I just wanted to say thanks to the list for the help offered on this
latest project of mine which was to create a kickstart network install
for a standard intallation. I took it a little farther and was able to
create a distribution tree based on 6.2 that includes all the errata
upgrades, openssh
Luke C Gavel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Where can I subscribe to magazines that discuss shell scripts?
>
> Best Regards,
> L.G.
Sysadm does some of this as well as a whole bunch more. Linux Journal
not too bad either. Neither are scripting only but ususlly a perl or
two:)
Bret
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At 07:44 PM 11/18/00 -0700, you wrote:
>I've been getting the error message "eepro100: wait_for_cmd_done timeout!"
>on one of my servers for some time now and I'm wondering if anyone can shed
>any light on the situation.
You may want to check in on the samba-users mailing list. There has been
There is, one of my instructors from a college flashed such a mag
in our faces. I never saw it since. :) Perhaps another student
grabbed it, never to return it. But thank you for making me
remember this; I'm now going to email him! hehehe.
On Sat, 18 Nov 2000, Jalal Hajiqolamali wrote:
> hi
I've been getting the error message "eepro100: wait_for_cmd_done timeout!"
on one of my servers for some time now and I'm wondering if anyone can shed
any light on the situation.
The network card in question is an HP 10/100 Tx card which uses the
eepro100 driver. I have similar models of card
On Fri, 17 Nov 2000, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
> I used Pine, XfMail, XCmail, Netscape, and Balsa for several months
> each. Yesterday I switched back to Pine for several reasons:
I have to second this. I've tried nearly every GNOME compatible GUI
E-mailer I could find and those I could get inst
Greetings all,
Just an FYI:
I've been seeing portscans from IP address 200.54.157.101, so you might
want to batten down the hatches. One server logged 5,662 packets running
the gamut of ports in a 10 hour period, so they weren't subtle
either. Interestingly enough 200.54.157.101 resolves to
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On Sat, 18 Nov 2000, Micah Yoder wrote:
> Aaron Prohaska wrote:
> >
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I am looking for a good sound card that will work with RedHat 7 and would
> > like the advice of anyone from the list. I have been thinking about one of
> > the Creative Labs Sound Blasters, but they are
Aaron Prohaska wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I am looking for a good sound card that will work with RedHat 7 and would
> like the advice of anyone from the list. I have been thinking about one of
> the Creative Labs Sound Blasters, but they are rather expensive. Is there
> much of a selection of goo
> I'm trying to upgrade the RH 6.2 to 7.0. I receive
> repeated boot disk failures. I do not find a new boot disk
> image on RH updates. Does anyone know of any issues with
> the boot diskette? I am aware of the updates diskette.
Could you make CD boot by default in the BIOS? It works grea
Hi
I'm trying to upgrade the RH 6.2 to 7.0. I receive
repeated boot disk failures. I do not find a new boot disk
image on RH updates. Does anyone know of any issues with
the boot diskette? I am aware of the updates diskette.
TIA
Bob
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Well, again, I was braindead (guess it helps to make me that way being
the only one here that does the net admin stuff... ) Anyway, I failed to
remember that my primary name server is on NT, and I forgot to change the
reverse lookup entry there... I did remember to delete the old o
Nope... Sorry, my typo... it's just resolv.conf Sorry about that.
At 06:07 PM 11/18/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Quick question...because this could make all the difference...
>
>Is your file actually called /etc/resolve.conf, with the "e" there?
>If it is, that could very well be your problem..
Quick question...because this could make all the difference...
Is your file actually called /etc/resolve.conf, with the "e" there?
If it is, that could very well be your problem...it should be just
/etc/resolv.conf
On Sat, 18 Nov 2000 17:19:29 -0500, Fred Edmister wrote:
> Well, I've l
Hi Fred,
> But,... then how do I get notified? I'd expect they'd be dropping the
> packets on the floor instead of responding to them.
The fact that you get a packet filtered error means that these packets are
being rejected instead of denied. In the latter case you would not g
Well, I've looked through all the DNS info, including
/etc/resolve.conf, and everything has been updated
accordingly. resolve.conf had the domain, and the new listings for
nameserver Reverse mappings are all changed to the new subnet, and all
the names are proper in everything e
WOW. That's a lot of links. I'll check them out.
Thanks,
L.G.
On Sun, 19 Nov 2000, Greg Wright wrote:
>
>
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> On 18/11/00 at 7:57 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >Where can I subscribe to magazines that discuss shell scripts?
> >
> Maybe
i'm also looking for it too, myself.
could you email me if you find it yourself.
Thanks.
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> Does anyone know of a good tcl or expect mailing list? I haven't been able
> to find anything not language-development related on the web.
>
> I have some quest
On Sat, Nov 18, 2000 at 12:26:05PM -0400, Michael Burger wrote:
> They've set up their firewall to filter out ICMP packets...usually
> done to keep from being ping flooded, smurf attacked, etc.
>
OK, that makes sense!
But,... then how do I get notified? I'd expect they'd be dropping the
packets
On Sat, Nov 18, 2000 at 01:53:49PM -0500, Fred Edmister wrote:
> I just got a new subnet from my uplink, when I change all the IPs on the
> Linux server, everything slowed down WAY down... FTP's time out, when I
> telnet it takes a good 30 seconds before the login prompt comes up, and
On Sat, 18 Nov 2000, Vikas wrote:
> Hello,
> I had installed RHLinux6.2 a month ago after downloading those RPM's and
> it is working nocely with gnone. Now i though it would be better if I
> could run mp3's from linux...So what all it need to start installing
> sound drivers.
>
> Please help,
>
Tony,
thanks for your info -- I am still not sure, whether to move (from
now being a not-very-happy Netscape-Messenger user) to mutt or
pine -- I have heard so often, mutt is so good ... so my question
to those knowing how mutt works: does mutt have these features Tony
was describing for pine
At 01:00 PM 18/11/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>I just rediscovered something about Pine. When replying to a message, if
>the original text lines are long enough to wrap, you can force a wrap
>within Pine (Ctrl-J) and it will rewrap and requote the paragraph. It
>won't put quotes in the middle of the te
I just got a new subnet from my uplink, when I change all the IPs on the
Linux server, everything slowed down WAY down... FTP's time out, when I
telnet it takes a good 30 seconds before the login prompt comes up, and the
websites that are on that server are loading VERY VERY slow...
I just rediscovered something about Pine. When replying to a message, if
the original text lines are long enough to wrap, you can force a wrap
within Pine (Ctrl-J) and it will rewrap and requote the paragraph. It
won't put quotes in the middle of the text or break a line at the end and
leave a cou
They've set up their firewall to filter out ICMP packets...usually
done to keep from being ping flooded, smurf attacked, etc.
On Sat, 18 Nov 2000 08:14:19 -0500, fred smith wrote:
>I ran a ping of an internet site today and for every packet I got output from
>ping that lists the hostname, the IP
Hal,
Thanks for your response. Still didn't work so I upgraded
PAM with 0.72-10.i386.rpm and then the gnorpm installed
normally.
Thanks!
Bob
Hal Burgiss wrote:
>
> On Sat, Nov 18, 2000 at 08:12:50AM -0600, Bob Hartung wrote:
> > Hi,
> > Logged in as root, I am trying to upgrade the gnor
I ran a ping of an internet site today and for every packet I got output from
ping that lists the hostname, the IP address, and "Packet filtered".
What does that mean, and why would I get it for every packet?
Fred
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On Sat, Nov 18, 2000 at 08:12:50AM -0600, Bob Hartung wrote:
> Hi,
> Logged in as root, I am trying to upgrade the gnorpm
> package with the bug/slash security fix for RH 6.2 from the
> RH updates and errata site. I am receiving the following
> error that I need to have
>error: failed depen
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On 18/11/00 at 7:40 lee wrote:
>>
>>
>> We are talking about different things. I am talking about zip disks
>> that come in either 100MB or 250MB sizes and have a hard plastic cover
>> around the media (kind of like a floppy). Sounds like you're talki
Steve Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> does anyone know of the BSDi maillist.
> ?
have a look there:
http://www.bsdi.com/info/maillists.php?printable=y
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>
> We are talking about different things. I am talking about zip disks
> that come in either 100MB or 250MB sizes and have a hard plastic cover
> around the media (kind of like a floppy). Sounds like you're talking
> about a CD writer if you dealing with cdrecord.
>
sorry bout mention of cd
Hi,
In case anyone hasn't responded off-list to this yet, or you haven't
solved it...
2 possible solutions...
1. Just run it in standalone, and remove your /etc/inetd.conf entry for
proftpd.
[ This is the one I use, because proftpd gives you plenty of
fine-grained control over important things,
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On 18/11/00 at 7:57 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Where can I subscribe to magazines that discuss shell scripts?
>
Maybe you mean online...I have not checked to see if all the links are
still live.
http://cres20.anu.edu.au/manuals/korn_scr.html
Hi,
Logged in as root, I am trying to upgrade the gnorpm
package with the bug/slash security fix for RH 6.2 from the
RH updates and errata site. I am receiving the following
error that I need to have
error: failed dependencies:
/etc/pam.d/system-auth is needed by gnorpm-0.95.1-5.6
Hello mr Messmer!
I would like to install your package on my Redhat 6.0 box!
Please tell me what are the dependencies , what software have I to
install on the box
before the ISPd.
I don't know what is included and what not. (MySQL,Radius etc. and which
releases)
If I would like to install it from
Hello!
Is somebody using Portslave as Radius client on Red Hat box?
Needing help on setup!
Thanks!
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hi ,
i Am Not Sure , but as far as i know There Is No Magazine About Shell Scripts
You Can Find A Lot Of Examples In Unix Books ...
Jalal
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Hi,
Where can I subscribe to magazines that discuss shell scripts?
Best Regards,
L.G.
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Hello,
I had installed RHLinux6.2 a month ago after downloading those RPM's and
it is working nocely with gnone. Now i though it would be better if I
could run mp3's from linux...So what all it need to start installing
sound drivers.
Please help,
Vikas
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