tcpd and Logging

2000-02-29 Thread Chris Tyler
s are accepted or rejected, I see nothing in the system logs. A Google/Linux search has been fruitless. Any pointers before I start wading through source? -- Chris Tyler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Global Proximity Corporation http://Global.Proximity.ON.CA/ Internet a

Re: Browsing Samba Server from Win95

1998-06-30 Thread Chris Tyler
domain username/password is valid for Win95; if not, it will *separately* prompt you for Win95 login information... thus your usernames and passwords do not have to be the same. By far the best approach is to use the same username and password on both systems and have domain logons turned on. -

Unidentified subject!

1998-06-26 Thread Chris Tyler
s: they can be used for non-regular-files (e.g., directories), they can cross filesystems, and the target does not have to exist (e.g., they can point to a file that is only sometimes present, e.g., a network-mounted or floppy-mounted file). -- Chris Tyler <[EMAIL PROTE

Re: e2fsck in cron

1998-06-12 Thread Chris Tyler
of whatever answer you want, default "y"): yes|e2fsck foo Or :-) ... yes no|e2fsck foo -- Chris Tyler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Global Proximity Corporation http://Global.Proximity.ON.CA/ Internet and Computer Consulting (519) 469-3439 / fax (519) 469-865

ELF, HD space and dynamic IP address...

1998-06-01 Thread Chris Tyler
has debug on and you review (grep!) the connection script. > I have a K56 Flex modem that usually gives me 46K connections. do I need to use > any utilities for this? You shouldn't need anything special. -- Chris Tyler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Global Proximity C

Re: redhat-digest Digest V98 #398

1998-05-29 Thread Chris Tyler
that you don't have to adjust your mail setup :-) - Use diald for on-demand PPP connections or use scripts (I made "goppp" and "killppp") to bring your PPP connection to your ISP up and down. -- Chris Tyler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Global Proximity Co

Re: Dumb Terminal Software

1998-05-28 Thread Chris Tyler
ically used with modems but in this application it shouldn't really matter . -- Chris Tyler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Global Proximity Corporation http://Global.Proximity.ON.CA/ Internet and Computer Consulting (519) 469-3439 / fax (519) 469-8653 -- PLEASE read the

Apache, Apache-SSL, and TCP Redirects

1998-05-27 Thread Chris Tyler
external sites, while external clients will connect to the HTTP server on the masq server but the HTTPS server on the Intranet-server. As far as I can see, this should be doable. Any problems I'm overlooking? -- Chris Tyler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Global Proxi

Re: redhat-digest Digest V98 #370

1998-05-25 Thread Chris Tyler
h the task and then get back to work in Linux. Use "unzip" :-) -- Chris Tyler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Global Proximity Corporation http://Global.Proximity.ON.CA/ Internet and Computer Consulting (519) 469-3439 / fax (519) 469-8653 -- PLEASE read the Re

Re: DhcpcD!

1998-05-25 Thread Chris Tyler
are many different options you can place in the /etc/dhcpd.conf file, see the man pages for more information. -- Chris Tyler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Global Proximity Corporation http://Global.Proximity.ON.CA/ Internet and Computer Consulting (519) 469-3439 / fax (5

Re: basic X questions (was Re: X server for NT?)

1998-05-16 Thread Chris Tyler
ookshelf. There is some documentation with the X sources themselves (which have been freely distributed until the current version, including a reference implementation of an X Server) and then of course there's the XFree86 project (for source code). -- Chris Tyler &

Re: basic X questions (was Re: X server for NT?)

1998-05-15 Thread Chris Tyler
IMITY.ON.CA (names have been changed to protect the identity of the innocent :-). If I telnet from BLEH to WOODSTOCK, then DISPLAY is automatically set to "bleh.proximity.on.ca:0.0". (This only works with telnet, not with the other methods of starting a remote client). (BTW, where can I find

Re: basic X questions (was Re: X server for NT?)

1998-05-14 Thread Chris Tyler
en 0 of display 0 on the local host). Most clients will use a non-TCP/IP means of connection (Unix domain sockets, named pipes, shared memory, etc. depending on your system) in this case; by skipping TCP/IP the performance will be improved (but of course this only works locally). OK, that's

Re: Shell scripting help.

1998-05-05 Thread Chris Tyler
the /bin/echo command instead of the shell builtin, and then use backslash-t for tab: /bin/echo "FOO\tBAR" -- Chris Tyler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Global Proximity Corporation http://Global.Proximity.ON.CA/ Internet and Computer Consulting (519) 469-3439 / fax

Re: Database Conversions

1998-04-22 Thread Chris Tyler
site we have a P150/48MB serving about 20 reasonably-heavy web-based users. 4 FoxPro processes server all of the web users). Now if only Dr. Fulton hadn't sold out to MS... -- Chris Tyler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Global Proximity Corporation http://Global.Proximity.ON.C

Cheap Serial Multi-Port Recommendation for use with RH5

1998-04-16 Thread Chris Tyler
sanity? :-). Any comments appreciated. -- Chris Tyler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Global Proximity Corporation http://Global.Proximity.ON.CA/ Internet and Computer Consulting (519) 469-3439 / fax (519) 469-8653 -- PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips, Errata and the MAILING LIST