Re: stupid linux tricks??

2000-10-26 Thread Sam Bayne
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Re: dd = destroy data?

2000-10-24 Thread Sam Bayne
t; > "Barry L. Kline" wrote: > > > > Thanks everyone for your suggestions! I'm going to: dd if=/dev/zero > of=/dev/hda > > Barry > > ___ > Redhat-list mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > https

Re: Multicast Question

2000-10-12 Thread Sam Bayne
ring > it locally is not an option. > > Thanks! > > --Kevin > > --- > > Kevin Tyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > MESO, Inc. > Troy, NY > > ___ > Redhat

Re: Text editor that prints color

2000-09-19 Thread Sam Bayne
uinn Coldiron > http://kalteisen.com > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > ___ > Redhat-list mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list -- - Sam Bayne - Sys

Re: [REDHAT] Re: Scripting scp

2000-09-19 Thread Sam Bayne
- > David Kramer http://kramer.ne.mediaone.net > DK KD > DKK DOn a cellular level, I'm actually quite busy! > DK KD > DDDD > > ___ > Redhat-list mai

Re: security: crontab

2000-08-02 Thread Sam Bayne
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Re: local address spoofing

2000-08-02 Thread Sam Bayne
gt; CU O, > > > > Leonard. > > -- > To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" > as the Subject. -- - Sam Bayne - System Administrator North Seattle Comm

Re: telnet to tty3?

2000-07-21 Thread Sam Bayne
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. -- -----

Re: New Distribution [LONG]

2000-07-03 Thread Sam Bayne
se what hardware etc. support you > want in your kernel during the install. > > -- Juha > > -- > To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" > as the Subject. -- - Sam Bayne - System Administrator North Seattle Community College [EMAIL PROTECTED] (206)527-3762 = -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Re: ipchains MASQ and rlogind

2000-06-08 Thread Sam Bayne
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. > > > > -- > To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with &

Re: Lost command history in Telnet session

2000-06-05 Thread Sam Bayne
ribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" > >as the Subject. > > -- > To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" > as the Subject. -- - Sam Bayne - System Administrator North Seattle Community College [EMAIL PROTECTED] (206)527-3762 = -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Re: IPChains..

2000-06-05 Thread Sam Bayne
uncan Hill Sapere aude > My mind not only wanders, it sometimes leaves completely. > > -- > To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" > as the Subject. -- - Sam Bayne - System Administrator North Seattle Community College [EMAIL PROTECTED] (206)527-3762 = -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Re: No tail

2000-06-05 Thread Sam Bayne
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. -- ----- Sam Bayne - System Administrator North Se

Re: ICMP Port Number

2000-05-26 Thread Sam Bayne
, 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. -- ----- Sam Bayne - System Administrator North Seattle Community Co

Re: Duplicating Hard Disk...[OT]

2000-05-23 Thread Sam Bayne
com) > > R. > > -- > To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" > as the Subject. -- - Sam Bayne - System Administrator North Seattle Community College [EMAIL PROTECTED] (206)527-3762 = -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Re: Backup

2000-05-23 Thread Sam Bayne
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 tape format, though. -- ---

Re: Decoder ring for log file?

2000-05-22 Thread Sam Bayne
in the input chain of your kernel's firewall, incidentally a rule stating that you want to log hits. > > Thanks... > > -- - Sam Bayne - System Administrator North Seattle Community College [EMAIL PROTECTED] (206)527-3762 = -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Re: there's a hacker!

2000-05-20 Thread Sam Bayne
e best way to escape from your problem is to solve it." > -- > > -- > To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" > as the Subject. -- - Sam Bayne - System Administrator North Seattle Community College [EMAIL PROTECTED] (206)527-3762 = -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Re: command to keep job running after logout?

2000-05-16 Thread Sam Bayne
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Re: C programming question...[OT]

2000-05-04 Thread Sam Bayne
e is quite left up to > the programmer. If you feel like writing code that looks like Perl, you > can :) > (I usually code fairly close to the GNU style guides) I'm going to look those up right quick. -- - Sam Bayne - System Administrator North S

C programming question...[OT]

2000-05-04 Thread Sam Bayne
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

Re: SSH ? (probably a BASH question)

2000-05-04 Thread Sam Bayne
Cameron Simpson wrote: > > On Thu, May 04, 2000 at 10:18:34AM -0700, Sam Bayne wrote: > | 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

Re: Commercial BACKUP software

2000-04-27 Thread Sam Bayne
ries 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. -

Re: Logging user activity (ipchains)

2000-04-26 Thread Sam Bayne
wish to > > install tracking for all users, just certain isolated cases. > > > > Thanks for any help, > > Mike > > > > -- > > To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" > > as the Subject. > > -- > To un

Re: portsentry...

2000-04-26 Thread Sam Bayne
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Re: portsentry...

2000-04-26 Thread Sam Bayne
ance, > >Eddie Strohmier >Bonwell Globalnet >www.bonwell.com -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject. --  - Sam Bayne - System Administrator North Seattle Community College [EMAIL PROTECTED] (206)527-3762 =  

Repost: Compiling Old Kernels

2000-03-01 Thread Sam Bayne
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

Compiling Archaic Kernels on a Modern System

2000-03-01 Thread Sam Bayne
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

Re: DHCP IP Assignments, Linux vs Win98

2000-01-07 Thread Sam Bayne
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > the dhcp server will check assigned IP's over the network based on the > global period assigned on the server ( e.g. 3 days). If the IP ( client ) > is still there, it will renew the lease ( for another 3 days, etc.). If > the client IP is not connected, it will mark

Re: Portsentry and 'ssh' problems in RH 6.0

1999-11-10 Thread Sam Bayne
Greg W wrote: > >I also noticed that portsentry was putting my DHCP clients into the > >hosts.deny file as well as the local machine's internal IP address and the After flushing the firewall rules, try setting port sentry to only tcpscan. If that fixes it, and you still worry about udp portscan

Re: Permissions to allow public_html and nothing else

1999-11-08 Thread Sam Bayne
Anthony Baratta wrote: > Rob Napier wrote: > > > > 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

Re: Netware support and Linux

1999-01-03 Thread Sam Bayne
Edward Dekkers wrote: > Thank you gentlemen! > > Something else to play with! > > 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

Re: Permissions to allow public_html and nothing else

1999-01-02 Thread Sam Bayne
> > > 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 >

SCSI Tape AutoLoaders

1998-05-05 Thread Sam Bayne
. 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. -- Sam Bayne -NT,Novell,HP-UX,Linux Sysadmin [

RE: What does routing for IPX?

1998-04-15 Thread Sam Bayne
my record 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