Doing a 6.2 and 7.0 myself. Go here:
https://rhn.redhat.com/help/ssl_cert.pxt
Gavin Durman --- Xavier University Systems Administrator
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I'm not tense, just ter
ntact offline and I can send. I can keep this public
if anyone's interested...
Thanks!
Gavin Durman --- Xavier University Systems Administrator
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The philoso
now have no car...
Gavin Durman --- Xavier University Systems Administrator
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The philosophy of one century is the common se
Just in case someone wants to use RH9, this is from Dell's Power Edge LINUX list...
Gavin Durman --- Xavier University Systems Administrator
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Everything appears in shad
Thanks all! Good responses, good suggestions!
Gavin Durman --- Xavier University Systems Administrator
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Everything appears in shades of grey to the unfocused mind
dibility" of Coolmon is the feature-rich interface I'm looking
for. If there's nothing, that's fine, and I am no coder, so no, I can't do it myself.
But if there's anything that I haven't found that's like it, I'd appreciate a pointer
in the right d
for Novell, along with companies and individuals working on
OSS, to really shout this from the mountaintops...
Gavin Durman --- Xavier University Systems Administrator
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Everythi
Thanks to Craig Zimmer at UNC (on a Novell-related list) for this link:
http://www.novell.com/news/press/archive/2003/05/pr03033.html
Read..and enjoy. I truly hope this pans out...
Gavin Durman --- Xavier University Systems Administrator
edit etc/rc.d/rc.local and comment out:
echo ""> /etc/issue
echo $R >> /etc/issue
echo "Kernel $(uname -r) on $a(uname -m)" >> /etc/issue
then edit /etc/issue to say what you want, then at a prompt type cp -f
/etc/issue /etc/issue.net
Gavin Durm
Mead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: port 98 linuxconf exploit?
>Date: Thu, Nov 18, 1999, 4:46 PM
>
> On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, Gavin Durman said:
>
> GD>Don't know if I've missed it, but there's an awful lot of "heads up&quo
Don't know if I've missed it, but there's an awful lot of "heads up" e-mail
coming to me about scans of port 98 from 170.1.173.82, 216.59.27.31 and
216.0.149.200 ( and I think there's more, but these were the most common).
Is this an "stealthy" way of detecting LINUX boxes running linuxconf for an
What packages (I'm using RH6 and Apache web & secure web) do any of you out
there use to generate web statistics? I need hourly, daily, monthly and
yearly total hits for whole site and specific pages, along with "where they
came from" (I guess meaning reverse-DNS). What recommendations does anyone
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