quot; 403 410
192.168.101.201 - - [03/Oct/2003:11:26:29 -0700] "GET /index.html HTTP/1.1"
403 420
Many thanks for all of your responses. Any help with figuring this out will
be greatly appreciated.
James D. Parra
Systems Administrator, IT Dept.
Music Reports, Inc.
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>
> ...And I see that answer is the '.htaccess' file is not readable. But
there
> is NO .htaccess file in this directory. I am using Webmin to configure
this
> site.
>
Are you trying to restrict access to this dir?
jp -No I am not. I want clients to have read-only access. The directory and
its
dd the virtual server entry to
the file. What is the proper syntax so I can edit it manually?
Again, many thanks.
James
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On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 12:35, James D. Parra wrote:
> Hello,
>
> How do I set the directory/file permissions to 'read only' for website
> viewers?
>
On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 12:35, James D. Parra wrote:
> Hello,
>
> How do I set the directory/file permissions to 'read only' for website
> viewers?
>
> I am getting a, "You don't have permission to access / on this server,"
> error when I try to vie
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> How do I set the directory/file permissions to 'read only' for website
> viewers?
>
> I am getting a, "You don't have permission to access / on this server,
Hello,
How do I set the directory/file permissions to 'read only' for website
viewers?
I am getting a, "You don't have permission to access / on this server,"
error when I try to view this page.
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My
"ntpq" output
remote
refid st t when poll reach
delay offset
jitter==*gabe.kjsl.com
nist1.aol-ca.tr 2 u 158 512 377
27.047 8.371
0.440 LOCAL(0)
LOCAL(0) 1
pd[25459]: peer LOCAL(0) event 'event_reach'
(0x84) status 'unreach, conf, 1 event, event_reach' (0x8014)
Any other ideas
JMS...
At 10:10 AM 10/1/2003 -0700, James D. Parra wrote:
Sorry about that. I should
have proofed m
0 1 Oct
13:38:00 ntpd[25459]: peer LOCAL(0) event 'event_reach' (0x84) status
'unreach, conf, 1 event, event_reach' (0x8014)Any other ideas
????JMS...At 10:10 AM 10/1/2003 -0700, James D.
Parra wrote:
Sorry about that. I should have proofed my
e-mail. You are
Hello,
What is the best method to have one central Linux server handling login
authentication for Linux and windows machines?
What I would like to achieve is;
1) Provide only network server logins for Linux boxes and have no local
accounts on any Linux machine.
2) Have /home/$USER reside on t
Sorry
about that. I should have proofed my e-mail.
You
are correct; edit ntp.conf.
If
step-tickers is empty, populate it with Stratum 2 IP address, or DNS resolvable
names if you prefer. DNS resolvable names may be a better idea incase the
addresses change.
James
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Hello
Jeff,
I am
not sure if NTP is broken on RH 7.2, but the following shows how I have it set
up.
Edit
/etc/nbd.conf as such;
server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx prefer ---> add
stratum 2 server ip address here with the "prefer" comment
(add others for redundancy) server
127.127.1.0 #
Thanks, that worked perfectly.
James
>
> We're having trouble getting machine name resolution from an DNS server.
If
> we try to ping, for example, a machine named Mach1, we get an "unknown
host
> Mach1" error. If we ping the FQDN, Mach1.domainname.com, we get
resolution.
> Oddly, windows boxes
Hello,
We're having trouble getting machine name resolution from an DNS server. If
we try to ping, for example, a machine named Mach1, we get an "unknown host
Mach1" error. If we ping the FQDN, Mach1.domainname.com, we get resolution.
Oddly, windows boxes can resolve the machine name, from a dos p
no failure. He's not dead yet" --William Lloyd George
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> Subject: setting up NTPd
>
&g
Hello,
I have ntpd running on three machines; one (primary) internal server
pointing to a stratum 2 server on the net, and the other two pointing to the
internal primary server. When I issue ntpdate on all three machines I get
the following error; "18 Sep 17:13:44 ntpdate[14942]: the NTP socket is
Hello,
Some process is utilizing 30% of the my NIC's bandwidth. Any tool I can use
to check which application or process is using the bandwidth?
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Very impressive and thorough answer. This is one reason I subscribe to and
appreciate this particularly list; professional, useful responses with the
sophomoric quibble kept to a minimum.
James
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remotedevice:/device/$user default
>
>
> Hth
> jg
>
> -Original Message-
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> Subject: fstab info for mounting /ho
Hello,
I want to create an fstab entry that will mount /home on a remote machine
upon boot-up with an $USER entry so any user who logs into the workstation
will have their "home" directories on an single system.
Does anyone know if this can be done and, if so, what is the proper syntax?
Many tha
Hello,
The server in question was running well until a couple of days ago when all
interaction started taking an extremely long time to initiate. This included
loading of services during boot-up and even something simple as logging in
will take about a minute or two. I found the following (below)
be more
or would it waste the swap partition ???
Hiten.
--- "James D. Parra" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks. This worked out well.
>
> I added "swapon swapfile" to /etc/rc.d/rc.local
>
> James
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Leona
Thanks. This worked out well.
I added "swapon swapfile" to /etc/rc.d/rc.local
James
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Hi James
Hello,
How can I increase the swap size on production system? We added more RAM and
I need to increase the swap space.
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I concur. This the quickest and best setup you could use to filter out Spam.
I use it and Mailscanner/Spamassassin has filtered out almost 90% of the
Spam while also stopping the spread of possible infected e-mail attachments.
I owe a thank you to Michael W. for that perfect solution.
James D
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covering, in detail, how such a migration can be
accomplished?
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Hello,
Cloned a 30 GB drive with an absolutely identical drive and the target drive
hangs at the Grub prompt when attempting to boot. The source drive does
boot.
Any suggestions?
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Hello,
How do I go about changing a user's password to null. We're running some
tests and I need a null password, or at least a blank password. I can't get
"passwd" from root to change it.
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Hello,
Is it possible to migrate an NT users/password database to a RedHat Linux
ldap server? We want to migrate all workstations to Linux, but I was hoping
for a possibility to a straight forward migration without recreating all the
accounts.
Many thanks in advance.
James D. Parra
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I jumped the gun on this. NIS is the answer.
Thank you,
James
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Hello,
Could anyone point me to
this or if it
is possible.
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Hello,
Is there a way to make the Linux file system case insensitive? We have a
database scenario where this is very relevant.
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of you who have
already accomplished this task)
Many
thanks,
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with Redhat 9 befor
.
I want to prevent the loss of e-mail in the process. Ultimately, I need to
isolate the Exchange server from the public and have the Linux box handle
everything.
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James D. Parra would like to recall the message, "Email server forwarder".
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sh this. I
want to prevent the loss of e-mail in the process. Ultimately, I need to
isolate the Exchange server from the public and have the Linux box handle
everything.
Thank you in advance,
James D. Parra
Systems Administrator, IT Dept.
Music Reports, Inc.
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ph (818) 558-1400 x11
Thanks Ben,
Unfortunately, I get the following error when I run mii-tool. (ethtool isn't
on the system, RH7.3)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# /sbin/mii-tool
SIOCGMIIPHY on 'eth0' failed: Operation not supported
no MII interfaces found
Any ideas?
James
Hello,
I would like to see what the bit setting is on a NIC via telnet session.
What command can I use to check if it is 10, 100, or 1000?
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luck.
How is Grub getting loaded and how can I edit its configuration file? I
have a new kernel I need to load.
Any help solving this mystery (at least to me) would be greatly appreciated.
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y, it appeared that what
ever was cached still worked while "cat /proc/mdstat" didn't show a drive
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Any ideas on how to make Linux RAID 1 failover work with IDE drives.
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would be greatly appreciated.
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38 bytes.
Feb 14 09:39:42 rg pppd[22218]: Exit.
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r the documentaTion of these parameters.
debug
USERCTL=yes
DEVICE=cipcb0
TYPE=CIPE
ONBOOT=yes
MYPORT=7778
PEER=192.168.0.1:
IPADDR=192.168.4.11
PTPADDR=192.168.4.10
me=192.168.0.2
nokey
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.
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On Fri, 2002-12-20 at 14:10, James D. Parra wrote:
> This looks very useful. Is there a switch for "lsof" that will show only
> files for a particular group ID?
>
> ~James
Lets see how do you say that? Oh yeah, RTFM.
>From the man page for lsof
-u
0 December 2002 10:49 am, James D. Parra wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We have a DOS database application running on RH7.3, on a Samba share
which
> will have about 50 users attaching to it. Are there any administrative
> tools/utilities available that can tell which files are in use by which
appreciated.
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I would like to restrict Samba user accounts to only browse Samba shares and
not have logon access to the RH 7.3 server. Is this possible?
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m on a RAID 0 device; and, 2)
how can I repair a failed journal without rebooting the machine?
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Hello,
Two part question; if using VNC, can one change the screen resolution of the
virtualized session? And from the terminal itself, using Gnome, is there a
GUI tool to change screen resolution?
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Two part question; if using VNC, can one change the screen resolution of the
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Two part question; if using VNC, can one change the screen resolution of the
virtualized session? And from the terminal itself, using Gnome, is there a
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Grub isn't loading for some reason. Upon reboot, am left with a Grub command
prompt. Any suggestions on getting to the kernel to bring up this machine?
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lities yes,
but the real issue is when attempting to backup the directories to tape none
of large files make it to tape. We get a "value too large for data type"
error.
James D. Parra
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The file system is ext3. Is there another file system available for Linux
that can handle 10Gb files?
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Hello,
Is there a 2Gb file size limit under RH 7.3? If so, is there a way around
this. Currently I have database file sizes exceeding 10Gb. Any help would be
greatly appreciated.
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Hello,
What is the quickest way to get missing dependencies when installing an rpm?
Is there a tool that can locate and grab missing dependencies?
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Hello,
How do change the default kernel with Grub, if you have more than one kernel
loaded?
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Hello,
I am attempting to install Mosix and one of its requirements is to have
"Software Development" RPM group installed. How, after already installing
the OS, can I find the RPM group and install all the packages under it.
Thank you,
James D. Parra
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Thank you. Found the file here:
12162 Apr 10 17:01 ../../usr/include/pgsql/Makefile.global
My apologies for the next question but, what should I do now that I know
where it is? Should I copy Makefile.global to ../../src/?
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I did not see the ./configure in the 'rserv' directory.
'ls -a' didn't show any hidden files either.
The README.rserv states the following;
How to install:
make all
make install
Where can I find ./configure?
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Hello,
Downloaded 'rserv' for Postgresql and tried to run 'make all' but received
the following error.
Makefile:9: ../../src/Makefile.global: No such file or directory
make: *** No rule to make target `../../src/Makefile.global'. Stop.
Any suggestions?
Thank yo
tential clues.)
All four drives are 20 Gb.
At this point, I'd like to start from scratch, but not do a reinstall. Any
sugestions?
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To
/mnt/cdrom iso9660
noauto,owner,kudzu,ro 0 0
/dev/fd0/mnt/floppy autonoauto,owner,kudzu 0
0
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ev/md0, with an ext3 file system.
Currently 'fstab' shows the following for the raid:
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ears in /lib/modules.
# locate lvm | grep modules
/lib/modules/2.4.18-3/kernel/drivers/md/lvm-mod.o
Do I need to recompile the kernel or is LVM running?
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Hello,
What command can one use to determine if LVM module is loaded or compiled
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('fd' for linux raid) I get,
'You cannot change a partition into an extended one or vice versa. Delete it
first.' I did delete it, but I get the same result.
Anyone have some good tips on how to recreate an ide software raid under RH
7.3?
Many Thank
x27;t loaded by default either. Very odd decision making at RedHat.
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x27;t loaded by default either. Very odd decision making at RedHat.
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