On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, you wrote:
> Now with Netscape using ???'s.. where are you talking about.. I'm not sure
> we're talking about the same thing.. you're talking about Word files and
> crap which shouldn't be used in the same sentence as UNIX, etc.
I'm just generally speaking about where the pro
On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 11:00:49AM -0500, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
| Ok, here's the thing: all the users on my server have "cscadmin" as one of
| their "supplementary group"s (their main group is "users"). We've decided
| to put all web site document roots in /Webhomes like /Webhome/Mysite
| /Web
Now with Netscape using ???'s.. where are you talking about.. I'm not sure
we're talking about the same thing.. you're talking about Word files and
crap which shouldn't be used in the same sentence as UNIX, etc.
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Rob Hardowa wrote:
> Really, it's Netscape? That's funny, cause
Really, it's Netscape? That's funny, cause I still have that problem in
Lynx and Amaya as well. Not QUITE the same problem, but rather than
displaying the ? it displays nothing at all, not even a space. I've come
across that in my editor as well where it will display a space instead of
the ' or
Gentle folks,
Beside my Linux (ext2) and NT (ntfs) partitions, I need a fat partition
for exchanging common files. I have looked at what Partition Magic see:
1. NTFS 3043Primary
2. NTFS 3043Primary
3. ext224Primary
4. Extended cca 1950Primary
5. ext
"Mikkel L. Ellertson" wrote:
>
> The X session starts on the next free VC, not on the VC you type the
> command to start X from. With a stock RedHat system, the first X
> session startx on VC 7, the second on VC 8, the third on VC 9, etc.
> So, with what you started, to get to the session you st
>Microsoft? How does MS come into all of this? It's Nutscrape
>(Netscape).. which, btw, has other very annoying chronic problems with
>it's mail/news area... and what genius at NS ever decided to put
>EVERYTHING (including that POS Composer which is still rated the worst
>wysiwyg editor for HTML)
Dan Donaldson wrote:
> As I have noted elsewhere, the mechanism for unsubscribing is broken on the
> browsers I can run on this (Macintosh) computer. People on the list have been
> very helpful, but I want off, as I want off of the digest list and the install
> list.
>
> I've asked if there is a
Microsoft? How does MS come into all of this? It's Nutscrape
(Netscape).. which, btw, has other very annoying chronic problems with
it's mail/news area... and what genius at NS ever decided to put
EVERYTHING (including that POS Composer which is still rated the worst
wysiwyg editor for HTML) into
In XFree86? Run xf86config or Xconfigurator.. or if you know what you're
doing.. edit /etc/X11/XF86Config
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Bastian Schmid wrote:
> Hi,
> i have instsalled redhat linux at my PC. But know i wanna change the display setting
>to 1024x768 pixel! How can i do this? I know, its a
do you have a CD in the drive? :)
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Raghu Havaldar wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When I try to mount the CD ROM on
> my RH 6.0 machine, I get 'no medium found'
> message.
>
> Any ideas ?
>
> It was working until a few days. Kinda confused.
>
> thanks,
> raghu
>
> Raghu Havaldar
> (97
As I have noted elsewhere, the mechanism for unsubscribing is broken on the
browsers I can run on this (Macintosh) computer. People on the list have been
very helpful, but I want off, as I want off of the digest list and the install
list.
I've asked if there is a mechanism (as there should be - o
%-> If sendmail were ever replaced, I'd think that postfix or
%-> Courier would be
%-> the best candidate. Courier is a beauty of a mail system. It's
%-> implemented much like qmail, especially in that it uses Maildir's.
%-> However, it's much more complete than qmail. Courier comes with a POP3
no prob here
[statux@circuit statux]$ touch notes ; date ; ls -l | grep notes
Tue Sep 12 23:52:27 EDT 2000
-rw-r-1 statux statux256 Sep 12 23:52 notes
> [fausey@flood ~]$ touch test ; date ; ls -l | grep test
> Tue Sep 12 10:13:10 EDT 2000
> -rw-r--r-- 1 fausey staff
Do you have the XFree86-devel package installed?
Also make sure that /usr/local/lib is in /etc/ld.so.conf and then run
ldconfig.
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Johan Lim wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have problem when I tried to install a program which requires
> X windows on my linux (RH 6.1).
> When I run
I had test4 or there abouts working... then one of the others kept
panicing.. I have the latest one compiled by haven't gotten around to
testing it. I had only two known problems with it: ppp is a lil jittery
(which I might be able to fix unless they've cleared it up already), and
my 3dfx.o (full
Have you by any chance tried adding the following to /etc/sshd_config
AllowHosts 1.2.3.4 #this will also take wildcards
AllowHosts 1.2.3.*
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, September 08, 2000 3:13 AM
To: [
Depending upon how your your mailertable is set up, the directory which
contains the .procmailrc file will vary. But, the actual file will look
something like this:
DOMAIN=(domain1.com | domain2.com | domain3.com)
:0
* $RECIP ?? ^^.*@$DOMAIN
{
:0c
defaultmailboxfile
:0
I just found out that I can run the program now. This program requires a lot
of memory. So I have to quit some program to run it and I have to wait some
time for the program to load.
Thank you very much for information about Makefile.
Johan
* Reply separator *
Hi,
You just need to fin
Sorry I missed the original post on this but I thought I'd throw in my 2
cents :)
I tried installing linux on a 566 celeron Presario in January and it was a
complete waste of time (in my opinion). The install went over ok but X
didn't recognize the graphics cardwell, can't call it a card
any
Hi Bret
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Bret Hughes wrote:
> Charles Galpin wrote:
> >
> > My problem is that doing fdisk -l returns nothing. Like it doesn't see the
> > disks. I ran mount, and saw that it would created temp device nodes (since
> > they don't exist) and tried to mount hda1, hda2, hda3 etc,
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Jerry Human wrote:
>
> I am considering getting a deal from Ameritech for DSL and a Compaq
> Presario computer with a 566 mhz Celeron cpu loaded with Windows 98 SE
> (Sucker Edition? :-) ). Their DSL modem would be installed and
> configured using windows.
This sounds l
Charles Galpin wrote:
> I have a 6.1 machine that I believe the main ide disk has failed on. At
> the very least it has some serious file corruption.
>
> I booted off a 6.2 boot disk, with the 6.2 cd in it, and used the rescue
> option. I can see the drives being identified in the boot messages.
> "ja" == John Aldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Last update of whois database: Tue, 12 Sep 2000 11:27:35 EDT <<<
ja> The Registry database contains ONLY .COM, .NET, .ORG, .EDU domains and
ja> Registrars.
ja> Notice the "whois server" there? That's what you need to
ja> put in aft
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Jerry Human wrote:
> I am considering getting a deal from Ameritech for DSL and a Compaq
> Presario computer with a 566 mhz Celeron cpu loaded with Windows 98 SE
> (Sucker Edition? :-) ). Their DSL modem would be installed and
> configured using windows. Normally I don't lik
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, William J. Salvino wrote:
> Anybody used whois lately? I must have missed something. Is there a man
> page for whois? Can't get detailed information with it???
>
> I did not find anything to explain on http://www.internic.net. Maybe I
> am thick.
>
Whaddaya wanna know? I use
I am considering getting a deal from Ameritech for DSL and a Compaq
Presario computer with a 566 mhz Celeron cpu loaded with Windows 98 SE
(Sucker Edition? :-) ). Their DSL modem would be installed and
configured using windows. Normally I don't like brand named computers
because they are usually
Anybody used whois lately? I must have missed something. Is there a man
page for whois? Can't get detailed information with it???
I did not find anything to explain on http://www.internic.net. Maybe I
am thick.
Bill
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I have a 6.1 machine that I believe the main ide disk has failed on. At
the very least it has some serious file corruption.
I booted off a 6.2 boot disk, with the 6.2 cd in it, and used the rescue
option. I can see the drives being identified in the boot messages.
The cd is mounted automatically
Kevin Wood wrote:
>
> Hey there, got a question for you
>
> I have a 26GB drive and I might possibly get a 40GB drive. I would like
> to take the 40GB drive and install Win2000, RedHat, SuSE, Caldera, Turbo
> Linux, Storm Linux and Trustix (who knows what else). No, I'm not
> trying to fin
> Bastian Schmid wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> i have instsalled redhat linux at my PC. But know i wanna change the
> display setting to 1024x768 pixel! How can i do this? I know, its a
> very stupid question, but i held on trying to do this for at least 2
> hours and didn't find any solution!
> Thanks
Tr
Jason Costomiris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> No, actually it IS the same beast.
>
> ASP is not dependent on any one language. You can use perl, Javascript
> (really M$'s butchered clone - JScript), or language from hell, VBScript.
Er I disagree with you there.
What you are saying is "technic
On Mon, 11 Sep 2000, Duane Clark wrote:
>
> Hmm... Again, the versions of RH 6.1 and 6.2 that I am using have ide-cd
> compiled into the kernel, and I think conf.modules (modules.conf in RH
> 6.2) only will affect modules. If a kernel is being used that has ide-cd
> compiled in, then I think yo
Hi (again):
#All the compiled modules on your system:
cd /lib/modules/`uname -r`
ls
#Modules in use:
lsmod
Best Regards,
L.G.
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Smith, Jonathan wrote:
> how can I find a list of mods?
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On Mon, 11 Sep 2000, Michael R. Jinks wrote:
> Agreed, sort of -- but bear in mind that you have to draw the line somewhere.
> I'd like a qmail option instead of sendmail, too, but in both cases (pftpd
I think that Red Hat has explained that qmail will _never_ be included in
the Red Hat distrib
SOLVED.
Thanks to Steve Borho [[EMAIL PROTECTED]], I found the
/etc/security/limit.conf file in my rh62 box, where I could set all the
limits in a per-user or per-group basis.
> -Original Message-
> From: Dan Browning [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2000 4:05 PM
On Mon, 11 Sep 2000, (Jonathan Wilson) wrote:
> I _love_ ProFTPD - and I mean it! But I spent an entire day working on it,
> and couldn't get it working.
Huh? Explain that. If you've worked with it enough to really love it,
why couldn't you get it working? :)
> For that matter, why the heck
Hal Burgiss wrote:
> 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
Michael Butler/CanEast/IBM wrote:
> Sorry for the off topic question but I'm scratching my head here. I've
> written a perl script to do a telnet to a server and run an arbitrary
> command. Doing a "who" on the server indicates that I do indeed get
> connected. However, after the specified timeou
On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 04:04:53PM -0700, Dan Browning wrote:
> I'm having no problem setting the max per-user process limit for root,
> using...
> ulimit -u unlimited
it's probably being set in one of your login scripts.
find /etc -type f -print0 | xargs -0 grep limit
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On Mon, 11 Sep 2000, Michael R. Jinks wrote:
> Migrating our NIS setup from a Solaris machine to a Red Hat 6.2 box, and snag
> number one is that the Solaris rig didn't include a gshadow file, just a
> classical "group" file. Can someone recommend a quick trick for turning a
> group file into
I'm having no problem setting the max per-user process limit for root,
using...
ulimit -u unlimited
and I check that it works with
ulimit -a
But for other certain users that also need unlimited processes, such as the
interchange user, when I run
ulimit -u unlimited
It doe
> Others may know better, but I've been told that this is not really a Netscape
> or a *n*x problem, but a (wait for it...) MicroSoft problem.
Riiight. I shall adopt a different tactic: Badgering web site operators.
Vik :v)
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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
On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 12:00:58PM -0400, rpjday wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Hal Burgiss wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 09:54:30AM -0500, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
> > > I was just thinking. I know there's trip wire and stuff. but it would be
> > > neat to have cron run a script, that did m
Hey there, got a question for you
I have a 26GB drive and I might possibly get a 40GB drive. I would like
to take the 40GB drive and install Win2000, RedHat, SuSE, Caldera, Turbo
Linux, Storm Linux and Trustix (who knows what else). No, I'm not
trying to find the best distribution. I would
I've been checking for a while now and there are no beta4 RPMs for stock
RHL systems. Has anyone used the files for other packages and how have
they worked?
Also is there a timetable for releasing RHL7? Will it be after releasing
KDE2?
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On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Isaiah Weiner wrote:
> > Wouldn't the "simplest" way be more like:
> > rpm --rebuild file.src.rpm
>
> Sure, but that doesn't give any indication for what is happening. And
> if the package's specfile isn't written well, you're still going to end up
> using those step
On Mon, 11 Sep 2000, Martin Brown wrote:
> The man page for 'netstat' on my system [RH 6.1] does not mention the '-a'
> option. What does it do?
On my system, the man page says:
-a, --all
The -a, --all option will print information about all
sockets, including the listeni
Oops! I think I misunderstood: Are you talking about
'Proxy-Arping'? There's a mini howto on that at
www.linuxdoc.org:
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/mini/Proxy-ARP-Subnet/index.html
I wrote the msg below. My mistake.
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Luke wrote:
>
> I think it would involve overriding
Try looking at ptimetracker, easily found on freshmeat. Only problems I
had concerned the Qt versions it needs: 2.0 is not enough, 2.1.2
appears to be a minimum. I got it to build on a RH 6.1 box by
rebuilding Qt 2.2.0 and going from there. Not fun, but it seems to be a
pretty nice little tool
I think it would involve overriding the default table file used
by the `arp' command. Please read the man page about that
command, since I'm not exactly certain how to go about preventing
arp from dynamicly discovering new IP addrs to add to it's
initial static table of mapped MAC:IPaddrs. But
First thing that comes to mind is configuring their IP leases based on the
MAC addresses and then controlling access to IP Masq via the IP. This works
if you are assigning IP's from a DHCP server that is capable of assigning
fixed leases (which AFAIK most are).
Jamin W. Collins
-Original Me
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Andy Schuler spewed into the bitstream:
AS>Thanks! That's what I needed!
It looked like a good link to me... :-)
AS>On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Andy Schuler wrote:
AS>
AS>AS>I've setup a router/firewall box running RH 6.2 and using ipchains. I'm
AS>AS>wondering if it's possible to
On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 10:28:39AM -0700, Joe Brenner wrote:
>
> If there was an extremely verbose linuxconf log,
> at least it would serve the function of letting you know
> what setup files you should be looking at. (And how about
> automatically generated backup files and an undo feature?
>
Thanks! That's what I needed!
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Andy Schuler wrote:
AS>I've setup a router/firewall box running RH 6.2 and using ipchains. I'm
AS>wondering if it's possible to forward requests on specific ports to
machine
AS>on the internal network. ie, a port 80 request will be passed thro
Nope, hadn't. The gnome-cal program had some stuff that looked kind of like
time tracking functionality though not what I wanted, so I hadn't looked
further under the GNOME heading. Will give this a try. Thanks.
-m
On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 08:35:26AM -0600, Chuck Mead wrote:
> Have you tried
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Raghu Havaldar wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When I try to mount the CD ROM on
> my RH 6.0 machine, I get 'no medium found'
> message.
>
> Any ideas ?
>
> It was working until a few days. Kinda confused.
>
Hmm...either a blank CDR/RW disk or no disk at all typically. OR, in
worst-case
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
Assuming you are using a name and not IP address based virtual host
Do you have the NameVirtualHost directive in your httpd.conf?
NameVirtualHost 216.234.228.94
By hitting the server with the IP address, instead of the URL, you defeat
apache's ab
Michael Butler/CanEast/IBM wrote:
> Sorry for the off topic question but I'm scratching my head here. I've
> written a perl script to do a telnet to a server and run an arbitrary
> command. Doing a "who" on the server indicates that I do indeed get
> connected. However, after the specified timeou
how can I find a list of mods?
Johnathan Mark Smith
Messaging & Collaboration
PaineWebber Incorporated
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Weehawken, NJ 07087-6791
Phone: 201.352.1387
Fax: 201.902.5273
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Hi,
When I try to mount the CD ROM on
my RH 6.0 machine, I get 'no medium found'
message.
Any ideas ?
It was working until a few days. Kinda confused.
thanks,
raghu
Raghu Havaldar
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> ObjectSpace, Inc.
> The Leader in Business-to-Business Solutions
> http://ww
Statux wrote:
> Honestly.. how many people actually use Linuxconf? :)
I do all the time. DNS, networking, sendmail to anme a few services that I have had
no problems with. Oh yeah NFS, both client and server and fstab too. It is really
getting to be a good tool. Every now and then I need to
Vidiot wrote:
> >Thanks to vidiot (such a lovely name) for the assistance. Clearing everything
> >out, and configuring with linuxconf was enough to do the job. Yippee!
> >dan
>
> Oh sure, just after I posted how to set it up with netcfg :-)
>
> MB
Another tool in his toolbox will always help.
B
Yes, it can be done... No, I don't know how (sorry)...
> -Original Message-
> From: Andy Schuler [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2000 11:36 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: ipchains, port forwarding
>
> I've setup a router/firewall box running RH 6.2 a
Gregory Hosler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 12-Sep-00 Statux wrote:
> > Honestly.. how many people actually use Linuxconf? :)
>
> I (with close to 10 years of Unix experiance, as well as 7
> Linux) recommend it to new users... which is not to say
> that I use it for everything I do.
You mus
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, tsombakos, mark spewed into the bitstream:
tm>Rat B*STARD!
tm>
tm>I thought I'd check out my inetd.conf too. I'd been looking
tm>at the log files daily, and I was usnig "snort" to
tm>watch for suspicious activity (mind you, I'm little
tm>more than a mere novice)
tm>
tm>Same
Hmmm. It changed on us. I have to the `ppa' driver if I'm
working on RH5.2. For RH6.2, however, I suggest you try the
`imm' module:
modprobe imm
HTH,
L.G.
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, ShaneMRyan wrote:
> How do I get it working?
>
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Forget that - I forgot to +x the silly directory (shoulda known)
JW
At 11:40 AM 9/12/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>Well, I'm trying to set up this virtual host, and I'm getting "Forbidden"
>messages:
>
>here, I'm using the IP directly:
>
>Forbidden
>You don't have permission to
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Andy Schuler spewed into the bitstream:
AS>I've setup a router/firewall box running RH 6.2 and using ipchains. I'm
AS>wondering if it's possible to forward requests on specific ports to machine
AS>on the internal network. ie, a port 80 request will be passed through the
AS>fi
I'm wondering if the tripwire database is small enough to fit on a floppy.
I was thinking about putting one on a physically locked floppy (so no
enterprising cracker could also recreate the tripwire database AFTER
modifying the files).
Is there any reason why this wouldn't be necessary?
Eric
> --
Thanks Chris & Michael, I'll check these suggestions out !
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Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 3:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: NFS problems - no export entry
At 11:41 11/09/00 -0700, Mi
Thanks for the reply John. I actually ended up doing what you suggest but
now I am just curious as to what was wrong.
Thanks
Mike
John Losey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 09/12/2000 12:59:17 PM
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Well, I'm trying to set up this virtual host, and I'm getting "Forbidden"
messages:
here, I'm using the IP directly:
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access / on this server
Apache/1.3.12 Server at bogus_host_without_reverse_dns
Oops. Sorry about the HTML on that last post. Won't happen again.
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Not silly sounding to me. I thought that's basically
what tripwire did (I actually have no idea, though
I'm sure going to find out!)
I think, based on timestamps of files, the jacka^H^H^H^H
person used an exploit in the ftp server and deposited
the hacked inetd.conf file. Unfortunately, I have
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Hal Burgiss wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 09:54:30AM -0500, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
> > I was just thinking. I know there's trip wire and stuff. but it would be
> > neat to have cron run a script, that did md5sum "checks" on various things,
> > and mailed you, if the sum
Have you considered having your perl script use an rsh (or its equivalent
with SSH, which plugs the security holes inherent in the Berkley commands
[aka "r" commands])? I've never tried scripting telnet stuff through Perl,
but some of the others here have used Expect for similar FTP type of thing
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Mikkel wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Peter (XTRA) wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > is there a simple way to use kernald or the likes to replace
> > HP 7500 IDE Burner to a scsi device so it'll be seem by
> > xcdroast to use, I believe there is a way to do something like
> > ide-cdrom
Hi,
You just need to find a version of this software that runs from
the command line. All a makefile does is tell the compiler what
libraries it needs, since they were used from the very beginning
to code the program. In other words, if the programmer didn't
code his/her program using command
Howdy,
Ok, here's the thing: all the users on my server have "cscadmin" as one of
their "supplementary group"s (their main group is "users"). We've decided
to put all web site document roots in /Webhomes like /Webhome/Mysite
/Webhome/Somesite.
The thing is, how can I force any files that are
How do I get it working?
I've done something similar (long, long ago) - but it involved a lookup
table that matched MAC to IP, such that individual machines could be
monitored, etc... I don't know how to pull a MAC address out of a data
stream... I think there must be a way to query the card from remote, but I
don't kno
I've setup a router/firewall box running RH 6.2 and using ipchains. I'm
wondering if it's possible to forward requests on specific ports to machine
on the internal network. ie, a port 80 request will be passed through the
firewall (int ip 192.168.1.1) to an internal box (192.168.1.5). Any ideas?
T
Hello,
I am facing a problem with my mail server. It is running on Redhat 6.2. The
mail services stops automatically with time interval.Then I have to restart
the m/c and then again it will start and stops after some time.When I did
netstat -an it shows something like this for so many IP addresse
> "Peter (XTRA)" wrote:
> HP 7500 IDE Burner to a scsi device
go to http://www.leewardfpga.com/cdrw.html
It's well explain.
(please, no more html mail)
Ber.
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On Mon, 11 Sep 2000, Dan Browning wrote:
> cat filename | perl -pi -e "s/NOT NULL//g" > filename
>
> But how do I run that command on every file in a directory, successively?
perl -i -pe 's/NOT NULL//g' *
The -i is doing the replacement in place so the pipe and redirection are
not necesa
Anyone got the latest development kernels booting with RH6.2? I get a problem
with /dev/log not being created (wrong family?) and hence, no syslog. Also,
when X starts I get a messages can't open display 'local/hostname:0'. Bit vague
I'm afraid but everything whizzes by. A bit strange since it wor
On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 09:54:30AM -0500, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
> I was just thinking. I know there's trip wire and stuff. but it would be
> neat to have cron run a script, that did md5sum "checks" on various things,
> and mailed you, if the sum changed on anything that's in it's list. Anyone
I've been looking for a good means of centralizing my network login and
passwords. Currently each system has it's own list of local users and
passwords. I've looked at NIS as a possibility, but the HOWTO indicates a
few items that concern me. Such as, shadow password security being is lost
if i
I'm trying to set up
a Digital PWS running alpha-RHL 6.2 - although we have a load of other
"flavours" of unix workstation here (plus a few linux boxes handling various
network services) this is the first linux box to be used as a general
workstation. We use NIS to handle centralised authen
Hello,
I have a RH 6.1 server running Apache and I'm having a problem with the IP
addresses that are on my machine. For some reason every time I restart my
server a few IP address aren't being resetup on the server and I have to
actually go and run ./ifup for them.
Is there anyway I can fix thi
The easiest thing is probably to use vi. Then write
:s/"NOT NULL"/""/gc
the `g' will do each occurence, and the `c' will ask
for confirmation. Once you are sure everything will
be fine, let it do `all'.
Otherwise, you can use `sed', but that is weird...
W
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I have a situation where I would like to allow access to the Internet by the
MAC address of the NIC, rather than by IP. Ideally, I would have the
gateway of all clients be a dual NIC Linux box running MASQ.
How might I accomplish this?
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Redhat-li
check freshmeat, today or yesterday, something was posted that does just
that.
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
> I was just thinking. I know there's trip wire and stuff. but it would be
> neat to have cron run a script, that did md5sum "checks" on various things,
> and mailed you,
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Michael R. Jinks wrote:
> Time tracking.
>
> I have never been able to do it. I really, really need to start, like,
> last week.
>
> I'm hoping that technology can solve my problems, but so far google has given
> me no cause for hope.
>
> What I'd like is a time tracking t
I was just thinking. I know there's trip wire and stuff. but it would be
neat to have cron run a script, that did md5sum "checks" on various things,
and mailed you, if the sum changed on anything that's in it's list. Anyone
have anything like that? I know practicly nothing about scripting, but
If you have a foo.src.rpm you can just do " rpm --rebuild -target=ix86
foo.src.rpm "where x is either 3,4,5 or 6
At 10:26 AM 9/12/2000 -0400, you wrote:
>On Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 12:22:24PM -0700, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> > On Sat, 9 Sep 2000, Isaiah Weiner wrote:
> >
> > > rpm.org has an rpm-how
You should write a dock-app interface to "gtt" (Gnome Time Tracker)
JW
At 02:31 AM 9/12/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>Time tracking.
>
>I have never been able to do it. I really, really need to start, like,
>last week.
>
>I'm hoping that technology can solve my problems, but so far g
Have you tried the Gnome Time Tracking Tool (binary is called `gtt')?
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Michael R. Jinks spewed into the bitstream:
MRJ>Time tracking.
MRJ>
MRJ>I have never been able to do it. I really, really need to start, like,
MRJ>last week.
MRJ>
MRJ>I'm hoping that technology can solve
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