On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Gerd Zemella wrote:
>> I have a problem to get a login shell on a redhat 6.0 server.
>> yesterday someone removed shadow passwords and md5. today I tried to
>Sounds like you hosed your shadow password file. Assuming you didn't
>destroy your /etc/passwd, you can recreate the
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Hello,
I have smbcleient over PPP qwestion.
I connected from Linux to WINNT 4.0 server
via PPP. When I ran from Linux smbclient, I received error. See below pls.
As far as I understand it's PPP config error. I use static IP adresses:
RH 10.1.10.2
Wi
At 01:33 PM 11/22/00 +0700, Shanmuga Raj wrote:
>I need to use procmail to sort all incoming mails based on the To: header,
>and forward them to the respective mail boxes in my server. Could some one
>give some ideas as to how to go about it.
man procmail
man procmailrc
man procmailex
Lee.
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man procmail
Tha man page gives you a list of other related man pages as well.
For a single user,use $HOME/.procmailrc .For global change,use /etc/procmailrc
Vineeta
Shanmuga Raj wrote:
> I need to use procmail to sort all incoming mails based on the To: header,
> and forward them to the respe
I need to use procmail to sort all incoming mails based on the To: header,
and forward them to the respective mail boxes in my server. Could some one
give some ideas as to how to go about it.
Thanks,
Raj
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Hi Everyone,
I'm relatively new to Linux and I have a bit of a problem. I am running RH
6.0 and while using GIMP, there was a problem with a font or something and
all of a sudden windows just started opening up like crazy and kept doing
so until I ran out of RAM. The whole system froze and I
> and bdisk didn't do jack either
^
not sure if bdisk is a typo, but did you try mkbootdisk ?
$ man mkbootdisk
MKBOOTDISK(8) MKBOOTDISK(8)
NAME
mkbootdisk - creates a stand-alone boot floppy for the
running system
SYNOPSIS
The other day rday stated:
fj>> How would you create a 2.4.0 kernel boot diskette with RH7?
>the absolutely simplest thing to do is to "dd" the current
>kernel to a floppy. this gives you an emergency kernel floppy
>that will let you get around corrupted boot code.
>it's not a great technique
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Jim Baxter wrote:
> Does anyone know of a time clock program we could run on linux? It
> needs to be quick, simple, and free. All we need to do is record when
> a person clocks in and out and put the data in some form of database.
Yes. Use "/usr/bin/last" to get the informat
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Gerd Zemella wrote:
> I have a problem to get a login shell on a redhat 6.0 server.
> yesterday someone removed shadow passwords and md5. today I tried to
Sounds like you hosed your shadow password file. Assuming you didn't
destroy your /etc/passwd, you can recreate the shad
On Wed, 22 Nov 2000, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
> Tony,
> thanks for your help ...
> I have Pine already running as you can hopefully see in the headers
> of this mail ... and I set it up exactly as you were writing ...
> exept the fact, that I set up *these* options all in ~/.pinerc ...
> (IIRC
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
> >
> >Thanks for your answer.
> >I've changed .pinerc as you suggeested. Result:
> >
> >Although pine can now *send* the messages, the 'From' adress
> >it is sending is wrong:
>
> Edit your ~/.pinerc t
Thanks, but I think I phrased my question poorly. We're set for mail;
what we really need is the knowledge-sharing parts of the picture;
common calendar/scheduling, project management, that sort of thing.
We've tried to get the calendar server for StorOffice to work, and had
wretched luck. I us
I'm not sure about project coordination, but I believe openmail woul dfit
the bill.
http://www.openmail.com/cyc/om/00/index.html
hth
charles
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Michael R. Jinks wrote:
> Greetings. A couple of years ago I heard about a project, just getting
> started at the time, which was
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
>
>Thanks for your answer.
>I've changed .pinerc as you suggeested. Result:
>
>Although pine can now *send* the messages, the 'From' adress
>it is sending is wrong:
Edit your ~/.pinerc to add to the feature-list:
allow-changing-from
Then in Pine,
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Chuck Mead wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Wolfgang Pfeiffer spewed into the bitstream:
>
> WP>Chuck Mead wrote:
> [ ... ]
> WP>> On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Wolfgang Pfeiffer spewed into the bitstream:
> WP>>
> WP>> [ ... ]
>
>
> http://www.ii.com/internet/messaging/pine/changing_
Are we talking something like CVS or something like the lastlog command?
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From: Jim Baxter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Redhat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, November 21, 2000 6:08 PM
Subject: Time Clock propgram
>Hi All,
>
>Does anyone know of a time clock program we c
Hi All,
Does anyone know of a time clock program we could run on linux?
It needs to be quick, simple, and free. All we need to do is record
when a person clocks in and out and put the data in some form of database.
It need to be character mode for dumb terminals and simple enough for use in
Flori
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Wolfgang Pfeiffer spewed into the bitstream:
WP>Chuck Mead wrote:
WP>>
WP>> On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Wolfgang Pfeiffer spewed into the bitstream:
WP>>
WP>> WP>Hello,
WP>> WP>I have RedHat 6.1 on a single user machine.
WP>> WP>I am using pine together with fetchmail and procmail
W
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Bob Glover wrote:
[SNIP]
> > 2) How do I get syslog to make a separate log file for ipchains logs?
>
> That's a good question.
>
# Put all IP Chains messages in a seperate file.
kern.=info /var/log/ipchains
You may also want to
If you look at /etc/protocols, PROTO=1, it is icmp protocol. Port 3 on both
Source machine and target is 'destination unreachable'. Your rule in
firewall script denies sending a 'dest. unreachable' info from your machine
to the ISP (or vice versa, I don't know which IP is your ISP, you get the
> On Mon, 20 Nov 2000, Stan Isaacs wrote:
>
> >A beginner simply takes the "|" to work like a ";", and their limited
> > testing seems to show that to be correct. They are likely never to get
> > processes that take enough time to show the mistake, in simple testing.
> > Perhaps you are cor
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Thomas R. Shannon wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Nov 2000, Manuel A. Camacho Q. wrote:
>
> > Hi, Tom!
> >
> > I would like to try pine. But, being honest, the unique reason I use
> > Netscape Messenger is because connecting to the net with rp3, I just had
> > to turn it on and it worke
On 21-Nov-2000 Leonard den Ottolander opined:
> Hi Uncle,
>
>> Not that I know anything about it, but curiosity and all that: what
>> mailer do you use?
>
> Check the headers ;). Pegasus Mail for Windows. I still didn't make
> the
> switch (for my desktop that is). It's a pity t
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Gerd Zemella wrote:
> I have a problem to get a login shell on a redhat 6.0 server.
> yesterday someone removed shadow passwords and md5. today I tried to
> login from remote. I see only thats the right server but no
> loginprompt. I telefoned with a stuff of the firm but he
Chuck Mead wrote:
>
> On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Wolfgang Pfeiffer spewed into the bitstream:
>
> WP>Hello,
> WP>I have RedHat 6.1 on a single user machine.
> WP>I am using pine together with fetchmail and procmail
> WP>and the setup configuration for pine says:
> WP>--
Anyone ever seen this before? The system appears to be working normally but
if I try to run ntsysv or chkconfig, they immediately exit with
"Segmentation fault (core dumped)" This can't be good. I've checked all the
dependant libraries, tried de-installing the RPM and then re-installing from
a fre
Greetings. A couple of years ago I heard about a project, just getting
started at the time, which was aiming to produce an open source
alternative to Lotus Notes. I've since lost track of that project's
name and status.
Can anyone recommend a groupware solution that will run on Linux? In
p
I have a problem to get a login shell on a redhat 6.0 server.
yesterday someone removed shadow passwords and md5. today I tried to
login from remote. I see only thats the right server but no
loginprompt. I telefoned with a stuff of the firm but he has also no
loginprompt. only ftp works. has anyon
On Mon, 20 Nov 2000, Stan Isaacs wrote:
>A beginner simply takes the "|" to work like a ";", and their limited
> testing seems to show that to be correct. They are likely never to get
> processes that take enough time to show the mistake, in simple testing.
> Perhaps you are correct, that we
Another way would be to:
dd if=/boot/vmlinuz-2.4.0-test10 of=/dev/fd0
replace the if value to whatever the exact kernel version you're using (if
it's a redhat release kernel, don't forget to add the release token to the
end like 2.4.0-test10-2 or whatever version they have out. i don't pay
atten
Try looking in /etc/skel
>Ok, it was in the .bashrc, which I didn't check, since it happens for all users.
>Where is the
>source file for this that the system uses to create the .bashrc file for all users?
>I want this
>turned off.
>
>Quinn
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Hi Brandon,
> Just a short question ... what does linux (mandrake) refer to when doing the
> installation and it gives you the option of using Windows as loopback?
I am not sure, but it could mean installing a linux filesystem on top of a
Windows partition (UMSDOS), or maybe ju
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Thomas R. Shannon wrote:
>OK, here's the deal. Pine is a great program but it conforms to what
>seems to be an overall Unix philosophy. That is, use a bunch of small
>programs that do one thing and do it well.
Thanks for sending this. I read the original post and knew and a
Look at /etc/skel/.bashrc, and fix it there. This way, it won't show up
for new users...for the rest of your users, you could manuall edit their
files, or recopy them.
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Ok, it was in the .bashrc, which I didn't check, since it happens for all users.
On Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 03:12:57PM +0800, Corisen wrote:
> thank you. any recommendation on books or website for a newbie to start
> shell scripting?
Can't tell about shellscript, but have a look at this website
zeus.eed.usv.ro/misc/doc/prog/index.htm
I would also like to know if you find a bett
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Wolfgang Pfeiffer spewed into the bitstream:
WP>Hello,
WP>I have RedHat 6.1 on a single user machine.
WP>I am using pine together with fetchmail and procmail
WP>and the setup configuration for pine says:
WP>-
WP>user-domain
Hello,
I have RedHat 6.1 on a single user machine.
I am using pine together with fetchmail and procmail
and the setup configuration for pine says:
-
user-domain = localhost.localdomain
Hi Uncle,
> Not that I know anything about it, but curiosity and all that: what
> mailer do you use?
Check the headers ;). Pegasus Mail for Windows. I still didn't make the
switch (for my desktop that is). It's a pity the author doesn't want to
release the source code (it's fr
hi, what programming tools/language in Linux can i used to perform an
automated login to web-based authentication like the following URL?
http://www.temasekclub.org.sg/MemberLoginParm.asp?FacilityTypeCode=100
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On Wed, 22 Nov 2000, Andrew So Hing-pong wrote:
>I would like to know where can I download the wallpaper about
>linux in gif format. Tx.
Most images created for Linux these days are in a free format (PNG or
JPEG). GIF is not free, so most Linux developers avoid it now that PNG has
good support.
The files in all users directories come from /etc/skel. There should be a
.bashrc file there. You might also check the bashrc file in /etc that is
global, just in case. The .bashrc in the users file loads the contents of
/etc/bashrc if I recall correctly.
Jeff Hogg
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F
I believe the README on the CD contains the instructions.
Jamin W. Collins
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From: Jeff Hogg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2000 10:11 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 7.0 nfs install problem
-Original Message-
From: Leonard den Ot
Are you recompiling a kernel which is the same version as your current
kernel? If you are, try renaming your current /lib/modules/
directory. For example:
mv /lib/modules/2.2.16 /lib/modules/2.2.16.old
Do this before 'make modules'. Good luck,
Hidong
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>
> I d
Hi,
Anybody knows what these errors means:
1- VFS: busy inodes on changed media
2 - 128.5.1.21 sent an invalid ICMP error to a broadcast
This second error comes from kernel, i don´t know how to disable it.
Thanks for all!!!
SCG
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Ok, it was in the .bashrc, which I didn't check, since it happens for all users.
Where is the source file for this that the system uses to create the .bashrc file for
all users? I want this turned off.
Quinn
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Have you looked in .bashrc?
On
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The URL Marco Shaw quotes describes 'ethereal', a very good graphical
network protocol analyzer. I highly recommend it. If you get to the
point where you want to begin filtering the packets it captures, ethereal
uses the same syntax to specify the filters as tcpdump. The ethereal man
page actua
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Corisen wrote:
> pls advise how i can pass the result of "/home/userabe" to "rm -f -r"
> to delete the directory?
You don't want to do it this way. Use 'xargs userdel -r' instead, which
will remove both the account and the home directory for you.
Check the man pages for bot
If you want bash to share current history across multiple logins, you can
use the following:
export PROMPT_COMMAND='history -a; history -n'
which will run a history file read and write append every time a prompt is
issued. That said, you'll always be a prompt or two behind, and your
hist
-Original Message-
From: Leonard den Ottolander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, November 20, 2000 6:05 PM
Subject: Re: 7.0 nfs install problem
Hi Jeff,
> As I understand it, you need to have the contents of both cd's in a
> directory together
Have you looked in .bashrc?
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm on RH 6.2. When I log on at the console or open a shell in X I get a file
>listsing. Also, when I run shell scripts I get a dir listing first, then the script
>runs. I'm in BASH...where can I find this and turn i
I'm on RH 6.2. When I log on at the console or open a shell in X I get a file
listsing. Also, when I run shell scripts I get a dir listing first, then the script
runs. I'm in BASH...where can I find this and turn it off. It happens to all users,
but I don't see anything in /etc/bashrc or /e
On Mon, 20 Nov 2000, Drew Hunt wrote:
> Kernel entries:
>
> Nov 20 14:34:59 tenchi kernel: Packet log: output REJECT eth0 PROTO=1
> 24.221.123.186:3 24.221.30.4:3 L=56 S=0x00 I=12811 F=0x T=127 (#50)
>
> 1) What is it rejecting?
It's rejecting (denying the packet with an ICMP response) pa
And speaking of windoze, did you find the utility for scanning the
windoze partition from Linux? if so, what is it and where did you find
it? I have a friend who is having a problem "finding" his windoze
partition from his Linux partition. He thinks he may have a virus,
since the machine runs fl
>This has been showing up a lot in my kernel log lately. It raises a couple
>questions:
>
>1) What is it rejecting? There is nothing before or after it that would
>suggest a provocation from elsewhere. It also only happens when my Windex
>machine is on. FYI, the destination IP is my ISP's DNS
This may be what you're looking for:
http://toutdoux.sourceforge.net/en/
Jamin W. Collins
-Original Message-
From: David Brett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2000 9:52 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Project management
Has anybody been able to find a project m
Has anybody been able to find a project management program for Linux. I
found Xplan, but was unable to find XView toolkit, which is also required
and how to complile the program. The readme does not agree with what the
uncompresses supplies
david
O'Reilly - Learning the Bash Shell
Addison Wesley - Linux & Unix Shell Programming
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From: Corisen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2000 1:12 AM
Subject: Re: shell script
thank you. any recommendation on
On Mon, 20 Nov 2000, Manuel A. Camacho Q. wrote:
> Hi, Tom!
>
> I would like to try pine. But, being honest, the unique reason I use
> Netscape Messenger is because connecting to the net with rp3, I just had
> to turn it on and it worked. What (and how) should I set my system to
> get pine to wor
I have a text file that has 4 fields. The first field is a city so it
could be one word or two.
So I am not able to use blank space as a fields separator. I tried
awk -v FIELDWIDTHS=15
to set the field widths to 15 each.
The problem I am having is I can't get the last field to print out.
Than
On Mon, Nov 20, 2000 at 10:32:51PM -0600, Chad W. Skinner wrote:
: I know when you upload a file using php the file is deleted as soon as the
: script using it completes executing. Does anyone know how to make a temp
: file on the system within a php script that is automatically deleted when
: the
Run the command 'mkbootdisk 2.4.0-test10' and substitute the kernel I
listed for the run you are running. You will need a blank floppy. This
works like a champ. Saved my butt last night when I blew up the bosses
machine! All working now.
Thanks
Kevin
Frank Jacobberger wrote:
>
> How woul
Hi guys,
Just a short question ... what does linux
(mandrake) refer to when doing the installation and it gives you the option of
using Windows as loopback?
Thanks,
Brandon
[deja vu] [ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ] [ http://www.dejavu.za.net ]
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debugfs, but it's not all that cut and dry to use (of course, I know the
commands to edit and relink inodes.. but I've been using it for a long
time).
using debugfs to mark inodes with 0 dtimes and 1 link count (undelete)
quite often will bug the kernel out and can cause a panic/crash (as I
notic
There is a way.But it's a round-about way and a little tricky too!
It deals with the inode blocks.
For more info,refer to Linux documentation on sunsite.metalab site.
Vineeta
Rubén Alonso wrote:
> Hi to all and thanks for your answers.
> I have a new question.
> Is there any way to undelete a
Hi all,
Does anyone know of any discussion forums held in person in
bombay,India.
Any pointers would be a great help!
Regds,
Vineeta
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Try Oreilly's publications.
dunno the names,though...
but the author's name is enough...
Corisen wrote:
> thank you. any recommendation on books or website for a newbie to start
> shell scripting?
>
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> From: Aravind Sadagopan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROT
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