Anyone know of any documentation for autofs is? Having a heck of a time
getting it going.
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My friend had brought up a thread he raised here reguarding not being able
to download the ISO's from the RedHat Network. I was forwarded the answers
he had received one of which I feel has been the downfall of the exceptance
of Linux as well as many other open source software packages. I have
per
On Tue, 2002-03-26 at 22:51, David Talkington wrote:
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> As Charlie Babbitt mused while his autistic brother Raymond
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> "This'll be interesting."
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As Charlie Babbitt mused while his autistic brother Raymond
entertained the flirtations of a very sparkly lady of the evening:
"This'll be interesting."
I've tried switching the cables now but it didn't help, so I'm replacing the
hard drive. It seems like there are bad areas on the disk. When copying
files from the old to the new, it gets stuck and keeps resetting ide0 over
and over on some files.
Thanks for the tip though, would've been very ann
Does anyone know of a free program that will let you draw a map of your
network and then monitor the computers and network bandwidth on the map. I
tried gxsnmp, but it constantly dies and cheops does not appear to use snmp
or allow you to specify correct connections.
Thanks,
Chad
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Cameron Simpson wrote:
>On 15:51 26 Mar 2002, David Talkington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>| They've added a stacked-tab option for window displays in 0.9.9!
>| That's probably my favorite feature of Opera, too. That kicks my butt!
>
>It was in 0.
http://www.somix.com/software/mibs/
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Hi there,
Somebody of this list have idea bout the OID for monitoring CPU and
Memory
of a Sun Station, SunOS 5.6?
Miguel Rosales.
Ing. Soporte
Adexus S. A.
www.adexus.cl
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http://www.somix.com/software/mibs/
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/26/02 12:44 PM >>>
Hi there,
Somebody of this list have idea bout the OID for monitoring CPU and
Memory
of a Sun Station, SunOS 5.6?
Miguel Rosales.
Ing. Soporte
Adexus S. A.
www.adexus.cl
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On 15:51 26 Mar 2002, David Talkington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| They've added a stacked-tab option for window displays in 0.9.9!
| That's probably my favorite feature of Opera, too. That kicks my butt!
It was in 0.9.8 and maybe 0.9.7.
Not as easy to use as I'd like ,unless that's bee nimpr
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On Tue, 26 Mar 2002, David Talkington wrote:
>They've added a stacked-tab option for window displays in 0.9.9!
>That's probably my favorite feature of Opera, too. That kicks my butt!
Galeon has had this for a while. You can even make it the default
On Tue, 2002-03-26 at 17:51, David Talkington wrote:
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> They've added a stacked-tab option for window displays in 0.9.9!
> That's probably my favorite feature of Opera, too. That kicks my butt!
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> - -d
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Is that different from the tabs i
OOPS
Brainfart..
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sir, you forgot }at the last part of your script :-)
> Create a perl script called pingsweep.pl
>
> for( $i=1; $i<255; $i++ ) {
> print "125.125.125.$i: ";
> print `ping -c 1 125.125.125.$i`;
> print "\n";
>
> Th
OOPS
Brainfart..
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/25/02 17:30 PM >>>
sir, you forgot }at the last part of your script :-)
> Create a perl script called pingsweep.pl
>
> for( $i=1; $i<255; $i++ ) {
> print "125.125.125.$i: ";
> print `ping -c 1 125.125.125.$i`;
> print "\n";
>
> Th
> Thanks Ed I will keep that in mind. It might save me hours someday.
> Did you try to report it to anyone?
>
One of those 'I'll get around to mailing the author someday' things
actually.
I have actually put it in my to-do list now though - I'll get onto it.
Ed.
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That's probably my favorite feature of Opera, too. That kicks my butt!
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Mike Burger wrote:
>To my knowledge, there is no way around it. Currently, secure certs are
>issued for specific IPs. You can't really have more than one site with
>the same IP and expect the certs to work, properly.
Right.
This snip is from
To my knowledge, there is no way around it. Currently, secure certs are
issued for specific IPs. You can't really have more than one site with
the same IP and expect the certs to work, properly.
On Tue, 26 Mar 2002, Michael Oatman wrote:
> I found somewhere that SSL does not do name-based vi
> >Get the whole bookshelf on a CD thing O'Reilly sells. It has 6-7 books on
> >it, and it's searchable. It costs $70-80 - about the cost of 2 books.
Thanks to all who responded. I'll look into this and probably buy it.
Thanks for reminding me about the perldoc command as well.
b
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On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 06:09:36AM -0500, Mike Burger wrote:
: The easiest way to add mod_ssl, if it's not already on your system, Leila,
: is to run "up2date mod_ssl"
Or, get yourself setup with the RH72 port of apt-get and
apt-get install mod_ssl. I much prefer apt-get to up2date. Why? It'
On Tue, 26 Mar 2002, David Talkington wrote:
> But v.2 of that bookshelf CD does not include `Learning Perl' (it was
> replaced with `Perl for System Administration' ... prob'ly oughta buy
> that one.
Shame. It's quite a fun book.
If you've already learnt the basics (i.e. you know what scala
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>On Tue, 26 Mar 2002, Blake Thornton wrote:
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>> I've got the first edition of "programming perl." the third edition is
>> out and perhaps I should buy it. Would you (or someone) suggest
>> "programming perl" or "learning p
On Tue, 26 Mar 2002, Blake Thornton wrote:
> Yep, I'm a beginner, but you can't learn without trying things out. No
> offense at all was taken by you observing this, I appreciate the input and
> especially the caution.
>
> I've got the first edition of "programming perl." the third edition is
On Tue, 26 Mar 2002, Blake Thornton wrote:
> I've got the first edition of "programming perl." the third edition is
> out and perhaps I should buy it. Would you (or someone) suggest
> "programming perl" or "learning perl"? Another one is "Cgi programming
> with perl"
Get the whole bookshelf o
> That's Perl's way of scoping a variable.
>
> Sounds like you should do some more studying before you put a script
> online, especially if this is a publicly accessible server. At your
> skill level (and please understand that I'm cautioning, not
> criticizing), your use of system() calls in
On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 09:25:28AM -0800, Michael Oatman wrote:
> I found somewhere that SSL does not do name-based virtual hosts.
>
> If anyone has a way around this limitation, other than say,
> https://secure.domain.tld/name-based_host/ please LMK.
I believe that the reason it doesn't work is
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Blake Thornton wrote:
>Can you (or anyone else) explain to me the command
> my $rc
That's Perl's way of scoping a variable.
Sounds like you should do some more studying before you put a script
online, especially if this is a publicly acces
On Tue, 26 Mar 2002, Blake Thornton wrote:
> >
> > I'm guessing it's output to stderr you are still seeing. Try
> >
> > chdir("/path/to/latex/files") or die "chdir failed: $!\n";
> > my $rc = system("latex filename.tex > /dev/null 2>&1");
> >
>
> Beautiful!! It worked great.
>
> Can you (or anyon
Edward Marczak wrote:
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Greg and I have followed this up off-list. I'm posting this to the list for
the benefit of others who may be battling the same thing.
All I can tell you is what worked for me.
In /etc/grub.conf, you need to pass the 'vga' parameter to the kernel. Lik
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Leila Lappin wrote:
>Well I'm getting there, one of these days I'll be able
>to look at these instructions and say 'yah that make
>sense'!
Or maybe you'll find yourself saying, as we all do on occasion, "Screw
it, as long as it works ... "
;-)
Che
You're probably right but I couldn't verify or even
see how the parameters are used because I didn't find
a configure file under my apache directory structure.
My guess, and I'm probably way off,is that apache was
installed using rpm.
Well I'm getting there, one of these days I'll be able
to loo
> > > >Q: How do I make perl run programs in a given directory?
> >
> > So, what now happens is that all the output from running tex is displayed
> > on the webpage. How do I redirect the output from this to /dev/null ?
> > (So, I still want it to create a .dvi file, but I want all the tex
> > de
I found somewhere that SSL does not do name-based virtual hosts.
If when you say "Each site has a slightly different set of
instructions", you are using name-based virtual hosts, then
this might be the problem, er *a* problem, definitely.
If anyone has a way around this limitation, other than
I'm in the process of doing the same thing right now. Anyone want to
debug some zone files? But anyway
As far as what you mean by "Linuxconf in 6.2 had a section to configure DNS",
I take it you mean that you'd like to set up the DNS client side. This is
relatively simple (compared to ser
I find that Webmin (www.webmin.com) works well for most tasks relating to
DNS and other Systems Administration tasks.
Or, if you have the money, and are running a hosting company, you should
look into Plesk (PSA) 2.5, it has everything you need right out of the box.
-- Jonathan
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Jonathan M. S
Thank you everyone who helped.
As Anthony suggested I had Apache SSL enabled with my
Redhat installation I just couldn't tell by looking at
httpd.conf file. But once I started apache directly
instead of resin (the server I'm trying to install) I
could connect on https://localhost.
Now off I g
On 3/26/02 1:14 AM, "Ashwin Khandare" [EMAIL PROTECTED] pressed the keys
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> Does anyone know of any tool like linuxconf to configure DNS on 7.2 w/o using
> x-windows. Linuxconf in 6.2 had a section to configure DNS but 7.2 does not
> seem to have it. Any assistance in this ma
Hi,
rpm -ql your.rpm
lists all files that you.rpm needs,
so then after you can simply cp to your/directory/that/lacks/of/this/file...
...so I guess.
ism
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Hi All,
perl-Perl-RPM-0.291-2.i386.rpm requires the files listed in the subject
above. I believe they are included in rpm-4.0.2-8. I have rpm-4.0.4-7x
installed. It seems if I could find the above files and cp them to
/usr/lib they would be available. Is there a way to extract them from
rpm-4
On Mon, 2002-03-25 at 21:32, Edward Dekkers wrote:
> > I beg to differ. I have found memtest86 to be a pretty good tool that
> > has found several problems for us that were intermittant and would
> > sometimes take days or weeks to happen in the wild. Certainly light
> > years beyond the POST.
>
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, Blake Thornton wrote:
> > >Q: How do I make perl run programs in a given directory?
>
> So, what now happens is that all the output from running tex is displayed
> on the webpage. How do I redirect the output from this to /dev/null ?
> (So, I still want it to create a .dvi f
On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 08:55:43AM -0500, Furnish, Trever G wrote:
> Bill Crawford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] spake thusly:
> > It's not rocket science.
>
> ...but it certainly violates the principle of least surprises. "Install"ing
> a "depend"ency should satisfy the dependency. If -U accompli
On 2/28/02 1:51 AM, "Gregory Hosler" [EMAIL PROTECTED] pressed
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> Hi all,
>
> what is the grub equivalent to a lilo "vga=###"
>
> I've been all thru the grub.conf manpage, and the grub info, and I'm not
> seeing
> anything that smells like an equivalent (the testvbe
On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 07:03:46AM -0100, john-paul delaney wrote:
>
> Tripwire recently reported that my httpd.conf file was missing. I restored from
>backup but restarting httpd fails with the error
>"execvp: no such file or directory"
>
> Where would this file normally be found?
/etc/
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On 25/03/2002 at 3:57 PM Szemerédy Gábor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Hello!
>I have sendmail-8.9.3-10 with appropriate sendmail-cf-8.9.3-10 and
>sendmail-doc-8.9.3-10 on my RedHat 6.0 configured and working well.
>Looking on errata
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Subject: Configuring DNS on 7.2
hi everybody,
Does anyone know of any tool
like linuxconf to configure DNS on 7.2 w/o
Bill Crawford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] spake thusly:
> It's not rocket science.
...but it certainly violates the principle of least surprises. "Install"ing
a "depend"ency should satisfy the dependency. If -U accomplishes what -i
does not, that's counter-intuitive, to say the least.
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I'm partial to webmin, available at http://www.webmin.com.
On Tue, 26 Mar 2002, Ashwin Khandare wrote:
> hi everybody,
>
> Does anyone know of any tool like linuxconf to configure DNS on 7.2 w/o using
>x-windows.
> Linuxconf in 6.2 had a section to configure DNS but 7.2 does not s
The easiest way to add mod_ssl, if it's not already on your system, Leila,
is to run "up2date mod_ssl"
Otherwise, go to http://rpmfind.net, do a search for mod_ssl, download the
rpm for 7.2, and then install it.
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, David Talkington wrote:
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> yesterday, I compiled php-4.1.2 from tarball to get running php-gtk-0.5.0,
> because php(ver 4.0.6-15) package from redhat can't ran this.
>
> so after I finish creating php cgi-binary(I compiled just for this, because
> php-gtk only need this), when I ran th
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