Okay ... the good news is that I can ping the IP of the linux
box/router.
I am now struggling with giving the eth0 a range of IP addresses. I
have been trying to use 'ifconfig' to do this, but can only seem to set
the NIC card to just one address.
Also, I am wondering if the /etc/hosts file sh
el.
Kirby
On Tuesday, July 22, 2003, at 12:42 PM, Michael Gargiullo wrote:
WOW... OK...
Kirby
Let's address things one at a time if we can here.
On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 15:26, Kirby Clements wrote:
I have assigned the linux firewall a 192.168.0.0 address, being that I
don't see t
This is an issue of connections in general, being that I don't even
have the firewall turned on yet.
The new standalone firewall box I have built is now connecting via PPP
with wvdial, a great little tool.
The firewall, be it shorewall or if I just decide to use ipchains with
lokkit, is off.
Th
This is an issue of connections in general, being that I don't even
have the firewall turned on yet.
The new standalone firewall box I have built is now connecting via PPP
with wvdial, a great little tool.
The firewall, be it shorewall or if I just decide to use ipchains with
lokkit, is off.
Th
I have a question with using linux as a router. Is it possible to have
the router/firewall linux box connected to an actual phone line, where
a 56K connection would be established, having the linux router dialout,
establish a connection, and then provide that connect via a switch on
the other s
I am having worries over whether or not to install a newer tarball of
software, versus having the older rpm already installed. Does anyone
know the best way to do this, where rpm and the machine itself are not
'broken' in regard to who thinks what is installed where. The
preference is to instal
Make sure you have openssl installed.
Kirby
On Monday, March 10, 2003, at 03:25 PM, Gene Yoo wrote:
i have been banging my head to install these files, can someone tell
me what these are? i already found them from rpmfind.net but can't
seem to have them recognized... sigh.
libcrypto.so.0
l
Nice :)
I will be trying to set that up today then. I have been looking for a
solution to multimedia space issues for over a week now. Thanks Ed -
Kirby
On Wednesday, March 5, 2003, at 04:33 AM, Ed Wilts wrote:
On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 12:54:55AM -0800, Kirby Clements wrote:
NFS is working
NFS is working great for Jaguar on RedHat 8.0. I just keep buying cheap
IDE disks for storage, putting them on the linux boxes, and dumping Mac
files onto them. But, multimedia files will cause problems. An example:
an iMovie file will keep its QuickTime Movie file of the entire project
on the
Does anyone know whether or not there should be any /etc/passwd
tampering with, if authconfig is used to set up NIS, thus having the
/etc/nsswitch.conf file adjusted? I have the plus and colon marker on
the passwd file right now, but wondering if I should remove it. The
reason being that the c
Me as well. I went to the trouble of emailing the headers to dyndns.com
and some other domain ... I think called dotsters.com or dotster.com.
Kirby
On Thu, 20 Feb 2003, Ric Tibbetts wrote:
> If it makes you feel any better, I got one a little while ago too.
>
> Ric
>
>
> Edward Dekkers wr
I am having the same issue ... If I change the password using yppasswd
on the client box, or on the server box, the other box does not see the
change, even after I go into the /var/yp directory and type "make".
Even after a yppush from the server, or a ypxfrd from the client. As
well, after I r
This is an issue regarding NIS - if this is not appropriate for this
list, no fret taken.
I am having trouble finding out which line to put into /etc/passwd and
/etc/group and so on. I have read that the line: +::
will work for all users in the passwd file, as long as one places
it
userdel will handle most user removal needs...
like: userdel bob
-kpc
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Happy New Year first !
> Now, there is another one New Server ( Linux Redhat 7.2 ), but we don't
> know how to remove all of user accounts ( eg : Home Dir, Mail
I am trying to decipher a message in /var/log/messages saying:
Host client cannot be reached; transport endpoint not connected.
This machine is up on ssh connections, LAN, no load problems or strain
visible. But it cannot ping or connect to anything on the internet, or
outside. It can return fu
Thanks for the help. Tonight's mail was a lot lower, after adding about 20
REJECTS in the access file, and then using makemap, restarting sendmail.
I am looking into spamassassin - sounds appropriate.
Cheers
Kirby
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Spam is now killing me. I am managing just 3 domains, with email running
through all of them.
I understand the /etc/mail/access directory with the allow and deny files
are the way to prevent this. Can anyone provide an example of how the deny
file is used? I want to just use the deny file, withou
LDAP woes - I have yet to successfully reference, add, change info as a
'Manager' yet. I can only start the server and reference it (look at it the
options) from the GQ package.
I am getting this when I try add info from the new ldif file, called
first.ldif:
[root@peyton openldap]# ldapadd -x -D
This might just be a matter of uninstalling the prior gnome, if it is in the
db of rpm. I have 2 gnome icons showing up on the enigma window, and not one
(the footprint icon). Should I just rpm -e the prior gnome if it exists?
Whatever the case, it has caused no problems yet.
-kirby
Much thanks to Ed and Trond.
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What is the best way to overcome libraries/object files needed when
installing programs like ApacheSSL and Apache, and others like openssl-perl.
I am continuing to run into dependency problems when doing a
rpm -Uvh
On a 7.2 system
Put another way, where/how do I get these files neede
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