boot if it is an old bind) the create the record for it.
If this is just to be able to do some sort of internal web development (I'm
just guessing since I do something similar) why not try just doing t
Oh, the program 'mail'. I'm confused. You said you read your mail with
pine. If you mean the message "You have mail." when you log in, that's a
feature of your shell (unset MAILCHECK in bash to disable it).
If this is not what you are refering to, then please explain, but speak
slowly, I'm a bit
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On 21/08/00 at 15:02 gigme chittayath wrote:
>Hai ,
>
>Anybody could help me , how can i do "ssh" with out
>
>giving password at all time , when i try to get
>
>connected.Basicaaly i am trying to automate the ssh
>
>connectivity.Any help is highly ap
On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, Fernando Rowies wrote:
> I'm running bind in a linux box isolated from Internet
> and have configured dns to test purposes.
>
> This is my db.mydom.com.ar configuration:
>
> @IN SOA host1.mydom.com.ar. root.host1.mydom.com.ar. (
> 282001 ;
On Mon, 21 Aug 2000, you wrote:
> Hai ,
>
> Anybody could help me , how can i do "ssh" with out
>
> giving password at all time , when i try to get
>
> connected.Basicaaly i am trying to automate the ssh
>
> connectivity.Any help is highly appreciated.
>
Hmmperhaps put the IP address o
I'm assuming that all the email is addressed to one recipient. If
that's the case, procmail can be configured to sort them by, say,
mailing list. You'd sort on the From header.
If, however, the messages are for different users, you'd need to
establish them as users on your system. Then sendmai
Hi all,
anyone know anything this motherboard under RH6.2?
In particular I'm wondering if the onboard SCSI controller will give a
problem:
Symbios Logic 53C876 Dual Channel Ultra, one's wide and the other narrow
will work...
thanks,
Ahbaid.
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On Mon, 21 Aug 2000, Statux spewed into the bitstream:
S>Well.. there's the dummy message which is put into the mail files
S>(like.. DON'T DELETE THIS MESSAGE, or whatever). mail interprets it as a
S>seperate message instead of ignoring it (like the clients that create the
S>message do). So I alw
On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 at 03:26:35PM -0700, Julius Smith wrote:
> > That being said, you're probably in trouble anyways. I have it
> >on reliable authority (the Lucent people, who would know) that the PCI
> >interface card doesn't work with the Linux PCMCIA stuff. They say that
> >they PC
Is there a way to actually know what's accessing the hard disk? To
eliminate a few I already use: uname, uptime, df, w, who, ftpwho, lpq,
lpc, users, domainname, ipfwadm, netstat, mailstats, smbstatus,
procinfo, ifconfig, rpcinfo, lsof.
Note: Detailed Document(s) and Sample(s) are more than welc
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> On 21-Aug-2000 Marie Bennington wrote:
[snip]
> What does the above message have to do with rh 7.0 official release ?
> The last time I checked it was 6.2 / -Larry
Larry, the public beta for what will be 7.0 has been released for d/l
for some time now. It's going to
On 21-Aug-2000 Marie Bennington wrote:
> Isaiah Weiner wrote:
>>
>> > Geez... I guess I forgot to do that... I dunno how many times in the last
>> > 5
>> > years I've seen that dang question!!!
>>
>> That and
>>
>> Where can I buy $stock before the IPO?
>>
>> --
>> - Isai
On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 at 03:26:35PM -0700, Julius Smith wrote:
> > That being said, you're probably in trouble anyways. I have it
> >on reliable authority (the Lucent people, who would know) that the PCI
> >interface card doesn't work with the Linux PCMCIA stuff. They say that
> >they PC
Next time post all your FreeBSD related questions to
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On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Greg Wright wrote:
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>
> On 21/08/00 at 13:05 kdeepak wrote:
>
> >Hi All,
> > This is a bit off topic question. But i am
> That being said, you're probably in trouble anyways. I have it
>on reliable authority (the Lucent people, who would know) that the PCI
>interface card doesn't work with the Linux PCMCIA stuff. They say that
>they PCMCIA gang is aware of the problem. They also claim the ISA card
>does
If you look at the command ssh-keygen, this is what you will need.
Run the command ssh-keygen as the user you will be logging into the
remote machine with.
This will produce a identity key and an identity.pub key located in the
~/.ssh/ directory. Now on the remote machine, make a directory called
Isaiah Weiner wrote:
>
> > Geez... I guess I forgot to do that... I dunno how many times in the last 5
> > years I've seen that dang question!!!
>
> That and
>
> Where can I buy $stock before the IPO?
>
> --
> - Isaiah
not the dreaded IPO question again! Kill me now!
Ma
At 09:48 AM 8/21/00 -0500, Nitebirdz wrote:
>
>I got a problem during the installation of Red Hat 6.1 and need some help,
>please. I try to install directly from the CD on a system that has a
>Seagate SCSI hard drive, and the initrd images seems to load fine, then it
>calls the aic7xxx module dri
Well.. there's the dummy message which is put into the mail files
(like.. DON'T DELETE THIS MESSAGE, or whatever). mail interprets it as a
seperate message instead of ignoring it (like the clients that create the
message do). So I always have at least one message in the mail file (as
mail is quick
Setting a umask to 006 is almost certainly not what you want. Not a knock,
but I just wanted to explain it so that the issue is clear.
Technically, yes you are correct that files are created with a mask of
666, unless the files are executable. In that case they would come out
with a mask of 777.
Hai ,
Anybody could help me , how can i do "ssh" with out
giving password at all time , when i try to get
connected.Basicaaly i am trying to automate the ssh
connectivity.Any help is highly appreciated.
thanks & rgds,
gigme.
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Yes, that precisely was the case and I was about to write that I finally
could get it to work when I got your mail. Thank you very much guys..
--rezwanul
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From: Kevin Wood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2000 3:52 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subje
Try:
---
localhost IN A 127.0.0.1
mydom.com.ar. IN A 192.168.1.1
host1 IN A 192.168.1.1
ftpIN CNAME host1.mydom.com.ar.
wwwIN CNAME host1.mydom.com.ar.
mail IN CNAME host1.mydom.com.ar.
---
A n
This would point to the fact that the root=/dev/sdx is pointing to the
wrong device. You'll have to fix this in order to get it working. This
can be changed in /etc/lilo.conf. it should be something like
root=/dev/md0.
Good luck.
Kevin
"Kabir, Rezwanul" wrote:
>
> Hi Kirk and all
>
>
Hi Kirk and all
Thanks for your suggestion. Yes, I had forgotten to include raid1.o
module in the initrd.img in the bootdisk. It almost work now
It seems that now during the boot process it can create and start the
raid array. One of the arrays md0 contains the root filesystem.
I'm running bind in a linux box isolated from Internet
and have configured dns to test purposes.
This is my db.mydom.com.ar configuration:
@IN SOA host1.mydom.com.ar. root.host1.mydom.com.ar. (
282001 ; serial
10800 ; refresh after 3
I put Redhat 6.2 on a Compaq Proliant 1500 (Dual P133, 64MB ram,
SCSI, but no raid array). The install was OK. (redhat install: custom)
I followed along the lines of
http://www.geocities.com/rlcomp_1999/linux.html
Here are my problems that I have encountered:
Redhat doesn't recognize the ram in
Alright you big whiner. You got more than 1 reply to this thread already
:)
So what is your probelm with mail then? I don't have the
quell-folder-internal-messagechecked and I don't have any problems with
either pine or imap clients.
charles
On Sat, 19 Aug 2000, Statux wrote:
> Ok.. that takes
The ALI IDE drivers weren't in the kernel patch when 6.2 was released, so
you'll have this lockup. I can't say specifically if they are now, either
in Pinstripe, however, you can compile the kernel from source and apply the
IDE patch which includes the ALI 66 driver... hopefully it's compatible.
Greetings everyone. I wrote quite a while back concerning a problem I
was having with a new motherboard/cpu I purchased. It is the Redfox
Motherboard with the ALI chipset. When I try to install Linux it will
boot the kernel and start through the initiazation. But when it comes
to the ide it ha
Programming Constructs
1. Programming is like sex: one mistake and you have to support it
for the rest of your life.
2. Real programmers are those that can sleep in front of terminals
with their eyes opened.
3. Real programmers don't work from 9 to 5. If any real programmer
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On 21/08/00 at 13:05 kdeepak wrote:
>Hi All,
> This is a bit off topic question. But i am sure that i will get
>help. I just want to know as to how one can install network card in a
>Free BSD machine. Acutally while installing the OS i did not pu
On Mon, 21 Aug 2000, Isaiah Weiner spewed into the bitstream:
IW>> Geez... I guess I forgot to do that... I dunno how many times in the last 5
IW>> years I've seen that dang question!!!
IW>
IW>That and
IW>
IW>Where can I buy $stock before the IPO?
Bwa-ha-ha-ha-ha!
Hullo Isaiah.
I got a problem during the installation of Red Hat 6.1 and need some help,
please. I try to install directly from the CD on a system that has a
Seagate SCSI hard drive, and the initrd images seems to load fine, then it
calls the aic7xxx module driver and it simply hangs. It does not do
anythihg
I've been watching this discussion with real interest, as I plan on
upgrading to something quicker than 56k sometime in the "near" future...
My concern/question is this: Server masq's the internal (nonroutable)
network onto another "internal" (nonroutable) network (say from 192.168.68.x
to 10.0.
Folks,
I have tried and tried to print to a Jet Direct printer from Red Hat
Linux 6.2. I've applied the latest updates and everything, but it won't
work.
I've configured it as a DIRECT printer (I've also tried DIRECT/lpd) with
the correct IP and port using printtool. I can telnet to this port
On Sat, 19 Aug 2000, Stephen E. Hargrove wrote:
> Okay, I've taken everyone's recommendations to heart concerning eth0,
> eth1 and my private network. I can access all machines locally, but IP
> Masquerade isn't working (i.e., I can't ping outside of 192.168.2.0
> UNLESS I'm working from 192.1
> Geez... I guess I forgot to do that... I dunno how many times in the last 5
> years I've seen that dang question!!!
That and
Where can I buy $stock before the IPO?
--
- Isaiah
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> Not without problems. Often I will upgrade some package manually by
> compiling it from source (since no RPM happens to be available). And
> unless I create the RPM and then install from the RPM, the upgrade will
> overwrite the compiled binaries regardless of their version being newer or
> no
On Sun, Aug 20, 2000 at 02:23:31PM -0700, Julius Smith wrote:
> I just got a WaveLAN PCI card adapter, and I see that it is
> supported. However, when I set PCIC in /etc/sysconfig/pcmcia to wavelan_cs
> (also setting PCMCIA to yes), and then say /etc/rc.d/init.d/pcmcia start, I
> get the error
> Hi All,
> This is a bit off topic question. But i am sure that i will get
> help. I just want to know as to how one can install network card in a
> Free BSD machine. Acutally while installing the OS i did not put the
> network card. Now, i don't to how to configure it. My network card is
Hi All,
This is a bit off topic question. But i am sure that i will get
help. I just want to know as to how one can install network card in a
Free BSD machine. Acutally while installing the OS i did not put the
network card. Now, i don't to how to configure it. My network card is
rtl8139
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