hello I am trying to compile something below is what I was told to do
what I am needing to know is do I need to inter each of theese commands
given on a separate line or all on one?
this isn't even recgnizing the tar command
I run all my programs from my
/c drive
my /c is my mounted drive I run all
yes this is a mounted windows drive
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Ooops. But then again, I went off about the difference without directly
answering his question.
Almost any NAT device will allow isakmp nat-traversal to take place.
However, does RedHat directly support said feature? Dunno - unless, of
course, you are using the Cisco VPN client for Linux.
Now d
On Sun, 2003-07-20 at 16:23, hank wrote:
> what is xfree?
> what does it do?
That's a loaded question... ;)
XFree (actually XFree86) is the X-Windows that most Linux distributions
use, at least the ones that I've used. GUI's like Gnome, KDE, etc., are
"layers" on top of XFree86.
That's my unde
Hello Edwin;
Generally speaking IPSEC passthru means that if you initiate the IKE
connection on UDP/500 outbound then the inbound connection will be sent
back to your "internal" IP by the proxy/firewall, and thereafter the
IP/50 (ESP) traffic then can return to your PC and a tunnel built. This
is
On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 01:29, hank wrote:
> hello what is this .Trash-root?
> what is causing this?
Is this on a network connected mount, via SMB, NFS, etc? Then more than
likely if you navigated through those mounts as root inside Gnome and
deleted files it would have generated this directory to
hello does x windows have a software midi player and software midi synth?
if so how do I play midis with x windows?
it won't play my mids when I load one.
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At 7/21/2003 08:00 +0200, you wrote:
So if I select packages to be installed on the website, the system checks
back with the site a n hour later to dl
And install the packages..
An hour, or a couple of hours. Not days, anyway.
On another note..I also tried to do the up2date -u and the kernel.src
Hi Rodolfo,
Thanks very much for clarifying that..
So if I select packages to be installed on the website, the system checks back with
the site a n hour later to dl
And install the packages..
On another note..I also tried to do the up2date -u and the kernel.src rpm dl was
giving me an error, s
Friends,
does anyone know of good documentation
for amanda (both client and server.)
Thanks,
Hiten.
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hello what is this .Trash-root?
what is causing this?
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At 7/20/2003 21:52 -0700, you wrote:
I think of it more like gnutella style. The user can set the
percentage/pirority... etc of how much CPU resource consumed by external
program, then an resource intensive progam will likely to return the
result slower.
But he cannot control the security lev
John Nichel wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to open a high range port on my box, but when I make the
entry in my /etc/sysconfig/iptables config file, and restart iptables, I
still can't get to the port. My iptables file looks as such
# Firewall configuration written by lokkit
# Firewall configu
Hi alan,
IT worked but does this g4u requires a lot of SErver space isnt it?
Coz i cloned a 98 OS which was 2gb partitioned on a 40GB HD..IT uploaded 15GB
to the ftp server:(
Regards,
Vijaya
On Sunday 13 July 2003 07:20 pm, Alan Harding wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Jul 2003 09:26:35 -0400
>
> > >> >I have
Ed Wilts wrote:
Not on my system you don't.
Likewise. My first thought was this was going to be like Kazaa, where
they sell your cpu cycles to other people, without your knowledge. It
seems it's not that bad though, but it'll never get on my machine. I
don't trust people I don't know, to run arb
Thank you, I am trying it now. WIll tell you the result!
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>On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 08:36:10 -0700 (PDT), euler euler wrote:
>
>> I recently installed Redhat 9, everything is nice except it does NOT have
I think of it more like gnutella style. The user can set the percentage/pirority...
etc of how much CPU resource consumed by external program, then an resource intensive
progam will likely to return the result slower.
Since it is NOT possible that all the same hardware platforms are VERY BUSY
On Sun, 2003-07-20 at 17:40, Fryclau wrote:
> OK:
> I need a security imap-pop3-smtp server for multiple domains
> Authenticate users by mysql if is possible
> User login as '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' instead of user3
> Mailing list administration
>
> Webmail interface with nice graphics and good functio
Can anyone tell me (briefly please) the difference between IPSec pass through and
NAT traversal?
Do RedHat 7.2 or later support them? Note: the RedHat box is a router, and is not
running any VPN servers or clients.
Edwin Humphries,
Ironstone Technology Pty Ltd
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www.ironstone.co
Hello,
Robert has set up his mail program to send the following message out.
Unfortunately this also occurs to world wide e-mail lists with
thousands of subscribers. In this case it's the RedHat email list at:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can you be so kind as to either disable his email account or fix thi
Fryclau wrote:
I need a security imap-pop3-smtp server for multiple domains
Authenticate users by mysql if is possible
> User login as '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' instead of user
Courier's MTA supports this. You can get packages here:
http://phantom.dragonsdawn.net/apt/redhat/7.3/en/i386/RPMS.dragonsdawn
On Sunday 20 July 2003 21:09, Aeryn wrote this in an attempt to be witty
and informative:
> Hello all, I was wondering if anybody knows of a good, open source
> bandwidth usage monitoring tool for linux. My problem is that I
> have a dedicated webserver at a hosting company and they measure the
On Sun, 2003-07-20 at 22:09, Aeryn wrote:
> Hello all, I was wondering if anybody knows of a good, open source bandwidth
> usage monitoring tool for linux. My problem is that I have a dedicated
> webserver at a hosting company and they measure the bandwidth usage with
> some networking tools. La
Hello all, I was wondering if anybody knows of a good, open source bandwidth
usage monitoring tool for linux. My problem is that I have a dedicated
webserver at a hosting company and they measure the bandwidth usage with
some networking tools. Lately, their measurements are rather high for my
us
On Sun, Jul 20, 2003 at 12:56:04PM -0600, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
> At 7/20/2003 14:51 -0400, you wrote:
> >This world-wide testing environment sounds very good in theory. But what
> >happens of the program
> >being tested is a resource-intensive program? Then my PC would naturally
> >run slower,
I have a problem to set up a remote terminal
This terminal is accessing the server thru an old practical peripheral
2400 bds modem.
ttyS0 is working with a Multitech 56k modem
When I dial in at the ttyS1 line, I get CONNECT at the remote site but
no Login prompt nor Password are coming up.
Here
> We have experienced this behavior on rh 9.0, rh 8.0, and AS 2.1
>
> We can use nslookup to resolve internal addresses by the shortnames and by
> the fully qualified names.
> However, we get a connection timeout; unable to connect to server when
> "digging" on the shortname.
> The fqn works fine.
Hello,
I'm trying to open a high range port on my box, but when I make the
entry in my /etc/sysconfig/iptables config file, and restart iptables, I
still can't get to the port. My iptables file looks as such
# Firewall configuration written by lokkit
# Firewall configuration written by l
On 17:22 20 Jul 2003, Mark Neidorff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| > > procmail: No match on
"(^((Original-)?(Resent-)?(To|Cc|Bcc)|(X-Envelope|Apparently(-Resent)?)-To):(.*[^-a-zA-Z0-9_.])?).redhat"
| > > procmail: Match on
"(^((Original-)?(Resent-)?(To|Cc|Bcc)|(X-Envelope|Apparently(-Resent)?)-To)
OK:
I need a security imap-pop3-smtp server for multiple domains
Authenticate users by mysql if is possible
User login as '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' instead of user3
Mailing list administration
Webmail interface with nice graphics and good functions
Now I'm using sendmail + imap + ipop + squirrelmail ,
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On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 17:22:10 + (UTC), Mark Neidorff wrote:
> I should have specified that the above came from the system
> /etc/procmailrc output.
That makes a difference, because "/usr/sbin/sendmail -oi" is the
result of forwarding a message.
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> On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 13:39:40 -0400 (EDT), Mark Neidorff wrote:
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> > I don't know what I changed...it must have been something that affected
> > mail delivery within my local domain. I run a mail
what is xfree?
what does it do?
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Hi all,
i think i've searched everywhere but i can't find an answer for this:
how do i turn numlock on when logging into gnome or starting xfree?
Many thanks,
Celso
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On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 08:36:10 -0700 (PDT), euler euler wrote:
> I recently installed Redhat 9, everything is nice except it does NOT have a movie
> player. I try install xine several times but fail.
> Could anyone please tell me what version of xi
OK HERE IS THE ANSWER to this problem
RH seems to like the ssh-keygen2 binary better. So what you need to do is
make sure you are using the ssh-keygen binary in /usr/bin
I noticed that when I would do a #man ssh-keygen i kept getting ssh-keygen2
Not sure why this happens. Maybe someone else can
I think the 1200 uses the HPT37x chip and the 2400 uses the DPT chip.
http://www.noticias3d.com/articulos/200204/1200/imagenes/placa_delante.jpg
http://graphics.adaptec.com/ata_2400a_600x305.jpg
The 2400A is a microprocessor-based RAID card.
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At 7/20/2003 14:51 -0400, you wrote:
This world-wide testing environment sounds very good in theory. But what
happens of the program
being tested is a resource-intensive program? Then my PC would naturally
run slower, because someone is testing there program in my protected area
of my CPU.
It a
This world-wide testing environment sounds very good in theory. But what happens of
the program
being tested is a resource-intensive program? Then my PC would naturally
run slower, because someone is testing there program in my protected area of my CPU.
I love the idea, but it might cause slow-d
On Sun, 2003-07-20 at 10:43, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
> At 7/19/2003 23:26 -0400, you wrote:
> >I've been considering whether or not to purchase a year's worth of Red Hat
> >Network. Is it worth it? Being able to update my system at any time with
> >just a push of a button would be nice, but is the
Nathan Wolfe wrote:
> I am running OpenSSH on redhat 8. I have generated a keypair using the
> client from ssh.com (Secure Shell Client). the key has been uploaded
> to the server and I have attempted to convert the key to Open ssh
> using:
>
> # ssh-keygen -X -f .ssh2/dsa2048key.pub >>.ssh/autho
[EMAIL PROTECTED] staggered into view and mumbled:
> Recommend try Proftpd !
I have used proftpd in the past, actually before I switched to Red Hat. I know it can
chroot
the ftp (anonymous) user. But for some reason I couod never figure out how to chrot
non-anonymous users to their home
direc
Hate to ask the obvious, but have you tried it without the -f, just using
the filename?
-- Jonathan
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> I am running OpenSS
I will be out of the office starting 07/18/2003 and will not return until
07/29/2003.
I will respond to your message when I return.
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I am running OpenSSH on redhat 8. I have generated a keypair using the
client from ssh.com (Secure Shell Client). the key has been uploaded to
the server and I have attempted to convert the key to Open ssh using:
# ssh-keygen -X -f .ssh2/dsa2048key.pub >>.ssh/authorized_keys2
and
# ssh-keygen i
Hello everyone,
I have a good idea for a big project, any developer care to listen?
The development of Linux is always depend on chance, not certainity. It maybe the
biggest hinderance for Linux to become a real competitive OS.
For Linux to run well, either kernel and softwares has to be tes
Hello,
I change my init level to 3. Now when I log in and type "startx", it
does nothing. All I get is a black screen with the mouse cursor in the
middle.
I was doing this so I could save some system resources. I am running RH
8.0. My RH 9.0 works fine this way.
Any ideas what's wrong?
TIA
Hello everyone,
I operate a website linuxlivecd.com and I am URGENTLY looking for a webmaster for my
website: linuxlivecd.com. You can either do it for a short time as volunteer, or be a
webmaster for long term(who need NOT care about administration), or even be my
business partner(who help me
Hello everyone,
I operate a website linuxlivecd.com and I am URGENTLY looking for a webmaster for my
website: linuxlivecd.com. You can either do it for a short time as volunteer, or be a
webmaster for long term(who need NOT care about administration), or even be my
business partner(who help me
Hi all,
I am trying to replicate my Redhat 9.0 installation disk on a SCSI
disk. I want to boot linux from this SCSI disk. I have replicated the
entire disk using 'tar' utility. When I boot using this disk, I see the
initial boot message "L" and then boot process hangs indefinitely.
Following a
Hello everyone,
I recently installed Redhat 9, everything is nice except it does NOT have a movie
player. I try install xine several times but fail.
Could anyone please tell me what version of xine-lib to install, then follow by what
version of xine, any other additional programs I need to in
hank wrote:
where can I get this red-carpet? program at?
this is part of ximian. (who made the evolution mail program). Try
http://www.ximian.com --
I agree with the previous post. Red-carpet is a great rpm manager and
system dependacy resolver.
You can opt to just subscribe to RH 9 for packa
hank wrote:
I am unable to use xmms. it isn't screen reader compatible.
I am using a x windows screen reader with the gnome desktop.
XMMS can bve launched through the file browsers also. I have launched it
through nautilus and through the norton commander like program called
Midnight commander.
make oldconfig will give you a .config file in your
/usr/src/target-XXX directory, so that you have a
basis to work from is you're not used to kernel
recompiling.
I strongly recommend installing a new kernel, as
opposed to upgrading. If you upgrade that is it,
you'll have that one new kernel upon
Try Bacula. I just installed the linux client and server works great and
it's way fast.
The even have a win32 exe module for it.
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On Sun, Jul 20, 2003 at 12:24:01PM +0530, vijaya wrote:
> U can install the wu-ftpd rpms and its very easy with it..
> After installing the rpm, u have /etc/ftpaccess file.
> vi /etc/ftpacces
> & look for "real users "
> add something name of the users whom u want them to login to thier home
> di
Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
At 7/19/2003 23:26 -0400, you wrote:
I've been considering whether or not to purchase a year's worth of Red
Hat Network. Is it worth it? Being able to update my system at any
time with just a push of a button would be nice, but is there a
cheaper (A/K/A - free) alternativ
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On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 13:39:40 -0400 (EDT), Mark Neidorff wrote:
> I don't know what I changed...it must have been something that affected
> mail delivery within my local domain. I run a mail server on my linux box
> and using procmail, it successfully
At 7/20/2003 04:16 +0200, you wrote:
> I hve gone to the RH site and chosen packages to be installed...
> And rh confirms this package is to be installed..
>
> When I go to the machine, and run up2date -I, it does not install
-l lists the available updates.
-u actually performs the updates.
These
At 7/19/2003 23:26 -0400, you wrote:
I've been considering whether or not to purchase a year's worth of Red Hat
Network. Is it worth it? Being able to update my system at any time with
just a push of a button would be nice, but is there a cheaper (A/K/A -
free) alternative?
There _are_ free alte
Recommend try Proftpd !
vijaya wrote:
> Hi Oliver,
>
> U can install the wu-ftpd rpms and its very easy with it..
> After installing the rpm, u have /etc/ftpaccess file.
> vi /etc/ftpacces
> & look for "real users "
> add something name of the users whom u want them to login to thier home
> direc
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