to 24.
How can I find out where this load is coming from?
Any insight or suggestion would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Paul
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sions ?
As said, I searched google for a (detailled) explanation of this message
but found nothing and I would like to die a little less clueless.
But anyway, thanks for the advice.
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system is mostly unusuable.
Details follows but if anybody have an idea, it will be welcome ...
I've searched for the error message till no avail on the web but found
nothing really interesting.
Thanks in advance for your help ...
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ourselves some
headaches up-front.
I guess I'm out of luck though--I'll pile on the Advil! :).
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Alan McCoy wrote:
Both RH8 and RH9 offer Apache 2.0.40, PHP 4.2.2, and MySQL 3.23.56 as the
highest RPM-based upgrades for Apache/PHP/MySQL.
How can I upgrade to the latest Apache (2.0.47), PHP (4.3.3), and MySQL
(4.0.15) using RPMs on either a RH8 or RH9 without having to replace
multitudes of dep
First, I have a hosting company that hosts 5 email accounts, how can I pull
the mail from those accounts and have them placed into the associated
accounts on my server. When mail is sent from my server how do I get it have
it routed so that it appears to come from my hosting company so that replies
to fix it. If they can't fix it in 20 minutes, they'll
offer to wipe/reinstall your system partitions. So far (after 7-8
months) we have had zero problems.
The _big_ issue is security, not support.
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%% Paul Barclay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
pb> I would not restrict usage on any individual system, this will
pb> just lead to frustration on the developers part.
Well, this is not actually the conversation I want to have: I'm hoping
someone can provide input on my
, Paul Smith wrote:
> Hi all;
>
> We are deploying Linux on developers' desktops and undergoing a review
> of what sort of security model we need. Since these are developers they
> have the knowledge and often the need to customize their system in
> various ways that require roo
sudo, that works for
them; or any advice on this.
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"Please remain calm...I may be m
> Well I thought of squid bcos of caching abilities,I am sure I would not want to
> tighten anything as all ports will have to be open and hence NAT is very good at
> that,as I have tried it on my small network (one Linux Box,with one winXP Cleint).
> The Idea of having three networks is to divid
> I have set up a Linux Box with NAT/MASQ, and Squid as an Internet server for my
> local LAN with one system on a trial basis and I see that the performance has been
> great.However I am apprehensive about the way the way traffice and loadbalancing
> will be hadled by Linux box as there wil
Is there a reason you want to run procmail manually? Usually procmail
is used to deliver the mail from the MTA to the mail spool
($HOME/mailbox) in your example. So your procmail rules get applied
when the mail first arrives.
christopher j bottaro wrote:
well i guess i simply have to run proc
THanks for the link. I had seen references to this but had forgotten
about it. I think this is especially important since cpanflute is not
included in redhat 9 rpm-build. Not sure about RH 8
I wasn't aware of that. I haven't used cpanflute on my redhat9 box, but
when I just checked I didn't find
cpanflute works fairly well (it's included with redhat's rpm build
package). But, it requires you to download the cpan package then
run /var/lib/rpm/cpanflute cpanpackage.tar.gz Then you get a few errors
because of directories in /tmp (/tmp/cpan/junk /tmp/cpan/temp) that don't
exist. So, you cr
ure in the
past on RH8.
Any ideas?
Paul
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fs_why.html
Very crunchy!!
There's a lot of other good stuff on David's site as well.
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"Please remain calm...I may
Please allow me to clarify, I unzipped, modified the contents of (added
binaries, libs and a shell script), and rezipped that initrd.img.
Thanks!
Paul
On Wed, 27 Aug 2003, Paul Armor wrote:
> Hi Cedric,
> I've tried modifying /mnt/cdrom/images/pxeboot/initrd.img, which is plac
his didn't seem to help.
Any other ideas?
Thanks!
Paul
On Wed, 27 Aug 2003, Cedric MARSOT wrote:
> With Redhat 9, you have to modifiy isolinux/isolinux.bin and it will work.
> And then burn a CDROM ...
>
> If you are using floppy, modify initrd.img in bootdisk.img.
>
&g
me process with RH9
I get mixed results, none of them what I want :-(. Any help would be
appreciated!
Cheers,
Paul
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Su
.
Then I tried pairing down what I needed to fit into the original image.
This caused it to ignore the ks.cfg (ignoring the mount to the location of
the ks.cfg).
Can anyone offer any suggestions?
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I was able to remove both apache and linuxconf modules
by restoring the particular files they were flagging
and then rerunning rpm -e on each package.
paulw
Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 10:55:16 -0500
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: "Paul F. Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Upgra
I recently upgraded a redhat 7.2 system to redhat 9 and ran into a few
problems.
1) The apache upgrade seems to be a problem.
I see both
apache-1.3.27-1.7.2
httpd-2.0.40-21.3
when I run the rpm -qa command.
I have incorporated the changes to the httpd.conf file according
to
NEWBIE
>
> On 08/11/03 15:05 -0400, Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
> > I just downloaded and created my disks and just installed the os , I
would
> > like to know where I can get more info specific to red hat linux, I am a
> > windows administrator looking to miigrate to linux.
looking to miigrate to
linux.
I
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Hi all,
I am installing Linux (primary purpose) Spam assassin ( for now) I was
wondering which option i should use
personal,workstation, server or custom, , its a 433 celeron w
128 mb, also should I increase memory ?
Jean-Paul Natola
Systems Administrator
Information
graphical
capabilities of my computer and also the execution of important services
like the POP3.
How can i restore the original dependencies and make my linux box work
again without a complete reinstallation?
Please help me!
Thank you in advance,
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Yes I was just informed I have changed my settings, my apologies
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Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 3:21 PM
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> On Mon, 2003-08-
is there a way to install the GUI BUT have the option to use either or?
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Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 11:25 AM
Subject: Re: install option
> On Tue, Aug 12, 2003 at 09:52:43A
Of course, you are right!
I am just a bit annoyed because I am fighting with a bizzare error 500
:-(
go to the shop and get some real coffee.
PB
On Fri, 2003-08-08 at 13:37, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> On 8 Aug 2003, Paul Barclay wrote:
>
> > What like?
> >
> > "U
What like?
"Unusual Idea to to turn an MP3 into a large list of integers for an
interesting project"
Why can't you just answer the question?
On Fri, 2003-08-08 at 11:41, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> On Fri, 8 Aug 2003, Kelerion wrote:
>
> > Guys...
> >
> > I've had an idea for a "play project"
According to the Vexira people it's the only antivirus which is
supplied by RedHat as an associated product.
I'm still keen to hear of people experiences with Trend though.
Paul
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a.
Virus Scanning the UNIX way.
see http://www.centralcommand.com/
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Am Mittwoch, 30. Juli 2003 22:02 schrieb Real Cucumber:
> Hi,
>
> Running Redhat 8.0 here...
>
> I've setup a .htaccess file /var/www/html/.htaccess
>
> I've also setup a passwords file /usr/local/apache/password/passwords
>
[..]
Did you encrypt your
27;gawk'? I need to learn how to use
> > those anyways :)
>
> Yes.
>
> $ cat /var/log/httpd/access_log | awk '{print $1}' | sort | uniq
..useless use of cat:
awk '{print $1}' /var/log/httpd/access_log | sort | uniq
is enough.
Christian Paul
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level of response. You could install it on a 200 Mhz machine but it
will be as slow as a snail.
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Kelerion wrote:
Hey all..
I was wondering if anyone knew where mozilla stored it's user-defined
filters..
I see them in .mozilla/default/*.slt/Mail/{serverName}/msgFilterRules.dat
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Do you mean you can get a listing of the directory via the web browser
and this is what you want to stop? If so you have to tell apache not to
allow the directory to be listed. I can't remember how to do it, at the
moment, but I will have a look. It is someplace in
/etc/httpd/conf/http.conf
PB
On
Thanks a bunch Michael... looking at your reply sent me to:
info grub
realizing I had no idea how the boot loader works.
I tried the commands you suggested but didn't get it right - grub.conf wasn't found
even though a listed it in the /boot/grub directory.
(The following are some sig
ted.
/j-p.
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> On Sun, 2003-07-13 at 12:33, john-paul delaney
> wrote:
> > Thanks George... I typed in:
> >
> > grub> kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.18-17.7.x
> >
> > then
> >
> > grub>
Sorry folks... with my own mail server down, I resort
to Yahoo to seek help from the list. I wasn't aware
of sending html format - I hope I've turned it off now
and that this message arrives as plain text.
/j-p.
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Do you Yahoo!?
SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 p
rub > boot This should boot you so that you can try to edit the grub file.(I assume that you are using grub rather than lilo)G :-)On Sun, 2003-07-13 at 11:09, john-paul delaney wrote:> I'm in trouble List After reading a previous message on simply> upgrading the kernel with the up2dat
ice greatly appreciated.
/j-p.
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I'm in trouble List After reading a previous message on simply upgrading the kernel with the up2date -f force switch. I tried it and rebooting gets me immediately to the:
grub>
prompt. I'
I'm in trouble List After reading a previous message on simply upgrading the kernel with the up2date -f force switch. I tried it and rebooting gets me immediately to the:
grub>
prompt. I'm using rh 7.2. I had upgraded the kernel previously from the redhat network website, and hoped for
Jul 2003, John-Paul Delaney wrote:
> Hello List... I'm trying to setup bind9 on rh9. I get an error on startup of named
> - cannot open pid file /var/run/named.pid: Permission denied.
>
> However I want to write the pid to /var/run/named/named.pid instead (creating a
>
work, how can i
> extract this files.
>
bunzip2 -c xyz-1.0.0.tar.bz2 | tar xf -
works for me.
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at kernel updates) no later than 90 days from when they
are released, FWIW.
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Hello List... I'm trying to setup bind9 on rh9. I get an error on startup of named -
cannot open pid file /var/run/named.pid: Permission denied.
However I want to write the pid to /var/run/named/named.pid instead (creating a named
directory) so I can give the named user read/write rights.
How
Did you by any chance set up your disk using lvm?
We set up 2 of our systems recently using lvm
and coincidentally, we are unable to successfully
run a mkbootdisk on these two systems.
===/etc/fstab
/dev/rootvg/LogVol00 / ext3 defaults 1 1
LABEL=/boot /boot ext3 defaults 1 2
none /dev/pts devpt
Did you by any chance set up your disk using lvm?
We set up 2 of our systems recently using lvm
and coincidentally, we are unable to successfully
run a mkbootdisk on these two systems.
===/etc/fstab
/dev/rootvg/LogVol00/ ext3defaults1 1
LABEL=/boot
Are there any options for streaming windows media files (*.wmv) from a RH8
webserver? I know that I could probably use the Quicktime Streaming server,
but have had a request from one of my users that we be able to stream the
windows media files.
Any help would be appreciated.
Paul
Paul Lee
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On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 12:19:02 -0500, Paul F. Williams wrote:
> I recently upgraded a redhat system from 7.1 to 7.2
> and unfortunately must have missed the oppo
I recently upgraded a redhat system from 7.1 to 7.2
and unfortunately must have missed the opportunity
to convert from ext2 to ext3 during the upgrade.
Later I happened to notice that it still was using
ext2 so went through the steps to convert to ext3
that I found on the internet. There seemded t
edhat? (like psrinfo and prtdiag/prtconf in Solaris).
2. Is there a file to tune shared memory, TCP settings, etc in Redhat? (like
/etc/system in Solaris).
Thanks.
Paul
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how to setup proxy in terminal? if i want to use lynx but i'm behind a proxy, how can i setup the proxy to get online with terminal.
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i want to run linux in a workstation i have tried with rh7.2 and it run slow also i
have tried with mandrake9.1 and it run too slow.
What distribution works well with old computers? like a pentiumMMX
233MHz
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Interesting reply!
Does anyone actually scan the souce code for this sort of thing? Or do
we rely on the fact that because you can look at it somebody _MUST_ be
doing it?
On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 13:02, ABrady wrote:
> On Wed, 04 Jun 2003 13:54:16 +0100
> Sven Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
Have you looked at crossover office? You may have better luck with that.
PB
On Tue, 2003-06-03 at 03:13, Alan Lake wrote:
> I, too, benefitted from this thread and installed it. Problem: I have a copy
> of ie6setup.exe. It gave me an error message saying that it "recognized" the
> fact that I'm
Excellent!
I have been having this problem also. If this fixes it then great.
PB
On Tue, 2003-06-03 at 01:40, Didier Casse wrote:
> I obtained a good wine rpm for redhat 9 at:
>
> http://newrpms.sunsite.dk/apt/redhat/en/i386/9.0/RPMS.newrpms/
>
> It's a newly built rpm package and it's working
00 IN NS ns1.thdo.bbc.co.uk.
bbc.co.uk. 900 IN NS ns1.thny.bbc.co.uk.
bbc.co.uk. 900 IN NS ns.bbc.co.uk.
;; Query time: 180 msec
;; SERVER: 127.0.0.1#53(127.0.0.1)
;; WHEN: Sun Jun 1 22:11:17 2003
;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 124
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difficulties.
Thank you in advance.
Paul Lee
Network Administrator
McMillan Smith & Partners
Architects, PLLC
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.conf file under etc would show up before one in some other
location.
However you are right he may have edied the https doc root.
Only time will tell
On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 13:45, Mike Burger wrote:
> On 2 Jun 2003, Paul Barclay wrote:
>
> > Going from most likely to least:
>
or is that the other way round? I forget ;-)
On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 13:33, Paul Barclay wrote:
> Going from most likely to least:
>
> 1. you edited the wrong httpd.conf file.
> 2. you edited the wrong httpd.conf file.
> 3. you never saved the changes.
>
> see if you have a
Going from most likely to least:
1. you edited the wrong httpd.conf file.
2. you edited the wrong httpd.conf file.
3. you never saved the changes.
see if you have a file /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf as well as somthing
like /usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf
if you start apache /etc/rc.d/init.d/htt
How do you do this if you use Grub?
I have tried entering text mode and typing 'linux single' but I always
get an error :-(
It worked fine with LILO
PB
On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 10:33, Edward Dekkers wrote:
> Paul Stegeman wrote:
>
> > Paul,
> >
> > Is t
Paul,
Is there a way to look at that file by interrupting the boot process?
When the machine boots, the screen goes blank and I can't get to a point
where I see anything.
Thanks for helping!
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On Behalf Of Paul Ba
I too had a problem with the video once I installed Redhat 9.0
What I found was the screen relsolution had been set to an invalid value
for my card. Check /etc/X11/XF86config and look near the bottom of the
file for the "screen" section.
PB
On Sun, 2003-06-01 at 03:02, Paul Stegeman
Title: Video Card problem
I installed Red Hat 9.0 on a cheapie PC Athlon AMD 1.n Gig. Everything is fine until it boots, then the screen goes dark and everything freezes. I am having trouble finding the video card ID, it's part of the motherboard which doesn't state what it is.
What should
Sorry, I never read the mail properly! you have done this already.
:-(
On Fri, 2003-05-30 at 13:20, Yanick Quirion wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a little problem when using linux redhat crontab. I want to run an Oracle SQL
> script using the oracle user. On the user, I use command crontab -e and
Add the task to the Oracle user's crontab instead.
e.g
su - oracle
crontab -e
then add the task and it will run as Oracle.
PB
On Fri, 2003-05-30 at 13:20, Yanick Quirion wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a little problem when using linux redhat crontab. I want to run an Oracle SQL
> script using t
Hi,
Just upgreaded to Redhat 9 from 8.
Just noticed the Spell checker is not working in Evolution, when I go to
the Spell check setup in Evolution I can not see any spell check
language available.
Anyone know how to fix this?
PB
I just did it from 8 to 9.
after the installation the X server failed to start. It turned out to be
something simple, but still.
And they removed all the Xconfigurator and xf86Config programs, stupid!
Blue curve look good though.(as is does in 8.0)
On Thu, 2003-05-29 at 15:18, Cannon, Andr
Why don't you just use SSH and be done with it!
Why use FTP? So 2 decade ago!
On Thu, 2003-05-29 at 14:56, Joe Giles wrote:
> Or, better yet, use an FTP daemon that is secure and not the stock one
> that comes with RedHat (WU-FTP?):-P. I use ProFTPD and I have not had
> one problem as of yet
i can translate to spanish
On Mon, 2003-05-26 at 11:11, Aly Dharshi wrote:
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I have embarked on writing an FAQ for this list, but I need
translators for converting the FAQ to the your preferred language. If
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Cheers,
em to work with Gnome or twm) and setting Depth
to 8 in XF86Config. This doesn't seem to work for the new RH and/or computer. Does
anyone have any tips on how I can set up a dynamic colormap?
Dr Paul Warren
Senior Lecturer in Linguistics
School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studie
Sorry for the off topic post, but this is a quickie
Can anyone recommend a good mailing list for Cisco products?
Thanks
PG
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ting quite a few direcoties in my /tmp and
would like to be sure it's all right to remove them. )
5) I'm using Redhat 8.0... Is there a listing somewhere that explains what
the various directories and subdirectoies are used for? I'm finding
'things' being stored in several
Am Dienstag, 1. April 2003 20:37 schrieb J.Slim:
> I've been reading all the man pages I though might clue me in but I can't
> find a command to list the total size of a folders contents. Anybody?
hello,
try
du -s -h /folder/folder
and
man du
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/grub_100.html
FYI> It helps to know what version of Red Hat you are using.
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Memory: Bios total 262144K - top total 14332K
From: "John-Paul Delaney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2003 10:05:24 +0200
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hel
What are the differences between Redhat 7.3 and Advanced Server as far
as the *user interface* and *file system*?
Actually I'm not concerned about the guts of the technical differences
(i.e.support for more RAM or cpus, clustering, etc); what I'm concerned
about is:
* is the file system lai
ios total 262144K - top total 14332K
From: "John-Paul Delaney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2003 10:05:24 +0200
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello List...
I appear to have a memory configuration problem. The difference between
the system bios and what free/top reports as to
Hello List...
I appear to have a memory configuration problem. The difference between
the system bios and what free/top reports as total memory seems very odd.
free -m reports 13 as total mem!
Is it possible to tell the OS how much memory is available?
thanks
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Any tripwire gurus out there?
I have two tripwire related questions that I hope are easy enough to answer.
I recently installed tripwire on a Redhat 7.0 webserver using an RPM
file, and ran the twinstall.sh script. Then I ran the following commands
to initialize the database and update the data
Let me guess; you're the author of this website right?
http://geraldholmes.freeyellow.com/
brent nicholls wrote:
Ovi you are doing somthing wrong with windows!! I installed windows
and i only had to reboot once, and you dont have to reboot after
changing your screen rez you newb you set it up
Thanks, but no that doesn't quite do it. Tripwire only flags you that a
certain file has been changed, but it doesn't give you a username who
changed it, when they changed it, from what IP address were they coming
from, etc, etc, things that good auditing will tell you.
Paul
Dy
curity auditing down to a very
granular level, equivalent to the BSM auditing in Solaris?
i.e. logging security policy changes, file deletions, etc
thanks
Paul
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Bravo Christopher that did it!
A big thanks...
/j-p.
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Subject:RE: understanding tftp
Hi
No.
It means someone else that is subscribed to Redhat-List is having
problems with their e-mail, and when it bounces from their account, it
gets bounced back to you because you were the original sender.
Paul
Michael Mansour wrote:
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Subject:Re: understanding tftp
John-Paul Delaney wrote:
> tftpd seems to be running ok:
> root 20212 0.0 0.3 3544 632 tty1 S07:50 0:00 grep
tftpd
if you did ps auxw | grep tftpd like above, that's all your
going to see. you
thanks!
Paul
Joe Polk wrote:
yes.
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 17:32, Paul Greene wrote:
I would still like the root user to be able to receive e-mailed system
warning messages from localhost. Will disabling Sendmail prevent that
from happening?
Paul
Anthony E. Greene wrote:
Paul Greene
I would still like the root user to be able to receive e-mailed system
warning messages from localhost. Will disabling Sendmail prevent that
from happening?
Paul
Anthony E. Greene wrote:
Paul Greene wrote:
If you disable sendmail in rc3.d or rc5.d, does it disable it
completely? Or does it
I think this should be a fairly easy sendmail question. (?)
If you disable sendmail in rc3.d or rc5.d, does it disable it
completely? Or does it just disable it's ability to receive mail, but
will still send mail when needed?
Paul
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istration, Department of agencies), and they easily employ as many, if not more,
people as the DoD or NSA type agencies. (at least in the Wash. DC area)
paul
Joe Polk wrote:
I see a lot of jobs, even here in GA, that require "clearance" and
wondered how it might be obtained.
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learance either. I just had to work in the office, and couldn't go to
the customer's site.
paul
Joe Polk wrote:
Most such jobs require clearance. How would one obtain clearance ahead
of applying for a job with the gub'munt?
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On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 09:09, Paul Greene w
commercial world, but the work is much more consistent and steady.
Government work isn't nearly as affected by the economy as the
commercial world.
paul
Gene Yoo wrote:
David Busby wrote:
man resume
this is so wrong :) yes i have a smile on my face also... i think in
general, all job m
connections per second from=10.11.35.8
xinetd[21348]: FAIL: tftp connections per second from=10.11.41.254
xinetd[21348]: FAIL: tftp connections per second from=10.11.41.254
41.254 is the router I was trying to tftp from and 35.8 is my workstation
where I was testing.
thanks
/j-p.
John-Paul
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