On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 17:08, David C. Hart wrote:
> I might want to re-install RH 9 on our server. The thing is tucked away
> in a cool closet - no KB, mouse or monitor.
>
> Is there a clever way to do a clean install from a hard drive with SSH
> or shall I prepare to temporarily swap out Mouse, K
Steve Buehler wrote:
I hope this isn't the wrong place to ask this. If it is, please forgive
me. I am running RedHat 7.3.
Some things that are done by root on the system, like emailing shows it
as coming from [EMAIL PROTECTED] "hostname" shows the correct name of the
host. How do I get the s
At 12:23 AM 9/13/2003 +1000, Anth Courtney wrote:
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, Steve Buehler wrote:
> I hope this isn't the wrong place to ask this. If it is, please forgive
> me. I am running RedHat 7.3.
> Some things that are done by root on the system, like emailing shows it as
> coming from [EMAIL P
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, Steve Buehler wrote:
> I hope this isn't the wrong place to ask this. If it is, please forgive
> me. I am running RedHat 7.3.
> Some things that are done by root on the system, like emailing shows it as
> coming from [EMAIL PROTECTED] "hostname" shows the correct name of
all the dist vendors has some sort of server dist but redhat is the
most experienced one among other cause redhat always aimed at
enterprise. it is called redhat enterprise server but if you are
hooby guy and do not wanna need those toys all linux systems are
same they all use the same programmes
-
On Wed, Aug 27, 2003 at 09:12:59PM +0700, Achmad Mardiansyah wrote:
> the server distro that i mean is a distro that enough secure to
> run. i have try RH 7.2 and RH8.0 but the package is very easy to
> hack. (apache, wu ftpd, samba, etc).
Redhat is very good about issuing free patches for known e
istribute? where
> ican can download it?
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Ed Greshko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2003 5:32 PM
> Subject: Re: SERVER DISTRO
>
> > On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 15:50, Achmad Mar
On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 10:12, Achmad Mardiansyah wrote:
> the server distro that i mean is a distro that enough secure to run. i have
> try RH 7.2 and RH8.0 but the package is very easy to hack. (apache, wu ftpd,
> samba, etc).
> and, almost all exploit have option for compiling according this distr
ay, August 26, 2003 5:32 PM
Subject: Re: SERVER DISTRO
> On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 15:50, Achmad Mardiansyah wrote:
>
> > i would like to set my pc for server function.
> > and i'm looking for server purpose distro.
> > so, i don't have to compile the package acco
On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 17:50, Achmad Mardiansyah wrote:
> guys
>
> i would like to set my pc for server function.
> and i'm looking for server purpose distro.
> so, i don't have to compile the package according my pc architecture. it
> takes loong time.
>
> is redhat have a distro for server purpo
On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 15:50, Achmad Mardiansyah wrote:
> i would like to set my pc for server function.
> and i'm looking for server purpose distro.
> so, i don't have to compile the package according my pc architecture. it
> takes loong time.
>
> is redhat have a distro for server purpose? or ma
On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 04:21, Lia Lia wrote:
> Hi!
> I am new in Linux and CVS and I could use some advise...
> I recently installed Red Hat 9 to use as a server for CVS. The clients are
> Windows 2000 and I have WinCvs as a client. My first problem is that the
> telnet deamon is not running (acor
On Fri, 6 Jun 2003, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> Ueoka, Kelly J. wrote:
> >
> > I am having a problem with a redhat 7.3 linux machine. Kernel
> > version is kernel-smp-2.4.18-24.7.x. We run a third party financial
> > application on the server. For some reason the server has been locking
> > up
Ueoka, Kelly J. wrote:
I am having a problem with a redhat 7.3 linux machine. Kernel
version is kernel-smp-2.4.18-24.7.x. We run a third party financial
application on the server. For some reason the server has been locking
up with no response from the console. We've tried to diagnose the
pr
connect/ping the
> machine. Only hard reboot...
>
> Thanks
>
> -- pady
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>
> -Original Message-
> From: Joe Polk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 12:31 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: server cr
Like a windows crash. The monitor freezes. You cant connect/ping the
machine. Only hard reboot...
Thanks
-- pady
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From: Joe Polk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 12:31 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: server crashes on
t;
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Joe Polk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 11:37 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: server crashes on cpio...
>
> I don't think it would cause a crash, but why are you using -c? Why not
> just -iv
Typing mistake. I did use only "-itv". I checked again now. It crashes...
Thanks
-- pady
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From: Joe Polk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 11:37 AM
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Subject: Re: server crashes on cpio...
I d
I don't think it would cause a crash, but why are you using -c? Why not
just -ivt since I assume you just want to read it back?
<>
On Tue, 2003-03-11 at 09:35, Pady Srinivasan wrote:
> Dell 600c, RedHat Kernel 2.4.18-24.8.0
>
>
>
> When I do a "cpio -ocvB" to a tape drive, it works fine. Bu
]
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Run MemTest86 to test the memory.
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Gary Chan said:
> My Linux Server (Redhat 7.3) always hangs in a certain time. I need to
> cold boot the device and everything can work fine then. However, after a
> while (irregularly), the server would down again. I captured the log
> during the downtime. Have you seen it before? I think the serv
And if problem still persists check the hardware itself. Is processor
maybe overheated (could also be caused by broken fans), are harddisks
running fine or do they make clicks / noises?
One thing that was proposed to me: Attach a serial-console to log the
errors - since it might be that they do
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| One of my servers keeps crashing requiring a reboot every 60-90
| minutes. I cannot find any reason for this in the logs.
|
| Can anyone suggest someway of isolating what is happening or capturing
| the event?
I had s
I assume that you have all the hardware updates are in place as well as
the software ones from redhat, I also take it that this is a production
system and cannot be built to a later RedHat 7.3/8.0 correct ?
On Tue, 2002-11-19 at 11:35, Dana Holland wrote:
> Rechenberg, Andrew wrote:
> > What kerne
Rechenberg, Andrew wrote:
What kernel are your running?
This is what I find in the message log:
Linux version 2.4.3-6smp ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version
2.962731 (Red Hat Linux 7.1 2.96-85)) #1 SMP Wed May 16 04:29:16 EDT 001
> What type of NIC's are in the box?
Nov 18 17:36:05 sts kern
I have a problem with reboot in a dell 2550. The problem was the resolution
of monitor in X11 configuration. I set a lower configuration (800x600) and
the problem never happens again.
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From: "Dana Holland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, Novem
What kernel are your running? What type of NIC's are in the box?
Make sure that you are running the most up-to-date errata kernel from
Red Hat as it usually has fixes for most problems that you may
encounter. We had issues with kernels prior to about 2.4.16 and virtual
memory that caused our
On Fri, 8 Nov 2002, Cassandra wrote:
> Do I have to buy a router to make a server at home or can I use a
> computer with several network adapters instead? What do I need? What
> computer do I need?
You can use Linux as a multi-homed gateway or router with a second NIC
card...no need for an expens
On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 02:56:43PM +0100, Cassandra wrote:
> Do I have to buy a router to make a server at home or can I use a computer
> with several network adapters instead? What do I need? What computer do I
> need?
Just get an Ethernet hub or switch. Hubs are cheaper--although only
marginall
On Mon, 7 Oct 2002, Siwaporn Nontapoj wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I just installed Red Hat 7.3 to my new IBM Xseries 235 box.
> Installation is successful. We plan to run this box as mail server.
> But In the next morning, after the server has idle for about 10 hours, I
> found that the system freez
Hmm, interesting. I had that problem on 7.2 with a 2.4.9 kernel. It only happened
when I was flogging the machine converting JPG's to thumbnails though. Symptoms were
that it looked like it was still running, any session which were open already you
could still type into. Over VNC you could
On Wed, Aug 14, 2002 at 10:53:12AM +0800, SPiToon wrote:
>
> Is there anyway of doing realtime server-mirroring on redhat? I've been
> asked by my company to look for linux solution for this thing. I need to
> setup a production server and a standby (fail-over) server. Whenever, the
> production
At 10:53 AM 8/14/02 +0800, SPiToon wrote:
Netsaint now Nagios @ http://www.nagios.org
>Is there anyway of doing realtime server-mirroring on redhat? I've been
>asked by my company to look for linux solution for this thing. I need to
>setup a production server and a standby (fail-over) s
somewhere.
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On Behalf Of Brian
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 6:31 AM
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Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: !!!!Server Hangs-Up after reboot!
This is what I would do, first ma
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Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 6:20 AM
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Is it locking-up in the same place?
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From: [EMAIL
>Is it locking-up in the same place?
When switching to the initscripts?
A simple CRTL-C continues booting, it seems to be a bug
created by updating a package by up2date. (kudzu?) I have
it on my thinkpad..
>>Hi guys, i am facing a very unique problem. I am running RedHat Linux
>>7.2 on
>>Comp
Is it locking-up in the same place?
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On Behalf Of Abdul Moid Khan
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 3:09 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Server Hangs-Up after reboot!
Hi guys, i am facing a
David et.al.:
I'm normally running 97% idle, hopefully I'm not hitting the ceiling, maybe
I am.
Top is the only thing I know to use to monitor memory, processes, etc. Can
you/anyone recommend something I can run to check such items besides top?
It's not very friendly to capturing to text files
OK. How would I turn on console logging?
Thanks very much for the help,
Scott
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From: "Richard Potter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 9:09 AM
Subject: Re: Server failure
> On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, scott
On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, David Talkington wrote:
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> scott.list wrote:
>
>
> >3. other things I can try if it happens again short of an ungracefull power
> >cycle?
>
> Another thought on this: if you have a root window open to this system
> somewhere at the time o
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scott.list wrote:
>3. other things I can try if it happens again short of an ungracefull power
>cycle?
Another thought on this: if you have a root window open to this system
somewhere at the time of the failure, you can sometimes sneak out of
this safely by d
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scott.list wrote:
>fork: Resource temporarily unavailable
Something's running you out of resources (memory, number of processes,
etc.). My suggestion would be to run a script that monitors resource
usage every minute or two and log it, to give you a snapshot
On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, scott.list wrote:
> I take care of a server fo a client that handles DNS, mail, and radius
> authentication. Twice in as many months, the server has failed. Prior to
> that it has performed without incident for a year or so. It is running
> RH6.0 + updates.
Sounds like
Hi Ben,
Mikkel wrote:
> To get an idea of the type of things run by crond, check out
> /etc/crontab, and the /etc/cron.d, cron.daily, cron.weekly, and
> cron.monthly directories.
Don't forget to issue a "crontab -l" as well. The user specific crontab files
are located in /var/
On Tue, 10 Apr 2001, Ben Ocean wrote:
> Hi;
> Every so often, my server reboots automatically. I looked in
> /var/log/boot.log to find the last time it did this, then looked in
> /var/log/cron and found this:
> >>>
> CRON (04/10-12:05:32-393) STARTUP (fork ok)
> root~ (04/10-12:05:32-393) ORPHAN
Hi,
You could use Amavis (www.amavis.org). You will need an antiviral package
such as Mcaffee for Linux, or try the one from www.hbedv.com. HBEDV also
have a gateway that will scan incoming/outgoing mail from your server. It is
not difficult to install, and works well. Their update files are few
http://www.hbedv.com/
eric
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Hey list,
I was wondering if there is any software (preferably free) that you can run
on a linux server (our mail server actually) that can detect and remove
Windows-based virii before a user checks their mail? I have to believe that
some
>Currently there's 6 NT4 workstations being serviced by a Netware 5
>server. Users log into a workstation with their network login, and
>then they are presented with the computer as they had it setup, along
>with stating up groupwise with their particular account
>details, etc.
>
>if they the
Hi
This has happened to me several times when a friend of mine has written
some crap php code that gets into an infinite loop querying mysql. I'm
guessing upgrading mysql if possible might help, or looking into whether
or not you can configure mysql to limit this.
Maybe want to check those cron
Gary, you will definately take a big hit if it's a perl script. Why can't
you run a cron job that updates symlinks as necessary (or something)?
If you explain the problem you are trying to solve I'm sure we can come up
with something more efficient. Got php available?
charles
On Sat, 6 Jan 2001
cuses on Linux and tries to deliver more value
(than Dell). But I know nothing about Linux Unlimited LLC specifically.
Get a lot of RAM.
-Alan
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 18, 2000 6:25 AM
At 09:26 AM 12/18/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>I use many Dell Linux servers and workstations and they all work great.
Are you using RAID disk mirroring and hot swap power supplies?
-Ed
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I use many Dell Linux servers and workstations and they all work great.
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From: Ed Lazor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2000 7:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Ed,
Congratulations on your new association. An alternative that you
may want to consider is my company, Linux Unlimited, LLC. We can
custom-build servers to your specifications. We only do Linux servers,
and all servers are guaranteed Linux compatible. In addition, we are
price competitiv
> for this particular project and I thought I'd check to see what you
> recommend.
>
> I'd like to setup drive mirroring, a tape backup system, and redundant
> power supplies, etc. I was looking at VA Linux, Cobalt, Dell, and possibly
> just building something from scratch. What do you recommen
Ed Lazor wrote:
>
> These machines run RedHat with no problems? One person told me RedHat
> didn't run smoothly on HP machines. I'm willing to consider them tho, if
> they will work =)
Disclaimer: I now work for HP.
I have many machines form HP, including the new netservers ( 6
processors
On Sun, 17 Dec 2000, Irwan Hadi wrote:
> At 07:45 PM 12/16/00 -0800, you wrote:
>
> >These machines run RedHat with no problems? One person told me RedHat
> >didn't run smoothly on HP machines. I'm willing to consider them tho, if
> >they will work =)
>
> Or do you want consider one from pen
At 07:45 PM 12/16/00 -0800, you wrote:
>These machines run RedHat with no problems? One person told me RedHat
>didn't run smoothly on HP machines. I'm willing to consider them tho, if
>they will work =)
Or do you want consider one from penguincomputing (www.penguincomputing.com)
I see their
On Sat, 16 Dec 2000, Irwan Hadi wrote:
> At 04:44 PM 12/16/00 -0800, you wrote:
> >HI =)
> >
> >A new association is being formed, to be made up of Christian businesses
> >and business people, and formed to provide services to the Christian
> >business community. Part of this process will invol
On Sat, 16 Dec 2000, Ed Lazor wrote:
> HI =)
>
> A new association is being formed, to be made up of Christian businesses
> and business people, and formed to provide services to the Christian
> business community. Part of this process will involve setting up a web
> site and that's where I c
These machines run RedHat with no problems? One person told me RedHat
didn't run smoothly on HP machines. I'm willing to consider them tho, if
they will work =)
-Ed
>How about HP too ?
>http://netserver.hp.com/netserver/products/highlights_e800.asp
>http://netserver.hp.com/netserver/product
At 04:44 PM 12/16/00 -0800, you wrote:
>HI =)
>
>A new association is being formed, to be made up of Christian businesses
>and business people, and formed to provide services to the Christian
>business community. Part of this process will involve setting up a web
>site and that's where I come
Eric Knudstrup wrote:
> In Outlook I have some rules to move things to different folders depending
> on sender, etc.
> I was wondering if there is anything I can do on the server side so I don't
> need to keep Outlook open all the time (my MTA is QMail).
Sounds like you need to lookinto procmail
On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Dan Horth wrote:
->Jul 13 23:15:30 squid[9324]: Squid Parent: child process 9326 exited due to signal 11
->Jul 13 23:15:30 kernel: Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual
address 0068
->Jul 13 23:15:30 kernel: current->tss.cr3 = 02535000, %cr3 = 02
additionally, here is some further info from a previous net discussion on
the matter (none of it original to me):
*
If /etc/sysconfig/clock contains "UTC=false", then
the system assumes that the bios time is the correct local time and
doesn't update for daylight savings. (Actually, the roll
Barton Hodges wrote:
> this should work:
>
> /usr/bin/rdate -s time.nist.gov
> /sbin/hwclock --systohc
>
> this will retrieve the date and time from time.nist.gov
>
> Jim Ewaka wrote:
> >
> > I am trying to sync my server time to a national lab time resource.
> > I was looking in Linuxconf, and t
On Mon, 03 Jul 2000, Barton Hodges wrote:
> this should work:
>
> /usr/bin/rdate -s time.nist.gov
> /sbin/hwclock --systohc
>
> this will retrieve the date and time from time.nist.gov
>
Yup. Works great here... except that I usuallyrun the rdate in a
console window, then "su -" to root and run
this should work:
/usr/bin/rdate -s time.nist.gov
/sbin/hwclock --systohc
this will retrieve the date and time from time.nist.gov
Jim Ewaka wrote:
>
> I am trying to sync my server time to a national lab time resource.
> I was looking in Linuxconf, and there is the field to enter "Get date fro
On Mon, 03 Jul 2000, Jim Ewaka wrote:
> I am trying to sync my server time to a national lab time resource.
> I was looking in Linuxconf, and there is the field to enter "Get date from
> server(s)"
>
> Can anyone tell me if this will only retrieve the date, or will it retrieve
> date and time? If
On Mon, Jul 03, 2000 at 08:57:26AM -0400, Jim Ewaka wrote:
> I am trying to sync my server time to a national lab time resource.
> I was looking in Linuxconf, and there is the field to enter "Get date from
> server(s)"
>
> Can anyone tell me if this will only retrieve the date, or will it retriev
Mine is the same
On 21-Mar-2000 Scott Skrogstad wrote:
> I looked at /bin/login and it has a date of sept 9, 1999. What should I
> look for in the logs?
>
> Scott Skrogstad
> Computer Integration Inc,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 800-522-3475 Phone
>
> On Tue, 21 Mar 2000, Frederic Herman wrote:
>
>
Make sure you get the new installation patched ASAP. In particular, the
latest favorite exploit makes use of a hole in the bind packages. Visit
the Redhat errata regularly to find the securitiy holes before the
crackers do. I know from experience. I got the patch religion when one
of my server
OK my primary name server look like it got hacked. Wonderful I am
building another machine to install RH on it and get stuff moved over.
Damn don't these hackers have anything better to do!!
Scott Skrogstad
Computer Integration Inc,
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800-522-3475 Phone
On Tue, 21 Mar 2000,
try to verify the files. First type:
rpm -qf /bin/login
That will give you the package to verify against. Then type:
rpm -V the-package-name
The reason I suggested checking this routine is that it's the first
thing the cracker goes after.
As for the /var/log files, see if there's anything str
21, 2000 9:57 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: server slowdown
I looked at /bin/login and it has a date of sept 9, 1999. What should I
look for in the logs?
Scott Skrogstad
Computer Integration Inc,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
800-522-3475 Phone
On Tue, 21 Mar 2000, Frederic Herman wrote:
>
I looked at /bin/login and it has a date of sept 9, 1999. What should I
look for in the logs?
Scott Skrogstad
Computer Integration Inc,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
800-522-3475 Phone
On Tue, 21 Mar 2000, Frederic Herman wrote:
> One possibility. Your server was cracked. I'd look there first. Look
> a
How do I check to see if I am getting DOS attack. I have run TOP and
everything looks good.
Scott Skrogstad
Computer Integration Inc,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
800-522-3475 Phone
On Tue, 21 Mar 2000, Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Mar 2000, Scott Skrogstad wrote:
>
> > Today I tried to te
On Tue, 21 Mar 2000, Scott Skrogstad wrote:
> Today I tried to telnet to one of my servers that is normaly very fast.
> And it took forever to get a login prompt. What could be the problem?
A lot of things are possible... including:
- reverse DNS lookup for your client's IP not working
- someon
One possibility. Your server was cracked. I'd look there first. Look
at your log files, see if files like /bin/login have been changed. If
you can rule this out, next thing to check is DNS.
Fred
Scott Skrogstad wrote:
>
> Today I tried to telnet to one of my servers that is normaly very fa
Hey Bret, guess what I found?
I changed the access to linuxconf to browser and as you enter info there
is a help that is just what I needed.
BTW the choices are workstation, server,custom
Thanks for your help!
dave
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On Sat, 12 Feb 2000
Custom. I don't remember the selections I made but it was not at the individual
package level probably webserver, networked computer or something like that. To
see what is installed try
rpm -qa |sort|less
this will give you a listing of all the packages sorted alphabetically that you
can scrol
Thanks Bret
Did you do a Server install or Custom?
The Server install does not give you a choice of packages and so I
assume Apache and sendmail are installed because they shaow in linuxconf
although I do not find the dir's
Dave.
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On S
Not at my linux box but most documentation is under /usr/doc/ there is a
directory for each package installed.
Bound to be a howto on this look at the linux documentation project at
http://metalab.unc.edu/mdw/index.html
or the appache site at http://apache.org/ should get you started. BTW I
hav
Hi Steven.
> Hi, I am about to put together a system (got all the parts in Friday!)
> and I was wondering before I install Redhat 6.1 Secure server (machine
> is going to be a WINS, Samba, DHCP, NIS+ server for about 45
> workstations, only TCP/IP used ).
>
> Machine is a ASUS P2B-DS Motherboard
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