At 18:56 10/2/2003, you wrote:
On Thu, Oct 02, 2003 at 01:02:51PM -0400, Hal Burgiss wrote:
> Because telnet and ftp are security nightmares, and no rational person
> would want to run them.
To a very large extent, this is crap. Telnet can certainly be replaced
by SSH, but there is no good firewal
At 11:30 10/3/2003, you wrote:
I use the Intel cards which have AFT software. It allows me to bond
ports. I have two dual nics. I pair the first port on the first card with
the second port on the second and then reverse that for the
second pair. Then I have one of each pair go to a
different switch
Hal,
The 5200 supports Ethernet and USB.
My DSL provider uses PPPoA. Does the modem do all of the PPPoA
authentication with the provider or do I need to use PPoE over PPPoA to
authenticate from the Linux box?
Thank you
Bob
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At 15:20 10/3/2003, you wrote:
I was wondering how many times a CD-RW disc is good for? I do a nightly
incremental backup and didn't want to over-exceed its life span/# of
re-writes.
I'm just using the garden variety cheap media.
Try googling for it. Don't take my word for it, but somewhere back
I downloaded iproute2-2.4.7-now-ss010824.tar.gz and I did patched tc with
the htb3.6_tc.diff from htb3.6-020525.tgz and when I try to use a htb script
I get just errors. I did not patch the kernel, since I use kernel 2.4.21 and
I saw on - HTB Homepage that I need to patch it only if I run version 2
Where can I get f2c and fort77 for my Red Hat 9 (RPMS)?
Or alternatively, where can I get recent version source code for them ?
Thanks,
Herbert
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On Fri, 2003-10-03 at 11:17, R Sánchez wrote:
> Wasn't there some type of distro proyect that was precisely a RedHat
> adaptation for minimal systems?
>
Yes, it's called RULE. http://www.rule-project.org
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Have you looked at Samba? I believe it can act as a BDC.
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Sent: Fri, 3 Oct 2003 19:13:15 -0400
Subject: Is it possible to use red hat as a BDC?
> Hello all,
>
> Is it possible
Yeah, this is a good point. If you notice that on the 568B standard the
blue pair separates the green. This is to prevent crosstalk.
Ethernet(10Mbps) and FastEthernet(100Mbps) both only use 4 pins which
correspond to 4 wires. Pins 1,2,3 and 6. I believe that TX are 1,2 and
RX are 3 and 6. So i
Hello all,
Is it possible to used red hat as a BDC?
I would love to be able to drop in an Extra Linux server and do this if
it is possible ...
TIA
Keith Birchfield
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All,
Sorry if this is not the right list for this
question, if it is, please re-direct me to the right list.
I have been using Postfix 1.1 for over a year, but
wanted some of the functionality of Postfix 2.0, after using RPM install, I
found that Postfix 2.0 doesn't support SASL auth.
Hi,
I noticed that my shadow passwd entries are in plain
text!!!
I have a fresh install of Redhat 9 with all the
patches and no custom configs. Before I implement YP,
I need to make sure that ypcat will not return
passwords in plaintext.
Can anyone help me in figuring out why /etc/shadow has
th
How to actually use the tool itself:
First, I have 2 crimp tools. One I bought long, long ago and another that
I got for free with a spool of CAT5 cable. The free one looks good, but
doesn't make a reliable cable. The one I got long, long ago really works
well. There is a quality difference
Hi!
I'm starting with linux. i don't know if the question i'm writing has
been questioned before, if so i'm sorry.
I'm using Apache as web server, and i don't know how to implement a
directory alias in the Apache (like a virtual directory in the Win IIS).
Suppose my web server has the following b
I figured out that it shows up as a SCSI device, /dev/sda.
I just installed a Promise Technology TX2000 RAID controller. Promise
Technology referred me to the Linux community to help me find my array.
Any takers?
Earl
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Hello all,
I've got a newbie question here ...
Is it possible to used red hat as a BDC?
I would love to be able to drop in an Extra Linux server and do this if
it is possible ...
TIA
Keith Birchfield
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Yeah,
I've had it with SCO. I wish IBM would just throw their weight at
them and make them go away for good. That would be a plus.
:-)
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I just installed a Promise Technology TX2000 RAID controller. Promise
Technology referred me to the Linux community to help me find my array.
Any takers?
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At 01:07 10/3/2003, you wrote:
Alguién me puede decir como me puedo dar de baja de esta lista gracias...
Hasta abajo de cada mensaje que te envía la lista hay un URL. Vé a esa
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Hello,
I was wondering how many times a CD-RW disc is good for? I do a nightly
incremental backup and didn't want to over-exceed its life span/# of
re-writes.
I'm just using the garden variety cheap media.
TIA
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I've had a working desktop installation of Redhat 7.1 for about 2
years. No big problems. Yesterday it failed to boot giving the
following message:
/lib/8139too.o: init_module: No such device
Hint: insomd errors can be caused by incorrect module parameters,
including
invalid IO or IRQ parameters
Zyski, John wrote:
Use of the tool..
When you put the wires into the RJ-45 cap, you then insert the cable with cap on it into the squisher part of the crimper. It should only fit one way.
Crossover, is where the cable goes out on friday with a big wig.
Or when you need to connect
off topic but i thought it a good read.
flame suite is on
http://news.com.com/2010-7344-5083904.html?tag=cd_gutspro
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This might help you out
http://www.mi.chu.edu.tw/~ykchang/Courses/DataComm/CAT5-wiring/CAT5-wiring.html
http://www.aptcommunications.com/ncode.htm
Good luck!! It's really rather easy
JEFFREY WIMMER
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>I think I understand the ordering of the wires now, but I still have two
>questions:
>1. How to actually *use* the tool itself
There should have been instructions with the tool and or connectors.
Trial and error works great :-) After a while, one develops their method for
cutting, trimming, wire
Place wires in connector after stripping outer insulation, place connector
in crimping tool and crimp.
Cross overs are used to link hubs, routers and bridges to each other through
regular ports most devices have a cross over port. Or you can use them to
connect two computers without a hub,router or
Use of the tool..
When you put the wires into the RJ-45 cap, you then insert the cable with cap on it
into the squisher part of the crimper. It should only fit one way.
Crossover, is where the cable goes out on friday with a big wig.
Or when you need to connect two computers without a
On Fri, 2003-10-03 at 07:57, Edward Croft wrote:
> I have been trying to get tripwire configured, but because I run nightly
> backups I get warnings due to time changes on files. I have added the -a
> which I thought was to ignore access times, but I still get it. It makes
> tripwire almost useless
Whew!
I think I understand the ordering of the wires now, but I still have two
questions:
1. How to actually *use* the tool itself
2. (kinda stupid, I know) what is the diff between crossover and patch
cables and when should either be used?
I really appreciate all your help.
Harold
On Fri, 2003-10-
James D. Parra wrote:
NameVirtualHost 192.168.101.101
DocumentRoot /var/www/html/ddd < Look here
ServerName "www.domainname.com:80" < You don't need the ':80'
ServerAlias "domainname.com"
ErrorLog /var/log/httpd/ddd_error_log
TransferLog /var/log/httpd/ddd_access_log
Has anyone used LVM with reiserfs filesystems on a RHEL AS 2.1 production
system before? I've done this before on a few non-critical production
servers and haven't had any problems. I want to implement this on our
mission critical ERP system now, and I was wondering if anyone is using
this curren
Title: Message
Is there a way to
update to the latest version of PHP (PHP 4.3.4RC1) using RPM's rather then
using source code. I am unable to find any RH downloads for
this.
I am using RH9.
thanks
-Me
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T
The order previously stated below does a good job for reducing noise if
you use this cable for Telephone or Ethernet. With that pin-out the T/R
pin are twisted together and the A1/A2 pins are twisted together so you
get a better Common Mode Noise Rejection which makes it suitable for
Telco or Netwo
As some of the people have already alluded to, the pair matching does
matter. Category 5/5e/6 all have different twists, and Category 6 even
has a piece of plastic in the cable the keeps the twisted pairs
separated. Matching the pairs to the standards of EIA/TIA 568a and 568b
help alleviate crossta
>This might be nitpicky, but as I understand it, color order does matter due to the
>use of the twisted pairs. The pairs are twisted to compensate for the spin of the
>energy moving through the cables, lessening the occurrence of cross talk. The
>popular standards consider the use of the pairs
This might be nitpicky, but as I understand it, color order does matter due to the use
of the twisted pairs. The pairs are twisted to compensate for the spin of the energy
moving through the cables, lessening the occurrence of cross talk. The popular
standards consider the use of the pairs in
I think order does matter or at least the pairs match. I have had some hand
made cables crap out due to "what ever wire straight through". You get
"cross talk" across the pairs and wind up with weird issues.
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On Fri, 2003-10-03 at 14:34, James D. Parra wrote:
> Okay, I am at a complete loss.
Try this link:
http://www.freewebmasterhelp.com/tutorials/htaccess/1
>
> I made all of the recommendations posted and determined the following;
>
> 1) Apache is running and can serve its default page from http:/
On Fri, 2003-10-03 at 14:37, Nick White wrote:
> Pin 1 is on the left if the "hook" is on the bottom. Like an earlier
> poster said, it really doesn't matter what color goes where, as it's the
> order that counts. The most common standard used these days (568B) is
> as Harold pointed out:
>
> 1
Pin 1 is on the left if the "hook" is on the bottom. Like an earlier
poster said, it really doesn't matter what color goes where, as it's the
order that counts. The most common standard used these days (568B) is
as Harold pointed out:
1 White-orange
2 Orange
3 White-green
4 Blue
5 White-blue
6 G
Okay, I am at a complete loss.
I made all of the recommendations posted and determined the following;
1) Apache is running and can serve its default page from http://localhost
2) All file system permissions are set correctly.
3) It appears that, maybe, something in the global settings is overri
On Fri, 2003-10-03 at 14:17, cajun wrote:
> Harold Martin wrote:
>
> >Hello,
> >Can anyone point mt toward a how-to on using an RJ45 crimp tool?
> >Thanks,
> >Harold
> >
> >
> >
> >
> Hi Harold,
>
> I don't think there is any how to on that. What are you needing to know
> exactly? Or you nee
Harold Martin wrote:
Hello,
Can anyone point mt toward a how-to on using an RJ45 crimp tool?
Thanks,
Harold
Hi Harold,
I don't think there is any how to on that. What are you needing to know
exactly? Or you needing to know the pin out for the wiring? If so here
is what I have always used:
From: Harold Martin Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 11:06
> Hello,
> Can anyone point mt toward a how-to on using an RJ45 crimp tool?
> Thanks,
> Harold
Do you mean something like:
http://www.netspec.com/helpdesk/wiredoc.html
HTH
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Ok, thanks for the tip
Now, how do I activate bonding or where can I download
the correct bonding driver, since I don't have this file
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-bond0.
Thanks!
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Hello,
Can anyone point mt toward a how-to on using an RJ45 crimp tool?
Thanks,
Harold
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was try to connect to the internet
redhat8. the modem dialed the number then i get error
messages
terminal is:
Opener: received SetSecret
Opener: received OpenDevice
Opener: received ExecPPPDaemon
In parent: pppd pid 3013
Opener: received OpenResolv
Opener: received OpenResolv
Opener: receiv
hello,
I have to build an application that supports file transfer thru dial-up network, as a part of my acedemic project work this semester. I'd been busy with a commercial CGI project for one of the call-center websites. I had posted for help prior to this and was advised to read thru serial pr
On Fri, 2003-10-03 at 12:52, mike wrote:
> Hi!
> I have Red Hat 9 with 2 network cards, I want to make a load balance
> but I don't know how too fuse them, is there any way to do this?
> Thanks for your help
Mike, that depends on the card. I use the Intel cards which have AFT
software. It allows me
Sounds like you're talking about bonding, not load
balancing...google is your friend. When you know what you're looking for is the
time to ask it here.
Regards,
MRW
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Hi!
I have Red Hat 9 with 2 network cards, I want to make a
load balance but I don't know how too fuse them, is there any way to do
this?
Thanks for your help
Try rebuilding with parallel support. "make xconfig" or "make menuconfig"
and turning it on in the build and them rebuild.
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> Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 11:19 AM
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Wasn't there some type of distro proyect that was precisely a RedHat
adaptation for minimal systems?
I saw somthing of the like on the web once. Try some googleing!
Reven
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Sent: Friday, October 03
Hi,
Look for the file "fstab" in the /etc folder and open it with your favorite
text-editor.
Now look for a line like:
/dev/hda8 /mnt/vfat vfat defaults 0 0
and change it to:
/dev/hda8 /mnt/vfat vfat defaults,umask=000 0 0
This will give read/write/execute permision to all users, which is ok
Hi,
I am running RH 9, Kernel 2.4.22 on my Toshiba Tecra 9000.
For some reason, RH just does not recognize my Parallel Port. So, I am
stuck without being able to print on my Epson Stylus 80.
Any thoughts?
tia..
Shesh
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Anthony E. Greene wrote:
> Add the commands to ~/.bash_profile within an if loop that checks to see
> if you're running X:
>
> if [ -n "$DISPLAY" ] ; then
> xset whatever
> fi
Thanks, that will do it.. there should be another way though.
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On Fri, 2003-10-03 at 11:15, Richard F. Hobson wrote:
> I am starting to work with MySql 4.x.(have it installed and running on
> my RH 9 machine) I am not new to relational databases (SqlServer,
> Informix), but am new to MySql. Can someone recommend the appropriate
> list when learning MySql fr
I am starting to work with MySql 4.x.(have it installed and running on
my RH 9 machine) I am not new to relational databases (SqlServer,
Informix), but am new to MySql. Can someone recommend the appropriate
list when learning MySql from the ground-up?
Thanks
Rich Hobson
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Title: bsd
I am trying to mount redhat 9 to a freeBSD partition.
I used a mount line that whould work, but it doesn't see the partition.
The drive is from a maxtor maxattach 4000. Anyone have any info on this?
Thank you.
I have been trying to get tripwire configured, but because I run nightly
backups I get warnings due to time changes on files. I have added the -a
which I thought was to ignore access times, but I still get it. It makes
tripwire almost useless as it reports over 2000 errors. Most of the
errors are t
You'll need gcc, kernel headers and some dev libs, and some other packages.
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Subject: Minimal install RH8?
Hi!
I am thinking of making a fresh install of RH8 with
Hi!
I am thinking of making a fresh install of RH8 with minimal option (476
megs). Then I myself to compile and install PHP, Apache2, Squid, Samba,
Wu-ftp.
The question is if I will be able to compile all this with the software
which is allready installed with this minimal instalation or I will
I've got a perl script that runs and sends an email. It worked fine
until I added the -b option for a blank carbon copy. The mail is
still getting sent to the last address, but the bcc's are not getting
sent and the mail is added to dead.letter file. When I run a command
line mail command w
I got a Cisco CD565 K9 content engine. When it's boot
I see the following screen.
CSCO
CHS
dbgrub-start.S
Uncompressing Linux.Ok booting the kernel.
How I can make the system boots up to a command
prompt?
Thanks
Dali
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damovand wrote:
Hi,
I think mod_auth_mysql is probably for authenticating a remote user of MySQL.
If I'm correct then I can comment out that statement. But my concern is the
incompatibility that exists. Why is it so? Am I going to have problems with
other modules and features? For exampl
On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 11:10, Jason Dixon wrote:
> I'm looking for an exhaustive list of return codes for up2date. The
> manpage claims only two: 0 (success) and 1 (failure). However, I've
> managed to trap a 256 as well, so I was wondering if anyone's seen
> anything authoritative.
I've found th
Hello all,
I have a brand new system that I have installed RH 9 with all updates.
Since the updates, I now cannot ssh *from* this server to any other one,
but I *can* ssh *to* this server. This is what I get when I try from the
new server:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# ssh -v aa
OpenSSH_3.5p1, SSH
Hello,
I have a problem which i can't solve and don't know how to.
I have the redhat linux 9 partition and a FAT32(F: in windows) partition, i
also have windows on a different partition(C:). There is only files and
folders on the F: drive.
THE PROBLEM
After mounting the F: . The permissions
Hi,
I got excellent answers concerning mysql og
httpd start as services, and have a question
in relation to this subject.
I have looked into what happens at boot, but
I don't have a deeper understanding of it
yet. Therefore, I don't know if it is
possible/advisable to change the setting that
prompt
The other day I was trying to install the latest Mail::SpamAssassin
module through CPAN and it kept failing early in the compile. I've run
into this before, so I looked at /etc/sysconfig/i18n and sure enough my
LANG variable was set back to the default LANG="en_US.UTF-8". I changed
it to en_US (aga
I have a NVIDIA GeForce 4 with TV-out, and I
would like to get DVD to display on my TV. I
have browsed around and found many different
tools but can't really seem to find my way
around it all. Does anyone have any
experience in this? I run RH9.
Thanks
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>
> I've tried ~/.Xclients, even ~/.xinitrc, with full paths, with exec &,
>but nothing. I give up. Anyone?
Add the commands to ~/.bash_profile within an if loop that checks to see
if you're running X:
if [ -
Hi!
Have to do it in english but maybe it will help you solving your problem or
someone else can translate it for you. Go to the following URL:
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Read the section entitled by "redhat-list Subscribers". It says "To change
your subscription (set
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lista gracias...
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