for what i know, apache gets virtual server information from http 1.1
header in which it seeks for a name. when it receives "forum.mustangps.org"
it doesn't find it in its list
hth,
A 16:38 22/01/2001 -0600, vous avez écrit :
>Hello everybody.
>
>I just setup a new box for the first time in a w
On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, Prashant Ramachandra wrote:
> On Tuesday, January 23, 2001 5:17 AM, Statux [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> wrote:
> | On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Drew Hunt wrote:
> |
> | > When I moved up to 7.0 I forgot the lilo.conf line to make sure
> | > that all of
> | > the memory is used. I hav
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Jeremy Sudderth wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> This is an easy question to answer so I hope you can help.
>
> My httpd.conf file is corrupted and I need a generic copy. I don't want to
>reinstall apache, and all I need is the file.
>
> This will teach me not edit config
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Richard Bligdon wrote:
> help a novice using RH 6.0.
>
> I can't seem to get the Floppy Drive(fd0) in order.
>
> I set up aplets on the panel for fd0 and cdrom...the cdrom works
> fine,but I am getting a number of errors with the floppy
> drivenamely:
>
> Upon
Hi Jeff, et al.
Thanks alot - I'l get to this one day this week.
Dave
On 22-Jan-01, you wrote:
>
> Go here:
>
> http://www.redhat.com/support/errata/RHEA-2000-051-01.html
>
> that will give you the correct packages to upgrade RPM to the new version
>
> On Sun, 21 Jan 2001, David Trollope wr
On Tuesday, January 23, 2001 5:17 AM, Statux [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
wrote:
| On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Drew Hunt wrote:
|
| > When I moved up to 7.0 I forgot the lilo.conf line to make sure
| > that all of
| > the memory is used. I have a 96MB RAM machine that is only
| > registering
| > 64MB. Wha
Hi,I am working on embedded systems.I
have only serial ports to my embedded system.I am trying to write a
driver for ps/2 keyboard / ps/2 mouse to work withthe serial port.I
bought an adapter for ps/2 to 9-pin serial port.But I am unable to test as I
am not getting any reponse throughHyperte
Chuck,
Search the digests? If I had a dollar every time I've tried. I can
get to the page listing all the lists but if I search on 'navigator' or
'netscape' I get no hits. I can not figure out how to limit the search
to the 'redhat-list digest'. Once in the digest all I can do is page
endles
On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 05:28:10PM -0500, Justin Zygmont wrote:
> could you please send me your addbad script, I think something like that
> would be quite useful:) I was compromised a while ago by rpc.statd too..
No problem; it's short enough to append here. It works with a bit of code
in your
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Bob Hartung spewed into the bitstream:
BH>Hi again,
BH> This time is is netscape 4.76-1 installed via RPMs . Communicator,
BH>navigator and common all installed. Generally all work okay except when
BH>in MESSENGER , if I select 'Address' to pick an addressee in the
BH>addre
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001 at 6:36pm (-0800), Jeremy Sudderth wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> This is an easy question to answer so I hope you can help.
>
> My httpd.conf file is corrupted and I need a generic copy. I don't want to
>reinstall apache, and all I need is the file.
>
> This will teach me not
Hello everyone,
This is an easy question to answer so I hope you can help.
My httpd.conf file is corrupted and I need a generic copy. I don't want to reinstall
apache, and all I need is the file.
This will teach me not edit config files during the rolling blackouts.
TIA,
Jeremy
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"linda hanigan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
> I am trying to get all my packages updated for security problems before I
> use my linux machine as a gateway
> for my home network. I have been reading insturctions
> for update from rpm. One question do you need to
> install multiple updates o
Hi,
I am trying to get all my packages updated for security problems before I
use my linux machine as a gateway
for my home network. I have been reading insturctions
for update from rpm. One question do you need to
install multiple updates or can you go from what you
have to the current release fo
I got the same error message when I tried to mount the
zip drive while using 7.0.
WHen I re-formatted the zip drive,everything was fine.
> Richard Bligdon wrote:
> >
> > help a novice using RH 6.0.
> >
> > I can't seem to get the Floppy Drive(fd0) in
> order.
> >
> > I set up aplets on
I guess you're accessing your floppy drive from an icon on your
desktop. I don't have any experience with accessing drives from icons.
I do everything from the command line. But it works for me. In my
/etc/fstab, I have two lines for my floppy drive, one for an ext2
floppy, and another for an
Hi again,
This time is is netscape 4.76-1 installed via RPMs . Communicator,
navigator and common all installed. Generally all work okay except when
in MESSENGER , if I select 'Address' to pick an addressee in the
address book and then click the "To" button, netscape just goes away!
Kaput, Dead
Hi again,
This time is is netscape 4.76-1 installed via RPMs . Communicator,
navigator and common all installed. Generally all work okay except when
in communicator , if I select 'Address' to pick an addressee in the
address book and then click the "To" button, netscape just goes away!
Kaput, D
help a novice using RH 6.0.
I can't seem to get the Floppy Drive(fd0) in
order.
I set up aplets on the panel for fd0 and cdrom...the
cdrom works fine,but I am getting a number of errors with the floppy
drivenamely:
Upon system boot up:
"floppy drive fd0 not valid block de
>At 04:35 PM 1/22/01 -0800, you wrote:
>
>raid0 <-- Min 2 This is append mode multiple disks seen as one. say a 30
>and a 40 gig together in raid1 would be a 70 gig raid array.
^^^
DOH! Typo | should say raid0
>raid1
raid0 <-- Min 2 This is append mode multiple disks seen as one. say a 30
and a 40 gig together in raid1 would be a 70 gig raid array.
raid1 <-- Min 2 This is mirror both drives appear as one but are exact
copys of each other
raid5 <-- Min 3 , 4 or 5 or more recommended, One disk is for parad
Jacob Killian wrote:
> >From the gnu site, and this still has me cautious:
>
> "Please note that both GCC 2.96 and 2.97 are development versions; we do not
>recommend using them for production purposes.
> Binaries built using any version of GCC 2.96 or 2.97 will not be portable to
> systems bas
Looking for help with a printing problem...
Should I be looking somewhere ELSE!!?
Can't print to printer connected to one linux machine from a second
linux machine...
Two updates (newer info) are below, followed by the original message..
#---update 1/22/01-
By hacki
At 09:52 AM 1/22/01 -0600, you wrote:
>A person I work with made a mistake and reloaded Win95 in the other
>partition. Now that LILO is gone, he can't boot Linux. No, he didn't
>make the emergency reboot floppy before installing Windoze.
You need to have SOMETHING that will boot into linux. You
** Reply to message from Jacob Killian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Mon, 22 Jan 2001
10:12:20 -0600
> Thanks!
>
> I appreciate the reasoned summaries of the debates. The loudest complaints
> I've heard have come from slashdot, and I expect them to scream just for the
> sake of screaming sometimes.
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Jacob Killian wrote:
> The portability I can live with, since, as one of you said, this is true of any
> gcc release until a standard for the c++ ABI is set (and probably afterwards
> since standards are by nature a work in progress). The "we do not recommend
> ... productio
Hi,
What is the minimum number of disks required for the following raids:
raid0
raid1
raid5
Cheers
kapil
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On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 12:09:19PM +0530, Vineeta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| But,if you are going to try something like vi "aa dd" where "aa dd" is the
| filename,it will interpret it as 2 different files to be edited.
Feh.
vi "aa dd"
works just fine.
--
Cameron Simpson, DoD#743
On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 10:43:07AM -0800, Andy Schuler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey! Fix that address!
| What are some recommended web proxy daemons you all would recommend? I'm
| going to be routing my firewall traffic through a content filtering service
| with it. Thanks in advance.
Squid.
| I have a perl script that is trying to fork many processes (this is a cgi
| load teting script) but for some reason I cannot grab more than 54 child
| processes at any given time. I am running the script as root. Is there a
| shell level parameter that affects this or something?
The process tab
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Drew Hunt wrote:
> When I moved up to 7.0 I forgot the lilo.conf line to make sure that all of
> the memory is used. I have a 96MB RAM machine that is only registering
> 64MB. What's that command, again?
append="mem=96M" I think it is.
Is it the BIOS or the kernel that ha
Thanks!
I appreciate the reasoned summaries of the debates. The loudest complaints
I've heard have come from slashdot, and I expect them to scream just for the
sake of screaming sometimes. But since the problem was centered around such a
vital component as the c compiler, I want to be sure.
>F
I am running RH6.0 on an older P75 with two network cards.
The internal card ip/subnet is: 204.112.40.3/255.255.255.0
External card ip/subnet is: 24.68.176.193 255.255.255.0
I am also using Squid 2.2.STABLE4-5 installed from the rpm.
We also have another router on for our WAN at 204.112.40.200
Roberto Lambiase wrote:
> Hi guys,
> in my long work to set up a new Linux box with RedHat 6.2 I've met the
> 'make' command but my system doesn't recognize it.
> I've read that it is included in the GNU utilities, does anyone know where I
> can ftp them ?
It should be on the installaton cd. If
for the program to keep running even after you log off, you need nohup before
the command. If you just use the &, it will put it in the background, but when
you log off, it will kill the process.
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Vineeta wrote:
--"sold silva.lt" wrote:
-- How can i run a program from tel
Stupid question time:
Did you restart the web daemon after you made the change?
"killall -HUP httpd" or "/etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd restart" to get the
web server to restart and reload the conf files.
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001 16:38:08 -0600, MHS WebCrew wrote:
>Hello everybody.
>
>I just setup a new bo
This is an interesting command, I am not sure how to read the output, but
the commands run, so I don't think has anything to do with where files
are.
david
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, David Brett wrote:
>
> > Pilot-Link has stopped working on my comput
We had this nutty work hit and start is crusade to comprimise other
boxes. Fortunately I regularly check my systems (logs and so on).
Noticed some rather "unusual" services running. I only wish I had
installed the latest version of wu-ftpd sooner. I have only myself to
blame.
I took an ex
Hi,
I have compiled the kernel 2.2.16 kernel using kgcc successfully. I am using
software raid1 with scsi disks. I also compiled raid1 and scsi support and
aic7XXX driver for adaptec scsi card in a kernel (not as a module). Then I
made a initrd image and change the configuration in lilo.conf speci
/sbin/lilo -u
man lilo
Jonathan Wilson
System Administrator
Cedar Creek Software
http://www.cedarcreeksoftware.com
Central Texas IT
http://www.centraltexasit.com
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Hello everybody.
I just setup a new box for the first time in a while, and ended up
installing Apache 1.3.14, so I would have the latest verion. The
VHosting here is a little different than the 1.2.9 version I'm using on
my "live" box. Specifically, the NameVirtualHost directive is new.
Here is
could you please send me your addbad script, I think something like that
would be quite useful:) I was compromised a while ago by rpc.statd too..
thanks...
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Michael H. Warfield wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 08:24:36AM -0600, Dave Ihnat wrote:
> > On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Kapil Sharma spewed into the bitstream:
KS>Hi,
KS>I have recompiled the kernel version 2.2.16 on
KS>redhat7. Now i am unable to boot with new kernel. My
KS>root partition is on the raid 1 and its /dev/md1. The
KS>booting process stuch with error while detecting the
KS>raid p
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> I have a Intel 500 MHz Celeron (Apollo Chipset) with 128 MB RAM and a 20
GB
> EIDE Hardisk (IBM-DJNA-352500) running as mailserver. I use Mandrake 7.2
as
> operating system and Exim 3.20 as MTA. There are no other services running
on
> the system else the required system-servi
Before you go trying to find it for download, you may want to do another
check on your system. "make" is usually there, but might not be in your
path.
"find / -name make" will tell you if it's on the system, at all...it's
usually found at "/usr/bin/make".
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Roberto Lambiase w
"Lorris J. Woods" wrote:
> I found rhnsd executable in /usr/sbin on redhat 7.0 if that helps.
Not everyone installs that utility, that's why the gent was having problems.
AMK4
--
W |
| I haven't lost my mind; it's backed up on tape somewhere.
|_
Hi guys,
in my long work to set up a new Linux box with RedHat 6.2 I've met the
'make' command but my system doesn't recognize it.
I've read that it is included in the GNU utilities, does anyone know where I
can ftp them ?
Thanks to all
Roberto
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On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, David Brett wrote:
> Pilot-Link has stopped working on my computer. I have not been able to
> find out what is wrong. It does not report any errors. I have tested the
> palmpilot and the computer by rebooting into windows and doing a sync.
>
> the problem started after I
I found rhnsd executable in /usr/sbin on redhat 7.0 if that helps.
On Sun, 21 Jan 2001, Statux wrote:
> > You may love it but
> >
> > rpm -qfi `find /etc -name rhnsd`
> > rpm: no arguments given for query
> >
> > less `rpm -qd $(rpm -qf $(find /etc -name rhnsd) | head -n 1)`
> > rpm: no argu
On 22 Jan 2001, Harry Putnam spewed into the bitstream:
HP>"Michael H. Warfield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
HP>
HP>>My systems detect port scanning and simply shut down the firewall
HP>> to the scanner. My entire /19 address space goes dark and the automated
HP>> scanner leaves with the con
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Michael George spewed into the bitstream:
MG>On Jan 22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MG>>
MG>> As a non-redhat employee I'll say, without reservation, that RH7 is
MG>> ready for production use. Just apply all of the errata and you'll be
MG>> fine... the improvements which come w
On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 09:30:12AM -0500, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
> heh ;) As long as they don't complain to their SysAdmin & get you in
> trouble, right? ;)
Actually, I usually send a complaint to their ISP or sysadmin with snippets
of *my* logs, if they're in the US... I stopped keeping
Pilot-Link has stopped working on my computer. I have not been able to
find out what is wrong. It does not report any errors. I have tested the
palmpilot and the computer by rebooting into windows and doing a sync.
the problem started after I upgraded the gnome desktop. I have tried most
of t
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Bubulac Angela Tatiana wrote:
> hello,
> How can I setup sendmail on my RH7 machine to forward
> all outbound mail to another machine as a relay (one
> that use DNS,...)?.
> I had read in faqs that you can setup sendmail to
> not use DNS (ServiceSwitchFile = /etc/nsswitch.
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Roberto Lambiase wrote:
> Hi guys, in my long work to set up a new Linux box with RedHat 6.2
> I've met the 'make' command but my system doesn't recognize it. I've
> read that it is included in the GNU utilities, does anyone know where
> I can ftp them ?
>
> Thanks to all
>
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, suman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am working on embedded systems.
> I have only serial ports to my embedded system.
>
> I am trying to write a driver for ps/2 keyboard / ps/2 mouse to work with
> the serial port.
> I bought an adapter for ps/2 to 9-pin serial port.
> But I am unable
Matthew Saltzman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Mike Burger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >In the resolv.conf file, you should have a line, for each domain you want
> >to search, like this:
> >
> >domain domainname.here
>
> I guess I didn't make myself quite clear. The dhcp server at work tel
On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 01:48:00PM -0500, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
> Of course, the "Black hole" effect lasts only until the machine is rebooted.
1) Not necessarily. Particularly if you save the chains before
shuting down (doesn't help if you pull the plug). Alternative is that
you can r
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Chuck Carson wrote:
> Is the linuxthreads library default with RH 6.2. There is no linuxthreads
> RPM installed, nor can I find one on any of the sites. I am trying to build
> perl 5.6 with threads support.
glibc now comes with pthreads compatability in the standard package.
Is the linuxthreads library default with RH 6.2. There is no linuxthreads
RPM installed, nor can I find one on any of the sites. I am trying to build
perl 5.6 with threads support.
Thanks,
CC
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Hello,
Thanks for your suggestions. I realize -reading them- that the problem
probably came because I changed the /etc/securiry/limits.conf and added
these:
* hard core 0
* hard rss 5000
* hard nproc 20
and then the limit of proccesses is set to 20. Is it possible to add here
somethin
Of course, the "Black hole" effect lasts only until the machine is rebooted.
>From then on, the input packets are denied by hosts.deny rules...
> -Original Message-
> From: Bret Hughes [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 1:12 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:
I have a perl script that is trying to fork many processes (this is a cgi
load teting script) but for some reason I cannot grab more than 54 child
processes at any given time. I am running the script as root. Is there a
shell level parameter that affects this or something?
Thanks,
CC
hello,
What are some recommended web proxy daemons you all would recommend? I'm
going to be routing my firewall traffic through a content filtering service
with it. Thanks in advance.
Andy Schuler
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In that case, here's what appears in my dhcpd.conf file:
option domain-name-servers ip.of.dns.server1, ip.of.dns.server2, ip.of.dns.server3;
option domain-name "domainname.here";
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> Mike Burger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >In the resolv.conf file,
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Michael George wrote:
> On Jan 22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> I've heard there are problems with the GUI tingamabob that brings up
and down
> the PPP connections (RP3?) -- that it "just won't work on RHL7.0". Does
> anyone know if that's FUD or for real? That's one of
On Jan 22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> As a non-redhat employee I'll say, without reservation, that RH7 is
> ready for production use. Just apply all of the errata and you'll be
> fine... the improvements which come with the inclusion of all the
> SSL/SSH stuff alone make it worthwhile! I am us
Harry Putnam wrote:
> "Michael H. Warfield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > My systems detect port scanning and simply shut down the firewall
> > to the scanner. My entire /19 address space goes dark and the automated
> > scanner leaves with the conclusion that there is nothing there. I
Vineeta wrote:
> I suppose you did not pay attention to what i wrote.
> simply typing:
> vi aa bb
>
> > Vineeta wrote:
> > >
> > > But,if you are going to try something like vi "aa dd" where "aa dd" is the
> > > filename,it will interpret it as 2 different files to be edited.
Reading your ow
Hi Tomás,
This is a system issue not an apache one. You are probably running out of
processes available since each CGI script is a new process. Imagine having
hundreds or thousands of users logged in and each starting a program to run.
You have a few choices. I have to assume you have a very bus
Go here:
http://www.redhat.com/support/errata/RHEA-2000-051-01.html
that will give you the correct packages to upgrade RPM to the new version
On Sun, 21 Jan 2001, David Trollope wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm probably going to ask a very stupid question, so before I get flamed, I
> have looked at some
"Michael H. Warfield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My systems detect port scanning and simply shut down the firewall
> to the scanner. My entire /19 address space goes dark and the automated
> scanner leaves with the conclusion that there is nothing there. It
> finds nothing to log and w
Mike Burger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>In the resolv.conf file, you should have a line, for each domain you want
>to search, like this:
>
>domain domainname.here
I guess I didn't make myself quite clear. The dhcp server at work tells
my laptop what to put on the "search" line of my resolv.con
Hello Heinrich,
> I have a Intel 500 MHz Celeron (Apollo Chipset) with 128 MB RAM and a 20 GB
> EIDE Hardisk (IBM-DJNA-352500) running as mailserver. I use Mandrake 7.2 as
> operating system and Exim 3.20 as MTA. There are no other services running on
> the system else the require
"sold silva.lt" wrote:
>
>
>
> How can i see what is the program is doing at any time from telnel or
> local?
Not much information about what you are really trying to do but...
If you are talking about seeing the output after you have logged off
then what I usually do is redirect stdout and std
> "dh" == Drew Hunt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
dh> When I moved up to 7.0 I forgot the lilo.conf line to make sure that all of
dh> the memory is used. I have a 96MB RAM machine that is only registering
dh> 64MB. What's that command, again?
append="mem=96M"
--
Ray Curtis Unix Pro
When I moved up to 7.0 I forgot the lilo.conf line to make sure that all of
the memory is used. I have a 96MB RAM machine that is only registering
64MB. What's that command, again?
Thanks,
Drew
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Vineeta wrote:
> I suppose you did not pay attention to what i wrote.
> simply typing:
> vi aa bb
> will create 2 files
> unless you put them in quotes.
> What i wrote was precisely this.
>
Actually your example used the quotes
Bret
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I had this problem also. I have W98 and W2k on my system. After going
through 3 network adapters, SMC, D-Link and Intel, I discover that I had the
BIOS set to PNP operating system. When I changed this to NO Linux saw the
card on the next boot and allowed me to input the network address etc. I
also
Hello,
I am having problems with the CGI scripts executed inside an HTML page
(using SSI).
The script is not executed and I have an entry in error_log saying this:
> (11)Resource temporarily unavailable: couldn't spawn child process:
> /mydirectory/myscript.pl
I changed these values in
In the resolv.conf file, you should have a line, for each domain you want
to search, like this:
domain domainname.here
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> I know how to get dhcpd to tell a client what DNS servers to use, but
> is there any way to have it tell a client which domains
Hi,
I have recompiled the kernel version 2.2.16 on
redhat7. Now i am unable to boot with new kernel. My
root partition is on the raid 1 and its /dev/md1. The
booting process stuch with error while detecting the
raid partitions saying
oops! md1 not running, giving up.
Please help.
Cheers
kapil
On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 10:00:40AM -0600, Michael R. Jinks wrote:
> This and other lists have hosted a good deal of screaming back and forth
> to the effect that "It is broken!"/"No it's not!" ; "Red Hat sucks!"/"No
> they do not!" and so forth... Conspicuously missing is any substantiated
> repor
Tomás García Ferrari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is the RedHat Network now supporting RH 6.2 or is still only for RH 7.0
> users?
Yes:
http://www.redhat.com/support/errata/RHBA-2000-138.html
Note that if you haven't previosly installed errata, you'll also need
to get openssl.
> In the pages
On 22-Jan-01 Vidiot opined:
> A person I work with made a mistake and reloaded Win95 in the other
> partition. Now that LILO is gone, he can't boot Linux. No, he didn't
> make the emergency reboot floppy before installing Windoze.
>
> Is there a way to use the installation CDs to boot the inst
> "v" == Vidiot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
v> A person I work with made a mistake and reloaded Win95 in the other
v> partition. Now that LILO is gone, he can't boot Linux. No, he didn't
v> make the emergency reboot floppy before installing Windoze.
v> Is there a way to use the installati
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I have a Intel 500 MHz Celeron (Apollo Chipset) with 128 MB RAM and a 20 GB
> EIDE Hardisk (IBM-DJNA-352500) running as mailserver. I use Mandrake 7.2 as
> operating system and Exim 3.20 as MTA. There are no other services running on
> the system else the required s
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Michael H. Warfield spewed into the bitstream:
MHW>My systems detect port scanning and simply shut down the firewall
MHW>to the scanner. My entire /19 address space goes dark and the automated
MHW>scanner leaves with the conclusion that there is nothing there. It
MHW>fi
On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 09:20:22AM -0500, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
> I'm not questioning that, and I upgraded them as soon as the fixes were
> posted, but I'm just curious if anyone thinks there might be a link between
> all these machines hitting these two ports in particular, as I normally get
>
Yup.
This and other lists have hosted a good deal of screaming back and forth
to the effect that "It is broken!"/"No it's not!" ; "Red Hat sucks!"/"No
they do not!" and so forth... Conspicuously missing is any substantiated
report of problems caused by any of the alleged Huge Towering Bugs in
7.0
On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 08:24:36AM -0600, Dave Ihnat wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 08:13:50AM -0500, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
> > I've been noticing a _lot_ of scans against ports 21 & 111 in the last
> > couple of weeks. Do ya think this might be the result of the ramen worm?
> Those are stan
A person I work with made a mistake and reloaded Win95 in the other
partition. Now that LILO is gone, he can't boot Linux. No, he didn't
make the emergency reboot floppy before installing Windoze.
Is there a way to use the installation CDs to boot the installed system
so that lilo can be rerun?
I know how to get dhcpd to tell a client what DNS servers to use, but
is there any way to have it tell a client which domains to search?
I have a laptop that I move between two nets (home and work). The
dhcp server at work sets the search parameter in resolv.conf to search
a few different domain
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Clement spewed into the bitstream:
C>Thank you very much to everyone who has help/tried to help.
C>
C>The real answer is an un-documented program - dmail that comes with the
C>UW-Imapd distribution. Procmail alone is not the answer. It is not
C>compatible with the imap mess
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Jacob Killian spewed into the bitstream:
JK>Hello!
JK>
JK>I'm still looking into upgrading to RH 7.0, and have a question for this list:
JK>
JK>Is RH 7.0 ready for production? I've read about a buggy and unofficial gcc on
JK>slashdot, and was curious as to what the folks on
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Jacob Killian wrote:
> Is RH 7.0 ready for production?
Yes. We have it in production use ourselves.
> I've read about a buggy and unofficial gcc on
> slashdot, and was curious as to what the folks on this list have to say about
> it.
Inofficial, yes.
Buggy, not if you inst
Hello!
I'm still looking into upgrading to RH 7.0, and have a question for this list:
Is RH 7.0 ready for production? I've read about a buggy and unofficial gcc on
slashdot, and was curious as to what the folks on this list have to say about
it.
Thanks,
--
Jacob Killian
PGTC System Administ
On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 09:38:28AM -, sold silva.lt wrote:
: How can i run a program from telnet and when i logoff it keeps running??
: How can i see if the program is still runing?
: How can i see what is the program is doing at any time from telnel or local?
:
If the program requires a con
> I've been noticing a _lot_ of scans against ports 21 & 111 in the last
> couple of weeks. Do ya think this might be the result of the ramen
> worm?
There are tons of articles out there now on it; you can probably answer
your own question after reading some of them. I archived the best one I
f
Thanks, one or two other people mentioned TWIG as well. I'm about to
check it now, as it appears to be the only thing out there that might
meet my requirements, at least until PHPGroupware is ready for prime
time.
-m
Thierry ITTY wrote:
>
> here's what Linux Software Encyclopedia
> ("http://
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