tool around. Good to know.
chas
Question still stands, therefore :
In order for my rules to be started at startup time, I could
manually edit /etc/sysconfig/ipchains but that's not ideal
b/c my changes would be overwritten next time lokkit is run.
Seems like I should therefore :
1. De
Disable the lokkit program.
Is this the correct procedure ?
Thanks in advance,
chas
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Thank you very much for the help, Rodolfo, especially for
taking the time to explain this so clearly... I really
appreciate it. Thank you so much,
chas
>>How do you add an ipchains rule to accept connections from
>>a given host (eg. www.xxx.yyy.zzz) on a specific po
Thank you for any help.
chas
ps. how do you specify where to insert a rule ? at the moment,
I'm just using "/sbin/ipchains -I input" and it inserts
the rule in the first position. Also, are ipchains zero-indexed
his to /etc/services :
customapp/tcp
customapp/udp
Then run lokkit again and enter "customapp" in other ports ?
Thank you in advance,
chas
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Pls excuse my ignorance here but if one is using ipchains or iptables,
is tcp wrappers now redundant ? (ipchains certainly seems so much more
flexible). Anybody using both ?
chas
>Hello Listees,
>
>Mike answer is very good. If your using redhat 7.1 or 7.2 you can
>use the setup
logging into the VNC server
from the console - just as the article states at the end,
and it even refers to x0rfbserver which seems to do
everything I want with the least performance hits so
I'm going to go with that.
Thanks again,
chas
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version number (wrt to security
principally). Thanks indeed.
chas
>Are you looking for something like this:
>http://freshmeat.net/projects/x0rfbserver/
>
>?
>
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>wrote:
>> In the home folder, you have a .vnc folder. In t
" starts up gnome instead of "twm &".
However, it's a different gnome session than the one
currently displayed on the monitor attached to the
actual linux box. (Am trying to monitor a GUI application
from remote)
Thanks for the help.
chas
>>I've installed VNC
win32. Is it possible to access
the desktop with VNC as if you were really sat in front
of the machine (ie. similar to the MS Windows behaviour) ?
Thank you very much,
chas
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have managed to get working with
Redhat 7.2.
Looks like a Windows network properties applet, smells like one
but sure doesn't walk like one.
And what happened to linuxconf ... it seems to have disappeared.
>Therefore, you may have to restart
>pcmcia to get a
ld Becker/David Hinds,
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17:27:10 cardmgr[780]: executing: './network start eth0'
17:27:10 kernel: eth0: Megahertz 574B at io 0x300, irq 3, hw_addr
00:50:04:FC:FD:5D.
17:27:10 kernel: ASIC rev 1, 64K FIFO split 1:1 Rx:Tx, autoselect MII
interface.
Any ideas why this
s. Am I right in assuming that that the adapter
doesn't actually care what type of PCMCIA card is inserted ?
Thank you very much,
chas
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ardess. I speak Jive."
>
> On Sat, 2 Mar 1996, Chas Green wrote:
>
> > Is there an instruction, HTML page somewhere on this..
> >
> > When I install it, using Kernel Configurator, and Add the card in
> > (Eth0,3com509, IRQ=10, IO=300h) and I save/quit, t
Is there an instruction, HTML page somewhere on this..
When I install it, using Kernel Configurator, and Add the card in
(Eth0,3com509, IRQ=10, IO=300h) and I save/quit, then restart the
computer it doesn't appear in the list anymore, This is using X windows
to install it.
Anywhere I can get he
/www.valleynet.bc.ca/~dan/autoppp.html
>
> Dan
>
> At 05:13 PM 3/7/1996 +1300, Chas Green wrote:
> >Hi, Just wondering Linux would handle a multi IO card/box (can't
> >remember exactly) basically so I can have +4 com ports to handle modems
> >with PPP dial in?
Hi, Just wondering Linux would handle a multi IO card/box (can't
remember exactly) basically so I can have +4 com ports to handle modems
with PPP dial in?
Thanks.
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Hi,
I am wondering if PS/2 are supported by Linux? I am using an AT
keyboard with an converter from AT to PS/2, However each time X windows
starts, it gives an error in Xerrors log file, and says
"Cannot Open keymap/none for reading"
"Couldn't load XKB keymap, falling back to pre-XKB keymap"
Hi, I have a problem with X windows, It seems to load, and I can go back
to the login prompt, however it stops loading at the black/white screen.
The system itself is fine the mouse still works.
Any ideas why it stops?
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