> I am using WS_FTP LE.
>
> Regards,
> Rob
Have you tried with a passive (PASV) connection?
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On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Hidong Kim wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just upgraded a system from 6.1 to 7.0. I originally installed 6.1 as a kde
> workstation. But after upgrading to 7.0, the xdm login screen is gnome, and
> not kde. How do I set the default login screen to kde? Thanks,
>
>
>
> Hidong
>
>
Well
The question is: Do you end up using any swap or not?
This gets discussed frequently... at least to the point about how Linux
reports low numbers of free memory... but what is reported and what is
actual are usually two different things. If you have 2GB of RAM and you
don't actually use any swap,
Hi,
I just upgraded a system from 6.1 to 7.0. I originally installed 6.1 as a kde
workstation. But after upgrading to 7.0, the xdm login screen is gnome, and
not kde. How do I set the default login screen to kde? Thanks,
Hidong
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On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, RaghuNath L wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am running on redhat 6.2 with 2.2.18 kernel ,
>
> i have in cre sed shmax =0*40 for 20 in /opt/linux/include/asm/shparam.h file
>
> after this performence is really good but look at top out put it shows almost all
>the memory bieng cons
Hi,
I am running on redhat 6.2 with 2.2.18 kernel ,
i have in cre sed shmax =0*40 for 20 in /opt/linux/include/asm/shparam.h file
after this performence is really good but look at top out put it shows almost all the
memory bieng consumed by what?
i need to run vsim on this so i need a
Hi Ben,
Did you try it?And were you successful?
as already discussed in the mailing-list, it'd be great if each and every person
would write about the solution to his/her problem and post it to everyone on the
list.That way,any other person having the same problem needn't post again and
people wi
Hi all,
Have php4 , apache 1.3.12, postgres all installed. php seems to work
as the echo(phpinfo() ) returned the proper information. I however did
a kludge to make it work by disabling the lines before and
after the load module section and again later.
I cannot find out where the 'defini
rpjday wrote:
>
> On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Bret Hughes wrote:
>
> > rpjday wrote:
> > >
> > > actually, if you examine the algorithm, the probability that line n
> > > will be chosen as the "new" random line as you read through the file
> > > is precisely 1/n, so all lines are equally likely.
> >
>
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Edward Dekkers wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm using RedHat 6.2 with all updates, lm_sensors 2.4.5-3 RPM, and I
> even tried installing the kernel-i2c RPM for the 2.2.14-5.0 kernel I have to
> no avail.
>
> sensors-detect tells me I need a i2c-piix.o module, as this is a BX board.
> I
Can anyone recommend a good data recovery company that specializes in Linux
data recovery?
A whole directory tree was deleted today and it looks like we are going to
have to send it out to try and get it back.
TIA
Steve
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Hi,
I'm using RedHat 6.2 with all updates, lm_sensors 2.4.5-3 RPM, and I
even tried installing the kernel-i2c RPM for the 2.2.14-5.0 kernel I have to
no avail.
sensors-detect tells me I need a i2c-piix.o module, as this is a BX board.
I've checked the /lib/modules/misc directory, and even tho
hi,
I have just installed ip masquerade on a server
which has a squid proxy server running also. It
is working fine, but my problem is that my ip
masq clients are not able to browse the internet
if they have set their browsers to use the
squid proxy.While my other client p
Here's the problemi've upgraded bind 8.2.2 p7 to bind 9.01,..i should
let you know im running redhat 6.2 with kernel 2.2.17anyway,..first of
all it seems to copy the binary to /usr/local/sbin/named,..instead of
/usr/sbin/named like with 8.2.2,..so i copied the new named binary to the
/usr
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
>
> Thank you, Mikkel,
> so at least I do not have to worry anymore about my possible brain-damage
> or so :) ... I already thought whether this was the real problem behind
> the one I thought I'd have with Pine ... :)
>
> Regards.
> Wolfgang
>
>
Glad
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Tanner, Robby wrote:
> I am using IPCHAINS and IPMASQ to provide internet access to our
> LAN. I am sure you've all seen THIS before. The windows FTP clients are
> having a difficult time retrieving the folder listing. I have the
> ip_masq_ftp loaded but I am still g
Statux wrote:
>
> > I haven't heard of one. Maybe we just have a new batch of script
> > kiddies? It is about the right timing for the ones that got a computer
> > for Christmass...
>
> I hate script kiddies. 'Nuff said.
Watched somebody hitting my box on port 53 for half an hour the other
ni
I am using IPCHAINS and IPMASQ to provide internet access to our
LAN. I am sure you've all seen THIS before. The windows FTP clients are
having a difficult time retrieving the folder listing. I have the
ip_masq_ftp loaded but I am still getting the following log messages:
"
Feb 19 11:1
Thank you, Mikkel,
so at least I do not have to worry anymore about my possible brain-damage
or so :) ... I already thought whether this was the real problem behind
the one I thought I'd have with Pine ... :)
Regards.
Wolfgang
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http://www.geocities.com/wolfgangpfeiffer
Me
>
> On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Steve Gulick wrote:
>
> > Ok, Well, to make a long story short I messed up big time and I know I
> > should have had a more recent back up but I didn't and a typo lead me to
> > rm -rf my /home partition. I immeadiately umounted /dev/hda7 (/home
> > partition) so as to not
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Bret Hughes wrote:
> rpjday wrote:
> >
> > actually, if you examine the algorithm, the probability that line n
> > will be chosen as the "new" random line as you read through the file
> > is precisely 1/n, so all lines are equally likely.
>
> I don't think that is what is hap
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Tanner, Robby wrote:
> I moved my firewall which required a reboot.
>
> I found the following line in my log, and my firewall does not seem to work.
>
>
> Feb 19 17:46:18 weisktsv03 kernel: Packet log: input DENY lo PROTO=1
> 24.68.176.193:3 24.68.176.193:1 L=132 S=0xC0 I=405
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Steve Gulick wrote:
> Ok, Well, to make a long story short I messed up big time and I know I
> should have had a more recent back up but I didn't and a typo lead me to
> rm -rf my /home partition. I immeadiately umounted /dev/hda7 (/home
> partition) so as to not overwrite an
I moved my firewall which required a reboot.
I found the following line in my log, and my firewall does not seem to work.
Feb 19 17:46:18 weisktsv03 kernel: Packet log: input DENY lo PROTO=1
24.68.176.193:3 24.68.176.193:1 L=132 S=0xC0 I=4058 F=0x T=255 (#13)
What could be wrong? Why is
> I haven't heard of one. Maybe we just have a new batch of script
> kiddies? It is about the right timing for the ones that got a computer
> for Christmass...
I hate script kiddies. 'Nuff said.
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Can't you just type the device of the partition that DOS is on to get it
to boot? I forget exactly how it goes, something like: type /dev/hda1 at
the LILO boot prompt (provided DOS is on hda1). It's been quite some time
since I dealt with this, but I never had to do it myself so I'm prolly way
off
Hello All;
A little routing question, hopefully easy for one of you gurus to answer.
:-)
Using dial-up, sometimes I get disconnected from the ISP for one reason or
another. After redialing, I can't go anywhere; "host can't be found" kind of
errors.
The ISP uses dynamic IP addressing. After runn
rpjday wrote:
>
> actually, if you examine the algorithm, the probability that line n
> will be chosen as the "new" random line as you read through the file
> is precisely 1/n, so all lines are equally likely.
I don't think that is what is happening here. I don't think that all
lines are equall
Ok, Well, to make a long story short I messed up big time and I know I
should have had a more recent back up but I didn't and a typo lead me to
rm -rf my /home partition. I immeadiately umounted /dev/hda7 (/home
partition) so as to not overwrite any files. Now my question is aside from
the Undelet
Raoul,
Make sure that you are logged in and building it as root. That's what it
looks like to me. Let me know if that isn't the problem.
Kevin
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>From: "Raoul Anderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "Red Hat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Frontpage Ext
Hi,
I have been trying to install frontpage extensions onto a server running
apache 1.3.17, and I get to the make stage, and get the following messages;
http_request.c: In function 'get_path_info':
http_request.c:191: structure has no member named 'execfilename'
http_request.c:191: structure has
Nothing at all...which, of course, means that PHP is not actually
installed.
Should be fine...some people highly recommend doing just atht and not
bothering with RPMs.
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, K Old wrote:
> Mike,
>
> Nothing at all. Is it ok for me to just install the tar.gz version of it?
>
> Th
Mike,
Nothing at all. Is it ok for me to just install the tar.gz version of it?
Thanks,
Kevin
>From: Mike Burger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: PHP rpms not working
>Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2001 16:38:40 -0500 (EST)
>
>Interesting.
>
>What do
What are the error messages? I noticed on my server today that logrotate
was trying to rotate an incorrect file name. It was looking for
/var/log/messeges, which doesn't exist. Once I corrected the spelling to
/var/log/messages, everything is fine. Still not sure how I managed to
screw up the conf
On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 09:08:46AM -0500, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
> Hey gang...
> Is there a new security flaw in DNS, or what... I've gotten a
> _huge_ number of attempts on port 53 (from different places) lately...
Hello! That would be yes...
Bind versions prior to 8.2
Hi Thomas,
> Is there a new security flaw in DNS, or what... I've gotten a
> _huge_ number of attempts on port 53 (from different places) lately...
On the RedHat watch list, 3 weeks ago, there was mention of a vulnerability
that allows people to read the stack. See
http://ww
THANK YOU...that is exactly what I was looking for!!!
Anthony
- Original Message -
From: "Bret Hughes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 11:51 AM
Subject: Re: OT: EXPR
> Cameron Simpson wrote:
> >
> > On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 12:36:52AM -0500, An
I think something like that might exist at http://www.moongroup.com
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I know this is a common question, but does anyone know of a good
> paper on the differences between sendmail, postfix, and q-mail. I am
> looking for something that compares the ins
Interesting.
What do you get if you execute an "rpm -qa | grep php"?
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, K Old wrote:
> The i386.rpm.
>
> Thanks,
> Kevin
>
>
> >From: Mike Burger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Subject: Re: PHP rpms not working
> >Date: Mon, 19
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, you wrote:
> Folks,
>
> Are there any additional (in addition to syslogd) loggers that I can use to
> tighten-up logging of logins and other system logs to non-standard files,
> external log boxes, etc?
>
Well, I know that in syslogd.conf you can specify an IP address to for
Anyone have a working IPv6 with RH7 and 2.4.2+ kernel?
If so, what would need to change in my current rc.local:
__
# IPTABLES 1.1.1 (Insert modules)
insmod ip_tables
insmod ip_conntrack
insmod iptable_nat
insmod ipt_MASQUERADE
# Set up masquerading for
On Wed, 05 Jan 2000, you wrote:
> I was wondering if it is possible to get 24 bpp depth instead of 32? My
> video card only has 2 MB of ram and it just falls short of running 32bpp
> in 800x600.
>
I could be wrong, but I have always been under the impression that your video
card had to support th
If you want to access multiple pop3 on a Linux desktop, you can use
kmail. Good luck,
Hidong
Vineeta wrote:
>
> I back Prashant.
> Even i have tried this once,but it doesn't work.Multiple pop3 accts. won't work with
>netscape.
> As on option,i guess yahoo web based accounts do allow you
Personally I really like xmms. It has that capability
Frank
> You can also make it play all .mp3 files in a directory
> >> like this:
> >>
> >> #!/bin/sh
> >>
> >> while :; do
> >>for mp3 in *.mp3; do
> >> amp -p "$mp3"
> >>done
> >> done
>
> >
> >However, this w
harmit wrote:
>
> Hi
> I have installed RH 6.2 with great difficulty.During installation I did
> n't get any chance to provide n/w info like ip,smask etc.I started the
> installtion with autorun CD.
> I feel my lan card has not been detected by the OS .I have compex
> 10/100mbps card with PII con
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, harmit wrote:
> Hi
> I have installed RH 6.2 with great difficulty.During installation I did
> n't get any chance to provide n/w info like ip,smask etc.I started the
> installtion with autorun CD.
> I feel my lan card has not been detected by the OS .I have compex
> 10/100mbp
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Simone Lucarelli wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Feb 2001 13:34:41 -0600 (CST)
> "Mikkel L. Ellertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > First the easy part - when you were using the modprobe
> > command, did you
> > specify the module name as .o or ?
>
> modprobe module
>
Ok - next dumb q
I know this is a common question, but does anyone know of a good
paper on the differences between sendmail, postfix, and q-mail. I am
looking for something that compares the installation, configuration
and maintainance of each and then possibly makes recommendations and
explains why.
Also, I
Folks,
Are there any additional (in addition to syslogd) loggers that I can use to
tighten-up logging of logins and other system logs to non-standard files,
external log boxes, etc?
Thanks,
Mike
Mike Pelley
E-m
You might want to try recompiling the kernel with this suggestion from
Brian Thacker which appeared on this list a while ago:
*
When you configure the kernel, make sure to include the FM-Synth
(YM3812/OPL-3) support module and in the additional low level sound
drivers, be
sure
The i386.rpm.
Thanks,
Kevin
>From: Mike Burger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: PHP rpms not working
>Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2001 14:38:06 -0500 (EST)
>
>Didyou download the src.rpm or the i386.rpm?
>
>On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, K Old wrote:
>
> > Hel
On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 03:53:48PM -0500, Daniel Tasch wrote:
> I am having problems playing midi files. Playmidi now gives the error
> below. Used to work ok, but stopped (why?). Info below is what I think
> you sound knowledgable people might need to help.
>
> Configuration: RH6.2, AWE64 G
Certainly does. I use it like this every day. Between Kmail and
Knoqueror in KDE2, I rarely use Netscape anymore.
Wayne
John Aldrich wrote:
>
> Coming in late on this dicussion, but KMail for KDE2 will handle multiple POP
> accounts, and I *think* multiple SMTP accounts as well.
I am having problems playing midi files. Playmidi now gives the error
below. Used to work ok, but stopped (why?). Info below is what I think
you sound knowledgable people might need to help.
Configuration: RH6.2, AWE64 Gold sound card.
I have remade the devices in /dev, and have used sndcon
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, you wrote:
> >
> >
> > Yeah, but he was talking of getting mail from POP3 accounts, not about
> > filtering them
>
> in addition i'd try? netscape6/6.1..don't know how it will work for you its
>usualy slow/buggy in my environment but maybe
> it won't be for you...
>
Has anyone seen an rpm for NetScape 6.01 floating around somewhere?
(I doubt it can be much buggier than the 4.76-1 I'm currently running.)
Regards
Gustav
lee wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Yeah, but he was talking of getting mail from POP3 accounts, not about
> > filtering them
>
> in addition i'd
Hi David,
> I don't know why I'm getting the "WARNING: bad format on line 11 of
> /etc/fstab" during booting. The /etc/fstab is ten lines long, and
> I opened it in emacs while in X to confirm that there is no blank
> line at the top of the file.
Maybe there is a (n invisible)
On Sun, Feb 18, 2001 at 09:17:53PM -0500, Jason Costomiris wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 18, 2001 at 12:01:37PM -0500, Michael George wrote:
>: I'm running RHL 7.0 on a couple systems here and I have a question about
>: XFree86. According to rpm and the 7.0 CD-ROM, I have the following installed:
>:
>: X
Robert Key wrote:
> Hi,
> I installed rh7 and the sawfish window manager (default).
> When I start X I occasionaly get the error message:
> " The window manager you are using is not gnome compliant". This happens
> only about 10% of the time.
>
don't know...i know there are some "issues" with s
Hi Paul,
Ok, so what is the output of "fdisk -l /dev/hda"? Bootable flag set for the
windos partition?
Which entries show up in the lilo boot screen0? Linux and dos? Or what does
your lilo.conf look like?
If you can't boot from floppy (if that is what you say) then either th
>
>
> Yeah, but he was talking of getting mail from POP3 accounts, not about
> filtering them
in addition i'd try? netscape6/6.1..don't know how it will work for you its
usualy slow/buggy in my environment but maybe
it won't be for you...
there are other emailers that do multiple accou
Cameron Simpson wrote:
>
> On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 12:36:52AM -0500, Anthony Capone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | I need something that I can call in a script...bc would be kind of hard to
> | do, I think
>
> You think wrong:
>
> foo=`echo "2 / 3" | bc`
>
foo=`echo "scale = 5; 2
> I have a Compaq 7PL287, running Windows ME, and have
> tried installing Linux RedHat and Mandrake for the
I have a Compaq Presario 1277 and had a problem with
the graphic installation mode, so when the first
screen appears just type: text (and hit enter)
> When attempting to install RedHat, th
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001 04:42:20 Neil Hollow wrote:
>Have you managed to set up a printer for SO? Ta. NH.
I use the Postscript driver. That tells SO to produce Postscript and lets my
printing system (lpr and Ghostscript) worry about spooling and interfacing
with the printer. This is what most other
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
> Hey gang...
>
> Is there a new security flaw in DNS, or what... I've gotten a
> _huge_ number of attempts on port 53 (from different places) lately...
>
>
>
I haven't heard of one. Maybe we just have a new batch of script
kiddies? It is abou
Hi,
If you are using a nonpostscript printer install Ghostscript.
Then if you use the generic printer driver it should work
fine. I have just been playing with star office on both
windows and linux for a about a month. My boss needed
a really simple spread sheet and she loves it. We
have it printi
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
> try expr 33/9.0
>
> In C/C++ what you are doing is an integer divide, which returns an integer.
> To get a float, you would need to either add the decimal place, which causes
> the result to hve the higher precision, or you'd have to cast to float...
At 04:23 PM 2/19/2001 +0530, you wrote:
>Firstly, are u trying to login users with their username & password in the
>default user's home dir. as mentioned in /etc/passwd ?
>If you want users to ftp under /apache/vhosts/~username,then,
>u need to have this path i.e. /apache/vhosts/electric as the h
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, you wrote:
> Hey gang...
>
> Is there a new security flaw in DNS, or what... I've gotten a
> _huge_ number of attempts on port 53 (from different places) lately...
>
Probably just someone just now finding out about the Ramen vulnerability in
DNS. ;-)
John
_
try expr 33/9.0
In C/C++ what you are doing is an integer divide, which returns an integer.
To get a float, you would need to either add the decimal place, which causes
the result to hve the higher precision, or you'd have to cast to float...
> -Original Message-
> From: Anthony Capone [
Hey gang...
Is there a new security flaw in DNS, or what... I've gotten a
_huge_ number of attempts on port 53 (from different places) lately...
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Oh, hell...I hate it when I give the wrong answer to a question.
>From "man named.conf":
Interfaces
The interfaces and ports that the server will answer queries from may be
specified using the listen-on option. listen-on takes an optional port,
and an address match list. The server will liste
Why xhost +1?
The magic word is DISPLAY. In the X window system, a display consists (simplified) of
a keyboard, a mouse and a screen. A display is managed by a server
program, known as an X server. The server serves displaying capabilities to other
programs that connect to it.
A display is ind
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, mjo wrote:
> Can someone double check me? I'm not sure why this isn't working. I'm
> setting up a Linux DHCP server using dhcpd (version 2.0). All the clients will
> be windows 98 machines. In Windows, I've selected the "obtain IP address
> automatically" radio button.
>
I have a script in my start up that goes through a list of IPs for which
I'm aliasing, and uses "ifconfig alias" for eth0:0 thru eth0:15 (I happen
to have 16 virtual IPs running on the box. ).
It looks like this:
-
#!/bin/bash
names="ip.address.1
Didyou download the src.rpm or the i386.rpm?
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, K Old wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I asked about installing PHP last week and got responses that I needed to
> just download the RPM and install it. Well, I did and it didn't do a thing.
> No modifications to httpd.conf and I can't
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Bret Hughes wrote:
> Johannes Eriksson wrote:
> >
> > * Bret Hughes [Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 12:39:22AM -0600]:
> > > i believe you. I just can't figure out what it is doing? I have been
> > > working with perl lately and always looking to learn. Can you explain
> > > what it
In named.conf you need the listen-on portdirective which allows you to
specify the IPs to listen on. In your case
options {
listen-on port 53 { 192.168.42.1; };
...
}
hth
charles
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Mark Lo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How to tell bind to listen to a single ip addr
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Mark Lo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How to tell bind to listen to a single ip address if I have two IP
> address alias in a single ethernet card.
>
> For example,
>
> eth0 ="192.168.42.1"
> eth0:0="192.168.42.2"
>
> How Can I tell bind to only listen to eth0 but et
If the disk geometry is different on the new system, you will run into
kernel panics unless you boot from some sort of system-neutral media
(like a boot floppy) and install the boot loader properly.
The LILO documentation should help with this; the manpages (man lilo and
also man lilo.conf) are g
>A couple times now minicom has ended abnormally (ususal my fault). When I
>go to restart it I can't because a lock file still exists. Deleting the
>file does not solve the problem. What else do I need to do. Besides
>rebooting which does work.
>david
I've not had that problem. Clearing the
I have a user process that needs to be shutdown cleanly on a reboot or a
halt. I tried simply placing a symlink to my script that will shut it
down named /etc/rc.d/rc6.d/K06killscript but did not work. It appears
rc will only call the script if this script exists (it does), or if it
can find a f
Can someone double check me? I'm not sure why this isn't working. I'm
setting up a Linux DHCP server using dhcpd (version 2.0). All the clients will
be windows 98 machines. In Windows, I've selected the "obtain IP address
automatically" radio button.
In Linux, I've used:route add -host 25
Hi,
How to tell bind to listen to a single ip address if I have two IP
address alias in a single ethernet card.
For example,
eth0 ="192.168.42.1"
eth0:0="192.168.42.2"
How Can I tell bind to only listen to eth0 but eth0:0 ??
Thank you for your help,
Mark
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A couple times now minicom has ended abnormally (ususal my fault). When I
go to restart it I can't because a lock file still exists. Deleting the
file does not solve the problem. What else do I need to do. Besides
rebooting which does work.
david
__
Johannes Eriksson wrote:
>
> * Bret Hughes [Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 12:39:22AM -0600]:
> > i believe you. I just can't figure out what it is doing? I have been
> > working with perl lately and always looking to learn. Can you explain
> > what it is doing please?
> Here's the same script in a les
Hello all,
I asked about installing PHP last week and got responses that I needed to
just download the RPM and install it. Well, I did and it didn't do a thing.
No modifications to httpd.conf and I can't even find mod_php.c or
mod_php4.c.
I assume that I should just build it manually using
You can do this using the virtual host syntax, but providing the port as
well. You virtual host config will look somethign like
NameVirtualHost your_ip:80
NameVirtualHost your_ip:8000
ServerName name.my.com
..
Port 8000 # may or may not be necessary
ServerName name.my.com
..
apache.org
Ok...color me an idiot..I didn't read this part.
The one thing I'm thinking is that you need to add something to your
lilo.conf file, like this:
other=/dev/hda1
label=Windows
Replace /dev/hda1 with the partition number of your DOS/Windows partition.
Then, run "lilo". With luck, it wil
Hi
I have installed RH 6.2 with great difficulty.During installation I did
n't get any chance to provide n/w info like ip,smask etc.I started the
installtion with autorun CD.
I feel my lan card has not been detected by the OS .I have compex
10/100mbps card with PII config .
Please guide me step by
This might be silly of me, but I'm noting, below, that you went through
the process of "repartitioning".
I am, therefore, assuming that you used one of the Linux tools...disk
druid or fdisk.
Assuming, then, that you used one of those tools, and then erased and
created/recreated partitions, then
Hello,
I'm new to that mailing list, but when I checked in the archive, I
didn't find the answer to my problems.
I 've installed Redhad 7.0, with kernel 2.2.16, then I upgraded the
kernel to 2.2.18.
Yesterday I tried to upgrade to kernel 2.4.1, but the result is not
the one I expected. ;-(
First,
PTR records are reverse entries.
Do you need them? Not necessarily. Will it make life easier for your
users? Absolutely. You wouldn't believe the number of services/sites
that will not allow you access if your IP doesn't resolve to a valid
domain name.
On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, Jacob Killian wrot
On Monday, February 19, 2001 5:17 PM, Robert Key [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
wrote:
| Under linux each user should have their own account and they will
| each
| have their own copy of mail. The message filters works ok for
| several
| e-mails in one account. Stores them in separate folders.
Yeah, bu
Hi Wendy, you can create message filters under the edit menu and
separate the mail that way.
Under linux each user should have their own account and they will each
have their own copy of mail. The message filters works ok for several
e-mails in one account. Stores them in separate folders.
Cheers
I back Prashant.
Even i have tried this once,but it doesn't work.Multiple pop3 accts. won't work with
netscape.
As on option,i guess yahoo web based accounts do allow you to have mail from multiple
pop3 accts.
:-)
Cheers,
Vineeta
Prashant Ramachandra wrote:
> On Monday, February 19, 2001 4:08
On Monday, February 19, 2001 4:08 PM, Wendy William
[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
| How can I receive several pop email with Netscape Communicator for
| Linux?
| I try to add other pop account, but error appear "use IMAP for more
| than one
| email server".
I don't think you can use more than o
Firstly, are u trying to login users with their username & password in the
default user's home dir. as mentioned in /etc/passwd ?
If you want users to ftp under /apache/vhosts/~username,then,
u need to have this path i.e. /apache/vhosts/electric as the home dir.
mentioned in the user's information
On Sun, 18 Feb 2001 13:34:41 -0600 (CST)
"Mikkel L. Ellertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> First the easy part - when you were using the modprobe
> command, did you
> specify the module name as .o or ?
modprobe module
> Now, for you not being able to connect, what are your
> firewall rules
> l
At 06:09 PM 2/17/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>logrotate*.rpm
Yeah, that's what I would have thought, but I've installed that rpm
logrotate-3.3.2-1.i386.rpm
and I still have problems. Any more ideas?
BenO
>On Sat, Feb 17, 2001 at 02:04:11PM -0800 or thereabouts, Ben Ocean wrote:
> > Hi;
> > Due to rec
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