> The problem is that after i connect to my isp and log
> on, if i request a website (ex. http://www.yahooo.com
> ) the webbrowser's response is: unknow host yahoo.com.
> I also tried the ping yahoo.com ; the response: unknow
> host.
> When i try ping 80.86.90.1 ; the response: from
> 1.2.3.4: unre
how do we vpn a home win2k laptop through the office redhat firewall?
one of the guys in the office is due to have a baby, and wants (try to)
to work from home.
specifically he wants to reach our snap server from his win2k laptop via
our redhat firewall/gateway.
i expected this to be a cinch usi
On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 09:13:57PM -0500, Michael Fratoni wrote:
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> On Sunday 27 October 2002 06:31 pm, Jack Bowling wrote:
> > On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 03:57:19PM -0500, Michael J. Sherman wrote:
> > > Well, I have this screensaver problem on two
Try:
route add default ppp0
after the connection has been made.
hth
Willem
On Sun, 27 Oct 2002, Balazs Laszlo wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have Red Hat Linux 7.2, internal modem HSP56 MR (
> with pctel-0.9.4 driver ).
> I connect to the internet using the Kppp.
>
> The problem is that after i connect to
Is anyone else noticing problems with threaded, internet related programs
crashing, lately?
We (a few of us running the Citadel/UX program) have noticed crashing
since the latest glibc updates.
Testing done by the author of Citadel/UX seems to indicate that the crash
happens on a resolver call
On 27 Oct 2002, chadd wrote:
> I can use my wireless nic w/ RH8 fine as long as I have the encryption
> turned off on my linksys router. When I turn on the encryption at the
It's not you; I think Linksys has a buggy implementation of WEP that falls
out of sync. I have the exact same problem with
I am using sendmail-8.12.5 on Redhat 8.0
My Sendmail is not working locally
I have the following line in my sendmail.mc
DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Port=smtp,Addr=127.0.0.1, Name=MTA')
dnl DAEMON_OPTIONS(`port=smtp,Addr=::1, Name=MTA-v6, Family=inet6')
and my maillog file indicates
Oct 27 19:07:59 sola1 sm
Hi!
I have Red Hat Linux 7.2, internal modem HSP56 MR (
with pctel-0.9.4 driver ).
I connect to the internet using the Kppp.
The problem is that after i connect to my isp and log
on, if i request a website (ex. http://www.yahooo.com
) the webbrowser's response is: unknow host yahoo.com.
I also tr
> Anyway, one thing I did like about Mandrake was that by default it
> mounted my Windows XP file system in /mnt. Ya, ya, I know...
> Microsoft. I'm not religious about the whole OS thing. I like both.
> Still, anyone know the correct mount command? The XP file system is
> FAT32. Not sure wha
On 27 Oct 2002, chadd wrote:
> I can use my wireless nic w/ RH8 fine as long as I have the encryption
> turned off on my linksys router. When I turn on the encryption at the
> router (i prefer running 64 bit on the router personally) and try to set
man iwconfig shows only 10 or 16 hex digits --
I can use my wireless nic w/ RH8 fine as long as I have the encryption
turned off on my linksys router. When I turn on the encryption at the
router (i prefer running 64 bit on the router personally) and try to set
the key in the redhat-config-network tool i cannot get and IP address.
I thought I
Just installed 8.0 today. Must say that I'm impressed. I had been
attempting to use Mandrake but decided to punt and go with Red Hat due
to numerous headaches.
Anyway, one thing I did like about Mandrake was that by default it
mounted my Windows XP file system in /mnt. Ya, ya, I know...
Micros
> The other unusual thing going on (I'm not certain that it's related) is
> that when I am booting into Redhat, the following line comes up:
> bringing up interface eth0 - FAILED
> The reason I don't think it's related is because it has always said this
> (I just installed 8.0 last week) and my DSL
Crazy problem here... I installed Redhat 8.0 and everything went
beautifully, including setting up my DSL connection. I was able to
browse and everything was just fine, then one day I could no longer
browse at all. I'm using Mozilla - but I don't think the problem is
there. Tried a ping test
Sorry for the confusion.
The kids use input/output streams and the overloaded stream insertion
and extraction operators call the built in insertion/extraction
operators for each field of the struct which are either primitive types
or are structs themselves which have overloaded insertion/extractio
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On Sunday 27 October 2002 06:31 pm, Jack Bowling wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 03:57:19PM -0500, Michael J. Sherman wrote:
> > Well, I have this screensaver problem on two different machines.
> > They vary quite a bit in hardware. One has a 3D acc
On Sun, 27 Oct 2002 17:26:20 -0800 (PST)
"Todd A. Jacobs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone else having a hard time with the gnome-terminal that comes with
>
> 8.0? On my system, it seems to:
>
> 1) Have some sort of funky termcap that isn't quite
> xterm-compatible. Using vim inside g
Anyone else having a hard time with the gnome-terminal that comes with
8.0? On my system, it seems to:
1) Have some sort of funky termcap that isn't quite
xterm-compatible. Using vim inside gnome-terminal sometimes yields
very unpleasant results.
2) Be very inconsistent about han
Rodney Fulk wrote:
In order to access shared drives on an XP machine you will likely need to
add a user to the XP machine. (Not the machine name but the username logged
in as that will be accessing the drive.)
There are 7 user accounts on the computer atm.
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>Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2002 10:03:41 -0800 (PST)
>From: terry parkerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: internet server
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>I am new to linux. I have some si
In order to access shared drives on an XP machine you will likely need to
add a user to the XP machine. (Not the machine name but the username logged
in as that will be accessing the drive.)
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> [mailto:redhat-list-admin@;redhat.com]On Behalf O
trying to get these but do they allow access to the chat rooms?
Thanks!
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> Sent: Tuesday, 22 October 2002 4:14 a.m.
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: MSN client?
>
This does not support the chat rooms. It supports IM but I tried to join a
chat room.
MSN messenger has an option in the menu called "go to chat rooms" this is
what I am trying to do.
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Although it supports IM I want to use the chat rooms. I do not see an
option for this.
Chat rooms are different then chatting with another user.
It does look allot like msn messenger.. But doesn't have the chat room
stuff.
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> Where can I find some exsamples of how to config. PPP and wvdial?
This is particular to dial-on-demand, but if you miss the step on how to set
up dial-on-demand it should work without it as well.
http://www.davidpashley.com/tutorials/wvdial-pppd-dod.html
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I thought I would add on to my own post. After
messing around a bit more, I began to think dvdrecord
package might be interfereing with cdrecord. It was
showing up in my mondo archive logs as being called
when I was failing to be able to use that program to
ma
On Sun, 2002-10-27 at 19:04, Adam Long wrote:
> Here is the hardware rundown.
> 1 MiniPCI - 3com NIC (always eth0)
> 1 Orinoco Wireless PCMCIA
> 1 3Com 920, (In port replicator)
>
> My issue is this, The 2 3Com nics use the same module. In the
> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts folder, I have ifcfg
Here is the hardware rundown.
1 MiniPCI - 3com NIC (always eth0)
1 Orinoco Wireless PCMCIA
1 3Com 920, (In port replicator)
My issue is this, The 2 3Com nics use the same module. In the
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts folder, I have ifcfg-eth0 set correctly
for the MiniPCI nic. This causes no pro
You have to have winpopup running on the windows machine
for this to work.
The following command would make the message in message.txt
on the windows machine
cat message.txt | smbclient -M WinMachine
You could makeit a script file to save typing
Linda
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Got it. The previous xpi directory is there and the installer script doesn't
appear to have a version attached to it, so it doesn't know I want to install
the newest version.
Once I got rid of the xpi directory, it went out to the net to get the version.
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>Do a `which netscape`, or whatever the binary name is. Depending on
>where it's installed, you may have the old Netscape directory ahead of
>the new one in your path. I can't say for sure, since I use Opera these
>days (although I keep the other default-installed browsers on the system
>for the od
On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 03:57:19PM -0500, Michael J. Sherman wrote:
>
> Well, I have this screensaver problem on two different machines. They
> vary quite a bit in hardware. One has a 3D accelerator card, the other
> does not, etc. What *is* common between them is I used the RH 8.0 discs
> to *
On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 04:52:59PM -0600, Vidiot wrote:
> When you download Netscape 7 but Netscape 6.2 starts.
>
> Anyone know why that is the case? I'm running RH 7.2.
Do a `which netscape`, or whatever the binary name is. Depending on
where it's installed, you may have the old Netscape direct
On Sun, 2002-10-27 at 17:52, Vidiot wrote:
> When you download Netscape 7 but Netscape 6.2 starts.
>
> Anyone know why that is the case? I'm running RH 7.2.
>
> MB
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When you download Netscape 7 but Netscape 6.2 starts.
Anyone know why that is the case? I'm running RH 7.2.
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You should be able to share files from your XP box, even XP Home, but that
is getting a little off topic for this mailing list.
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Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2002 4:01 PM
To: [EMAIL P
On 27 Oct 2002, root wrote:
> On Sat, 2002-10-26 at 09:03, Fernando wrote:
> > I have a server with an adsl connection running Red Hat 8 and acting as
> > gateway/firewall to my internal network. I wanna redirect port 21 of the
> > server to a internal machine, where i wanna run a ftp server. I tr
At 22:39 27.10.2002, fred smith said:
[snip]
>I THINK the port 137 probes are coming from BUGBEAR virus, or so I've
>been told. I get 30-40 of them a day in my firewall logs.
>
>I've also had a few on port 445, which I think is the messaging
>issue you spoke
Ernest E Vogelsinger wrote:
At 18:04 27.10.2002, Joseph A Nagy Jr said:
[snip]
I think the subject says it all, but in case it doesn't, I'm looking to
enable file sharing on the XP box so that I can move files to/from the
XP computer to the Linux box.
-
At 21:33 27.10.2002, Wolfgang Pfeiffer said:
[snip]
>Not being sure whether I got what you mean:
>
>But this port 113 connection attempt came when I used sendmail to send
>my message directly to the redhat mail server, thus bypassing my
>ISP's machines ... I'
On Sat, 2002-10-26 at 09:03, Fernando wrote:
> I have a server with an adsl connection running Red Hat 8 and acting as
> gateway/firewall to my internal network. I wanna redirect port 21 of the
> server to a internal machine, where i wanna run a ftp server. I tried:
> iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING
On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 10:08:17PM +0100, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
> On Oct 27, 2002, 11:47 (-0800) Rob Saul wrote:
> > On Sunday, October 27, 2002, at 11:19 AM, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
> > >
> > > So what is this "Windows probing port 137" thing .. does this mean
> > > every Windows home user ma
On Oct 27, 2002, 11:47 (-0800) Rob Saul wrote:
>
>
> On Sunday, October 27, 2002, at 11:19 AM, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
> >
> > So what is this "Windows probing port 137" thing .. does this mean
> > every Windows home user machine on WWW probes other machines it thinks
> > are part of its LAN or
Well, I have this screensaver problem on two different machines. They
vary quite a bit in hardware. One has a 3D accelerator card, the other
does not, etc. What *is* common between them is I used the RH 8.0 discs
to *upgrade* from an existing 7.3 install. So perhaps it has something
to do with
You need to chown root.mail /var/spool/mail, then chmod 775
/var/spool/mail
On Sun, 27 Oct 2002, Ditesh Kumar Shashikant wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I've tried to setup sendmail to use procmail on RH7.0. All is fine
> except that procmail refuses to write to /var/spool/mail with an error
> (Lock fai
On Thu, 2002-10-24 at 01:24, Lewi wrote:
>
> after I yesterday have good looking in the mailing list of mysql,
> I found that too, but I read it that too, there is also some error
> which redhat 7.3 with the newest glibc from redhat, glibc-2.5.40 if I'm not wrong
> but I have try it in my home an
On Sun, 2002-10-27 at 07:47, Red Hat wrote:
>
> I am trying to secure a box as much as possible, what is the cannaserver
> that is running by default? There seems to be no info docs or man pages
> on it.
rpm -qi Canna:
Description: A Japanese character set input system.
Canna provides a user int
On Sat, 2002-10-26 at 21:53, Steve Strong wrote:
> On Sat, 2002-10-26 at 23:16, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> >
> > > but when written out to the file, the text is corrupted.
> >
> > What functions are you using to write the text?
>
> we are using overloaded stream insertion operators.
Right, but wha
On Oct 27, 2002, 20:47 (+0100) Ernest E Vogelsinger wrote:
> At 20:41 27.10.2002, Wolfgang Pfeiffer said:
> [snip]
> >On Oct 27, 2002, 20:19 (+0100) Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
[ ... ]
> >> to the scanning activities against my machine, because the WWW. pages
Hello,
I have a site that i'm currently working on which is currently written
in ASP which uses a database. However, now I want to convert it to PHP.
I was wondering if anyone came across/uses any tools that they may be
able to point me to to convert my MS SQL database over to MySQL. Any
help woul
On Sun, 27 Oct 2002, Red Hat wrote:
> Does RH 8.0 by default use the atd service for anything? Can I safely
> disable this service if I do not plan on scheduling jobs in this manner?
all queued jobs are normally found under /var/spool/at. if there's
nothing there on a normally-configured system,
Does RH 8.0 by default use the atd service for anything? Can I safely
disable this service if I do not plan on scheduling jobs in this manner?
Thx,
Chuck
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On Sun, 27 Oct 2002 11:51:29 -0500 (EST)
Mark Neidorff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I know its dead easy to send a message from one linux workstation on
> a LAN to another linux workstation, but suppose I want to send a
> message from a linux workstation to a windows 98 workstation.
At 20:41 27.10.2002, Wolfgang Pfeiffer said:
[snip]
>On Oct 27, 2002, 20:19 (+0100) Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
>
>> that most of these activities is harmless ... but when
they
>> explain here:
>>
http://www.dshield.org/ports/port137.html
>> that "Windows has
On Sunday, October 27, 2002, at 11:19 AM, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
So what is this "Windows probing port 137" thing .. does this mean
every Windows home user machine on WWW probes other machines it thinks
are part of its LAN or so?
Well, once possibility is a new piece of spamware that probe
On Oct 27, 2002, 20:19 (+0100) Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
> that most of these activities is harmless ... but when they
> explain here:
> http://www.dshield.org/ports/port137.html
> that "Windows has the habit of "probing" port 137" I can't relate this
> to the scanning activities against my machine
At 20:19 27.10.2002, Wolfgang Pfeiffer said:
[snip]
>So what is this "Windows probing port 137" thing .. does this mean
>every Windows home user machine on WWW probes other machines it thinks
>are part of its LAN or so?
>
>Darkness ... :)
>In anticipation tha
Thanks a lot, this did it perfectly.
~ Matthew
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> It seemes like there is some hardcoded probz with RH8.0 and screensaving...
> Tome to write an bug report.
Just a counterpoint: I have zero problems with screensavers in RH 8.0. A bug
report would be usele
I'm used to all this scanning activity ... but it seems to have
massively increased the last time: if I connect now to the Internet I
can bet that in about the next 60 seconds /var/log/messages is showing
the first scanner attempts ...
by far the overwhelming part of these scanning activities (or
I am new to linux. I have some simple questions.
1- will linux 8.0 run on the same ISP as I was using with win/98?
If not how do I find a linux server in a remote ga area?
My interrnet connection is not working after I installed redhat 8.0
Where can I find some exsamples of how to config. PPP and w
Got a Sony Clie with usb and want to try some synchings.
How do I find out first if my USB is working?
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At 18:04 27.10.2002, Joseph A Nagy Jr said:
[snip]
>I think the subject says it all, but in case it doesn't, I'm looking to
>enable file sharing on the XP box so that I can move files to/from the
>XP computer to the Linux box.
[snip]
Samba can be used on RH, then assuming you use the same "workgroup" on both,
Windows can see it. I currently share my big Linux drive with my XP box.
If you want to go the other way, you can use the smbfs to mount your Windows
shares the other way.
In either case, I'm assuming that both of the c
On Sun, 27 Oct 2002, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
> I think the subject says it all, but in case it doesn't, I'm looking to
> enable file sharing on the XP box so that I can move files to/from the
> XP computer to the Linux box.
>
> Is this at all possible? I've had some friends indicated that this wou
Mark Neidorff wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I know its dead easy to send a message from one linux workstation on a LAN
> to another linux workstation, but suppose I want to send a message from a
> linux workstation to a windows 98 workstation. What should I use on the
> linux worksation and what should
I think the subject says it all, but in case it doesn't, I'm looking to
enable file sharing on the XP box so that I can move files to/from the
XP computer to the Linux box.
Is this at all possible? I've had some friends indicated that this would
be impossible but I'm not so sure that is impossi
Hi all,
I know its dead easy to send a message from one linux workstation on a LAN
to another linux workstation, but suppose I want to send a message from a
linux workstation to a windows 98 workstation. What should I use on the
linux worksation and what should be running on the windows workstati
I've got a RH8 System, kernel 2.4.18-14, with 1 gig
RAM, dual 80 gig hds, running RH software RAID, a
Seagate tape drive and a Sony IDE CD-RW drive.
I can't burn a CD.
I've swapped CD burners, changed location on the IDE
chain, verified ide-scsi is loading. A roughtly
similar system is installed
I am trying to secure a box as much as possible, what is the cannaserver
that is running by default? There seems to be no info docs or man pages
on it.
Thx,
CC
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Hello Tobias,
Sunday, October 27, 2002, 2:00:52 PM, you wrote:
T> Does anyone knows where I can dl the "US ver." of PGP? I tried to download it
T> from their site but they said that my computer wasnt located in the US.*sigh*
T> What about the PGP I
Hi All,
I've found a problem caused by the setting of the LANG environment
variable with Red Hat Linux 8.0.
With RHL 8.0 the LANG variable gets set to "en_GB.UTF-8" whereas
previously (with 7.3) it used to get set to "en_GB.iso885915".
The new setting with RHL 8.0 causes two problems, one more s
On Oct 27, 2002, 13:00 (+0100) Tobias wrote:
> Does anyone knows where I can dl the "US ver." of PGP? I tried to download it
> from their site but they said that my computer wasnt located in the US.*sigh*
I don't think http://web.mit.edu/network/pgp-form.html (if this is the
page you were talking
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On 27-Oct-2002/13:00 +0100, Tobias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Does anyone knows where I can dl the "US ver." of PGP? I tried to
>download it from their site but they said that my computer wasnt located
>in the US.*sigh*
The international versions are
I just installed RH 8.0 and I am having trouble with the Graphical Package Manager. Whenever I try to run it I get the following message: Installation Tree Not Found. The path None does not look like a valid installation source. I get the same message when I put in the Installation CD. I am abl
I am trying to enable netscape plugins for Konqueror by choosing from
the K menu Preferences->Web Browsing->Netscape Plugins
I get the following error:
KDE Control Module error:
There was an error loading the module.
Details:
An error occured during your last KDE upgrade leaving an orph
Hello,
Can you help me about the following questions ?
Mine is Redhat 7.2, after add the following setting into
/etc/rc.d/rc.local, but each Boot time, the following setting can't be
activite, so can you help me ?
if [ -x /sbin/quotacheck ]; then
echo "Checking quota. This may take some time...
It seemes like there is some hardcoded probz with RH8.0 and screensaving...
Tome to write an bug report.
Regards
Tobias
On Sunday 27 October 2002 13:33, Michael J. Sherman wrote:
> No, running as a normal user. And I have this problem on the two
> machines on which I installed RedHat 8.0.
>
>
No, running as a normal user. And I have this problem on the two
machines on which I installed RedHat 8.0.
On Sat, 2002-10-26 at 20:51, Daevid Vincent wrote:
> Are you running X as root? I don't think xscreensaver will work then.
>
> DÆVID.
>
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL
Does anyone knows where I can dl the "US ver." of PGP? I tried to download it
from their site but they said that my computer wasnt located in the US.*sigh*
What about the PGP Int. version? Does it provide worke protection then the US
ver.? What about the OpenPGP, does it offer protection as the
Once Tobias wrote:
> I've got the same problem, thuogh I did not upgraded but did a clean
> RH8.0 install.
> Help appreciated.
Exactly the same on 2 machines
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I've got the same problem, thuogh I did not upgraded but did a clean RH8.0
install.
Help appreciated.
Regards
Tobias
lördag 26 oktober 2002 17:51 skrev Michael J. Sherman:
> Hi all;
>
> I just upgraded from 7.3 to 8.0. Everything seems to have gone smoothly
> except for the one small fact tha
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