On Thu, 25 Apr 2002 21:43:41 -0500
"Jim Hale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> quietly intimated:
> Got VNC installed, running and everything is hunky dory. I just want
> to know if there's a way to start vncserver whenever I login using my
> root account and turn it off when I log out. I don't want it starte
Hello Everyone,
I know this might be kinda off topic, but since everyone here is in the
field, I thought I would pop the question here.
How well does sendmail handle a *big* alias file (around 2 entries) ? Is
there another way to handle such big alias requirements ?
Thanks,
Pieter
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Hi,
Just to clarify:
My machine:
AMD 1.2G
HD 40GB
RAM 256MB
Redhat 7.2
I'd like to edit movie from Camcorder. At the end of
the day, after editing the movies, I would like to
store the movies in CDR (mpeg format).
Thanks for the help.
-=Hanny
--- Vidiot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ed Marczak
On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, Edward Dekkers wrote:
> > know if there's a way to start vncserver whenever I login using my root
> > account and turn it off when I log out. I don't want it started when I
>
> .bashrc can be used in this case I think. I'm not sure whether that will
> kill the vncserver on l
On Thu, 2002-04-25 at 22:43, Peter Kiem wrote:
> Bret Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> > I am sure that is the case but improper use of cgi scripts, and know
> > exploits do exist on lnux too. What I thought was interesting was the
> > fact that a know openssh was explioted in less than an h
Hello Rhugga,
I have the same problem, I even offered to write the Dameware client for
them !
If you find it , let me know - or - if you get Dameware and Wine to work
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No answer to my first try, sorry for the repost.
I'm not sure if I've misconfigured rndc somehow. I believe I have it set
up as detailed in the documentation. rndc only listens on 127.0.0.1,
however, it appears that non privileged local users can r
Hi ,
I doubt if Ipchains has anything to do with the write permissions
Check the permissions of the Dir and the user rights on the sun box on
which you are mounting the linux partition.
I hope this would help you
Regards
Vikram Bajaj
Aravind Vinnakota writes:
> Hi all!
>
>I am trying
Hi Travis
The ISDN modem on the Redhat Side is an external modem or an Internal
modem
and what is the make of the modem?
I know this has nothing to do with the problem you are having
we had a problem of dialing into Redhat 7.1 box with an ISDN external modem
and our ISP(Who were suppose to confi
Bret Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I am sure that is the case but improper use of cgi scripts, and know
> exploits do exist on lnux too. What I thought was interesting was the
> fact that a know openssh was explioted in less than an hour.
I have connected a new server to the Internet and w
On Thu, 2002-04-25 at 22:20, Jim Hale wrote:
>
> > Good luck, and have fun ... -d
>
> Isn't this why we got into computers in the first place. :)
>
> Thanks for the info - I'll try and find a good book on bashing Linux,
> err rather running the Bash IN Linux.
>
> Jim
You can also subscribe
On Thu, 2002-04-25 at 20:20, Peter Kiem wrote:
> > more than 70 percent of attacks were launched through
> > port 80, typically wide open on most firewalls. So,
>
> Surely this would be directed towards that HUGE security hole we know as
> Microsoft IIS?
>
> I would be interested to know what p
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Jim Hale wrote:
>home and sure I could roll my chair over to the other machine, log in,
>and do what I need to do, but at the hospital, the machine may be 5
>miles away at our second campus.
It does work well. But if you're doing this anywhere exc
I'll give it a shot - I ain't got nothing to lose. :)
Thanks!
Jim Hale
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Jim & Kathy's MIDI & Audio Website
http://hale.dyndns.org
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Edward Dekkers
> Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 9:56 PM
> To: [EMA
> I'm not at all sure why you'd want to do that. First,
> running vncserver as root is asking for trouble. (For that
> matter, habitually logging in as root is also asking for
> trouble.) VNC is not, by itself, a secure protocol at all.
> Second, I don't understand the relationship between
Title: Message
Hello,
I use a netgear
rt328 isdn router to connect one network to another and provide Internet
access. The rt328 dials into a RedHat box with an ISDN modem and
then can get to the other network and the Internet from there. I have
several public static IP's assigned to me
> know if there's a way to start vncserver whenever I login using my root
> account and turn it off when I log out. I don't want it started when I
.bashrc can be used in this case I think. I'm not sure whether that will
kill the vncserver on log-out though.
Regards,
Ed.
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Jim Hale wrote:
>Got VNC installed, running and everything is hunky dory. I just want to
>know if there's a way to start vncserver whenever I login using my root
>account and turn it off when I log out. I don't want it started when I
>reboot the mach
Got VNC installed, running and everything is hunky dory. I just want to
know if there's a way to start vncserver whenever I login using my root
account and turn it off when I log out. I don't want it started when I
reboot the machine, just when I login as root. I pretty leave it logged
into this a
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On 25-Apr-2002/19:47 -0300, Leonardo Magalhães <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Using a kickstart config file for automatic installation, is it possible
>to get kickstart to ASK the network configuration ?
You should be able to write a shell script that a
> more than 70 percent of attacks were launched through
> port 80, typically wide open on most firewalls. So,
Surely this would be directed towards that HUGE security hole we know as
Microsoft IIS?
I would be interested to know what percentage of those successful attacks on
port 80 were Apache
Was wondering if anyone here has tried playing with both apache2 &
php4.2 hehe kind of suicidal for a production server, but i know apache2
sure has hell lot of changes hehe ...
Any comments from those whom tried both?
Anyway IMHO, seems like apache2 doesn't quite like RH7.2 or linux, tried
both
Hello Guys,
Using a kickstart config file for automatic installation, is it possible
to get kickstart to ASK the network configuration ? I mean ... i need
machines with STATIC ip addresses, custom nameservers and custom gateways
( not dhcp ). But I'd like kickstart to ask them. I know ho
mplayer is my favorite (www.mplayerhq.hu). it supports alot of formats,
including DVDs. the only thing is that they recommend NOT using gcc-2.96,
which is a pain cause that is the version of gcc included with redhat-7.2.
#airyk
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Kjetil Tjensvold wrote:
> What media-player is
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002 12:07:57 -0500
"Ezra Nugroho" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scribbled intuitively:
>Does anyone know of a good IMAP client?
>The best one so far is Mozilla mail, but maybe there are others.
==
I prefer Sylpheed
Evolution also handles IMPAP quite w
rpm -qi redhat-release
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:Sent: April 25, 2002 1:28 PM
:To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:Subject: RedHat Versions
:
:
:How can I tell what version I am running on a Redhat server.
:I know how to
:g
--- Cesar Moya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi again:
>
> Yes, it is working now. I put two machines in
> /etc/hosts.allow and "ALL:ALL" line in hosts.deny.
>
> I was doing some reading in different sites to get
> the
> right format and found out that there is one more
> thing.
> Not too im
cat /etc/redhat-releases or /etc/redhat-release
well something like that.
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Steve Buehler wrote:
> How can I tell what version I am running on a Redhat server. I know how to
> get the Kernel version, but don't know how to find out if it is Redhat 6.1,
> 6.2, 7.1, etc..
Hi all!
I am trying to mount a partition from the linux box to a sun box. It is
getting mounted. But the problem is, I am not able to write anything on
the mounted partition while on the sun box. I configured the /etc/exports
in such a way that the partition can be rw but when I try to write
> -Original Message-
> From: Ezra Nugroho [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 1:08 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: imap client
>
>
> Does anyone know of a good IMAP client?
> The best one so far is Mozilla mail, but maybe there are others.
>
>
>
>
I also found a couple of shellscripts that work with smtpd and smtpfwdd and any
command line antivirus. FYI: http://www.linuxjournal.com/print.php?sid=4882 Looks
light and simple enough for a guy that hasn't even bought the "O'Reilly's bat"
Francisco
PS: Too much ideas to follow: totally confus
What media-player is the best for redhat 7.2 and where
can I download it?
=
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Dmesg will usually tell you in the first line if that helps..:)
Also, if you have console access it's usually on the banner itself..
Paul
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Uname -a or cat /etc/issue.net
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From: Steve Buehler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 4:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RedHat Versions
How can I tell what version I am running on a Redhat server. I know how
to
get the Kernel version,
How can I tell what version I am running on a Redhat server. I know how to
get the Kernel version, but don't know how to find out if it is Redhat 6.1,
6.2, 7.1, etc.
Thanks in advance
Steve
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Thanks Benjaman
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From: Benjamin Rich
Sent: Friday, 26 April 2002 07:00
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Path statements
Add the paths to your /etc/profile for system wide profiles separated by
a :
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On Thu, 2002-03-28 at 22:20, mike wrote:
> On Thu, 2002-03-28 at 18:43, Hytham Shehab wrote:
> > i am connected to the net, but i cann't ping, i cann't navigate, i cann't do
>anything, but the net graph show that i am connected, what is happening?
> no dns servers set up - check that your isp
iirc (no guarantee here), sendmail spends a long time timing out if any
of your network interface addresses do not properly reverse-resolve to
names. i had the problem and found the solution after pouring through
/usr/share/doc/sendmail-whatever.
in your case if you put your name in /etc/hosts,
Ed Marczak responded:
>I took the 1.2G to be processor speed, not disc. He never mentioned how
>much disc he has.
Oops, you are right, processor speed, not disc size, which should have been
listed.
>> A 100 GB drive, used solely for digital video, will only hold 28000 seconds
>> of video, or a
a reader here said that I must apply ip-adresses to
the winboxes.
--- Bret Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: > On
Thu, 2002-04-25 at 08:44, Kjetil Tjensvold wrote:
> > I have not configured anything in a config file.
> But
> > when I type dhcpcd -n eth0 I get to the internet
> with
> > the linu
On 4/24/02 1:40 PM, "Vidiot" [EMAIL PROTECTED] pressed the keys
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> Hanny posted:
>
>> I have a MiniDV Sony Camcorder with firewire
>> connection. Is there any software on Redhat to convert
>> my recording in the MiniDV to digital format (for
>> storing in hard disk )?
>
> Jo
Add the paths to your /etc/profile for system wide profiles separated by
a :
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To: 'Redhat-List (E-mail)
Subject: Path statements
Hi
I am installing HP Openmail at the moment. I have been as
On Thu, 2002-04-25 at 08:44, Kjetil Tjensvold wrote:
> I have not configured anything in a config file. But
> when I type dhcpcd -n eth0 I get to the internet with
> the linuxbox. Eth1 is set to ip 192.168.0.1
> and the win95 pc ip is 192.168.0.2
> gateway on win box is set to 192.168.0.1
> and DN
I thouth that is was interesting . From an infoworld security nesletter
I subscribe to :
The ISS report estimates that it takes, on average,
less than a day for a vulnerable system on the
Internet to be compromised. From what I've seen, that
sho
Hi
I am installing HP Openmail at the moment. I have been asked to add paths
/opt/openmail to the path variable statement and export them? How?
Set the environment variable LANG to be a valid system variable name
Many Thanks
Mike
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From: Ezra Nugroho [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 1:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: imap client
Does anyone know of a good IMAP client?
The best one so far is Mozilla mail, but maybe there are others.
Ezra Nugroho
Web/Datab
mt -f /dev/st0 status
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From: Javier Gostling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 12:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: tape drive HP surestore DAT8
Nicole Kok wrote:
> Hello
>
> I just got tape drive HP suresotre DAT8
>
> How do I test th
take 2 redhat7.2 boxen, attach one to sover.net, the other to
earthlink.net, call to the sover.net box via ssh, get a prompt, do as
many ls commands as you want (not much output), but do one ls -la
command, and it wedges.
it always wedges. but only sometimes, the sover.net-attached box will
have
/etc/aliases might be a tad easier for this. just put exactly what you
put in your .forward file, into an alias instead. con: requires root.
Mike Burger wrote:
> What you're doing wrong is that you're using the .forward file.
> In this case, you really want to make use of procmail.
Greg Conway
Does anyone know of a good IMAP client?
The best one so far is Mozilla mail, but maybe there are others.
Ezra Nugroho
Web/Database Application Specialist
Goshen College Information Technology Services
Phone: (574) 535-7706
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Does anyone know what this is referring to?
Apr 24 10:53:14 www last message repeated 2 times
Apr 24 10:53:14 www kernel: invalidate: busy buffer
Apr 24 10:53:15 www last message repeated 348 times
Apr 24 10:53:16 www kernel: VFS: Disk change detected on device
ide1(22,64)
Apr 24 10:53:48 www l
Rupendra Singh wrote:
> >> i unchecked it on all 4 systems. the problem did not solve.
> >
> > Remember, its Microsoftyou may have to reboot the 4 systems.
>
> rebooted many times since i unchecked.
>
> nothing happens !
Is your Win2000 Server an active directory controller? If so, there is
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Rhugga wrote:
>Does anyone know of a Red Hat 7.2 utility that will allow remote
>connections to a Windows 2000 workstation (similiar to VNC but one that
>will work when the remote workstation is locked or not logged in)
I'm not sure what you mean
Nicole Kok wrote:
> Hello
>
> I just got tape drive HP suresotre DAT8
>
> How do I test the tape drive and make it work
> properly?
>
> Which command I can test it and what is this device
> for this tape drive?
Start reading the man page for mt. This little monster is the basic tape
controlling
Does anyone know of a Red Hat 7.2 utility that will allow remote
connections to a Windows 2000 workstation (similiar to VNC but one that
will work when the remote workstation is locked or not logged in)
A linux client that will interface with daemware would be perfect.
Thanks,
CC
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Hi - I've been trying a few different options with setting up smb on a RH 7.2. based
i686 server, and still have not arrived at what I believe is the current, optimal
setup. Seeing as this is a more RH specific question I thought I might get more
pertinent information from here.
Basically I wa
Apparently I don't have man pages on my system detailing how these work.
I am wondering if someone can provide me with a website that will tell me
how they work and how to use them, i.e. install them.
Thanks
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I have not configured anything in a config file. But
when I type dhcpcd -n eth0 I get to the internet with
the linuxbox. Eth1 is set to ip 192.168.0.1
and the win95 pc ip is 192.168.0.2
gateway on win box is set to 192.168.0.1
and DNS on the win pc is set to my ISP DNS
217.118.32.12 . No wins reso
Title: RE: Printer suddenly spews page after page of PostScript code...
Joe - Have you tried resetting the printer or checking to see if it is using the correct language? Maybe the printer is set to print PCL and you're sending it Postscript. -Glenn.
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From: Joe Ne
Hi again:
Yes, it is working now. I put two machines in
/etc/hosts.allow and "ALL:ALL" line in hosts.deny.
I was doing some reading in different sites to get the
right format and found out that there is one more thing.
Not too important probably, but that I would like to try.
When I make te
Hello,
I suddenly find myself unable to print from any application. I get page
after page of PostScript code (see sample below). Printing was working
fine until I tried to print a particular .pdf file that my boss was
having trouble printing in Windoze. I tried it, nothing happened- until
muc
Did you setup DHCP on your linux machine?
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From: Kjetil Tjensvold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 2:51 AM
To: redhat list redhat list
Subject: How do I set up a internet route to my subnet
How do I set up an internet route to my subnet.
eth0
On Wed, Apr 24, 2002 at 06:46:07PM +0200, Kjetil Tjensvold wrote:
> Me too had problems with rh 7.2 and postscript. I
> installed Cups (Common Unix Printing System) and now
> all works fine. I had no problems when I had rh 7.0
> installed so it is a 7.2 problem.
Hm... I thought about it too, and
Do I have to use any route commands?
-- ABrady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: > On Thu, 25 Apr
2002 08:50:54 +0200 (CEST)
> Kjetil Tjensvold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> quietly
> intimated:
>
> > How do I set up an internet route to my subnet.
> > eth0 card connects to internet and eth1 to the
> subnet
> >
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002 08:50:54 +0200 (CEST)
Kjetil Tjensvold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> quietly intimated:
> How do I set up an internet route to my subnet.
> eth0 card connects to internet and eth1 to the subnet
> hub. I have enabled ip forwarding like this.
> echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward.
>
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