On Mon, Jul 21, 2003 at 04:03:56PM -0700, Samuel Flory wrote:
> Windowmaker is not present in newer versions of RH.
Which is rather annoying, but not a problem as such.
> Even in older
> versions of RH it has not been maintained in RH for a long time. The
> menus are 80% filled with program
Hi all,
I am the redhat user. I am using the mail server in Linux Redhat 7.1
I would like to know that how to filter the worm virus mail in my
mail server. I have got more then 400 hundred mail user in my mail server.
But it's distrubing the sending juck mail/automatic mail sending from
different
Hi all,
I am the redhat user. I am using the mail server in Linux Redhat 7.1
I would like to know that how to filter the worm virus mail in my
mail server. I have got more then 400 hundred mail user in my mail server.
But it's distrubing the sending juck mail/automatic mail sending from
different
So far, I think the best sollution for the development problem will probably be the
NEW Red Hat:
http://rhl.redhat.com/about/
It will accelerate development of the operating system and applications by allowing
developers to participate in the
project and will reduce the release cycle to as lit
On Tuesday 22 July 2003 00:06, Julian Opificius wrote this in an attempt
to be witty and informative:
> I was going to upgrade 7.1 to 9 and install Wine, but it hasn't been
> in the distro since 8.0. Is there a replacement ? Anyone know the
> scoop?
Wine is in 9.0.
>
> Jules.
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On Tue, 22 Jul 2003, Gerry Doris wrote:
> I upgraded from 7.3 to 9 on the weekend and am now down to fixing the last
> of the warts that appeared.
>
> I'm getting the following error showing up when rebooting. It doesn't
> seem to do anything but I can't figure out how to correct it. I checked
I was going to upgrade 7.1 to 9 and install Wine, but it hasn't been in the
distro since 8.0. Is there a replacement ? Anyone know the scoop?
Jules.
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On Monday 21 July 2003 19:07, fred smith wrote this in an attempt to be
witty and informative:
> It's POSSIBLE that the timidity installation doesn't populate any
> menus. Lots of programs don't.
Timidity does populate the menu (at least it should), it has for me
since 7.2
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I upgraded from 7.3 to 9 on the weekend and am now down to fixing the last
of the warts that appeared.
I'm getting the following error showing up when rebooting. It doesn't
seem to do anything but I can't figure out how to correct it. I checked
"man mapscrn" and it says this command is obsolet
On Mon, 21 Jul 2003 22:25:47 -0400
Lorenzo Prince <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does the fact the RH is no longer going to produce boxed sets of RH CD's mean that
> they will now offer their tech
> support packages and pay-per-call tech suppor
> t for downloading customets? A couple of weeks ago
euler euler wrote:
Just a /. style of guessing.
Use zonealarm to check the network traffic.
Eeek - I'm not technologically advanced enough to understand the output
of a good network sniffer. But my Windows clients go through my Linux
firewall, so I'll log some packets and check it out.
I just
Me TOO!!!
From: "Ferguson, Michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: Stock Charting Software
Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2003 19:54:29 -0400
Hello Pete,
Did you ever get an answer to your question?
I am looking for the same thing. Th
the brilliant beast wrote:
what happened to open source?
It started taking over the world so the big bad corporations, who used
to stride on the side of good turned to the dark side to stop the spread
of goodness and peace in the world where not enough money could be made.
Regards,
Ed.
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Peter Kiem wrote:
Hi all,
I've recently put 5 systems (4 x 7.2 and 1 x 7.3) onto basic RHN
subscriptions and everything is working fine except for kernels.
1. Am I right in that kernel actions by default are NOT done even when
explicitly scheduled through RHN as they are on a skip list? I've
s
On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 18:30, Michael Scottaline wrote:
> On 21 Jul 2003 18:08:40 -0400
> David Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> insightfully noted:
>
> >KDE seems to run better than Gnome w/RH9 (for me - YMMV). Nevertheless
> >both environments seem to have gone way over the top.
> >
> >There MUST be alte
Ronald W. Heiby wrote:
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Is this the thing that tells the Linux box to attempt to get itself
inserted into the DNS for the domain?
I've got a RH 8 box doing DHCP serving and DNS serving for my local
network. The DNS is also set up to cache and forward queries for
Just a /. style of guessing.
Use zonealarm to check the network traffic.
And I can't set my E-mail client,
because I don't use one!
Please don't derail from the topic.
Anyhow, will my idea works?
--- Edward Dekkers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>euler euler wrote:
>
>> --- "Shaun T. Erickson" <
I am terribly annoyed with this problem but I cannot solve it. In a program I use,
the up-arrow is supposed to scroll through recent commands. At the text console. this
works fine. In a Konsole command prompt, the up-arrow sometimes inputs 'OA'
(capital-o, capital-a) and othertimes crashes th
Rick Warner wrote:
This shows only that SCO thinks they can scare people into paying them
money for fear that SCO might own the intellectual property. The case
is going to drag on for a long time and SCO has to prove two things in
the IBM case, and only one of those affect anyone other than IBM
what happened to open source?
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Does the fact the RH is no longer going to produce boxed sets of RH CD's mean that
they will now offer their tech
support packages and pay-per-call tech suppor
t for downloading customets? A couple of weeks ago, I looked at redhat.com to see if
I as a downloading customer could
buy tech suppor
Hi all,
I've recently put 5 systems (4 x 7.2 and 1 x 7.3) onto basic RHN
subscriptions and everything is working fine except for kernels.
1. Am I right in that kernel actions by default are NOT done even when
explicitly scheduled through RHN as they are on a skip list? I've
scheduled removal of
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Hash: SHA1
Thursday, July 17, 2003, 8:10:05 PM, Rongx wrote:
> Try to set variable DHCP_HOSTNAME=name1 in the configuration file
> /etc/sysconfig/network if you configure the NIC to use DHCP.
Is this the thing that tells the Linux box to attempt to get itself
On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 18:04, Edward Dekkers wrote:
>
> http://www.arnnet.com.au/index.php?id=1679444165&eid=-100
>
> Surely some clever programmers can just re-write the offending code so
> as not to breach IP? (from memory wasn't it the TCP/IP stack?) This will
> not save IBM, but surely then
On Monday 21 July 2003 05:58 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s voice rose above
the ones in my head and stated:
> Hey all,
>
> I was just wondering if anybody could help me configure sound in RH
> 9.0. I'm REALLY new at this and if anbody could walk step by step on
> this one, it would be ASOME!!
>
>
> Th
Edward Dekkers wrote:
http://www.arnnet.com.au/index.php?id=1679444165&eid=-100
Surely some clever programmers can just re-write the offending code so
as not to breach IP? (from memory wasn't it the TCP/IP stack?) This
will not save IBM, but surely then they would not be able to sue Linux
user
On Monday 21 July 2003 06:08 pm, David Hart wrote:
> KDE seems to run better than Gnome w/RH9 (for me - YMMV). Nevertheless
> both environments seem to have gone way over the top.
>
> There MUST be alternatives that are less ponderous. I'm much more
> interested in efficiency and speed than pretty
On Tue, 22 Jul 2003, Edward Dekkers wrote:
>
> http://www.arnnet.com.au/index.php?id=1679444165&eid=-100
>
> Surely some clever programmers can just re-write the offending code so
> as not to breach IP? (from memory wasn't it the TCP/IP stack?) This will
> not save IBM, but surely then they wo
On Monday 21 July 2003 08:51 pm, David Hart wrote:
> >
> >>Suggestions?
I tried a number. including fvwm, fvwm-themes, blackbox, metacity,
xfce...and the one I've now decided to stay with, IceWM.
Not too hard to install (though I had problems during an upgrade from RH 7.3
(updated) to 9.0, but
http://www.arnnet.com.au/index.php?id=1679444165&eid=-100
Surely some clever programmers can just re-write the offending code so
as not to breach IP? (from memory wasn't it the TCP/IP stack?) This will
not save IBM, but surely then they would not be able to sue Linux users
if their so called 'c
John Nichel wrote:
Hi,
I have a Red Hat 9 box set up as my firewall / Internet gateway. I
can access the net fine with all the clients behind the firewall, but I
want to open a port (4662 & 4672) on the firewall so that the clients
can send and recieve tcp/udp through it. I have this ent
Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
On Mon, Jul 21, 2003 at 06:08:40PM -0400, David Hart wrote:
Suggestions?
Fvwm.
http://www.fvwm.org/
Why not just tell him to do this:
cat > .xinitrc
exec xterm
^c
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Sam Fl
euler euler wrote:
Hello every Redhat Linux user,
I recently brought a HP OfficeJet 4110(all in one) and can't find the right driver
for its printing function under RH9(Scaning is Okay). Have anyone has used the same
series of Printer under RH9 before? Couldn't anyone tell me what to do?
Th
euler euler wrote:
--- "Shaun T. Erickson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It can be implentment not like Kazaa, where the user is given EXPLICIT permission on what to
run, how to run. Beside since it is Open Source, there is NO way that software can
"steal" CPU cycle like Kazaa. Moreover, all beta
Simon Tischer wrote:
Hi
I have a ide problem.
when i try to mount a lokal ext3 partition i get following error.
can someone help.
Here is the /var/log/messages
Jul 21 10:47:43 raiddisc kernel: hdd: irq timeout: status=0xff { Busy }
Jul 21 10:47:43 raiddisc kernel:
Jul 21 10:47:43 raiddisc ker
On Monday 21 July 2003 18:25, Samuel Flory wrote:
> System Administrator wrote:
> >I need to backup a Solaris 8 system (actually parts therein) to a RH8 box.
> > I am currently doing that using a simple scp (secure copy) script. The
> > RH8 filesystem is ext3.
> >
> >Question 1) When I copy the fi
On Mon, Jul 21, 2003 at 04:28:50PM -0400, Richard F. Hobson wrote:
> I have now uninstalled and reinstalled. No change. rpm would not
> uninstall, since it reports that the package was not installed in the
> first place. I then used Red Carpet- it uninstalled and then
> reinstalled without any
On 20 Jul 2003 09:49:02 +1000
Stephen Kuhn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 2003-07-20 at 05:25, SAQIB wrote:
> > http://www.linuxandmain.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=364
> >
> >
> >
> > Saqib Ali
> > -
>
> So in essence, does this mean that I'll no longer be able to
Hello Pete,
Did you ever get an answer to your question?
I am looking for the same thing. Thanks
-Original Message-
From: Peter J. Viglucci [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 11:48 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Stock Charting Software
Can anyone recommend a program
On Mon, Jul 21, 2003 at 06:08:40PM -0400, David Hart wrote:
>
> Suggestions?
Fvwm.
http://www.fvwm.org/
Emmanuel
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On 21 Jul 2003 18:08:40 -0400
David Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> insightfully noted:
>KDE seems to run better than Gnome w/RH9 (for me - YMMV). Nevertheless
>both environments seem to have gone way over the top.
>
>There MUST be alternatives that are less ponderous. I'm much more
>interested in effici
On Mon, Jul 21, 2003 at 04:03:56PM -0700, Samuel Flory wrote:
> >
> >
> Windowmaker is not present in newer versions of RH. Even in older
> versions of RH it has not been maintained in RH for a long time. The
> menus are 80% filled with programs no longer in redhat.
>
Who needs menus? ;-) I
Hal Burgiss wrote:
On Mon, Jul 21, 2003 at 06:08:40PM -0400, David Hart wrote:
There MUST be alternatives that are less ponderous. I'm much more
interested in efficiency and speed than pretty displays, animations
or other visual effects that add nothing to usability.
You don't need either
On Mon, Jul 21, 2003 at 06:08:40PM -0400, David Hart wrote:
> There MUST be alternatives that are less ponderous. I'm much more
> interested in efficiency and speed than pretty displays, animations
> or other visual effects that add nothing to usability.
You don't need either one. I run just plai
THANK YOU
THANK YOU
I managed to enter through grub, became single user then used pico to
overwrite the passwd file with the missing line.
upon reboot now i have su back but no passwd.
Before I proceed can you verify something.
If I go back into grub and single user.
is the command "passwd root
I need to backup a Solaris 8 system (actually parts therein) to a RH8 box. I
am currently doing that using a simple scp (secure copy) script. The RH8
filesystem is ext3.
Question 1) When I copy the files over (all normal files), they occupy 2-3
times the space. Why?
Question 2) is there a clea
David Hart wrote:
KDE seems to run better than Gnome w/RH9 (for me - YMMV). Nevertheless
both environments seem to have gone way over the top.
There MUST be alternatives that are less ponderous. I'm much more
interested in efficiency and speed than pretty displays, animations or
other visual effec
System Administrator wrote:
I need to backup a Solaris 8 system (actually parts therein) to a RH8 box. I
am currently doing that using a simple scp (secure copy) script. The RH8
filesystem is ext3.
Question 1) When I copy the files over (all normal files), they occupy 2-3
times the space.
Mr. L.R. Adrian wrote:
Also,
In /etc/
there are three passwd files:
passwd
passwd-
These are normally there.
an passwd.OLD
This is not normally on most systems. Maybe a someone was editing the
password file by hand. Or possibly a broken script. Maybe from some
from some script kiddy.
the
I need to backup a Solaris 8 system (actually parts therein) to a RH8 box. I
am currently doing that using a simple scp (secure copy) script. The RH8
filesystem is ext3.
Question 1) When I copy the files over (all normal files), they occupy 2-3
times the space. Why?
Question 2) is there a clean
On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 08:08, David Hart wrote:
> KDE seems to run better than Gnome w/RH9 (for me - YMMV). Nevertheless
> both environments seem to have gone way over the top.
>
> There MUST be alternatives that are less ponderous. I'm much more
> interested in efficiency and speed than pretty dis
Mr. L.R. Adrian wrote:
Thanks for the quick response.
I dont claim to be great with linux {probly borderline mediocre :O)]
But I tried to get to the boot prompt to enter linux single but could not do
it.
as an ordinary user I cant seem to accomplish anything once in.
Can i not run single user mode
Also,
In /etc/
there are three passwd files:
passwd
passwd-
an passwd.OLD
the bottom two contain the root listing on the top line the passwd file this
is deleted
Tried of course to overwrite but no permissions.
Les
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To:
On Monday 21 July 2003 15:50, Richard F. Hobson wrote this in an attempt
to be witty and informative:
> Tried the alt F2 timidity in the run box.nothing happened.
>
Try installing timidity via rpm -Uvh <--- do that as root
though
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I need to backup a Solaris 8 system (actually parts therein) to a RH8 box. I
am currently doing that using a simple scp (secure copy) script. The RH8
filesystem is ext3.
Question 1) When I copy the files over (all normal files), they occupy 2-3
times the space. Why?
Question 2) is there a
so how would I back up my intire system to cdr then?
the hole thing?
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KDE seems to run better than Gnome w/RH9 (for me - YMMV). Nevertheless
both environments seem to have gone way over the top.
There MUST be alternatives that are less ponderous. I'm much more
interested in efficiency and speed than pretty displays, animations or
other visual effects that add nothin
Thanks for the quick response.
I dont claim to be great with linux {probly borderline mediocre :O)]
But I tried to get to the boot prompt to enter linux single but could not do
it.
as an ordinary user I cant seem to accomplish anything once in.
Can i not run single user mode because of GRUB???
than
Hey all,
I was just wondering if anybody could help me configure sound in RH 9.0.
I'm REALLY new at this and if anbody could walk step by step on this one,
it would be ASOME!!
Thanks!!
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IF you have been hacked, you should just backup your data and reinstall.
Are you sure theres no other way you could have lost your /etc/passwd
file? That's basically the problem - /etc/passwd is either missing or
corrupted - and thus it can't find the root user. I don't think shadow
has much to
Assistance is both urgent and appreciated.
Obviously i have been compromised.
I run 7.3 Valhalla.
i went to login to my server as root today and recieved the message.
"Usr root does not exist"
upon research this is in fact the case.
i boot from grub and as the boot sequence progresses it gives:
get
On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 00:17, Daevid Vincent wrote:
> I have to say that I upgraded to RH9, but after spending days trying to get
> my system back to my RH8 state with all the extras I just said fsckit and
> ghosted my image back to RH8. This is no fault of RedHat per say, but I just
> think there
At 7/21/2003 12:45 -0500, you wrote:
Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
That is not only wrong, but also very dangerous. You are, in effect,
allowing anyone to connect since they do not have to know anything.
Please do not recommend this to others.
How so? I just now set up an account on one of my boxes with
On Mon, Jul 21, 2003 at 12:38:04PM -0700, Sevatio wrote:
> What would I need to setup two Apache servers to serve the same domain
> name using load balancing & round robin? Each user session must be
> limited to one server. And it must be able to sense when one of the
> servers are down and sk
Alternate for BIND.
But I was having some problems with the daemontools that are required in
order to use djbdns.
At 02:28 PM 7/21/2003 -0700, you wrote:
what does this program do?
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At 7/21/2003 14:17 -0700, you wrote:
Count this as a third. I gladly pay the measly $60 for my RHN account on
each box I have. I think RedHat does an excellent job and I want them to be
around. They're my distribution of choice.
You know there was a "two systems for $84" sale somewhere out there; y
I posted this issue some time ago but got no answer, that could help me
resolve it, so, here I am again, in hope of getting some better help
this time:
No matter what I do, I cannot get any sound out of my system, except for
the various dings & clicks of the user interface in Gnome. I am trying
to
what does this program do?
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hello I am trying to install the muse program
it is claiming I do not have the lame libraries on this thing when I do and
it is claiming I don't have the correct version of the lame mp3 libraries on
here when I do
can some recommend how to fix this problem?
thanks
hank
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Count this as a third. I gladly pay the measly $60 for my RHN account on
each box I have. I think RedHat does an excellent job and I want them to be
around. They're my distribution of choice.
Unrelated, but related still in a way...
I have to say that I upgraded to RH9, but after spending days tr
Thanks to both Ed's for their help with my ftp problem. I installed
vsftpd and that has mostly solved my problems. I'm still having trouble
getting ftp to find my files on my mac (I see now another reason why
Linux can be easier than macs- I actually can understand the directory
structure!) but a
Tried the alt F2 timidity in the run box.nothing happened.
On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 16:32, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
> On Monday 21 July 2003 15:13, Richard F. Hobson wrote this in an attempt
> to be witty and informative:
> > That's where I lookedsound and video...more sound and video".
> >
Let me correct really quick. this happened when I attempted to install the
daemontools.
Jason
At 01:51 PM 7/21/2003 -0700, you wrote:
Well, I seem to be having a rough day today.
I was installing djbdns today on one of our test Red Hat 9.0 servers.
I've installed djbdns before on *BSD and RH 7.
Well, I seem to be having a rough day today.
I was installing djbdns today on one of our test Red Hat 9.0 servers.
I've installed djbdns before on *BSD and RH 7.3 with no problems.
When I go to install the program, this is what I get:
make: *** [envdir] Error 1
Copying commands into ./command...
We have an application for Advanced Server 2.1 that indicates that we should
set values for shmmin, shmseg, and shmvmx. However, I cannot find these by
looking a proc or sysctl -a.
Are these valid parameters? Is there a place where i can look at the
possble parameters and their explanation?
---
The way that I have my system set up is the hardware clock is set to GMT
and my /etc/sysconfig/clock looks like this:
ZONE="America/New_York"
UTC=true
ARC=false
I'm in the New York area so this works for me. Take note of the UTC usage.
UTC will set the software clock (OS level) to an offset of
I have now uninstalled and reinstalled. No change. rpm would not
uninstall, since it reports that the package was not installed in the
first place. I then used Red Carpet- it uninstalled and then
reinstalled without any error messages, yet I still cannot find the
program on any menu. I can s
On Monday 21 July 2003 15:13, Richard F. Hobson wrote this in an attempt
to be witty and informative:
> That's where I lookedsound and video...more sound and video".
> ALso explored all other menus. I will try to uninstall/reinstall.
>
> Thanks
>
> Rich.
No need. alt+f2, then type in the c
That's where I lookedsound and video...more sound and video". ALso
explored all other menus. I will try to uninstall/reinstall.
Thanks
Rich.
On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 15:59, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
> On Monday 21 July 2003 14:31, Richard F. Hobson wrote this in an attempt
> to be witty and in
Also look at the backhand project at
www.backhand.org
We use it, and we are happy with it. However, our boxes share global session
management system.
good luck
Quoting Nathan Wolfe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> There is alot of good information here about what your options are.
> http://www.linux-vs.
There is alot of good information here about what your options are.
http://www.linux-vs.org/
n8
> What would I need to setup two Apache servers to serve the same domain
> name using load balancing & round robin? Each user session must be
> limited to one server. And it must be able to sense whe
On Monday 21 July 2003 14:31, Richard F. Hobson wrote this in an attempt
to be witty and informative:
> Thanks to both of you.
>
> I first ran "rpm -ivh" from the shell and it got as far as GUI-
> went through the prep stage and then aborted with no error or other
> messages. I downloaded Red-C
Richard F. Hobson wrote:
> rpm -q indicated the package is not installed. rpm -v just gave me
> the option list for rpm. So I guess only some timidity directories
> and files were copied but the app was not really installed.
> Anything else I can try??
>
> Thanks
>
> Rich.
>
>
> On Mon, 20
rpm -q indicated the package is not installed. rpm -v just gave me the
option list for rpm. So I guess only some timidity directories and
files were copied but the app was not really installed. Anything else
I can try??
Thanks
Rich.
On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 15:36, Mark Haney wrote:
> Richard F
Hello everyone.
Im using RH 9.0
I was trying to install some additional perl items with perl -MCPAN today
when I came across a problem and im unsure how to fix it.
I was trying to install: Archive::Zip when I received this error:
CPAN.pm: Going to build N/NE/NEDKONZ/Archive-Zip-1.06.tar.gz
Ch
What would I need to setup two Apache servers to serve the same domain
name using load balancing & round robin? Each user session must be
limited to one server. And it must be able to sense when one of the
servers are down and skip over that server and move on to a working server.
thanks,
Se
On 20 Jul 2003, Celso Pinto wrote:
> 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?
I use numlockx (http://freshmeat.net/projects/numlockx/).
Stick it in ~/.Xclients or local equivalent.
La
At 03:20 PM 7/21/03, Lee Flier wrote:
On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 14:42, John Nichel wrote:
> Since
> the browser caches the username and password with the authentication
> realm, as described earlier in this tutorial, this is not a function of
> the server configuration, but is a question of getting t
Richard F. Hobson wrote:
> Thanks to both of you.
>
> I first ran "rpm -ivh" from the shell and it got as far as GUI- went
> through the prep stage and then aborted with no error or other
> messages. I downloaded Red-Carpet and installed (went smoothly).
> Red Carpet ran the install and report
Thanks to both of you.
I first ran "rpm -ivh" from the shell and it got as far as GUI- went
through the prep stage and then aborted with no error or other
messages. I downloaded Red-Carpet and installed (went smoothly). Red
Carpet ran the install and reported that timidity was already
instal
On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 14:42, John Nichel wrote:
> Since
> the browser caches the username and password with the authentication
> realm, as described earlier in this tutorial, this is not a function of
> the server configuration, but is a question of getting the browser to
> forget the credenti
On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 20:36, Benjamin J. Weiss wrote:
> All,
>
> At work part of my responsibility is network security. We have some
> WLANs on our network, and I've been tasked with seeing if they're
> secure. I would like to try to "break in" from the outside. If I can,
> then we obviously ne
John, yes they use .htaccess. This confirms what I was coming
to realize.
Thanks,
Mike
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Subject: Re: Session Timeout for Apache?
> Mike McMullen wrote:
> > Subject: R
I use webmin (www.webmin.com) It's a nice and easy admin tool, the option
for SSH is there.
-me
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Subject: RE: Adding users
sound a good idea. I already have te
Mike McMullen wrote:
Subject: Re: Session Timeout for Apache?
At 01:59 PM 7/21/03, Mike McMullen wrote:
> Does anyone know of a utility or code that will
> time-out a web session with Apache?
in httpd.conf (default is 5 minutes):
#
# Timeout: The number of seconds before receives and sends time
All,
At work part of my responsibility is network security. We have some
WLANs on our network, and I've been tasked with seeing if they're
secure. I would like to try to "break in" from the outside. If I can,
then we obviously need to strengthen our security somehow (VPN maybe?).
In any case,
On Monday 21 July 2003 13:12, Reuben D. Budiardja wrote:
> I login as root (or su -) and hit Tab once. When the shell asked
> "Displaying so and so possibilities", I said Y. At the very last
> list, I saw command "{" and "}" (without the quote).
>
> What in the world is that ?
>
> which {, which },
Subject: Re: Session Timeout for Apache?
> At 01:59 PM 7/21/03, Mike McMullen wrote:
> > Does anyone know of a utility or code that will
> > time-out a web session with Apache?
>
>
> in httpd.conf (default is 5 minutes):
>
> #
> # Timeout: The number of seconds before receives and sends tim
At 01:59 PM 7/21/03, Mike McMullen wrote:
> Does anyone know of a utility or code that will
> time-out a web session with Apache?
in httpd.conf (default is 5 minutes):
#
# Timeout: The number of seconds before receives and sends time out.
#
Timeout 300
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I login as root (or su -) and hit Tab once. When the shell asked "Displaying
so and so possibilities", I said Y. At the very last list, I saw command "{"
and "}" (without the quote).
What in the world is that ?
which {, which }, locate {, locate } return nothing.
Thanks.
RDB
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