Tom Sanders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm writing an application server which receives
> requests from other applications. For each request
> received, I want to start a timer so that I can fail
> the application request if it could not be completed
> in max specified time.
>
> Which Linux ti
On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 08:26, Beast wrote:
> At 10:08 AM 1/22/2003 -0600, you wrote:
> >On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 09:29, Beast wrote:
> >>
> >> Just courious, i'm using RH 8.0 and it seems whenever i add user, it will
> >> alway create directory in /var/spool/mail also.
> >> i'm checking /etc/skell, /e
Hi,
Although not on a rewritable, i have seen this.
I got almost the exact error when i tried to write a cd at speed 1 when
the media could be written at speeds starting at 2.
On 20 Jan 2003, shawn wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to back something up to my cd-rw and keep getting errors.
>
> I t
At 10:08 AM 1/22/2003 -0600, you wrote:
>On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 09:29, Beast wrote:
>>
>> Just courious, i'm using RH 8.0 and it seems whenever i add user, it will
>> alway create directory in /var/spool/mail also.
>> i'm checking /etc/skell, /etc/default/useradd, /etc/login.defs but none are
>> se
Title: Message
Hi,
I have 2 NIC card server . One is 100 mbps
& other is 1000 GB but currently configured for 100mbps. I want to change
current IP address of 100 mbps card to 1000GB card and make it up . For both
cards driver is installed.
when i say ifconfig -a its showing
eth0,eth1 & et
Faraj Musleh George Isa,
On Thursday January 23, 2003 01:34, Faraj Musleh George Isa wrote:
> Hello, I made a program in C for DOS, and I am passing it to Linux. I got
> everything fixed with the headers (i think) but I get just 1 error. It is
> this one:
>
> undefined reference to `__gxx_personal
If you try to load redhat 7.2 with normal installation, I hope it will
work but u have to make some small changes at /etc/X11/XF86config-4.
Edit this file & make changes like
Section "Device"
Identifier "My Video Card"
Driver "vesa"
BoardName "Unknown"
Hope it will work..
Hello, I have 3 problems with my USB keyboard in Redhat Linux 8.0:
1) Sometimes when I type fast, some keys don't get read and displayed on the
screen.
2) Sometimes,the keyboard stops responding for a period of time, I can't
type anything.
3) Sometimes, when I'm typing, I just press one
Hello, I made a program in C for DOS, and I am passing it to Linux. I got
everything fixed with the headers (i think) but I get just 1 error. It is
this one:
undefined reference to `__gxx_personality_v0'
ld returned 1 exit status.
I don't know where I'm referencing this identifier. It is ve
> I have a RH8 running as a gateway machine and It runs squid as a proxy
server. http is working fine but I cant FTP or use an email client such as
eudora on the windows machines in the lan. do you have any suggestions?
You may have to turn ftp proxying on in your squid configuration and/or use
P
> I tried a "linux default" install, and a "linux lowres" install. Both
times, anaconda installer crashed while loading X.
>
> The machine is a"
> Dell OptiPlex GX260
> P4 1.8Ghz
> 512 MB Ram
> Intel 82845GL Graphics
> Dell M991 19" Monitor
>
> Any ideas? Is that card/monitor not supported?
The 84
> I restarted ntpd daemon by the following command /etc/init/ntpd restart
Then I copied the content of /var/log/messages for your reference. It says
something fudge. I dont understand what is fudge ?
I don't know and google doesn't give me the error either - the bind error
address already in use w
> I also tried updating the XFree86 Driver set, but the same problem
continues.
>From memory - the 845 chipset isn't well supported (yet).
If you have a decent AGP card, I suggest, for Linux at least, running that
instead.
Regards,
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> The system having two ethernet (178.1.222.11 & 178.1.221.1) hostname is
np. I can reach np from clients. But I am unable to ping the two IPs from
np. I am trying to configure np as a proxy & firewall server. This my first
trial. So if I asked silly questions please dont mind.
OK, so you're sayin
Did he spell "Unsubscribe" correctly when he sent the email?
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I think I remember that it takes a while for the list to be updated
before you are actually removed. Maybe you will be removed by tomorrow.
Just my .02 worth.
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All;
I've burned about a dozen coasters now. I'm doing something very wrong.
I have the iso images of the 8.1 beta. I've burned iso's before, and
they always worked. But not this time. Has something changed?
Here's the problem:
I burn the 3 CD's.
Insert #1 & boot:
Machine boots, and starts load
13. Re: How to copy users passwords from one machine to another? (Bruno Negrao)
There are utilities called pwconv, pwunconv grpconv and grpunconv.
I have used the above commands without any problem.
Refer the man pages.
trysaran
Get Your Private, Free E-mail from Indiatimes at http://email.i
Squirlmail is included. I am too
new to know how to get it once you have installed it, but when you install Linux,
one step is where you can select the different components. In the list is email server, check it,
and you will notice something like 5 of 7 items selected, click the link an
"chkconfig telnet on"
On Wed, 22 Jan 2003, John Salamone wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Every time I try to start certain services (telnet,echo) via the GUI after
> check marking the box and highlighting the
> service I get the following message "You must enable xinetd to use this
> service" ? How do I do thi
Hi All
I am running RH8. I wonder if there is a web-based email reader integrated in RH8 just like Squirrelmail?
Thanks
Hi everone:
I have a RH8 running as a gateway machine and It runs squid as a proxy server. http is
working fine but I cant FTP or use an email client such as eudora on the windows
machines in the lan. do you have any suggestions?
best regards,
Ersin
Hi folks,
I have a Compaq EVO N160 with Red Hat 7.3, kernel-2.4.18-3.
Do you know if it supports ACPI ?
I recompiled kernel-2.4.19 with ACPI 20020921 patch but when I boot the
system the it crashes with this messages:
54 Devices found containing: 54 _STA, 5 _INI methods
Completing Region/Field/Bu
On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 10:30, Ed Wilts wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 02:37:34PM +, Jose Celestino wrote:
> > Ok. That was it, all of this stuff was moved from the XFree86-libs
> > package to the XFree86-libs-data. I did a rpm -F --nodeps * so I failed
> > to install this last one :/
>
>
> A
On 22-Jan-2003/16:05 -0500, John Salamone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Basically, I just want to be able to use shares on other machines (windows
>98, 2000), transfer files...etc. Just basic things.
You don't need Samba for that. Samba provides a server -- a process that
listens for incoming connec
On 22-Jan-2003/14:12 -0500, Billy Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have been playing with variations of your notes and now have a much
>better feel for what I really want. I would like to have user 'parts'
>log into an xwindow screen and see the normal gnome screen. Then, I
>would like to add
On Wednesday 22 January 2003 4:58 pm, John Salamone wrote:
> sorry, I should of said after I type chkconfig...blah which worked fine i
> then typed service telnet status unrecognized service.
just do /etc/init.d/xinetd restart, telnet is kind of a "sub-service" of
xinetd, so service won't query i
I'm taking a break from this for the night. Thanks for all your help, Dave!!
I'll fool around with it tomorrow.
John
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 7:47 PM
Subject: Re: XINETD
> On Wednesday 22 January
sorry, I should of said after I type chkconfig...blah which worked fine i
then typed service telnet status unrecognized service.
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From: "Dave Young" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 7:47 PM
Subject: Re: XINETD
> On Wednesday
On Wednesday 22 January 2003 4:45 pm, John Salamone wrote:
> When I type /etc/init.d/xinetd restart I am suppose to be typing it in
> front of the # command prompt, correct?
yes.. a # sign after the prompt mean you are currently the user "root" or the
superuser.
all these commands must be run a
On Wednesday 22 January 2003 4:39 pm, John Salamone wrote:
> I'm using 8.0
dumb question, but did you hit enter after each command?
chkconfig... blah..
chkconfig... blah..
if you did, which command came back with no such file or directory?
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On Wednesday 22 January 2003 4:37 pm, John Salamone wrote:
> SSH is active. How do you use it?
there's a server side (the daemon you just made active) and a client side
to connect to a server running sshd do:
ssh hostname
like:
ssh linux.rulz.after.you.play.with.it.for.a.year.or.two.homenetwo
When I type /etc/init.d/xinetd restart I am suppose to be typing it in front
of the # command prompt, correct?
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From: "Dave Young" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 7:16 PM
Subject: Re: XINETD
>
>
> >chkconfig telnet on
>
>
I'm using 8.0
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From: "Dave Young" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 7:34 PM
Subject: Re: XINETD
> On Wednesday 22 January 2003 4:29 pm, John Salamone wrote:
> > Dave, I tried all 3 by typing as is : chkconfig xinetd on
> >
>
SSH is active. How do you use it?
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From: "Dave Young" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 7:25 PM
Subject: Re: XINETD
> On Wednesday 22 January 2003 4:12 pm, John Salamone wrote:
> > Dave,
> >
> > I tried it all and it did not
On Wednesday 22 January 2003 4:29 pm, John Salamone wrote:
> Dave, I tried all 3 by typing as is : chkconfig xinetd on
>
> > chkconfig telnet on
> > /etc/init.d/xinetd
> > restart
>
> When I type it come
Dave, I tried all 3 by typing as is : chkconfig xinetd on
> chkconfig telnet on
> /etc/init.d/xinetd restart
When I type it comes up saying no such file or directory. Now what?
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On Wednesday 22 January 2003 4:12 pm, John Salamone wrote:
> Dave,
>
> I tried it all and it did not work. Could it be that I have to do something
> to the firewall? My network is set up as so:
>
> DSL cable modem which connects to my router / firewall which connects to
> win 98 machine and a duelb
On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 16:24, Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 01:02:19PM -0800, Bailey, Larry wrote:
> >
> > Yes. I tried the web interface as well as the e-mail. Neither work.
>
> Could you define "doesn't work"?
>
> Emmanuel
Note his previous posts, doesn't work seems to be de
Larry,
I have seen your unsubscription requests, and you need to be sending
to:
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with a subject of 'unsubscribe'
You have been sending the messages to the _list_
On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 12:16, Bailey, Larry wrote:
> The unsubscribe listed below DOES NOT work. I have been tryi
On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 10:34, Tibbetts, Ric wrote:
> All;
> I'll be building a new server soon, based on Redhat. What firewalling
> software is good these days? I've heard good things about firestarter.
> Is it worth looking into, or is there something better/easier.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Ric
h
>chkconfig telnet on
> that's about it, telnet should work now. If it doesn't the firewall
> (iptables) that comes w/ redhat may be blocking it (and this one is a
> little more complicated, I'll help you if this comes up)
ok, sorry, I might be messing you up a bit. after this step just do:
/et
Dave,
I tried it all and it did not work. Could it be that I have to do something
to the firewall? My network is set up as so:
DSL cable modem which connects to my router / firewall which connects to win
98 machine and a duelboot w2k server/RH linux 8.0 machine
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From:
John, don't sweat it.. it'll make sense after you play with it for a bit.
lets start from scratch.
first, make sure xinetd starts when you reboot (xinetd is *really* what runs
telnet, echo and a bunch of other things, if you want to see what it controls
look at /etc/xinetd.d/) so xinetd must star
On Wed, 22 Jan 2003, John Salamone wrote:
> The service XINETD is already running but when I start another service I get
> the message stated earlier.
You also need to make sure there is a config file for the new service in
/etc/xinetd.d, and that the service is not disabled in that file.
If you
Dave,
So what am I suppose to be typing: CHKCONFIG XINETD ON ? If so, the what. I
come back to the command prompt.
Please bare with me as I am new to linux. Thanks for your help.
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, Januar
On Wednesday 22 January 2003 3:28 pm, Dave Young wrote:
> chkconfig xinetd on ; kill -HUP `cat /var/run/xinetd.pid`
assuming it's running already. turn it on so next time we boot... but for now
re-read the config.
>
> is one of the few ways to do this.
>
> "chkconfig on" basically creates a sym
Cliff Wells said:
> Since SGI has actually already done that work and provides patches against
> a vanilla kernel (and apparently against the RH kernel as well), I don't
> think it would be too much work for RH (especially given the number of
> other patches they incorporate).
>
> I'm just thinkin
chkconfig xinetd on ; kill -HUP `cat /var/run/xinetd.pid`
is one of the few ways to do this.
"chkconfig on" basically creates a symlink from /etc/init.d/
to /etc/rc.d/rc.2/S## so when "init" comes through that dir (on boot)
it runs all the S## with an argument of start. It turns "on" that daem
On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 11:59:05AM -0800, Oscar Picasso wrote:
> Hi,
> I succeeded to make Acrobat reader 5 work on RH 8.0 by
> using the trick of setting the LANG environment
> variable.
I had the same problem as you before, changing $LANG was not a good
idea. I used another acrobat reader from
Mike,
The service is checked off in the GUI list and I tried stopping and starting
the service to no avail. Any ideas? Thanks for your help.
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 6:19 PM
Subject: Re: XINETD
> On your ma
On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 11:57, Mike Burger wrote:
> The problem is that RH would then have to do all the work to incorporate
> the XFS patches into the source code, etc.
>
> Better to let the kernel team actually get that going, and then add it.
Since SGI has actually already done that work and pr
Bapi
I
removed the modversions.h file..
and
when i try the ff command...
gcc
-DMODULE -Wall -Wstrict -prototypes -06 -c 3c59x.c
i get
th ff errors:
modversions.h: no such file or directory
pci-scan.h: no such file or directory
kern_compat.h: no such file or directory
-Original
On your machine isn't one of the last items on the GUI list "xinetd"??
If so, check the box.
If not, you may have at least two problems.
Regards, Mike Klinke
On Wednesday 22 January 2003 22:55, John Salamone wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Every time I try to start certain services (telnet,echo) via the
i got
an error stating:
compilation of header files requested..
I
guess the next step is to get rid of modversions.h
will
stay in tune
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 2:49
PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE:
The service XINETD is already running but when I start another service I get
the message stated earlier.
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 6:07 PM
Subject: Re: XINETD
>
> I don't know anything about t
Hello, I have 3 problems with my USB keyboard in Redhat Linux 8.0:
1) Sometimes when I type fast, some keys don't get read and displayed on the
screen.
2) Sometimes,the keyboard stops responding for a period of time, I can't type
anything.
3) Sometimes, when I'm typing, I just press one key, fo
I don't know anything about the GUI you're using, but I would suggest
running: /etc/rc.d/init.d/xinetd start
You can permenantly turn it on by running "setup" from the command line,
then going to "System Services" and checking it off. Or by running
"chkconfig --add xinetd".
John Salamone wro
Hi,
Every time I try to start certain services (telnet,echo) via the GUI after
check marking the box and highlighting the
service I get the following message "You must enable xinetd to use this
service" ? How do I do this? I appreciate your help.
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You just need to have the kernel headers installed, and if you got the kernel source, good enough. Try the following:
-D__KERNEL__ -DMODULE -DLINUX -O -Wall -I/usr/include/ -D__KERNEL__ -DMODULE -DLINUX -O -Wall -I/usr/include/linux/modversions.h
If it still complains, get rid of the modversions.h.
I'm writing an application server which receives
requests from other applications. For each request
received, I want to start a timer so that I can fail
the application request if it could not be completed
in max specified time.
Which Linux timer facility can be used for this?
I have checked out
Bapi
I have
the version.h source code in my system...and after trying to compile the source
code, I am getting numerous errors,
1). "
you must compile this driver with -0
2).
Modules should never use kernel-headers system headers but headers from an
appropriate header-source.
I already
The request was from some security people for an internal
network to prevent people from screwing around more than
anything. Root would not be included and it would be pretty
simple to defeat if you knew how to boot single user...
It was a dumb idea from dumb security people that really
don't un
Nate,
Thanks for the assist. That is exactly what the problem was. You know I
fell for the tcp_wrappers trap I had read a warning about when I was
configuring NFS on that server. It mentioned that particular issue,
without mentioning other services it could affect. (So foolish me,
On Wednesday 22 January 2003 01:13 pm, you wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I once read a tip from Redhat:
> "You can fix this by creating the following directories under
> $HOME/.kde/share/applnk-redhat: System/ScreenSavers Then copy/link all
> files from /usr/share/apps/kscreensaver/ScreenSavers You may also hav
My R&D department wants to use Clearcase. I want it to work on RH7.3.
Anyone doing this or have any insight into this?
Doug
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On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 12:43, Andrew Pasquale wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 10:19:47AM -0800 or thereabouts, Bapi Ghosh wrote:
> >
> > I posted the rpm dependency error message in a previous posting. Here it is again:
> >
> > error: failed dependencies:
> >
>
> According to rpm, you need the
Working on getting this mail gateway going. I have qmail working and
qmail-scanner too.
Spamassin is installed and sort of working. Every thing it marks as spam
gets dumped /dev/null
Here's what I got:
RH 80
Spamassassin: 2.43
Qmail-scanner: 1.15
Qmail 1.03
Maildrop 1.5.1
Ucspi-tcp 0.88
Deamontools
Check out http://www.samba.org. Almost all of the official
documentation (and quite a bit of unofficial documentation) is there;
when I was configuring Samba on my system for the very first time, that
website was absolutely invaluable.
On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 13:05, John Salamone wrote:
> Basically
When you say "crashed", what do you mean? What sort of errors are you
getting? In my experience, Anaconda is nice enough to give out some
useful information that you can use to debug the crash.
On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 11:40, Nicholas Marsh wrote:
> I tried a "linux default" install, and a "linux l
Hi,
I currently have the following RPM's listed for Samba : samba-2.2.5-10,
samba-common-2.2.5-10, samba-client-2.2.5-10.
I would like to install samba-swat-2.2.5-10 but I am not sure how to do it.
Can someone please help me out.
Thanks
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I ran nmap from both the local machine and also from the other Red Hat
server. I am at a loss as to why it isn't allowing the connection to
complete. I have also completely disabled iptables and the connection
still is not going through.
I do have NFS configured between th
Robert Adkins said:
> "ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host"
this is often caused by tcp_wrappers. on the system that your trying
to login to, try adding
ALL: your_ip_address_of_the_client
to /etc/hosts.allow
you can narrow it down(see manpage on hosts.allow) if you wa
Are you running nmap from the Redhat box that you are trying to connect
to? The reason I ask is that if you are, often it will show ports as open
that are not actually open to outside machines because of iptables. What
you might try is stopping iptables with service iptables stop and see
Basically, I just want to be able to use shares on other machines (windows
98, 2000), transfer files...etc. Just basic things.
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 3:57 PM
Subject: RE: Samba
> Read
Hello All,
I recently configured a Red Hat 8.0 system and I am running into some
trouble with connecting to the system via SSH.
When I run nmap against the machine I find out that port 22 is open and
listening. The SSH configuration file is all default, save for the
addit
Read "man smb.conf" and heck out the resources on www.samba.org.
Samba is extremely versatile and can give your machine abilities from
Windows workstations to Domain Controllers.
Basically, the answer depends on what you are trying to achieve.
-Steve
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From: John Salamo
Hi,
I am new to Linux and Samba so please bare with me. I am trying to edit my
smb.conf file but I am not sure how to edit it or what needs to be editted.
If someone could help me out I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks
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Given the same file on both 8.0 and 7.3, why would gv be able to render it
on 7.3 but not 8.0? I get the following error:
gs: error while loading shared libraries: unexpected reloc type 0x05
Error: PostScript interpreter failed in main window.
Obviously it's a library problem, but which
The short answer is yes
You will need a cross over cable to connect the two computers together.
You will also have to set-up another network between the two computers.
Unfortunately, this means NATing will have to be set-up. The office
network will not know about your network you just set-up.
da
Ok, this is an easy one... Or should be.
I have a slight situation. My "cube" is short on network jacks, but long
on computers. One of them has 2 NICs in it (a RH 8.0 box). Can I use box
1 to route for box 2?
I don't need NAT, or IP Masq'ing or firewalling, or any of that. Just a
way to get 2
It's one way to make it more difficult to guess somebody's
password, the salt and the password are encrypted together.
One example of usage is when two users have the same password,
they can not tell it both have the same by looking at the
passwords file.
raymundo
Bruno Negrao wrote:
Hi Raymund
Thanks again Tony.
I have been playing with variations of your notes and now have a much better
feel for what I really want. I would like to have user 'parts' log into an
xwindow screen and see the normal gnome screen. Then, I would like to add
an icon the says 'Parts Dept'. When the icon is c
Hello,
> I forgot to mention you also need to have the appropriate
> "LogFormat" and
> "CustomLog" keywords uncommented in your httpd.conf file.
I did that, but it didn't work. Any ideas?
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The problem is that RH would then have to do all the work to incorporate
the XFS patches into the source code, etc.
Better to let the kernel team actually get that going, and then add it.
On 22 Jan 2003, Cliff Wells wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 18:40, Mike Burger wrote:
> > On 21 Jan 2003, Cl
Copying the shadow entries from the old system to the new should be
sufficient, yes.
On Wed, 22 Jan 2003, Bruno Negrao wrote:
> Hi all, I have a redhat 6.0 running a radiusd server to authenticate my RAS
> dialin users.
> I'll deactivate this machine.
>
> So, I need to migrate this users to a r
Hi Raymundo,
>
> in MD5 $1$ is always present, the 8 char string that folows is
> the salt and the last 22 chars is the encrypted password.
What is this 'salt' thing?
>
> For DES the first two char is the salt and the last 11 is the
> encrypted password.
>
> and if both systems use the same encryp
Yes Nate, I checked it - since the user is created, if I cut and paste the
crypted password from the /etc/shadow of the origin machine and paste it to
the /etc/shadow of the second machine, the user can logon with the same
password!!
Thank you,
bnegrao.
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From: "nate" <[
I tried a "linux default" install, and a "linux lowres" install. Both times, anaconda
installer crashed while loading X.
The machine is a"
Dell OptiPlex GX260
P4 1.8Ghz
512 MB Ram
Intel 82845GL Graphics
Dell M991 19" Monitor
Any ideas? Is that card/monitor not supported?
Thanks!
nick marsh
[EM
On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 18:40, Mike Burger wrote:
> On 21 Jan 2003, Cliff Wells wrote:
>
> > > There is a iso for 7.3, and there will not be a 8.0.
> >
> > I installed RH8.0 (around 6 times now) from the SGI XFS installer, so
> > apparently this is untrue
>
> The original reply referenced a not
The two encription methods i have seen are DES and MD5, they are
easy to recognize:
MD5: $1$8 chars$ 22 chars
DES: 13 chars
in MD5 $1$ is always present, the 8 char string that folows is
the salt and the last 22 chars is the encrypted password.
For DES the first two char is the salt and
List,
*This is a cross post from Apache-HTTPD-Users but has just enough RedHat server
relavance that a reader here might be able to comment and offer suggestions.*
Thanks in advance for any comments and suggestions offered.
Here's my scenario:
I have two (2) machines listening on IPs in the fo
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Hi all,
I'd been asigned to install a small firewall on a compatible PC with
three 3CSOHO100B 3Com network interface cards. I'd been looking for
drivers at 3com.com with no avail. Please don't tell me that this new
hardware is only winblows compatible
OK, so I blew it. :-(
Now it's a question of recovering what can be recovered. ;-)
Background:
I have a PC where I used to run RH7.3 with all updates applied. It was
first installed with RH6.0 (long time ago) then upgraded to 6.2, 7.0,
7.2 and 7.3.
A few days ago I upgraded to RH8.0. The upgr
Hi,
I once read a tip from Redhat:
"You can fix this by creating the following directories under
$HOME/.kde/share/applnk-redhat: System/ScreenSavers Then copy/link all
files from /usr/share/apps/kscreensaver/ScreenSavers You may also have
to do the same for the files above the ScreenSavers direct
On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 11:50:26AM -0600, John H. Clark, III wrote:
>
> What is the right way to remove old kernel image and configuration files
> from the boot partition?
rpm -q kernel will list all the kernels that are currently installed.
You can then remove all but the one you are running.
Tha
On Wed, 22 Jan 2003, christopher j bottaro wrote:
> hello,
> where are the man pages for the stl container types like vector, map, etc...?
>
> thanks,
> -- christopher
http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/.
Lots of stuff shows up in a Google search.
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Matthew Saltzman
Clemson Universi
On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 10:19:47AM -0800 or thereabouts, Bapi Ghosh wrote:
>
> I posted the rpm dependency error message in a previous posting. Here it is again:
>
> error: failed dependencies:
>
According to rpm, you need the following dependencies:
> mozilla-nspr = 1.0.1-2.7.2 is needed by m
this will install the headers? which is what i think i need but im not real sure?
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From: Mike Burger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: redhat-list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wed, 22 Jan 2003 12:11:51 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Re: kernel
> kernel-.src.rpm.
>
> On Wed, 22 J
Anonmous ftp is always better. Get the right driver for your type of card and compile it. You can install the kernel-headers and kernel-source rpms for your kernel type, if you don't have them already. Please compile using gcc with the correct optimization and the includes. That's exactly the way I
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