There is also a chance that something is swapping to disk as well. This
could explain disk hits when nothing is being typed at the keyboard.
Depending on the amount of RAM you have, and what is running, one of the
processes might be using some of the swap space on the HD in lue of RAM.
Being n
sound_core (i think it's called) and sound modules need to be insmod'd
before things like opl3.. have them in?
On Sun, 27 Aug 2000, John Aldrich wrote:
> Ok... I'm sure this is a FAQ, but I'm not sure where to
> begin to look for it
>
> A few weeks ago (probably after an "unscheduled power
disk doing things for no reason? uh oh.. i hope we're not turning into
DOS/Windows, here :)
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What does FCPGA and SECC2 mean? Do they impact on linux?
thanks,
Ahbaid.
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On Sun, 27 Aug 2000, Greg Wright wrote:
>
> Nope, this would just be a clueless admin OR a network that wants to have
> only MS encrypted passwords, this would be stupid to do on purpose IMHO
>
:-) And since when has being a SysAdmin NOT been compatible
with being clueless??? ;-) Just because it
On Sat, 26 Aug 2000, Miroslav Skoric wrote:
> Gentle folks,
>
> I noticed a strange thing within RH 6.2 (the same I have seen within RH
> 6.1):
>
> Every 4-5 seconds, my hard disk drive is doing some short read/write (or
> else?) action, although I don't command anything from the keyboard, or
>
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On 26/08/00 at 23:14 John Aldrich wrote:
>On Sat, 26 Aug 2000, Dominic Wild wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> Can connect with my ISP with Winblows 95. Am having trouble connecting
via kppd. ISP claims authentication is CHAP, is that correct as Windoze
uses PAP?? Ha
Hi
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>
>On 27/08/00 at 10:19 Dominic Wild wrote:
>Hi,
>Can connect with my ISP with Winblows 95. Am having trouble connecting via
kppd. ISP claims authentication is CHAP, is that correct as Windoze uses
PAP?? Have filled in my chap-secrets file and my pap-se
Gentle folks,
I noticed a strange thing within RH 6.2 (the same I have seen within RH
6.1):
Every 4-5 seconds, my hard disk drive is doing some short read/write (or
else?) action, although I don't command anything from the keyboard, or
mouse, and no particular computing is being performed (I cou
Ok... I'm sure this is a FAQ, but I'm not sure where to
begin to look for it
A few weeks ago (probably after an "unscheduled power
failure") my machine at work will not let me play any
sounds, because it can't load the opl3 module for my sound
card and thus, my sound card is not initialized.
Dominic:
What instructions did they give your for connecting with windoze? Did they
give you a primary and secondary DNS? I have seen pppd die on dialing with
Kppp when I don't supply the DNS on setup of Kppp. Try the PAP setup up with
DNS numbers and leave the check on default gateway on remote
On Sat, 26 Aug 2000, (Jonathan Wilson) wrote:
> I have the wuftpd and anonftp packages installed, but anonymous user's
> can't put, and I don't see anywhere where that is restricted. Do I have to
> do something special to let anonymous users put?
Anonymous "guest" users can't upload by default
I use a client server solution here. DWUN which I found at freshmeat, and
a windows client called WinDWUN. You can find a link to it on the DWUN
home page. It looks like the dialup network icon on the desktop and
allows the user to start and stop pppd. If another user is logged in and
dialed
On Sat, 26 Aug 2000, Dominic Wild wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Can connect with my ISP with Winblows 95. Am having trouble connecting via kppd. ISP
>claims authentication is CHAP, is that correct as Windoze uses PAP?? Have filled in
>my chap-secrets file and my pap-secrets file and still no luck. Get "kppd
On Sun, 27 Aug 2000, Ahbaid Gaffoor wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I got a supermicro Dual Processor PIII motherboard
>
> Supermicro P6DBS Dual CPU/ATX/SCSI/RAID/AGP
>
[snip]
> 2) When using these boards, do I need a special case size for this?
>
Shouldn't...although it would be a good idea to get s
On Sat, 26 Aug 2000, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
> Howdy,
> to anyone who was following my "Needing help with eth0" saga, I reinstalled
> from scratch (this time doing a "gnome workstation" install, in stead of
> custom,
>
> And everything is fine - including eth0.
>
> So I'm wondering,
> What went
You are right, according to your comments in smb.conf, you should read
ENCRYPTION.txt, Win95.txt and WinNT.txt in the samba documentation before
you set
encrypt passwords = yes
by uncommenting the line in samba.conf
Dominic Wild
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Hi,
Can connect with my ISP with Winblows 95. Am having trouble connecting via
kppd. ISP claims authentication is CHAP, is that correct as Windoze uses PAP??
Have filled in my chap-secrets file and my pap-secrets file and still no luck.
Get "kppd daemon died unexpectedly" errors. Any hints??
Hi All,
I got a supermicro Dual Processor PIII motherboard
Supermicro P6DBS Dual CPU/ATX/SCSI/RAID/AGP
questions:
1) Anyone running linux on this?
2) When using these boards, do I need a special case size for this?
3) I plan on playing with the beta version of linux on this, does the
ins
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On 26/08/00 at 20:49 Justin Zygmont wrote:
>I was just looking to see if there was a way to restrict normal users
>from leaving their home directory, and I couldn't find one. Does anyone
>know if this can be done without removing directory permissions
On Sat, 26 Aug 2000, SoloCDM wrote:
> > try passive command at the ftp prompt. I use this all the time with no
> > problems but I do understand that some sites don't like passive
> > connections but I have never found one. There are some modules that can
> > be installed on a linux firewall mach
I was just looking to see if there was a way to restrict normal users
from leaving their home directory, and I couldn't find one. Does anyone
know if this can be done without removing directory permissions on
everything:)
thanks...
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Bret Hughes wrote:
>
> SoloCDM wrote:
>
> > When I ftp to a remote site, then execute any command at the remote
> > host prompt, I get errors that all agree upon the same things: illegal
> > PORT command, no PORT specified.
> >
> > I am masquerading down-stream from the firewall; therefore, it i
Hello Richard,
Friday, August 25, 2000, 7:30:28 PM, you wrote:
RP> On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Scott Skrogstad wrote:
>> I am running 6.1 with about 3,000 users. Most of my users are local and
>> retrieve their mail via pop3. But there has been a growing number of
>> users who travel or who would li
Howdy,
I have the wuftpd and anonftp packages installed, but anonymous user's
can't put, and I don't see anywhere where that is restricted. Do I have to
do something special to let anonymous users put?
It's actually backwards - I'd like to have an anonymous "incoming" that's
black-hole style,
Try adding this line to your /etc/hosts.allow:
ALL : 192.168.0.
This is from my two-machine Red Hat 6.1 network with lots of partitions
nfs mounted between the two machines. The local IP addresses of these
two machines are 192.168.0.x. Restart your nfs services. Good luck,
I recently upgraded from 6.1 to 6.2, and now I can't mount files between
two RH 6.2 systems. I get the error
mount: RPC: Unable to receive; errno = Connection refused
Samba mounts work fine. I have both machines in /etc/hosts.allow on both
machines, and rlogin works fine.
Does this
SoloCDM wrote:
> When I ftp to a remote site, then execute any command at the remote
> host prompt, I get errors that all agree upon the same things: illegal
> PORT command, no PORT specified.
>
> I am masquerading down-stream from the firewall; therefore, it is my
> understanding that I will nee
When I ftp to a remote site, then execute any command at the remote
host prompt, I get errors that all agree upon the same things: illegal
PORT command, no PORT specified.
I am masquerading down-stream from the firewall; therefore, it is my
understanding that I will need to activate some modules
Howdy,
to anyone who was following my "Needing help with eth0" saga, I reinstalled
from scratch (this time doing a "gnome workstation" install, in stead of
custom,
And everything is fine - including eth0.
So I'm wondering,
What went wrong with the custom install?
I think I'm going to redo the
Thank you for your efforts and time answering my plea for help. I'm sorry
for the delay answering but I had to be at work this morning at 5:00 a.m.
Below is a copy of the original message that contains all the facts I have
at this time. Please read it carefully as some parts contain a lot of deta
On Sat, 26 Aug 2000, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> ssh is NOT in the menu for setup. Could you please tell me exactly where
> you got those RPMs, and what version they are? I'd love to get my hands on
> some "official" Red Hat ones :-)
> JW
>
Hmm I got 'em from a loc
On Sat, 26 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> using Smaba,, good luck
>
>
> Brian
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>
For dialup connection sharing? This is not what Samba does. If you
realy wanted to, you could set up a share that when you connected to it,
it would bring up the PPP link, b
Jonathan Wilson wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> ssh is NOT in the menu for setup. Could you please tell me exactly where
> you got those RPMs, and what version they are? I'd love to get my hands on
> some "official" Red Hat ones :-)
> JW
>
> At 07:53 PM 8/24/2000 -0400, you wrote:
> >On Thu,
On Sat, 26 Aug 2000, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
> ssh is NOT in the menu for setup. Could you please tell me exactly
> where you got those RPMs, and what version they are? I'd love to
> get my hands on some "official" Red Hat ones :-)
You won't, at least not soon. RH isn't including any cryto stuff
using Smaba,, good luck
Brian
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Juha Saarinen wrote:
> Never Mind. I rtfmed some more and found it. There is no SGVA server
> %-> anymore it is all just XFree86. I wonder why the rpm did not create the
> %-> symilnk from /etc/X11/X for me? should it have?
> %->
> %-> sorry for the wasted bandwidth
>
> I think it should have
Linda,
Need to set up IP masquerade. Follow the IP masquerade HOW TO. Basically it
is adding the following lines for your in your /etc/rc.d/rc.local file:
/sbin/ipchains -P forward DENY
/sbin/ipchains -A forward -s 192.168.100.0/24 -j MASQ
echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
The above exampl
Yeah just now - that worked, thanks.
At 10:57 AM 8/26/2000 -0700, you wrote:
>Did you try adding /usr/bin/passwd to /etc/shells?
>
>Eric
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jonathan Wilson
> > Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2000 10:2
Hi,
Everything is working so well with my home network
I thought I would try something new. What How-To's or
books would you suggest reading to use my Linux box to
make the dialup network connection and then share
it with 2 win98 boxes. I did have dialup working
at one time for one machine but ha
Howdy,
ssh is NOT in the menu for setup. Could you please tell me exactly where
you got those RPMs, and what version they are? I'd love to get my hands on
some "official" Red Hat ones :-)
JW
At 07:53 PM 8/24/2000 -0400, you wrote:
>On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
Did you try adding /usr/bin/passwd to /etc/shells?
Eric
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jonathan Wilson
> Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2000 10:25 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Can't I set a users "shell" to /usr/bin/passwd?
>
On Sat, 26 Aug 2000, Rick Warner wrote:
> But is this a NIC issue or a Motherboard/BIOS issue?
Don't know. All I can confirm for sure was that the problem, as I
experienced it, affected one model of card and a wide range of motherboard
models / manufacturers. It _seems_ NIC related to me.
I c
Howdy,
Is there a command like "route -n" that will show all virtual IPs?
JW
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Howdy,
I'm settling up ftp users and on my SuSE box I just set shell ("command
interpreter" ) to /usr/bin/passwd - that way if they telnet they get
prompted to change their password, but do NOT get a shell. However if I set
that in Linuxconf, it errors., saying that this "is not a valid command
On Sat, 26 Aug 2000, Robert Friberg wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>
> I have a RH box as webserver on our corporate lan,
> the lan has a direct internet connection and the box is
> accessible from outside. We use samba for fileaccess
> on the server, is this a bad setup securitywise?
>
If you are using th
But is this a NIC issue or a Motherboard/BIOS issue? The NIC should be in
a bus-master slot, but some (mostly older) M/B's had some non-busmaster
slots. Also, it could be a BIOS issue leading to an IRQ conflict. I run
a *LOT* (hundreds) of the Netgear cards, all under very high load
condition
On Sat, 26 Aug 2000, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On Fri, 25 Aug 2000, Vidiot wrote:
>
> > Of all things, a network card should not have to be in a particular slot.
>
> No, it shouldn't. The Netgear is, however, the second NIC that I have
> seen behave in this way. Some old Kingston PCI adapters d
On Fri, 25 Aug 2000, Vidiot wrote:
> Of all things, a network card should not have to be in a particular slot.
No, it shouldn't. The Netgear is, however, the second NIC that I have
seen behave in this way. Some old Kingston PCI adapters did the same
thing. If I installed it in the first slot,
Whenever I get LI, I go into my BIOS and set toggle my IDE hard drive
between AUTO, LARGE, LBA, NORMAL, etc until one works.
Linux ignores the bios settings except for the initial booting sectors.
-Eric
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> Do you have a /boot partit
I would have to agree, but I know they have a 'plug and play' setting
that takes care of all that for you. I never clock a chip. Let the
board and chip do the hard work for you.
Kevin
Hidong Kim wrote:
>
> Thanks, Alec, Kirk, and Kevin,
>
> So does flashing the bios change the bus frequenci
At 05:34 PM 08/25/2000 -0400, you wrote:
>Something is different due to the separate hard disk. As I stated
>before, the RH 6.2 install on the same hard disk as Win95 is not
>affected, only the install on the third hard disk.
h. Is the 3rd HDD the master on the secondary channel or the slave?
Bill Carlson wrote:
I've recently been through installing the following: qmail + vmailmgr +
> Courier IMAP + omail-admin +
>
> The combination of Courier and vmailmgr allows virtual domains, complete
> with unique usernames per domain (user@domain1 and user@domain2 are 2
> seperate boxes). And q
On Fri, 25 Aug 2000, Davros wrote:
> by hand (localhost - yes, my hosts file is correct), and it
>
> worked...sorta. no errors starting, but when i browse to the server, it
>
> sais that i do not have permission to access "/".
It's possible that you don't have automatic directory listing ena
My isdn router was configured to shutdown after 45 seconds
of inactivity :=)
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Hi,
I have a RH box as webserver on our corporate lan,
the lan has a direct internet connection and the box is
accessible from outside. We use samba for fileaccess
on the server, is this a bad setup securitywise?
--
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On Fri, 25 Aug 2000, Kris Keele wrote:
> When running a dns server on a subnet what is the best practice for
> setting up reverse? I have the ip range delegated to me from my
> provider, but am having some issues with the dns server picking it up.
> Here is what I have: ( I am using real ips, but
Hidong,
Do you have a DOS boot diskette? ;-)
Regards
Gustav
Hidong Kim wrote:
>
> Thanks, Alec, Kirk, and Kevin,
>
> So does flashing the bios change the bus frequencies and bus multiples?
> My understanding is that the highest speed processor a motherboard can
> support is (max bus freq) x (
I would like to add a footer in all of my email passing through my
sendmail email server. I am using sendmail on redhat 6.2. Please help!
kapil
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Thanks, Alec, Kirk, and Kevin,
So does flashing the bios change the bus frequencies and bus multiples?
My understanding is that the highest speed processor a motherboard can
support is (max bus freq) x (max bus mult). For the asus p2b-ds, this
would be 112 x 5 = 560 MHz. Is this right? Also,
Hello everyone,
I have Samba running on RH 6.2 and my Windows 95 clients can acces their
home directory and all the shares, while 98 can access only shares but
not the home directories. I 've been told there is some trick with the
password encryptions.
Thank you.
Zlatko.
Anytime I have users that use "rlogin -l [user] [host]", I have the
following message logged into /var/log/messages:
pam_rhosts_auth[13479]: denied to [user]@[host].[domain.net] as
[user]: access not allowed
Regardless of the message, users are allowed to login.
I have ~/.rhosts with [user] and
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