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logging to log to a file,
then view that file with `tail -f filename` while in a telnet session.
A related issue might be remote logging. You could cause the
other machine to log to the machine you're sitting at, then have
that machine display the log files to a VT.
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ut my NAT gateway assigns ports (in the trace I
> > did) from the
> > > range over 60,000. Is there any way to force connections to
> > port 513 to be
> > > from the privileged range (512-1023)? TIA.
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e could be moving in and out of lilo's cylinder
limitations. (or could be partly above and below?)
I've seen really wierd error messages kind of like this
font-directory thing with library mismatches, too.
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, you'll be blocking legitimate traffic
as well.
Go to the outside interface, and put
access-group 101 in
to actually assign the acl.
I have no idea what you'd put into a CBOS machine.
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at best streaming
speeds thanks to running off the local volume.
Eventually, I may shift to using bru, as it's plug compatible with
tar, but supposedly has a more reliable tape format.
I sure hate to lose the cross-platform universality of the gnu tar
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e is quite left up to
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I'm going to look those up right quick.
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hat 'while' statement normal? It looks to
me like a syntax mistake waiting to happen, but I'll code
to that style if it's normal for C programmers. Coming
from a mostly perl background that line would either be
one line or enclosed in curly braces
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> | All this bash help aside, (And I missed the beginning of the thread, so
> | maybe this was discussed), but is there a reason you don't just use
> | .shosts authentication? It will preve
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that are cheaper.
One Note: You DID know that tar can backup to remote drives, didn't you?
It does it via rsh, and you can drop in ssh, which gives you encryption
and compression-over-the-wire. I didn't know this at myself, and it
was a great coolness when I found out.
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Oops! this got put into the wrong thread.
I need to compile an older version of the kernel (2.0.36).
I can't use a newer version, because I need to use some
non-standard patches in order to netboot via PXE.
--Incidentally, anyone doing that with a modern kernel?
Anyway, that version of the kerne
I need to compile an older version of the kernel (2.0.36).
I can't use a newer version, because I need to use some
non-standard patches in order to netboot via PXE.
--Incidentally, anyone doing that with a modern kernel?
Anyway, that version of the kernel bitches about the
version of gcc. My last
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> the client IP is not connected, it will mark
Greg W wrote:
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After flushing the firewall rules, try setting port sentry to only tcpscan.
If that fixes it, and you still worry about udp portscan
Anthony Baratta wrote:
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> > But unfortunately does not address our desire to give our users
> > password-protected web pages that aren't readable by every other user
> > on the system. Since I personally use this feature (I have password
> > protected pages that are for me
Edward Dekkers wrote:
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> Something else to play with!
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> P.S. Speedwise compared to Samba/True Novell? (Just until I try it myself)
I don't know about speed, but the flaky instability WRT windows95 clients
takes
it out of the running 'round here.
It works great from dos
> > > I am currently in a similar situation. Apache requires that the user's
> > > home directory be world executable and the public_html directory be
> > > world readable. In my application, however, this is unacceptable,
> > > since the user may have private files in his public_html directory
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I also note that over in the FreeBSD camp they have a "ch" device, accessed
with the "chio" command. Some Linux equivalent for this arrangement could
also solve my problem.
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uptime is 14 months, and that ended by a hardware failure.)
It really saddens me to see Novell losing market share to NT, because they
definately have a superior product.
This babble about TCO and manageability is just babble. A windows 3.1 box
connected to a Novell Server is vastly easier t
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