I find that Opera has a lot of customizable features, but that the font display is nowhere as good as out of the box Mozilla
On Tue, 2003-10-21 at 15:00, David C. Hart wrote:
On Tue, 2003-10-21 at 09:57, Chris Wilson wrote:
> I have never been able to get Opera 7.2.x to run on my RH8.0/9.0
>
w the
full message source. Is it from how Ximian puts the mail together, or an MS
thing?
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You need to check out DynDNS.org. I have a friend doing this very thing.
http://www.dyndns.org
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Subject: How to Setup Mailserver??
> My
Sounds like a drive failure maybe. I would first boot with a diskette and
mount your hd's. Then you can poke around your lilo.conf (assuming lilo) and
find where your kernel sits. You want to see if you can mount that hd. This
is a starting point at least.
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Hi, for other countries, you could filter by IP ranges. Try this:
http://blackholes.us
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I assume he is using HW RAID. In which case, Linux wouldn't "see" the
physical drives per se'. It sounds like something went wrong before all this
happened (ie ls not working etc). I'd wait the 6hrs as you have little
choice. Once you get a good volume, you can move on. It sound ugly, though.
S
The earlier post is right, though. I've installed it from RPM's only to be
told I have to "recompile milter support." I need to scan all my mail. I have
several domains on this server. Is there no way to have it scan /var/mail?
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This link should really get you to the good stuff too:
http://www.oreillynet.com/search/index.ncsp?sp-q=apache&sp-k=all
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> On Tue, 2003-10-07 at 08:32, Joe Polk wrote:
> > When you have a line like this:
> > Received: from foo.com (localhost.localdomain [127.0.0.1])
> > is it advantageous to remove your localhost entry from /etc/hosts to keep
> > this from happening? If not, should this be
I'm trying to set up nis with a freebsd box as the server and redhat 9
as the client. I cannot get it to authenticate to the freebsd server. I
have been reading and It looks like I need to set up a shadow NIS map
for Linux. I found a patch here
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Did you check to see if your smtp daemon is running?
ps -ef | grep sendmail
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Subject: Mail is not working
> I have crontab setup to send
When you have a line like this:
Received: from foo.com (localhost.localdomain [127.0.0.1])
is it advantageous to remove your localhost entry from /etc/hosts to keep
this from happening? If not, should this be corrected and if so, how?
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Does anyone happen to know what it is? Thanks.
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Have you looked at Samba? I believe it can act as a BDC.
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> Hello all,
>
> Is it possible
I don't know what you mean "with telephone" and by 100mb I assume you mean
with a 100MB switch (ie 4 port switch built in)? Any number will work, D-
Link, NetGear, Linksys.
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hehe That's funny!
To the original poster:
Run "top" to see what's eating the CPU time. You can use the shift-P option
to sort vie CPU.
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Subject:
I use sendmail and love it but for webmail you can't beat OpenWebMail. It's
feature rich and very easy to setup. It picks up virtual (mutliple) domains
easily.
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Do you know what version the BIOS is? What Smart Start version did you build
with? There is an issue regarding SS6.2 or 6.3 I'm not sure that I know
causes system boots under Windows. I would start by updating the BIOS for
sure. Are you using hardware RAID?
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ry request they send at
me, what's the entry and syntax I should put in httpd.conf?
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Domain Controllers are simply that, controllers of a domain. In Windows, this
allows central account, password, and permission keeping. If you want that in
Linux, you can install Samba which mimmics a Windows Domain Controller (and
also offers WINS capabilities) or install NIS. If your mixing Li
ghostscript has to be set up a certain way to make the transform correctly.
I was wondering if anyone on the list knows enough about
Imagemagick/GhostScript to explain this?
Thanks in advance,
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ghostscript has to be set up a certain way to make the transform correctly.
I was wondering if anyone on the list knows enough about
Imagemagick/GhostScript to explain this?
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ghostscript has to be set up a certain way to make the transform correctly.
I was wondering if anyone on the list knows enough about
Imagemagick/GhostScript to explain this?
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That's exactly what you need to do. Since there is no reverse lookup on your
local sendmail server, you need to send from a known SMTP as stated below.
Tell sendmail to forward all outgoing mail to smtp.charter.net. I use Charter
as well. This keeps folks like AOL from rejecting your mail.
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I have around 20 users connected to my redhat 7.2 server using samba. My
question is when I do a ps -uax it shows that all the samba child
processes are running as root not the actual user. And top shows samba
taking up over %90 of the cpu. Does anyone have any suggestions as to
what is going on?
ke I want. Thanks so much for your
instructions, though. I can at least start picking this apart.
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> On Mon, 8 Sep 2003, Joe Polk wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know if in 7.3 if sendmail is compiled in the rpm with
libmilter
> > support? I'm trying to
Does anyone know if in 7.3 if sendmail is compiled in the rpm with libmilter
support? I'm trying to get spamass-milter working and I have it all setup (so
I think) but nothing is filtering.
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I believe the Linksys allows you to shut off remote admin capability.
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> At 21:03 9/7/2003 -1000, you w
Personally, I wouldn't setup your own DNS server unless you truly have need
to. I use MYDNS.COM to manage my external domains. You don't have to use them
to host it or redirect, rather you can use their "IP Pointing" which is
nothing more than DNS entries on their DNS server. Setup your domain
Webmin seems to handle Samba setup far better than SWAT. I've had changes
made in SWAT not work properly.
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Sent: Thu, 4 Sep 2003 12:49:51 -0400
Subject: SWAT Help
> I am currently running RHL on
I believe an older ver of Webmin had a plug to SWAT. But why do that? Webmin
seems to handle Samba setup far better than SWAT. I've had changes made in
SWAT not work properly.
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th
> a simple forwarding rule without going nuts with iptables?
>
> Thanks,
> James
>
> On Wed, 2003-09-03 at 09:56, Joe Polk wrote:
> > Try http://www.boutell.com/rinetd/
> >
> > <>
> >
> > -- Original Message ---
> > From
I would like to setup SA to scan server-wide. I have the rpm's installed but
I'm not sure of the best way to set it up. Will I need SpamAss::Milter to do
this? Should I setup a folder full of spam for it to learn from? The
documentation isn't very clear on this. I would assume it will scan
eve
Try http://www.boutell.com/rinetd/
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Sent: 03 Sep 2003 09:35:36 -0400
Subject: Port Forward 1 Port
> I have been googling because I know this has been talked about a lot,
> but what
Name your smtp server smtp.xxx.com and simply forward your traffic to it.
It's going to be sending the headers so it's name is going to be "seen."
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tue, 2 Sep 2003 11:37:07 +0700
Su
By default, sendmail doesn't relay. I would suggest, however, that you load
Webmin. It simplifies sendmail configuration. If you are just bent on being
l33t and learning it all for yourself, sendmail.org has decent documentation
on most of your questions. Go forth and learn. Then load Webmin and
;)
On Fri, 2003-08-22 at 16:11, Jason Dixon wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-08-22 at 18:05, Joe Giles wrote:
> > Well, I stopped rhnsd and the Red Carpet clients, and still it doesn't
> > work. I cant see any other process that would use RPM for anything. I
> > have also rebooted
Ok, as a work around, I had to add LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.2.5 to the
beginning of the line like this:
LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.2.5 rpm -qa |grep kernel
and it worked...
Sheeesh.. Its getting more and more cryptic to use these servers anymore
:-D
Thanks
Joe
On Fri, 2003-08-22 at 16:05, Joe Giles
Well, I stopped rhnsd and the Red Carpet clients, and still it doesn't
work. I cant see any other process that would use RPM for anything. I
have also rebooted the server and still no go...
Thanks for the reply
Joe
On Fri, 2003-08-22 at 15:54, Jason Dixon wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-08-22
Yeah, after doing some poking around, I found it...
Thanks for the reply :)
Joe
On Fri, 2003-08-22 at 14:09, Bret Hughes wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-08-22 at 14:53, Joe Giles wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Several months ago (Or weeks as my mind is slipping :-P) some one on
&g
mdb: unable to join the environment
error: db4 error(11) from dbenv->open: Resource temporarily unavailable
error: cannot open Packages index
Can anyone assist me with this.
My system is a RH 9 system running the 2.6.0 kernel (RPM was working
after the upgrade too).
Much appreciated!!
sym links.
Could that person, or someone else shoot me the link on the how to for
that. Or if you have the text, if you could reply with the method.
Thanks
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I don't use it in that manner, but I do use ProFTP and love it; for what it's
worth.
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Subject: RE: Which ftp?
> Anyone?
>
> -Original Me
I'm using the Belkin FSD6020. It works great actually and is Prism2-based.
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> On 6 Aug 2003, Jason Dixon wrote:
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> > FW
Never mind figured it out. There was a sym link in the directory.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/12/03 09:04AM >>>
When I run du -cm on my home directory it reports 29MB total, but then
when I map a drive from my windows machine to my home dirctory windows
reports my home directotry as being 159MB. Has
I am installing Linux 9.0 on a Compaq Proliant
1600
It detects the video card properly, but hangs with monitor unknown
message.
I have tried different monitors and booting on text mode
without luck
Any one out there……..?
Joe
When I run du -cm on my home directory it reports 29MB total, but then
when I map a drive from my windows machine to my home dirctory windows
reports my home directotry as being 159MB. Has anyone ever seen this
before or have any suggestions.
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My Belkin card works great! If you get this card, send me a note and I'll
send you info on what I had to do to get it working. The GUI tool didn't work
quite right, but once I editted the appropriate configs I was up!
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I occassionally get errors (don't remember if it was this exact error) on my
flash cards when they are blank. I find that formatting them again helps. You
can use your camera to do this, assuming you're using this for a camera. Once
formatted properly, they mount up fine. If you have another CF
Cool! Maybe they'll shitcan Mono.
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Sent: 04 Aug 2003 09:41:27 -0400
Subject: Novell buys Ximian
> I know this isn't RedHat-specific news, but it's a very intriguing
> headline nonetheless. I, f
rt charging money
> for the free or stop it altogether they will ultimately hurt themselves.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Aly.
>
> On Wed, 2003-07-30 at 13:13, Joe Polk wrote:
> > I think such a move would be foolish. One of the only successful Linux
> > companies a
I think such a move would be foolish. One of the only successful Linux
companies abandoning (officially) the desktop will only hurt Linux on the
desktop. I contend that part of Linux' draw is that the desktop
possibilities are so close that people are tantilized with the possibility of
it. For
To see Megs in df use this:
df -m
If you df -k you're seeing 1k blocks or size in k.
Also, you're not changing anything with df you are simply viewing.
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Sent: Tue, 29 Jul 2003 12:34:
Read your /etc/mail/sendmail.mc file and you'll see what's happening.
Sendmail only listens to localhost by default.
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> Hi all,
>
> In the
What did you do to fix it? Cause I think I did the same thing :-P
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Greg Bell said:
>
>>Hello, I know this is an easy question, not much of a challenge, but...I
>
, how to get the RPM installer back?
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Peter Kiem said:
>> Well, I have tried using ifdown eth1 && ifup eht1 , and that stops and
>> restart the ETH1 card, but the counters all stay
w.
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Peter Kiem said:
>> Well, I have tried using ifdown eth1 && ifup eht1 , and that stops and
>> restart the ETH1 card, but the counters all stay
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Rodolfo J. Paiz said:
> At 7/22/2003 23:10 -0600, you wrote:
>
>>Is there a way to zero out the information you get when you preform an
>>ifconfig withou
Hello All,
Is there a way to zero out the information you get when you preform an
ifconfig without rebooting the machine? I need to clear out the collisions
and other errors to see if trouble shooting I'm doing is working.
Thanks a million
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ps the service command is part of a package I'd have installed if
I had a fully qualified domain name?
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But I just don't know.
I have a server I hadnt logged into for a while and when I ran a ps I
seen these two processess running which I thought where kind of weird.
/bin/bash /etc/rc.d/rc 0
/bin/bash /etc/rc0.d/K25sshd stop
The server has been up for over 3 months and the start date for the
processess where June 19. J
from
hotmail, yahoo, qwest.net and other domains to be able to participate on
the mailing list. Also, I would like to be able to manage the lists from a
web page to make it easier. Open source is desired as well...
What do you use?
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I'd like to think
that it, at least tries to protect my linux from mal-ware...
But if anyone knows how good it is at it, please do tell!
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ular user mozilla says www.google.com not found, and pine says
my isp's pop3 -or- smtp servers don't exist. But in same dialup
session root can get to any of them...
===>the question: Is there a known old RH7.3 problem that would cause
this? or better still, d
What you want to do is configure iptables. Now you will get a lot of pointers
to HOWTO's and such. If you want to make it easy on yourself, go here:
http://muse.linuxmafia.org/ and get gShield. It's a script that will set
everything up for you.
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Well, you can do a couple of things. You could boot into single user mode by
entering "linux single" (quotes mine) at the boot prompt. This will boot you
into single user mode and possibly get you past the problem. Then you could
mount your hd and go into /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/ (or rc5.d depending on
Actually, a Linksys Router with a built in switch has the ability to forward
for ports. Thus giving you an Internet visible server for certain ports. You
can host a website, server mail, ssh, or for those darn kids...setup a Quake
server! (hmmm feeling old. Are Quake servers even hip anymore?)
Why would you want it to? I suspect, if such could work, the IP would have to
be in the list of local domains.
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Subject: email work
You might want to get a copy of chkrootkit and run against the machine. If
you have been rooted, it might detect something. If it comes up clean, it's
no guarantee, but you can breathe a little easier. Do some of the other
things like check for open ports. You may want to get a bootable Linux di
I have this in /var/log/messages and just wondering what causes it. Cant
find much on the net.
kernel: RPC: impossible RPC reply size 0!
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I would say first get into the BIOS. If you have a BIOS that autodetects your
HD, try doing a new search for it. It looks like your HD has crashed. This is
why you have mount errors and no init found.
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Without an mta how do you expect the mail to be routed? I know of no way to
get local mail without a daemon, but maybe I'm missing something. The reason
you're getting connection refused is because there is no daemon listening.
Also, to send a message use /bin/mail not sendmail.
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Subject: Powerd
Hi,
I'm trying to get powerd to work with an APC ups. It detects when
power
is lost but the problem is it does
Hi,
I'm trying to get powerd to work with an APC ups. It detects when power
is lost but the problem is it does not cancel the shutdown when power is
restored and I'm out of ideas. Any help is appreciated.
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Gotta patch anything.
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wed, 18 Jun 2003 14:34:32 -0500
Subject: Re: sendmail config to relay thru my ISP
> Just my $0.02, but after all of the security problems that sendmail
>
Just tell sendmail to send all outgoing mail to a host, i.e. your ISP's SMTP
server. They will recognize your subnet as one of theirs and pass mail just
fine.
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It sounds like you don't have domain.com.au as your local domain for
sendmail. Try telling sendmail to masquerade as domain.com.au. Look for the
DM section in /etc/sendmail.cf. You really shouldn't alter the cf directly,
but you can for testing really quick. Set it to: DMdomain.com.au and restar
?
Thanks
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Thanks for your reply, but I tried that. Still it locks. I cant figure
it out for the life of me. Works great on my 7.3 and 8.0 machines, but 9
seems to not like apt .
Thanks
Joe
On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 16:53, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> Joe Giles wrote:
> >
> > Has anyone been able
?
Thanks
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I would agree that it's not a substitute for learning the command line.
However, I think it is still a great tool for new users and senior admins.
Sometimes you want to get something done simply. Many times in forums such as
these a new user comes in and has questions about the setup or config o
Webmin is the mad note! The bomb! Excellent! Okay, I'm starting to sound like
Robert Stack. I always recommend it, esp. to newbies because it's so
versitile. I echo other sentiments posted, though. Don't use login with root
on it. We create an admins group and add our admins to that group. Then
In the CVSROOT/config file there is an option to have the lock file
created somewhere else. Set it somewhere like /tmp
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/31/03 12:46PM >>>
On Saturday 31 May 2003 11:53 am, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> Are you using CVS over pserver or ssh? If it's over ssh, add a user
on
> the
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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 (Knock on Wood), however, I do like the idea of a
chroot jail :-D..
Thanks
Joe
On Thu, 2003-05-29 at 05:57, Anthony E. Greene wrote
Okay, I'll bite. Why are you exporting pine? Pine is a text env mail client.
You could simply ssh and run it.
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From: "harris Imansah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sun, 06 Apr 2003 14:31:29 +0700
Subject: service time out ?
> Hello all
I have no experience with Promise cards, but I have used Compaq and HP cards
with RH using RAID 5. I'm not sure why you're seeing both HD's but perhaps
someone can address that. As to hardware vs. software, it's always faster to
use hardware because the management of the RAID set is offloaded to
Check to see if your samba chit's working:
smbclient -L -N
Make like easier for yourself and install Webmin.
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From: "Robert Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thu, 3 Apr 2003 07:37:18 -0700
Subject: Getting samba to work out of
If you just need it ready to use, just use:
mt erase /dev/st0
That should be all you need. I've found that my DLT's won't read back unless
I set the block size correctly though. They'll write but not read. I use 5120
I think (my DLT is sitting on the floor unused at the moment). You can test
by
I'm in the same boat. A client needs to add disclaimers to all outgoing
email. The milter allows for that but with some progamming that I am not
familiar with. This is a much needed feature and something that hopefully
will integrate with sendmail soon natively. My client has to be HIPAA
compli
A client of mine needs to, because of hippa i need to add signatures or
footers at the end of all emails. What's the best way to accomplish this? He
was told MIMEdefang would do it. Are their others?
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Sendmail is great for an mta. I use sendmail and webmin. Webmin makes
administration of sendmail alot easier, along with many other services.
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From: "Thomas E. Dukes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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From: "Joe Polk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sat, 29 Mar 2003 19:29:16 -0400
Subject: Major Crash
> Okay, I moved my mail server this weekend. No biggie. Consquently,
> my list mail backed up and I had over 200 em
OOOhh.. Ok.. Super... Let me try that..
Thanks A MILLION for all your help :)
Joe
On Sat, 2003-03-29 at 20:13, Jeff Kinz wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 29, 2003 at 08:06:35PM -0700, Joe Giles wrote:
> > Yeah, I share a FS using samba and mount the connection at work. Then I
> > set up i
So would the syntax be as follows:
rsync -avz --progress rsync://server/path/to/file/
Sorry if I'm asking a brainless question... Never used rsync before :-P
Thanks
Joe
On Sat, 2003-03-29 at 19:55, Jeff Kinz wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 29, 2003 at 06:03:03PM -0800, fred pasteck wrote:
>
it would be done, I just
though there might be an easier way.
Thanks
Joe
On Sat, 2003-03-29 at 19:10, Jeff Kinz wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 29, 2003 at 06:57:04PM -0700, Joe Giles wrote:
> > Well, nothing is failing. I just want to know how long I have to wait to
> > copy a file fro
Hmmm.. Ok, never though of rsync. I'll look into that..
Thanks :)
Joe
On Sat, 2003-03-29 at 19:03, fred pasteck wrote:
> > Interesting Fred. On my system that simply reports
> > when the job is
> > finished. echo back the name of the file being
> > copied from
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