I was able to get Samba to work with the printers.
Now is there a way to have the drivers for the
printers available on the server so that the
workstations can install it without the Windows Cd?
I read it can for Windows 95, but how about 98/NT/2000?
- Original Message -
From: "Anthony
On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Michael McLeod wrote:
> I have 2 hard drives one for windoz and one for LINUX. The Linux drive
> is nearly full (1.5gb) so I want to replace it with a larger (10 gb).
> I want to make a small (1 gb) partition for Dos and the remainder for
> Linux.
I for one wouldn't recomme
Vidiot wrote:
> >Can a trace (just as in traceroute) be placed on an email address as
> >it goes about the Internet?
>
> No.
>
> Now, for the clarification. While you cannot trace the route it takes
> through the internet, you can see the machines that handled it by looking
> at the complete he
Marc Davis wrote:
> Of course, gore never claimed to "invent" the Internet. He actually
> said he "took the initiative in creating the Internet." A fine line,
> but also an excellent example of netlore and urban myth.
>
> FWIW, here's a very short article that has fairly substantial fact:
> htt
Hi Dan,
> well - as far as I know I have my ipchains set up as such... I don't think
I'm blocking returning masqueraded traffic - masquerading seems to be working
fine anyhow!
>
> DENY tcp -y--l- anywhere ppp0.ip.address any ->
1024:65535
> ACCEPT tcp --
At 7:24 AM + 19/10/00, Peter Kiem wrote:
>Hi Dan,
>
>> /var/log/messages:Oct 18 14:50:54 FireWall kernel: Packet log: input
>> DENY ppp0 PROTO=17 the.remote.ip.address:55833
>> our.server.ip.address:61533 L=40 S=0x00 I=60941 F=0x4000 T=247 (#22)
>
>I think what you are seeing is this.
>When yo
See the story and grab the binaries or source at
http://www.linuxguru.com/stories.php?story=50
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I downloaded that second .iso they put out this past monday at
ftp.redhat.com and was wanting to give it a try. Are there bugs in it also?
Are we talking about the gcc problem? I have a test machine that I just
wanted to test out some the the applications on. I am interested in that
graphical fire
Question:) Do you honestly, knowing all of the major bugs that version
has, want to install it? :)
I had to ask someone now that the facts are coming out.
On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, Eddie Strohmier wrote:
> Hello:
>
> Quick question. "Non-political too :-)"
>
> I have been trying to through up the
I'm not sure I understand the full setup there, but I see you are running your server
on port 5021. If you are also running a firewall you will need to figure out the data
port and route that as well. In a normal ftp install the control is on port 21, but
the data is actually transfered on po
you're sure right about the taxes. That will change when
the new party kicks Cre'tien out of parliament, possible very soon.
I think it's time to unsubscribe now that this list is going political:)
On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, Edward Schernau wrote:
> An obvious troll, but I'll bite...
>
> Jeez, it i
The internet was originally a military project (funded, of course, by the
U.S. Federal government) which had two purposes. One was to connect
research facilities at specified universities with military facilities.
The second was to provide a fault-tolerant means of digital communication
amongst
On 19-Oct-00 Jamin Collins wrote:
> Sorry to continue off-topic, but there are a few items I feel need cleared
> up.
>
> You have a slight misnomer here, elections are most certainly not decided by
> the "swing voter" (as you put it). Shockingly enough, the election
> is not even decided by th
You shouldn't need the write permission on. Here's mine:
# ll /dev/ttyS*
crw--- 1 root tty4, 64 Oct 19 16:37 /dev/ttyS0
crw--- 1 root tty4, 65 Oct 19 20:27 /dev/ttyS1
crw--- 1 root tty4, 66 May 5 1998 /dev/ttyS2
crw--- 1 root
Anyone know where I can get the Proftpd rpm that is ready to work with the xinetd
framework?
thanks
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On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, Rich Shepard spewed into the bitstream:
RS>On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, Michaell Taylor wrote:
RS>
RS>> I had to assemble a Beowulf cluster to run a simulation of probabilities of
RS>> different sorts of economic events and their impact on the political
RS>> landscape. Gotta use lin
I have tried in vain to for a while to fix a problem with my
symbolic links. (They all appear to be orphaned, and blink red, but they
are not broken and work fine). Does anyone know if there is a kernel
module ore something of that sore that could be missing and thus cause
this problem or
> Any comments on what you do at the UDP level for the UNPRIVPORTS? Do you
> DENY, ACCEPT or REJECT?
I DENY everything by default and allow select UDP traffic.
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Jeez, it is only me or is the sales tax high in Canada?
Or is it only me, or do they labor under a socialist
regime?
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Hi people
I'm trying find out why I get the stuff, Igot down an ISO from
ftp.duke.eburg.com and burned it for Redhat 7.0 and if I do a
clean install I get the attached debug error, if I do am update
I find it stopping part way through and hanging the install
my machine
Itel P11 450 on a jbonf
-Original Message-
From: Michaell Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, October 19, 2000 3:53 PM
Subject: RE: US Elections
>
>I had to assemble a Beowulf cluster to run a simulation of probabilities of
>different sorts of economic events an
At 01:31 PM 10/19/00 , you wrote:
>Hello in there!
>
>Can anyone reccomend some GPL'ed message board/forum software to run on 6.2?
>
>I've been scouring around and what I find is either to rich
>in features, to garish or to limited. I'm looking for a simple
>(Perl hopefully) solution that provides
It worked with the iso9660 instead of iso9770. I'm sure you meant that. :-)
Eddie
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From: Ward William E PHDN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, October 19, 2000 4:09 PM
Subject: RE: FTP install 7.0
>If you're doing an FTP i
On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, Michaell Taylor wrote:
> I had to assemble a Beowulf cluster to run a simulation of probabilities of
> different sorts of economic events and their impact on the political
> landscape. Gotta use linux if you do serious computing.
>
> Sorry, even the most basic mechanics is
Bill:
Thanks, that worked. I saw that mentioned a few days ago but I don't
understand why what I am trying won't work. Oh well as long as it gets the
job done.
Thank You,
Eddie
-Original Message-
From: Ward William E PHDN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Partition Magic 5.0 does a great job with both MS-DOS and Linux
partitions. Not NTFS however. I bought it awhile back, and it has
proven useful several times.
Best,
Nic
Michael McLeod wrote:
>
> I have 2 hard drives one for windoz and one for LINUX. The Linux drive
> is nearly full (1.5gb)
I sat in on a demonstration of an SGI mainframe not too long ago. It was
doing rendering in real-time to 3 projectors lined up in a 180 degree
theatre...pretty darn amazing. They used it to demonstrate applications
in architecture (very cool), flight simulators and other areas. It was a
most im
Alrighty, if you want accomplishments, lets go back to the Bell Labs Model
1 electromechanical computer in 1930, the ENIGMA coding machine in 1928 or
the Babbage/Lovelace "Analytical Engine" of 1834...but I do think the
question asked was regarding the first OS, not the first computer, my
addition
I'm not sure of the specifics on how it is done under Gnome, but I do know
that the RedHat 6.2 CD autoruns under Gnome and will bring up Gnome-RPM if
you say yes to the autorun. I assume that Gnome has tied into the CD
devices to catch the media change notification. I say this because I have
not
Technically you are correct, but in practice there is little difference
here. Swing voters typically are the deciding factor in the election of the
electoral college which overwhelmingly follows the electorate's mandate. It
is a weird system but it remains because it does little harm. You are
m
I hear ya, I pay $40CDN/month for my ADSLand our provider was the
first in North America to offer the ADSL service (Sasktel)checking out
relatives in the US on Earthlink who pay $54.95/month for the phone
company connection PLUS their ISP. Too much money! If we were to convert
what we pa
-Original Message-
From: Michael McLeod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Red Hat list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, October 19, 2000 3:10 PM
Subject: Moving to a larger hard drive
>I have 2 hard drives one for windoz and one for LINUX. The Linux drive
>is nearly full (1.5gb) so I want to
At 09:07 PM 10/18/2000 -0400, you wrote:
>I have tried everything I can think of to get Xwindows configured to work
>on the Dell box. The video card is an Intel 810 with 4meg of memory.
>
>Does anybody know what will work?
We had a similar problem here. Eventually I noticed that Xconfigurator
I've had some success with booting to the existing drive and mounting the
new one and using "cp -a" to copy everything from old to new. Note that you
will need a means of installing LILO on the new drive after this is done.
IIRC, I did this with a boot floppy last time.
Jamin W. Collins
-Ori
I am an old time Unix guy, so for doing this I like the dd command. It
gets everything and in this case you need not worry about different size
devices. Something like:
dd b=512 if=/old/device of=/new/device
Michael McLeod wrote:
> I have 2 hard drives one for windoz and one for LINUX. The
If you're doing an FTP install, put the files in a link (it can be a soft
link!) in /home/ftp >OR< create an account "RedHat" and simply mount the
.iso there.
mount //7.0-i386-disc1.iso -o loopback -t iso9770 /home/ftp/
will do the trick if you don't need disk 2... if you do,
follow the directi
I had to assemble a Beowulf cluster to run a simulation of probabilities of
different sorts of economic events and their impact on the political
landscape. Gotta use linux if you do serious computing.
Sorry, even the most basic mechanics is beyond me - I prefer to simulate my
world - that way y
Sorry to continue off-topic, but there are a few items I feel need cleared
up.
You have a slight misnomer here, elections are most certainly not decided by
the "swing voter" (as you put it). Shockingly enough, the election
is not even decided by the millions of people that turn out to the polls
More likely, your ISP is using Port Address Translation (Masquerading in
Linux-speak), and so you probably share a single registered IP address with
many other users, so precluding incoming connections from the outset - no
filtering or packet sniffing required on the ISPs part.
Graham
At
I have 2 hard drives one for windoz and one for LINUX. The Linux drive
is nearly full (1.5gb) so I want to replace it with a larger (10 gb).
I want to make a small (1 gb) partition for Dos and the remainder for
Linux. I want to transfer Linux from the old 1.5 gb drive to the new 10
gb drive. I
Doug:
Also ask your ISP what they see on their end as far as the username and
password. I have had that question before when I had my ISP and it always
seemed to be the wrong username and password.
Hope this helps,
Eddie Strohmier
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Hello:
Quick question. "Non-political too :-)"
I have been trying to through up the RPM's on my networked server plus the
contents fo the /RedHat/base directory on a directory called /usr/RedHat so
that I can do a ftp install of RH 7.0, well no problem there I have the set
up in /usr/RedHat/RPMS
I finally got the kernel installed and things seem to run quite a bit faster! So far
every thing seems to working correctly except for one minor curiosity. When I run
Linuxconf and use it to configure LILO I get an error message that the root partition
is
not a Linux partition or invalid, and
Try http://www.hotscripts.com they have thousands of perl/php/asp, etc.
scripts. I have seen some forums there.
Kirk
>At 02:31 PM 10/19/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Hello in there!
>
>Can anyone reccomend some GPL'ed message board/forum software to run on 6.2?
>
>I've been scouring around and what I
What is a ummm..
> Senior Economist, Reis.com, New York, USA
> Professor of Political Science, NTNU, Norway
> Professor of Statistics, UofD, South Africa
doing on this mailer group? Not that they can't be here, just seems Odd..
Yo teach, Could ya fix my car to?
Chris N.
"Danger, Danger, Dange
Yes, this doesn't make any sense. You are sure all your keys are
functioning properly? A .netrc file is used to automate the login process
to a remote server. If you enter a .netrc file in your home directory, your
ftp problem will use this information to log you in.
Marco
- Original Messa
Cool! =)
> -Mensaje original-
> De: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]En
> nombre de Michael S. Dunsavage
> Enviado el: Miércoles, 18 de Octubre de 2000 11:06 p.m.
> Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Asunto: (off topic...not referring to linux...just a funny)
> Fw: Physics
> of He
On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, mikeyw wrote:
> Hello in there!
>
> Can anyone reccomend some GPL'ed message board/forum software to run on 6.2?
>
> I've been scouring around and what I find is either to rich
> in features, to garish or to limited. I'm looking for a simple
> (Perl hopefully) solution that
On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, Kabir, Rezwanul wrote:
> I've got it..
> --rezwanul
>
What was it? Just curios. :-)
John
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Anyone have any familiarity with RedHat printool and print filter
internals?
My postscript-ready Lexmark Optra 40 does not have an output tray that
stacks output properly so the pages stack from last to first, meaning
that I have to manually reverse the order.
Now I know that I can use the pssel
On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, doug piper wrote:
> I continue to be mystified as to why I cannot use ftp to connect to my
> isp with Linux. I administer a couple of websites on the ISP's server
> and therefore need to go to Windoz or Mac to connunicate. I continue to
> get an error message and get a failed
Hello in there!
Can anyone reccomend some GPL'ed message board/forum software to run on 6.2?
I've been scouring around and what I find is either to rich
in features, to garish or to limited. I'm looking for a simple
(Perl hopefully) solution that provides msg. threading. The
one that appeals to
On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, Dave Wreski wrote:
>
> > [root@server:root]# mount -t ext2 /dev/fd0u1722 /mnt/floppy
> > mount: special device /dev/fd0u1722 does not exist
>
> rm -f /dev/fd0u1722
> cd /dev
> ./MAKEDEV fd0
>
> You will then have /dev/fd0H1772 which you can then use.
>
That is the correc
Hello!
I've a problem with redhat 7
my ifcfg-eth0
DEVICE=eth0
BOOTPROTO=dhcp
DHCP_HOSTNAME=test
ONBOOT=yes
after ifup eth0 the resolv.conf shows
search
nameserver 10.130.2.71
nameserver 10.130.2.72
/sbin/pump -s shows the domain
the search-string ist empty, on a redhat 6.2 it's working fine
w
I continue to be mystified as to why I cannot use ftp to connect to my
isp with Linux. I administer a couple of websites on the ISP's server
and therefore need to go to Windoz or Mac to connunicate. I continue to
get an error message and get a failed login message.
I have set up an account with t
Hi David,
I should have mentioned that I used the preinstalled RH 6.2.
So I am not certain what needs to be done with self-installed Linux.
However, I am at my office at the moment, so I am able to look at
a preinstalled Linux/Dell machine. The X server is XF86_SVGA,
instead of the special drive
AFAIK, the concept of auto-running in Linux doesn't really exist. You have
to manually mount a CD, or Linux doesn't even know it's there. I know Gnome
has a habit of auto-mounting CDs, but that's at an application level, not an
OS level. In windows, this feat is accomplished basically by yammering
On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, Kabir, Rezwanul wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> Can anyone pls suggest me where to find the source codes for 'md5sum'
> and/or 'cksum' ?
> I've looked into the SRPMS directory of RedHat ditribution CD without any
> luck..
>
> Thanks in advance..
> --rezwanul
>
>
>
ftp://ft
I've got it..
--rezwanul
-Original Message-
From: Kabir, Rezwanul
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 10:24 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: source code for md5sum/cksum
Hi
Can anyone pls suggest me where to find the source codes for 'md5sum'
and/or 'cksum' ?
I've looked
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Mike Dickson wrote:
> I've looked at the archives: nothing
> I've looked at the source: I can't read C++
> I've looked at the docs: no description of how it works.
> I've looked at the website: no description of how it works.
>
> If I want to vreate a CD that will autorun so
On Wed, Oct 18, 2000 at 07:17:35AM -0500, Michael Yanowitz wrote:
> Can someone please tell me what Gore's role was in
> inventing the internet. (Please include all the Gory details
Al Gore's main contribution was as sponser of the National Research
and Educational Networking ACT (NREN) in 198
Wow. Talk about not wanting to start a flame war!!
Seems like the debate here is even more full of mis-statements than the ones
that are complained of.
Getting back to the original question, non-Americans have a difficult time
understanding American politics. Generally, European leaders are brou
I notice that on my firewall I get a lot of ICMP
packet pings to my port 13 which /etc/services suggests is
'daytime'.
Is this something I should be concerned about?
Should I DENY or REJECT all ICMP from 1-1024 or something like
that??
Usually the log comments that the message was
repea
Marco Shaw wrote:
> Try reading through:
> http://personal.nbnet.nb.ca/marco/linux/linuxv02.htm
>
> After this, you may have more information that can help us to help you.
>
understood...sorry could have given more INFO as well :(
i'll have look at it.but serioulsy i had no trouble in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Just to be factual here...
> Gates bought DOS from a person in Arizona who had developed an
> operating system called QDOS (which stood for quick and dirty
> operating system). It was written to counteract the large shell and
> many commands of the CP/M OS. Gates did
Hi
Can anyone pls suggest me where to find the source codes for 'md5sum'
and/or 'cksum' ?
I've looked into the SRPMS directory of RedHat ditribution CD without any
luck..
Thanks in advance..
--rezwanul
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>
> However, seen by many in the US, Al Gore is a slick, uncaring, big spending
> lawyer who knows as much about the common man's condition as I do of being
> filthy rich, i.e., none. He was raised by a career politician with his own
> (thwarted) political ambitions to be one thing: president, re
> [root@server:root]# mount -t ext2 /dev/fd0u1722 /mnt/floppy
> mount: special device /dev/fd0u1722 does not exist
rm -f /dev/fd0u1722
cd /dev
./MAKEDEV fd0
You will then have /dev/fd0H1772 which you can then use.
dave
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Hy, all
I am using RH 6.0 and I have problems with permissions when I want to
make a dial-up connection as user. As root there is no problem.
I modified the permissions for pppd, resolv.conf (this seems normal) but
is also necessary to modify permissions for ttyS1. It works only if I ma
The disk is in LBA mode. It has a primary dos partition (fat 16), and an
extended dos partition. In the extended dos partition there is a logical dos
drive (fat 32) and the linux partition.
I remember that fips doesn't work on extended partitions (or maybe I
remember wrong) but anyway I tried to w
YES, I tried with dos fdisk/mbr several times an the things are not
changing.
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From: John Aldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 5:29 PM
Subject: Re: boot sector again
> On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, cristian wrote:
> > Thanks f
Do a search from google.com or the like. Also, try the vendor website and
check the Redhat mail archive list for possible insight.
> -Original Message-
> From: Penelope L. McFadin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 9:24 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Sc
> I'd love to see more Multimedia development for Linux. It has been pretty
> bad up to this point, ie, a serious studio, radio station, musician
> wouldn't look at it for anything other than a file/print/web/ftp server.
> Although I should mention that I love doing bitmap manipulation with the
>
How do I mount a toms root boot (floppy) disk?
His doc says to use /dev/fd0u1722 ... but I get an
error message when I try it. i.e.,
[root@server:root]# mount -t ext2 /dev/fd0u1722 /mnt/floppy
mount: special device /dev/fd0u1722 does not exist
I tried making the /dev file :
touch /dev/fd0u
I am looking for an Appleshare File Server solution for Linux.
I know about CAP and netatalk, but I also need a License Manager
function that will allow me to limit the number of
users simultaneously running an application from the server on
a per-application basis. Does anyone know of such a Lin
Statux wrote:
> The movie "Pirates of Silicon Valley" explains the whole Windows dawning
> among other things.
yup.which is why i in part decided i was overdue for trying linux ...didn't
want anything to do with
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I am making mac iso images like this:
mkisofs -R -J -hfs -o nxxx.iso /dir
My question is that everything looks fine, but when I click on the
files..smi, mp3,... nothing works. Please help...
Jake Johnson
Academic Computing
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
(920) 424-3020
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Is there a clearly written howto about installing step by step from the
beginning a SCSI scanner? I know I have the scsi working fine, my zip
drive works like a dream, however, I can't get the scanner to be
recognized at all by sane.
Can anyone be of help?
Pen.
_
There is a third alternative: dhcp-client. It's highly configurable and
I'd like to hear people's experience with it, but I have not yet had the
opportunity to try it out. My circumstances are such that it is highly
non-trivial for me to try it.
Bur it's there to be tried :-)
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Hello: We are attempting to allow ftp connections via
tunneling with OpenSSH with repeated failure (both 6.2
and 7.0). The connection is apparently being blocked,
but where/how? Any assistance or ideas would be very
much appreciated. (see below)
Kenneth R. Pollard
Department of Mathematics
I moved recently. Basic DSL 768up/128 down cost $50 and recently went down
to $40 at the old location, but costs about $80 here. I believe the
cost will be whatever the market will bear. Yes, I moved to a more
"upscale" area (but only 30 miles away).
bummer.
charles
On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, John Mac
On Wed, Oct 18, 2000 at 10:50:12PM -0400, John Aldrich wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Hal Burgiss wrote:
> > > Ain't linux wonderful? You've got your choice of clients for this.
> > > If one works, fine... use it. If it doesn't, use the alternative.
> > >:-)
> > I was just thinking the same thing
Speaking of Al Gore inventing the Internet (as well as pants),
does anyone know of a web site that has a copy of the new
US commercial for Snickers Candy Bars with the man in the
voting booth? I'd love to show it to some folks around
here
As for the original question there is quite a b
-Original Message-
From: John D. Hardin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 11:56 PM
Subject: Re: "Masking" ports from IP ranges (was RE: Thanks & port 80
filterin g by IP)
On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, Ward William E PHDN wrote:
>> IOW, could you arrange that the only way t
Let's not get in a flame war and hear about how the media of other countries
can be just as manipulative as the media here in the US.
However, seen by many in the US, Al Gore is a slick, uncaring, big spending
lawyer who knows as much about the common man's condition as I do of being
filthy rich,
Other have said install W2K first. While this is true, you *can* install
Linux first (make a boot disk), then W2K. Then you boot of the boot disk
into Linux and run /sbin/lilo to restore lilo.
Interestingly enough I just installed RH7 and NT4 the other day on a new
PC in that order. I was very su
I want a copy.
Michael Weiser wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm administering some Linux machines permanently connected to the
> internet which I'm trying to protect reasonably. Therefore I disable
> unneeded services, keep software up-to-date, run a packet filtering
> firewall and use a intrusion dete
On Tue, Oct 17, 2000 at 12:50:46PM -0700, Ed Lazor wrote:
> I'd like to use a Linux box as a Firewall and have it measure network
> bandwidth utilization. It would have two nics and sit between a DSL router
> and a switch. I haven't done this before, any recommendations? I'll be
> starting w
Just to add to this a bit
SGI is pushing Linux to replace IRIX in the high end arena, as well,
such as the Origin 2000 series, the Origin 3000 series, the Onyx 2 and
3, the Origin 200 and the presumptive Origin 300. As a guy who has
some of these machines in a mixed Linux/IRIX environment, I
> Here are the rules I use on my firewall:
> #
> # Firewall traffic
> echo "Allowing firewall traffic"
>
> # Allow outside to reply to firewall but not to
> # iniatite connections. This is required for
> # masqueraded connections and SOC
Ed Lazor escribió:
>
> I'd like to use a Linux box as a Firewall and have it measure network
> bandwidth utilization. It would have two nics and sit between a DSL router
> and a switch. I haven't done this before, any recommendations? I'll be
> starting with a clean installation of RedHat and
Let me answer, as an American, by saying that we did elect Ronald Reagan, the
actor. To quote comedian Pat Paulsen with a twist from American TV, "The
NBC censors will not let me say that Ronald Reagan is a lousy President, but they
will not me say that Ronald Reagan is a lousy actor. This is ri
The asserrtion that Microsoft ftopped at 3.2 is false. 3.2 was VERY buggy and
3.3 was released shortly after 3.2.
Paul Anderson
"Mikkel L. Ellertson" wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, CH wrote:
>
> > > An interesting side note - MS-DOS basicly stopped development at version
> > > 3.2
> You should
On Tue, 17 Oct 2000 00:36 Steve Lee wrote:
>Can someone show me a sample
>configuration file for setting up
>a print server for mulitple printers
>on the network using samba.
Samba defaults to showing all the printers you have configured on the
machine.
>I have 4 hp printers with jetdirect on
>
Try reading through:
http://personal.nbnet.nb.ca/marco/linux/linuxv02.htm
After this, you may have more information that can help us to help you.
Marco
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From: "lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 1:57 PM
Subject: no ppp
Earlier this year the People's Republic of China declared it intends to
use Linux as its principle OS. Others will certainly follow.
hfl,
kf
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My recommendation: Don't shop at Explorer Micro, Columbus, Ohio.
On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Luke C Gavel wrote:
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I'd like to use a Linux box as a Firewall and have it measure network
bandwidth utilization. It would have two nics and sit between a DSL router
and a switch. I haven't done this before, any recommendations? I'll be
starting with a clean installation of RedHat and would appreciate any
advic
just reformatted and installed RH 6.2 stock
i did so as i for some reason could no longer get online,,56K connect
modem
even now after fresh install it says unable to activate interface
..and a gnome windows pops up also sometimes saying segmentation
fault?
i know linux sometimes is grand
On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, Drew Hunt wrote:
> Here is the log associated with the error:
>
> Oct 16 15:49:02 ryoko kernel: ATAPI device hdc:
> Oct 16 15:49:02 ryoko kernel: Error: Illegal request -- (Sense key=0x05)
> Oct 16 15:49:02 ryoko kernel: Illegal mode for this track or incompatible
> medi
-Original Message-
From: Kelly Scroggins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 11:55 AM
Subject: Re: disk partitioning
>
>Since I've received no responses, I guess there
>isn't a way around it with diskdruid.
>
>kelly
>
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