Peter B. West wrote:
Bill,
This is getting a bit confused. You say you have just installed a new
disk, yet you also say you want to reduce a 60Gb /var partition. If you
are installing a new disk, you can decide at the outset how big a /var
partition you want. I would go back to the
Chris Purcell wrote:
Bill Tangren said:
Hello all,
I know this has been addressed on this list before, but I can't seem to
find it in the archives. If someone can point it out, I would be very
appreciative.
My /var partition is nearly full. I installed a new hard disk, used
fdisk to partiti
y changing the
partitions labels, using tune2fs?
tune2fs -L /temp /dev/hda7
tune2fs -L /var /dev/hdb1
tune2fs -L /user /dev/hda7
Something like that?
Bill
mv /var /var.old
mv /user /var
mv /var.old /user
Chris
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I couldn't figure this out, so I noticed that the largest file in /var
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No joy.
Any ideas?
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potential attackers. And for the cost of
setting it up, the payoff is more than enough. Blocking these IP ranges is
certainly no replacement for good practices (patching, thoughtful
configuration, etc.).
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MKlinke wrote:
Did you put id_dsa or id_dsa.pub into the authorized_keys2 file above.
It should be the public key that is inserted.
Regards, Mike Klinke
That was it. I used id_dsa, not id_dsa.pub, the public key. Thanks,
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On Fri, 2003-10-10 at 14:16, Bill Tangren wrote:
Chris Purcell wrote:
I tried this on both the backup machine, and the machine to be backed
up. I still get prompted for a password. Could you (or someone else)
provide an example of how you would use this in a script that uses
MKlinke wrote:
On Friday 10 October 2003 13:35, Bill Tangren wrote:
MKlinke wrote:
On Thursday 09 October 2003 10:41, Aly Dharshi wrote:
Hello,
So how do you sort out the passwd when ssh asks for one, do you
have it in some secret file ?
'ssh-agent' is one option for this..
man
pages for ssh-agent and ssh-add, and it was not clear to me. The eval
function provides ssh-agent's pid, but I'm not sure how to use it in
this case.
TIA,
Bill
Try this...
Connnect FROM comp = Tiger
Connect TO comp = Lion
From Tiger...
ssh-keygen -t dsa
(when asked for location an
s to their
$HOME/.spamassassin/user_prefs file.
I know there are other ways to invoke spamassassin, but I don't have
many users here, so overhead is not a big issue. YMMV.
HTH,
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another? I read the man
pages for ssh-agent and ssh-add, and it was not clear to me. The eval
function provides ssh-agent's pid, but I'm not sure how to use it in
this case.
TIA,
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onto it.
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RHN which by itself is $60.
> >
> > http://www.buy.com/retail/product.asp?sku=20359120&loc=105&queryType=soft
>
> $100.- ?!?!? Definitely not targeted at the home user, meethinks,
Hence the name; "Professional Workstation" as opposed to "Home USer
Desktop" ;
e new httpd.conf file, and copying the stuff
from the old .conf file that is specific to your site into the new
.conf. That is what I did (with mine, of course), and it worked.
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As far as that log is concerned, I didn't do anything with ssh.
Any hints?
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> interface.
>
> Anyone have any ideas? Right now we run IMail from ipswitch on a
> windows box. I'd prefer opensource, but would pay for a good close
> package.
http://www.qmailtoaster.com/
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> yrs). All training will be rolled over to RHEL 3 base this fall."
>
> I am not an RHCE so I do not have a formal announcement on this, but
> this did come from a well-trusted Red Hat person.
It is on the redhat site. This was announced when RHL9 came out. Thus,
there was
beta list is for the (former) RHL
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would like some more input.
>
>
> The QLogic cards seem fairly popular, and they are the only ones I've
> used.
I used to do testing of the fibre devices from HP (for HP). The 2300s
were the best ones I found. I'd go with them. And stay away from Agilent
(unless
On Thu, 2003-09-11 at 10:27, Jason Tesser wrote:
> OpenOffice can connect to a database. It nativly supports MySql through the jodbc
> driver.
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And PostgreSQL.
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l, I assume since I didn't use the kernel rpm.
The new kernel is up and running and the reference to the old
one is really an annoyance more than anything. Any help?
(I've googled and done the RH FAQ and
n
Red Hat's site. This is a new one on me. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
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e looking for. I hacked up a procedure to use
this card, and it is there.
Also, included in the box is an option to get a version 3 from linksys
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Any word on this from anyone at RH?
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Pager (for St. Jude Employees only)
1. Dial 3578 (1445 is my pager ID)
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I'll look at the links. Thank you. Frankly, I didn't even see them in
the first email, as I was too worked up over your "dry wit." But, that's
my deficiency. I do appreciate your help and will check out the docs you
sent.
Bill Johnson
On Wed, 20 Aug 2003, Jas
we had better learn to answer
questions from novices.
On Wed, 20 Aug 2003, Jason Dixon wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-08-20 at 21:38, Bill Johnson wrote:
> > I have tried to get acpi working with absolutely no success. I'm using
> > RH8, though, and I am an idiot when it comes
nths,
now, but at the time I last searched, I found lots, but none that seemed
to be written for novices.
Bill Johnson
On Tue, 19 Aug 2003, David Hart wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-08-19 at 17:57, Brian wrote:
> > How do i install acpi on Redhat 9?
>
> You need to custom compile t
OWA/Exchange sucks so bad, or
> because Ximian is very inefficient, but I do know that if you
I've had ethereal open while using it to watch the stream. I was trying
to determine if it was my system or the server. After watching OWA take
up to 2-3 minutes to respond, I concluded it was the s
utils, etc.. I recommend that method.
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7;m currently mounting NFS drives via my
fstab with:
GW2000:/usr /mnt/GW2000/usr nfs
GW2000:/home/mnt/GW2000/homenfs
GW2000:/mnt /mnt/GW2000/mnt nfs
How would I change this to include "soft"?
Thanks!
Bill Johnson
On Thu, 1
email at the same time. I also have other mac users who have
almost identical systems, and they have no problems.
TIA,
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from 7.3 to 9).
Somehow, the switching tool started sendmail but didn't stop postfix. It
took a while to get it all straightened out. Thanks again.
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through them?
They don't seem to appear on the panel at the bottom.
Ugh. Very annoying.
Thanks,
Fred
They minimize to a Task Bar. Right click on the menu bar, go to
add->applet->taskbar
You will see the minimized windows there.
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.2 is needed by gq-0.4.0-5
libssl.so.2 is needed by gq-0.4.0-5
I think this package requires openssl-0.9.6b. Perhaps you can see if
there is a newer version of gq?
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I've been trying to mount a LexarMedia Compact flash
card via the PCMCIA port and keep getting the
following error. Any help would be greatly
appreciated. Thanks in Advance.
Bill
USB Mass Storage device found at 2
hde: LEXAR ATA_FLASH, CFA DISK drive
ide2 at 0x100-0x107,0x10e on irq 3
ide-f
to. The printer has it's own
print queue. Any ideas to help a newb like me come up to speed on how
CUPS does business? My sense is I'm missing a vital step under Linux that
allows a print job to spool off to the lpd remote server.
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I have no problems with it, but it is always best to try it out first on
a non-production server. I keep a copies of my production servres for
just this reason.
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to stop the (erroneous?) auth failure logging. I sure don't want
to start ignoring auth failure messages...
Thanks,
Bill Barnard
> We just upgraded to this version of openssh due to the recent
> vulnerability (RHSA-2003:222-08).
>
> Everything still works, but now we get a l
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When you click on the systems tab, then click on the system on the list
that you don't want. The next page that comes up will have a link at the
upper right that says 'delete system'. Click on that.
HTH,
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>
> Well AS doesn't include OpenOffice and other "desktop" eyecandy apps. WS
Neither did RH7.x, which is what AS 2.x's base is. AS predates the 1.0
release of OOo as I recall.
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shake that but that's not to say it can't happen or won't.
People, people, people.
RedHat has a corporate Desktop version (WS) in addition to the releases
home users use. One way or the other they will be sticking to desktops.
Not to mention the fact that their admin tools are pretty
remote
> upgrade, I'm not going to have access to the CD player, and I will not be at
> the keyboard...
>
> So.. I still have the question.. How/where do I get/create the installation
> file tree.
Will the box be rebooting to do this, or are you talking about an
"o
Jason Dixon wrote:
On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 15:36, Bill Tangren wrote:
Does anyone know of a web-based newsgroup server, that has a similar
functionality to, say, squirrelmail for web-based email?
A google of "web-based newsgroup server" came back with this for the 4th
hit:
http://www.c
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Firewall?
The firewall has been set to allow pop3 and smtp traffic for that ip
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Does anyone know of a web-based newsgroup server, that has a similar
functionality to, say, squirrelmail for web-based email?
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Mike Vanecek wrote:
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 13:13:02 -0400, Bill Tangren wrote
Richard Humphrey wrote:
Check the logwatch.conf file. It explains in there how to change the
detail of logging
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next to your smoke detector and you get *more*
radiation than a DU round has.
Further, Tungsten displays no sharpening capabilities on impact, making
it *less* effective, not 'just as". In fact, Tungsten has more insoluble
compounds when inhaled than does uranium.
Thank you for playing &
(Which is what I am
> connecting to, maybe you are also?)
>
> In this case, anyone know of a exchange 2000 compatible mail client
> other than Outlook?
Evolution with the Ximian Connector works quite well.
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nd doesn't even reference
/etc/passwd, as the usernames are stored in the log file. Go ahead, try
it. Remove "other"'s ability to read /etc/passwd and run last. It is
unaffected. Run strings against /var/log/wmtp and you'll see that the
usernames are stored in it. If you don&
Michael Schwendt wrote:
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On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 16:44:10 -0400, Bill Tangren wrote:
rpm -Va
This is kind of distressing. I tried this on two of my boxen, and *many*
packages have check-sum errors.
Are you sure you interpreted rpm's output corr
have hard disk problems, or been hacked. Bad ram is
possible, but with no visible problems? I'm not sure what to do.
Any thoughts?
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particular services. That I don't know how to do.
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Peter Peltonen wrote:
On Wed, 2003-07-30 at 01:56, Bill Tangren wrote:
I recommend turning on verbose logging temporarily, to see what is
happening. Add this to the top of your .procmailrc file:
LOGFILE=$PMDIR/log
LOGABSTRACT=all
VERBOSE=yes
where PMDIR is where you want to put the procmail log
LOGABSTRACT=all
VERBOSE=yes
where PMDIR is where you want to put the procmail log file. This will
generates *lots* of output, so turn it on, try your test, then turn it
off again.
HTH,
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anks,
mark
do this repeatedly:
# rpm -e kernel-2.4.18-3
but replace the numbers with the version numbers of all the older
kernels you want to delete. It is probably wise to keep two or three
around, if you have the room.
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stop and restart the server.
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Kelly Goedert wrote:
Hello,
is there any command or file that will tell me which is my tape device
exactly?
Thank you.
Kelly.
The easiest thing is to scroll through dmesg and see what happened when
the tape drive was detected by the system at boot up time. That will
give you an idea.
Bill
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Ed Wilts wrote:
On Tue, Jul 15, 2003 at 04:10:13PM -0400, Bill Tangren wrote:
Ed Wilts wrote:
Thanks! I don't think that simply making the directories would have ever
occurred to me. I am having two other problems now. One, I get lots of
errors that look like this:
Attempting to buil
Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
*==}- Bill:
Please pardon another dumb question, but Where do you "run"
"# service network restart"?
Does the "#" signify execute the "service" command at the root prompt?
I tried "$ man service" yeild: "No
Jacques Lederer wrote:
On RH 7.3, it's in /etc/sysconfig/network that you have to change the
hostname. And then you still have to logout and log back in before it is
visible...
Hope this helps...
Jack
Don't need to log out. Simply run
# service network restart
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Ed Wilts wrote:
On Tue, Jul 15, 2003 at 02:34:13PM -0400, Bill Tangren wrote:
I am attempting to install MailScanner 4.22-4 RedHat RPM package on a RH
9 system, but it is not installing without errors.
The README file says to execute ./install.sh, however it says that I
don't have direct
tall. I get the error:
cannot create %source /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES
Any ideas?
TIA,
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command line when installing.
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Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
Hi Bill,
[Fri Jul 11 13:40:03 2003] [error] [client 10.1.5.58] File does not
exist: /etc/httpd/htdocs
The problem is, /etc/httpd/htdocs doesn't exist. htdocs doesn't appear
in any file I can find, including /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
Are you su
Hardy Merrill wrote:
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On Mon, 2003-07-14 at 11:16, Bill Tangren wrote:
Is it possible to configure the httpd rpm in RH 9 to use php, or do I
need to install apache from source and configure it that way? I have php
and apache installed (from RPM's), bu
Is it possible to configure the httpd rpm in RH 9 to use php, or do I
need to install apache from source and configure it that way? I have php
and apache installed (from RPM's), but the necessary modules don't seem
to have been included in httpd.conf. Is this possible?
TIA,
Bi
problem is, /etc/httpd/htdocs doesn't exist. htdocs doesn't appear
in any file I can find, including /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
These are some key lines in the httpd.conf file (they are the same on
both servers):
ServerRoot "/etc/httpd"
DocumentRoot "/home/httpd"
on't have the file listed
above. I am having this problem too. However, my %gconf.xml file is
empty (zero length). There are no sections in it to edit. I *could* set
up evolution to use POP, but that seems so unnecessary when the spool is
right there. Any thoughts?
Sigh,
Bill Tangren
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is is bash ...no?) Will the $ let me run things...??
Sorry if I sound like a child!!!
TIA
The '#' means you are logged in as root. The '$' means that your are
logged in as someone else.
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Edward Dekkers wrote:
Does this mean that I have an Ultra/33 controller, and cannot use this
particular Maxtor hard disk?
Most hard disks (in fact all I've used), will happilly work on UDMA mode 2.
This should not be a problem.
Regards,
Ed.
Great! Thanks for replying.
Bill
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This will put you in single user mode, and not ask for a password. Then
change the root password using passwd.
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yes no
UDMA enabled: yes no yes no
UDMA enabled: 2X 2 X
UDMA
DMA
PIO
Does this mean that I have an Ultra/33 controller, and cannot use this
particular Maxtor hard disk?
TIA,
Bill Tangren
estions? Is there a good source of information about how to set
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accept more FM to R, but not the Apache main rewriting
docs since I've read those at least five times each.
Thanks!
Will a simple redirect work?
Redirect permanent / https://apollo.paiz/org
Something like that?
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, protocol TCP (i/f untrust)
occurred 1 times
I ran chkrootkit, and found nothing. Could this possibly be because
someone is spoofing me? I have changed my IP number, and the entry in
DNS. We'll see if that helps.
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work, but the only way to detect if someone good has
gotten into the box.
- rick warner
Thanks for the advice.
Bill
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MKlinke wrote:
On Tuesday 01 July 2003 15:45, Bill Tangren wrote:
I have a perplexing problem. I received an email this morning from
some one who states that he was surfing my web site site1.com, when
he received a portscan attack from site2.com. However, site2.com is a
VirtualHost that is
cmail does is
logged where you tell it to log to. For example, if in your procmail
script you have:
PMDIR=$HOME/.procmail
LOGFILE=$PMDIR/log
LOGABSTRACT=all
VERBOSE=yes
LOGFILEDIR=$PMDIR
You can test your script and find out where it is failing.
Bill
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t: No space left on device
done.
Configuring bootloader... cat: write error: No space left on device
done.
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Do you have enough space in your /tmp directory?
Bill
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vious
evidence in the logs, but I'm not sure I would.
TIA,
Bill Tangren
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y have one
non-localhost IP.
You know it'd be nice if that info was stuck somewhere in /proc/net/ for
easy retrieval w/o command output parsing. For example perhaps
/proc/net/ip_ethN where N is the device number.
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: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 00
Vendor: Seagate Model: STT2ARev: 8.43
Type: Sequential-AccessANSI SCSI revision: 02
This is taken from the /proc/scsi/scsi file.
Any suggestions on how I can debug the problem?
Bill Tangren
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.conf file. Modify that to say what you want.
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ust fine.
IF AND ONLY IF it is Version 3 or less. Version 4 takes work.
It's a new chipset in Ver4.
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hanged/modified/replaced etc.
>
> I simply don't want any single Ximian package that replace the redhat
> ones on any of my systems.
So *don't*. The new installer has that as an option. That is, only
install Evolution 1.4, and not the whole XD2.
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HCP addresses is SPAM! If you want
> to run a mailserver then do it properly!
And since it is a "fact' you can prove it, right?
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