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On Thursday 21 February 2002 12:10 am, Peter Kiem wrote:
> Has anyone managed to get Webalizer 2.01-09 to compile on Red Hat 7.1
> when using the --enable-dns config option?
>
> It seems to be looking for a DB1.85 compatible library and not finding
>
Hi All,
I recompiled the 2.4.17 kernel making sure the options were correct,
added to lilo, rebooted, and voila! It works! I even tested burning a
large data cd just now and it works perfectly! I used X-Cdroast. Good
deal, thank you so much Duane, Ben, Dale, and Charles! You guys are
what ma
> Can someone teach me how to set the IP-Table on RedHat 7.2 ?
> etc/ppp/ip-up.local
> ---
> #!/bin/bash
> ipchains -A forward -s 10.0.01 -d 0/0 -j MASQ
> exit 0
> Please teach me how & where I can set the IP-Table to solve my
> problem t
Has anyone managed to get Webalizer 2.01-09 to compile on Red Hat 7.1 when
using the --enable-dns config option?
It seems to be looking for a DB1.85 compatible library and not finding the
DB3.1 already installed.
[root@mail1 webalizer-2.01-09]# rpm -q db3
db3-3.1.17-7
[root@mail1 webalizer-2.0
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On Wednesday 20 February 2002 09:00 pm, gary wrote:
> hi,
>
> Can anyone help to advise where can I find more info regarding vacation
> package, like how-to doc???
Download a version of vacation that works with the sendmail restricted
shell. I maint
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Monte Milanuk wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I want to start archiving my families music CD collection to HD, for use
>throughout the house.
>Any ideas, or suggestion, based on what has worked for you in the past?
>I'm browsing thru Freshmeat as I write this,
Kevin:
I guess you saw by now the various responses we have had to IP
forwarding.
And yes the suggestions to change the /etc/sysctl.conf is the way to
allow
IP forwarding. You set the net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1 which it looks like
you
already have to begin with. I have used both ways with RH 6.2 and
Hi all,
Can someone teach me how to set the IP-Table on RedHat 7.2 ?
I would like to set the PPP Client IP-10.0.0.1 can browse interent through
PPP Server IP-192.168.13.222. The simple diagram as below :
> Internet(0.0.0.0)
> |
> PPP Server-Internal Interface(192.168.13.222)
> |
>
Hello,
I want to start archiving my families music CD collection to HD, for use
throughout the house. What is a good way to go about this? I've used
some basic GUI apps for this before, like grip, which works fairly well, I
guess.
The reason that grip doesn't really do quite what I want is tha
On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, David Kramer wrote:
>
> I'm going through Strostrup's C++ book, and say a refence to ,
> which should contain, among other things, numeric_limits<>. I can't find
> this on my RH 7.0 system.
>
> Any hints? Thanks.
>
You may be referring to , which can be found in the
Hubs are supported natively.. they are seen when the host controller is
initialized.
As far as the joystick, you'll need to make sure you have HID support
enabled as well as support for the joystick itself.
-Statux
On 20 Feb 2002, James Pifer wrote:
> Is it true I have to recompile the kerne
Hi All,
RH7.1 KDE2.1.1. I can't find the method used to autostart the logoff
and screenlock buttons in my system tray. I never use these buttons.
Can anyone give me an idea where they're started please?.
Also, I use a nice little program called Tuxcards
http://www.tuxcards.de (very hand
On Sat, 16 Feb 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>I trying to replace my old kernel which is 2.4.7-10 to 2.4.17, I have it
> download and I did complie it. I am looking for easy of doing it, I when to
> the How-to's and Redhat website and I have no idea how to replace the old
> with the new
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On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, Fred Dech wrote:
>my ability to receive email decided to break again.
[snip]
> - Transcript of session follows -
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... Deferred: Connection refused by olive.bsd.uchi
>cago.edu.
It looks like sendmail i
On 12:22 20 Feb 2002, Edward C. Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| > "li" == <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| li> Is there any script/program to strip out the attachment from the mail?
| How about metamail?
And also "DeMIME".
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On Thu, Feb 21, 2002 at 11:29:15AM +1100, Hossein S. Zadeh wrote:
> On Thu, 2002-02-21 at 07:54, Carl D. Blake wrote:
> > I'm stumped too. I'm running a RH 7.1 with ipxutils-2.2.0.18-3.i386,
> > ncpfs-2.2.0.18-3.i386 and a RH 7.2 with ipxutils-2.2.0.18.6.i386, and
> > ncpfs-2.2.0.18-6.i386. Both
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David Talkington wrote:
>> I was curious if anyone has setup a cups printing server on Red Hat
>>yet. What do you do on both the client and server side?
>
>It's slick! Here's the (short) story of how I got my Epson c80
>working on Red Hat.
>
>
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Ben Logan wrote:
>That's what I do. I use sudo for the few things that I want everyone
>else (in my family) to be able to use but that require root access.
>For example, burning CDs
Even that's not necessary, if you're willing to make cdrecord sui
On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 10:25:20AM -0500, James Pifer wrote:
> Ben,
>
> Thanks. I have taken your advice and I am not using root for my login.
> Moving Evolution was a pain, but hopefully done now. This does lead me
> to a question.
Great, I think you'll be happier this way. Especially if you'
hi,
Can anyone help to advise where can I find more info regarding vacation
package, like how-to doc???
Thanks,
gary
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 8:33 PM
Subject: Re: sendmail autoreply
> You create
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Kevin Breit wrote:
> I was curious if anyone has setup a cups printing server on Red Hat
>yet. What do you do on both the client and server side?
It's slick! Here's the (short) story of how I got my Epson c80
working on Red Hat.
http://www.
Hey guys,
I was curious if anyone has setup a cups printing server on Red Hat
yet. What do you do on both the client and server side?
Thanks
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> Tuesday, February 19, 2002, 10:04:32 PM, Monte wrote:
> > If I use the ip address of another machine on my LAN, I can ping
> > just fine. But if I try pinging th
Is it true I have to recompile the kernel to use my USB joystick and USB
hub?
My install is fairly new, RH72(full install). I have stuff listed in
/dev/input like js0, js1, etc.
If I do cat /dev/input/js0 I get "No such device".
Didn't find much in the archives about joysticks. What I did find
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Williams, Jeff wrote:
>I'm trying to figure out from a bandwidth, system utilization and security
>standpoint which transfer protocol is better... (ie. pros and cons)
>
>Is there a significant difference between the three? I'm automating certain
>
scp.
If you have to choose among the three you gave, do NOT choose ftp. I
don't think bandwidth is much of a concern for any of these.
For large # of files, do rsync over ssh.
Jon
On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, Williams, Jeff wrote:
> I'm trying to figure out from a bandwidth, system utilization and s
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Tuesday, February 19, 2002, 10:04:32 PM, Monte wrote:
> If I use the ip address of another machine on my LAN, I can ping
> just fine. But if I try pinging the same machine by name, I get
> ~80% packet loss. WTF?
I was seeing similar things a few w
Brandon wrote:
> Right, you definitely don't want to turn off IDE support. Not only
>> would it prevent your CD-ROMs from working, but your floppy and hdd
>> wouldn't work either. [:)] (Unless they happen to be SCSI.)
>>
>
> Heh, in which case all this ide-scsi stuff wouldn't be necessary. [
would the later distributions src rpm compile
under RedHat 6.2 ?
or am i just stuck without it ?
On 20 Feb 2002, Trond Eivind Glomsrød wrote:
> Steve Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > where is the RedHat 7.0 openssh stuff.
> > can't find it anywhere.
> > redhat doesn't seem to have it on
On Thu, 2002-02-21 at 07:54, Carl D. Blake wrote:
> I'm stumped too. I'm running a RH 7.1 with ipxutils-2.2.0.18-3.i386,
> ncpfs-2.2.0.18-3.i386 and a RH 7.2 with ipxutils-2.2.0.18.6.i386, and
> ncpfs-2.2.0.18-6.i386. Both systems connect to Netware 4.11 SP7 with no
> problems. I can't understa
> Any documentation that states this is a class B network is wrong. It is a
> class C.
>
> Here is the breakdown...
> Class Netmask Network Addresses
> A 255.0.0.0 0.0.0.0- 127.255.255.255
> B 255.255.0.0 128.0.0.0 - 191.255.255.255
> C 255.255.255.0 192.0.0.0 - 223.2
The most significant differences are in terms of security. NFS has none.
FTP has limited security - it does user authentication but all the data,
including the authentication, goes over the wire in plain text. scp secures
both the authentication and transport.
scp will incur some CPU overhead s
Can anyone help with here? Need to be able to VPN and not sure where to go.
On my new install of RH72 I need to be able to VPN either with PPTP or
IPSec.
1) I searched google.com for a pptp client and found one, but when I try
to install it I get a kernel version mismatch. So apparently it was
b
Hello David,
Wednesday, February 20, 2002, 5:39:47 PM, you textually orated:
DT> Ok, why is it that there are keyboard shortcuts for accessing
DT> individual elements of Konsole menus, but not for opening the menus in
DT> the first place?
DT> I need to reach for the mouse and poke 'session', and
I'm trying to figure out from a bandwidth, system utilization and security
standpoint which transfer protocol is better... (ie. pros and cons)
Is there a significant difference between the three? I'm automating certain
things and trying to figure out which is better in transfering files?
Any
hi.
my ability to receive email decided to break again. this has happened to
me before and i assume this is some linux security thing that i haven't
figured out yet. the only thing i knowingly changed was that i upgraded
some windowmanager software and rebooted. after the reboot. no more mail
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Ok, why is it that there are keyboard shortcuts for accessing
individual elements of Konsole menus, but not for opening the menus in
the first place?
I need to reach for the mouse and poke 'session', and then I can use
'e' for 'Rename session'.
Tha
Most likely not installed. You can try "> locate linuxconf" or "> rpm -qs
|grep linuxconf"
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From: Jianping Zhu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 4:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: how to get linuxconf work
I instal
Use a
linux boot/install disk/cd when you get a command line enter "linux rescue" you
should be asked a couple of ??? keyboard and lang. Once you have a shell
prompt you should be able to "chroot /mnt/sysimage" to get your linux to load
again run "lilo -v -v" which will rebuild your MBR. M
Several different products are available. Big Brother with larrd and
rrdtools works well, MRTG, and Demarc. You can use SAR to collect data and
there are several products that make spiffy charts like analog. Kind of
depends on what you want to do. I use Big Brother as it does a good job of
pro
Steve Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> where is the RedHat 7.0 openssh stuff.
> can't find it anywhere.
> redhat doesn't seem to have it on there site.
It's in the distribution and in the updates for Red Hat Linux 7 and
later. We have not released it for Red Hat Linux 6.2.
--
Trond Eivind Glo
where is the RedHat 7.0 openssh stuff.
can't find it anywhere.
redhat doesn't seem to have it on there site.
On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 09:28:59AM -0800, Steve Lee wrote:
> >
> > what is the best way to do this.?
>
> Get the source rpm from openbsd.
> Right, you definitely don't want to turn off IDE support. Not only
> would it prevent your CD-ROMs from working, but your floppy and hdd
> wouldn't work either. :) (Unless they happen to be SCSI.)
>
Heh, in which case all this ide-scsi stuff wouldn't be necessary. :-)
So how do I set the
I install redhat 7.2 as server. When I try to use linuxconf at root,
I get
error message as fllowing:
bash:linuxconf:Command not found.
Why and how to fix the problem.
Thanks.
Jianping Zhu
Department of Computer Science
Univerity of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602
Tel
Use
"> crontab -e" to configure cron. Most likely you will have vi opening
your crontab kind of icky if you don't know how to use it. You can
set your editor to anything with "> export
EDITOR=" for bash, use setenv for csh. Run the
export or setenv before the crontab -e. logrotate is di
I'm stumped too. I'm running a RH 7.1 with ipxutils-2.2.0.18-3.i386,
ncpfs-2.2.0.18-3.i386 and a RH 7.2 with ipxutils-2.2.0.18.6.i386, and
ncpfs-2.2.0.18-6.i386. Both systems connect to Netware 4.11 SP7 with no
problems. I can't understand why you would be having a problem
On Wed, 2002-02-20 a
Yes, I've tried bindery as well, but I get a different error when doing
that.
The Netware server I'm trying to hit is 5.1 SP2a.
I have the exact same results on two Redhat 7.2 PC's, both running
ipxutils-2.2.0.18-6.i386 and ncpfs-2.2.0.18-6.i386.
I'm stumped
James
On Wed, 2002-02-20 at
On Wed, 20 Feb 2002 15:14:51 -0500 (EST)
Jianping Zhu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> blurted:
>
> I have redhat 7.1 sever machine, when I tried to user the graphical
> rpm client (gnorpm in command line), I got error message
> Gtk-WARNING **: Canot open display.
>
> Can anybody tell me how can I use the
I typically use:
ncpmount -S server mnt -U username
It prompts me for the password and after I type it in I have access to
the server.
I tried your command:
ncpmount -S server -V sys mnt -C -U username -P password
which also works for me.
I took a look at the FAQ for ncpfs. It m
I have redhat 7.1 sever machine, when I tried to user the graphical rpm
client (gnorpm in command line), I got error message
Gtk-WARNING **: Canot open display.
Can anybody tell me how can I use the graphical rpm client gnormp?
Thanks
Jianping Zhu
Department of
If you get and install firestarter, it has an option to select to enable
ipforwarding. Works great. I have a PeeCee that I tunnel through my 7.1
box.
>netcfg has been removed from RH7.2, no idea why only laptop users need
>network profiles. The new gadget is "Network Configuration" under KDE a
netcfg has been removed from RH7.2, no idea why only laptop users need
network profiles. The new gadget is "Network Configuration" under KDE and
Gnome, can be run from a console prgram is "neat". It is ugly and way to
complex for general network configuration but hey deal, I am, . If you are lo
i have a raid system running RAID 4.
i just added 2 extra drives.
i was able to have my icp vortex raid
controller expand the drives on the RAID.
now i'm trying to use gnu parted to expand
my last partition from a 40Gig to add the
approx +2*18gigs that i added to give
around a 70gig partiton on
At 11:48 2/20/2002 -0600, Ed Wilts wrote:
>On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 10:25:20AM -0500, James Pifer wrote:
> > When you're doing things on your system where you need to get to files
> > etc, is it just standard practice to su to root to get more permissions,
> > etc?
>
>The normal practise is to inst
I've searched the archives and have not found my answer, although
there's tons of stuff on PPP connections.
Anyway, I'm using KDE's Internet Dialer on RH72 using the following
settings:
Dynamic IP
Default Gateway (not static)
(also tried "Assign the default route to this gateway")
I get a connec
I've tried both. When using the -b to force bindery connection I get an
unknown server error:
ncpmount: Unknown server (0x89FC) in login
James
On Wed, 2002-02-20 at 13:25, Francisco Neira wrote:
> This could be silly but, is connection attempted to NDS or to the bindery?
>
> Francisco
>
>
>
> Does anyone know how can I reinstall LILO as Boot Loader.
Boot into Linux and then run /sbin/lilo :)
Of course, XP won't boot after you do that. XP might follow the protocol
for getting NT to boot from LILO.. but you'll have to ask someone who
knows for sure.
BTW: XP sucks terribly... can i
make an entry for XP in /etc/lilo.conf
run /sbin/lilo
Jeff Graves
Customer Support Engineer
Image Source, Inc.
10 Mill Street
Bellingham, MA 02019
508.966.5200 X31 - Phone
508.966.5170 - Fax
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Hi!
I had two operating systems on my computer:
Linux and Windows98.
LILO was acting as Boot Loader.
Recently I installed Windows XP on the windows
partition, but XP installed their own boot loader and now I am forced to
enter Linux through a Linux boot disk.
Does anyone know how can I
This could be silly but, is connection attempted to NDS or to the bindery?
Francisco
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 20/02/02 13:23 >>>
I used the commands and I get the same results. I can do an slist and
see the server, but get and invalid nd login when I try to use
ncpmount.Can you send me an example
I used the commands and I get the same results. I can do an slist and
see the server, but get and invalid nd login when I try to use
ncpmount.Can you send me an example of your ncpmount command?
I even tried a user on netware that has no password and used the -n
option. It still says 'Invalid pas
On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 09:28:59AM -0800, Steve Lee wrote:
>
> what is the best way to do this.?
Get the source rpm from openbsd.org (use the mirrors).
Install it, edit the spec file to disable RH7-pam-use and build the rpm.
Install, activate, enjoy.
Emmanuel
_
On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 12:53:32PM +0800, Kevin Chan wrote:
: I would like to know where I can set the IP Forwarding in RH 7.2 and why I
: can't use the "netcfg" under Xwindow ?
Crack open an xterm, use the text editor of your choice to modify
/etc/sysctl.conf.
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On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 10:16:12AM -0600, Matthew Boeckman wrote:
> Specifically I'm looking for something that gif-ifies system
> utilization, broken out by CPU/mem/net, etc. I'm aware of things like
> GKRELLM, but it does not archive results. Any ideas?
We use MRTG. http://people.ee.ethz.ch/
On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 10:25:20AM -0500, James Pifer wrote:
> When you're doing things on your system where you need to get to files
> etc, is it just standard practice to su to root to get more permissions,
> etc?
The normal practise is to install and use sudo - this should be included on
your
> "Lewi" == Lewi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Lewi> i know it's the right milis, but i don't know where i must report for
Lewi> broken links. there is a broken link in
Lewi> postfix-20011125-1SASL.i386_dl.html when i try to search in
Lewi> www.redhat.com/download
Lewi> the right link:
Lewi>
I interface Redhat 7.1 to a 4.11 Netware server. I tried the command
you list and it worked just fine for me. I don't really see a problem
with your ncpmount command. The only other thing I can think of is that
I configured the ipx interface differently. I didn't have to do
ipx_configu
> "Matthew" == Matthew Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Matthew> Hi David, What about libcrypto.so.1 is needed by openssh-2.5.2p2-5
[ed@pigdog ed]$ rpm -q --whatprovides libcrypto.so.1
openssl096-0.9.6-6
Ed
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what is the best way to do this.?
is there packages availible to install
or do one have to compile from scratch.
if so, where can i find docs on this.
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> "li" == <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
li> Is there any script/program to strip out the attachment from the mail?
How about metamail?
Ed
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Personally I'm pretty happy with Big Brother found at http://bb4.com
I've found their solution is simple to implement and supports multiple
platforms (UNIX and Windoze). History is available for any system. It
may/may not be what you are looking for. Something to look at.
Frank
Some o
At 10:25 2/20/2002 -0500, James Pifer wrote:
>When you're doing things on your system where you need to get to files
>etc, is it just standard practice to su to root to get more permissions,
>etc?
Yes. I have an icon on my panel that lauches with the following command:
xterm -e su - root
Tha
Some of you may be familiar with Blair Zajac's ORCA
(http://www.orcaware.com/orca/), which works wonderfully with Adrian
Cocroft's SE performance toolkit for solaris. I'm wondering if anyone is
aware of a similair solution for redhat.
Specifically I'm looking for something that gif-ifies syste
I'm going through Strostrup's C++ book, and say a refence to ,
which should contain, among other things, numeric_limits<>. I can't find
this on my RH 7.0 system.
Any hints? Thanks.
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"Eddie Strohmier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I use netcfg under console but never tried within X. Not sure why but
> just open a terminal window and place
> the echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward in your rc.local
Don't. Edit /etc/sysctl.conf instead.
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Red Hat, In
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Matthew Simpson wrote:
>Where did you find the rpm of openssl096-0.9.6-6 as I can't locate it
>anywhere seems to be removed from the redhat site?
I didn't; I just spit out what rpm told me. Just grab all the
openssl-related packages, and it'll be
No need. They will go away on their own after 5 days. Not quite forever.
Otherwise, shutdown sendmail and delete offending file(s) from queue
directory. I believe there are two or three files for each mailq entry.
Each one of set only has minor differences in obscure filename. Compare
output o
Ben,
Thanks. I have taken your advice and I am not using root for my login.
Moving Evolution was a pain, but hopefully done now. This does lead me
to a question.
When you're doing things on your system where you need to get to files
etc, is it just standard practice to su to root to get more pe
Is there any script/program to strip out the attachment
from the mail?
thanks a lot.
Peter
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and your response is any better because...?
-Original Message-
From: Clifford Thurber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 9:09 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: test
Do you realize how lame it is to send a test message out to how many
thousand of users? Do
This response was meant to be a private email. Please ignore and sorry for
the clutter.
Chuck Speaks
Database Administrator
Lithonia Lighting
770-860-3450
http://www.lithonia.com
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From: Speaks, Chuck W. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 09:
Do you realize how lame it is to send a test message out to how many
thousand of users? Do you realize what a waste of resources that is?
At 07:47 AM 2/20/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>test
>
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Does Red Hat have any documentation specifically relating to Oracle on 7.1.
We're implementing the 9i RAC on 7.1 -courtesy of Dell- and need a little
help in the transition to the Linux world from Microsoft.
Thanks,
Chuck Speaks
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770-860-3450
http://www.li
> "Alexander" == Alexander Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi all, In the process of making things up as I go along again.
> I have created a logrotate file on the direction of another
> person to back up my databases on MySQL. Now I understand that
> this needs to be cal
Hi,
I'd like to create a cluster for parallel computing using RH72.
My idea is a setup like the following:
*1 Full PC (hd 60GB and eth 100Mb/s)
*8 Diskless PCs (no hd and eth 100Mb/s connected by an hub 3COM
12*100Mb/s)
Some times ago I found a tutorial to configure OS on the "full pc" to
test
At 13:17 2/20/2002 +0200, Pieter De Wit wrote:
>Can I setup a firewall so that a client can connect to a service on a remote
>PC, but the firewall can't ?
Assuming ipchains, the rule might look like this:
firewall=10.0.0.1
ipchains --append input --protocol tcp --source $firewall \
--destinati
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* and then David Talkington declared
> Reuben D Budiardja wrote:
>
> >I assume you want to know the scp command for transferring a directory?
> >
> >scp -r directory user@machine_name:.
>
> You probably want this instead (assuming you're downlo
On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 10:39:43AM -, Alexander Shaw wrote:
>
> Having had a browse around I see there is a reference to logrotate in the
> cron.daily folder, do I need to add anything extra to ensure that the file I
> have added is executed? For the purpose of testing what extra could I add
i know it's the right milis, but i don't know where i must report for broken links.
there is a broken link in postfix-20011125-1SASL.i386_dl.html
when i try to search in www.redhat.com/download
the right link:
http://www.redhat.com/swr/i386/postfix-20011125-1SASL.i386_dl.html
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Hello Everyone,
What ipchains command can I use to allow a client to connect to a server in
my DMZ
Internet -[FW]- LAN (192.168.0)
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DMZ (10.1.1.)
My firewall will have an IP Address alloc. to it, say 172.16.1.1 and
172.16.1.2 (on the external nic), now I would like everyt
Hello Eveyone,
Can I setup a firewall so that a client can connect to a service on a remote
PC, but the firewall can't ?
Here is my layout :
10.1.1. (External NICs) -[FW]- 192.168.0. (LAN 1) (Internal NICs)
192.168.1. (LAN 2) etc
Now I want the clients on 19
Hello.
I have installed 9i on Suse 7.2 and RedHat 7.1 without any problem. Using
universal installer, the process is like install a window program. I
think if you are not using Linux/Unix before, some books is required.
If you are using suse (it is using by oracle to develop 9i), keep in mind
tha
On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 08:22:46PM -0500, James Pifer wrote:
> Where is the autostart folder? I can't find one. I'm logging in as root,
> should it be under /root? Do I just create it?
Not sure about your questions since I don't run KDE, but I'm curious:
are you logging in as root all the time, o
It seems I got the problem wrong,
Sorry
>From: Gary Stainburn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Edward Dekkers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [OT] Subnets and Classes
>Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 10:14:23 +
>
>**Disclaimer - all self-tought**
>
>Simple
Hello Edward,
Wednesday, February 20, 2002, 4:41:54 AM, you textually orated:
ED> Just something that's always evaded my comprehension.
ED> I always use the 192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255 range for internal networks.
ED> Usually the first 9 reserved for servers (.1-.10) and the rest clients. Fro
Hi
all,
In the process of
making things up as I go along again.
I have created a
logrotate file on the direction of another person to back up my databases on
MySQL. Now I understand that this needs to be called from Cron for it to
work.
Having had a browse
around I see there is a ref
On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 09:31:12AM -0800, Brandon Dorman wrote:
> I ran lilo, no errors reported. In a cd writing howtow i saw once it
> said to turn off generica ide cdrom support but I never found that exact
> wording so didn't touch anything. The closest thing I saw I think was
> like, "turn
**Disclaimer - all self-tought**
Simple answer, you should have been fine having a server on 192.168.0.1/16
and a client on 192.168.1.1/16. (/16 is another way of writing 255.255.0.0)
When sending an IP packet, the sender compares it's IP and netmask with the
IP and netmask of the receiver, an
To give you an exact answer I must know your network topology, but as a
general answer:
You must add the corresponding entry to your router's routing table (and to
your host PC if the default route destination is not the router in
question).
Good Luck.
>From: "Edward Dekkers" <[EMAIL PROTECT
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