FYI.
Need to add to sendmail.cf new subject filter, for those running
sendmail on their network.
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May 4 - A computer virus that crippled
government and corporate computer
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Steve,
I have been getting just a few mails from redhat for the past few days.
I sent a test mail yesterday and have yet to see it on the list.
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How come no messages from redhat today!
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This is what I currently have :-
Filesystem SizeUsedAvail CapacityMounted on
-- - --
/dev/hda9 1.7GB 21MB1.6GB 1% /var
/dev/hda10 972MB 942MB 30MB97% /var/spool/im
Neil,
kppp is asking for the root password. You can either supply the root
password to make your connection or do the following :-
1. Delete /usr/bin/kppp
2. give the real binary suid root permissions :- chmod u+s
/usr/sbin/kppp
3. Create a symbolic link :- ln -s /usr/sbin/kppp /usr/bin/kppp
Jim,
You may want to check out custodian. You can find it at freshmeat.
Over where I work, we have a standard procedure whereby all new users
with access to IT resources especially email & internet will be briefed
on the company policy regarding use of IT infrastructure & resources.
They then si
try :-
man proc
Iain Wade wrote:
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> >Try this:
> >
> >echo 8192 > /proc/sys/fs/file-max
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> Golly, and you don't even have to reboot -- not at all like Microsoft :)
>
> Is the proc filesys documented anywhere apart from kernel code?
>
> I'd sure like to have a look at these things...
>
>
I managed to get it working by reverting to the Xserver RPMs from rh6.0.
Thanks,
Clare
Clare Teoh wrote:
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> Greetings,
>
> I have an SiS motherboard with SiS5597/SiS5598 onboard video and I'm
> having problem making X work when I upgraded from 6.0 to 6.1
>
> 6.1
Greetings,
I have an SiS motherboard with SiS5597/SiS5598 onboard video and I'm
having problem making X work when I upgraded from 6.0 to 6.1
6.1 detected SiS5598 but after the probe, failed to display correctly. I
then quit and ran Xconfigurator, chose SiS5597, same thing. I then tried
choosing
The syslog.conf file on both servers have the same settings.
So does the inetd.conf
Anything else?
TIA.
Clare
Mark Anthony wrote:
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> check ur syslog.conf
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> markie
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> > From: Clare Teoh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
&
ZioBudda wrote:
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> On Mon, 15 Nov 1999, Clare Teoh wrote:
> > I've found that the one running RH 6.0 does not log deletion of files
> > from ftp connections to my /var/log/messages. On the other hand, the one
> > running RH 5.2 does.
>
> man logrotate
> vi
Greetings,
I have 2 RH Linux servers, one running RH 5.2 and the other running RH
6.0
I've found that the one running RH 6.0 does not log deletion of files
from ftp connections to my /var/log/messages. On the other hand, the one
running RH 5.2 does.
I've checked /etc/inetd.conf and found that b
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