Is sshd running? Did the sshd_config file get modified?
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I just updated my kernel and can no longer ssh into the
> I just updated my kernel and can no longer ssh into the
> machine from outside the machine. however I can ssh out
> directly from this machine to other machines.
>
> I also tried the old kernel but it still doesn't work.
>
> Any ideas?
Outgoing ssh is the ssh client, incoming ssh is handled by t
I just updated my kernel and can no longer ssh into the
machine from outside the machine. however I can ssh out
directly from this machine to other machines.
I also tried the old kernel but it still doesn't work.
Any ideas?
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Hi All
I am running 7.1..and ran the up2date command..
And just chose to update the kernels..
Well, the status dialog box has been running for close to 1 hour now, saying it needs
to test packages..
Seems to be hanging..
Any thoughts?
Thanks
jeff
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What I did this time was to do a clean uninstall of all my Mozilla and Galeon packages and then do a fresh install with rpm -ivh of all the new packages that up2date suggested together with all the packages just uninstalled. This was dirty and dumb, but it worked. I believe the previous installatio
Michael,
Thank you for your wonderful insight. I followed your instructions and
everything is back to normal. I had seen a sighup log entry that simply has
a time/date stamp, then says sighup received - restarting. I assumed (yeh I
know) that the server had been restarted. It was shortly a
Michael,
Thank you for your wonderful insight. I followed your instructions and
everything is back to normal. I had seen a sighup log entry that simply has
a time/date stamp, then says sighup received - restarting. I assumed (yeh I
know) that the server had been restarted. It was shortly a
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On Wednesday 10 July 2002 04:46 pm, Dale Scott wrote:
I'm sure someone answered this question several days ago, but here goes:
> First off, understand I'm a total newbie. I saw a posting the other
> day where someone mentioned that they were runni
I ended up searching redhats bugzilla and finding a floppy image that was
supposed to fix the problem. For me it did not so I filed a bug report and
am waiting to see if they resolve it.
The bug report I filed is:
http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=65065
The bug with the flo
Did you ever get an answer to your question? I'm in the same boat---I'm running
"/" as a raid 1 so I'm interested in your issue.
Mike W
> I have a pretty vanilla 7.2 install. The only thing odd about it
> is that the disk volumes are raid-1 mirrors. When I tried to uprade to
> 7.3 the insta
On Thu, May 16, 2002 at 12:44:20PM -0700, Samuel Flory wrote:
>Freshen will only work if they haven't changed the packages around.
> Mozilla-nspr and mozilla-nss didn't exist before. Do something like this:
> [sflory@flory i386]$ rpm -Uvh mozilla-0.9.9-12.7.2.i386.rpm
> mozilla-mail-0.9.9-1
On Thu, May 16, 2002 at 11:29:01AM -0700, Samuel Flory wrote:
> You need the mozilla-nspr and mozilla-nss packages.
>
> Kent Borg wrote:
> >I downloaded the new Mozilla 0.9.9-12.7.2 security updates to my RH
> >7.2 machine, but when I try to install them (-Fvh) I get a bunch of
> >failed depend
Freshen will only work if they haven't changed the packages around.
Mozilla-nspr and mozilla-nss didn't exist before. Do something like this:
[sflory@flory i386]$ rpm -Uvh mozilla-0.9.9-12.7.2.i386.rpm
mozilla-mail-0.9.9-12.7.2.i386.rpm mozilla-nspr-0.9.9-12.7.2.i386.rpm
mozilla-psm-0.9.9-1
On Thu, May 16, 2002 at 11:29:01AM -0700, Samuel Flory wrote:
>You need the mozilla-nspr and mozilla-nss packages.
Thanks for your reply, it makes sense, but I am still tripping over
rpm.
I was doing a "freshen", so if I "install" those two alone:
[root@borg rpm]# rpm -ivf i386/mozilla-ns
You need the mozilla-nspr and mozilla-nss packages.
Kent Borg wrote:
> I downloaded the new Mozilla 0.9.9-12.7.2 security updates to my RH
> 7.2 machine, but when I try to install them (-Fvh) I get a bunch of
> failed dependencies:
>
> error: failed dependencies:
> mozilla-nspr = 0.9.9-
I downloaded the new Mozilla 0.9.9-12.7.2 security updates to my RH
7.2 machine, but when I try to install them (-Fvh) I get a bunch of
failed dependencies:
error: failed dependencies:
mozilla-nspr = 0.9.9-12.7.2 is needed by mozilla-0.9.9-12.7.2
libnspr4.so is needed by mozilla-0.9.9
I have a pretty vanilla 7.2 install. THe only thing odd about it is that the disk
volumes are raid-1 mirrors. When I tried to uprade to 7.3 the installer complained
that it could not find any linux partitions. Does this mean that a raid-1 install can
not be upgraded?
Any help would be apre
I have a pretty vanilla 7.2 install. The only thing odd about it is that the disk
volumes are raid-1 mirrors. When I tried to uprade to 7
.3 the installer complained that it could not find any linux partitions.
Does this mean that a raid-1 install can not be upgraded?
Any help would be aprec
Hi again,
After my previous problem, I downloaded openssl and openldap from redhat, installed
them and then installed th pine update. Now I can't use pine!!! Here's the error I
get:
: error in loading shared libraries:
/usr/kerberos/lib/libkrb5.so.2: undefined symbol: stat
ls there somethin
What's this data type 9?
rpm -Uvh ftp://ftp.redhat.com/updates/4.2/i386/bind-4.9.7-0.i386.rpm
Retrieving ftp://ftp.redhat.com/updates/4.2/i386/bind-4.9.7-0.i386.rpm
Data type 9 not supported
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