On Mon, 2002-10-28 at 16:04, Alessandro Fiorenzi wrote:
> Hi, I have a question about syslog configuration file, I have
> centralized syslog of out serverfarm, this is my syslog.conf file:
>
>
> # Log all kernel messages to the console.
> # Logging much else clutters up the screen.
>
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On 28-Oct-2002/22:09 -0800, "Todd A. Jacobs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>When using dhclient with a dynamic IP, new leases overwrite my
>/etc/resolv.conf and removes the 127.0.0.1 address for local caching. How
>can I ensure that this address remains i
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On 28-Oct-2002/18:17 -0800, David Domaguin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>Can anyone help me with creating a launcher for kde and or gnome
>manually? What we're trying to accomplish is to create a desktop panel
>launcher button without that we can inst
Anyone able to figure this one out?
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Red Hat 7.3 new install and my first experience with CUPS. I have a
fancy new printer a Xerox(tektronics) Phaser 860. There is no ppd for
it listed in eeither the tektronics or xerox catagories.
I have a ppd file that came with the printer but can't figure out how to
add it to cups so I can sel
Steve,
I'm fairly lost here. I added the second zone, and then copied the
primary.tcc file over to secondary.tcc, and made these changes
$TTL 3D
@ IN SOA ns.primary.tcc. jnichel.primary.tcc. (
199802151 ; serial, todays date + todays
serial #
When using dhclient with a dynamic IP, new leases overwrite my
/etc/resolv.conf and removes the 127.0.0.1 address for local caching. How
can I ensure that this address remains in the updated files--or turn off
updates to resolv.conf if necessary?
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Hello redhat-list,
Do I have to have a 1,28Gb Swap partition if I have 640Mb RAM?
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> -Original Message-
> From: John Nichel
> Subject: DNS & Bind
>
>
> Hi guys and gals. I have recently been "promoted" to network
> admin at my place of employment (there were only two of us at
> my work who even knew what a network card is, and the other
> quit). Anywho, I have bind 9
In installing rh 8.0 i was installing to my 233 pentium ii, 66 mg ram, 30 gb
hd from the cdrom and during anaconda installer running it suddenly exited
abnormally, received signal 11.
I think signal 11 is telling the hardware to reboot, but why, i never got
into any install screens.
Anyone
On 28 Oct 2002, chadd wrote:
> bingo! Thanks.
amazing, those 'man' pages -- they know almost everything
-- pleased to help.
I covered a presentation on the topic over the weekend at the
local LUG.
http://www.colug.net/notes/0210mtg/
Setup notes are linked off that page.
-- Russ Herrold
Dave,
You are going to need to restart your network services for TCP Wrappers to
take effect:
ex., /etc/init.d/network restart
Your hosts.deny file should have in it
ALL:ALL
to deny access via any service from any IP address. If you want to allow
access from one specific IP address:
ALL:xxx
Hi,
I have a big problem with my RH7.2. It will not reboot. It always
hangs after the following line:
Setting hostname mycomputer.mydomain.com: [OK]
I tried to boot in single user mode without success. However, I can boot
the system with the emergency mode. Now, how I can recover the
I am dual-booting XP with Redhat 8.0. I installed Bootmagic, but I
think what happened is when I was installing Redhat, the boot loader
installed on dev/hda1 (the default) but my linux partition is actually
dev/hda3. The only way I can boot is with my boot disk. Anyone know of
any way to fix
So, are you using iptables ?
I may need your help later...
Thank a lots.
Edward Dekkers wrote:
> > After I modify the setting of firewall by "iptables" :
> >
> > /sbin/iptables -F
> > /sbin/iptables -A INPUT -i eth0 -p tcp -d 0.0.0.0/0 53 -j DROP -l
> >
> > The error messages :
> > Bad argument
bingo! Thanks.
On Sun, 2002-10-27 at 22:40, R P Herrold wrote:
> 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
On Monday 28 October 2002 05:59 pm, you is done writ:
> I have a server that has a tape drive in it, and I'd like to pull
> data from the others servers onto this one for backup. What I'd like
> to do is tar/gzip all the necessary data from these other servers,
> once done, transfer them to
Hello list,
I can't connect to smtp with authentication.
I want setup a smtp authentication mechanism.
I had installed RedHat 8.0 with postfix and sasl ,
postfix-1.1.11-5
cyrus-sasl-md5-2.1.7-2
cyrus-sasl-plain-2.1.7-2
cyrus-sasl-2.1.7-2
when I used Microsoft Outlook (or Outlook Express) connect
Hi guys and gals. I have recently been "promoted" to network admin at
my place of employment (there were only two of us at my work who even
knew what a network card is, and the other quit). Anywho, I have bind
9.1.3 setup on our primary name server, and have it working fine for our
primary do
Can anyone help me with creating a launcher for kde and or gnome manually? What we're trying to accomplish is to create a desktop panel launcher button without that we can install with our rpm installation so that the launcher will be there automatically. Can someone lead me to what files need to
List,
I was wondering if anyone has set up an IMAP server and used the
DIGEST-MD5 password security?
If so, could you please point me in the right direction to set this up
using the default IMAP server that comes with Red Hat 7.3.
Thanks a million
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Hi,
I have a question on multithread
performance
on the kernel
2.2.16-22.
In our application, we are
sending data to the
network at a rate of 6
Mbps and reading it from
a device
simulatneously. The process used
is VIA C3
processor. As such there is no
problem
I've had cable for a year and a half now, running Redhat and / or
Mandrake and have never had a problem with the network/internet
configuration. Upon install of either OS internet works. There's nothing
to 'deal' with. Bet my 'lease' has changed hundreds of times without me
even knowing about i
Try rsync, that way you only transfer what is not on the backup machine
and it will resume in the case of an interruption without having to
start from scratch. You can run an rsync daemon and avoid the encryption
overhead in a trusted environment, or run it over ssh for security.
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I am new to Linux and just have RH Linux 8.0 installed on my PC, dual
bootable with Windows XP using GRUB.
When Linux booted, a message say "There is difference between boot sector
and its backup". Does any one
see this problem? How can I do
is vpn masq builtin to any kernels yet, or must one still follow the
instructions in the VPN-Masquerade-HOWTO-2?
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> > I have a server that has a tape drive in it, and I'd like to pull
> > data from
> >the others servers onto this one for backup. What I'd like to do is
tar/gzip
> >all the necessary data from these other servers, once done, transfer them
to
> >the backup server and then have a nightly backu
> After I modify the setting of firewall by "iptables" :
>
> /sbin/iptables -F
> /sbin/iptables -A INPUT -i eth0 -p tcp -d 0.0.0.0/0 53 -j DROP -l
>
> The error messages :
> Bad argument 53
> And don't know the option "-l" ...
>
> So, can you help me ?
The syntax for iptables is slightly di
Found this in RedHat's bugzilla:
http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=76760
The fix is down near the bottom. Just tried it and it fixed the problem!
-Mike
Eric Sisler wrote:
On Mon, 2002-10-28 at 07:26, Jack Bowling wrote:
Indeed, I am a Gnome user. Pity they don't work i
I've got many machines here running redhat 7.2. When I set up a new
machine I put an ehterboot image on the boot prom and add the machine
into my dhcp table. Upon reboot etherboot acquires a boot image,
bootnet.img, from out install server and boots it. I then get prompted
with a readhat install
All,
Having just had to deal with this, and the *ever*-popular "we don't
support other than M$ and Mac..."
If you go offline, while they do a s/w upgrade (or h/w problems): bounce
your NIC that is connected to the cable modem (ifdown;ifup). You may have
lost your "lease" for your DHCP-as
Has anyone had trouble re-compiling their kernels under RH8?
Even under standard options I always get this result:
sis_mm.c:281: warning: concatenation of string literals with
__FUNCTION__ is deprecated
sis_mm.c:291: warning: concatenation of string literals with
__FUNCTION__ is deprecated
make[
Has anyone had trouble re-compiling their kernels?
Even under standard options I always get this result:
sis_mm.c:281: warning: concatenation of string literals with
__FUNCTION__ is deprecated
sis_mm.c:291: warning: concatenation of string literals with
__FUNCTION__ is deprecated
make[3]: *** [s
I am new to Linux and just have RH Linux 8.0
installed on my PC, dual bootable with Windows XP using GRUB.
When Linux booted, a message say "There is
difference between boot sector and its backup". Does any one
see this problem? How can I do manual backup to
solve it?
Also on this dual-boo
Hello,
using Redhat 8.0 I am trying to compile freetype 2.1.2 from SRC RPM's. Here are
the steps I use:
rpm -ivh freetype-2.1.2-7.src.rpm
cd /usr/src/redhat/SPECS/
rpmbuild -bb freetype.spec
At the very end the following error message appears:
RPM build errors:
File not found:
On Monday October 28 2002 09:49 am, Mr. Elusive wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I'm sort of a newbie. I am a Mac guy and have been using OS for a
> little over a year now. I installed Red Hat Linux on my wifes computer
> with the GNOME interface. I was thinking of switching to KDE. is the
> any advantage of o
in the past, i have personally have used scripts with
ncftp. i know no one has access to the machines
that might use the information in the scripts to
gain access to the other machines. my setup is
pretty secure. so there is no real problem with
setting the usernames and passwords in ncftp.
eric
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If you install both kde and gnome you can run all of kde's programs
under gnome I don't know if 8.0 has a switchdesk command but earlier
versions allowed you to switch back and forth to see which you perfered.
I use xfce so I can't look it up.
Linda
On Mon, 28 Oct 2002, Mr. Elus
At 09:45 28/10/2002 -0700, you wrote:
I have a server that has a tape drive in it, and I'd like to pull
data from
the others servers onto this one for backup. What I'd like to do is tar/gzip
all the necessary data from these other servers, once done, transfer them to
the backup server and t
On Sun, 27 Oct 2002 22:46:56 -0800 (PST)
Balazs Laszlo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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 my isp and log
> on, if i request a
I have a server that has a tape drive in it, and I'd like to pull data from
the others servers onto this one for backup. What I'd like to do is tar/gzip
all the necessary data from these other servers, once done, transfer them to
the backup server and then have a nightly backup script dump ev
Hi Emmanual
Thanks for your help.
No strange messages. I'm lost too but remember I'm a newbie so I guess the
only way to learn is to dive in. I'll let you know if I solve it.
Dave
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On Mon, 28 Oct 2002 17:14:00 +0100, Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
> > RE: Security with TCP WrappersIt appears that whatever I enter in
> > these files I can still get access via telnet form any maching (even
> > if I add single ip exclusions). Is there any
At 16:59 28.10.2002, Joseph A Nagy Jr said:
[snip]
>Unfortunaely all the logins have administrator rights, so that might
>work. I'll try that in a bit and let you all (the list) know how it goes.
[snip]
Isn't this th
installing kde by rpm packets is easy.
and i think it will help u to learn more about
kde
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From:
Mr.
Elusive
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 11:22 PM
Subject: Re: 'Nix newbie (sort of)
On Monday, October 28,
On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 03:10:52PM -, David Davenport wrote:
>
> RE: Security with TCP WrappersIt appears that whatever I enter in these
> files I can still get access via telnet form any maching (even if I add
> single ip exclusions). Is there any way that something is set elsewhere so
> that
When you pinged, did you ping the IP address or the host name?
try to ping 64.58.76.224 (www.yahoo.com) If you can get to it with the IP
address, then there is probably no nameservers set up in your
/etc/resolv.conf You would get those IP address from your ISP.
>On Mon, 28 Oct 2002 06:59:24 -0
Ernest E Vogelsinger wrote:
At 23:01 27.10.2002, Joseph A Nagy Jr said:
[snip]
Well, it does a little. It'd help even more if I could start whatever
server XP is blabbing about when I go to share the folder on the XP box
I'm wanting. Looks as if man smbc
Hello,
Before the time, my system is Redhat 6.2...
I set the basic firewall following the script by "ipchains" :
/sbin/ipchains -F
/sbin/ipchains -A input -i eth0 -p tcp -d 0.0.0.0/0 53 -j DENY -l
Now, my system is using Redhat 7.2...
After I modify the setting of firewall by "iptables" :
/sb
On Monday, October 28, 2002, at 09:11 AM, $B>oIL(B wrote:
may be you can use google(http://www.google.com) to search "how to install kde"
you can find a lot of result
good luck
If I already have red hat 8 and GNOME installed, do you think it would be easier for me to reinstall RH8 with KD
Title: RE: Security with TCP Wrappers
It
appears that whatever I enter in these files I can still get access via
telnet form any maching (even if I add single ip exclusions). Is there any way
that something is set elsewhere so that these files are being
ignored?
-Original Message
may be you can use google(http://www.google.com) to search "how to install kde"
you can find a lot of result
good luck
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From: "Mr. Elusive" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 10:49 PM
Subject: 'Nix newbie (sort of)
>
> Hi
Hi all!
I'm sort of a newbie. I am a Mac guy and have been using OS for a
little over a year now. I installed Red Hat Linux on my wifes computer
with the GNOME interface. I was thinking of switching to KDE. is the
any advantage of one interface over the other? I need a GUI that has
easily con
On Mon, 2002-10-28 at 07:26, Jack Bowling wrote:
> Indeed, I am a Gnome user. Pity they don't work in KDE since there are
> some really good ones in there now.
I can confirm it's KDE only. I've installed 8.0 cleanly on 2 machines
and the screensavers work in Gnome but not KDE. The screen blanks
If any errors have been found during fsck then most probably that
numbers
changed due to filesystem internal error. The reason for such error may
be
for example, incorrect system shutdown - such as switching the power off
without issuing 'halt' command before it.'
Of course, it is possible that th
Hi, I have a question about syslog configuration file, I have centralized syslog of out serverfarm, this is my syslog.conf file:
# Log all kernel messages to the console.
# Logging much else clutters up the screen.
kern.*
I believe the problem lies with your javaruntime environment because
java is OS independent.
Try to re-install the javaruntime.
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.1/download.html
Hope to be of any help,
Jorrit
Sudhaker P wrote:
Hi ,
I've been having a problem with the generation of graphs on
On Lun 28 Oct 2002 09:47, Alexey Fadyushin wrote:
> It seems that not only ownership but also the device major and minor
> numbers
> for some of your disks have changed. You could not fsck or remount your
> /dev/hda2
> because /dev/hda2 device entry in /dev is no longer points to your hard
> disk d
Hi ,
I've been having a problem with the generation of graphs on one of the
machines.
The java program that needs to generate graphs is working on other systems,
but it is not working on the this system.
There was a problem with KDE so I reinstalled it from rpm and i also
reinstalled gd-1.8.4-
Hi.
No there is not need to start xinetd or any other service. Saving any changes
to hosts.allow or .deny will make whatever in there applied.
Al-Juhani
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>= Original Message From [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
>On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 11:26:53AM -, David Davenport wrote:
>>
>>
It seems that not only ownership but also the device major and minor
numbers
for some of your disks have changed. You could not fsck or remount your
/dev/hda2
because /dev/hda2 device entry in /dev is no longer points to your hard
disk due
to changed major/minor. These numbers for /dev/hda2 should
You need to see which partition xp is on. Let's guess that it is on the
second (slave) IDE channel and xp is on the third partition. Also, let's
assume that you want to mount it at the /mnt/c folder. Then the command:
#mount -t vfat /dev/hdb3 /mnt/c
will do it.
Notice:
The "#"sign beca
On Lun 28 Oct 2002 08:57, Alexey Fadyushin wrote:
> You can change group for that devices with the command
>
> chown :disk /dev/hda*
I can't. It's read-only.
> If the file system with /dev directory is mounted readonly,
> you will need to remounyt it read-write before changing group.
> To remount
Title: RE: Security with TCP Wrappers
Hi,
For an Subnet, your entry in the hosts.allow should be
in.telnetd : 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0
Change the Ip Adress and Subnetmask to your, that should be all
Alex
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On Mon, 28 Oct 2002 11:26:53 -, David Davenport wrote:
> I am trying to disable telnet access from certain systems/subnets to a
> Linux Server. I understand this can be acheievd by adding entries to
> the hosts.allow and hosts.deny files.
>
> I h
in the hosts.allow enter:
in.telnetd: x.x.x.
where x.x.x. is the IP address of your address also you need to add localhost
as below:
in.telnetd: localhost IP_Address1 IP_Address2 IP_Address3
in the hosts.deny add the following:
ALL: ALL
to block all and only allow any hosts under hosts.allow
I spent a good chunk of this past weekend on the same problem. Following the
instructions detailed here:
http://www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe/how-to-connect.txt
And using their software of course I was able to make it work. I had to
remove eth0 from the boot sequence - the instructions above ask y
You can change group for that devices with the command
chown :disk /dev/hda*
If the file system with /dev directory is mounted readonly,
you will need to remounyt it read-write before changing group.
To remount file system read-only use the folloeing command
mount -wno remount /
Alexey Fadyushi
Hi Emmanuel
I tried that - still no luck..
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:redhat-list-admin@;redhat.com]On Behalf Of Emmanuel Seyman
Sent: 28 October 2002 11:52
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Security with TCP Wrappers
On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 11:26:53AM -
On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 11:26:53AM -, David Davenport wrote:
>
> Am I missing something?
I think you need to restart xinetd for it to read the /etc/host.* files.
Emmanuel
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I'm having problems with a PC that was working great, and one day I booted it
and it couldn't start swap, nor could it remount root in rw mode:
Letting it boot and checking the /dev/ tree I get this:
[root@ultra8 root]# ls -l /dev/hda*
brw-rw1 root disk 3, 0 abr 11 2002 /dev
Dear All
I'm new to Linux so please forgive me if this is a dumb question.
I am trying to disable telnet access from certain systems/subnets to a Linux
Server. I understand this can be acheievd by adding entries to the
hosts.allow and hosts.deny files.
I have added
in.telnetd: x.x.x.
to the a
Sorry, found usermod used with -c option to do it all!
thanks anyway!
Regards
> Hi all,
>
> i know that this might sound a little bit silly but I need to modify the
> "comment" field for some users in /etc/passwd.
> Is there any command I can integrate in a shell scipt and that allows
this
>
On Mon, 28 Oct 2002, Nathalie Boulos wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> i know that this might sound a little bit silly but I need to modify the
> "comment" field for some users in /etc/passwd.
> Is there any command I can integrate in a shell scipt and that allows this
> operation?
>
> If not, how can I op
> 14. mount question (Russell Peterson)
>
>
>Message: 14
>Subject: mount question
>From: Russell Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: 27 Oct 2002 23:09:17 -0500
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>Just installed 8.0 today. Must say that I'm impressed. I had been
>attempting
Hi,
At the moment we are writing an application for the windows environment that
needs in some situations a lot om memory (+ 2GB). We are thinking to switch
over to Linux. Can someone tell me wat the memory limit under LInux is at
the moment? I'm hearing sounds of 64 GB and 2GB per process.
Thanx.
http://www.School-Library.net
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> 12. Cannot find host (browse net) with Redhat 8.0 (Mandy Koroniak)
> 13. Re: Cannot find host (browse net) with Redhat 8.0 (Edward
Hi all,
i know that this might sound a little bit silly but I need to modify the
"comment" field for some users in /etc/passwd.
Is there any command I can integrate in a shell scipt and that allows this
operation?
If not, how can I open, modify and close /etc/passwd in a shell script?
Thanks f
On Sun, 2002-10-27 at 23:25, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> 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
> > > s
On Sat, 26 Oct 2002, MET wrote:
> if[ $MANPATH ] ; then
It's telling you it can't tokenize the expressions, right? Spacing and
quoting are not optional for this construct. And where is the test
condition? How about changing all your tests to something like:
if [ -n "$MANPATH" ]; then
> 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')
ok, you changed you sendmail.mc
Did you
At 23:01 27.10.2002, Joseph A Nagy Jr said:
[snip]
>Well, it does a little. It'd help even more if I could start whatever
>server XP is blabbing about when I go to share the folder on the XP box
>I'm wanting. Looks as if man smbclient is just gonna be pure
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