sunrpc and X11 are not in the services configuration dialog, thus I don't know
how to turn them off on the website
http://www.spirit.com/Resources/ports.html I read that X11 and sunrpc are
dangerous, not sure for what reason but on an nmap of my ip address they came
up and I want to know how I
So..., I recompile the kernel with NTFS suport, and
copy to /boot, I modify grub.conf in /boot/grub to
select the kernel to boot, but when select the kernel
with NTFS suport the system freezing when the red hat
7.3 is begin to load..., then I have to rebooting the
machine and select the kernel unm
Thanks Sam for your help - I try to get as much standard software from
RH as possible to work.
How big are the changes of the dhcp and tftp server?
As far as I understood the FAQ and HOWTOs correctly, you can use for
pxelinux the standard dhcp server but you have to switch to a different
tftp-serv
yeah it seems to work fine in RH
7.0..
I think in ur case u have to specify the routing
card i.e. the default gw. through which the internal network will see the
outside world.
May u should check ur settings and may be u can put
one card at a time and check it out if it pings
Hello friends, I want to recompile my kernel to
recognize ntfs (in the kernel or as a module), but,
anyone can tell me his experience doing this?
My kernel is 2.4.18-3 and my red hat is 7.3
=
Saludos desde México
RAML
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Do You Yahoo!?
hi,
im using this command to parse squid's log files.
cat /usr/local/squidlog/access.log.0 | calamaris -a -w
>/var/www/html/calamaris/`date +%m%d%y`.html
this works when typed. however when the line is
inserted in crontab ( crontab -e ) it doesnt work..
here's the error message...
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Hi
I am running redhat linux 7.2, it has default cron jobs in cron.hourly
monthly etc. Now, I want to delete some jobs from cron.daily, but when I
restart the box, the files deleted will be restored in that fold again! How
can I completely remove jobs from cron.daily ..
Any suggestion will
On Sun, Sep 08, 2002 at 05:58:01PM -0700, Steven Adler wrote:
> my website. Anyway, to the point? I just installed RH7.3 on my
> laptop. How can I get MSN Broadband to work on it so that I can
> connect to the internet. I need this in stupid newbie speak. Like
> from installing the programs t
On 09/08/02 14:27 -0400, John P Verel wrote:
>
> Clarification here.
Further clarification. This seems to be url specific, and may implicate
jsp . I've filed buzilla at mozilla.org.
John
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I hope someone can help me with this… I am a brand new Linux user… I’ve
used Windows since my first 286 back in 91.
I know that like the back of my hand, but I know jack about Linux,
except for the little bit I learned while building my website. Anyway, to the point… I just installed
RH7
Does the PC at .4.x have a .4.220 gateway?
I got confused by the auto word-wrap somewhere, because,
when I first saw the drawing,
the diagram said eth1 was nothing and the internet was at the other end
of the radio.
Cameron.
> -Original Message-
> From: dbrett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Sunday 08 September 2002 02:38 pm, Joe Giles wrote:
> I know this is not in relation to your problem, but I'm new to IPTABELS
> and learning. I have managed to use Firestarter to set up my initial
> rules, then I just modify the firestarter.sh file. However, I read your
> iptables file and no
On Sun, 2002-09-08 at 15:08, Carl Brown wrote:
> The installation instructions in the docs are highly defective,
> and were last modified three and a half years ago, according to the ftp
> server at CMU.
...
> coda-doc-5.2.0-1.noarch.rpm (which shows modified 03/12/99)
http://www.coda.cs.cmu.ed
Hi.
I know this has been asked before.
I have a RH7.1 box that boots to command line and
has only the vrey bare essential ie no X11 , Gnome , whatever...
The font size at command line level is very bad for
eyes .
Are there any ways that can be changed ? I know the
onboard AGP can support tha
On Sun, 2002-09-08 at 09:21, Joachim Kunze wrote:
> Currently I'm playing around with PXE boot and my Dell Optiplex GX150
> clients and I always end up in a situation, where the PXE-kernel is
> downloaded from the PXE bootserver and the PXE client boots the
> PXE-kernel (provided by the Red Hat fr
On Sun, 2002-09-08 at 17:34, Chris Mason wrote:
> It's important to me that is uses the system users, I don;t want to make
> the users have another username and password. Does TuxMonkey work this
> way?
Currently..no, but it is in php and already uses md5 passwords it
wouldn't take too much to co
Is coda a dead project?
Does anyone have instructions that _work_?
Does coda work?
The installation instructions in the docs are highly defective,
and were last modified three and a half years ago, according to the ftp
server at CMU.
I dl'ed:
coda-doc-5.2.0-1.noarch.rpm (which shows modified 0
I know this is not in relation to your problem, but I'm new to IPTABELS
and learning. I have managed to use Firestarter to set up my initial
rules, then I just modify the firestarter.sh file. However, I read your
iptables file and noticed that there are numbers within brackets like
[224:19779]. W
It's important to me that is uses the system users, I don;t want to make
the users have another username and password. Does TuxMonkey work this
way?
On Sat, 2002-09-07 at 14:54, Steven G. Taylor wrote:
> If your looking for a good "issue tracker" I suggest you take a look at
> this:
>
> TuxMon
So what's your point?
Ok, the above was flame bait. This is a list, and one of the disadvantages
of a list, if it's indeed a disadvantage, is that the conversations
can get out of the control of the person who started a thread. That's
similar to face to face conversations with more than 2 peopl
I'm running RHL 7.3. Its loaded on a separate physical 80 Gig Maxtor hard
drive with a ATA 133 EIDE interface. I boot from my floppy. The system
starts fine and lets me log in. If I try to log out the system crashes
consistently. The screen goes black and doesn't come back. It doesn't
ma
On 09/08/02 14:20 -0400, John P Verel wrote:
> Just installed Mozilla 1.1 yesterday. When I close it and restart, ps -A
> shows that mozilla-bin is still running.
Clarification here. This happens if I close it while it is seeking a
page (e.g. when the wheel in top right is spinning. If this
Just installed Mozilla 1.1 yesterday. When I close it and restart, ps -A
shows that mozilla-bin is still running. The only way I can get it
restarted is by manually killing the first process number shown by ps
-A. Any suggestions on what's wrong here?
TIA
John
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> ** Reply to message from daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Sat, 07 Sep 2002 02:43:37
>-0700
>
>
> > in my rc.firewall script i have the following two lines:
> >
> >
> > iptables -A OUTPUT -o $EXT_INT
** Reply to message from daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Sat, 07 Sep 2002 02:43:37 -0700
> in my rc.firewall script i have the following two lines:
>
>
> iptables -A OUTPUT -o $EXT_INTERFACE -p tcp \ -m multiport \
> --destination-port $NFS_PORT,$OPENWINDOWS_PORT,$SOCKS_PORT,$SQUID_PORT \
>
On Saturday September 7 2002 08:52 pm, Edwin Humphries wrote:
> Does anyone know of a good WYSIWYG editor for Linux - something that can
> replace my only remaining Windows-essential application (Dreamweaver)?
Mozilla has a very good composer for building website. Try installing Mozilla
1.0.x (g
On Fri, Sep 06, 2002 at 06:51:40PM -0500, Euriel Gómez Raga wrote:
> I'm running redhat 7.3 , on a celeron computer, this has 192 Mb ram,
> and has 3 nics, that seems to be working ok with no problems. I have
> installed rp-pppoe-3.5, but it is not working well on my machine.
I ran into t
Currently I'm playing around with PXE boot and my Dell Optiplex GX150
clients and I always end up in a situation, where the PXE-kernel is
downloaded from the PXE bootserver and the PXE client boots the
PXE-kernel (provided by the Red Hat from the CD1 in /images/pxeboot/),
but I always receive a ke
Hi. !
Thanks all, especially to James Pifer. Actually they do work, but
On the other hand, I picked them up last week on a whimp to test them (
I was after the specials on h/d - they were throwing 40G Maxtors and
WD's at u for less than US$90 ) .
They costed me less then US$10 each , paltry
Hello:
I recently purchased a Domain Name.
So I would like to do the following:
1) Use [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of
yanowitz@localhost
2) Have http://www.stlmousery.com/ point
to ~/public_html/index.html
3) Have ftp.stlmousery.com point to
/winD/shared
How do I do this?
On Sat, Sep 07, 2002 at 02:43:37AM -0700, daniel wrote:
: iptables v1.2.7 invalid TCP port/service `2049:2000:1080:3128' specified
: Try `iptables -h' or 'iptables --help' for more information
Do you have the ipt_multiport.o module built?
Check under your /lib/modules//kernel/net/ipv4/netfil
On Sun, Sep 08, 2002 at 01:40:14AM -0600, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
>
> I have a file that contains several hundred IP addresses, and the reason
> it contains so many is because all of them have been repeated at some point
> or another (several times). How can I, from this old file, generate
Thanks for all the reply. I understand better now..
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> I've got a D-Link TFE-538TX using the 8139too driver on Red Hat Linux
> 7.1 and am not having any problems at all.
Same here. I am using DLink DFE-538TX+ using the 8139too driver on RH 7.1.
It works out of the box with no problems. :-)
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in my rc.firewall script i have the following two lines:
iptables -A OUTPUT -o $EXT_INTERFACE -p tcp \ -m multiport \
--destination-port $NFS_PORT,$OPENWINDOWS_PORT,$SOCKS_PORT,$SQUID_PORT \
--syn -j REJECT
iptables -A INPUT -o $EXT_INTERFACE -p tcp -m multiport \
--destination-port $NFS
loophole wrote:
> you need to do this in single or rescue mode.
how do i get there?
>
> hth.
> lh
>
> =
> `When you say "I wrote a program that crashed Windows", people just
> stare at you blankly and say "Hey, I got those with the system, *for
> free*".'
> - Linus Torva
sort file | uniq > newfile
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From: "Ashley M. Kirchner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Red Hat Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2002 3:40 AM
Subject: sort/trim file
>
> I have a file that contains several hundred IP addresses, and the
reason
I have a file that contains several hundred IP addresses, and the reason it
contains so many is because all of them have been repeated at some point or another
(several times). How can I, from this old file, generate a new file that contains
only one instance of those IPs?
Probably s
On Sat, 7 Sep 2002, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
> For shutdown I haven't changed anything, and I noticed that the 'killproc
>sendmail' line will only kill one of the daemons, not both. Should I just duplicate
>that line and have it run twice?
>
> Anyone have any adjustment suggestions f
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