I'm quite happy with Accton's EN1207F-TX at the moment
it's cheap and officially supported
works fine in rh73 even with vlans, aliases...
A 16:20 19/06/02 +1000, vous avez écrit :
>I need to replace my old and trusted 10Mhz NIC with a 100Mhz variety and
>was wondering what experiences people hav
I need to replace my old and trusted 10Mhz NIC with a 100Mhz variety and
was wondering what experiences people have had with "100Mhz" NIC's..
Are some faster than others, Does a $20 Card work as good as $100+ type
card ?? (IE: Do I get more bang for buck?)
Any gotcha's for the unwary or can I sa
I used to have this problem. Konq thinks the rpms are RealAudio
files/streams. IIRC you need to go into Configure Konqueror, select
File Associates, and change one of the realaudio entries under audio.
One of them should have .rpm in it.
Alternatively, you can right click on rpms and choose th
On Tue, Jun 18, 2002 at 11:23:11PM -0400, Jon Gaudette wrote:
> I have recently played around with chkrootkit and I want it to check
> every day in the crontab and e-mail me any errors it receives. I was
> wondering if anyone here would know what commands I would put into the
> grep so that it
Hello,
I installed Redhat 7.3 with English as installed language and Chinese ( simple ) as
supported language.
But I can not input chinese charaters after the system booted. who can help me?
Thanks and Regards,
Forrest
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When I try to download rpms from a link that is provided on a website, I keep
getting the following error message:
Plugger: No approperiate application for type audio/x-pn-realaudio-plugin
found!
Does anyone know what this means?
I have never had this problem before until recently.
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On Tuesday 18 June 2002 11:23 pm, Jon Gaudette wrote:
> I have recently played around with chkrootkit and I want it to check
> every day in the crontab and e-mail me any errors it receives. I was
> wondering if anyone here would know what commands I
I have recently played around with chkrootkit and I want it to check
every day in the crontab and e-mail me any errors it receives. I was
wondering if anyone here would know what commands I would put into the
grep so that it would e-mail me a file that it found "infected" but not
"not infecte
My SSL certificate is coming due for renewal but I am also in the process of
changing my webserver from a custom compiled Red Hat 6.2 server to a Red Hat
7.2 server using the Red Hat RPMs.
My old server has the following banner:
Server: Apache/1.3.9 Ben-SSL/1.37 (Unix) mod_gzip/1.3.19.1a PHP/4.
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On Tuesday 18 June 2002 02:11 pm, Tomás García Ferrari wrote:
> Did you have to manually config lilo? This is what I'm having now (on a
> machine running RH 7.3 and doing the first kernel upgrade since
> install):
>
> [root@server root]# rpm -qa |
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On Tuesday 18 June 2002 05:25 pm, Jonathan A. Hagn wrote:
> However, during the Xconfigurator setup after my text login to 7.1, I
> noticed the same difference with 7.1 as with 7.3 from 7.0 -- upon
> "Probe"-ing, both of the later versions list the "
David Busby,
On Tuesday June 18, 2002 08:14, you said something about:
> List,
> I got the multiple addresses working on my machine (thanks Brian and
> Matthew). Now I have one more question...I add four addresses to my
> box via ifcfg-eth1-range0, and all of the add correctly...however wh
On 06/18/02, 08:15:43PM -0400, John P Verel wrote:
> find /home -name "rules.ima" | xargs grep "@aol.com"
You may need/want to ues grep -e or egrep
John
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From: "Ryan Hairyes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 8:23 PM
Subject: Mailman
> Hello,
>
> I was
On Tue, 18 Jun 2002, John P Verel wrote:
> On 06/18/02, 11:06:53AM -0500, Schmeits, Roger wrote:
> > If I run the command:
> >
> > find /home -name "rules.ima"
> >
> > it lists all rules.ima directories. perfect!
> >
> > but if I run:
sorry, i have to butt in. is the original problem that y
Hello,
I was wondering if I could get an opinion on a package. I've been using
the
program listar for mail groups for a while. I recently ran in to
mailman. I was
wondering what some people think about mailman and how it would compare
to
listar.
Thanks.
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List,
I got the multiple addresses working on my machine (thanks Brian and
Matthew). Now I have one more question...I add four addresses to my
box via ifcfg-eth1-range0, and all of the add correctly...however when I
connect to the internet through this box it masquerades my IP as the
On 06/18/02, 11:06:53AM -0500, Schmeits, Roger wrote:
> If I run the command:
>
> find /home -name "rules.ima"
>
> it lists all rules.ima directories. perfect!
>
> but if I run:
>
> find /home -name "rules.ima" | grep "@aol.com"
> it comes up with nothing.
>
> So I drill down to a directory
Thanks Russ, I will definitely look into this. The Solaris sysadmins here
have told me to take a look at rsync for managing some other Linux machines
under my charge. They won't touch Linux or help me much, being sort of
snobs and not considering Linux a true Unix operating system. Their loss my
On Tue, 18 Jun 2002, Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 18, 2002 at 01:11:59PM -0700, Keith Morse wrote:
> >
> > I also have a reference to www.samag.com. You'll need to search on their
> > website.
>
> It was in #3, vol. 11 cover date March 2002.
> I'm afraid the article isn't availible vi
Did you also specify the actual monitor that you're using?
On Tue, 18 Jun 2002, Jonathan A. Hagn wrote:
> > From: Mike Burger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > I'm running 7.3 on a Dell Latitude CPi, which also has the NeoMagic 128XD,
> > and it installed flawlessly.
> >
> > The only thing to rememb
Set your eth0 to bootproto=dhcp, plug it into your cable modem, and go to
it.
On Mon, 17 Jun 2002, sanigepalli srinivas wrote:
> i have installed redhat 7.2 on dell dimension 4100.
>
> i have cable modem connection.
>
> i need guidance to connect to the internet.
>
> i appreciate if any one
i think you want /usr/sbin/netconfig
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> From: "Matthew Bradford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> whew.. that was a mouth full. :-)
That was nothing...There was still a bunch of stuff I left out! Ha...I
guess that's what happens when you try for a really long time to fix
something yourself and then finally throw up your hands and ask for hel
On 18 Jun 2002, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> Seems very odd. It's the same error I got when trying to boot from a
> DAC960 controller. The problem, in my case, was that the kernel doesn't
> recognize the DAC960's device names when it's parsing its parameters.
> In order to correct the problem, I had
On Tue, Jun 18, 2002 at 01:11:59PM -0700, Keith Morse wrote:
>
> I also have a reference to www.samag.com. You'll need to search on their
> website.
It was in #3, vol. 11 cover date March 2002.
I'm afraid the article isn't availible via sam's website.
Emmanuel
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List,
I'm wondering if the rules from iptables get applied in the order shown
in the output from iptables-save? My output is below, and my rules seem
to be working...I just want to confirm
My rules should block ICMP on eth1, TCP on eth1 (except port 22)
And should masquerade all traffic
> From: Mike Burger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> I'm running 7.3 on a Dell Latitude CPi, which also has the NeoMagic 128XD,
> and it installed flawlessly.
>
> The only thing to remember is to keep an eye on how much video RAM you
> tell it that you have installed.
>
> The max resolution is 1024x768,
- Original Message -
From: "David Busby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 7:25 PM
Subject: File Sharing
> List,
> How does Linux read and write files to another system? In Windows I
> can run
> copy \\server\share\file.* \\server2\share
> to c
If I run the command:
find /home -name "rules.ima"
it lists all rules.ima directories. perfect!
but if I run:
find /home -name "rules.ima" | grep "@aol.com"
it comes up with nothing.
So I drill down to a directory that has both a rules.ima file and a entry
within that file with the entry "[
How can I search thru multiple subdirectories and individual files looking
for key words?
In particular I am looking for "@aol.com" references in all rules.ima files.
Currently I have about 600 subdirectories each one having its own rules.ima
file.
Roger
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I'm trying to connect an Intel IBM server with Red Hat 7.2 to an EMC
Symmetrix 3830 box but EMC only support Red Hat 7.2 with kernel
2.4.9-31, and I'm currently running kernel 2.4.7-10.
Would anybody tell me how can find and I install the desired (2.4.9-31)
kernel in my system ?
Thank's
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Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 10:50 AM
Subject: Hardware Compatibility Help
I am looking into purchasing a new machine and I'm having a little trouble
verifying the Hardware Compatibility. I have looked at
i have redhat linux 7.1, win98 in my system how i unstall my linux
without format my h/d
thanking you
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Dear Sir or Mem,
I would like to know about the books
name for learning Red Hat Linux. I have Red Hat Linux
7.3 Professional Complete Origional Set. I Do want to
purchase those Books from the Websites. Kindly provide
me the resources such as website names, book names, Cd
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Try using
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to compile your source. By default class files compiled with javac 1.4
are only compatible with 1.2 and later JVMs.
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i need guidance to connect to the internet.
i appreciate if any one could give lead to me.
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On Tue, 18 Jun 2002, BG wrote:
> It would be useful to know what is happening along with the command list.
> Just a small piece of the total solution doesn't help much. If the tutorial
> goes like this then we can be sure to see the question over and over and
> I'll bet there will be several mor
I didn't use the rpm, so you might not consider my solution as "standard"
but it worked fine - I downloaded the mod_jk .so directly from
jakarta.apache.org - look in the binaries and there are .so files for
Linux - you have a choice of eapi or noeapi files - you need to choose the
mod_jk-3.3-ap13-
und3rgr0und wrote:
>
> Hi... I'm a little newbie at linux so excuse any error.
> but well
>
> what can I do? , what's wrong?
>
Don't put that into httpd.conf. Instead:
#Add connection to Tomcat
Include "/opt/tomcat/conf/mod_jk.conf-auto"
#Other things not covered by mod_jk.conf-auto
JkMou
Seems very odd. It's the same error I got when trying to boot from a
DAC960 controller. The problem, in my case, was that the kernel doesn't
recognize the DAC960's device names when it's parsing its parameters.
In order to correct the problem, I had to pass the kernel the hex values
of the majo
On Mon, 2002-06-17 at 14:27, David Busby wrote:
> before? I've got the caching part done (wa easy) and name queries
> resolve on that machine but not queries for machines on my local subnet.
> The Win2K clients do a dynamic update of the DNS when they come on-line but
> I don't know how to t
On Tue, 18 Jun 2002, daniel wrote:
> is it possible to tunnel nfs through ssh?
> if so, how?
>
I also have a reference to www.samag.com. You'll need to search on their
website.
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On Tue, 18 Jun 2002, Adam Ellis wrote:
> I am trying to set up a serial printer (Okidata Microline 182 Plus) under
> RedHat 7.3 and am not having much luck...maybe somebody out there has a few
> tips for me. The printer is plugged into the first DB9 serial port on my
> computer (labeled 1). The
Is there anybody there that has configured RedHat Linux with
this card SRCU31 (intel server raid controller SRCU31) ?
I have been trying it, but no success .
Thanks a lot.
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and I need to install jakarta-tomcat-3.3 and
mod_jk-1.3-1.0-1.4.0.2.i386.rpm
my Apache works with fine at port 80 and Tomcat too at 8080
I can see the apache test page if I do http://localhost:80 and
Tomcat test page at http://localhost:8080 , all the samples from to
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On 18-Jun-2002/11:25 -0700, David Busby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>List,
>How does Linux read and write files to another system? In Windows I
>can run
>copy \\server\share\file.* \\server2\share
>to copy files
>
>What is the similar way to do t
On Tuesday 18 June 2002 12:16 pm, ListServ wrote:
> If I run the command:
>
> find /home -name "rules.ima"
>
> it lists all rules.ima directories. perfect!
>
> but if I run:
>
> find /home -name "rules.ima" | grep "@aol.com"
> it comes up with nothing.
because you have to print to the screen use
you can hit alt-ctrl-F1 to get to the first virtual console from a bad X
session. or, you can try booting into single user mode. once you get to
the command line, you need to edit your /etc/inittab and change the
default run level to 3, from 5.
jason
> > Howdy!
> >
> > I am attempting to
Hi,
I`ve found that everytime you change a password using the passwd command it will give
you the message you are getting, it is just a standard warning no matter what account
you are changing. It just basically says that the password you have entered is not
bad, it is just not every secure. I
List,
I've got a 7.2 box that I'm trying to use to replace M$ equipment. I
would like to run BIND as a caching name server but also allow it to
take the dynamic updates the Win2K boxes announce. Has anyone set that
up before? I've got the caching part done (wa easy) and name
que
Tony:
> >What is used by the regular "passwd" command to check for passwords
> >that are too easy to guess?
> >
> cracklib
>
Thanks, with that I found it's docs and then found a perl interface:
http://search.cpan.org/search?mode=module&query=Crypt%3A%3ACracklib
Just what I needed.
Thanks agai
On Tuesday 18 June 2002 10:59 am, ListServ wrote:
> what utility will open zip files?
>
>
> Thanks. Roger
If you right click on the zip file, you will see 2 utilities that will upzip
the file
1. ark
2. "unzip here"
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whew.. that was a mouth full. :-)
AFAIK iptables is the 2.4 kernels version of ipchains. So if you get a 2.4
kernel for 7.0 then you might be ok with that. There is also nothing
against tryin to install the kernel from 7.3 and iptables from 7.3 on your
7.0 box. Then again, 7.0 is probably Red
If you're installing another boot loader then just install it over grub.
If you're getting rid of linux in favor of some other OS... then you'll need
to check that OS for how to rewrite the boot sector.
for windows stuff just put in a win98 boot floppy and run fdisk /mbr
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On Tuesday 18 June 2002 02:25 pm, David Busby wrote:
> List,
> How does Linux read and write files to another system? In Windows I
> can run
> copy \\server\share\file.* \\server2\share
> to copy files
>
> What is the similar way to do that on Linux?
cp *.* /server/share/file /server2/share
It would be useful to know what is happening along with the command list.
Just a small piece of the total solution doesn't help much. If the tutorial
goes like this then we can be sure to see the question over and over and
I'll bet there will be several more threads before we're finished with thi
There's also Drive Image Pro, I _think_ it will handle the fs types.
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From: "Richard Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 1:27 PM
Subject: RE: Total Backup of a system (RH6.1)
> Ashwin:
>
> Thank you for you reply, does gh
Add a cd burner and use Mondo Rescue which will allow you to do a bare
metal restore.
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On Behalf Of Richard Wilson
Sent: Monday, June 17, 2002 12:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Total Backup of a system (RH6.1)
I'm
depends on how large your drive is. I am pretty sure though that if say you
hook up the source drive to /dev/hdc and the destination to /dev/hdd and
don't mount either of them you can simply issue the command:
dd if=/dev/hdc of=/dev/hdd
that should copy the whole damn thing.. partition tables a
On Tue, 2002-06-18 at 10:19, Marc Logemann wrote:
>
> > if I insist on the password beroot. What version redhat are you using?
> > Maybe something much older than 7.3?
>
> it is 7.1 i think...
Install the errata for your release. I think this was a bug in PAM.
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On Tue, 18 Jun 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Can someone show me how to unistall grub
oh oh ... here we go again. :-) tutorial time.
the MBR of a hard drive (512 bytes) has the following format:
446 bytes: boot code (LILO, GRUB, whatever)
64 bytes: partition table
2 bytes: boot sect
Ashwin:
Thank you for you reply, does ghost work well with RH?
I was under the impression that there were some problems, but that might be
with ext3 only.
This might take care of my imediate need.
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List,
How does Linux read and write files to another system? In Windows I
can run
copy \\server\share\file.* \\server2\share
to copy files
What is the similar way to do that on Linux?
TIA
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daniel wrote:
>i've got a script here that goes through a directory tree and blows away all
>the files that netatalk puts in there for my mac users -- (i just don't like
>this stuff all over the place). the problem is that i want this script to
>always run as root, and i want to be able to edit
I'm running 7.3 on a Dell Latitude CPi, which also has the NeoMagic 128XD,
and it installed flawlessly.
The only thing to remember is to keep an eye on how much video RAM you
tell it that you have installed.
The max resolution is 1024x768, with 16bit color depth, as I recall, on my
particular
Did you have to manually config lilo? This is what I'm having now (on a
machine running RH 7.3 and doing the first kernel upgrade since install):
[root@server root]# rpm -qa | grep kernel
kernel-2.4.18-3
kernel-2.4.18-4
[root@server root]# rpm -q lilo
lilo-21.4.4-14
[root@
scott.list wrote:
>What is used by the regular "passwd" command to check for passwords
>that are too easy to guess?
>
cracklib
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On Mon, 17 Jun 2002, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> On 17 Jun 2002, Gordon Messmer wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 2002-06-17 at 11:25, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> > > I've had no replies yet, so I will ask again.
> > >
> > > On booting with the 2.4.9-34 kernel, I get the message in the subject
> > > line. The er
On Tue, 18 Jun 2002, Richard Wilson wrote:
> Thank you for such a detailed explanation.
> Quite a few new concepts for me, it was not boring rather a little
> overwhelming but interesting stuff.
>
> Besides the machine is at a co-location two hours away from
> the office :-(
Ummm -- The solut
the best way to do this is run crack or john against the password file
periodically and see if you can crack anything. there is no such feature
available that can regulary check for easy passwords. the password
command should enfore this when entering a new password anyways.
jason
> What is
On Tue, Jun 18, 2002 at 07:19:59PM +0200, Marc Logemann wrote:
>
> it is 7.1 i think...
You should be able to get the version number by runnin the command:
rpm -q redhat-release
Emmanuel
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Hi... I'm a little newbie at linux so excuse any error.
but well
Ok, now, what I'm trying 2 do :
-I'm running RH 7.2
and I need to install jakarta-tomcat-3.3 and
mod_jk-1.3-1.0-1.4.0.2.i386.rpm
my Apache works with fine at port 80 and Tomcat too at 8080
I can see the apache test page
Our final and last MS servers is and Exchange system. I want to get rid of
it...
I've been holding out because... Seems like a lot of work. So...
Have a system that we designated our new mail server. Installed RH72 and
sendmail and got all the rpms up to date. We run a Linux DNS for local a
What is used by the regular "passwd" command to check for passwords
that are too easy to guess?
I'm writing an adduser script and would like to incorporate some
checking into it's password creation routine.
Thanks,
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Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002
Thank you for such a detailed explanation.
Quite a few new concepts for me, it was not boring rather a little
overwhelming but interesting stuff.
I'm defiantly going to look into this a little further.
Probably looking at the first method, and maybe scripting an install via
Kickstart if RH 6.1 su
On Jun 17, 2002, 11:13 (+0100) Mike Martin wrote:
> --- Wolfgang Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >
> > Hi all
> >
> > Which package in Redhat 7.X has the following files that once in
> > Redhat 6.2
> > were part of libgr-progs (or does someone know, whether there's a
> > replacement for the
Howdy!
I am attempting to install Redhat Linux on a stripped down NEC Ready 340T
(i.e. it no longer has the original display, keyboard, or touchpad) hooked
up to a Gateway EV500 monitor, a 101-key keyboard, and a 3-button serial
mouse. Which version? Well, that's a part of the problem...
Some n
> This is what I get when I change root's password to "beroot".
> [root@munshine /root]# passwd
> New UNIX password:
> BAD PASSWORD: it is based on your username
> Retype new UNIX password:
> passwd: all authentication tokens updated successfully
> After that I can login using that password and
>> he doesnt complain about the existance of the string "root" inside your
>> passphrase? I am using a little older version but this should not be the
>> problem.
> no, it does. but then it says that
> passwd: all authentication tokens updated successfully.
> if I insist on the password beroot.
Hello daniel,
Tuesday, June 18, 2002, 1:09:34 PM, you textually orated:
d> is it possible to tunnel nfs through ssh?
d> if so, how?
Some questions best left for Google searches. ;)
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF8&oe=UTF8&q=tunnel+nfs+through+ssh
Have fun,
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How long would this take?
I could use removable ide trays.
Make this a monthly thing
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> From: Matthew Bradford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, June 17, 2002 2:43 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Total Backup of a system (RH6.1)
>
>
> Or you co
go it!
grep -r -e aol.com /home/dirname/*.*/rules.ima
Not bad for a stupid windows user.
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From: Anand Buddhdev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 10:44 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: search files for key words
On Tue, Jun 18, 2002 at 10:
If I run the command:
find /home -name "rules.ima"
it lists all rules.ima directories. perfect!
but if I run:
find /home -name "rules.ima" | grep "@aol.com"
it comes up with nothing.
So I drill down to a directory that has both a rules.ima file and a entry
within that file with the entry "
Manuel Camacho wrote:
>Hi!
>
>I just configured my printer (HP Deskjet 820Cxi) with printtool, and I
>did not have to configure anything else in S.O. It just worked.
>
>Is your printer already configured in RH? Have you tried the test pages?
>Are you sure it is not configured as a PS or text on
Apolinaras Sinkevicius wrote:
> I have RH7.3 running sendmail 8.11.6.
> I already tried all the anti-spam measures described
> in documentation. I have been banning domains in the
> rate of 25 per day, but the new ones keep on popping
> up. I can not change e-mail addresses or anything
> else, si
Check out SpamAssassin at http://www.spamassassin.org.
The latest versions are much better at weeding out false positives...not
100%, but better than the 1.5 I'd been running until recently.
On Tue, 18 Jun 2002, Apolinaras Sinkevicius wrote:
> I have RH7.3 running sendmail 8.11.6.
> I already
I have RH7.3 running sendmail 8.11.6.
I already tried all the anti-spam measures described
in documentation. I have been banning domains in the
rate of 25 per day, but the new ones keep on popping
up. I can not change e-mail addresses or anything
else, since we are a small company and reprinting
c
On Tue, Jun 18, 2002 at 10:28:42AM -0500, ListServ wrote:
> How can I search thru multiple subdirectories and individual files looking
> for key words?
> Currently I have about 600 subdirectories each one having its own rules.ima
> file.
>
> In particular I am looking for "@aol.com" references i
find / -name "rules.ima" | grep "@aol.com" | more
should work, if I'm understanding your question
properly. If all of your users are in /home (and
these are all user files), you could try
find /home -name "rules.ima" | grep "@aol.com" | more
instead, which would be
a) faster
b) fewer error me
Can someone please tell me how to get past the GRUB (grub) prompt.
Thanks
Michael Hughes
Don't go around saying the world owes you a living. The world owes you
nothing. It was here first.
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How can I search thru multiple subdirectories and individual files looking
for key words?
Currently I have about 600 subdirectories each one having its own rules.ima
file.
In particular I am looking for "@aol.com" references in all rules.ima files.
Roger
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This is now the second time I've re-installed RH7.3 from scratch on this
server and it's driving me bonkers. It has three drives in it which are set to
be / (40GB), /var (2GB), and /home (60GB). Everything runs fine, I configure
the drives the way I need them (the first time I installed RH,
On Tue, 2002-06-18 at 09:59, ListServ wrote:
>
> what utility will open zip files?
>
unzip works for me
check out man unzip
Bret
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On Tue, 18 Jun 2002, ListServ wrote:
> what utility will open zip files?
red hat comes with both zip and unzip commands, which are installed
thru separate RPMs, the zip and unzip RPMs.
depending on the software components you selected at install time,
they may already be on your host. otherw
> he doesnt complain about the existance of the string "root" inside your
> passphrase? I am using a little older version but this should not be the
> problem.
no, it does. but then it says that
passwd: all authentication tokens updated successfully.
if I insist on the password beroot. What ver
> "ed" == Ernie Dumas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
ed> Hello All,
ed> I need some help. I am a Linux newbie; a Windows NT Admin who is
ed> exploring the wonderful world of Linux. We have brought a new Linux
ed> oracle server in house and I need to set up some type of back up
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