A 11:44 04/08/2003 +0700, vous avez écrit :
>i dont know that i in right list to post this problem, but
>i have a problem with my mail server using qmail and under operating
system redhat 7.1.
>the problem in several days like 2 day my mail server have a problem with
smtp, the clients cant send mai
brian davison wrote:
with the additional info from Mr. Kirchner, that the board has scsi
interface on board, I wonder if it also has a self modifying portion in its
cmos... (I've seen a couple of these) where it keeps track of the scsi
devices and bootability.
Good theory, except I have th
Jason Williams wrote:
Hello everyone. Im working on installing courier-imap on a RH 9.0 box.
You might try using the spec I've submitted to Sam, available here:
http://phantom.dragonsdawn.net/~gordon/courier-patches/
This spec should have a full list of prerequisites for the build, and
let you
>You haven't gotten the point of the question. GRUB is in the MBR from
>the install. It has a location to get to the GRUB directory to load
>stage1 (we know that stage1 and stage2 and all other things are in the
>GRUB directory look them up yourself). So it locates the GRUB directory
>to load s
This sounds to me as if it's the same thing I'm seeing. Prior to my
update last Wednesday I had no such auth failure entries in my logs. On
Wednesday I updated all my Redhat boxes to:
RH 9: openssh-server-3.5p1-6.9
RH 7.2, 7.3: openssh-server-3.1p1-8
I mostly use DSA keys, but passwords occasiona
Fred,
indent did the trick. I could not for the life of me remember it's
name and "apropos" wasn't giving me anything useful.
Thanks!
Mike
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>The fact that you have
> the IP's obfuscated
> makes me wonder if you're running this on a real IP?
Bingo!
Prior to copying and pasting my smb.conf contents, I
realized that using the SWAT had cleared out a lot of
my original configurations. I'm confident that this is
the reason as to why I'm no
i dont know that i in right list to post this
problem, but
i have a problem with my mail server using qmail
and under operating system redhat 7.1.
the problem in several days like 2 day my mail
server have a problem with smtp, the clients cant send mail and the error
message from the server
On Sun, 2003-08-03 at 23:54, Joshua Peter wrote:
> I've tried using SWAT, and didn't find it any easier
> than manually configuring the appropriate SAMBA files.
> That didn't clear up my probs. I also tried adding the
> following lines into my iptables file. That didn't fix
> it either. As a matter
I've tried using SWAT, and didn't find it any easier
than manually configuring the appropriate SAMBA files.
That didn't clear up my probs. I also tried adding the
following lines into my iptables file. That didn't fix
it either. As a matter of fact, after I followed that
suggestion I was then unabl
Joseph Aphraim Kaliyadan wrote:
Hi All,
I would like to know the best and free linux mail
server which is highly scalable. The traffic could be
around 1000 user accounts and around 200 users
accessing simutaneously.
My vote will go to Courier every time. Its architecture and
configuration is
Michael Hamam wrote:
Hello all,
I configured OpenLdap, but when I rebooted the server I could not login
even as root. The error is "Authentication Failed".
What seems to be the problem.
You've probably got the LDAP server's hostname wrong, or some similar
misconfiguration.
First, you're going to
hi!
would anyone suggest a workable email client better than ximian
evolution?
currently, i'm using a linux box (RH9) and ximian as email client.
using a Microsoft Exhange Server gives me a lot of headache because
my mail would not go out using SMTP server (outgoing). i needed to
have few workar
On Sun, 3 Aug 2003 13:21:34 -0500, Robert C. Paulsen Jr. wrote
> On Sun, Aug 03, 2003 at 01:50:36PM -0400, R. Brong wrote:
> > Hi.
> >
> >
> >
> > Linux novice who'd like some advice on upgrading my RH9 Mozilla 1.2 to
> >
> > the latest 1.4 version. I've tried to upgrade using Synaptic (only
After a crash caused by my own putzing around with swap files, USB no
longer seems to work on my system. I reinstalled the dev RPM, and seem to
have the necessary modules loaded:
ehci-hcd 20072 0 (unused)
usb-ohci 21704 0 (unused)
usbcore
Thanks to all for their input. I did not get everything fixed, but I made
progress.
Sincerely,
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On Sun, 2003-08-03 at 20:35, L. K. Pierce wrote:
> On Sun, 2003-08-03 at 19:15, Joshua Peter wrote:
> > I'm using RH9, and I've been able to get my share to be seen in Win2k
> > My Network Places. However, when I double-click on it, I'm getting the
> > "\\myFileServer is not accessible. The network
On Sat, Aug 02, 2003 at 06:12:55PM -0500, Tao Chen wrote:
>
> > Ok I give. Can someone tell me where to get "cb". I remember it being on
> the
> > system in 7.0 but I can't track it down in 7.3.
>
> Turns out 'cb' is not available on Redhat ( I was working on AIX, sorry.)
> With a google search,
On Mon, 4 Aug 2003, Ian Mortimer wrote:
> > I just installed vsftpd and it seems to be working ok except that I'm
> > seeing these warning messages in the syslog. Any idea what's causing
> > these? I'm just logging on from the same host as the ftp server.
> >
> > Aug 1 19:31:51 tiger vsftpd:
On Sunday 03 August 2003 17:25, Alex wrote:
> Does anybody know what is this and what would be the cause+fix for
> something like this?
>
> Forged DCC command from 192.168.254.26: 82.xxx.xxx.xxx:1799
>
> Thanks
Will this fit the circumstances? If not, I'm not going to be much more
help but it ma
Ed Wilts wrote:
What I do is connect a Linksys router/firewall to the cable modem.
Yes, that seems like it would be the best solution. Thanks for the
suggestions all.
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On Sun, 2003-08-03 at 19:15, Joshua Peter wrote:
> I'm using RH9, and I've been able to get my share to be seen in Win2k
> My Network Places. However, when I double-click on it, I'm getting the
> "\\myFileServer is not accessible. The network path was not found." I
> can't seem to find a working so
sophos, and its easy to configure
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Hi all,I am the redhat user. I am using the mail server
in Linux Redhat 7.1I would like to k
I'm using RH9, and I've been able to get my share to be seen in Win2k My Network Places. However, when I double-click on it, I'm getting the "\\myFileServer is not accessible. The network path was not found." I can't seem to find a working solution from google searches and other message boards. Ca
> I just installed vsftpd and it seems to be working ok except that I'm
> seeing these warning messages in the syslog. Any idea what's causing
> these? I'm just logging on from the same host as the ftp server.
>
> Aug 1 19:31:51 tiger vsftpd: warning: can't get client address:
> Bad file des
Does anybody know what is this and what would be the cause+fix for something
like this?
Forged DCC command from 192.168.254.26: 82.xxx.xxx.xxx:1799
Thanks
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Thanks a lot Michael! That completely solved it.
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On 03 Aug 2003 17:34:21 -0300, Herculano de Lima Einloft Neto wrote:
> I'm trying to get an ADSL connection with SpeedStream 5200 to work on
> RH 9.0; on Windows XP (the dual boot) it's up and running. In Network
> Device Control I can easily activa
I'm trying to get an ADSL connection with SpeedStream 5200 to work on
RH 9.0; on Windows XP (the dual boot) it's up and running. In Network
Device Control I can easily activate the connection, but I can't browse
to provider authentication or ping anywhere; nothing resolves.. I've
tried copying t
On Sun, 2003-08-03 at 15:21, Vivek Shankar wrote:
> I'm following instructions from http://xtrinsic.com/geek/articles/acpi.html
>
> when i run make bzImage i get this:
>
Are you starting with your current config and just adding ACPI? You need
to make sure that works before you fine tune.
If that
Worked! Thanks,
-Devon
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On Sun, 3 Aug 2003, Devon Harding - GTH
Bret Hughes wrote:
Just curious what is in the device.map file? This is where grub assigns
device numbers used in grub.conf. I don't know if this is used in the
installation of grub on the mbr or after but since I don't remember
anything about this I thought I would ask. If it was posted alread
This is excerpts from the GNU GRUB manual. The manual suggests that you
may have a problem with the device map in /boot/grub (this maybe where
it is located). It says that GRUB doesn't know how to translate from
bios disk to OS designations so it uses the device map in the grub
directory. So Ashl
On Sun, 3 Aug 2003, Devon Harding - GTHLA wrote:
> With an rpm, I can remove the installation by typing 'rpm -e ...', but I installed
> clamav from source and want to remove it to install the rpm version. How is this
> done?
>
> -Devon
If I recall correctly, you go into the source directory
I'm following instructions from http://xtrinsic.com/geek/articles/acpi.html
when i run make bzImage i get this:
/usr/src/linux-2.4-acpi/include/asm/processor.h:267:1: warning: this is the
location of the previous definition
base.c: In function `is_devfsd_or_child':
base.c:1417: structure has no
With an rpm, I can remove the installation by typing 'rpm -e ...', but I installed
clamav from source and want to remove it to install the rpm version. How is this done?
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Below is my output from the Bonnie HDD test program. I am using a 3ware
7000-2 RAID card (mirroring configuration) with a 30GB 5400RPM Maxtor drive.
I have set the vm.max-readahead=256 and vm.min-readahead=128 settings that
3ware recommends in my /etc/sysctl.conf on my RH 7.3 box.
Can anyone she
On Sun, 2003-08-03 at 14:42, Big Chuck wrote:
> We have a 500-node Linux cluster and several other Linux servers and
> keeping everything up to date is a pain. Is it possbiel to download all
> the updates to a central repository and then point up2date to that machine?
I'm pretty sure it is, as
thanks
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We have a 500-node Linux cluster and several other Linux servers and
keeping everything up to date is a pain. Is it possbiel to download all
the updates to a central repository and then point up2date to that machine?
Thanks,
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On Sun, 3 Aug 2003 13:13:46 -0500, Otto Haliburton wrote:
> Knowing where the GRUB directory is doesn't have anything to do with
> knowing where things are located. The MBR is in the 1st sector of the
> drive we agree. Once GRUB is called it goes to
On Sun, Aug 03, 2003 at 01:50:36PM -0400, R. Brong wrote:
> Hi.
>
>
>
> Linux novice who'd like some advice on upgrading my RH9 Mozilla 1.2 to
>
> the latest 1.4 version. I've tried to upgrade using Synaptic (only
>
> sees 1.2), as well as look for RH9 RPMs but I can't find anything
>
> a
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On Sun, 3 Aug 2003 09:28:56 -0500, Otto Haliburton wrote:
> > BIOS loads and starts the code from master boot record, but code in
> > MBR fails to load stage1.5 which is located at a fixed position on
> > hda. At that point, GRUB does not even know ab
On Sun, 3 Aug 2003, Frederic Herman wrote:
> David Hart wrote:
>
> >On Sun, 2003-08-03 at 08:05, Vivek Shankar wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Hello list,
> >>
> >>Is ACPI enabled in the stock kernel? acpid is running but i dont see
> >>/proc/acpi. Any other advice on getting to soft-off my machine? Thanks
Hi.
Linux novice who'd like some
advice on upgrading my RH9 Mozilla 1.2 to
the latest 1.4 version. I've
tried to upgrade using Synaptic (only
sees 1.2), as well as look
for RH9 RPMs but I can't find anything
applicable. My questions:
1. I do
see a source file at mozilla.org
On 03 Aug 2003 08:20:52 -0400, Jason Dixon wrote
> On Sun, 2003-08-03 at 01:35, Mike Vanecek wrote:
>
> > However, it does not give me instructions on where to install them.
>
> Actually, it does. Granted, there's a lot of documentation on their
> site, but the answer *is* there.
>
> > Would so
On Sun, 2003-08-03 at 13:00, Benjamin J. Weiss wrote:
> > I did a find and grepped the output. These don't appear to be installed
> > (although, curiously, I think I found a config file for xf86cfg.)
> >
> > What are the steps for adding a new card? Here is what I did:
> >
> > 1. physicall
> I did a find and grepped the output. These don't appear to be installed
> (although, curiously, I think I found a config file for xf86cfg.)
>
> What are the steps for adding a new card? Here is what I did:
>
> 1. physically installed card
> 2. disabled on-board video in BIOS
> 3. watche
David Hart wrote:
On Sun, 2003-08-03 at 08:05, Vivek Shankar wrote:
Hello list,
Is ACPI enabled in the stock kernel? acpid is running but i dont see
/proc/acpi. Any other advice on getting to soft-off my machine? Thanks.
It is NOT but is easy to compile in. According to the Kernel docs,
On Sunday, 03 August, 2003 16:56, James Gibbon wrote :
> Never tried it, but a quick look at the rpm man pages suggests
> that the '--allmatches' option will remove 'both' binutils entries.
> Then you can reinstall it, and hopefully you'll only have one.
Ah that's it, I missed that one, thanks
On Sun, 2003-08-03 at 02:27, brian davison wrote:
> Kenneth... I feel Your on the right track here... you may have missed her
> post where she said nothing was changed and went on to say she did
> switch jumper positions... this changes same parts of the hardware
> addressing. so a
"Olivier Dony" wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I can't exactly remember how I managed to create this duplication
> (something about rpm segfault'ing wrt the glibc version during the
> install of one of those packages, and stuff like that), but anyway,
> here it goes :
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# apt-get instal
You might try the --force option with the erase.
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>
>
BTW the MBR is on HDA
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Hello,
I can't exactly remember how I managed to create this duplication
(something about rpm segfault'ing wrt the glibc version during the
install of one of those packages, and stuff like that), but anyway,
here it goes :
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# apt-get install spamassassin
Processing File Dependen
I did a find and grepped the output. These don't appear to be installed
(although, curiously, I think I found a config file for xf86cfg.)
What are the steps for adding a new card? Here is what I did:
1. physically installed card
2. disabled on-board video in BIOS
3. watched kudzu detect th
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On Sun, 3 Aug 2003 04:13:09 -0500, Otto Haliburton wrote:
> We have all been ignoring one fact and that is for some reason
> GRUB is loading part of the boot loader on the second drive.
Unfortunately, the shown grub.conf does not agree with th
On Sun, 2003-08-03 at 08:05, Vivek Shankar wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> Is ACPI enabled in the stock kernel? acpid is running but i dont see
> /proc/acpi. Any other advice on getting to soft-off my machine? Thanks.
>
It is NOT but is easy to compile in. According to the Kernel docs, you
cannot run
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On Sunday 03 August 2003 09:00 am, Frederic Herman wrote:
> Vivek Shankar wrote:
> >Is ACPI enabled in the stock kernel? acpid is running but i dont see
> >/proc/acpi. Any other advice on getting to soft-off my machine? Thanks.
> My guess is that it's not. Anyone know for sure?
It is not suppor
Xf86config or xf86cfg might be there.. give those a go..
Hth
Kel
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I installed a v
I installed a voodoo3 video card in my redhat 9 computer. kuzdu detected it and did
some configuring. But x doesn't work and redhat-config-xfree cannot run. Is there
any other text-mode configuration tool I coudl be using?
Should I see tdfx loaded? When I do an lsmod, I don't see any driver
Vivek Shankar wrote:
Hello list,
Is ACPI enabled in the stock kernel? acpid is running but i dont see
/proc/acpi. Any other advice on getting to soft-off my machine? Thanks.
TIA,
vivek
My guess is that it's not. Anyone know for sure?
Fred
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Yes, you could set up a web proxy and the Windows machine would be able to surf the
Internet without having a direct connection and you would not have to arrange for a
router.
But I don't think many people do this for a few reasons. First, the Windows box will
have web access (of some quality)
On Sun, 2003-08-03 at 19:11, Redhat Man wrote:
> 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
On Sun, 2003-08-03 at 01:35, Mike Vanecek wrote:
> However, it does not give me instructions on where to install them.
Actually, it does. Granted, there's a lot of documentation on their
site, but the answer *is* there.
> Would someone please tell me how to install the codecs.
/usr/lib/win32/
Hello list,
Is ACPI enabled in the stock kernel? acpid is running but i dont see
/proc/acpi. Any other advice on getting to soft-off my machine? Thanks.
TIA,
vivek
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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
Otto Haliburton wrote:
What kind of disk contoller do you have and what
kind of computer system(manufacturer) is this computer.
I can tell you Monday when I get to the office and pull the specs on
the board. It's a (custom built) white box containing an Intel board.
One IDE bus, and 2 aic78
No, actually I wanted to see if when it booted it was creating a
partition or swap space on drive b. Don't be so sensitive. I also
wanted to see if it was chaining the partitions together in a way that
would cause it to renumber the partitions so that it could not locate
the GRUB directory. What
Otto Haliburton wrote:
Ashley while I believe you when you say that there
is nothing on drive B would you post a fdisk listing of partitions on
drive b.
You really don't believe me when I say there's -NOTHING- on the
drive, do you? How about this? I've actually killed everything,
including
Hi all,
We have all been ignoring one fact and that is for some reason
GRUB is loading part of the boot loader on the second drive. It
apparently thinks that linux is on the second drive. A setup where the
boot loader is on the MBR of drive A but linux is on drive B so that the
boot is A
Establish the internl network using a "cable router".
All local IPs are then assigned by the router , and the router goes to the
cable and gets its EXTERNAL IP there. The cable sees your net as one
address, and all internal messaging stays internal, with only the internet
bound traffic actually
brian davison wrote:
Ashley... try not changing the drive to single... leave it as the Master.
( as in "don't change the jumper when removing the second drive")
No can do. hda has three settings on it: Master, Master w/ Slave,
and Slave. Since hdb was installed, it's been set to Master
On Du, 2003-08-03 at 05:10, Alex wrote:
> Also maybe you can recomend me some other IM server with voice chat support
> if Jabber lacks this.
I don't know of any. When I need voice, I use gnomemeeting, work fine
with MS Netmeeting too.
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Kenneth... I feel Your on the right track here... you may have missed her
post where she said nothing was changed and went on to say she did
switch jumper positions... this changes same parts of the hardware
addressing. so a hard coded "go there" might not see what a bios call
would
If this hasn't been tried yet
the bioses don't all need/ want the drives to be set any way but master or
slave.
Ashley... try not changing the drive to single... leave it as the Master.
( as in "don't change the jumper when removing the second drive")
the addressing of the drive
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