Hey all
I began building a monitoring box for my servers.
I'm using RedHat 6.2 on a Dual processor (old Pentium pro) & 128 MB RAM.
I'm using Netsaint and MRTG for Monitoring And statistics and that's all.
minimum system daemons running.
the box work's great.
the thing is my MRTG scripts run as
Hi,
I have Linux Box connected to Sun Station over Ethernet. I am able to export
Sun displays to Linux Box. I have configured Linux Box as dial in server and I
am able to connect WinNT PC via telephone line. I want to export Sun displays to
WinNT PC running Exceed. I have used proxyarp optio
First thing I would check is to make sure in linuxconf in your PPP setup
that the Local IP address and Remote IP address are blank.
You had mentioned some routing problems with the PPP route still showing
after you disconnect. Make sure before you reconnect that the route has
been deleted or y
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Statux wrote:
> He's not using 6.1, tho :)
>
Oops, my mistake. I meant that I regularly encounter the same
problem when I use 6.1. But apparently, the problem is in 6.2
too as affirmed by this thread. :)
Best Regards,
L.G.
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On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, James wrote:
> I've been having a very puzzling problem setting up a home LAN.
>
> I can ping localhost, and I can ping my ethernet card without problems. I
> have swapped out the card itself, changed IRQ & IO address, and checked the
> cable and hub. Right now the card is
I upgraded from RH6.2 to 7.0, and now when I try to change the password
for a user I get the following error message:
passwd: Authentication token manipulation error
Any ideas why this happens?
Can I manually encrypt the password and edit the passwd file somehow
while getting this fixed?
regar
I've been having a very puzzling problem setting up a home LAN.
I can ping localhost, and I can ping my ethernet card without problems. I
have swapped out the card itself, changed IRQ & IO address, and checked the
cable and hub. Right now the card is a WD8013.
I'm only trying to get two machin
> Once again.. no offense to anyone (esp. Mark, who's message I chose to use
> as an example) ;)
>
> On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Mark Shaw wrote:
>
> > UNSUBCRIBE
OOPS, YA DID IT AGAIN. You meant:
UNSUBSCRIBE
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>I personally don't yet own Athlon system but doing research. The setting is
>100mhz and the Athlon multiplier is locked to 9.5 for 950mhz.
Thanks, I've been so informed.
Thanks for responding.
MB
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> I have been running several commercial programs on RH 7.0 without
> incident. The one program that doesn't run is Netscape 6PR3, but I guess
> that is because it is a PR3.
Speaking of Netscape PR3. Has anyone liked it? I like the layout however
it acted pretty much unstable. It would disappe
I personally don't yet own Athlon system but doing research. The setting is
100mhz and the Athlon multiplier is locked to 9.5 for 950mhz.
CH
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On Tue, 10 Oct 2000 22:05:17 -0400, you wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I need to know hot could I chab\nge fonts in Netscape.
>
> I tryed EDIT-> PREFERENCES -> FONTS, did not work.
>
> Do I need to download fonts for Linux in order to get more fonts and see bigger
> characters in netscape?
>
> If
He's not using 6.1, tho :)
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Luke C Gavel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This is a common problem even with 6.l. I think it may have to
> do with the SETUID bit. But, I don't understand those types of
> permissions too well. Could someone give an elaborate overview
> on the
>
> '?' in
Hi,
This is a common problem even with 6.l. I think it may have to
do with the SETUID bit. But, I don't understand those types of
permissions too well. Could someone give an elaborate overview
on the
'?' in chmod ?nnn /dev/dsp /dev/mixer
For example what would chmod 7600 /dev/dsp do? What d
if you're not using the box locally.. then how do you hear any music? or
is the system close to where you are logged in from?
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Mark Ivey wrote:
> The problem I'm having is I'm not logged on locally. The computer is just
> hooked up to the network and I have it starting VNC w
First off, sorry for the multiple messages. Was having trouble with
Hotmail's server. (Hotmail...go figure...)
Also, I wanted to thank everyone who responded. I'll read up on all of your
suggestions tonight. Thanks again.
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Quick question.
Does Redhat have a version of fortune? pom? If so, what package can it be
found in? I know slackware has them, but i'm running Redhat 6.2 right now
and they are not installed.
Also, while i'm on the subject, is there a list of all the packages, and
what is in each package.
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Stephen E. Hargrove wrote:
> fk wrote:
>
>
> > > Though ppp works fine, when I'm connected, it changes my local machine's
> > > hostname, i.e., when ppp isn't running the "hostname" command returns the
> > > correct hostname, but once ppp is running the "hostname" command re
The problem I'm having is I'm not logged on locally. The computer is just
hooked up to the network and I have it starting VNC when it boots. The
part of PAM that is supposed to give ownership of the devices doesn't seem
to count this as a local login, which is why I gave the devices 666
permissi
On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 10:05:17PM -0400, root wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I need to know hot could I chab\nge fonts in Netscape.
>
> I tryed EDIT-> PREFERENCES -> FONTS, did not work.
>
> Do I need to download fonts for Linux in order to get more fonts and see bigger
> characters in netscape?
Hi folks,
I need to know hot could I chab\nge fonts in Netscape.
I tryed EDIT-> PREFERENCES -> FONTS, did not work.
Do I need to download fonts for Linux in order to get more fonts and see bigger
characters in netscape?
If I need, where could I download those fonts.
Thanks in advanced
R
On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 10:00:55PM -0400, Eric St. Amand wrote:
> I've read up on a few articles including a statement from the GCC Steering
> Commitee http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-announce/2000/msg3.html about the
> snapshot version of GCC that is included with Redhat 7. Basically alot of
> inc
On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 06:06:40PM +, Kevin Holmquist wrote:
>
> The only advantage to DHCPCD that I know of is it allows you to run scripts
> after it receives a new IP (i.e. firewall scripts). The 10.x.x.x is by
Pump has this too. At least what comes with 6.2/7.0.
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I've read up on a few articles including a statement from the GCC Steering
Commitee http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-announce/2000/msg3.html about the
snapshot version of GCC that is included with Redhat 7. Basically alot of
incompatibilities.
My question is this: How do I / what is the safest wa
If I understand, the server you're connecting to is listening on port 8021?
Try setting the ftp client to send to that port...
Kevin
>From: Charles Boening <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: FTP Firewall problems
>Date
A ... I feel so stupid ... On the target system, the port is 8021 mapped
to 21 on the backend system. (forgot to mention that ... sorry)
Is there a way to tell the ip_masq_ftp module to monitor an additional port?
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Michael McLeod wrote:
> Stephen,
> I tried the same thing from the mini and it didn't then I found instructions
> at this web site:
> http://www.linux.ucla.edu/pipermail/linux/2000-May/003326.html
> Yes it is the numbers in [ ] which you add the 2 to. The mini is either
> dead wrong or just very
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Statux wrote:
> AIX and Linux are different operating systems.
>
> you can't compare AIX to RedHat since RedHat is a distribution of Linux
> and not an OS.
So if I were to buy an AIX box, I would get hardware and the AIX kernel
only?
Yes, we've all heard the OS vs. Distrib
In www.rpmdfind.net look for a product called
"apsfilter"
This will help you configure your printer wihtout X Windows
Looking forward to your feedback.
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On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, Selim Jahangir wrote:
> Dear all
> is there any tool to configure printer from command mode?
no offense ... it's a learning experience for all
I don't think I have that patch applied ... I'll look into it.
Thanks for the thought.
Charlie
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Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 3:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sub
Stephen,
I tried the same thing from the mini and it didn't then I found instructions
at this web site:
http://www.linux.ucla.edu/pipermail/linux/2000-May/003326.html
Yes it is the numbers in [ ] which you add the 2 to. The mini is either
dead wrong or just very confusing.
Michael
"Stephen E. Ha
Yes. At least 2-3 per day from the same set of IPs. How do I go about
notifying the admin authority?
Drew
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I don't mean to offend, but is your firewall running the MASQ_FTP patch?
Kevin
>From: Charles Boening <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: FTP Firewall problems
>Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 13:30:25 -0700
>
>I'm having a little pro
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Rick Warner wrote:
>
> Argghh. AIX has in its underpinnings a BSD heritage, but for the most
> part that is well masked. The kernel is still BSD for the most part. But
> the OS is quite different from any other *NIX flavor. I tell Sysadmins
> who work for me that the on
fk wrote:
> > Though ppp works fine, when I'm connected, it changes my local machine's
> > hostname, i.e., when ppp isn't running the "hostname" command returns the
> > correct hostname, but once ppp is running the "hostname" command returns
> > the name of host I'm connected to. When I exit fr
Make sure the /usr/lib/libGL.* that were installed by Xfree4 are
removed. Also remove /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/extensions/libglx.a. Then
compile the kernel module, install the glx drivers and edit your
XF86Config-4. That is how I do it w/o any problems at all.
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>
> Has a
Okay, it finally occurred to me that my lilo.conf was wrong. Note:
image=/boot/bzImage-ultra
label=ultra
initrd=/boot/initrd-2.2.17.img
read-only
root=/dev/sda1
append="pci=reverse ide2=0x78d0,0x78d3 ide3=0x78c4,0x78c7"
This wasn't working because I was using the old initrd. By removing
t
My .02... make that .015...
It all depends. What skills will you be expected to teach? To a user,
especially a beginning user, the shell and/or window manager will matter a
whole lot more than the flavor of OS underneath. If you're teaching on a
Linux box with bash as the shell, and enlight
AIX and Linux are different operating systems.
you can't compare AIX to RedHat since RedHat is a distribution of Linux
and not an OS.
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Robert Friberg wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm teaching unix basics for beginners next week.
> We will most likely be working with RH6.x durin
Arturs Korneevs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hello,
>Can I create RAID1 on 2 disks with different size/geometry ?
>
>For example:
>HDD1=SCSI SEAGATE Model ST39173W 9.1 GB
>HDD2=SCSI HP Model P1215A 18.2 GB
>Of course i created the same size of RAID partitions
Software RAID, yes. Hardware R
Chuck,
Remember this old subject? :-)
Thanks to you and others, I've read parts of the 'DNS & BIND' book and
after some figuring added MX records in my DNS file for all hosts in my
LAN.
Now the situation is that I can send mail between all computers in my
network, with one single exception. Tha
Without seeing the error you're getting, there's no way to even guess what
might be wrong. Missing libraries would be my first guess, but I don't even
know what you're trying to compile.
On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 05:46:20PM +, Kevin Holmquist wrote:
>
> I think maybe I'm addressing the wron
Argghh. AIX has in its underpinnings a BSD heritage, but for the most
part that is well masked. The kernel is still BSD for the most part. But
the OS is quite different from any other *NIX flavor. I tell Sysadmins
who work for me that the only way to administer AIX is to remember SMIT,
IBM's
>Of course i created the same size of RAID partitions
Then yes you can.
Kirk
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IIRC, the version of pump shipping with RH 6.2 allows for scripts to be run
on IP change also. So, there is no significant difference between RedHat's
pump and the dhcp client.
Jamin W. Collins
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Michael McLeod wrote:
>
>I have just been working with an Ultra 66 and an upgrade of 6.0 to 6.2
and
>based on what I have been doing your ide2=. and ide3=. are
wrong. I
>think they should be " ide2=0x78d0, 0x78d3 ide3=0x78c4, 0x78c7.
Maybe
>this will help.
I don't understand this. Acc
Jamin Collins wrote:
>
>Does the system have USB ports? If so, are they enabled/disabled?
Also,
>what video card are you using? I notice that the SCSI controller is
>attempting to use 11. However, I've never really had much success with
>using this IRQ as my systems have had other devices that
given that i have a slew of lcd displays i think i would find this to be rather
interesting.
Jim Balcomb
> I recall not too long ago seeing several open source projects that use LCD
> displays for this info. Basically hook up a small display somewhere in or
> near the machine that's just big en
what does /etc/sysconfig/network read like? Do you have a GATEWAY or
GATEWAYDEV set to anything (they should be set to nothing if you don't use
them).. I know the problem you're talking about because I had it too but I
fixed it easily... somehow.. I dunno if it was in the config of my eth0 or
if i
I'm having a little problem here with FTP. I'm trying to ftp from a machine
behind a linux firewall, across the internet to a machine behind a linux
firewall ... the target machine is an SCO Unix system behind a RH 6.2
firewall running ipmasqadm to reverse-map port 21. I can get a control
connec
If you aren't in the mood, ignore this message (I don't want to hear
anyone's complaints.. if you aren't up for one of my rants, delete this
message now):
No offense to anyone, but I've been seeing too much of this going on: I'm
not blaming people for trying different methods of getting off of a
my /dev/dsp and /dev/mixer have 600 permissions and music plays fine under
any account. RH6.x (I think.. I run 6.2 so we're pretty much on the same
page) changes ownership of the devices to I think the first account logged
into the box, locally (I forget the details). This setup is prolly what's
c
Has anyone installed the nvidia 3d drivers on a redhat 7.0 system. I am having some
problems getting them to work. When I try to install the modprobe failes but if I do
an insmod -f NVdriver I can get them to load and X-windows starts to load but locks
up? Please help
Rich
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On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
> At 11:54 AM 10/9/2000 -0700, you wrote:
> >Same thing happened to me at exactly the same date and
> >time!! What's up?
>
> Wish I newI don't quite think logrotate is the answer, but I don't know
> what else to say about it.
>
>
Look at /etc/log
Hi Martin,
I don't know if this will fix your problem or not, but I don't believe that
sshd can override the settings of the account that are already in place.
So you may want to set this up in the user's account settings and see if
that helps.
Have fun,
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Hi all,
I'm teaching unix basics for beginners next week.
We will most likely be working with RH6.x during the
course, but at their company they use AIX. Is there any
other Linux that is more similar to AIX than RH ?
I need to rapidly get aquainted with AIX, so any pointers
are greatly appr
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Terry Williams wrote:
> things at one time so I set our firewall to cut his transfers
> down to 1k
Did you use 'shaper'? Or something else?
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Hello,
Can I create RAID1 on 2 disks with different size/geometry ?
For example:
HDD1=SCSI SEAGATE Model ST39173W 9.1 GB
HDD2=SCSI HP Model P1215A 18.2 GB
Of course i created the same size of RAID partitions
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On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 11:37:03AM -0500, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
>
> One other problem - any comericial software will need a seperate version
> for 7.0, or there will need to be a package so you can run programs
> compiled with the stable version of gcc on 7.0. Not one of Red Hat's
> smartes
>From: "James C. Bevier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (James C. Bevier)
>Subject: pump vs dhcpcd
>Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 09:56:40 -0400 (EDT)
>
>Hello all,
>
>I just started using a cable modem that requires me to use
>DHCP to ge
>From: "Michael R. Jinks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [Fwd: gcc 2.96 comment from GCC steering committee]
>Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 11:06:39 -0500
>
>As I read the issue so far, you probably have some problem other than your
>compiler; gcc
I think you also need a rule to deny connections from "untrusted hosts". Either by
setting an input policy of DENY:
/sbin/ipchains -P input DENY
or by denying untrusted hosts at specific ports:
/sbin/ipchains -A input -s [untrusted hosts] -d [your host] -j DENY
My understanding of ipchains
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, George Lenzer wrote:
> I am trying to make a backup of an entire drive
> to a compressed file. Here is what I have
> tried, but it fails:
>
> dd if=/dev/hda | gzip test.gz
dd if=/dev/hda | gzip > test.gz
rday
p.s. dd if=/dev/hda bs=96k | gzip > test.gz for efficiency
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> Tell them to stop.
An absolutely brilliant idea!
thanks,
-eric
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"Mikkel L. Ellertson" wrote:
>
> Bad analogy - if the GCC problem is as has been discribed, then every
> program in 7.0 will have to be recompiled if you want to use the next
> official release of GCC. In other words, not only are the binaries in 7.0
> not compatable with any other distribution
Hello all,
I just started using a cable modem that requires me to use
DHCP to get an ip address. I started with the basic pump
that is installed on RH 6.2 and is started from ifup. It
receives an address of xxx.xxx.68.118. I read on the list
that dhcpcd was better, so I made the changes to ifu
I walked this path a few months ago, though with different design constraints.
I ran into a lot of the same stuff you did: everybody is SAN-crazy. I didn't
like the thought of having to rely on NFS (or worse) for my production data
access, so we tried to find a practical SCSI-attached solution.
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Charles Galpin wrote:
> Come on Rev. This is entirely uncalled for. How can you say the whole
> release is crap when the majority of the problems reported are simply
> things like XFree86 problems that are easily solved by using the version
> 3.x *PROVIDED*. I think enough ha
>> What I have is a set of fonts that appear to be freely downloadable from
>> the MS web site which I'd like to unpack. I know I could go to a Windoze
>> box and install them, but I'd rather just extract the parts I want and
>> put them where I want them rather than doing a MS-style install.
>>
try
dd if=/dev/hda | gzip > test.gz
Now -- and I say this not to scold, but to save you time in the future -- I
got the info straight from the gzip man page. There are good examples in
it.
The man or info page(s) about the shell should have information on how
redirection works.
(Because i
Anyone know how to enable http uploading in Apache with the Front
Page module installed? My boss gave me the job of installing Front
Page on a machine and it works, it just won't let you upload using
http.
Thanks...
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I am not certain if this is the problem or not. I have my drive split into
3 partitions. One is mounted as /home, and another as /var. However
everything is mounted and working properly, and the links appear to be
borken no matter where they are.
For example if I create a file say
temp.txt
the
I don't know if there is a way to block that traffic specifically. However,
I think the "bastard operator" approach would work nicely here. Check out
information on delimiting traffic, what I would do is delimit the traffic
for those ip behind your box at oh let me see 1k. I had a user that wo
As I read the issue so far, you probably have some problem other than your
compiler; gcc 2.96 is reputed to compile just fine, it's just that the result
might not link up properly with the outputs of other compilers in the same
series, older or newer, if the source code was in C++.
That said, yes
I would try 100mhz. I believe the older slotted Athlons use multiple of a
100 mhz bus. The newer socketed use a 200 mhz front side bus and 100-133mhz
for RAM, PCI, etc.
I have linux running on both a 500mhz (slot A) and a 700 mhz (socket A).
Neither, however is using a gigabyte board.
You
Tell them to stop.
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From: "Eric Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Red Hat List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: blocking internet radio?
Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 11:11:09 -0400
Okay, bunch of people on my network like to choke bandwidth with r
Apparantly Matti Aarnio has written a kernel patch which achieves
the above, thus allowing a person to read from and write to a file above 2Gb
on an x86. The only location I could find referenced for the patch was
ftp://mea.tml.tele.fi/linux/LFS/ which unfortunetly I can't access. Has
any
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From: "Charles Galpin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 10:52 AM
Subject: Re: firewall
> Hi Rick
>
> I tried to piece together your original question. Sorry if I butchered
> it. Ok, we have established you have a dialup con
Some tests:
1. Can you ping the box (i.e., is networking still active)?
-- if YES, basic kernel and networking are still alive
2. Will CTRL-ALT-BS kill the X server?
-- if YES, Linux is alive, X crashed
3. Will CTRL-ALT-F2, etc. go to a multiscreen where you can kill X?
-- if YES
ooh oooh think i found one ...
ftp://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz//pub/local/mj/linux/smugfs-0.0.tar.gz
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From: Reilly, Stephen
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 4:14 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Enable 64Bit file access on 32Bit architecture
Apparantly Matti
Okay, bunch of people on my network like to choke bandwidth with radio
sites. I think most of the radio sites use port 80, 20, 21, etc. Stuff I
usually leave open through the firewall for HTTP and ftp sakes.
Is there a way to detect radio traffic and and disconnect the session
through a Linux f
Thank god.. Whew.. hahaha... I was just making sure.
thanks:)
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Mark Shaw wrote:
>
> > Is there a version of Redhat 7.0 for the 64bit Alpha architecture
> > ???
>
> Not yet, but it'll be there.
> We've almost always released the Alpha
I'm no expert, but this should do it
ipchains -F input # fluch ruleset
ipchains -A input -s [trusted host/net] -d $LOCALNET -j ACCEPT
hth
charles
On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Dan Browning wrote:
> I would like to setup httpd server (port 80), but only allow the port to
> appear as 'open' for certain i
Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
> Geez...
>
> I normally get maybe 10 crack attempts per week... I've gotten 15
> in the last 24 hours, almost all of them banging on the door of port 12345
> (NetBus)... And, of course, most of them are coming from kr...
[...]
korea seems to be a place with man
I am trying to make a backup of an entire drive
to a compressed file. Here is what I have
tried, but it fails:
dd if=/dev/hda | gzip test.gz
Now, I know I am missing something here. Someone
on this list gave me the exact way to do this
a few years ago, but I lost the documentation.
BTW... ar
Hi Rick
I tried to piece together your original question. Sorry if I butchered
it. Ok, we have established you have a dialup connection with a static IP
(conceptually no different than having an ethernet connection to the net
with a static IP). You have 2 nics available, only one needed, to plug
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Mark Shaw wrote:
> Is there a version of Redhat 7.0 for the 64bit Alpha architecture
> ???
Not yet, but it'll be there.
We've almost always released the Alpha CPU version after the x86 one...
LLaP
bero
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Mike Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>| In /etc/inetd.conf I've added the following:
>| rsync stream tcp nowait root/usr/bin/rsyncrsyncd --daemon
>| When I try to rsync something from my workstation to that server (which is
>| behind Gordon's firewall script), I'm getting rejects
My $.02 worth here. I've been using RedHat since the 4.x days. One thing
that I have noticed is the consistent "bugginess" of the X.0 releases. I
found 4.0 a little buggy, 4.1 better and 4.2 stable as hell. Same thing
with 5.0-5.1-5.2 and 6.0-6.1-6.2. When 7.0 came out I wasn't even going to
try
Hi Chad
You know where to find this info now (rpmfind/rpmfind.net), but just in
case, the rpm is called fortune-mod.
On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Chad Roberts wrote:
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> Quick question.
>
> Does Redhat have a version of the fortune command (prints quotes)? If so,
> what package can it be found in? I
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Is there a version of Redhat 7.0 for the 64bit Alpha architecture
???
I didn't find ANYTHING on it. I've been using these alphas for such the
longest time with redhat..
And I was really disappointed to see that I didn't see a release for
Alpha "yet"...
Does anyone out there know anything about
identd starting on your host is not an issue. If the ftp server is
demanding identd information from the Windows clients that they cannot
produce, that could cause trouble. I've never seen that with wu-ftpd but I
don't run it anymore.
I just checked the man page ('man ftpd') and glanced at t
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Well here in Ireland a sod is quite simply a measure of turf. As in
"a sod of turf", it kind-of means lump of dirt, but not really. My word
theseraus has it that a sod is similar to dirt with grass, or turf. Hmmm,
anyone apply Matti Aarnio's (or other) kernel patch to enable 64Bit file
ha
Come on Rev. This is entirely uncalled for. How can you say the whole
release is crap when the majority of the problems reported are simply
things like XFree86 problems that are easily solved by using the version
3.x *PROVIDED*. I think enough has been said on the gcc issue - you should
not be con
Hi,
I have a problem with sshd that when user logs in the sshd doesn't warn
the user that the password is due to expire soon...
AccountExpireWarningDays 30
ForcedPasswdChange yes
PasswordExpireWarningDays 15
PermitEmptyPasswords no
The lines are added and server has jhad even a restart but it s
On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 12:45:09AM -0700, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> Has anyone else had trouble compiling custom kernels under 7.0? I get
> consistent compiler errors, and was just wondering if this was a common
> problem with the version of gcc shipping with RH 7.0, or if I need to dig
> a little d
"Todd A. Jacobs" wrote:
> Has anyone else had trouble compiling custom kernels under 7.0? I get
> consistent compiler errors, and was just wondering if this was a common
> problem with the version of gcc shipping with RH 7.0, or if I need to dig
> a little deeper into the reason for the failures.
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> i'm having some problems when using the rename library function, when
>
> i try to rename a file thru a link, ie. the destination directory in
>
> pointed to by a link. The rename function seems to work ok for
>
> links within the same partition / device - but f
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