HTB stuff

2003-10-05 Thread Alex
I downloaded iproute2-2.4.7-now-ss010824.tar.gz and I did patched tc with the htb3.6_tc.diff from htb3.6-020525.tgz and when I try to use a htb script I get just errors. I did not patch the kernel, since I use kernel 2.4.21 and I saw on - HTB Homepage that I need to patch it only if I run version 2

Re: nfs reporting stuff that isnt there anymore

2003-09-22 Thread Gordon Messmer
Ian L wrote: in my exports file i have a few entries. When i run exportfs -a it has some entries where are no longer in the exports file. Anyone have any idea where its getting this old stuff from and how to fix it? machine:/disk3: Function not implemented machine:/disk2: Function not

Re: nfs reporting stuff that isnt there anymore

2003-09-19 Thread Ian L
At 06:50 PM 9/19/2003, you wrote: On Fri, 2003-09-19 at 20:01, Ian L wrote: > fixed this somewhat. I remembered i did a kernel upgrade and never rebooted :) > > rebooting seems to have fixed it, although i still am having problems > mouinting one machine: > > mount: RPC: Program not registered > >

Re: nfs reporting stuff that isnt there anymore

2003-09-19 Thread Bret Hughes
On Fri, 2003-09-19 at 20:01, Ian L wrote: > fixed this somewhat. I remembered i did a kernel upgrade and never rebooted :) > > rebooting seems to have fixed it, although i still am having problems > mouinting one machine: > > mount: RPC: Program not registered > > I looked on that machine and t

Re: nfs reporting stuff that isnt there anymore

2003-09-19 Thread Ian L
At 05:21 PM 9/19/2003, you wrote: in my exports file i have a few entries. When i run exportfs -a it has some entries where are no longer in the exports file. Anyone have any idea where its getting this old stuff from and how to fix it? machine:/disk3: Function not implemented machine:/disk2

Re: nfs reporting stuff that isnt there anymore

2003-09-19 Thread Ian L
clue how to correct this. ian At 05:21 PM 9/19/2003, you wrote: in my exports file i have a few entries. When i run exportfs -a it has some entries where are no longer in the exports file. Anyone have any idea where its getting this old stuff from and how to fix it? machine:/disk3: Functio

nfs reporting stuff that isnt there anymore

2003-09-19 Thread Ian L
in my exports file i have a few entries. When i run exportfs -a it has some entries where are no longer in the exports file. Anyone have any idea where its getting this old stuff from and how to fix it? machine:/disk3: Function not implemented machine:/disk2: Function not implemented machine

Re: Java - Why the _very_ ugly stuff?

2003-08-14 Thread Shawn
Please see http://corefonts.sourceforge.net/ http://www.graemepyle.com/linuxfonts.html This is really embarassing.. Does Java have to look that bad on Linux? I just got NetBeans and it's quite unusable.. Can anyone give a reason for that? -- Shawn Happily using M2, Opera's revolutionary e-mail c

Re: Java - Why the _very_ ugly stuff?

2003-08-06 Thread Herculano de Lima Einloft Neto
Shawn wrote: >Please see >http://corefonts.sourceforge.net/ >http://www.graemepyle.com/linuxfonts.html Thanks Shawn. Actually I had already seen that pages before I sent the post; it seems to me like the problem is not the lack of good fonts on Linux distributions, just that in some way Java d

Java - Why the _very_ ugly stuff?

2003-08-05 Thread Herculano de Lima Einloft Neto
This is really embarassing.. Does Java have to look that bad on Linux? The bellow is from a Sun forum and I make its words mine. Why doesn't Sun ship descent fonts with their Linux packages? I just got NetBeans and it's quite unusable.. Can anyone give a reason for that? " *Very* ugly fonts i

weird stuff in dmesg (lockd cannot/failing to monitor)

2003-01-03 Thread christopher j bottaro
hello, i just looked at dmesg and i saw this: kd: failed to monitor 192.168.1.100 nsm_mon_unmon: rpc failed, status=-13 lockd: cannot monitor 192.168.1.100 lockd: failed to monitor 192.168.1.100 nsm_mon_unmon: rpc failed, status=-13 lockd: cannot monitor 192.168.1.100 lockd: failed to monitor 192.

Re: where is documentation for STL stuff?

2002-12-04 Thread Brian Ashe
Hello christopher, Wednesday, December 4, 2002, 3:25:06 PM, you textually orated: cjb> i'm using Redhat 8.0 and there are no man pages for STL stuffs like map and cjb> vector and list and what not. where can i get documentation on these things? Best place to start is here, IMHO. http://www.sgi

Re: where is documentation for STL stuff?

2002-12-04 Thread Blaine Armsterd
On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, christopher j bottaro wrote: > i'm using Redhat 8.0 and there are no man pages for STL stuffs like map and > vector and list and what not. where can i get documentation on these things? There's some stuff in /usr/share/doc/libstdc++-devel-3.2/html if you have

where is documentation for STL stuff?

2002-12-04 Thread christopher j bottaro
i'm using Redhat 8.0 and there are no man pages for STL stuffs like map and vector and list and what not. where can i get documentation on these things? thanks, christopher -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman

Re: Oh boy...8.0 broke some stuff...

2002-10-03 Thread Ed Wilts
On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 08:44:51AM -0600, Thomas C. Smith, D.C. wrote: > I am running a few nuked sites with phpNuke...upon upgrading to redhat 8, > all my nuke sites are broken in multiple ways...much of the php displays, > but not accurately and obviously full of errors...I see that apache is on

Re: Oh boy...8.0 broke some stuff...

2002-10-03 Thread Gordon Messmer
On Thu, 2002-10-03 at 07:44, Thomas C. Smith, D.C. wrote: > I am running a few nuked sites with phpNuke...upon upgrading to redhat 8, > all my nuke sites are broken in multiple ways...much of the php displays, > but not accurately and obviously full of errors...I see that apache is only > loading

Re: Oh boy...8.0 broke some stuff...

2002-10-03 Thread Thomas C. Smith, D.C.
Yes, I tried that and it said there were non-compliant directives in it...so I edited the new httpd.conf to include my stuff in it. There is now a php.conf file as well that looks like this... LoadModule php4_module modules/libphp4.so # # Cause the PHP interpreter handle files with a .php

Re: Oh boy...8.0 broke some stuff...

2002-10-03 Thread kenk
> I am running a few nuked sites with phpNuke...upon upgrading to redhat > 8, all my nuke sites are broken in multiple ways...much of the php > displays, but not accurately and obviously full of errors...I see that > apache is only loading php4 modules...could this be the problem? > > Thanks Just

Re: Oh boy...8.0 broke some stuff...

2002-10-03 Thread Thomas C. Smith, D.C.
Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 9:45 AM Subject: Re: Oh boy...8.0 broke some stuff... > On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, Thomas C. Smith, D.C. wrote: > > > I am running a few nuked sites with phpNuke...upon upgrading to redhat 8, > > all my nuke sites are broken in multiple ways...much of the

Re: Oh boy...8.0 broke some stuff...

2002-10-03 Thread Jiann-Ming Su
loading php4 modules...could this be the problem? > Not to be a smart ass, but one thing I learned developing software is NEVER upgrade anything on a production or development system, especially Microsoft stuff, but just about anything else in general. You never know what could break and cause

Re: Oh boy...8.0 broke some stuff...

2002-10-03 Thread Thomas C. Smith, D.C.
PHP was upgraded as well... Upgrading php-4.2.2-8.0.5. from upgrade.log - Original Message - From: "Paul DiMarco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 8:53 AM Subject: Re: Oh boy...8.0 broke some stuff... > > Are ther

Re: Oh boy...8.0 broke some stuff...

2002-10-03 Thread Paul DiMarco
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Oh boy...8.0 broke some stuff...

2002-10-03 Thread Thomas C. Smith, D.C.
I am running a few nuked sites with phpNuke...upon upgrading to redhat 8, all my nuke sites are broken in multiple ways...much of the php displays, but not accurately and obviously full of errors...I see that apache is only loading php4 modules...could this be the problem? Thanks -- redhat-l

Upgrade to 8.0 from 7.2 Broke Stuff

2002-10-02 Thread Thomas C. Smith, D.C.
httpd.conf stuff (virt hosts etc.), but my php pages are totally boned. I have mySQL errors all over the place. I run a phpnuke 6.0 site and it is eye-nausea due to errors left and right. I don't even know where to start looking Does anyone have any perls they can pass down/over to me

Re: LC_COLLATE, sorting, filenames and stuff like that there

2002-08-29 Thread Leonard den Ottolander
Hi Robert, > ok, where can i figure out what the implications are for setting > LC_COLLATE, what the possible values are, and so on? "man -k" > doesn't seem to tell me anything. Searching for LC_COLLATE on http://www.tldp.org renders a couple of results, of which http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/U

LC_COLLATE, sorting, filenames and stuff like that there

2002-08-29 Thread Robert P. J. Day
is no longer required -- the sort will work fine. so, is there a HOWTO/man page or something that explains all of this COLLATE stuff and its effects on commands somewhere? rday Robert P. J. Day, RHCE, RHCI Eno River Technologies, Chapel Hill NC Unix, Linux and Open Source corporate training ht

Lots of extraneous stuff in the default profiles

2002-05-22 Thread Monte Milanuk
Is it just me, or is there a lot of extraneous 'stuff' in the default profiles during setup? I'm no pro by any stretch of the imagination, but it seems like there is a lot of extras loaded up even when you select the 'Server' profile, and just want to do some simple stu

Autostart stuff in my tray

2002-02-20 Thread Bob
Hi All, RH7.1 KDE2.1.1. I can't find the method used to autostart the logoff and screenlock buttons in my system tray. I never use these buttons. Can anyone give me an idea where they're started please?. Also, I use a nice little program called Tuxcards http://www.tuxcards.de (very hand

stuff won't work

2001-04-28 Thread JASON W ELLIOT
I just installed 7.1 on a computer that was previously happy with 6.2. Now neither my keyboard nor mouse works unless I'm in single mode. They both worked during install and configuration. If it matters I did a full (custom) install. -- Jason W. Elliot Dept. of Mathematics, University of CO at De

More kernel stuff :)

2001-02-14 Thread Eric Clover
i got the rawhide 2.4.0 kernel rpms installed/upgraded the rpms and when i try to make the initrd i get this error: [root@news /boot]# /sbin/mkinitrd 2.4.0.img 2.4.0-0.43.12 error: -d option is not supported on Linux error: -d option is not supported on Linux Error creating temporaries. Try aga

Re: Cannot export display and run X stuff

2001-01-18 Thread Michael R. Jinks
I think just the Xfree86 package (no device drivers) should work -- I've done this a few times myself and I don't think you need much else. That will depend a little bit on the clients, though; if they use tk, you'll need that, likewise with gtk, qt, whatever other dependencies those clients migh

Cannot export display and run X stuff

2001-01-18 Thread Chuck Carson
I installed a RH62 server with no X components. I need to be able to export my display and run X apps on another workstation from that machine. What are the minimum packages I need to install to allow this? Thanks, CC ___ Redhat-list mailing list [

Re: Kernel 2.4.0 MASQ stuff

2001-01-15 Thread John D. Hardin
On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, Gill, Vern wrote: > Also, are there any new patches for masqing? I.E. VPN masq patch > or pptp patch. Not yet. I don't have the resources to follow the development kernels. It will have to wait until I have the time to build a RH7.0+2.4.0 box. -- John Hardin KA7OHZ ICQ#1

Kernel 2.4.0 MASQ stuff

2001-01-10 Thread Gill, Vern
Is iptables supposed to replace the ipmasqadm stuff also? I tried booting with the new kernel, and most of my rules did not work. Is there a new version of ipmasqadm? How do I build the modules it uses? HELP! Also, are there any new patches for masqing? I.E. VPN masq patch or pptp patch. Thanks

Re: Lilo stuff

2000-12-05 Thread Leonard den Ottolander
includes a massive amount of assembly code, necessary to do the low-level boot > stuff. The "feature" I observed is likely in the hand-coded assembly portion, a > place I really don't want to venture. Ok, so I grabbed the source (lilo-21.4.4). If you look at lilo.h you will f

Lilo stuff

2000-12-05 Thread David Ruggiero
ssary to do the low-level boot stuff. The "feature" I observed is likely in the hand-coded assembly portion, a place I really don't want to venture. >If you look through the documentation I guess you will find a >author/maintainer. You could contact him/her. I don't have

Re: What's this all about? (ipchains stuff)

2000-10-19 Thread Peter Kiem
Hi Dan, > well - as far as I know I have my ipchains set up as such... I don't think I'm blocking returning masqueraded traffic - masquerading seems to be working fine anyhow! > > DENY tcp -y--l- anywhere ppp0.ip.address any -> 1024:65535 > ACCEPT tcp --

Re: What's this all about? (ipchains stuff)

2000-10-19 Thread Dan Horth
At 7:24 AM + 19/10/00, Peter Kiem wrote: >Hi Dan, > >> /var/log/messages:Oct 18 14:50:54 FireWall kernel: Packet log: input >> DENY ppp0 PROTO=17 the.remote.ip.address:55833 >> our.server.ip.address:61533 L=40 S=0x00 I=60941 F=0x4000 T=247 (#22) > >I think what you are seeing is this. >When yo

Re: What's this all about? (ipchains stuff)

2000-10-19 Thread Peter Kiem
> Any comments on what you do at the UDP level for the UNPRIVPORTS? Do you > DENY, ACCEPT or REJECT? I DENY everything by default and allow select UDP traffic. -- Regards, +---+-+ | Peter Kiem| E-Mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | |

Re: What's this all about? (ipchains stuff)

2000-10-19 Thread Chris Harvey
> Here are the rules I use on my firewall: > # > # Firewall traffic > echo "Allowing firewall traffic" > > # Allow outside to reply to firewall but not to > # iniatite connections. This is required for > # masqueraded connections and SOC

Re: What's this all about? (ipchains stuff)

2000-10-19 Thread Peter Kiem
Hi Dan, > /var/log/messages:Oct 18 14:50:54 FireWall kernel: Packet log: input > DENY ppp0 PROTO=17 the.remote.ip.address:55833 > our.server.ip.address:61533 L=40 S=0x00 I=60941 F=0x4000 T=247 (#22) I think what you are seeing is this. When you set up the firewall to masquerade the connections

Re: What's this all about? (ipchains stuff)

2000-10-18 Thread Martin Brown
I recently installed RH6.2 and have been familiarizing my self with ipchains. The IPCHAINS-HOWTO is quite good, IMO. The technical parameters listed below which you wish to know about are discussed in the HOWTO. Somewhat still open to question, in my mind as well as yours, is why the large (65K

What's this all about? (ipchains stuff)

2000-10-18 Thread Dan Horth
Hiya - after having set up ipchains on a bunch of servers I'm starting to see a load of DENY log entries - most of which appear normal to me - although we've had a load of them over the past few days from one particular IP address looking a bit like this: /var/log/messages:Oct 18 14:50:54 Fire

ifconfig reports stuff I've never seen before...

2000-10-02 Thread Burke, Thomas G.
I've taken out the entries I know about... Last time I may have compiled the kernel to allow IP Tunneling, although I can't recall why. I don't recall ever enabling it, though - same goes for dummy net driver support... The gre0, though I have absolutely _NO_ clue what that is, can someone

Re: [SLE] Using oracle stuff with other users

2000-10-02 Thread Jonathan Wilson
Wrong list, very sorry ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

Re: [SLE] Using oracle stuff with other users

2000-10-02 Thread Jonathan Wilson
I'm sorry, I didn't read the whole thing last time. Let's take this one line at a time: >icarus:/home/kwebb # whoami >root >icarus:/home/kwebb # su - kwebb >kwebb@icarus:~ > sqlplus >bash: sqlplus: command not found that's because it can't _find_ it, not because it can't read it. try "which s

Re: [SLE] Using oracle stuff with other users

2000-10-02 Thread Jonathan Wilson
nd >kwebb@icarus:~ > > > >>Ack! You really didn't need to copy those extra dot-files. The only one you really >needed to copy was .bash_profile actually, I wouldn't even have copied it, I would >have just copied the oracle stuff. Try cleaning those files out and

Re: More emu10k1 stuff

2000-09-27 Thread Mark Basil
Check out the make file for the emu10k1 source. I think that there may be a make that builds all files that it needs from the kernel. I had this problem a while back. I think this is what fixed it. --MB At Tuesday, 26 September 2000, you wrote: >This is also emu10k1 related. I downloaded t

More emu10k1 stuff

2000-09-26 Thread Jack Bowling
This is also emu10k1 related. I downloaded the latest snapshot from creative's website and attempted to compile. Didn't get more than a couple of seconds into it when up popped an error message: make: *** No rule to make target `/usr/src/linux/include/linux/modules/ip_gre.ver', needed by `audio.o

stuff

2000-09-25 Thread kabir
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Anybody know if the newest lilo will support large disks ? -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.3 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE5z1WFq3uBt76RTogRAozZAJ45ae4/DWxHlC7mOdzv7jz7TKglBQCgg50V GvLSHcyXQQLqe7JWJU

Re: logcheck stuff

2000-09-12 Thread Bret Hughes
ave pump or a DHCP client running somewhere. > > $ps | grep pump yep that would do it I guess. I guess that is one packet for each machine running dhcp huh? BTW Hal I have not forgotten your stuff on my pppoe setup if you still want it. Bret ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

Re: logcheck stuff

2000-09-12 Thread Hal Burgiss
On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 05:15:29PM -0500, Bret Hughes wrote: > logcheck keeps spitting out these messages but not every hour like I > thought originally. I thought it was a windows box but now I am > thingking it might be my laptop. I did not see these over the weekend > and may have even seen th

RE: More stuff that a 6.2 upgrade broke... nfs now...

2000-09-11 Thread Uncle Meat
client > address and brackets for options touching: > > [[EMAIL PROTECTED] /root]# cat /etc/exports > / 192.168.2.2(rw) > /usr 192.168.2.2(rw) > /usr/local/src/updates 192.168.2.2(ro,no_root_squash) > /mnt/cdrom 192.168.2.2(ro,no_root_squash) This would be correct. But, it

RE: More stuff that a 6.2 upgrade broke... nfs now...

2000-09-10 Thread Dan Horth
At 9:29 PM -0500 10/9/00, Uncle Meat wrote: >At this point and the last few bits shown, you either messed something up >in the transpositions, or it's obvious what the mistake is. Under the line >above: > > when I try to set up exports: > [[EMAIL PROTECTED] /root]... > >you sho

Re: More stuff that a 6.2 upgrade broke... nfs now...

2000-09-10 Thread Statux
All these problems.. oy.. I can't wait for everyone to start using kernel 2.4.0... that kernel is funky... the things that you need to upgrade, edit, add, delete... whatever. On Mon, 11 Sep 2000, Dan Horth wrote: > Hiya - still having post upgrade problems - I had an NFS server > running on a h

RE: More stuff that a 6.2 upgrade broke... nfs now...

2000-09-10 Thread Uncle Meat
On 11-Sep-2000 Dan Horth spoke something to the effect: > Hiya - still having post upgrade problems - I had an NFS server > running on a host - worked fine prior to the upgrade but now I get > weird errors... ps. note names have been changed to protect the > innocent! :) > > this is what the

More stuff that a 6.2 upgrade broke... nfs now...

2000-09-10 Thread Dan Horth
Hiya - still having post upgrade problems - I had an NFS server running on a host - worked fine prior to the upgrade but now I get weird errors... ps. note names have been changed to protect the innocent! :) this is what the /etc/exports on my server looks like: [[EMAIL PROTECTED] /root]# cat

routing stuff

2000-09-02 Thread Chris Dowling
Hi all. Does anyone know if it is possible under linux to specify a route determined by the type of service? For example: I want to route all traffic going out to port x through one interface, and all traffic going out to port y through a different interface, even if the host address that they

Re: Samba stuff

2000-08-27 Thread Matt Housh
> You are right, according to your comments in smb.conf, you should read > ENCRYPTION.txt, Win95.txt and WinNT.txt in the samba documentation before > you set > > encrypt passwords = yes > > by uncommenting the line in samba.conf Unfortunately, with that particular setup, it's a little complica

Re: Samba stuff

2000-08-26 Thread Dominic Wild
AIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: 26 August, 2000 3:20 Subject: Samba stuff > Hello everyone, > > I have Samba running on RH 6.2 and my Windows 95 clients can acces their > home directory and all the shares, while 98 can access only shares but > not the home directorie

Samba stuff

2000-08-26 Thread Zlatko hristov
Hello everyone, I have Samba running on RH 6.2 and my Windows 95 clients can acces their home directory and all the shares, while 98 can access only shares but not the home directories. I 've been told there is some trick with the password encryptions. Thank you. Zlatko.

new kernel errors and stuff

2000-05-29 Thread Eric Clover
-12 kernel where scsi cards wont work? and does anyone have a solution for me, i would like to compile a (2.2.14-12)kernel with the configuration i made when i did the make xconfig and have the scsi card stuff working, or is there a scsi card bug in the new 2.2.14-12 kernel? or is there a way to get

Re: really weird stuff happening

2000-05-08 Thread Bret Hughes
or 'rm '. Probably something different but I would try the obvious stuff first. I also would try to figure out who was logged on when it happened and save it for a comparison if it happens again. Bret Steve Borho wrote: > On Mon, May 08, 2000 at 06:37:28PM -0500, eric clover wrote: &g

Re: really weird stuff happening

2000-05-08 Thread Steve Borho
On Mon, May 08, 2000 at 06:37:28PM -0500, eric clover wrote: > [root@mail log]# mount > /dev/sda1 on / type ext2 (rw) > none on /proc type proc (rw) > /dev/sdb5 on /var/spool/mail type ext2 (rw) > none on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,gid=5,mode=620) > /dev/sdb1 on /home type ext2 (rw) > [root@mail log

Re: really weird stuff happening

2000-05-08 Thread eric clover
- Original Message - From: "Steve Borho" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, May 08, 2000 1:23 PM Subject: Re: really weird stuff happening > On Mon, May 08, 2000 at 06:28:24PM -0500, eric clover wrote: > > hello , I just had my h

Re: really weird stuff happening

2000-05-08 Thread Steve Borho
On Mon, May 08, 2000 at 06:28:24PM -0500, eric clover wrote: > hello , I just had my home directory disappear , Again. > I work at an isp , and for some reason , all the /home/users dir's are gone > again., > I think all the data is still there somehow , but can not be viewed. > can anyone with a

really weird stuff happening

2000-05-08 Thread eric clover
hello , I just had my home directory disappear , Again. I work at an isp , and for some reason , all the /home/users dir's are gone again., I think all the data is still there somehow , but can not be viewed. can anyone with a quick solution please reply , quickly! im in desperation!! eric -- T

Re: NXT Bug, AMDROCKS and other assorted stuff

2000-03-03 Thread jlhagen
I for one will be interested to see what the email scanners here at work will think when this shows up in the logs. :-) The unix team is pretty sharp, although extremely over worked. I imagine since this has been out for 2 weeks or so it's old news. JH -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTEC

Re: NXT Bug, AMDROCKS and other assorted stuff

2000-03-03 Thread Steve
No, I agree, as I said I may not have a clue. I was just wondering if it was wise to put adm-nxt.c on every box on the list??? *or* does it not matter? I don't know that is why I was asking 8o) On Fri, 03 Mar 2000, you wrote: > Is is not big (18k) and I do not think the message is a flood. > > .

Re: NXT Bug, AMDROCKS and other assorted stuff

2000-03-03 Thread Alexander Feldman
Is is not big (18k) and I do not think the message is a flood. ... And the bad guys already have this so the the exploit is not a danger. I think the best way to avoid an exploit is to KNOW EVERYTHING ABOUT IT. Is your opinion different Steve? Regards: -- Alex On Fri, 3 Mar 2000, Steve wrote:

Re: NXT Bug, AMDROCKS and other assorted stuff

2000-03-03 Thread Steve
Maybe I don't have a clue but is it wise to be sending adm-nxt.c to everyone on the list? On Fri, 03 Mar 2000, Alexander Feldman wrote: > > Hello, > > I have subscribed for this list after I found (or not found) information > about the NXT Bug exploit in the BIND 8.2 from my RH6.0 package. > >

Re: Stuff for Sale

2000-02-28 Thread Michael S. Dunsavage
try a news group "Perry J. Blalock" wrote: > Anyone know where I can subscribe to the ISP for sale mailing list? > > Thanks > > -- > To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" > as the Subject. -- Michael S. Dunsavage http://members.tripod.com/~zer002 -- To unsubscribe: mail

Re: Stuff for Sale

2000-02-28 Thread Brian
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Sun, 27 Feb 2000, Perry J. Blalock wrote: > Anyone know where I can subscribe to the ISP for sale mailing list? > > Thanks > > > -- > To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" > as the Subject. > - B

Stuff for Sale

2000-02-27 Thread Perry J. Blalock
Anyone know where I can subscribe to the ISP for sale mailing list? Thanks -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

RE: Reported Bind Exploits & Other Stuff

2000-01-05 Thread Yashodhan Barve
Hi Hossein, I am using the Bind P5 from Chuck Mead's site (server.moongroup.com) and not facing any problems. why not download the RPM"s chuck has built & give it a try and see if there is any difference? regards, Yashodhan Barve [EMAIL PROTECTED] tel- 780-412-6985 On Tue, 4 Jan 2000, Hossein

RE: Reported Bind Exploits & Other Stuff

2000-01-04 Thread Greg W
I have seen multiple emails from people claiming the same thing, and there is a good deal of people having BIND problems in general, maybe it is a combination of some other package & that ver of BIND that does this CPU thing, but I am only speculating... >From what I know, anything in rawhide

RE: Reported Bind Exploits & Other Stuff

2000-01-04 Thread Hossein S. Zadeh
Following the thread on this list, I upgraded bind to patch level 5 on several Unix machines (some from source RPM (rawhide), some from pure source (from bind's home page)). Since then named consumes 60-100% of CPU. Right after startup it uses 100% CPU and it is extremely slow to respond (so mu

Re: Reported Bind Exploits & Other Stuff

2000-01-03 Thread Chuck Mead
On Mon, 3 Jan 2000, Yashodhan Barve said: YB>Thanks. I will keep ncftp running.. :)) YB> YB>Yashodhan Barve YB>[EMAIL PROTECTED] YB>tel- 780-412-6985 YB> YB>On Mon, 3 Jan 2000, Chuck Mead wrote: YB> YB>> On Mon, 3 Jan 2000, Yashodhan Barve said: YB>> YB>> YB>Is the server.moongroup.com down?? My

RE: Reported Bind Exploits & Other Stuff

2000-01-03 Thread Juha Saarinen
I saw this in my logs last year... Dec 30 22:51:23 named[2728]: unapproved query from [200.230.208.18].2040 for "version.bind" Guess the Boys from Brazil were checking to see if I'm running a compromisable version of BIND. %-> socks 1080/tcp# socks proxy serve

Re: Reported Bind Exploits & Other Stuff

2000-01-03 Thread Yashodhan Barve
Thanks. I will keep ncftp running.. :)) Yashodhan Barve [EMAIL PROTECTED] tel- 780-412-6985 On Mon, 3 Jan 2000, Chuck Mead wrote: > On Mon, 3 Jan 2000, Yashodhan Barve said: > > YB>Is the server.moongroup.com down?? My trace is ending at 205.171.61.254.. > YB> > > ~sigh... qwest has been a so

Re: Reported Bind Exploits & Other Stuff

2000-01-03 Thread Chuck Mead
On Mon, 3 Jan 2000, Yashodhan Barve said: YB>Is the server.moongroup.com down?? My trace is ending at 205.171.61.254.. YB> ~sigh... qwest has been a soup sandwich for some time. MoonGroup is colocated in their IP space. I guess the network will return sometime but I can't do anything about it!

Re: Reported Bind Exploits & Other Stuff

2000-01-03 Thread Yashodhan Barve
Is the server.moongroup.com down?? My trace is ending at 205.171.61.254.. Yashodhan Barve [EMAIL PROTECTED] tel- 780-412-6985 -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Reported Bind Exploits & Other Stuff

2000-01-03 Thread Chuck Mead
Recently there have been a pile of RH6.x boxen cracked by various, nefarious, persons. The general concensus appears to be that Bind is the culprit so far as the exploited weakness goes. I can't say for sure myself as I have not been cracked though I do have some folks sniffing around port 1080 o

Re: PPP/Modem stuff

1999-12-07 Thread Lee Davidson
> 1. In the bios, disable onboard serial port #1 I can do that. :) > 2. Change the jumper settings on the modem so that the modem goes to Com1 > with >the "normal" IRQ, etc. settings. I think my mouse uses this Com port. What's the easiest way to find out if it's open? If the mouse IS

Re: .586 stuff

1999-11-17 Thread Jacob Schmude
Yes. In fact, redhat version 6.1 contain pentium built kernels. kernel-2.2.12-20.i586.rpm and kernel-2.2.12-20.i686.rpm for the pentium and pentium pro. On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, Edward Dekkers wrote: > > If something has a 586/686 rpm, just install it like any other rpm. If > > it only comes as 386,

Re: .586 stuff

1999-11-17 Thread Edward Dekkers
> If something has a 586/686 rpm, just install it like any other rpm. If > it only comes as 386, then you either need the source rpm (which I've > never figured out) or to recompile it from the original sources. Does that include something as delicate as the kernel? Edward Dekkers (Director) Tri

Re: .586 stuff

1999-11-17 Thread lloy0076
Most source rpm's have the following (hopeless) flags: CFLAGS=-g -O2 -m486 [blah blah blah] This only takes your 586 to a 486 and even then doesn't produce 486 specific code. It only aligns the data for a 486. Hence you get a nicely aligned, fantastically fast i386! Whenever I recompile at my w

Re: .586 stuff

1999-11-17 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
On Wed, 17 Nov 1999, Edward Dekkers wrote: > I see a lot of talk about using .586 rpms for speed increase. If something has a 586/686 rpm, just install it like any other rpm. If it only comes as 386, then you either need the source rpm (which I've never figured out) or to recompile it from the o

.586 stuff

1999-11-16 Thread Edward Dekkers
I've installed 6.1 Server on a Pentium 200MMX which will eventually take over my 5.2 AMD 133 I see a lot of talk about using .586 rpms for speed increase. Is this something a moron like me can do? Edward Dekkers (Director) Triple D Computer Services Pty. Ltd. T: (08) 9397-1040 F: (08) 9397-0548

Peculiar maillog stuff

1999-11-07 Thread John Mastwijk
I've noticed something peculiar in /var/log/maillog today. I'm running RH6.1 with stock sendmail (8.9.3-15) Any time mail would arrive on the system, there used to be two lines in the maillog - one indicating where the message is from and another line indicating who it is to. Starting early Sun

Re: Weird stuff that I simply can't explain...

1998-08-20 Thread Tim Lines
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Subject: Weird stuff that I simply can't explain... >> >> Hi everyone. I think I'm in over my head whith this stuff and was >> wondering if anyone could help me out. >> >> I&#x

Re: Weird stuff that I simply can't explain...

1998-08-20 Thread Jim Roland
998 03:40:25 -0500 (CDT) > From: Drew Sawyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Weird stuff that I simply can't explain... > > Hi everyone. I think I'm in over my head whith this stuff and was > w

Weird stuff that I simply can't explain...

1998-08-20 Thread Drew Sawyer
Hi everyone. I think I'm in over my head whith this stuff and was wondering if anyone could help me out. I'm using an NEC pentuim 166 box; Even when it's just running Win95, it gives you that 'dubious hardware' feeling, kind of a gut instinct, ya know? Well I put RedHa

Re: Quake2 stuff

1998-07-02 Thread John Wojtacha
Is their any hope or future plans to port quake II to alpha Linux? Regards, John Wojtacha -Original Message- From: Tim Larkins (EUKSHEL1PO) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thursday, July 02, 1998 12:18 AM Subject: Quake2 stuff >Can

Re: Quake2 stuff

1998-07-02 Thread Randy Carpenter
> Can anyone suggest away of allowing me to use the wheel on my mouse when > playing Quake2 under linux? Not sure about this... I would think SVGALib would have to support it.. > On another quake2 issue.. I've configured my Voodoo2 card so that Quake2 > can use it, but its VERY dark,, (yes..

Quake2 stuff

1998-07-02 Thread Tim Larkins \(EUKSHEL1PO\)
Can anyone suggest away of allowing me to use the wheel on my mouse when playing Quake2 under linux? On another quake2 issue.. I've configured my Voodoo2 card so that Quake2 can use it, but its VERY dark,, (yes.. brightness is set to full in the options menu).. is there away to adjust this ou

Re: X stuff

1998-06-30 Thread altex
I want to change the font size for the console window as I'm running 1024*728 and the font is just way too small. The WM I'm running for now (until I figure out how to mount the dos partition that holds all the KDE Stuff I have :) ) is the one that comes with redhat FVWM I think it is

X stuff

1998-06-29 Thread Peter Lavender
il I figure out how to mount the dos partition that holds all the KDE Stuff I have :) ) is the one that comes with redhat FVWM I think it is. Thanks, Pete @home @work @play there just isn't enough time in the day. -- PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips, Errata and the MAILING

network config help? fire wall/proxy? squid stuff?

1998-06-28 Thread Brad Wyman
r are they the same thing??) I'm running squid on this box for http proxying, but it only workes to go get the home page of the isp and other "local stuff". Running lynx on this box gets the same results, i can't go anywhere. How do i set this up so that my box actualy uses the cor

Re: NE2000-compatible card, doesn't work. I am new do this stuff.

1998-06-24 Thread Eric L. Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Tue, 23 Jun 1998, Cristian KAMENICZKI wrote: > On Tue, 23 Jun 1998, Robert Hailman wrote: > > about modules, do I have to recompile the kernel to get the NE2000 module to > > load up, will this require a boot line option, or is there a file I can > I don't know for sure if the kernel comes or n

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