> Others may know better, but I've been told that this is not really a Netscape
> or a *n*x problem, but a (wait for it...) MicroSoft problem.
Riiight. I shall adopt a different tactic: Badgering web site operators.
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asn?t{sic.} got the idea. Versions 4.x all do the same
thing, and if I print the page out the fault is still there.
So, how can I get a ' instead of a ? in Netscape?
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> I'm trying to run xtraceroute (version 0.8.14) on Red Hat
> 6.2 (kernel 2.2.16), but it always crashes with a
> segmentation fault. Has anyone else experienced this
> problem or know a solution?
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Is there something like this lurking in Gnome or similar on the RH CDs ?
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derrive a list of unwanted RPMs from this without eliminating any needed
for dependencies. Or dependencies of dependencies and so forth.
Any utilites or tips greatfully accepted.
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my local PC and completely by
our firewall. Double sure - the only way until I figure out triple sure.
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a thing.
Interesting exploit tho.
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x, which has "finger" disabled in inetd.conf
> .
>
> Somehow they were able to determine user names on my system. Does anyone
> know how this was accomplished, and how I can block it?
>
> It would not have been done by packet sniffing as they are not on the
> same
aged to extract the names of some of the users on my
system. I'd really like to know how.
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Someone on our internal network - with my knowledge - ran the NT Retina
Scan product on my RH 6.1 box, which has "finger" disabled in inetd.conf
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Is there a mail package supplied with RH6.x (or anywhere else for that
matter) that can send redirected output or files to an external e-mail
address via an SMTP server?
sendmail is a bit hefty for what I have in mind...
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This seems to be a valid RPM
http://people.redhat.com/blizzard/software/RPMS/i386/mozilla-M17-1.i386.rpm
Now to play.
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ve just renamed mozilla-devel-5.0_M16-2 ??
The files are different sizes. I'll grab 'em and have a play.
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Anyone know where the Mozilla M17 RPM is for RH6.x ?
There must be one somewhere, right?
The mozilla-5.0_M16-2 RPM was just s promising.
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latively lightweight, quite fast, has
nice little applets and you can run Gnome apps on it. It's Drag 'n' Drop
is compatible with gmc even.
I've used it on anything from a 486DX50 and up.
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>So how do I exchange files between Win and Linux on floppies??!!
Put in the floppy in and use mcopy a:filename /tmp/wherever
You might need to be root, depending on the setup.
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and use RPMs so we can track what's there, and this don't
help my case.
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ill it off with "killall twm" and run wmaker,
gnome/enlightenment or fvwm2 or whatever it is that generally takes your
fancy. When faced with this I install wmaker and do:
killall twm
nohup wmaker &
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inux
team and Solaris teams can all use the same wordprocessor and document
formats.
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I found it necessary to use
insmod parport
insmod parport_pc
before my ppa module would load correctly. The order seemed to matter
too.
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> This is slightly off the topic, but I have followed the howto for installing
> a zip drive and have no been succ
have discovered shapecfg, but it is pretty light on documentation. My
best current option is still visiting said users whilst bearing a
baseball bat and growling deeply.
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Thanks to all thise who offered advice. The final working solution was
to use:
/sbin/insmod parport
/sbin/insmod parport_pc
/sbin/insmod ppa
and variations on:
mount -t vfat /dev/sda4 /mnt/zip
or associated entries in /etc/fstab to allow user access.
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nds are as much use as an ashtray on a motorbike.
I've got a working, standard parallel port at 0x3bc and I've not enabled
the lpd.
Any suggestions pertaining to making the Zip drive work are very
welcome.
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ount. Once it finds a dummy password, passwd will actually change the
passwords.
Reboot, and you're in.
I swore quite a lot that night.
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work with RH5.2
Solution: The IRQ used by the IDE CDROM (corresponding to /dev/hdc) was
non-standard and not found by the 2.2 kernel IDE module. Inserting
append="hdc=cdrom" in lilo.conf, running LILO and rebooting made the
CDROM magically burst into life.
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d.
Is there a workaround for this that does not involve using expect to ram
a password down its throat?
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Thanks to all who wrote to help. The upgrade RH6.1 pppd RPM solved my
problems. I still get the char-major-108 module not found error, but
pppd now does actually seem to work.
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> Vik,
> The instructions on this page are very comprehensive;
> http://axion.physics.ubc.ca/ppp-linux.html
> Regards
> Stephen
Thanks, Stephen. The site seems to be out of order so I'll hammer at it
until it comes up. Meanwhiles, I'll try the pppd from the RH6.1 Upgr
d to work under RH5.2, but I can't see how to get a
permanent PPP link going under RH6.1
Any pointers?
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"Wordpad" program but has a spelling checker. So simple my Mum could use
it, and s much faster than loading StarOffice when you just want to
do a quick letter or note.
It will also read DOC files and let you write something legible out as
RTF.
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I'd like to use one of the serial ports on my RH5.2 server as a local
serial port on my RH5.2 workstation. I need to run terminal s/w, jpilot
and various other crud on it.
What is the appropriate utility to map a remote serial port to a local
serial device?
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It turns out that I'd been specifying 1521 as the source port rather
than the destination port in my ipchains commands. I see a weekend
looming, preceeded by beer...
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nges.
I must admit that I've not tried restricting the outgoing ports through
masquerade access.
There is a VNC mailing list where you can probably get more specific
help. See their webpage.
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is VNC.
VNC can be had from http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/ and is a piece
of cake to install across Unix and Window$ systems. I use it all the
time.
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ip driver is used, but can
be started manually. They also often crap out after doing a couple of
pings if the wrong driver is used.
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from
the firewall PC, and if I open all traffic between the server and client
through the firewall the connection does work.
Is there some port or protocol other than TCP 1521 that I need to allow
through too?
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ule http://(.*)XXX(.*) /nogo.html
where nogo.html is a local page saying that you can't access this page.
I use it for advert blocking rather than net censorship, but the same
principles apply.
Details on http://www.apache.org
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