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On 10/02/2002 at 11:24 AM Henrik Schmiediche [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[gregausit/redhat-list] wrote:
>Hello,
>I have quotas set up for /var/mail to restrict the total amount of mail a
>person can hold in their queue. The problem with this is that sendmail
will
Hello,
I have a situation where I'm moving a web site off of a server running sendmail onto
another server running postfix, but in the mean time there are still some processes
running on the sendmail server that are causing problems.
The whole story is too long to post here, but basically, the
still the same sir... PASSWORD AUTHENTICATION FAILED
error but for sure, im entering the correct password...
note: all of these conditions are followed
1. all three servers use the same version of OpenSSH;
2. sshd is, in fact, running on all three servers;
3. the configurations of sshd do not dif
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David Talkington wrote:
>Then I will suspect that on the server to which you cannot connect,
>you chose to use a firewall during install, and that is preventing you
>from connecting. If you are safely isolated from hostile networks,
>then do this
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Maynard B. Fernando wrote:
>i say so because i can ssh to server1 and server2 but
>not in server3 that's why i think its only a misconfig
>in server3...
Ah. As you see, detail is good. Then I shall assume, based on what
you've told us so far:
1.
i say so because i can ssh to server1 and server2 but
not in server3 that's why i think its only a misconfig
in server3...
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From: "David Talkington" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2002 1:13 PM
Subject: Re: error
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Maynard B. Fernando wrote:
>i guess its not the SecureCrt its just a matter
>of configuration in the server :-) but i dont know
>how...
No, I think you misunderstood. I'm betting that you're just hitting
an old annoyance in SecureCRT. Somewhere
i guess its not the SecureCrt its just a matter
of configuration in the server :-) but i dont know
how...
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From: "David Talkington" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2002 12:50 PM
Subject: Re: error
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Maynard B. Fernando wrote:
>i downloaded all what needed... the problem i have now
>is i can't use SecureCrt from a window-based machine
>to connect to the said server which runs the latest version
>of OpenSSH... what should i do sir? any config need
i downloaded all what needed... the problem i have now
is i can't use SecureCrt from a window-based machine
to connect to the said server which runs the latest version
of OpenSSH... what should i do sir? any config needed?
before i can use it with the older version of OpenSSH
installed in the ser
thank you sir! :-)
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From: "Emmanuel Seyman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 5:31 PM
Subject: Re: error
> On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 06:36:22AM +0800, Maynard B. Fernando wrote:
> >
> > i am attempting to install the rpm for
to all,
i can ssh using the server itself but when going to
access it using SecureCrt in a window-bassed
machine, i cannot... this only happens when i
upgraded the OpenSSH to its latest version...
i know that a little touch on the server is only
needed but i don't know what it is... please help..
to all,
i can ssh using the server itself but when going to
access it using SecureCrt in a window-bassed
machinet, i cannot... this only happens when i
upgraded the OpenSSH to its latest version...ow me the way... i know that
theres something
wrong with
Maynard B. Fernando
Tel. Nos.: 632.840.088
Hello,
that did the trick. Upgrading the quota rpm on 7.1 to the same version as is
present in 7.2 made quota queries over NFS function. Did have to
"--nodeps --force" the rpm though. Hope it won't cause any problems.
Sincerely,
- henrik
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From: "Tym Re
My understanding is that in a lot of cases, they'll do "7.0.1" to indicate
7.0 and 7.1 compatibility.
I'll check Chuck's site...thanks.
On Sun, 10 Feb 2002, Jason Costomiris wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 10, 2002 at 04:14:40PM -0500, Mike Burger wrote:
> : Can anyone tell me if the RedHat compiled Post
When I create a user and I set that the password and account do not
expire. Every time the machine reboots the passwords are set back to
expire and the users cant login
Bryan Pershall
ProjecTools.com, Inc.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.projectools.com
Tel: (281) 847-2097
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Thanks for the info,
With Linux ... Who needs M$ softwares and docs?
Cheers.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> No fancy box nor written manual. The board is the same as far as
> I can tell. Usually comes shrink wrapped with a CD or floppy for
> the drivers and SB software.
>
> mw
>
> Dominic
No fancy box nor written manual. The board is the same as far as I can tell.
Usually comes shrink wrapped with a CD or floppy for the drivers and SB software.
mw
Dominic Mitchell wrote:
>
> What is the difference with the OEM versions of the SB cards?
>
> Dominic.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] write
On Sun, 10 Feb 2002, Roger wrote:
> Hi! Guys
>
> I am using sendmail 8.11.6 that came with RH 7.2 together to send mails.
> Now we have some mails waiting in /var/spool/mqueue , I wonder how I can
> enforce sendmail to send them immediately by my hands?
You can force sendmail to try to resend t
What is the difference with the OEM versions of the SB cards?
Dominic.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Nope. Just plain ol' Sound Blaster 16 PnP for a PCI slot. It was
>
> being sold for about US$29 as I remember. A local independent
> dealer sells the OEM version for US$14.95.
>
> mw
>
On Sun, Feb 10, 2002 at 04:14:40PM -0500, Mike Burger wrote:
: Can anyone tell me if the RedHat compiled Postfix RPMS have Berkeley DB support
: compiled in?
No idea about those, but mine sure does. I'm running postfix 1.1.0,
from the RPMs that Chuck Mead rolled (which I believe are based on
SJ
On Sun, 10 Feb 2002, Bob Hartung wrote:
> Hi,
>I am ready to purchase a new laptop. Which manufacturers offer a
> preinstalled RH? [I have received negative replies from Compaq and Dell -
> HP just didn't respond].
Hmm. In it's Higher Education section, Dell offers a Latitude C600 with
Re
Michael Oatman wrote:
>
> Hi again,
>
> When I used neat the last time, it said I had more cards than I really had.
>ifconfig -a reported
> correctly tho', and so I ignored the extra card reported by neat. (See what I
>previously wrote
> below.)
>
> This is only perhaps now more evidence th
> From: Michael Scottaline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> On Sun, 10 Feb 2002 11:16:58 -0600
> Bob Hartung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scribbled in frustration:
>
> >Hi,
> > I am ready to purchase a new laptop. Which manufacturers offer a
> >preinstalled RH? [I have received negative replies from Compaq a
On Sun, 10 Feb 2002 08:27:17 -0600
Karina Gómez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> insisted:
> Hi, I have a Linux 7.1 running ok, but yesterday the system began to
> show this message at startup:
>
> change_root: old root has d_count=3
>
>
> but all the daemons and services start without no problem..
>
> Wh
Nope. Just plain ol' Sound Blaster 16 PnP for a PCI slot. It was being sold for
about US$29 as I remember. A local independent dealer sells the OEM version for
US$14.95.
mw
Dominic Mitchell wrote:
>
> I just check for the sake of it on compusa. They are expensive! They
> price a soundblast
Can anyone tell me if the RedHat compiled Postfix RPMS have Berkeley DB support
compiled in?
If not, could someone who's running the RedHat compiled Postfix RPMS run
the following command:
postconf -m
And tell me if you see "btree" listed in the output?
Thanks.
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Brian Ashe wrote:
>>I am ready to purchase a new laptop. Which manufacturers offer a
>> preinstalled RH? [I have received negative replies from Compaq and Dell -
>> HP just didn't respond].
>>
>
>You might want to check out IBM. They were offer
On Sun, 10 Feb 2002, Brian Ashe wrote:
> Bob Hartung,
>
> On Sunday 10 February 2002 12:16, you said something about:
> > Hi,
> >I am ready to purchase a new laptop. Which manufacturers offer a
> > preinstalled RH? [I have received negative replies from Compaq and Dell -
> > HP just didn't
Bob Hartung,
On Sunday 10 February 2002 12:16, you said something about:
> Hi,
>I am ready to purchase a new laptop. Which manufacturers offer a
> preinstalled RH? [I have received negative replies from Compaq and Dell -
> HP just didn't respond].
>
You might want to check out IBM. They we
Chris,
Please watch the subjects, I almost missed this -> "Redhat-list digest, Vol 1
#3799 - 5 msgs"
On Sunday 10 February 2002 12:23, you said something about:
> I tried what you advised and even copied your source
> code word for word for hello.cpp and got this error
>
> output:
> > g++ hello
I have a redhat 7.1 system. I'm trying to limit the number of login failures
to prevent brute-forcing passwords. To do this I changed
/etc/pam.d/system-auth to contain this:
authrequired /lib/security/pam_env.so
authrequired /lib/security/pam_tally.so no_magic_root
auth
Replaced our very old mail server (yes, it was redhat too) with redhat 7.2
and current sendmail. I commented out the 'localhost only' line from the
config file and re-m4'ed. inbound mail works fine. outbound mail works
fine for those users who telnet in and use pine. users who use eudora or
ne
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> This is what I am looking for, I want to be able to use a Linux boot disk on
>a NT ntfs
>files system and get to my files and folders through the Linux boot disk? I
>have a NT box that has ntfs on it, but a ntfs boot di
On Sun, 10 Feb 2002 11:16:58 -0600
Bob Hartung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scribbled in frustration:
>Hi,
> I am ready to purchase a new laptop. Which manufacturers offer a
>preinstalled RH? [I have received negative replies from Compaq and Dell
>- HP just didn't respond].
==
I just check for the sake of it on compusa. They are expensive! They
price a soundblaster live 5.1 at 69.99 $ (US). I have them here
in Montreal for 51.99 $ (CDN) or roughly 32.76 $ (US)!
As for the SB16 PnP they had SB16 WavEffects 32 Voice PCI. Is it
the SB16 PnP your are talking about?
This is what I am looking for, I want to be able to use a Linux boot disk on a NT ntfs
files system and get to my files and folders through the Linux boot disk? I have a NT box that has ntfs on it, but a ntfs boot disk woun't work. I want to use a linux boot disk an to be able access my files on
Thanks for the feedback and the POP clarification. I will check into other
POP daemons. You say:
" I prefer to accept within limits then tell users that they will not
receive until they clean up their act. "
I agree with this. Does sendmail actually allow for this? How do you notify
the user th
The MaxMessageSize in sendmail applies to any message sendmail
touches. Sendmail does not, for the most part, distinguish between
inbound and outbound; messages are messages (the one place it does
distinguish is in local address handling and local delivery).
POP does not fail with quotas, ipo
Those things in mqueue are incoming emails. Use the command:
$mailq
to see where they are going. Use procmail to deliver them. OK?
Mark
On Sun, 10 Feb 2002, Roger wrote:
> Hi! Guys
>
> I am using sendmail 8.11.6 that came with RH 7.2 together to send mails.
> Now we have some mails waiti
On Sun, 10 Feb 2002, Bob Hartung wrote:
> Hi,
>I am ready to purchase a new laptop. Which manufacturers offer a
> preinstalled RH? [I have received negative replies from Compaq and Dell -
> HP just didn't respond].
pretty much no one, since it's not worth the investment in technical
supp
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From: Bob Hartung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: redhat-list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2002 11:18 AM
Subject: recover mail list from netscape
> Hi,
>I have a screwed up netscape [4.78] that is not worth my time to
try to
> get the fonts working on.
Hello,
I have quotas set up for /var/mail to restrict the total amount of mail a
person can hold in their queue. The problem with this is that sendmail will
hold a file in the delivery spool until the space needed becomes available
so it can deliver or after several days it will "fail" in
I tried what you advised and even copied your source
code word for word for hello.cpp and got this error
output:
> g++ hello.cpp -o hello
hello.cpp:11: parse erroe before ';'
-Chris
> CM,
>
> On Sunday 10 February 2002 11:09, you said something
> about:
> > Running RH 7.1 w/2.4.2 kernel an
Hi,
I have a screwed up netscape [4.78] that is not worth my time to try to
get the fonts working on. What file can I pull out of the installation to
reecover my e-mail address list before I rpm -e netscape ?
--
Bob Hartung, Bettendorf, IA
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Hi,
I am ready to purchase a new laptop. Which manufacturers offer a
preinstalled RH? [I have received negative replies from Compaq and Dell -
HP just didn't respond].
Thanks,
Bob
--
Bob Hartung, Bettendorf, IA
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CM,
On Sunday 10 February 2002 11:09, you said something about:
> Running RH 7.1 w/2.4.2 kernel and installed G++ from
> the CDROM and installed ok and can get the MAN pages
> but when I go to compile a simple "Hello World"
> program and a simple Celsius Program, I always get
> this output error,
SB16 PnP is available in PCI form. Micro-tek and Comp-USA had tons of them over
Christmas.
Mike W
Dominic Mitchell wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am considering purchasing a new sound card. I have an ASUS P4TE
> motherboard with onboard sound and the results do not compare to
> my old SoundBlaster 16 Pn
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Does anyone out there know of a Linux program that can be used on a NT
>(ntfs) files system, so I can access the NTFS file system through a Linux
>boot disk.
Kernel supports that, but you'll probably have to rebuild it
Does anyone out there know of a Linux program that can be used on a NT (ntfs) files system, so I can access the NTFS file system through a Linux boot disk.
Brian
Running RH 7.1 w/2.4.2 kernel and installed G++ from
the CDROM and installed ok and can get the MAN pages
but when I go to compile a simple "Hello World"
program and a simple Celsius Program, I always get
this output error, "parse error before ';'"
I consulted some of the G++ webpages and the M
The SB Audigy isn't supported in linux just yet, however I believe some
work is being done and basic functionality is possible with tweaking.
Try taking a look at http://www.opensound.com to see what's being done.
I have the audigy gamer but haven't managed to get it to work in linux
just yet.
Yes I finally got them going there was a typo in one of the start up
scripts
Bryan Pershall
ProjecTools.com, Inc.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.projectools.com
Tel: (281) 847-2097
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On Behalf Of Pieter De Wi
Yes this is the case I finally got them started and they are working
good know
Bryan Pershall
ProjecTools.com, Inc.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.projectools.com
Tel: (281) 847-2097
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Behalf Of Keith Morse
Hi, I have a Linux 7.1 running ok, but yesterday the system began to
show this message at startup:
change_root: old root has d_count=3
but all the daemons and services start without no problem..
What this message means ? Will it represent a problem in the future ?
How do i fix it ?
Thanks ,
At 04:56 PM 2/9/02 -0800, Jack Bowling wrote:
>rsync was recently updated...twice. maybe give the new one a shot.
As stated in my previous message I'm using 2.5.2, which I had to package as
an RPM myself as nobody else seemed to have gotten around to it (last time
I looked Redhat was still using
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On Sunday 10 February 2002 01:42 am, Roger wrote:
> Hi guys!
>
> I know a tool whose name is vacation could auto reply the senders. But
> I can't find it out from RH 7.2 cds, where could I get it or it's in
> another RPM package? If so, what's name of
After getting told to jump in the water :), and upgrading to 7.2 on this
server here I did.
I also ran up2date to update to all latest packages, and updated the kernel
via that as well for good measure.
In theory I now have the latest and greatest.
So, after spending all of today fixing everyth
On Sat, 9 Feb 2002, Bryan Pershall wrote:
> I tried that and Imap is not running and nothing is listening on port
> 143
>
>
> On Sat, 9 Feb 2002, Bryan Pershall wrote:
>
> > I am trying to start imap and I am doing
> > /usr/lib/courier-imap/libexec/imapd.rc start
> > and I get an error of
>
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