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On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Patrick Nelson wrote:
>I'm just not sure what is the best way to name systems on the private
>side of our LAN. We tried using just single names but some programs
>seem to have problems with it. Like NIS and SendMail. What is th
Everytime I restart the computer after it's turned off in an unnatural
way--for example, power-outage--I get filesystem errors.
Example : "inode 543546 i_block is 125, should be 88."
I get a lot of these. In fact. I had to run fsck manually today.
Anybody know what's going on? BTW, I'm running
Hi Patrick,
> I'm just not sure what is the best way to name systems on the private side
> of our LAN. We tried using just single names but some programs seem to have
> problems with it. Like NIS and SendMail. What is the best way to name
> systems on a LAN behind a firewall that don't have in
I'm just not sure what is the best way to name systems on the private side
of our LAN. We tried using just single names but some programs seem to have
problems with it. Like NIS and SendMail. What is the best way to name
systems on a LAN behind a firewall that don't have internet names?
On Wed, 14 Nov 2001 18:03:51 -0600
Bret Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> implied:
> I got busy and have not had the time to catchup on the 600+ messages
to
> this list that I have not read. Would every one please not send any
> more mails for a day or two so I can get caught up? I hate to just
> decl
Hi,everyone!
I just downloaded the RH7.2 iso files in my harddisk,I know the iso files can be
mounted in file system directly,I do it use mount command:mount
/where/iso/is/enigma-i386-disc1.iso -t iso9660 -o loop back /var/ftp/rh72/cd1,it's
Ok,so I wonder why not mount it automatically via
i'm running the kernel that comes with redhat 7.2. (i think its 2.4.7 or
2.4.9). i have an abit kt7 (i know it has a UDMA 66 controller).
i tried "idebus=66" but then dmesg said something about not being able to do
that and to try "ide0=ata66" instead. so i tried that, and now dmesg | grep
At 11/14/2001 11:32 PM -0500, you wrote:
>Eh? So let's see... You fell behind, so we're all supposed to stop and
>wait for you? Get real.
Jason... you need to drink less coffee. Now, go back and read the man's
post again. See the sarcasm dripping? He was KIDDING, dear sir.
Lay off the caffei
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 06:03:51PM -0600, Bret Hughes wrote:
: I got busy and have not had the time to catchup on the 600+ messages to
: this list that I have not read. Would every one please not send any
: more mails for a day or two so I can get caught up? I hate to just
: declare them read an
I'm wondering if anyone's tried to raid a fat partition on a dual boot
system? I know booting dos would throw the raid out of sync, would there
be a way to resynchronize it after?
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I'm not sure why xhost behaves as it does and was hoping someone could
tell me.
As a normal user, if I su to root, I can run just about everything in X --
emacs, galeon, netscape. But not up2date. So, as a normal user, I can
type
xhost +localhost
and now, when I su root, I can also run up2da
Yes.
Up2date does a "rpm -U"...but it doesn't edit your lilo.conf file and
doesn't run lilo.
If you're going to upgrade your kernel with a prepackaged RPM, download
it, yourself, install it with "rpm -i" and then edit your lilo.conf file
and run lilo...
You can, using "rpm -i", install multi
Mike Irwin wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 02:18:59PM -0700, doug piper wrote:
> > I have attempted to set up sendmail, I have attempted to set up
> > fetchmail and I have tried to use Netscape. Nothing so far gets me my
> > email so I am forced to reboot into windows, use my Mac, or use another
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 07:57:44PM -0600, Mike Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Will rsync copy the hidden files too?
There's no such thing as a hidden file on UNIX.
| What about static and symbolic links?
There's no such thing as a static link. If you mean "hard link" then make sure
you use
Emmanuel Seyman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> ?
> the "^" before "sent" searches for the beginning of the line.
> It will not fail for `unsent' or `notsent' but for `sentun'
> and `sentnot' .
Gack... my original composure, before I started editing also contained
`sent~' .. The kind of file
At 11/14/2001 10:27 PM -0500, you wrote:
>I'm contemplating a kernel upgrade using up2date. Anyone ever have any
>problems with this?
Used to be I was told not to do this. So I installed the new kernel with
"rpm -ivh" so it would install next to the old one, edited lilo.conf by
hand, ran /sbin
I've done it successfully several times. If your using LILO, you will have to update
the conf file. But GRUB detects the new kernel automaticly.
> --
> From: John P. Verel[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 9
Been working fine with 7.1. Worked OK boht on a previous install and a
current install. Had endless problems with 7.2, which is one of several
reasons why I dropped 7.2 and went backward.
> I'm contemplating a kernel upgrade using up2date. Anyone ever have
any
> problems with this?
>
> Thanks.
>
I'm contemplating a kernel upgrade using up2date. Anyone ever have any
problems with this?
Thanks.
--
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Norwalk, Connecticut
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At 11/14/2001 07:30 PM -0500, you wrote:
>encrypt pop and imap:
>
>1. chkconfig imaps / ipopds or ipop3s (whatever) on
>2. cd /usr/share/ssl/certs
>3. make imapd.pem or ipop3.pem (or whatever)
>4. xinetd reload
>
>That's it! Now to get it certified - get it from CA?
How to configure the client?
At 11/14/2001 08:05 PM -0600, you wrote:
>I seem to remember that Eudora also supports several different authentication
>modes including one that sendmail and POP don't support. Check to see if
>you're
>using "passwords" instead of kerberos, APOP or RPA.
A good and worthy thought; however, "pas
Hi,
Having at least been somewhat successful in recompiling and starting to
play with NAT another question arises. Using kernel 2.4.9-13, modules are
installed in /lib/modules/2.4.9-13custom directory. Now is there a way to
change that name and still have the kernel see the correct module
dire
On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, doug piper wrote:
>I am running 6.0. I would choose one of the non GUI email clients
>available after having tried them after I can receive email on Linux.
>
>The problem with Netscape beyond the ugly fonts (another issue) is that
>it doesn't get me my email. I can set up a
Can anyone point me at a GUI config/monitor for KDE that will read my existing
IPTables configuration, keep it intact, and then allow me to add to it,
subtract from it, and monitor hits, etc?
So far, all the ones I've tried don't seem to recognize the already running
configuration.
I suppose Gn
doug piper wrote:
>This is actually a reply to 2 messages.
>
>I am running 6.0. I would choose one of the non GUI email clients
>available after having tried them after I can receive email on Linux.
>
>The problem with Netscape beyond the ugly fonts (another issue) is that
>it doesn't get me my
Sounds more like a BIOS/motherboard issue. Have you turned off PnP in
the BIOS?
- rick warner
On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Mike Watson wrote:
> This was the standard binary kernel supplied on the distribution disks.
>
> I've fixed it, but I'm wondering why it didn't fix itself. I was getting an
I seem to remember that Eudora also supports several different authentication
modes including one that sendmail and POP don't support. Check to see if you're
using "passwords" instead of kerberos, APOP or RPA.
mw
"Rodolfo J. Paiz" wrote:
>
> At 11/14/2001 07:39 AM -0800, you wrote:
> >Seems to
Will rsync copy the hidden files too? What about static and symbolic links?
mw
Cameron Simpson wrote:
>
> On Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 10:43:27PM -0600, Mike Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | I've just installed a larger disk and want to move my / and /boot filesystems
> | from the current (and
This was the standard binary kernel supplied on the distribution disks.
I've fixed it, but I'm wondering why it didn't fix itself. I was getting an
insmod error while trying to load the 3c59x module on startup. It didn't like
the IRQ which was 11 just like a PCI NIC on the Dell should have been
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On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Harry Putnam wrote:
>> On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 05:26:10PM +0100, Thomas Ribbrock wrote:
>>>
>>> Well, how about
>>> echo `ls ~/mail | grep -v '^sent'`
>>
>> Damn! I should have thought of that.
>> Thanks to both of you.
>
>Both:
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 02:18:59PM -0700, doug piper wrote:
>
> I'd appreciate any bits of wisdom anyone can throw at me.
Hey, Doug.
Can you answer these for me?
What type of connection do you have between you and
the mailserver (dail-up, cable, DSL, LAN)?
Can you ping the mail server you're t
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 12:25:15PM -0800, Harry Putnam wrote:
>
> Both:
> s#Mail/sent##
> and
> `ls ~/mail | grep -v '^sent'`
> Will fail in the event of filenames like `unsent' or `notsent'
?
the "^" before "sent" searches for the beginning of the line.
It will not fail for `unsent' or `
encrypt pop and imap:
1. chkconfig imaps / ipopds or ipop3s (whatever) on
2. cd /usr/share/ssl/certs
3. make imapd.pem or ipop3.pem (or whatever)
4. xinetd reload
That's it! Now to get it certified - get it from CA?
Andy Judge
Grove Networks Inc.
Miami, FL
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Bret Hughes wrote:
>I got busy and have not had the time to catchup on the 600+ messages to
>this list that I have not read. Would every one please not send any
>more mails for a day or two so I can get caught up? I hate to just
>declare them read
I got busy and have not had the time to catchup on the 600+ messages to
this list that I have not read. Would every one please not send any
more mails for a day or two so I can get caught up? I hate to just
declare them read and dump 'em because I learn so much by reading this
list.
Thank You,
Hi,
I tried to post this before, but I think unsuccessfully, so let me try this
again: I am trying to use lm_sensors to monitor my cpu's temperature. As far
as I understand the documentation of this program I will need some kernel
modules that can read out the sensor hardware of my computer. I do
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Doug Piper wrote:
>Since I sent the first message to the list, I have been playing around
>with Netrscape and trying to get it to retreive my email. Its behavior
>is really bizarre. The version is 4.51.
Netscape stinks. Download and use the latest
Since I sent the first message to the list, I have been playing around
with Netrscape and trying to get it to retreive my email. Its behavior
is really bizarre. The version is 4.51.
I am unable to quit Netscape. It creates a lock file which I can't
kill. I can rm the lock file but I can't kill
On Wed, 14 Nov 2001 at 8:33am (-0500), Vincent Cojot wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Thomas Ribbrock wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 11:00:26PM +1000, Matthew Melvin wrote:
> > > The problem isn't with upgrading the machines to use rpm4 - we acutally do
> > > that. The problem is that the ve
This is actually a reply to 2 messages.
I am running 6.0. I would choose one of the non GUI email clients
available after having tried them after I can receive email on Linux.
The problem with Netscape beyond the ugly fonts (another issue) is that
it doesn't get me my email. I can set up a Mac
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doug piper wrote:
>Although I have been using Linux fo quite some time, I still have no
>clue how to get email working.
>
>I have attempted to set up sendmail, I have attempted to set up
>fetchmail and I have tried to use Netscape. Nothing so far get
On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, David Talkington wrote:
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> >> >> >Is there a way to give infinite leases to DHCP clients?
> >> >
> >> >Well, you can give the operational equivalent of it by giving it extremely
> >> >large lease times in dhcpd.conf. For e
"Eric P. Meyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am running RedHat 7.1 and I am now getting the following message:
>
> mm:critical shortage of bounce buffers.
>
> I cannot figure out what it means.
>
> Machine is a Dell PowerEdge 4400 with 3G RAM running the 2.4.3-16 kernel
> and Oracle 9.0.
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 02:18:59PM -0700, doug piper wrote:
> I have attempted to set up sendmail, I have attempted to set up
> fetchmail and I have tried to use Netscape. Nothing so far gets me my
> email so I am forced to reboot into windows, use my Mac, or use another
> Windows machine.
Are yo
What is TERM set to when you run vim?
echo $TERM
there are a few termtypes that have strange keymaps.
telnet often exhibits this behavior.
On Thu, 22 Nov 2001, Kevin wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Call me crazy but i swear i used to be able to use the
> BACKSPACE key in INSERT mode to delete text i
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>> >> >Is there a way to give infinite leases to DHCP clients?
>> >
>> >Well, you can give the operational equivalent of it by giving it extremely
>> >large lease times in dhcpd.conf. For example:
>>
>> What problem does this solve?
>
>I didn't say
Although I have been using Linux fo quite some time, I still have no
clue how to get email working.
I have attempted to set up sendmail, I have attempted to set up
fetchmail and I have tried to use Netscape. Nothing so far gets me my
email so I am forced to reboot into windows, use my Mac, or use
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>On Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 03:18:20PM -0500, Kevin wrote:
>> Call me crazy but i swear i used to be able to use the
>> BACKSPACE key in INSERT mode to delete text in vim.
>> Now all i am getting are lines of Ctrl carrots and ?
>> marks. Did something
At 11/14/2001 10:23 AM -0600, you wrote:
>is there any advantage to taking advantage of the SSL?
Messages travel encrypted; the advantages are obvious.
>what steps are needed to configure the server to use SSL?
How would I know? Arrrgh; Eric, if you'd read my message, it notes that I
am not *t
At 11/14/2001 05:03 PM +0100, you wrote:
>Strange...
Quite.
>Have you tried telnetting to the box to see if you can do POP by hand?
Yes, I had tried it. I succeeded.
>If this works, I'ld look at Eudora's settings.
Same settings as always on Eudora 5.1. Works on sendmail-8.11.6 and
imap-4.72
At 11/14/2001 07:39 AM -0800, you wrote:
>Seems to me, that there is a setting in Eudora to use SSL. But I'd guess
>you've already checked that.
I've told Eudora always to use SSL "if available." This was always my
normal config, and have not changed it. However, I've tried "always" and
"never
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> Jerry Winegarden wrote:
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> >On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, David Talkington wrote:
> >
> >> Nat B. wrote:
> >>
> >> >I have dhcp-2.0pl5-4 server on RH7.1
> >> >sometimes DHCP clients don't take leases fro
Do I need install a whole kernel though when it's the header files I
require?
The instructions I'm trying to follow can be found at:
http://www.dwrees.co.uk/linmodem.php#binary
Alex
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On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 08:13:26PM -, Alexander Shaw wrote:
> Am new to Linux and battling to get my modem working. I have some
> instructions that tell me I need to install the kernel source and then set
> up things with it.
> It is totally confusing me at the moment. What exactly do I need t
On Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 03:18:20PM -0500, Kevin wrote:
> Call me crazy but i swear i used to be able to use the
> BACKSPACE key in INSERT mode to delete text in vim.
> Now all i am getting are lines of Ctrl carrots and ?
> marks. Did something change in vim from RH7.1 to
> RH7.2?
Try recompilin
Emmanuel Seyman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 12:01:35PM -0500, Brad Cox wrote:
>>
>> How about echo Mail/* | sed s/ sent//g
>
> Make that `echo Mail/* | sed s#Mail/sent##` and
> you've got yourself a deal. Thanks Brad!
>
Emmanuel Seyman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Wh
Hello all,
Call me crazy but i swear i used to be able to use the
BACKSPACE key in INSERT mode to delete text in vim.
Now all i am getting are lines of Ctrl carrots and ?
marks. Did something change in vim from RH7.1 to
RH7.2?
Thanks,
VekTeReX
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I know there is the glibc issue which requires the patch and the relink against the
compat rpm's.
However, this patch requires that you install Oracle first, then patch. I cannot get
Oracle to
install at all. It dies in the link phase. I tried applying the patch to the install
staging area
an
HI
all,
Am new to Linux and
battling to get my modem working. I have some instructions that tell me I need
to install the kernel source and then set up things with it.
It is totally
confusing me at the moment. What exactly do I need to download for
this?
I would really
appreciate it if
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Jerry Winegarden wrote:
>On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, David Talkington wrote:
>
>> Nat B. wrote:
>>
>> >I have dhcp-2.0pl5-4 server on RH7.1
>> >sometimes DHCP clients don't take leases from linux servers.
>
>
>>
>> >Is there a way to give infinite leases
On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, David Talkington wrote:
> Nat B. wrote:
>
> >I have dhcp-2.0pl5-4 server on RH7.1
> >sometimes DHCP clients don't take leases from linux servers.
>
> >Is there a way to give infinite leases to DHCP clients?
Well, you can give the operational equivalent of it by giving it
Thanks to all I will look into both books.
david
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Cameron Simpson wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 02:48:07PM -0800, Gordon Messmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > | I think you want this:
> > | find / -type d -maxdepth 1 -ex
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Manuel Camacho wrote:
>I know there is VMWare and Win4Lin, but, is it possible to let all the MS
>software and a VMWare or Win4Lin in a "server", and let all the Linux
>workstations access the MS software on this server???
The only way I can think
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Nat B. wrote:
>I have dhcp-2.0pl5-4 server on RH7.1
>sometimes DHCP clients don't take leases from linux servers.
>Is there a bug in the DHCP package on RH7.1?
What does syslog say?
>Is there a way to give infinite leases to DHCP clients?
Sure. A
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 10:31:10AM -0600, BobH wrote:
> Just screwed up a recompile, but I noted behavior with 'grub' that I did
> not expect. After recompiling the 2.4.9-13 kernel I went to modify the
> /etc/grub.conf file and found that it had already been modified -
> presumably by the ? mak
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 12:01:35PM -0500, Brad Cox wrote:
>
> How about echo Mail/* | sed s/ sent//g
Make that `echo Mail/* | sed s#Mail/sent##` and
you've got yourself a deal. Thanks Brad!
Emmanuel
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On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 08:51:25AM -0800, Harry Putnam wrote:
>
> How can we tell you what globbing syntax to use if you don't show us
> the file names?
Everything but "sent".
I could give you some names but I'm sure you can think something up.
> What does `ls Mail' print?
A whole load of name
On Tuesday 13 November 2001 07:13 pm, you wrote:
> Reuben D Budiardja wrote:
> > Hi,
> > Does anyone know a good layout / setting software that will do similar
> > things like Adobe Pagemaker for windows, or Quarks for Mac?
> > Any suggestion at all?
>
> Go to freshmeat.net and search on Scribus.
How about echo Mail/* | sed s/ sent//g
> Emmanuel Seyman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I'm trying to find a way to get the names of the files in my Mail folder
>> but would like to exclude the sent folder.
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On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 05:26:10PM +0100, Thomas Ribbrock wrote:
>
> Well, how about
> echo `ls ~/mail | grep -v '^sent'`
Damn! I should have thought of that.
Thanks to both of you.
Emmanuel
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Emmanuel Seyman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm trying to find a way to get the names of the files in my Mail folder
> but would like to exclude the sent folder.
> I'm trying to find the parameters to echo that will send me the list
> but I'm having a hard time and I was wondering if somebody c
HI,
Just screwed up a recompile, but I noted behavior with 'grub' that I did
not expect. After recompiling the 2.4.9-13 kernel I went to modify the
/etc/grub.conf file and found that it had already been modified -
presumably by the ? makefile ? - and that all reference to the prior kernel
had b
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 04:30:08PM +0100, Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 10:01:22AM -0500, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
> >
> > You could always take advantage of grep:
> >
> > `ls ~/mail | grep -v '^sent'`
>
> I thought of that but I need all the info on one line, hence the ech
Hi,
Still trying to get NAT going. Upgraded to 2.4.9-13 and had an unuseable
kernel. I started from scratch on the configuration but have since found
the 'configs' subdirectory under the 2.4.9-13 src directory. Should I just
open the appropriate config file and use this as my base to add the
is there any advantage to taking advantage of the SSL?
what steps are needed to configure the server to use SSL?
Postfix-Snapshot-20010808
imap-2000c-1.6.0
TIA
eric
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From: "Keith Morse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 9:3
Dear Friends:
At the office, the management is thinking about changing all the network
from Novell and Windows to Linux. But, we require some software that only
exists in Windows version, such as AutoCAD and MSProject.
I know there is VMWare and Win4Lin, but, is it possible to let all the MS
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 06:28:33AM +, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
>
> However, I'm not sure what the heck to do with them. "make usage" in that
> directory gives a list of instructions which I do not understand, and I'm
> not trying to use secure POP (yet); just POP. That is, the pop3s service i
On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
> Friends, countrymen, penguins:
>
> I am *thoroughly* baffled. Have set up a new 7.2 mailserver, using standard
> RedHat packages:
>
> * sendmail-8.11.6
> * imap-2000c-15
>
> Now, Eudora cannot POP my mail from that box (same conf
Jerry Winegarden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 13 Nov 2001, Trond Eivind Glomsrød wrote:
>
> > Red Hat Linux 7.2 discussions are much better off on enigma-list.
>
> enigma-list? what enigma list?
> at least according to your mailing-lists page, there doesn't appear to be
> one to subscribe
On 13 Nov 2001, Trond Eivind Glomsrød wrote:
> Red Hat Linux 7.2 discussions are much better off on enigma-list.
enigma-list? what enigma list?
at least according to your mailing-lists page, there doesn't appear to be
one to subscribe to! :-(
If your goal is to encourage use of the enigma or w
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 10:01:22AM -0500, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
>
> You could always take advantage of grep:
>
> `ls ~/mail | grep -v '^sent'`
I thought of that but I need all the info on one line, hence the echo.
[seyman@munshine seyman]$ echo ~/Mail/* | grep -v sent
[seyman@munshine sey
At 10:01 14-11-2001 -0500, you wrote:
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>On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
> >I'm trying to find a way to get the names of the files in my Mail folder
> >but would like to exclude the sent folder.
> >I'm trying to find the parameters to ech
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On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
>I'm trying to find a way to get the names of the files in my Mail folder
>but would like to exclude the sent folder.
>I'm trying to find the parameters to echo that will send me the list
>but I'm having a h
I'm trying to find a way to get the names of the files in my Mail folder
but would like to exclude the sent folder.
I'm trying to find the parameters to echo that will send me the list
but I'm having a hard time and I was wondering if somebody could help me.
I've tried `echo [^sent]*` which send
Do you have enough IPs doled out in the DHCP server to cover all your
clients?
The only way I can think to give an "infinite lease" is to assign an IP to
the MAC address of the client's NIC card.
On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Nat B. wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have dhcp-2.0pl5-4 server on RH7.1
> sometime
On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Thomas Ribbrock wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 11:00:26PM +1000, Matthew Melvin wrote:
> > The problem isn't with upgrading the machines to use rpm4 - we acutally do
> > that. The problem is that the version of rpm used by the redhat installer
> > (anaconda?) itself doens'
On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 07:11:31AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > Out of the blue, webalizer (1.3) has stopped producing stats. No changes
> > have been made to it or it's configuration in ages.
>
> This is a known bug on Webalizer 1.3 .
>
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 04:56:21PM +1000, Matthew Melvin wrote:
> I'm not familar with 'what' but it looks like it's just seeking out the RCS
> identifiers hidden in the binaries...
SCCS strings.
> 'ident' does this on linux..
Yes. Equivalent. And just as unreliable.
Cheers,
--
Dave
Hi all,
I have dhcp-2.0pl5-4 server on RH7.1
sometimes DHCP clients don't take leases from linux servers.
Is there a bug in the DHCP package on RH7.1?
Is there a way to give infinite leases to DHCP clients?
Thanks for your help
Regards
Nathalie
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On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 07:11:31AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Out of the blue, webalizer (1.3) has stopped producing stats. No changes
> have been made to it or it's configuration in ages.
This is a known bug on Webalizer 1.3 .
It ignores every log entry dated post-4th October.
Upgrade t
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 11:00:26PM +1000, Matthew Melvin wrote:
> The problem isn't with upgrading the machines to use rpm4 - we acutally do
> that. The problem is that the version of rpm used by the redhat installer
> (anaconda?) itself doens't properly understand packages built with rpmv4.
[.
On Wed, 14 Nov 2001 at 1:37pm (+0100), Thomas Ribbrock wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 10:01:35PM +1000, Matthew Melvin wrote:
> > P.S.
> >
> > I can definitly sympathise with the rpm4 problem with rh6.2 - at WC we
> > rebuild all the recent redhat errata on a rpm3 system for folding back into
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 09:42:12AM +, Jorge Gossain Filho wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I would like to know how really nmap works, how it get all that informations
> from a host,how ports open for example and how can I do not permit this ?? if
> possible of course
with iptables, i use
/sbin/iptabl
Hi all,
I've got a dual boot, with the windows partition mounted as /drvc as show in
the /etc/fstab extract. As you can see, it's mounted with my UID/GID so I
own it.
I can then create/amend/delete files in the root dir of that fs, but once I
go down a level, in this case to 'Program Files
Well, that's as good as I can get, I suppose... my firewall rules are
available at http://tomii.dnsalias.com/firewall.txt
> -Original Message-
> From: Thierry ITTY [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 4:41 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: linu
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 10:01:35PM +1000, Matthew Melvin wrote:
> P.S.
>
> I can definitly sympathise with the rpm4 problem with rh6.2 - at WC we
> rebuild all the recent redhat errata on a rpm3 system for folding back into
> our kickstart installs. Lather, Rinse, Repeat.
I'm curious - I have n
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 10:01:35PM +1000, Matthew Melvin wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Nov 2001 at 5:04am (-0500), Vincent Cojot wrote:
[...]
> I can't speak to the general issue except to say that the basic scheme being
> that 'bigger' is 'newer'. But in this particular case there was already a
> sendmail
Out of the blue, webalizer (1.3) has stopped producing stats. No changes
have
been made to it or it's configuration in ages.
When I run it I get
[root@pooh webalizer]# /usr/bin/webalizer -c
/etc/webalizer/mydom.com.conf
Webalizer V1.30-04 (Linux 2.2.13) English
Using logfile /var/log/httpd/mydom
On 13 Nov 2001, Trond Eivind [iso-8859-1] Glomsrød wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > On 12 Nov 2001, Trond Eivind [iso-8859-1] Glomsrød wrote:
> > >
> > > CIPE can solve that, and is included.
> >
> > How about for 6.2? I can't find it.
>
> 6.2 is ancient ;) - it was added for RHL 7.
On Wed, 14 Nov 2001 at 5:04am (-0500), Vincent Cojot wrote:
>
> Hello list, hello redhat packagers (if any are reading this list),
>
[...]
> Here is what I mean (from RHSA-2001:106-08):
>
> RH7.1 RH7.0 RH6.2
> Prev. sendmail verion:8.11.6-1.7
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