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Okay, consider it ignored.
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On Thu, Mar 06, 2003 at 09:54:27PM -0600, Robert Canary wrote:
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the system. The second card is in as lan1, but the system doesn't like it as
much as lan0. Any ideas how we can get the system to ignore lan0? It is a
built in network interface.
Yes!
What? What do you mean, 'How'? ;-)
HP-UX comes with a tool for all system config
tem. The second card is in as lan1, but the system doesn't like it as
much as lan0. Any ideas how we can get the system to ignore lan0? It is a
built in network interface.
Sorry for being off topic. Feel free to flame...
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On Sunday 05 May 2002 09:12, you wrote:
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> The filesize max on both my local machine and remote machine is unlimited.
> Did you get to copy a file that is larger than 2GB to a remote machine with
> no problems, on RH7.1 or RH7.2?
Can't say that I've tried to copy a file that large. The whole ul
>it's possible that the size of the file you can create on the remote
> >system
>is being limited. Try 'ulimit -a' on the remote system to see what >your
>max is.
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> ~Rob
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The filesize max on both my local machine and
On Sunday 05 May 2002 01:39, you wrote:
> I have a file that is ~3GB of size. I have no problem copying the file to a
> local filesystem.
> But, when I try to:
> 1. rcp the file to remote machine.
> 2. ftp the file to remote machine
> 3. scp the file to remote machine.
> I get the following messag
I have a file that is ~3GB of size. I have no problem copying the file to a
local filesystem.
But, when I try to:
1. rcp the file to remote machine.
2. ftp the file to remote machine
3. scp the file to remote machine.
I get the following message: File too large
Also, when I try to:
%/usr/bin/fil
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>david posted:
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>>Does anybody know of a way to allow DNS names with "_" in them? I have a
>>number of servers with an underscore in them. It is going to take a lot
>>of work to make the change by a large number people.
Ignore my answer to this posting.
tcpdump -i eth0 not broadcast
On Wed, 11 Apr 2001, Pieter De Wit wrote:
> Hello Guys and Gals,
>
> How do I ignore broadcasts under tcpdump ? Also where can I get some more
> info on the file that is used for ignoring traffic from more then one host ?
>
> Thanks,
Hello Guys and Gals,
How do I ignore broadcasts under tcpdump ? Also where can I get some more
info on the file that is used for ignoring traffic from more then one host ?
Thanks,
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Hey all,
I like to use wterm, but it will not accept input from the keypad. It completely
ignores the fact that the numlock is on. Does anyone know of a fix for this, or way
around it?
Jonathan Wilson
System Administrator
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I found out that the traffic in question is from
Battle.net servers and is valid traffic. It appears that sometimes
Battle.net servers will try to establish secure connections-- nothing in there
literature, though!
Sorry!
Kevin
your mail got here - and an easy way to get around the scorn and
dissent that goes along with sending test messages to a mail list is
to just put a tidbit of useful information or a question you've been
thinking about in your message... oh yeah - and don't mention that
you're sending it as a t
It looks like the last mail I sent to the list was "misplaced" or lost
someware.
I'm sending this mail to see if this was an incidental "error".
Please accept my apologies for sending this mail.
I know it's against the rules to send testmailes to the list, but I have to
know if it's a one time
This message is a test of the timeliness of the list. It
was sent at approximately 9:40AM Eastern time on May 17th.
Hopefully, it'll show up sometime today!!!
John
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This is just a test - it looks like I'm having problems posting to this list.
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Just a test
The list seemed to be down since Fri/ Saturday.
Got a few today and now it seems dead again?
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No, my friend, the way to have good and safe government, is not to trust it
all to one, but to divide it among the many, distributing to every one exactly
the functions he is competent to. It is by dividing and subdividing these
republics from the national one down through all its subordinat
testing1, 2, 3.endtest
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Hello experts:
,,8000Changing colors names...
I am a new user (Red Hat Linux release 6.0 (Hedwig)).
In The Xwindow user How To, you can read:
...If you're interested in the gory details, or want to see the samples,
or even want to replace those silly color names with your own for
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en on so forgive
> me for taking liberties with a little OT question :)
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> Does anyone know how to set up Apache to ignore certain domains when
> logging hits?
>
> basically I'd like to get our server (and all virtual hosts running
> on it which are logging t
:)
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>Does anyone know how to set up Apache to ignore certain domains when
>logging hits?
>
>basically I'd like to get our server (and all virtual hosts running
>on it which are logging to separate log files) to not log hits from
>*.nitro.com.au
>
>TIA. dan.
Hiya - can't find anywhere better to post this... and the redhat list
has been the speediest turnaround list I've ever been on so forgive
me for taking liberties with a little OT question :)
Does anyone know how to set up Apache to ignore certain domains when
logging hits?
basicall
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Thank very much for posting your test.
I will be testing some mail generating programs and I have been looking for some
people to help with the test. I'll add you address to the list.
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Fixed.
On Sun, 31 May 1998 04:43:46 -0700, Dan Cyr wrote:
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>What is going here?
>There is someone on your list that isn't able to receive from your list?
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>Shouldn't resend catch this?
>Maybe you could setup a filter to catch the first two lines and bounce it
>back to the sender with a rude me
This is a test message.
application/ms-tnef
> I tried to get okpcm.com to fix it themselves, but I ended up spending 15
> minutes explaining what a mailing list was to the guy on the phone.
> Maddening. I don't think he ever did understand, and the promised phone
> call from their IT staff (which I'm not convinced they really have) hasn't
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Date: Sunday, May 31, 1998 6:53 AM
Subject: List - IGNORE THIS MESSAGE | ListMaster - Read This. Re: Mgetty and
receiving faxes/d
What is going here?
There is someone on your list that isn't able to receive from your list?
Shouldn't resend catch this?
Maybe you could setup a filter to catch the first two lines and bounce it
back to the sender with a rude message? =)
I've seen this afew times over the past few weeks
Dan
test 5
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Some how the M type for an msdos partition got changed to ignore.
How do I change it back to msdos?
What is M type?
The partition works fine under dos.
TIA
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This is a test.
Vance
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I have never been able to get a jdk that came with RH to work. I always
end up downloading it serparetly and then it works fine. Maybe you can
try setting the 'JAVA_HOME' (or maybe it's "JDK_HOME") environment
variable to the base directory of where all of you java bins and libs are
located. (I
Has anyone experienced any probs with the java kit that ships
with RH 5? I installed everything that came with the CD and am having
problems with some java programs.
My first problem was fixed when I installed the kaffe update (rpm). So now
I can compile java programs without errors but when I tr
testing
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I love Netscape. Honest. Especially the mail client that makes my
return address something random and meaningless.
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TESTING Tue April 07, 1998
Last damn test -- maybe?
Jay
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Hope it works with exmh this time!
Jay
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Freedom of Speech... just watch what you say.
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Just tryin to see if I can post to this d**n mailing list - please hit
"next" in your mail reader to resume normal service ;-)
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