Re: [expert] Compiling kernel-2.2.16-4mdk

2000-06-18 Thread Guillaume Rousse

Also sprach lun, 19 jun 2000 :
> Hello,
> With help from the list I have installed the new kernel.  Now I would
> like to recompile it.  However, it
> came in RPM form and there is no linux-2.2.16 directory in /usr/src. 
> Should I have created one before installing the kernel?  Can anyone tell
> me how to recompile the kernel, please?

Are you sure you've installed kernel-source-2.2.16 rpm, and not kernel-2.2.16
only ?

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[expert] Compiling kernel-2.2.16-4mdk

2000-06-18 Thread Dennis Robertson

Hello,
With help from the list I have installed the new kernel.  Now I would
like to recompile it.  However, it
came in RPM form and there is no linux-2.2.16 directory in /usr/src. 
Should I have created one before installing the kernel?  Can anyone tell
me how to recompile the kernel, please?
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[expert] what is this error ?

2000-06-18 Thread Lang Zhi

Hi.
I got this error :

Jun 19 11:50:55 kosh named[25641]: sysquery: nlookup error on ?
Jun 19 11:51:06 kosh last message repeated 21 times
Jun 19 11:57:18 kosh named[25641]: sysquery: nlookup error on ?
Jun 19 11:57:24 kosh last message repeated 3 times

I supposed i got two error here, the first is "named" and the second i don't 
know what it mean by "last message repeated 3 times" etc...

any idea ?
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[expert] Video player sound problem

2000-06-18 Thread Guillaume Rousse

I encounter a major problem with sound in smpeg, even on a fresh 7.1 install.
Animation is very slow, and  application doesn't exit properly. Using -nosound
option resolves the problem, but that's not very convenient :-) 
It's not a perm problem, as even root is affected. In rare cases i've been able
to have normal rendering, thus i suspect something as a process conflictiong
with another, or a lock problem somewhere. Using xmps leads also to the same
result, so i suspect this must be a general problem.
I precise i use KDE, and i use kernel module for my oss-solo soundcard.
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[expert] XF86Setup core dumps

2000-06-18 Thread Stephen Boulet

I have no idea why ths happens, but XF86Setup core dumps when run from the
console in 7.1 (it worked fine in 7.0).

Running:

XFree86 3.3.6 on a voodoo3 2000
smp kernel (dual celerons)

Any help much appreciated.

-- Stephen




Re: [expert] RAM detection problem

2000-06-18 Thread Brian T. Schellenberger


Yes, but why would it have worked in the previous version of Mandrake?

That's the mystery here . . .


Pj wrote:
> 
> Windows users frequently get a shock when they switch systems and find
> their Windows friendly RAM isn't being correctly recognized in Linux.
> The problem can be as simple as mismatched pairs. 32MB of FP and 32MB of
> EDO may equal 64RAM in Windows but Linux will only recognize 32.
> 
> My two cents..
> 
> Pj

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Re: [expert] PPP and Enlightenment/netscape image problems

2000-06-18 Thread Brian T. Schellenberger


You aren't using 24-bit color perchance?

Dom wrote:
> 
> First question...
> I use Xisp as my dialer for my ISP, and it all works fine, except
> on the console I get the message: can't locate module
> char-major-108
> I don't remember ever having this problem before using
> Mandrake 6 6.1 and a whole series of redhat...
> I am currently using the 2.2.14-15mdk kernel and modules
> as supplied with 7.01 and I've not rebuilt it...
> Any thoughts...?
> Apologies if anyone thinks this is the wrong place for this
> question, but it only happened when I upgraded from Mdk 6.0 -
> 7.0.
> Basically the problem is simple, using Enlightenment with Gnome I
> have problems with certain images. ie. the cursor under
> enlightenment doesn't mask properly so I get a funny coloured
> square behind it... the same happens in netscape when I want to
> drag 'n' drop a link for example.  Now this all used to work fine
> before I upgraded, which is not to put all the blame on the
> upgrade!  I've untarred some of my enlightenment themes to find
> the relevant pix and when I try to open the files, gimp says it
> cant.  The files all appear to be in an xbm format, if that is of
> any help.  I have also seen the same problem reproduced on a
> machine I did a fresh install on about 2 months ago.  My guess is
> that some graphics libraries are missing that should probably
> have been installed as standard, thus why I'm asking this here...
> Has anyone else had the same problem, or know of a solution...
> Thanks
> Dom Savage
> Research Post Graduate
> University of East Anglia

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Re: [expert] Path isn't right

2000-06-18 Thread Brian T. Schellenberger

Becuase you have multiple places (in startup scripts most likely) that
do this sort of thing:

export PATH=(/new/path/element $PATH)

Armand Nossaint wrote:
> 
> Why is my path written down three times in set?
> 
> PATH=/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin::/usr/local/toppage/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/ga
> mes:/home/nossaint/bin:/usr/local/toppage/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/games:/usr/loc
> al/toppage/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/games
> 
> -- Armand

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Re: [expert] parallel Port CD Burner

2000-06-18 Thread Brian T. Schellenberger


I did.  I'm really glad that I've got a built-in CD-RW now, 'cause it
killed the machine, but it works just fine.  Go to the parallel-port
page for information; it's been a while and I'm sorta rusty on it now.

(Basically the parallel port devices all run either SCSI or IDE over
parallel, so you load some parallel-port modules to give you an IDE or
SCSI device, and from there it's just like having one that's not on a
paralle port, except that it's about 1/10 as fast so you'll be lucky if
you can burn at 1x without underflow.

(That was my problem--I couldn't burn more than about 1/5 of a CD before
I underflowed; that was on a P-166 but it had a cruddy parallel port;
with the right sort of fast parallel port it's supposed to work a lot
better.)

John Aldrich wrote:
> 
> On Thu, 15 Jun 2000, you wrote:
> > I'm sure this has been beaten to dealt but is it possible to run a Parallel
> > Port CD Burner ( HP ) from within LM 7.1 ??
> >
> >
> Hmm.I would *guess* that you could, but I've never
> heard of anyone using a parallel-port CDR/RW under Linux.
> :-)
> John

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Re: [expert] KDM Problems

2000-06-18 Thread Michael H. Collins

What happens with a "startxfce"?


Necrotica wrote:
> 
> A weird thing happened tonight...
> 
> As I was logging out of X, when X tried to restart itself in an infinite loop.
> I was finally able to kill it, but when I rebooted it would just hang when it
> tried to start the X server.
> 
> I booted into runlevel 3, ran X, and X loaded fine. I exitted out, went into
> runlevel 5, it hung again.
> 
> I powered off the machine, rebooted into runlevel 3, ran gdm, X started and
> everything worked fine. I logged out, ran kdm, and it hung.
> 
> So I have narrowed it down to a problem with kdm, but for the life of me I
> can't remember what package its in (or what the command line syntax is to grep
> through it). Can someone please refresh my useless memory? Thanks...
> 
> -Chris

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[expert] KDM Problems

2000-06-18 Thread Necrotica

A weird thing happened tonight...

As I was logging out of X, when X tried to restart itself in an infinite loop.
I was finally able to kill it, but when I rebooted it would just hang when it
tried to start the X server.

I booted into runlevel 3, ran X, and X loaded fine. I exitted out, went into
runlevel 5, it hung again.

I powered off the machine, rebooted into runlevel 3, ran gdm, X started and
everything worked fine. I logged out, ran kdm, and it hung.

So I have narrowed it down to a problem with kdm, but for the life of me I
can't remember what package its in (or what the command line syntax is to grep
through it). Can someone please refresh my useless memory? Thanks...

-Chris




[expert] Make certificates

2000-06-18 Thread Necrotica

I've been going through a demonstration on how to set up an ecommerce web site
with Apache, PHP4, MySQL, and OpenSSL. The documenation assumes that you are
compiling all of the above from source.

The instructions advise that when you are compiling Apache that you should run
"make cerificates" to create your own certificate. Alas, the Apache RPM came
installed when I installed Mandrake.

My question is, can this be done with the RPM installation, or should I
download the source and just generate a certifcate without actuall installing? 

Any advice would be helpful. Thanks...

-Chris




[expert] SCSI Errors with 2940U2W gone with Mandrake 7.1

2000-06-18 Thread John J. LeMay Jr.

For weeks I have been plagued with errors when trying to install Linux on my
new machine with it's Adaptec 2940U2W and Seagate LVD drives. Previously I would
receive errors such as:

SCSI bus is being reset for host 0 channel 0

and

SCSI host 0 ch 0 reset pid 0 timed out - trying harder

and

aborting command due to timeout: pid 0 scsi 0 channel 0 id 0 lun 0 0x00 00 00
00 00 00

and 

host 0 abort (pid 0) timed out - resetting

This would appear to loop indefinitely (I did not wait "indefinitely" to find
out!). Unfortunately, no one seemed able to determine the actual problem.
Besides installing 7.1, I had also:

* Installed an active terminator on the end of the SCSI chain, LVD side.

* Set terminiation to "auto" on the adapter, both Ultra and Ultra2 sides.

* Enabled "term power to SCSI chain" on BOTH of the LVD drives I had installed.

* Enabled termination on the CDROM residing on the Narrow/Ultra side.

I hope this message makes it to anyone else having this same problem! 

John LeMay Jr.
Senior Enterprise Consultant
NJMC, LLC.

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[expert] JDK 1.1.x install

2000-06-18 Thread Ken Thompson

Look at either www.blackdown.org or www.ibm.com for the 1.1.7 and 1.1.8 in RPM
format. I use the IBM 1.1.8 and it is FOUND by all the programming I have that calls
for 1.1.x JRE or JDK.
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Re: [expert] link failure

2000-06-18 Thread Juan A. Magallon

> 
> If I compile a source file as:
> 
> gcc -O3 -c fin.o -o fin.c
>  
> everything works fine. If however, I compile as:
> 
> gcc -g -c fin.c -o fin.o
> 
> undefined reference to 'log'
> 

Easy, I think. I noticed this also in HPUX.

Usually, things like sin() and log() are FUNCTIONS, stored in libm.so.
But some optimizers convert them in inlined code, direct FPU
op-codes or something similar.
Debug mode forces using library-mode, and O3 mode optimizes some calls.
This works only for some calls, say if you use sin(), you don't need libm
in optimized mode, but you will need libm for j0 (bessel and so on)
both in debug and optimized code.

Expect this helps

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[expert] What happened in 7.1???

2000-06-18 Thread Bobby Welch

Wow, why are s many things that were right in 7.0x wrong in 7.1. First, 
let me start out by saying that I currently have a Dell Inspiron Laptop.  
Let me say that I ran Mandrake 7.0 previously and have recently reformated 
and installed 7.1.

Problem 1:  I have a 3Comm 10/100 Lan+Modem PC Card (3ccfem556).  Now when I 
first installed 7.0 before, the device was discovered and configured 
automatically during the install sequence .. no problems.  When I installed 
7.1, the installer did not recognize nor automatically configure the card.  
When I tried to use the Ethernet Config utility, the card was not even on 
the list of supported cards and I could not get it to work. But, this card 
worked flawlessly with the previous version???  Why is this???

Problem 2:  When the sound module is loaded during bootup (sounds card is a 
Maestro) the bootup will hang and not recover, I will have to manually 
reboot the computer.  THis seems to happen about every other time I boot 
into Linux.  Once again, I never encountered this problem with 7.0.

Problem 3:  I also use a MicroSoft Mouse Periodically that is connected via 
USB on my laptop.  Again, when I installed 7.0 it was automatically deteced 
and I was able to use this device during an X-session.  Now, when I install 
7.1 the usb mouse support is very flakey, it does not always work.  It 
almost seems as if the built in mouse in the laptop is causing conflicts.  
Once again though, I never encountered this probelm with Mandrake 7.0.

Let me also say that I have talked to other people who have encountered 
these same problems so this is not an isolated case.

If anyone has any suggestions or helpful comments they would be greatly 
appreciated.

Thanks =)

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[expert] What happened in 7.1???

2000-06-18 Thread Bobby Welch



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[expert] kernel compile - rpm VC tar.gz

2000-06-18 Thread Alan Taylor

Hi,

I am a relatively experienced linux user, who is used to compiling custom
kernels using tarballs from ftp.kernal.xx.org. I have installed Mandrake 7.0 to
have a look and would now like to customize the kernel. The bottom line is, I
would prefer to go via the tarball route rather than rpm's, but I'd like to
know a little more about Mandrake before deciding.

I gather from the rpm names (kernel-2.2.16-4mdk.src.rpm and
kernel-linus-2.2.16-2mdk.src.rpm) that there is some customization done by
Mandrake to the pristine kernel sources. How much, and do any experienced users
out there have a feel for how *well* ? Also, there is a guide on mandrake.org
which suggests updating the "kernel-headers" rpm ... I can't find this for V7.0
Can I use kernel headers and source from (for example) V7.1 to update
the kernel in V7.0 ? If not, do I need any more than kernel-2.2.16-4mdk.src.rpm
to update V7.0 via the rpm route ?

Anyone have any experience to share re upgrading via tarballs (P/PPro/PII/PIII
optimization ?)

Brgds, Alan
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[expert] link failure

2000-06-18 Thread Terry Boldt

I am having problems linking applications using gcc.

If I compile a source file as:

gcc -O3 -c fin.o -o fin.c
 
and then link as 

gcc -o financial fin.o

everything works fine. If however, I compile as:

gcc -g -c fin.c -o fin.o

and then link exactly as above, I get the error message:

undefined reference to 'pow'

or 

undefined reference to 'log'

Yes I have included  - there are NO CHANGES to the source file between
the two compiles. - I ONLY executed "rm -f *.o" to force the rec-compilation
and linking from the "Makefile"

Is this a bug in gcc compiler, gcc linker, missing libraries (my guess) or
what? Has this happened to anybody else? If so have you solved the problem?

Does anybody know what is happening here or what I am doing wrong




[expert] SSH login Problem

2000-06-18 Thread Charles Curley


I just installed SSH on two computers. I set up one, tester, as the
server, and the other, charlesc, as client. I could log in from the client
to the server just find. I then restarted both machines. ssh refuses top
alloacate a pseudo tty:


root@charlesc # ssh -v -t -l root tester
SSH Version OpenSSH-1.2.3, protocol version 1.5.
Compiled with SSL.
debug: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_config
   
 debug: ssh_connect: getuid 0 geteuid 0 anon 0
debug: Connecting to tester [192.168.1.12] port 22.
debug: Allocated local port 844.
debug: Connection established.
debug: Remote protocol version 1.5, remote software version OpenSSH-1.2.3
debug: Waiting for server public key.
debug: Received server public key (768 bits) and host key (1024 bits).
debug: Host 'tester' is known and matches the host key.
debug: Encryption type: 3des
debug: Sent encrypted session key.
debug: Installing crc compensation attack detector.
debug: Received encrypted confirmation.
debug: Trying RSA authentication with key 'root@charlesc'
debug: Received RSA challenge from server.
debug: Sending response to host key RSA challenge.
debug: Remote: RSA authentication accepted.
debug: RSA authentication accepted by server.
debug: Requesting pty.
Warning: Remote host failed or refused to allocate a pseudo tty.
debug: Requesting shell.
debug: Entering interactive session.


At this point, ssh hangs on charlesc, and I have to kill it.

If I try to log in from charlesc to itself, I get:


root@charlesc # ssh -v -t -l root charlesc
SSH Version OpenSSH-1.2.3, protocol version 1.5.
Compiled with SSL.
debug: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_config
debug: Applying options for *
debug: ssh_connect: getuid 0 geteuid 0 anon 0
debug: Connecting to charlesc.localdomain [192.168.1.3] port 22.
debug: Allocated local port 848.
debug: Connection established.


and I have to control-C out again.



Both machines are running Mandrake 6.1. The packages installed are:

root@charlesc # rpm -qa | grep -i ssh
openssh-1.2.3-2
openssh-clients-1.2.3-2
openssh-server-1.2.3-2
root@charlesc # rpm -qa | grep -i ssl
openssl-0.9.5a-1 


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Re: [expert] Apache + CGI = Error?

2000-06-18 Thread Jean-Michel Dault


On Sat, 17 Jun 2000, Asheesh Laroia wrote:

> Serving static HTTP content works great.  However, perl scripts were
> always a huge problem.  Since I didn't modify anything before trying Perl,
> I was wondering what steps some of you have taken to allow a Mandrake Air
> server to dish out dynamic (perl-based) content.

Your server looks okay. Have a look at
http://AsheeshEnterprises.com/perl/test.pl

This is the default test script, all seems okay. However, the scripts
installed in the /perl directory are made to run perl as a cgi and not
mod_perl. mod_perl is very strict on what it runs.

Your visitorbook.pl churns an internal error, I would need your error_log
to diagnose it.

You can mail me personnaly at [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you would like
me to check it out. You can trust me, my name is in 
http://AsheeshEnterprises.com/index.shtml ;-)

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Corporate Developer
MandrakeSoft (Montreal)





Re: [expert] configure: error: Can't find X includes.

2000-06-18 Thread Daryl Pawluk

Espen wrote:

> Oops. Forgot to say that I run Linux Mandrake 7.0, using KDE 1.1.12 with the K
> login.
>
> Espen
>
> søn, 18 jun 2000, I wrote :
> > Hi all!
> > I'm trying to install Caitoo, but when I run the configure script I get this
> > message.
> >
> > checking for X... configure: error: Can't find X includes. Please check your
> > installation and add the correct paths!
> >
> > [root@localhost caitoo-0.6.4]#
> >
> >  This has happened before too, when I tried to compile another program
> > (can't remember what)
> >
> > Please help. Thanks in advance.
> >
> > Espen

install XFree86-devel-...




Re: [expert] Post-upgrade blues

2000-06-18 Thread Gary Bunker

Running imwheel is not the problem, just running it after root has. 
If I boot the GUI as root, it automatically runs imwheel (haven't found
the specific location to make it stop that yet), and when I leave the
windowmanager, it leaves the pid file in /tmp.  With the pid file
there, imwheel won't run again, because it is convinced it is already
running.

No matter, I've given up on 7.1 and downgraded back to 7.0-2.  It works
more reliably for me.

On 16 Jun, John Aldrich wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Jun 2000, you wrote:
>> 
>> BTW, why does IMWheel leave its root-only PID file in the /tmp
>> directory after Root logs out?  Real bitch to SU in a terminal just to
>> let imwheel run normally as a user.
>>
> chmod a+x imwheel will fix that. Then, ANYONE will be able
> to use imwheel.
>   John

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Re: [expert] One NIC or two?

2000-06-18 Thread lnx4fun


- Original Message -
From: "James Sparenberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2000 4:43 AM
Subject: Re: [expert] One NIC or two?


> Oh and by the way my current
> router/firewall is an old 486 notebook with only one pcmcia slot.  So for
> the moment a "new Nic" card would cost me a new box.  *sigh*  there are
> reasons for not using my linux/bsd development boxes as a
> firewall.


Would a 386 be adequate? And, to keep on-topic, wouldn't it be nice to have
that 7.1/486 version? (Even the 7.0-2/486 version would be nice if it was on
a  fast mirror, or is it available form Cheapbytes, etc.?)

Hoyt





Re: [expert] Help me: I am Locked OUT!

2000-06-18 Thread John Aldrich

On Sat, 17 Jun 2000, you wrote:
> Something really weird is going on.  This is sort of a continuing message 
> from my last post about JBuilder.   So I installed JBuilder last night, then 
> turn my computer off.  This morning I turned it on and somehow my run level 
> was set to 3.  Weird, I thought, anyways I logged in and startx'ed but it 
> wouldn't go into X.  It said something about 'i don't have authority on 
> Xauthority' and it's failed to connect to X server.
> So I changed the runlevel to 5 and reboot.  Now it boot to X and I have the 
> Helix Gnome login, but can't log in.  after user id and password with Enter, 
> the screen will go blank and shoot right back to the login screen.  So I log 
> in as root which is fine.  What's going on?  Did I get some kinda 
> hack-attack?  although my machine is behind the firewall(rh 6.1 ^^), can 
> this be possible?  Or was it something JBuilder install script's doing?  I 
> am completely lost.  I need help.
> 
Try deleting ".Xauthority". Or, double check that YOUR
user is the owner of .Xauthority in your home
directory. If YOU are the listed owner, try deleting it
and letting Mandrake recreate it.
John




[expert] USB eth problems

2000-06-18 Thread Dave Lers

I can get my Lynksys USB100TX to work on my Iopener w/ Mandrake 7.1 but not at
bootup where eth0 is delayed/failed. I believe its a network restart that
actually gets it going (I enter and leave netconf without doing
anything...rc5d/510network reload is the 'change' that is activated). I also
get an error on shutdown, something like: dev_close, bug eth0 still running.
All I did was enter the pegasus module (not one of the menu choices in netconf)
for eth0 when I setup networking in netconf (alias eth0 pegasus was added to
conf.modules). What do I need to do to get eth0 running at bootup?

Following are bootup messages and network restart messages

Bootup:
Jul 17 02:44:43 iop kernel: usb-uhci.c: $Revision: 1.228 $ time 15:46:55 May 10 2000 
Jul 17 02:44:43 iop kernel: usb-uhci.c: High bandwidth mode enabled 
Jul 17 02:44:43 iop kernel: usb-uhci.c: USB UHCI at I/O 0xe400, IRQ 15 
Jul 17 02:44:43 iop kernel: usb-uhci.c: Detected 2 ports 
Jul 17 02:44:43 iop kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1 
Jul 17 02:44:43 iop kernel: usb.c: USB new device connect, assigned device number 1 
Jul 17 02:44:43 iop kernel: hub.c: USB hub found 
Jul 17 02:44:43 iop kernel: hub.c: 2 ports detected 
Jul 17 02:44:43 iop kernel: usb-uhci.c: USB UHCI at I/O 0xe800, IRQ 15 
Jul 17 02:44:43 iop kernel: usb-uhci.c: Detected 2 ports 
Jul 17 02:44:43 iop kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 2 
Jul 17 02:44:43 iop kernel: usb.c: USB new device connect, assigned device number 1 
Jul 17 02:44:43 iop kernel: hub.c: USB hub found 
Jul 17 02:44:43 iop kernel: hub.c: 2 ports detected 
Jul 17 02:44:43 iop modprobe: Note: /etc/conf.modules is more recent than 
/lib/modules/2.2.15-4mdk/modules.dep
Jul 17 02:44:43 iop usb: Loading USB interface succeeded
Jul 17 02:44:44 iop kernel: usb.c: USB new device connect, assigned device number 2 
Jul 17 02:44:44 iop kernel: eth0: Linksys USB100TX 
Jul 17 02:44:44 iop kernel: hub.c: already running port 1 disabled by hub (EMI?), 
re-enabling... 
Jul 17 02:44:44 iop kernel: usb.c: USB disconnect on device 2 
Jul 17 02:44:44 iop kernel: usb.c: USB new device connect, assigned device number 2 

Network restart:
Jul 17 02:53:02 iop kernel: pegasus.c: party FAIL  
Jul 17 02:53:02 iop kernel: pegasus.c: eth0: set Rx mode 
Jul 17 02:53:02 iop last message repeated 3 times
Jul 17 02:53:05 iop network: Bringing up device eth0 succeeded




Re: [expert] Java servlets

2000-06-18 Thread Thomas M. Beaudry`

There's Apache JServ at http://java.apache.org/

On Fri, 16 Jun 2000, you wrote:
> Hello
> 
> Which package(s) should I install if I want Java Servlets on my web server? 
> The server is now working just fine with PHP and now I want to try java 
> servlets. I prefer rpms insteed of compiling the program myself.
> 
> / Martin




Re: [expert] jdk1.2.2

2000-06-18 Thread Volker Schlecht

On Son, 18 Jun 2000, Fabrice SERVANT wrote:

> What is the rpm problem ?

The package seems to have been corrupt - nevermind.

> The only thing jdk1.2.2 needs is a correct path to the binaries (javac, 
> java, appletviewer) then it must be good for the libraries.

Yeah, it all boiled down to something that happened to the tar.gz
leaving me with an incomplete install. It's running now, though.

Thanks to anyone who helped.

cya,
Volker




Re: [expert] network neighberhood

2000-06-18 Thread Larry Sword

LinuxMan wrote:

> larry :
>
> tryed that...no good...
> it want's to import the Linux lmhosts file
> i need to login into the nt domain and cannot do it...
> any other way or util you know i can try ?
> 10x

Wasn't aware that you had to import the lmhost file. Seem like we are using
it to share the Win98 resources and did not chose to import the lmhost file.
Maybe I wrong about this...

Larry





Re: [expert] network neighberhood

2000-06-18 Thread LinuxMan

larry :

tryed that...no good...
it want's to import the Linux lmhosts file
i need to login into the nt domain and cannot do it...
any other way or util you know i can try ?
10x

Larry Sword wrote:
> 
> "LinuxMan :-)" wrote:
> 
> > heya all ! :-)
> >
> > does anyone know a util that can allow me login with my mdk 7.1 into
> > an NT domain
> > and browse the workstation's as if i was using an ms workstation
> > myself ?
> >
> > it's a bitch to have another pc running ms winnt just for that :(
> > 10x...
> >
> >
> > --
> > --
> > Best Regard's ,
> > Amir Tal,
> > System Administrator
> > Intercomp Ltd.
> >
> > Office : 09-9526993.
> > ICQ : 15748705
> >
> > Have a Nice Day...:-)
> > --
> >
> Begin3
> Title:  LinNeighborhood
> Version:0.4.4
> Entered-date:   15MAR00
> Description:LinNeighborhood is a X-Window port of Windows Network
> Neighborhood. It permits to browse an SMB (CIFS)
> network consisting of Samba, Windows (WfW, 95, 98, NT),
> ... and to mount shares
> Keywords:   Samba, Network Neighborhood, browse, smbmount
> Author: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hans Schmid)
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Richard Stemmer)
> Maintained-by:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hans Schmid)
> Primary-site:   http://www.bnro.de/~schmidjo
> 95k LinNeighborhood-0.4.4.src.tar.gz
> Platforms:  Linux, Samba, GTK+ 1.2.x
> Copying-policy: GPL
> End
> 
> This is an excellent program and is available as an RPM format.
> 
> Larry




-- 
--
Best Regard's ,
Amir Tal,
System Administrator
Intercomp Ltd.

ICQ : 15748705
Office : 09-9526993.


Have a Nice Day...:-)
--




Re: [expert] network neighberhood

2000-06-18 Thread Larry Sword

"LinuxMan :-)" wrote:

> heya all ! :-)
>
> does anyone know a util that can allow me login with my mdk 7.1 into
> an NT domain
> and browse the workstation's as if i was using an ms workstation
> myself ?
>
> it's a bitch to have another pc running ms winnt just for that :(
> 10x...
>
>
> --
> --
> Best Regard's ,
> Amir Tal,
> System Administrator
> Intercomp Ltd.
>
> Office : 09-9526993.
> ICQ : 15748705
>
> Have a Nice Day...:-)
> --
>
Begin3
Title:  LinNeighborhood
Version:0.4.4
Entered-date:   15MAR00
Description:LinNeighborhood is a X-Window port of Windows Network
Neighborhood. It permits to browse an SMB (CIFS)
network consisting of Samba, Windows (WfW, 95, 98, NT),
... and to mount shares
Keywords:   Samba, Network Neighborhood, browse, smbmount
Author: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hans Schmid)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Richard Stemmer)
Maintained-by:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hans Schmid)
Primary-site:   http://www.bnro.de/~schmidjo
95k LinNeighborhood-0.4.4.src.tar.gz
Platforms:  Linux, Samba, GTK+ 1.2.x
Copying-policy: GPL
End

This is an excellent program and is available as an RPM format.

Larry





Re: [expert] configure: error: Can't find X includes.

2000-06-18 Thread Espen

Oops. Forgot to say that I run Linux Mandrake 7.0, using KDE 1.1.12 with the K
login.

Espen

søn, 18 jun 2000, I wrote :
> Hi all!
> I'm trying to install Caitoo, but when I run the configure script I get this
> message. 
> 
> checking for X... configure: error: Can't find X includes. Please check your
> installation and add the correct paths! 
> 
> [root@localhost caitoo-0.6.4]# 
> 
>  This has happened before too, when I tried to compile another program
> (can't remember what)
> 
> Please help. Thanks in advance.
> 
> Espen




[expert] configure: error: Can't find X includes.

2000-06-18 Thread Espen

Hi all!
I'm trying to install Caitoo, but when I run the configure script I get this
message. 

checking for X... configure: error: Can't find X includes. Please check your
installation and add the correct paths! 

[root@localhost caitoo-0.6.4]# 

 This has happened before too, when I tried to compile another program
(can't remember what)

Please help. Thanks in advance.

Espen




Re: [expert] 7.1 PCMCIA Install Problem

2000-06-18 Thread Michael H. Collins

Is there one?  if not create one.  ??  Don't really know. Have only
seen this remotely.  Try tty1 or 2.



Douglas Keller wrote:
> 
> I am trying to install 7.1 with a network install using the
> pcmcia.img, everything works fine until the installer tries to bring
> up X, it gets the following error message:
> 
>   xf86OpenConsole: Cannot open /dev/tty0 (No such file or diretory)
> 
> Figuring I could manually configure X after, I finished the install
> and rebooted.  When booting I get a message saying it is unable to
> open an initial console and the machine seems to hang.
> 
> The machine is a Thinkpad 560 which previously had Mandrake 7.0 on it.
> 
> doug

-- 
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Admiral of OpenSourcery Penguinista Navy
All Things French.. Mandrake and XFCE
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[expert] KDE2 1.91 and dcopserver

2000-06-18 Thread Dan Westlake


I downloaded the various RPM's for KDE2 1.91 (the only thing I couldn't find
was libasound.so.1) but that isn't a biggie. My problem is dcopserver, as
soon as I run it to run KDE2 I get this error: networkIdsList argument is
NULL what configuration file did I miss editing?

Do I require an entry in hosts.allow for my machine?

Regards
Dan

http://www.bits-of-knowledge.com




RE: [expert] network neighberhood

2000-06-18 Thread Jose M. Sanchez



If you 
either enable encrypted passwords in Samba, or enabled cleartext in NT you can 
use Samba to browse the shares on your domain.
 
For 
this to work you have to point Samba to the Domain Controller for authentication 
in /etc/smb.conf.
 
Once 
done try a login using the smbclient program.
 
If it 
does not accept the login, then you have not set up Samba Users and Passwords 
properly...
 
see: 
smbadduser, smbpasswd
 
Once 
Samba can see the shares, you can use any of the Gui tools to "browse" the NT 
domain...
 
-JMS

  -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of LinuxMan 
  :-)Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2000 7:33 AMTo: expert 
  listSubject: [expert] network neighberhoodheya 
  all ! :-) 
  does anyone know a util that can allow me login with my mdk 7.1 into an NT 
  domain and browse the workstation's as if i was using an ms workstation 
  myself ? 
  it's a bitch to have another pc running ms winnt just for that :( 
  10x...   -- 
--
Best Regard's ,
Amir Tal,
System Administrator
Intercomp Ltd.

Office : 09-9526993.
ICQ : 15748705

Have a Nice Day...    :-)
--  


[expert] network neighberhood

2000-06-18 Thread LinuxMan :-)


heya all ! :-)
does anyone know a util that can allow me login with my mdk 7.1 into
an NT domain
and browse the workstation's as if i was using an ms workstation myself
?
it's a bitch to have another pc running ms winnt just for that :(
10x...
 
-- 
--
Best Regard's ,
Amir Tal,
System Administrator
Intercomp Ltd.

Office : 09-9526993.
ICQ : 15748705

Have a Nice Day...    :-)
--
 


Re: [expert] kernel 2.2.16-4mdk

2000-06-18 Thread Dennis Robertson

James Sparenberg wrote:

>I did proceed and it worked ok for me.  That's the best guarantee I can
> give you.  If you go to
> http://www.mandrakeuser.org/install/kupgrade2.html  you'll see where I got
> my info  to do what I did and like I said it worked ok for me.  The only
> thing I added is re-running lilo after you make the sim links.  I don't
> know if it was needed but it made me feel better.
> 
> James
> 
James,
Thanks - it worked.
Regards.
-- 
Dennis Robertson  2/2 Sylvia Street  NOOSAVILLE  QLD  4566  AUSTRALIA
Phone: 61 7 54742343  Mobile: 0419 535539  Fax: Phone for setup.




Re: [expert] kernel 2.2.16-4mdk

2000-06-18 Thread James Sparenberg

At 03:39 AM 6/18/00, you wrote:
>James Sparenberg wrote:
> >
> > I've had the same problem on occasion.  Do this  From the command line
> > Type  rpm -Uvh  kernel.xxx.rpm --force  (note the two dashes before force
> > and that kernell.xxx is whatever you kernel rpm is)  Then go to /boot and
> > make sure the sim links are complete.  To do this do ln -sf
> > /boot/System.map.xxx (new map) /boot/System.map  and then ln -sf
> > /boot/vmlinuz /boot/vmlinuz.xxx   This will repair the sym links in that
> > directory. (type ls -l to verify that they are correct)  Finally rerun lilo
> > by typing lilo at a prompt.  All should be well at that point and you
> > should be able to reboot no problem.  The only other thing I've encountered
> > has been that the rpm sometimes gives the new kernel a "name" that is too
> > long if so just edit /etc/lilo.conf and give it a new shorter name.  (bob,
> > newkernel, foo whatever)
> >
> > At 05:12 AM 6/17/00, you wrote:
> > >Hello,
> > >I am running LM7.0 with kernel 2.2.14-15mdk.  I saw in the MUO
> > >newsletter no8 that the new kernel was available so I downloaded it.  If
> > >I try to install through kpackage I get the message: Error! execution of
> > >script failed.  If I try rpm -Uvh kernel-2.2.16-4mdk.rpm I get the
> > >message: package kernel-2.2.16-4mdk is already installed.  But, of
> > >course, it isn't.
> > >Can anyone assist, please.
> > >Thanks.
>
>James,
>Thanks.  I tried --force and got the following:
>kernel###
>cat: invalid option --c
>Try 'cat --help' for more information.
>cp: 2.2.16-4mdk: No such file or directory
>Added win  #(this is what I call windows in lilo)#
>read /boot/vmlinuz: no such file or directory
>execution of script failed
>Segmentation fault (core dumped)
>
>I checked /boot and it contains System.map-2.2.16-4mdk(195608 bytes) and
>vmlinuz-2.2.16-4mdk(686770 bytes).  I did not do the sim links at this
>stage.  Something is broken in the install script perhaps.  Is it safe
>to proceed?  I wonder do I need it that much, anyway.
>Regards and thanks.


   I did proceed and it worked ok for me.  That's the best guarantee I can 
give you.  If you go to 
http://www.mandrakeuser.org/install/kupgrade2.html  you'll see where I got 
my info  to do what I did and like I said it worked ok for me.  The only 
thing I added is re-running lilo after you make the sim links.  I don't 
know if it was needed but it made me feel better.

James


>--
>Dennis Robertson  2/2 Sylvia Street  NOOSAVILLE  QLD  4566  AUSTRALIA
>Phone: 61 7 54742343  Mobile: 0419 535539  Fax: Phone for setup.




Re: [expert] kernel 2.2.16-4mdk

2000-06-18 Thread Dennis Robertson

James Sparenberg wrote:
> 
> I've had the same problem on occasion.  Do this  From the command line
> Type  rpm -Uvh  kernel.xxx.rpm --force  (note the two dashes before force
> and that kernell.xxx is whatever you kernel rpm is)  Then go to /boot and
> make sure the sim links are complete.  To do this do ln -sf
> /boot/System.map.xxx (new map) /boot/System.map  and then ln -sf
> /boot/vmlinuz /boot/vmlinuz.xxx   This will repair the sym links in that
> directory. (type ls -l to verify that they are correct)  Finally rerun lilo
> by typing lilo at a prompt.  All should be well at that point and you
> should be able to reboot no problem.  The only other thing I've encountered
> has been that the rpm sometimes gives the new kernel a "name" that is too
> long if so just edit /etc/lilo.conf and give it a new shorter name.  (bob,
> newkernel, foo whatever)
> 
> At 05:12 AM 6/17/00, you wrote:
> >Hello,
> >I am running LM7.0 with kernel 2.2.14-15mdk.  I saw in the MUO
> >newsletter no8 that the new kernel was available so I downloaded it.  If
> >I try to install through kpackage I get the message: Error! execution of
> >script failed.  If I try rpm -Uvh kernel-2.2.16-4mdk.rpm I get the
> >message: package kernel-2.2.16-4mdk is already installed.  But, of
> >course, it isn't.
> >Can anyone assist, please.
> >Thanks.

James,
Thanks.  I tried --force and got the following:
kernel###
cat: invalid option --c
Try 'cat --help' for more information.
cp: 2.2.16-4mdk: No such file or directory
Added win  #(this is what I call windows in lilo)#
read /boot/vmlinuz: no such file or directory
execution of script failed
Segmentation fault (core dumped)

I checked /boot and it contains System.map-2.2.16-4mdk(195608 bytes) and
vmlinuz-2.2.16-4mdk(686770 bytes).  I did not do the sim links at this
stage.  Something is broken in the install script perhaps.  Is it safe
to proceed?  I wonder do I need it that much, anyway.
Regards and thanks.

-- 
Dennis Robertson  2/2 Sylvia Street  NOOSAVILLE  QLD  4566  AUSTRALIA
Phone: 61 7 54742343  Mobile: 0419 535539  Fax: Phone for setup.




Re: [expert] kernel 2.2.16-4mdk where is it?

2000-06-18 Thread James Sparenberg

http://www.mandrakeuser.org/install/kupgrade2.html  gives a how to.  As for 
the kernel I actually got it from the same place I got the distro.  The 
upgrade I did was from the standard kernel to the secure kernel.  You will 
find them in the cooker directory as well.
If you are looking for the beta versions of a kernel.
James

At 01:32 AM 6/18/00, you wrote:
>where in the website can you dl the new kernel in rpm format?  I see mention
>of itI followed links to it...and ya know I couldn't find the darn
>thing...
>
>Thanks
>
>Jim
>- Original Message -
>From: "James Sparenberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2000 2:37 PM
>Subject: Re: [expert] kernel 2.2.16-4mdk
>
>
>I've had the same problem on occasion.  Do this  From the command line
>Type  rpm -Uvh  kernel.xxx.rpm --force  (note the two dashes before force
>and that kernell.xxx is whatever you kernel rpm is)  Then go to /boot and
>make sure the sim links are complete.  To do this do ln -sf
>/boot/System.map.xxx (new map) /boot/System.map  and then ln -sf
>/boot/vmlinuz /boot/vmlinuz.xxx   This will repair the sym links in that
>directory. (type ls -l to verify that they are correct)  Finally rerun lilo
>by typing lilo at a prompt.  All should be well at that point and you
>should be able to reboot no problem.  The only other thing I've encountered
>has been that the rpm sometimes gives the new kernel a "name" that is too
>long if so just edit /etc/lilo.conf and give it a new shorter name.  (bob,
>newkernel, foo whatever)
>
>At 05:12 AM 6/17/00, you wrote:
> >Hello,
> >I am running LM7.0 with kernel 2.2.14-15mdk.  I saw in the MUO
> >newsletter no8 that the new kernel was available so I downloaded it.  If
> >I try to install through kpackage I get the message: Error! execution of
> >script failed.  If I try rpm -Uvh kernel-2.2.16-4mdk.rpm I get the
> >message: package kernel-2.2.16-4mdk is already installed.  But, of
> >course, it isn't.
> >Can anyone assist, please.
> >Thanks.
> >--
> >Dennis Robertson  2/2 Sylvia Street  NOOSAVILLE  QLD  4566  AUSTRALIA
> >Phone: 61 7 54742343  Mobile: 0419 535539  Fax: Phone for setup.
>
>




Re: [expert] Netscape problem

2000-06-18 Thread Daniel Hammer

BS''D


> > netscape brings everytime I open a new browser-window:
> >
> > "netscape is unable to locate the server (no name specified)
> > please check the server name and try again"
> >
> > this happens when I use dhcp and/or when the IP is fixed
> > there is no apache running on my machine

 
> i presume you have helix-gnome installed. if you look at the command that's being
> executed, i don't have it handy at the moment, you'll see some kind of weird script
> being executed. replace this with netscape or netscape-communicator with no
> arguments and the problem will go away. it's the lack of apache that causes the
> problem.

LinuxMan wrote:
> 
> Set your homepage to "about:" at
> 
> edit--->preferences>navigator

Thanx to both for your message, but ... :-( ...unfortunately this does not help
"about:" brings me some netscape default message but also the error window

It's true, I upgraded to new helixcode-gnome from their site, since in the
mandrake 7.1/cooker setting I have no icons on the right side & could not
change them.

Anyway, I think it is a problem related to some gnomelib setting. There is 
a boot message in /var/log/messages:

gnome-name-server[744]: name server starting
gnome-name-server[745]: name server was running on display, exiting

Any idea how to fix that?

Best,

Daniel.




Re: [expert] One NIC or two?

2000-06-18 Thread Gavin Clark


>> So let's see if I've got this straight?
>> 
>> I can do IP masq with one ethernet card in the linux box (as
>> router/firewall)?
>> 
>> cables:
>> DSL modem into Hub A
>> Linux Box into Hub A
>> Mac Workstations into Hub A
>> 
>> ip addresses:
>> macs are set to 192.168.1.X
>> DSL IP comes in as y.y.y.y
>> linux box listens to y.y.y.y and 192.168.1.X
>> 
>> this setup let's me be cheap and save my $19 but it opens my subnet wide to
>> anyone who figures out the subnet address? (kind of like a VPN for crackers)
>> 
>> I think I'll spend the $19.
>> 
>> Gavin
> 
> 
> Gavin,
> Normally true, but what I was looking for was what Civileme gave me as
> far as "reasonableness" of explanation.  Oh and by the way my current
> router/firewall is an old 486 notebook with only one pcmcia slot.  So for
> the moment a "new Nic" card would cost me a new box.  *sigh*  there are
> reasons for not using my linux/bsd development boxes as a
> firewall.  Perhaps the best is that our boxes behind this firewall change
> almost daily. (people load new OS's move boxes to their homes etc etc
> constantly)  New company, small income. Tiny firewall.

Actually I was only musing about my own impending DSL line. For a second
there I thought I might get away with just the 1 card that's already in the
box.

G




[expert] 7.1 PCMCIA Install Problem

2000-06-18 Thread Douglas Keller

I am trying to install 7.1 with a network install using the
pcmcia.img, everything works fine until the installer tries to bring
up X, it gets the following error message:

  xf86OpenConsole: Cannot open /dev/tty0 (No such file or diretory)

Figuring I could manually configure X after, I finished the install
and rebooted.  When booting I get a message saying it is unable to
open an initial console and the machine seems to hang.

The machine is a Thinkpad 560 which previously had Mandrake 7.0 on it.

doug




Re: [expert] jdk1.2.2

2000-06-18 Thread Fabrice SERVANT

What is the rpm problem ?
The only thing jdk1.2.2 needs is a correct path to the binaries (javac, 
java, appletviewer) then it must be good for the libraries.

fabricio

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Re: [expert] One NIC or two?

2000-06-18 Thread James Sparenberg

At 11:26 PM 6/17/00, you wrote:

> > I've got a question here.  What if any are the advantages of using two
> > NIC's  On the firewall we run here (FreeBSD) we are only using a single NIC
> > for both directions. To the network and to the Net.  (and we run video
> > conferencing video so traffic is heavy) As I see it adding a second NIC
> > only serves to add latency to the net access.  Unless your traffic volume
> > exceeds 10 or 100 mbs in any one direction (depending on your net speed)
> > the card even in half duplex mode should be more than able to handle the
> > traffic.  I've asked this question before in other groups and no one could
> > give me an answer that held water.  Thanks hope this isn't off topic if it
> > is please ignore and I apologize.
> >
> > James
>
>Well, I changed the topic to something appropriate.
>
>Let's say that you use One NIC and give it two addresses...  If
>it has only one address, I am sailing by any firewall you set up
>on that box, BSD or not, because that means all your machines
>have network addresses reachable from outside.
>
>If not--and you have two addresses on the card, one for local
>under the "experimental" addresses which are reserved from use on
>the internet, like
>
>192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255
>176.16.0.0-176.31.255.255
>10.0.0.0-10.255.255.255
>
>and the other a real internet address.  This means incoming
>traffic from the internet is recognized and processed , then
>retransmitted on the same NIC to the local station if not
>filtered out.  This is equivalent to having two NICs since you
>have the latency.  In fact this rig is sometimes called the "poor
>man's router".  I would hazard a guess that this is the
>configuration of your firewall.  It is more secure than attaching
>the interface to the internet router through a hub and attaching
>the locals onto the same hub.
>
>Now if your "firewall" is on a hub with the local stations and
>the hub also connects to the internet router, then Mr. Aloysius
>Blackhat out on the internet figures out your local subnet and
>configures a similar subnet on his end--working a similar
>"firewall/router" combo, and into your subnet he comes with an
>EASY CRACK--he's just another one of the localhost folks.
>
>I don't see any of these configurations getting away from
>latency, which is rather unimportant at the speeds we speak of
>and easily resolved with a little buffering.  The internet has
>plenty of logjams that will affect your setup far worse.
>
>Civileme


Thanks this is actually the first "reasonable" explanation I've 
gotten.  Usually I just get the answer of either "security" or the traffic 
explanation I stated above.  Thanks.   Oh and latency is a large concern 
with Real Time video.  Otherwise you are definitely right.






Re: [expert] KDE problems

2000-06-18 Thread James Sparenberg

At 11:36 PM 6/17/00, you wrote:
>Joel Stanley wrote:
> >
> > Is it just me, or is the standard installation of KDE for MDK 7.1 a tad
> > broken? I installed 7.1 on a friend's computer who is pretty new to Linux
> > and I'm in the midst of trying to show him how to add icons to the KDE
> > panel...but the damn kmenuedit program doesn't work if I run it from the
> > command line (it runs, but there's no way to add menu items), and for some
> > reason KDE thinks that it is not installed when invoked from the KDE menu
> > (it literally pops up a dialog box saying that it's not installed :)
> >
> > In order to add an item to the panel, the program or whatever has to have
> > a listing in the application menu as far as I can tell, and without the
> > menu editor, I had to drop into a shell and set up a .kdelnk file in
> > /usr/share/applnks/...etc...far too much work.
> >
> > Any ideas? I checked on the webpage and didn't see anything about KDE
> > issues and was MandrakeUpdate didn't find anything kde-related.
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> >
> > -j
> >
> > --
> > Joel R. Stanley  *  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  *  #include 
> > "You are in a maze of twisty passages, all alike."
>Umm
>
>Well, the menu system was _Changed_ in 7.1 and to handle it you
>need to go to the menu and select documentation and read what the
>user manual and the reference manual say about it...  You need to
>throw new menu items into a subdirectory of /etc to make sure
>they aren't wiped by an update--and the graphic edit get sets up
>items that will be erased on each boot.  You may notice that the
>menu looks the _same_ in all WMs now.
>
>This is a feature.  And it will be more fun in the next
>distro, I wager, because it is confusing many, and the features
>added will likely be enhanced to provide superior functionality.
>For now, we users just have to learn something new.
>
>Civileme


Ah yes features.  A M$ spin name for a bug :-)






Re: [expert] One NIC or two?

2000-06-18 Thread James Sparenberg

At 11:50 PM 6/17/00, you wrote:
>on 6/17/00 11:26 PM, Civileme  wrote:
>
> >
> >> I've got a question here.  What if any are the advantages of using two
> >> NIC's  On the firewall we run here (FreeBSD) we are only using a 
> single NIC
> >> for both directions. To the network and to the Net.  (and we run video
> >> conferencing video so traffic is heavy) As I see it adding a second NIC
> >> only serves to add latency to the net access.  Unless your traffic volume
> >> exceeds 10 or 100 mbs in any one direction (depending on your net speed)
> >> the card even in half duplex mode should be more than able to handle the
> >> traffic.  I've asked this question before in other groups and no one could
> >> give me an answer that held water.  Thanks hope this isn't off topic if it
> >> is please ignore and I apologize.
> >>
> >> James
> >
> > Well, I changed the topic to something appropriate.
> >
> > Let's say that you use One NIC and give it two addresses...  If
> > it has only one address, I am sailing by any firewall you set up
> > on that box, BSD or not, because that means all your machines
> > have network addresses reachable from outside.
> >
> > If not--and you have two addresses on the card, one for local
> > under the "experimental" addresses which are reserved from use on
> > the internet, like
> >
> > 192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255
> > 176.16.0.0-176.31.255.255
> > 10.0.0.0-10.255.255.255
> >
> > and the other a real internet address.  This means incoming
> > traffic from the internet is recognized and processed , then
> > retransmitted on the same NIC to the local station if not
> > filtered out.  This is equivalent to having two NICs since you
> > have the latency.  In fact this rig is sometimes called the "poor
> > man's router".  I would hazard a guess that this is the
> > configuration of your firewall.  It is more secure than attaching
> > the interface to the internet router through a hub and attaching
> > the locals onto the same hub.
> >
> > Now if your "firewall" is on a hub with the local stations and
> > the hub also connects to the internet router, then Mr. Aloysius
> > Blackhat out on the internet figures out your local subnet and
> > configures a similar subnet on his end--working a similar
> > "firewall/router" combo, and into your subnet he comes with an
> > EASY CRACK--he's just another one of the localhost folks.
> > Civileme
>
>So let's see if I've got this straight?
>
>I can do IP masq with one ethernet card in the linux box (as
>router/firewall)?
>
>cables:
>DSL modem into Hub A
>Linux Box into Hub A
>Mac Workstations into Hub A
>
>ip addresses:
>macs are set to 192.168.1.X
>DSL IP comes in as y.y.y.y
>linux box listens to y.y.y.y and 192.168.1.X
>
>this setup let's me be cheap and save my $19 but it opens my subnet wide to
>anyone who figures out the subnet address? (kind of like a VPN for crackers)
>
>I think I'll spend the $19.
>
>Gavin


Gavin,
Normally true, but what I was looking for was what Civileme gave me as 
far as "reasonableness" of explanation.  Oh and by the way my current 
router/firewall is an old 486 notebook with only one pcmcia slot.  So for 
the moment a "new Nic" card would cost me a new box.  *sigh*  there are 
reasons for not using my linux/bsd development boxes as a 
firewall.  Perhaps the best is that our boxes behind this firewall change 
almost daily. (people load new OS's move boxes to their homes etc etc 
constantly)  New company, small income. Tiny firewall.







Re: [expert] kernel 2.2.16-4mdk where is it?

2000-06-18 Thread Jim

where in the website can you dl the new kernel in rpm format?  I see mention
of itI followed links to it...and ya know I couldn't find the darn
thing...

Thanks

Jim
- Original Message -
From: "James Sparenberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2000 2:37 PM
Subject: Re: [expert] kernel 2.2.16-4mdk


I've had the same problem on occasion.  Do this  From the command line
Type  rpm -Uvh  kernel.xxx.rpm --force  (note the two dashes before force
and that kernell.xxx is whatever you kernel rpm is)  Then go to /boot and
make sure the sim links are complete.  To do this do ln -sf
/boot/System.map.xxx (new map) /boot/System.map  and then ln -sf
/boot/vmlinuz /boot/vmlinuz.xxx   This will repair the sym links in that
directory. (type ls -l to verify that they are correct)  Finally rerun lilo
by typing lilo at a prompt.  All should be well at that point and you
should be able to reboot no problem.  The only other thing I've encountered
has been that the rpm sometimes gives the new kernel a "name" that is too
long if so just edit /etc/lilo.conf and give it a new shorter name.  (bob,
newkernel, foo whatever)

At 05:12 AM 6/17/00, you wrote:
>Hello,
>I am running LM7.0 with kernel 2.2.14-15mdk.  I saw in the MUO
>newsletter no8 that the new kernel was available so I downloaded it.  If
>I try to install through kpackage I get the message: Error! execution of
>script failed.  If I try rpm -Uvh kernel-2.2.16-4mdk.rpm I get the
>message: package kernel-2.2.16-4mdk is already installed.  But, of
>course, it isn't.
>Can anyone assist, please.
>Thanks.
>--
>Dennis Robertson  2/2 Sylvia Street  NOOSAVILLE  QLD  4566  AUSTRALIA
>Phone: 61 7 54742343  Mobile: 0419 535539  Fax: Phone for setup.






Re: [expert] Help me: I am Locked OUT!

2000-06-18 Thread LinuxMan


Hi tim :)

a few thing's :

1) why shut down linux ? Leave in always on...i do... :)
2) login as root and cp .Xdefaults /home/user_home_dir
3)if this does not work , Xconfigurator again and set the x-server 
params again

good luck :)

>> Original Message <<

On 6/17/00, 5:48:42 PM, "TK Kim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote regarding 
[expert] Help me: I am Locked OUT!:


> Something really weird is going on.  This is sort of a continuing 
message
> from my last post about JBuilder.   So I installed JBuilder last 
night, then
> turn my computer off.  This morning I turned it on and somehow my run 
level
> was set to 3.  Weird, I thought, anyways I logged in and startx'ed but 
it
> wouldn't go into X.  It said something about 'i don't have authority 
on
> Xauthority' and it's failed to connect to X server.
> So I changed the runlevel to 5 and reboot.  Now it boot to X and I 
have the
> Helix Gnome login, but can't log in.  after user id and password with 
Enter,
> the screen will go blank and shoot right back to the login screen.  So 
I log
> in as root which is fine.  What's going on?  Did I get some kinda
> hack-attack?  although my machine is behind the firewall(rh 6.1 ^^), 
can
> this be possible?  Or was it something JBuilder install script's 
doing?  I
> am completely lost.  I need help.

> I would really appreciate some of yours expertise.

> Thanks
> 

> Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at 
http://www.hotmail.com






Re: [expert] One NIC or two?

2000-06-18 Thread Civileme

Gavin Clark wrote:
> 
> on 6/17/00 11:26 PM, Civileme  wrote:
> 
> >
> >> I've got a question here.  What if any are the advantages of using two
> >> NIC's  On the firewall we run here (FreeBSD) we are only using a single NIC
> >> for both directions. To the network and to the Net.  (and we run video
> >> conferencing video so traffic is heavy) As I see it adding a second NIC
> >> only serves to add latency to the net access.  Unless your traffic volume
> >> exceeds 10 or 100 mbs in any one direction (depending on your net speed)
> >> the card even in half duplex mode should be more than able to handle the
> >> traffic.  I've asked this question before in other groups and no one could
> >> give me an answer that held water.  Thanks hope this isn't off topic if it
> >> is please ignore and I apologize.
> >>
> >> James
> >
> > Well, I changed the topic to something appropriate.
> >
> > Let's say that you use One NIC and give it two addresses...  If
> > it has only one address, I am sailing by any firewall you set up
> > on that box, BSD or not, because that means all your machines
> > have network addresses reachable from outside.
> >
> > If not--and you have two addresses on the card, one for local
> > under the "experimental" addresses which are reserved from use on
> > the internet, like
> >
> > 192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255
> > 176.16.0.0-176.31.255.255
> > 10.0.0.0-10.255.255.255
> >
> > and the other a real internet address.  This means incoming
> > traffic from the internet is recognized and processed , then
> > retransmitted on the same NIC to the local station if not
> > filtered out.  This is equivalent to having two NICs since you
> > have the latency.  In fact this rig is sometimes called the "poor
> > man's router".  I would hazard a guess that this is the
> > configuration of your firewall.  It is more secure than attaching
> > the interface to the internet router through a hub and attaching
> > the locals onto the same hub.
> >
> > Now if your "firewall" is on a hub with the local stations and
> > the hub also connects to the internet router, then Mr. Aloysius
> > Blackhat out on the internet figures out your local subnet and
> > configures a similar subnet on his end--working a similar
> > "firewall/router" combo, and into your subnet he comes with an
> > EASY CRACK--he's just another one of the localhost folks.
> > Civileme
> 
> So let's see if I've got this straight?
> 
> I can do IP masq with one ethernet card in the linux box (as
> router/firewall)?
> 
> cables:
> DSL modem into Hub A
> Linux Box into Hub A
> Mac Workstations into Hub A
> 
> ip addresses:
> macs are set to 192.168.1.X
> DSL IP comes in as y.y.y.y
> linux box listens to y.y.y.y and 192.168.1.X
> 
> this setup let's me be cheap and save my $19 but it opens my subnet wide to
> anyone who figures out the subnet address? (kind of like a VPN for crackers)
> 
> I think I'll spend the $19.
> 
> Gavin

I think that's a good choice.  Aren't you glad you are a white
hat?  Don't you wish everyone was?

Civileme




Re: [expert] IP MAsq / IP Chains problems on mandrake 7

2000-06-18 Thread Darcy Brodie

Civileme wrote:

> Darcy Brodie wrote:
> >
> > Hello
> >
> > i am still having trouble with this Mandrake setup.
> > I am attempting to setup IP Masqurading through IP Chains .
> > I have had this configuration previously running on a RH 5 box, and decided
> > to upgrade.
> >
> > I have used the PMFirewall program to create the firewall and
> > masqurading rules.  From the Linux box, I can ping both the internal
> > network and the internet. However, from a workstation running win98, I
> > can only ping the linux box.  When I attempt to ping the intetnet, I get
> > the following (thanks to tcpdump)
> >
> > 13:05:47.551865   192.168.67.20 > 220867-db: icmp: 192.168.67.20 udp
> > port unreachable [tos 0xc0]
> >
> > I have have removed all of the pmfirewall rules and tried a very basic
> > ip chains rules as follows
> >
> > echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
> > /sbin/ipchains -P forward DENY
> > /sbin/ipchains -A forward -s 192.168.67.0/24 -j MASQ
> >
> > i realize that this is probablu the simplst ip masq rules that can be
> > set, but I still get the same message in tcpdump
> >
> > I am using 2 network cards, 1 connected directly to my cable modem
> > (which gets it's ip via dhcp)  This is eth0
> > The second one is connected to my local network with a static ip of
> > 192.168.67.20
> > The win98 workstation has a static ip of 192.168.67.2
> > On the linux box, the DNS server is pointing to the DNS server from
> > my ISP
> > The default gateway is also pointing to my ISP's gateway
> > The above settings are exactly the same as what I was running on
> > the RH5 box, but I was using ipfwadm for my rules
> >
> > Darcy
>
> ipchains -P forward DENY
> ipchains -A forward -i eth0 -j MASQ
> echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
>
> On the win98 box default gateway is 192.168.67.20  (Win doesn't
> know much about routing)
>
> DNS's should be spec'ed on both machines, if only to save time
> and the search sequence hosts. dns on the linbox.
>
> Let me know how that works
>
> Civileme
> ]

Thank you for your assistance.  I changed my dns lookup on hte windoze box to
also point to my isp's dnx server, and everything is working now

Darcy