Re: fetchmail socket error? pls help..

2001-05-03 Thread David Talkington
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- gregory mott wrote: >, no, it's really pop.ultra.net. jeez, >all that time i spent re-examining the firewall and >whatnot.. oh well, thanks much for your help!! And thank _you_ for posting your configs and supplying the actual server name. Lots of people mu

Re: suspicious entry in log file

2001-05-03 Thread David Talkington
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Wei Jiang wrote: >Hi all >I have posted this question before, but haven't received any response to >it. Can someone please kindly suggest a solution to this problem? Thanks. I'm no Gnome expert, but I suspect it's normal activity. Gnome does some weird things

Re: fetchmail socket error? pls help..

2001-05-03 Thread gregory mott
>pnet4:dtalk 529 $ telnet smtp.ultra.net 110 >... >Are you sure there's a POP server at that address? d- , no, it's really pop.ultra.net. jeez, all that time i spent re-examining the firewall and whatnot.. oh well, thanks much for your help!! -g gregory mott tel 978-386-9986, icq 5856302 i p

unresolved symbols

2001-05-03 Thread Lee Johnson
can't get on internet now as getting unresolved symbols from tulip.o..I went into xconfig when at book it said delaying connection...thought possibly something became corrupted whatever...saw nothing odd then again as complex as these things can be just one thing out of order and >..anyway in

Re: [OT] Read up to #1 !!!!

2001-05-03 Thread Statux
Rap music was a good one. Even better than #1. On Thu, 3 May 2001, Vidiot wrote: > >> TOP 43 OXYMORON'S: > >> > >> 32. Alone together > >> 31. Alone together > > Loved your list, but why the same one twice? > > >> And the Number 1 Top Oxymoron is. > >> > >> 1. Microsoft Works > > So true!!!

suspicious entry in log file

2001-05-03 Thread Wei Jiang
Hi all I have posted this question before, but haven't received any response to it. Can someone please kindly suggest a solution to this problem? Thanks. When I was sanning through the log file, I found the following suspicous entries which are recorded several times a day: -

Re: [OT] Read up to #1 !!!!

2001-05-03 Thread Vidiot
>> TOP 43 OXYMORON'S: >> >> 32. Alone together >> 31. Alone together Loved your list, but why the same one twice? >> And the Number 1 Top Oxymoron is. >> >> 1. Microsoft Works So true MB -- e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bart: Hey, why is it destroying other toys? Lisa: They must h

apache-ssl?

2001-05-03 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear all, I got a problem with apache-ssl... My system as below: RH6.2: 2.2.14-5.0 apache-1.3.12-2 apache-ssl-1.3.12_1.40-2k My apache is running fine, just I can't get my apache-ssl up?? I've generated *.crt, *.csr, *.key and request a trail key from Verisign.com, how ever, when I wanted to in

[OT] Read up to #1 !!!!

2001-05-03 Thread Eng. Manuel A. Camacho Q.
> TOP 43 OXYMORON'S: > > 43. Act naturally > 42. Found missing > 41. Resident alien > 40. Advanced BASIC > 39. Genuine imitation > 38. Airline Food > 37. Good grief > 36. Same difference > 35. Almost exactly > 34. Government organization > 33. Sanitary landfill > 32. Alone together > 31. Alone

Re: src.rpm problems....

2001-05-03 Thread Devon
On Thursday 03 May 2001 10:31 pm, Devon wrote: > If you run the command rpm -ivh everybuddy-0.2.0-1.src.rpm It'd also be good if you substituted the name of the file you have, as opposed to the one I grabbed from the web site. :) -D ___ Redhat-lis

Re: src.rpm problems....

2001-05-03 Thread Devon
On Thursday 03 May 2001 09:12 pm, John Aldrich wrote: > Ok...I discovered one src.rpm problem at least was because of the src.rpm > specifying certain paths that didn't exist I still don't know why the > src.rpm for everybuddy wouldn't compile... It just says "Installing > /home/john/everybudd

Re: netfilter.kernelnotes.org??????

2001-05-03 Thread Vidiot
>There is plenty of good docs around. Try > > http://netfilter.filewatcher.org/ > >I think sourceforge and samba.org may be mirroring too. >Hal B Thanks, that worked out great. MB -- e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bart: Hey, why is it destroying other toys? Lisa: They must have programmed

Re: Security issues & Tripwire

2001-05-03 Thread Justin Zygmont
netstat -at will show what's open, just comment out whatever you don;t want in inetd or xinetd. Tripwire is built for a RH 7.0 install of "everything" so you'll have to edit the policy text file to comment out the files you don't have and run twinstall.sh and tripwire --init. There are only a fe

Apache Log Advice Please

2001-05-03 Thread Ken Cole
Hi All, I am sorry for asking this twice in two days but nobody answered last time and I am sure there is somebody out there who can help :) I have a standard RH5.2 server, standard apache 1.3.3 The box is a gateway machine, NIC with 192.168.x.x address for lan and a ppp dial up with a real worl

Re: Netbios-ns

2001-05-03 Thread Thornton Prime
On Thu, 3 May 2001, John Aldrich wrote: > Ok..:-) Just checking. :-) There was a dsl machine that sent me about half a > dozen of these puppies to my desktop machine at work (NO samba! ) For the > life of me I can't figure out why that machine was even trying to talk to my > workstation... so I

Re: Netbios-ns

2001-05-03 Thread John Aldrich
On Thursday 03 May 2001 09:16 pm, you wrote: > > Netbios is the sunrpc of Windows :). Windows machines are subject to a > number of netbios vulnerabilities. Probing for netbios is also a good way > to figure out if you are a Windows or Unix server, and if the systems > administrator has a clue or

Re: Netbios-ns

2001-05-03 Thread John Aldrich
On Thursday 03 May 2001 09:07 pm, you wrote: > > Not on Linux machines, as far as I know, but on a Windows machine with > file/printer sharing turned on, it can be interesting. You will also > see it from Windows machines that are not running a firewall, that are > telling any other windows machi

Re: Netbios-ns

2001-05-03 Thread Thornton Prime
On Thu, 3 May 2001, John Aldrich wrote: > Are there any known vulnerabilities in RH 6.2 (if you're not running bind) > for netbios-ns? I've noticed a rash of "dgram to netbios-ns" in my logfiles > lately and I"m wondering if it's because of some known vulnerability or > what I get the usual

Re: Netbios-ns

2001-05-03 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
On Thu, 3 May 2001, John Aldrich wrote: > Are there any known vulnerabilities in RH 6.2 (if you're not running bind) > for netbios-ns? I've noticed a rash of "dgram to netbios-ns" in my logfiles > lately and I"m wondering if it's because of some known vulnerability or > what I get the usual "

src.rpm problems....

2001-05-03 Thread John Aldrich
Ok...I discovered one src.rpm problem at least was because of the src.rpm specifying certain paths that didn't exist I still don't know why the src.rpm for everybuddy wouldn't compile... It just says "Installing /home/john/everybuddy-0.2.1beta3-1.src.rpm" and nothing ever happens *shru

Re: Error 0X01

2001-05-03 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
On Thu, 3 May 2001, Massimo Alonzo wrote: > Hi, > > I moved my second hard disk from secondary master to secondary slave > hoping to make my cdburner work (without success); the trouble is that I > installed RH7 for tests on that disk (as /dev/hdd2) and the system doesn't > like it. > > In detail

Online, updated distribution for Redhat 7.1?

2001-05-03 Thread Michael Hannon
Greetings. I was just browsing the Redhat site, looking at the files for Redhat 7.1: ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/redhat-7.1-en/os/i386/ At the URL above I see only the directories: dosutils images RedHat SRPMS I.e., I do NOT see the directory:

Netbios-ns

2001-05-03 Thread John Aldrich
Are there any known vulnerabilities in RH 6.2 (if you're not running bind) for netbios-ns? I've noticed a rash of "dgram to netbios-ns" in my logfiles lately and I"m wondering if it's because of some known vulnerability or what I get the usual "sunrpc connection attempt" messages as well, b

Re: fetchmail socket error? pls help..

2001-05-03 Thread David Talkington
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- gregory mott wrote: >fetchmail does nothing and gives the 'socket' >error code. pnet4:dtalk 529 $ telnet smtp.ultra.net 110 Trying 146.115.8.139... And there it hangs. But: pnet4:dtalk 530 $ telnet smtp.ultra.net 25 Trying 146.115.8.139... Connected to smtp

Re: Security issues & Tripwire

2001-05-03 Thread Hal Burgiss
On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 08:08:28PM -0400, Devon wrote: > > > I'm not sure what version of Tripwire your running, but you should > find some documentation in /usr/share/doc/tripwire-2.3.0/ (for the > most recent release at any rate) You should also be able to find > more information at > http://ww

Re: netfilter.kernelnotes.org??????

2001-05-03 Thread Hal Burgiss
On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 07:03:24PM -0500, Vidiot wrote: > Anyone know what is going on with netfilter.kernelnotes.org? If my > info is correct, it is the home for stuff dealing with iptables. > > Since Red Hat supplied NO configuration information in the > configuration manual for iptables, one

Re: Security issues & Tripwire

2001-05-03 Thread Devon
On Thursday 03 May 2001 05:57 pm, Jeff Graves wrote: >Also, I installed the rpm for tripwire but the documentation sucks > (acutally, I couldn't find anything but comments in what I think were > config files). The website tripwire.org didn't have anything either. Does > anyone know of any document

netfilter.kernelnotes.org??????

2001-05-03 Thread Vidiot
Anyone know what is going on with netfilter.kernelnotes.org? If my info is correct, it is the home for stuff dealing with iptables. Since Red Hat supplied NO configuration information in the configuration manual for iptables, one has to look elsewhere. I tried going to the site, but it is not r

fetchmail socket error? pls help..

2001-05-03 Thread gregory mott
kinda a newbie here in redhatland, banging my head against fetchmail and firewall config.. fetchmail does nothing and gives the 'socket' error code. the manpage says it is failing to open a socket, perhaps a service is missing from /etc/services. would that be true with redhat 7.1 out of the

Re: Security issues & Tripwire

2001-05-03 Thread Michael R. Jinks
Jeff Graves wrote: > After having my linux boxes eventually hacked to pieces from neglect, I'm > reinstalling with RH7.0 and locking the boxes as much as possible. I have 2 > dns servers that I want only to run bind and ssh. How can I can check to see > what ports are still open? The netstat(8)

RE: Security issues & Tripwire

2001-05-03 Thread Scott Merritt
There's a lot of info in the man pages for tripwire. Essentially it is a nifty way to tell if any of your files have changed. If they have, and it wasn't by you, you know something is up. It's typically ran as a cron job and you can have it email you what it finds. -Original Message- F

Re: Apache INDEX.CGI

2001-05-03 Thread Thierry ITTY
so you have a server which root directory is /foo you have a directory /foo/bar for which you want apache to display the result of a script as a directory listing this script is INDEX.CGI and it is in /foo/bar of course /foo/bar/INDEX.CGI has its execute bit set you don't have to deal with scrip

Re: Router Config

2001-05-03 Thread AABAN34
 Does you have a default gateway defined on each PC?  Brian

Security issues & Tripwire

2001-05-03 Thread Jeff Graves
After having my linux boxes eventually hacked to pieces from neglect, I'm reinstalling with RH7.0 and locking the boxes as much as possible. I have 2 dns servers that I want only to run bind and ssh. How can I can check to see what ports are still open? I think I closed everything but I want to be

Re: Automated command after booting

2001-05-03 Thread Tim Moore
Add shell commands to /etc/rc.d/rc.local. -- ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

Re: Apache INDEX.CGI

2001-05-03 Thread Alireza Saleh
I did this directive in the location directive . I think we can use location instead directory because I point to the correct location with scriptalias and alias but I didn't work. Alireza - Original Message - From: "Anthony E . Greene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Fr

Re: Bursts of traffic on my firewall

2001-05-03 Thread Gustav Schaffter
Right, Mike. But isn't that mostly for zone transfer traffic? I haven't been asking for these dns lookups during these times of day. These packets are (to my knowledge) not answers to any requests from my caching DNS server. Furthermore, I do not let anyone do a zone transfer of my home network

Re: Apache INDEX.CGI

2001-05-03 Thread Anthony E . Greene
On Thu, 03 May 2001 06:57:53 Alireza Saleh wrote: >> >> Did you also add the cgi directory to your ScriptAlias directive: >> >> ScriptAlias /path/to/cgi >> >> >> Tony > >Dear Tony , >I did add it but it doesn't work also . emm I add as alias and script alias >but both didn't worked. >Alireza In

Re: Dial Up Network extension

2001-05-03 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
On Tue, 1 May 2001, Ted Hilts wrote: > This is a 3 part question. > > Part 1: > When adding a network dial up extension (where the network machine is > remote to the network and must dial up to get onto the network) can this > incoming dial up connection be handled by the same machine which handl

Error 0X01

2001-05-03 Thread Massimo Alonzo
Hi, I moved my second hard disk from secondary master to secondary slave hoping to make my cdburner work (without success); the trouble is that I installed RH7 for tests on that disk (as /dev/hdd2) and the system doesn't like it. In detail: - This partition worked really well when the disk was

Re: PROBLEM IN INSTALLING VER6.2

2001-05-03 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
On Thu, 3 May 2001, Jeff Hogg wrote: > > > This sounds very much like a ram problem. It's the most common source of > that type of error. If you can swap the ram out to test it, it would be > worth your time. Good luck. > > Jeff Hogg > > If you can not swap out the memory, download memtest86 a

Re: Bursts of traffic on my firewall

2001-05-03 Thread Mike A. Harris
On Thu, 3 May 2001, Gustav Schaffter wrote: >May 3 20:11:30 odin kernel: Packet log: input DENY eth1 PROTO=6 >192.31.80.30:53 192.168.0.2:62133 L=44 S=0x00 I=40962 F=0x T=41 (#4) > >Has anyone else noticed the same? This is an absolutely new experience >for me. > >What would make external DN

RIP,

2001-05-03 Thread Alireza Saleh
Hi all, How can i run RIP routing on my linux redhat 7.1 ? Thanx Alireza ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

Re: Talk does not work on my server?

2001-05-03 Thread Lina Wang
you need enable both /etc/xinetd.d/talk and /etc/xinetd.d/ntalk. and run: service xinetd restart besides, you need grant rights for the client machines in /etc/hosts.allow. hope this will help. Lina On Thu, 3 May 2001, cEycEy wrote: > and this is my /etc/xinet.d/talk file > > > *

Re: SYSCTL

2001-05-03 Thread tc lewis
see "man sysctl". it basically modifies kernel parameters at runtime. the same results would be accomplished by echoing values under /proc/sys/, but sysctl is a slightly more advanced way of doing things. for example you can put multiple values in /etc/sysctl.conf and just run sysctl -p and it

SYSCTL

2001-05-03 Thread Alireza Saleh
Hi friends, Would you please tell me a breif about what sysctl do in linux ? and do we have the same things in linux. Alireza P.S. sysctl -w net.ipv4.ip-forward=0 1- is it the shell command ? 2- Don't you think that I should use 1 instead of 0 ? ___

Bursts of traffic on my firewall

2001-05-03 Thread Gustav Schaffter
Hi, Since this morning (CET) I'm getting bursts of tcp packets from port 53 to unprivileged ports on my firewall. So far I've had four bursts of this, each about 20 minutes long. They're all DENYed. I only let in *udp* packets from port 53. I run a caching named on a RH 6.2+ (up to date) PC insid

Tripwire

2001-05-03 Thread Ashley M. Kirchner
Once tripwire's setup and functioning, how can one change the site, and local passwords? -- W | | I haven't lost my mind; it's backed up on tape somewhere. | ~~~

Re: Apache INDEX.CGI

2001-05-03 Thread Alireza Saleh
> > Did you also add the cgi directory to your ScriptAlias directive: > > ScriptAlias /path/to/cgi > > > Tony Dear Tony , I did add it but it doesn't work also . emm I add as alias and script alias but both didn't worked. Alireza ___ Redhat-list mai

X lockup on 7.1

2001-05-03 Thread Wade Hampton
Greetings. I have had two X lockups on RedHat 7.1 Both times seemed to be when DIA was running. The symptom is that I can move the mouse and see the cursor, but I can not click (left, right, or middle), nor can I use the keyboard (even the caps lock does not work). I just upgraded and hence

Re: PROBLEM IN INSTALLING VER6.2

2001-05-03 Thread Kirk
Sounds like bad hardware somewhere in the system, RAM or CPU possibly. Also please turn off HTML in your mails. Kirk >At 11:32 PM 5/2/01 +0500, you wrote: > DEAR LINUX COMMUNITY, HI, 6.2 (SERVER) on my pc. what happens is >that at differeent stages of installation,sometimes write in th

Re: Clearing connections

2001-05-03 Thread Craig Bull
OK, let me clarify things a bit. Here's the output from netstat. Maybe I'm just not understanding something. I've deleted a few things to make it fit. Active Internet connections (w/o servers) Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State udp0 0 dhcp065-025-:

Re: PROBLEM IN INSTALLING VER6.2

2001-05-03 Thread Jeff Hogg
-Original Message- From: NAJAM-US-SAQIB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thursday, May 03, 2001 2:29 PM Subject: PROBLEM IN INSTALLING VER6.2 DEAR LINUX COMMUNITY, HI, I am anew enthusiat of linux,I am facing problemin getting installed my VER 6.2 (SE

Re: Clearing connections

2001-05-03 Thread Chris Burkhart
UDP Connection is an oxymoron, such a thing doesn't exist.. UDP doesn't ever establish a connection, it just sends packets. Chris - Original Message - From: "Craig Bull" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 11:51 PM Subject: Re: Clearing connections

Re: Router Config

2001-05-03 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
On 2 May 2001, BC Anness@net wrote: > Hey folks, > I'm trying to set up a router on a RH 7.1 box. Each network can see it's connected >NIC in the router and the router can ping both eth0 and eth1 (both NICs). The problem >is no routing is taking place between the networks. A host on one network

RE: Router Config

2001-05-03 Thread Douglas Munoz
router rip ? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of BC Anness@net Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 4:22 PM To: RedHat List Subject: Router Config Hey folks, I'm trying to set up a router on a RH 7.1 box. Each network can see it's connected NIC in

Re: Clearing connections

2001-05-03 Thread Craig Bull
I have a caching DNS server running on my RoadRunner connection. The connections are all to their DNS server(s). They are all UDP connections, but they aren't dropping. On 2 May 2001, at 23:26, Statux wrote: > On a technical note: I thought DNS used UDP (which is a connectionless > protocol)

Router Config

2001-05-03 Thread BC [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hey folks, I'm trying to set up a router on a RH 7.1 box. Each network can see it's connected NIC in the router and the router can ping both eth0 and eth1 (both NICs). The problem is no routing is taking place between the networks. A host on one network cannot ping a host on the other network.

PROBLEM IN INSTALLING VER6.2

2001-05-03 Thread NAJAM-US-SAQIB
DEAR LINUX COMMUNITY, HI,  I am anew enthusiat of linux,I am facing problemin getting installed my  VER  6.2 (SERVER) on my pc. what happens is that at differeent stages of installation,sometimes write in the bigining sometimes during formating the partion, sometime very close to the complet

Re: Problems recompiling SRC.RPMs

2001-05-03 Thread John Aldrich
On Thu, 03 May 2001, you wrote: > On Thu, 3 May 2001 12:43:28 -0400, you wrote: > > >I've got RH 7.1. I've tried to recompile a handful of src.rpm files and > >each time it has failed. Yet, when I compile the (apparently) same source code > >from a tarball it works. Why? What's the difference? Is

Re: Problems recompiling SRC.RPMs

2001-05-03 Thread Giulio Orsero
On Thu, 3 May 2001 12:43:28 -0400, you wrote: >I've got RH 7.1. I've tried to recompile a handful of src.rpm files and >each time it has failed. Yet, when I compile the (apparently) same source code >from a tarball it works. Why? What's the difference? Is it a compile-time flag Show the error. -

Problems recompiling SRC.RPMs

2001-05-03 Thread John Aldrich
I've got RH 7.1. I've tried to recompile a handful of src.rpm files and each time it has failed. Yet, when I compile the (apparently) same source code from a tarball it works. Why? What's the difference? Is it a compile-time flag in the src.rpm and if so is there a way around it? For example, KSET

Re: YPBINDPROC_DOMAIN: Domain not bound error using RH 6.2 (additional information)

2001-05-03 Thread Jerry Garrison
Yes, NIS is definitely running on our NIS master server. We have 3,000 employees here and if our NIS server went down, my group would be the first to know (after a flood of phone calls from disgruntled users, that is ;) Any other suggestions, anyone? Thanks, Jerry - Original Message -

How to register my page on major search engines

2001-05-03 Thread Hector M Banda
Hi all, I need to register a web on the major search engines (altavista, yahoo, etc.) and what's the best way of doing it? I have a page where I have and index.page defining 3 frames. Now, do I need to put all the info of the metatag section on all the pages defined by the frame? I'm kind of

Re: Possibility to avoid passwd change for root?

2001-05-03 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
On Wed, 2 May 2001, Miroslav Skoric wrote: > "Hossein S. Zadeh" wrote: > > > > If your untrusted users have physical access > > to the server, so they can reboot the machine and go to single user mode, > > you've got much more to worry about than just changed root password. > > > > I plan to inst

Re: Other than fd0 in "text updates" ?

2001-05-03 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
On Thu, 3 May 2001, Mike Maravillo wrote: > Hi guys! > > Is it possible to use a different device other than fd0 (an image > or a disk partition perhaps) with "text updates" during Red Hat > installation? > > TIA, > Mike > It depends on your system. If you can boot off the CD-ROM, yo

Re: Boot no matter what

2001-05-03 Thread Kevin Thorpe
>Hello, >I was on this list last week discussing a way of making my system reboot if >the network goes down. That's working, but there's one more piece to the >puzzle that is needed here: You need to change your filesystem to a journalled one. That will avoid the need to do a fsck on reboot af

Re: YPBINDPROC_DOMAIN: Domain not bound error using RH 6.2 (additional information)

2001-05-03 Thread Wayne Stout
The only time I ever see this error message is when the NIS services on the master NIS server have gone down. Are you sure that NIS is running on the master server? HTH, Wayne Jerry Garrison wrote: > > If I don't log in, after a while, I get the message, 'ypbind [373]: > broadcast:RPC:Timed ou

Re: Possibility to avoid passwd change for root?

2001-05-03 Thread Miroslav Skoric
"Hossein S. Zadeh" wrote: > > If your untrusted users have physical access > to the server, so they can reboot the machine and go to single user mode, > you've got much more to worry about than just changed root password. > I plan to install a simple ham radio bbs in the local school. The syste

Re: Possibility to avoid passwd change for root?

2001-05-03 Thread Miroslav Skoric
Jacob Killian wrote: > > Concider this, with ALL the resources, time, and knowlege available to the CIA > and FBI, state secrets STILL get stolen. > Yep, but for the sake of 'simple security', it might be advisable to remove 'linux single' option that might be easily misused by anyone around th

Other than fd0 in "text updates" ?

2001-05-03 Thread Mike Maravillo
Hi guys! Is it possible to use a different device other than fd0 (an image or a disk partition perhaps) with "text updates" during Red Hat installation? TIA, Mike -- .--. Michael J. Maravillo office://+63.2.894.3592/ ( () ) Q Linux Solutions, Inc.

Truetype fonts in KDE

2001-05-03 Thread Todd Tibbetts
Hi all, I hope this is the right place to ask this question. Im a long time windows user who took the plunge into linux last week with Redhat 7.1. Everything is working well now, except I don't seem to be able to get KDE to use my true type fonts. I have been through the de-uglification mini

Boot no matter what

2001-05-03 Thread Ryan R. Dlugosz
Hello, I was on this list last week discussing a way of making my system reboot if the network goes down. That's working, but there's one more piece to the puzzle that is needed here: I need to ensure that up on reboot, my system will come up if at all possible. For example, the other day it res

RE: mount fat32 disk

2001-05-03 Thread John Aldrich
On Thu, 03 May 2001, you wrote: > Thanks, > I copied the wrong line. Sorry about that. I claim lack of sleep :OP > Ahh... heh. :-) Not like any of US would do something like that. ;-) Go to bed! Get some sleep! ;-) John ___ Redhat-list mail

RE: mount fat32 disk

2001-05-03 Thread Jon Hoffman
Thanks, I copied the wrong line. Sorry about that. I claim lack of sleep :OP -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of John Aldrich Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 9:40 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: mount fat32 disk On Thu, 03 May 2001, you

RE: mount fat32 disk

2001-05-03 Thread John Aldrich
On Thu, 03 May 2001, you wrote: > /dev/sdd1 /data3 ext2 defaults 1 2 > > This is how I have one of my SCSI disks mounting automaticly with > /etc/fstab. Hope it helps you out some > Err...you missed one thing...he wants to mount a FAT32 (Windows) disk... For that he needs "vfat" Joh

Re: mount fat32 disk

2001-05-03 Thread John Aldrich
On Thu, 03 May 2001, you wrote: > How can I month fat32 disk on /dev/hda5 automatically > What should I write on /etc/fstab? > > /dev/hda5 /mnt/hda5 ? defaults? ? > ?=vfat John ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL

Re: Talk does not work on my server?

2001-05-03 Thread cEycEy
and this is my /etc/xinet.d/talk file ** # default: off # description: The talk server accepts talk requests for chatting with users \ # on other systems. service talk { disable = no socket_type

RE: mount fat32 disk

2001-05-03 Thread Warren Melnick
vfat /dev/hda5 /mnt/hda5 vfatdefaults0 0 W -Original Message- From: cEycEy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 9:33 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: mount fat32 disk How can I month fat32 disk on /dev/hda5 automatically What should I writ

RE: mount fat32 disk

2001-05-03 Thread Jon Hoffman
/dev/sdd1 /data3 ext2 defaults 1 2 This is how I have one of my SCSI disks mounting automaticly with /etc/fstab. Hope it helps you out some -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of cEycEy Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 9:33 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTE

Re: CDROM Automounting

2001-05-03 Thread John Aldrich
On Thu, 03 May 2001, you wrote: > > Do you have autofs running? If so, check /etc/auto.master and/or > /etc/auto.mnt (I think, there might be others, but they're mentioned in the > .master file) whether autofs tries to mount the CD-ROM and remove the > ooffending line. Then "/etc/rc.d/init.d/auto

RE: Help trying to create a new partition

2001-05-03 Thread Hernan Brun
have you tryed with cfdisk? regards Hernan - Mensaje original - De: Gordon Charrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Para: Redhat mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Enviado: jueves 3 de mayo de 2001 10:25 Asunto: Help trying to create a new partition > I was trying to create a new partition at the e

mount fat32 disk

2001-05-03 Thread cEycEy
How can I month fat32 disk on /dev/hda5 automatically What should I write on /etc/fstab? /dev/hda5 /mnt/hda5 ? defaults? ? $thanks >[EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.c

Help trying to create a new partition

2001-05-03 Thread Gordon Charrick
I was trying to create a new partition at the end of a 10g disk and it just isn't working. The system is running 7.0 and I keep it regularly updated. I'm able to create the new partition (/dev/hda6) but I can't put a filesystem on it. Here's the relevant output. If anyone has a clue, I'd apprecia

Re: Talk does not work on my server?

2001-05-03 Thread cEycEy
I have already done it but it does not work.. Still when I write "talk username" fallowing message appears: ** [No Connection yet ] [Error on read from talk daemon:Connection refused]--- $ What

RE: DST changes gone after reboot

2001-05-03 Thread Ward William E DLDN
He could also do rdate or ntp to a known timeserver on the Internet during bootup, or periodically (rdate -s as a cron job is an excellent way to keep a box synchronized with an external timeserver). As always, however, if you are attaching to a particular timeserver with any frequency (i.e., yo

RE: Background images

2001-05-03 Thread Mike Illian
Try this: http://www.themes.org/ or: http://download.tucows.com/perl/UnixThemes.html?Target=index.html Michael Illian Systems Administrator Bernard Hodes Group t: 212.999.9018 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bernard HODES Group http://www.hodes.com/ Because Talent Matters -Original Message- From:

Re: shell program

2001-05-03 Thread Kapil Sharma
thanks --- Thierry ITTY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > maybe tar or cpio could do it ? > something like > > on local system : > cd maindir; find ./ -name '*.s3d' -print | cpio -o > > archive.file > > transfer archive file > > on remote system > cd maindir; cpio -id < archive.file > > or even >

network card stopped working after rh7.1 installation

2001-05-03 Thread Peter Peltonen
I just installed RH 7.1 on a HP Brio with a PCI 10/100 network card. It ran previously RH 6.2 and in it the card worked fine with the pcnet32 driver with the same settings in modules.conf as I have now. My 7.1 install is from the clean table. Network does not work anymore :( Here's what dmesg te

Re: shell program

2001-05-03 Thread Duncan Hill
> >I want to write a program and need some help: > >1: The program should search for *.s3d files in parent > >as well as sub directories > >2: create those directories /sub directories on remote > >system if it doesn't exist > >3: copy all the files to remote system in exact > >direxctories as i

Re: shell program

2001-05-03 Thread Thierry ITTY
maybe tar or cpio could do it ? something like on local system : cd maindir; find ./ -name '*.s3d' -print | cpio -o > archive.file transfer archive file on remote system cd maindir; cpio -id < archive.file or even cd maindir; find ./ -name '*.s3d' -print | cpio -o | remsh remote "(cd maindir

shell program

2001-05-03 Thread Kapil Sharma
Hi, I want to write a program and need some help: 1: The program should search for *.s3d files in parent as well as sub directories 2: create those directories /sub directories on remote system if it doesn't exist 3: copy all the files to remote system in exact direxctories as it is in the client

Diagnostic-Code: SMTP; 501 SYNTAX ERROR IN PARAMETERS OR ARGUMENTS

2001-05-03 Thread andrewso
All, I'm using the sendmail as a SMTP server. I found some warning messages in my log files like this: --SAA28312.988798558/abc.net Content-Type: message/delivery-status Reporting-MTA: dns; abc.net Received-From-MTA: DNS; ebsn30 Arrival-Date: Wed, 2 May 2001 18:15:56 +0800 (HKT) Final-Rec

Re: NAT ,Ipforwarding

2001-05-03 Thread Nils Gundelach
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(anon) FTP Setup

2001-05-03 Thread Ashley M. Kirchner
On my public FTP server, I have the incoming directory with only u+wx (so they can't read, just write). There are no permissions for group or operator (d-wx--) What do I have to set so that created directories have the same permissions? What's happening now is that someone can log

NAT ,Ipforwarding

2001-05-03 Thread Alireza Saleh
Dear friends i think I have a question that is more than a simple one I appreciate if you would help me in this way. I want to know how i should setup my linux 7.1 kernel 2.4.x and squid server, to work as transparent cache and transparent proxy server. I read somthing about some changes in kernel