On Thu, 17 Oct 2002, Joe Giles wrote:
> I use ProFTP and I have had pretty good results.
i'm pretty sure that i read somewhere that, while wu-ftpd
still ships with red hat 8.0, vsftpd is now the recommended
server. can anyone clarify this?
rday
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For some reason I never installed neither use.
But it's what I remain from what I read about
having a secure linux.
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> Knowing there are actually two clocks running in my server,
> the Linux System time and the Hardware Clock. We're trying
> now to sync the System time with the hardware clock every
> hour using a cron job.
Why? sync which way? do you know which is more accurate?
I didn't think anything use
Hi,
TirpWire is doing the stuff you want,
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Wiil you go through all the system scripts and find
Wiil you go through all the system scripts and find out which is been changed?
If you think you are so damm good so tell me what to do?
"Robert P. J. Day" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, 17 Oct 2002, linux power wrote:> Tonight I finally got hacked. I'am connected to internet throug ADSL.> Onli
On Thu, 17 Oct 2002, linux power wrote:
> Tonight I finally got hacked. I'am connected to internet throug ADSL.
> Online all the time. I noticed it because the logging in iptables was
> turned off. It is impossible to turn it on again. I still got the
> warning about --log-prefix which is the rig
Tonight I finally got hacked. I'am connected to internet throug ADSL. Online all the time. I noticed it because the logging in iptables was turned off. It is impossible to turn it on again. I still got the warning about --log-prefix which is the right prefix to the logfile. Masquerade to the LAN co
On Thu, 17 Oct 2002, Hiten Desai wrote:
thankd hiten
i have 180 users on my server
but i didnt get the setting quota on no. of files. an dwhat is webmin
so please help me
ravi
> quot
> > hi all
> > i alocated quota for home ie 10mb for each user.
> > but the problem one user when he checked hi
Hi,
Knowing there are actually two clocks running in my server, the Linux System
time and the Hardware Clock. We're trying now to sync the System time with
the hardware clock every hour using a cron job. Yet, it's strange to see a
result of time-reverse in the log file. (Note that there's no scri
thanks hiten
i checked time of hardware and software its remain same.
and the up time of my server one day before
so what would be the exactily the problem
i have 180 users on the this server.
ravi
On Thu, 17 Oct 2002, Hiten Desai wrote:
> are your software and hardware clocks showing
> the
are your software and hardware clocks showing
the same time ?
and wht is the uptime ?
Hiten.
--- Desmond Foo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I've got an IBM x230 Server here running on Redhat Linux 6.2. The
> server executes a set of scheduled batch jobs everyday based on a
> specif
quot
> hi all
> i alocated quota for home ie 10mb for each user.
> but the problem one user when he checked his disk space by giving
> command
> du -hs it shows 6.5 mb. and when i checked it by giving the command
> quota
> the block coloumn shows more than 10mb.
> it creates proble to send mai
Hi,
Is there any linux equivalent for PGP drives (
volumes) available from Mcafee ? can any one please let me know ? where
in, the user has to enter a password in the popup asking for one.
thanx in advance
senthil
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I've got an IBM x230 Server here running on
Redhat Linux 6.2. The server executes a set of scheduled batch jobs everyday
based on a specific time set in crontab. Each time before the cron jobs are
executed, the starting and the ending of the cron job execution times are
captured a
Dear All,
I've got an IBM x230 Server here running on Redhat
Linux 6.2. The server executes a set of scheduled batch jobs everyday based on a
specific time set in crontab. Each time before the cron jobs are executed, the
starting and the ending of the cron job execution times are captured a
G'day All
In the file /etc/lpd.conf
There is the option append_z=
Which lets me add options to the -Z parameter in lprng
What is the correct way of adding more options in append_z=
because I can do appen_z= PageSize=A4 and thats fine
but I try to add another option to the end of that ie
append_z
Did you configure the server with SmartStart before trying to install RH ?
Kleanthis Kremmidas
System Administrator
Lambrakis Research Foundation
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hi all
i alocated quota for home ie 10mb for each user.
but the problem one user when he checked his disk space by giving command
du -hs it shows 6.5 mb. and when i checked it by giving the command quota
the block coloumn shows more than 10mb.
it creates proble to send mails whenever trying t
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