same
Workgroup can't access the Linux box even though it can see it on the XP
Network places section?
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> >> I am really new to Linux so if anyone could help it would
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If anyone can help shed some light I would appreciate it.
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Keith Morse wrote:
Graham, if you don't get a decent response here I'd suggest that you
check the postfix users list archives. I know this has been discussed
before on that list.
http://www.postfix.org/lists.html
After a whole lot of digging, the problem seems to be this:
Redhat
Richard Crawford wrote:
Linux is not susceptible to the W32/Sobig.F worm, so I wouldn't worry
about it.
A Linux mailserver is susceptible to running out of disk space due to
the worm, which has happened to me twice.
Best advice is to install a virus killer on your mailsystem.
Regards,
G
smtpd_sasl_security_options = noanonymous
smtpd_sasl_local_domain = $myhostname
smtpd_recipient_restrictions = permit_sasl_authenticated,
permit_mynetworks,
check_relay_domains
Any clues?
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pending on what you use in your
router setup.
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your problem wont be bind 9 - no doubt someone else will come up with
the answer soon - I'll have a think about it in the morning tho if no
one else responds.. (2am here)
Will get hold of the ISP again and see what they have to say.
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G
n the same
queries on other boxes. It only won't work on this particular Redhat v9
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I have a Redhat v9 box that is incapable of resolvi
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Unfortunately setsysfont has no man page or and --help info, so I cannot
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Hey Chris,
Have you tried #lokkit
lokkit is a command that you can enter as root
to reset the level of the firewall, as well as
customize, using a graphical interface
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rks, otherwise you'll get "billions and
billions" of matches.
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S3 Trio 3D/2X 362/368, & I'm
using the generic SVGA X driver.
I guess you're going to tell me to upgrade to 7 for
a start!
TIA,
Graham
This looks like NT Challenge Response (NTCR) used to authenticate you using
your NT Domain account - the bane of every non-MS proxy server admins life!
Graham.
At 15:08 07/02/2002, you wrote:
>Dear all,
>
>I am in the unfortunate position that my linux can only connect to the
>in
tuff!
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> > On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Lyn wrote:
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> > > I'
At 23:19 12/01/2002, you wrote:
>On Sat, 12 Jan 2002, Graham Hemmings wrote:
>
> > Can anyone give me some quick steps on how to get the email part of
> > phpgroupware working with RH7.1 - I've got the thing installed OK,
> > but don't know where to go fro
BTW: I am using POSTFIX in place of sendmail if this has any
bearing.
many thanks,
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unusual/innovative requirements, but there are situations when MS is a
better choice.
Graham.
>This is a very good point, Glen. We need to stay reality-based, and not
>get caught up in the Linux hype, because if we do that, we really can't
>poke fun at M$FT for doing it
Can anyone tell me what /dev/shm is that's appeared in RH7.2 - it's 30M in
size.
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Is there any internet sites or books that you can
recommend that will help me understand Linux PAM.
Thanks.
_
This message has been checked for all known viruses by UUNET delivered
through the MessageLabs Virus Contr
Why remove such a useful tool - Doh! I really don't want X or any of it's
libraries near this particular machine.
What are the repercussions of running mkkickstart --force
Graham.
At 11:56 12/11/2001, you wrote:
>On 12 Nov 2001, Edward C. Bailey wrote:
>
> > &g
Thanks Bret.
At 14:33 12/11/2001, you wrote:
>Graham Hemmings wrote:
>
> > Well sure, but that is not what I asked. For one the ISO's are buggy and
> > have lots of out of date RPMS, not least the Kernel ones! Also, I already
> > have the entire distribution
d from via FTP.
So what I would like to do is take this up to date distribution and burn in
on to 2 CD's ('cos it's too big for one), but I need to know how to figure
out what goes on each CD - preferably via an automated method.
Graham.
At 02:13 12/11/2001, you wrote:
>Downl
and
evidently cannot be trusted...
Graham.
>On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 12:06:32AM -0400, Chuck Mead wrote:
> >
> > http://www.moongroup.com/stories.php?story=01/04/02/0156291
>
>An interesting followup:
>
>http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1005-200-5508903.html?tag=tp_pr
icasting.
There are Linux software load sharing solutions around, but I don't have
any experience with them. Use Etherchannnel if at all possible for a
stress-free life!
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By "multitrunking" do you mean "etherchannel" ?
Graham.
At 10:01 10/02/2001, you wrote:
>I have a baystack 450-24 10/100 switch that supports multitrunking.
>Are there any network cards that support multitrunking and a
Funny that, I've had the same idiots banging on mine but with SUNRPC and
POP-2, I just dump them.
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TIA.
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If nothing has been changed on the PIX, then reboot it - make sure you
"write mem" first.
Graham.
At 22:29 20/01/2001, you wrote:
>I know that this is off topic but I have serveral RH boxes behind a Cisco
>Pix and today for no reason it quit working. I can console into the P
Check out TekRam cards. They are less than Adaptec products and seem to be
reliable. I have one on my test PC at work and haven't seen any real
problems. SymBIOS is another manufacturer of lower end (cost) cards.
http://www.tekram.com/products.asp
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> Good Morning,
>
> I have been beating my head for the last couple of days. The one issue is SAMBA,
>but that is not the
> reason for my question. There is an application within RH that is a graphical way
>to install a package.
> It gives you a menu and the like, but
Try using "mtr" instead of "traceroute". It comes with RH7.0, dunno about
RH6.x but easily added. It is a much nicer util than standard traceroute.
Graham...
At 16:19 16/11/2000, you wrote:
>Yeah I could see how that would be a problem except for I didn't change
this:
1) The RPMS are now spread across 2 CD's
2) I can't find the genhdlist program or an equivalent.
Does anyone know how to do this?
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2) I can't find the genhdlist program or an equivalent.
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More likely, your ISP is using Port Address Translation (Masquerading in
Linux-speak), and so you probably share a single registered IP address with
many other users, so precluding incoming connections from the outset - no
filtering or packet sniffing required on the ISPs part.
Graham
At
More likely, your ISP is using Port Address Translation (Masquerading in
Linux-speak), and so you probably share a single registered IP address with
many other users, so precluding incoming connections from the outset - no
filtering or packet sniffing required on the ISPs part.
Graham
At
ings me to some kind of point - does anyone know of a driver for
the SC-30? The OnStream web site has been saying "coming soon" for the
last year or more!
Graham.
At 21:20 11/10/2000, you wrote:
>At Wed, 11 Oct 2000 11:24:31 -0700, you wrote
> >Onstream (http://www.onstream.
Basically it is a dual-speed hub rather than a switch.
At 13:38 14/09/2000, you wrote:
>Graham,
>
>Thanks for your insight. Can you elaborate a little bit more on the
>statement about FS108 not being a 'real' switch?
&
et pretty warm so give it some
room! I think this is an excellent 10/100 switch, probably the best for
the money. Avoid the FS108 though as it isn't a real switch.
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You could install RH6.2 and then install VMware (not free, but reasonable
at $99). This will allow you to create several virtual machines onto which
you then install Win2000, SuSE, Caldera etc. The beauty of this is that
you can have all of these "machines" running at once, each with it's own
The term "uplink" is not really accurate here, unless it is a dedicated
proprietary uplink port - which is unlikely on a hub. When you connect 2
hubs using a crossover cable then normal rules apply - i.e. 100 Mtrs over
CAT-5 cable.
Graham.
At 12:16 29/08/2000, you wrote:
>T
t is 1 or 2 repeaters depends on the type
of hub... If you designate one hub as a "root" and then patch other hubs
into this root, you should be fine for as many as you like.
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http://www.openssh.com works for me!
Graham...
At 04:15 06/08/2000, you wrote:
>I just set up a new RedHat 6.2 system.
>
>What is everyone using today for SSH services on a system??
>
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hasn't been spoofed also). Armed with this info you should approach your
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Graham.
At 16:32 29/07/2000, you wrote:
> Hello all!
>
> So this is the situation. Now for the questions:
>1) Am I correct in assuming that this spoof c
Although it is "illegal" to use underscore in dns names, most dns servers
do allow it (doh!) including bind-8 (although not by default). "man
named.conf" may help.
Graham
At 08:10 27/06/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>You are not allowed to use underscore in domain names
eams have been written on firewall design and general network security
design. If you are going to be responsible for the security of your Office
I would suggest you start reading up! I hope that doesn't sound rude, it
wasn't meant to be but keeping up to date on security can be a full-time
eams have been written on firewall design and general network security
design. If you are going to be responsible for the security of your Office
I would suggest you start reading up! I hope that doesn't sound rude, it
wasn't meant to be but keeping up to date on security can be a full-time
At 15:29 12/04/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Does anybody here wish they had not upgraded from 6.1 to 6.2?
>I have been using redhat since 4.0, and this is the first new version that I
>have been unhappy with.
>It sort of seems like a downgrade for me.
>
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Have you checked that the system clock is correct. Perhaps the machine
rebooted at a time when no one would notice a reboot, but if the system
clock is wrong then your logs could be lying to you
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>
>
>While I wholeheartedly agree with the above, quoting an entire message
>when only replying to a few lines doesn't exactly cut down on download
>sizes either... :-)
>
>Regards,
>
>Thomas
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> > is helpful information.
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> > Thank you,
> >
> >
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>Thats why the subject contains a hint that t
I have heard very good things of Dnews, but I don't have any first-hand
experience.
YMMV.
Graham...
At 20:22 20/02/00 -0600, you wrote:
>Does anyone know of an easy to setup and configure NNTP server for local
>use. I need to setup a message board for a few projects and thought thi
Struth Mate!
Bruce...
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>
> You boys just have no downunder knowledge :)
>
>Basically they're a fictional boy and girl.
>
>
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There is a known bug in wu-ftpd or mc (depending on how you see it) which
may be causing you problems...
Graham...
> This is a known bug in mc - it can't connect to servers running wu-ftpd
> 2.6.0.
> See http://www.wu-ftpd.org/broken-clients.html
>
> Didn't ha
It is now at 52% !
G.
At 10:47 16/02/00 -0500, you wrote:
>An FYI for everyone - at the bottom of this article is a "when do you plan
>to upgrade to Win2000". One of the options is "When they pry Linux from my
>cold, dead hands" which currently has (43%) of the vote. We should inflate
>this to m
Thanks for the reply, at least I know I'm not going mad!
Any ideas when it might be fixed?
Graham.
>This is a known bug in mc - it can't connect to servers running wu-ftpd
>2.6.0.
>See http://www.wu-ftpd.org/broken-clients.html
>
>Didn't have the time to fix
p://ftp.redhat.com" - are they also
using 6.1?
I only have this problem between RH6.1 boxes (so far) and it is entirely
repeatable and totally unavoidable!
Has anyone else seen this behavior?
(BTW: I am up to date on errata RPMS)
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using 6.1?
I only have this problem between RH6.1 boxes (so far) and it is entirely
repeatable and totally unavoidable!
Has anyone else seen this behavior?
(BTW: I am up to date on errata RPMS)
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Have a look at gphoto.
Graham...
At 12:22 04/01/00 -0800, you wrote:
>Anyone know if there is a linux tool that will download images via the
>Sony TRV-510 or even any other Sony camera that uses the serial port?
>
>And if anyone wants to suggest a better mailing list for this qu
There are plenty of tools that automate this process. My current favorite
is autorpm. RH6.1 also ships with an auto-update tool but this requires X
and Netscape - I prefer to stick with CLI tools.
Graham...
At 21:01 06/12/99 +1100, you wrote:
>Maybe there is a third solution
his by inspecting the mime-type of
attachments. I don't know if such a thing exists for Linux, although I
suspect it does!
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I also don't want our
>"internal" hosts FQDN's propogated outside of our network. Any suggestions,
>tips, etc?
You can easily do this with one box. There are many FAQs etc that cover
this. Basically you just need to setup the DNS servers (you will use more
tha
Here's a pointer to something I wrote on the subject a while back. It still
mostly holds true for RH6.1
http://jaeger.morpheus.net/linux/bootable_cd.html
Graham...
At 11:31 23/11/99 +0200, you wrote:
>Jeff Graves skryf:
> >
> > I don't know if this will work, but I f
Anyone know if there are drivers for Compaq NetFlex 3 ethernet cards?
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I have been trying http://mymachine:98 but it just times out. Is there
something I need to setup to allow linuxconf to answer http queries? I
noticed in the (sparse) documentation that it should add a line to
/etc/inetd.conf, but it hasn't
any suggestions?
Graham...
Randy Carpenter
Linux/Alpha server.
Thanks for the help
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s is because they had to
hold it up a little having found a couple of bugs that they didn't think
should be in a "non beta" version. Or something...
I got the impression that version one proper would be out within a month
(and possibly a bit before).
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I would suggest you check the docs for ppp-2.3.3 very carefully as a lot
of the options changed from 2.2.0f
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Mark Rogers wrote:
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> Hi.
>
> I was running pppd 2.2.0f and all was good. Win95, Mac (FreePPP), and
> Win3.1
> (Winsock 2.0b) worked fine. That is they c
box (on loan) earlier worked without any problems.
I've checked the ethernet howto, etc, and haven't come across anything
that seems relevant to this particular problem.
Has anyone seen this before? Ideas much appreciated...
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in /etc/inetd.conf, make sure you don't have it denied in
/etc/hosts.deny.. and start popping
BTW take a look at IMAP, it is better than POP3.
Graham
> -Original Message-
> From: dreamwvr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 1998 03:58
> To:
the mkisofs line you should use to create a non-bootable
image should be (note the case of the switches):
mkisofs -a -A "RedHat Linux 5.1 with Patches to 17/06/98" -d -L
-o /temp/RH5.iso -P "Publisher ID" -p "Preparer ID" -r -T
-N /temp/rh
Randy,
I have an Ensoniq PCI sound card and it works very well with
OSS. I'm not into serious sound mixing etc... all I do is listen to
CD's, get the occasional realaudio feed and have some cool .au's
Graham
> -Original Message-
> From: Randy Carpenter [ma
/sbin/mgetty /dev/ttyS2
I hope this is enough information - please let me know if more is needed.
thanks,
Graham Knopp
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ay, once you know what it all
means, but to be honest, I only ever bother to do it when I want to
change my font settings.
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This is a summary of the solution sent to me by Joe Doran
It may not have every last option or be fully optimized, but it
works!!
It allows all Win95 machines to resolve local names and FrontPage 98
will start immediately (not error after 5 mins). When the server dials
my ISP, all PC's on th
Alex,
do you have defaultroute set in the ppp options?
tail /var/log/messages and see what messages you get when the modem
connects.
Graham
> -Original Message-
> From: Alexander Woodby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, June 18, 1998 22:17
> To: [EMA
Tom,
from the command line you run
#/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup ppp0
Or make a link to something simple like 'up' then all you need is
#up ppp0
Graham
> -Original Message-
> From: Tom Elsesser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, June 18, 1998
Joel,
from the root prompt
#groupadd newgrp
This will create an entry in /etc/group
add user1 - user4 to the newgrp
#vi /etc/group
newgrp::510:user1,user2,user3,user4
Graham
> -Original Message-
> From: Joel Robert Oliveira [mailto:
If you are not bothered about the CD being bootable then just omit the
following from the mkisofs command line:
-b misc/boot/autoboot.img -c misc/boot/boot.catalog
You will then have your ISO image which you can FTP to Windows and burn.
Graham...
Netlink Tech wrote:
>
> I succes
move my laptop to one of the points
in the network that I want to measure from. Since I have Linux boxes all
over the network, it would be easier if I could get Linux to generate
the traffic and produce a KBps measurement instead of using NetScan
Tools.
Any ideas how I could do this?
Graham
Ignacio,
just for the record, the manufacturer doesn't know what he's
talking about, I have a zip drive hooked up to my Epson 600 and it works
great.
The problem is having the correct modules loaded, either lp.o or ppa.o
Check the Zip mini-howto, it explains al
This is a good question. I hadn't checked to see if the boot image still
existed. I'm not sure if the 5.0 one will work. Perhaps someone at Red
Hat could answer this?
Graham...
Jos Vos wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> A few days ago you posted a message called "Burning a RedHat
Kevin Smith wrote:
>
> On Mon, 15 Jun 1998, Graham Hemmings wrote:
>
> > First, let me assure you that appending .tar to a required directory name
> > does work at redhat (and most other FTP sites I suspect), I have just
> > downloaded RH5.1 using this method.
> &g
Steve Frampton wrote:
> > 6) The next thing to do is create an ISO image, you can then burn
> >this image onto a CD using your favourite platform - or even
> >Windows ;) To do this enter the following as one line:
> >
> >mkisofs -b misc/boot/autoboot.img -c misc/boot/boot.catalog -a
>
ni-howto, but
it relies on a dialup connection, and my local ISP is not going to resolve
warbird
Appreciate any help or pointers to appropriate FAQ's
TIA
Graham
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At 10:09 12/06/98 -0400, you wrote:
>First, I couldn't download .tar from ftp.digital.com or from
>ftp.redhat.com from a RedHat 5.0 box using either ncftp or ftp.
>
>Second, what are the instructions for building an I
rt them.
i.e. Linux, but not Windows. You will also find a file called
TRANS.TBL in every directory. This is a translation table that will
allow you to find the correct filename should you have the need to
extract something from the CD on a Windows/DOS platform.
Good Luck
Graham...
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olds.
If you can answer any of the above questions, or any questions implied
above, I would be grateful.
Graham P. Knopp, Ph.D.
UNIX/Linux Systems Administrator
Dill Research Group
University of California - San Francisco
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routes or preferably via gated or routed.
Graham...
Michael Jinks wrote:
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> Javier Joe Reyes wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > In installing a private network via net configurator assuming the net
> > address is 192.168.0.0 what do you have to do with the local address of
Can anyone recommend a proper init sequence for a USER 56k faxmodem?
It doesn't seem to be agreeable. cua2 works fine in dialing out with
minicom but I can't get it to answer (on ttyS2) and I think the init
sequence is the problem.
Thanks
Graham P. Knopp
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romise (I've been checking the logs though and there haven't been any
obvious compromises). Also, does this mean there has been a disk failure,
or can I just recreate the partition table and everything will be happy
once again? How would I go about fixing the partition table (i.e. wher
vice
What's going on? How can I have lost four partitions, just like that?
Thank you for any suggestions.
Graham Knopp
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