s not include named.conf. To show all the config
files for a specific package, do:
# rpm-qc bind
The bind package does include the man package for named.conf.
You may also have the redhat-config-bind package installed. You can
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t might
have used the 133 setting.
Which chip did you pull to get everything working right? Was it the
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A little google searching or visiting freshmeat.net will result in many
hits and pointers to software packages that should work for you.
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Your CPU should be enough, but add some memory and you'll be much
happier. An extra 256MB of PC133 (which is what I'm guessing your
system will need) is about $45-50.
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you would have reversed the two entries
in your conf file, but I thought I'd explain what happened anyway (I see
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the point
where you will not be running AS 2.1 at all by the time you're done.
You have 2 basic choices:
1. Download the source rpm and recompile and hope it works.
2. Wait for RHEL 3 to ship and upgrade to that. I believe it should be
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> >
> Um, my name's Ed too, my advice, don't bet on Grey Lady in the fifth.
> Now where's my beer?
Since I'm not a beer drinker, but if somebody donates a beer to me,
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L WS on which RHPW is based, so you
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Any /etc/msgs/msg.toomany
According to the ftpaccess man page, failure to define a limit means the
connections are unlimited.
Also look at the host-limit entry in the man page.
The other thing you have to watch for is how fast the connections are
coming in. That's an inetd/xinetd configuratio
lan to keep your preferred MTA
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The archives for redhat-list go back to September 4, 1998. Naturally,
all the other lists are searchable too.
Enjoy!
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you don't want:
# chkconfig sshd off
# service sshd stop
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a bulk
upload of entries. No problems at all. I'm not a DBA but even I can
work with phpmyadmin.
webmin is also not too bad, but not in the phpmyadmin class.
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ot;fuser -fu
> " would give me the PID(s). Any utility like this on RedHat 9?
lsof will do the job. I'm not sure it's installed by default, but you
could grab it via up2date.
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On Sun, Oct 12, 2003 at 04:27:41AM -0400, Brian wrote:
>
> Just resubscribed to the list.
> What is the release date for redhat linux 10
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will allow you to
control who can do what so that you can write but not delete, write but
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, RHPW, RHEL).
That doesn't mean that there never will be a boxed set at under $40, but
I haven't heard of one yet. Not even rumored.
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very reasonable, even
for a home user.
That said, there will be a lot of people for whom Fedora will be the
preferred solution. Nothing wrong with that either.
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Red Hat Professional Workstation. Long-term stability, formal
bug/security fix support, affordable for the SOHO market ($100 plus RHN
after the first year).
3. Enterprise Linux. More server features, more support, more money.
My home server will be running RHPW. My office systems will be ru
py
on 10 workstations and keep them up to date. I'm guessing on that one
though based on the fact that RHEL had a license key in the box.
The bigger difference is that this is based on RHEL and therefore will
have the longer life cycle that many of us have asked for. You won't
see a new RH
On Mon, Oct 06, 2003 at 02:01:30PM -0500, Ed Wilts wrote:
> There is Red Hat Linux Professional Workstation.
> http://www.redhat.com/software/workstation/
>
> This appears to be based on RHEL WS but won't have the RHEL WS pricing -
> it will be significantly less and be upda
r. You can, however, install your own FTP server - ssh server
is already included though.
This product is the answer. We're just waiting for it to hit the
resellers so that we can see final pricing.
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> purpose. Could you suggest me a way to convert rm into mv ?
You simply can't do this by aliasing and expect to always work. Rewrite
the rm command to do what you want.
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> for fedora what value this account bring me, and has redhat considered
> this.
up2date supports Fedora
up2date supports RHL Professional Workstation
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heard, Windows doesn't really authenticate against LDAP
that well. You might be better off using winbind on your Linux server
to authenticate against your domain. If you don't have a domain yet,
you could make the LInux server be the PDC.
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x27;t complain. Prove the assumption -
download something like memtest86 and make sure you really do pass.
> "install terminated abnormally - received signal 11"
>
> Ive read on a forum that the error is sometimes down to bad RAM - i dont
> think thats my prob, i had WinXP running
wasn't there. It's there on the RHEL AS beta channel.
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e new product more than the old RHL
product, but of course we'll both have to wait and see what the pricing
is like and what the rest of the details are.
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o miss the
> boxed sets. I have bought a boxed set for every RH release since 5.2.
> Hopefully RH will bring them back in the future in some way.
See above. It's back!
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p.s. I think that most of Microsoft's profit comes from Office, not
Windows. I heard a few years that if Office broke off and was a company
by itself, it would have an annual revenue of $4B.
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arbitrary 3rd party installer would qualify as Red Hat Linux.
Yes, I'm being picky, but let's respect the trademarks when we can.
Please see the middle paragraph in
http://www.redhat.com/about/corporate/trademark/guidelines/page5.html
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to wu-ftpd.
sftp_server and scp are *not* good alternatives due to their inability
to control access to the extent that wu-ftpd does.
> Or at least, would not want them turned on by default.
Agreed. You should know what you're doing before turning on *any*
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>
> > can somebody please recommend a good DSL router with telephone and 100MB
> > interface? something adequate will do.
> >
> > - Noah
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er or not you selected a firewall, the telnet and ftp servers would
still have been disabled. This is for security reasons. If you know
enough to really want to use these services, you should be able to know
how to turn them on.
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the software was changed to reject these.
It's going back about 10+ years...
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2. Did you enable ftp via chkconfig?
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ple virtual domains, on one server.
Both will do it, but I believe the new virtual domain stuff in Postfix
is a bit nicer.
> Has anyone had any experience setting up Postfix to work with virtual
> domains? Any other advice on this process would be appreciated.
When I set it up, it was r
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It's already been done.
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for AS just once and
> >> not per-year
>
> >Can you give us a pointer to this? Everything I've read says that this
> >is per year, not just once.
>
>
> >I'll recheck this with RH support/sales
>
>
> >> - RHEN subscription is just $96 per s
On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 03:17:06PM -0700, Rene's Caltech Email wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Sep 2003, Ed Wilts wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 12:57:02PM -0700, Rene's Caltech Email wrote:
> > > does it mean that if the service is running then the port is running
oneclient can
take its input IP address from multiple sources - I happen to grab the
one from my Linksys router.
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On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 12:37:47PM -0700, Rene Enriquez wrote:
> How can I open port 143 (imap)?
# chkconfig --list imap
It will probably tell you it's off.
# chkconfig imap on
# service xinetd reload
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stability and
frequent updates.
Rawhide is supposed to be for people who know what they're doing and can
live on the bleeding edge and deal with a totally screwed system. It's
not yet even beta quality. If you make it too easy for people to use,
we'll have to suffer the consequences a
IBM Ultrium I and II here.
I've heard good things about LTO too.
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re all made by Quantum. Only the
firmware changes.
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It really helps a lot with dependencies and prevents
you from shooting yourself in the foot.
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e'll ever see
support for Fedora - it's just not practical for a product that changes
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e, ftp [=ftp
> client] is in)
Note, however, that the ssh server is in WS so you could use scp or
sftp_server instead of ftp.
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es to only the necessary pieces.
To pull the latest ftp server, you should grab it from up2date rather
than from the CD set. If it's wu-ftpd, then the shipped wu-ftpd might
have a security hole that was subsequently fixed. So,
# up2date -i wu-ftpd
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ntally, you mentioned the customer's 7.3 (2.1 AS) server. Those
are very different OS releases!
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ops. The exchange,
> however, seemed to imply that waiting might not be a good strategy.
Waiting is a good strategy. There will be a release that should address
your needs. Be patient. I do not know when the announcement will be
forthcoming, and I'm hoping that some details will be released
st one line of code in your httpd.conf file. I've got the
following inside my virtualhost definition for ewilts.org:
Redirect /foo https://foo.ewilts.org/
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in rhel 3 too.
When talking about projected release dates, you need to specify which
Red Hat product you're talking about. I would not expect Red Hat to
backport samba 3.0 to any of the production releases currently out there
(RHL 9, AS2.1).
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a bug in shrike wouldn't
make sense here but more likely should be posted to the shrike list.
This will either go away on its own due to lack of activity, or if
discussion continues, then Red Hat will probably keep it around. It's
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On Thu, Sep 25, 2003 at 10:08:32AM -0700, Sarah Haff wrote:
> Can the openssh-3.5p1-1 (listed in Red Hat Linux 9 i386 channel) on
> rhn.redhat.com be used for RH ES 2.1 server?
What's wrong with the version that Red Hat offers for ES 2.1?
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ma
as to whether or not up2date will be used or not to
the point that a Red Hat Sales person apparently said that it would not
be, yet other people are saying that it will. In fact, up2date works
*today* for Fedora.
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licensing fees, do you seriously think they'd indemnify
them and face the financial burden themselves? It's obvious even to the
financially inept like me that HP strongly believes they won't have to
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> [sendmail, apache, ftp server], so, IMHO, you don't need buy ES if you
> don't need DNS,DHCP services, >2CPU server and so on
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partition and symlink
the logs directory or mount it under a /var/logs mount point.
/usr is usually tougher. Cleaning up old stuff usually works. You may
consider something like /usr/local and see if you can move that to
another partition and either symlink it or mount it under that mount
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> I cannot quite catch up on this thread for lack of time. WTF is
> "Fedora?"
http://rhl.redhat.com
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I run this on a regular basis just to grab the latest list of what's
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siness people whose job it is to
determine how they can survive. They can only survive by making a
profit. If they fail to make a profit, those same business people will
be unemployed and replaced by people who can help them make a profit.
In the business world, more profit is a good thing.
actually be
announced (if I was that lucky, I'd be richer than I am!), but speculating
can be fun at times.
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On Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 10:33:25AM -0400, Sean Estabrooks wrote:
> On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 09:24:27 -0500
> Ed Wilts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I've heard rumors that some announcements might be forthcoming this
> > week. Let's be patient for a bit
t;
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.
Cheers,
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x27;ve heard rumors that some announcements might be forthcoming this
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On Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 10:09:51AM +0200, Sasa Stupar wrote:
> Ed Wilts pravi:
>
> >Following up my post, it appears like the sendmail rpm update got me.
> >The easy fix:
> ># service MailScanner status
> >You'll see that it's not runnin
On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 10:19:41PM -0400, Buck wrote:
> I guess that because there is no .0 there will be no
> official upgrade.
How you came to that conclusion is beyond me... You *can* upgrade from
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urprise me to see a
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urrent, just like up2date is used to keep the current RHEL beta
release (taroon) current.
We'll have to wait and see if that's what happens, but it wouldn't
surprise me to see Red Hat utilize up2date for Fedora releases.
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> elses site. (Just a guess, I guess.)
There are already up2date clones out there. Some people won't trust
them as much as they trust Red Hat though, especially in an enterprise
environment where you may need your security hole closed *now*.
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> On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 02:07:12PM -0500, Benjamin J. Weiss wrote:
> > > >I'm still trying to find the time to figured out why neither f-prot nor
> > > >MailScanner is catching these. They've caugh
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> for Red Hat ÕÑrprise compiled CDs and ISOs.
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ke a lot of assumptions because
we don't have all the details yet. Be patient...
.../Ed (who doesn't know a heck of a lot more than you do!)
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is
> the RHCE going to be splintered? Or are they going to change the test to be
> based on the Enterprise Linux?
The latter.
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s automatically being restarted when it should not have been
- it should have been kicked off from MailScanner. I'll see if this
clears things up any. At the rate they've been coming in, I should know
in an hour or less.
Thanks,
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er stuff but not this
one. The attachement has a .exe extension which I block by default, and
not even the attachment is getting stripped.
Is anybody/everybody else seeing this make it through
MailScanner/f-prot?
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erver at the office. We also use group
conferencing. For Windows clients, we run Exodus since it's free. No
serious complaints around here.
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download both up2date and
up2date-gnome and the do:
# rpm -Uvh up2date*.rpm
Cheers,
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On Sun, Sep 21, 2003 at 08:24:02PM +0530, Nabin Limbu wrote:
> How do I delete my system (account). I didn't find any option for
> deletion in the web.
It's there on the top right of one of the system profile pages.
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rver, it says the username has already been used.
> How can I use same account again?
Go the web interface and delete your system. Then run rhn_register on
your newly formatted system and register your system again.
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ust the configuration if you do things like make
your configuration directory world writable.
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get a reply on the list. The mailing list address is
in the headers. Please learn how to apply the proper filters on your
MUA.
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nd then replace
the sources. Then rebuild the source rpm and install the binary rpm.
I've done that with other packages but never a kernel.
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just install it via up2date.
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ature releases.
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all the bounce messages? :-)
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the data, we do mix differential and full backups on varying
schedules. Some disks that only grow get less frequent fulls, and more
frequent differentials.
> -kb, the Kent who wants to know how the big and medium guys do it.
.../Ed (who wants to work on smaller systems some days!)
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