Hello,
Is there a way that an application can subscribe to the
syslog (man 3 syslog) messages? Meaning... can my app
get the messages in the same way as the /var/log/messages file?
I am not referring to the kernel message reader/cleaner
syslog (man 2 syslog)
Thanks for any help. Apologize,
Hello,
Is there a way that an application can subscribe to the
syslog (man 3 syslog) messages? Meaning... can my app
get the messages in the same way as the /var/log/messages file?
I am not referring to the kernel message reader/cleaner
syslog (man 2 syslog)
Thanks for any help.
On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Manoj wrote:
I am developing a webserver in Linux and want to use it as a e-mail server.
Check out squirrelmail. They even have rpms for Redhat.
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On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 03:54:27PM +0800, Sheng Yue wrote:
There is a file named core in my home directory.
Could anyone tell me what does the file do?
The core file appears when a program crashes.
It allows you to debug the program, if you want to
know why this happened.
Delete it, the
Yes keeping cool my head.
Yes google is my friend I know that...
but sometime friends are bowling out each other, isn't it !
So really thanks for this nice link that clears my head.
Have good day boy.
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I say right, left !
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True, I should have said Firebird (based on Interbase 6.0).
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Subject: Re: Oracle-like databases on Linux
Hi Brenden,
Interbase (aka: Firebird)
I just bought an Epson Stylus C80 to use with RH 6.0 realizing that I
probably wasn't going to realize anything close to the resolution the
printer is capable of without without installing a wad of upgrades.
Things could be going better.
This will buy me a BW printout using the printtool option
Hello,
I'm running vmware under Linux(rh 7.2), while trying
to boout up windows XP from a raw disk. Vmware starts
up and initializes the memory just fine, but hangs at
install stage 2 of GRUB. Anyone else had this problem?
If so, pointers to any solutions would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Thanks Brian,
I'll play with tar some this weekend. I rather like tar with compression
since it would mean making fewer cds. I just had read about it in Unix
Backup and Recovery and when it said must list each subdirectory
seperatelyy I had visions of typing for hours to create a script.
Hello list,
I need help with some scripts I must do. I'm not used to script
programming so I don't know the possibilities. In fact I need scripts
for uploading, downloading and renaming archives throught FTP
connection. For upload/download, I thought of using wget. The most
problem will be with
My friend just wants to install redhat7.2 on a Abit AR7A-RAID
mother board, buthegetshis computer freezed. It
lookslike that kernel 2.4.7 cant support via 8233 chip, and 2.4.8 can. But
the problem is we can't install it at all, how can we build a 2.4.8 kernel yet?
Do any one have an
What version of vmware are you running?
Version 2.x will not work with XP. You must upgrade to version 3.x
Haven't tried it myself (yet) but that's what their tech support told
me. apparently something with the way XP addresses hardware it looks like.
Frank
Hello,
I'm running vmware
Hi,
Im using vmware Workstation 3.0
Thanks.
--- Frank Carreiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What version of vmware are you running?
Version 2.x will not work with XP. You must upgrade
to version 3.x
Haven't tried it myself (yet) but that's what their
tech support told
me. apparently
Im using vmware Workstation 3.0
What version of vmware are you running?
Version 2.x will not work with XP. You must upgrade
to version 3.x
Haven't tried it myself (yet) but that's what their
tech support told
me. apparently something with the way XP addresses
hardware it looks
I'm currently running 2.2.19 on an old 486 of mine that has been
doing a great job of running ipchains on it to masq (NAT) my dial-up
connection. When I wanted to play a game online, however, I would
switch my dial-up to the Windows box and play it from there to avoid
any port forwarding issues.
Hello list,
I need help with some scripts I must do. I'm not used to script
programming so I don't know the possibilities. In fact I need scripts
for uploading, downloading and renaming archives throught FTP
connection. For upload/download, I thought of using wget. The most
problem will be with
On Thu, 2002-03-14 at 07:21, Robert Jones wrote:
I just bought an Epson Stylus C80 to use with RH 6.0 realizing that I
probably wasn't going to realize anything close to the resolution the
printer is capable of without without installing a wad of upgrades.
Things could be going better.
--- Rick van der Linde [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Im using vmware Workstation 3.0
What version of vmware are you running?
Version 2.x will not work with XP. You must
upgrade
to version 3.x
Haven't tried it myself (yet) but that's what
their
tech support told
me.
Try this one:
ftp://ftp.rpmfind.net/linux/rawhide/1.0/i386/RedHat/RPMS/apache-1.3.23-5.i386.rpm
On Wed, 2002-03-13 at 12:25, Maynard B. Fernando wrote:
everybody knows where i could download apache version1.3.23
in rpm format? :-)
Maynard B. Fernando
Tel. Nos.: 632.840.0881 /
On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 07:08:04AM -0800, Marcus wrote:
The nice thing about using autofw is that I do not have to specify a
target IP and thus anyone who plugs into my LAN will be able to play
UT over the LAN and on the internet. The thing is thou, this formula
does not seem to carry over
I understand that Gimp gets it's fonts from the font server, however, I
have a situation where several fonts (alexandria, arial (ult1mo)) are
listed but have a message in the preview area saying The font selected
is not available. That would be easy enough to live with if users
couldn't then
Hello,
I want to update gnumeric from 0.67 to latest stable 1.0.4.x.
A tree of dependencies is pretty deep and I wonder if there is a tool for
automatically resolving package
dependencies...
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i'm looking for a commercial firewall to run on redhat linux 7.1. any
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Checkpoint's FW-1 might be an answer for you.
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Hi guys:
l have an older 6.2 server running vanilla Apache/1.3.6 (Unix) (Red
Hat/Linux)
I have a newer 7.1 server. It has Apache/1.3.19 (Unix)
(Red-Hat/Linux).
The later has https support via open-ssl I think.
Can someone advise me what steps I need to do to upgrade the old
Apache to to one
sorry it's KR7A-RAID
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 10:45 PM
Subject: install redhat 7.2 on Abit AR7A-Raid
board?
My friend just wants to install redhat7.2 on a Abit
AR7A-RAID mother
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On Thursday 14 March 2002 01:13 pm, Hal9000 wrote:
My friend just wants to install redhat7.2 on a Abit AR7A-RAID mother
board, but he gets his computer freezed. It looks like that kernel
2.4.7 cant support via 8233 chip, and 2.4.8 can. But the
Hi,
I rpm -Fvh the revelant glibc RPMs.
when made rpm -qa |grep glibc got:
glibc-2.2.4-13
glibc-devel-2.2.4-13
glibc-common-2.2.4-13
So try to make the definitiv upgrade (2.2.4-19.3),
and again failed dependencies glibc-common 2.2.4-13 is
needed by glibc-2.2.13 !!!
G' I did the same with
Hi. cd to the directory where you have *all* the new glibc rpms and do:
rpm -Fvh glibc-2.2.4-19.3*
and all should be fine.
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Date: Thursday, March 14, 2002 6:46 pm
Subject: RE: dependencies errata ecaetera
Hi,
I rpm -Fvh the
Hi there.
I just installed RH7.2 on a box that I previously
had run on RH6.2. I just added 1 HD and did a server install creating new
partitions on both HD's. Now the nic isn't detected and when I try to mount the
CDROM I get the messages
mount: /dev/cdrom is not a valid
block device
I had to do a manual install of grub onto a floppy (4 sec reasons- no hd
booting) and was wondering how to set the grub password?
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Is there a secret to getting an x-display? What is necessary to start x-windows on
7.2? I am trying to display to from an aix box back to red hat box.
xhost +
export DISPLAY=red hat ip:0.0
I get an error cant open display, almost like xhost didn't work but it did. I am
missing something
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Is there any particular reason that this file, which contains an MD5
password, should be world readable? I really don't like that.
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Ragnar wrote -
Hi there.
I just installed RH7.2 on a box that I previously had run on RH6.2.
I just added 1 HD and did a server install creating new partitions
on both HD's. Now the nic isn't detected and when I try to mount
the CDROM I get the messages
mount: /dev/cdrom is not a
How do you compile unpack a sr.rpm.
rpm --rebuild --target i386 fil doesent work.
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hmm, just a thought, if the nic doesn't work and he uses that for a
highspeed connection, up2date won't quite work too well.
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Subject: Re: What's going on
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Subject: Re: Printer setup
Date: 14 Mar 2002 09:05:23 -0600
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On Thu, 2002-03-14 at 07:21, Robert Jones wrote:
I just bought an Epson Stylus C80 to
On Thu, 2002-03-14 at 15:04, Kjetil Tjensvold wrote:
How do you compile unpack a sr.rpm.
rpm --rebuild --target i386 fil doesent work.
I think the --target option is expecting something of the form
i386-pc-linux-gnu. However, if you're rebuilding the source RPM on the
platform where you plan
On Thu, 2002-03-14 at 14:49, Gene Sais wrote:
Is there a secret to getting an x-display? What is necessary to start
x-windows on 7.2? I am trying to display to from an aix box back to red
hat box.
xhost +
export DISPLAY=red hat ip:0.0
I get an error cant open display, almost like xhost
Does anyone know how to do this that can help me?
Mark
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thanks, exactly what i did and no firewall rules. strange..., i must be missing
something.
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On Thu, 2002-03-14 at 14:49, Gene Sais wrote:
Is there a secret to getting an x-display? What is necessary to start
x-windows on 7.2? I am trying to display to
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: What's going on
Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2002 12:56:19 -0800
Ragnar wrote -
Hi there.
I just installed RH7.2 on a box that I previously had run on RH6.2.
I just added 1 HD and did a server
Shaun wrote -
wiping egg off face hehehehehit has to be a Monday morning.
No???
jb
hmm, just a thought, if the nic doesn't work and he uses that for a
highspeed connection, up2date won't quite work too well.
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Been there
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Shaun wrote -
wiping egg off face hehehehehit has to be a Monday morning.
No???
jb
hmm, just a
looks like i get this message from sshd in the syslog
how do i get rid of this ?
sshd[pid]: Did not receive identification string from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
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sir arthur,
tnx! :-)
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From: Arthur H. Johnson II [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 15, 2002 12:17 AM
Subject: Re: apache
Try this one:
ftp://ftp.rpmfind.net/linux/rawhide/1.0/i386/RedHat/RPMS/apache-1.3.23-5.i38
6.rpm
On Wed,
This was a connection that someone made to your box from IP address
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx to your secure shell port. They couldn't login, therefore
you get the message Did not receive identification string.
Paul Greene
On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Steve Lee wrote:
looks like i get this message from sshd
On Wed, Mar 13, 2002 at 11:48:27PM CET
turns out the errors i was getting with cpan were due to the busy server i
picked as a download site. i downloaded perl 5.6.1 manually and it works
nicely now
however, up2date is still busted
and when i type ls -l /usr/lib/libgtk* i get this:
my.cnf is in /etc, the logs are in /var/log.
On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Jianping Zhu wrote:
I installed following two files
MySQL-VERSION.i386.rpm
MySQL-client-VERSION.i386.rpm
but I can not fild my.cnf and mysql log files.
Why?
Thanks
Jianping
Puzzling Question
I have not had a chance to implement this fix to the caching DNS server,
however Now our connection speed is no longer slow. I can get email,
telnet, etc at regular speed? I have not updated any changes on my side so
I am wondering?
Do you have anything that I can look
Hi Brian,
man useradd
This is the standard way (chpasswd is antiquated, IMHO). It's fully script
friendly.
I already use useradd for adding new users (although I dont add their
password at that stage) but I also use chpasswd for resetting passwords.
Can you use useradd to change passwords
Could it have been a network issue on your ISP's side?
-- Jonathan
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From: Greg Caskey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 6:15 PM
Subject: Re: Slow POP3 / SMTP / FTP connection from internal windoze
machines to linux firewall
Ragnar Wiencke wrote:
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I just installed RH7.2 on a box that I previously had run on RH6.2. I just
added 1 HD and did a server install creating new partitions on both HD's.
Now the nic isn't detected and when I try to mount the CDROM I get the
messages
mount: /dev/cdrom is
Hello...
Well, except the internal network is the only slow section with
smtp,pop3,ftp, etc From the outside world pop3, http, etc are fine?
Still Puzzled
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Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 4:41 PM
On Wed, 13 Mar 2002, daniel wrote:
turns out the errors i was getting with cpan were due to the busy server i
picked as a download site. i downloaded perl 5.6.1 manually and it works
nicely now
however, up2date is still busted
and when i type ls -l /usr/lib/libgtk* i get this:
ls:
Hi guys.
Thanks this helped a lot. I also tried modprobe cdrom and guess what - it
worked.
I learned a great deal from this one
Thanks again.
Ragnar W.
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From: Patrick Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 11:56 PM
Subject: RE:
Hello all,
I have RH 7.2on my laptop and am trying to telnet to a SunOS box. I
have tried all the terminals and am having the following problem:
I type: telnet IP of server here and press Enter
I get:
SunOS 5.6
login:
After the login I type my username and press Enter, but the cursor just
Can you give us a detailed description of what your network looks like,
along with some network hardware descriptions?
-- Jonathan
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Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 7:14 PM
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Ragnar wrote -
Hi there.
I just installed RH7.2 on a box that I previously had run on RH6.2.
I just added 1 HD and did a server install creating new partitions
on both HD's. Now
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snip now the nic isn't detected...
I have found that the best thing to do for a phantom nic is to:
1) run /usr/sbin/setup and ensure that kudzu is activated.
2) shutdown the box.
3) physically
Peter Kiem,
On Thursday March 14, 2002 06:18, you said something about:
I already use useradd for adding new users (although I dont add their
password at that stage) but I also use chpasswd for resetting passwords.
Can you use useradd to change passwords after a user is created?
The See Also
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Kevin Old wrote:
I have RH 7.2on my laptop and am trying to telnet to a SunOS box. I
have tried all the terminals and am having the following problem:
After the login I type my username and press Enter, but the cursor just
moves to the l of login
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snip now the nic isn't detected...
I have found that the best thing to do for a phantom nic is to:
1) run /usr/sbin/setup and ensure that kudzu is activated.
2) shutdown the box.
3) physically
Isn't there a faster and shorter way to accomplish the same goal?
-- Jonathan
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Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 8:09 PM
Subject: Re: What's going on
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On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, David Talkington wrote:
Leaving aside for a moment the fact that the Sun admin needs his/her
head checked for having telnet open in the first place (it appears
that the telnet buffer overflow from last summer was patched ... in
_January_), you should probably try
Hi!
I am a newbie with Linux. I have just installed Red Hat 7.2 on my Win98
machine with dual boot.
I am trying to configure Red Hat to print through the NT Print Server. I
have samba already installed. I have read the samba configuration,
documentation by red hat, and those HOWTO mini helps,
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Rick Warner wrote:
Leaving aside for a moment the fact that the Sun admin needs his/her
head checked for having telnet open in the first place (it appears
that the telnet buffer overflow from last summer was patched ... in
_January_), you should
3. At 'Configure a Window Print Queue'..
share - \\stprint\itprint2
Host IP - 138.4.1.221 (should this be the printer server or the
printer IP address???)
Workgroup - stlc
User - seowleng.kwek
Password -
Host IP should be the IP of the print server (the
Hi guys
There are some modules that I don't want in /proc/moduls, I only can
remove it by rmmod, but after restart the server, it will be there
again! How can I remove it persistently then?
Any suggestion will be appreciated!
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hi,
i think you have to edit /etc/modules.conf file and remove the entries of
that particular module ..but be sure to read as much as you can man
modules.conf also see what big gurus have to say about it.
sachin
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On Thu, 2002-03-14 at 13:04, Kjetil Tjensvold wrote:
How do you compile unpack a sr.rpm.
rpm --rebuild --target i386 fil doesent work.
As of some time ago... the order of arguments matters with --rebuild. I
believe you need to do:
rpm --target i386 --rebuild file
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Thanks! Should add entry 'alias module off' in the modules.conf
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hi,
i think you have to
I installed following two files
MySQL-VERSION.i386.rpm
MySQL-client-VERSION.i386.rpm
but I can not fild my.cnf and mysql log files.
Why?
Thanks
Jianping Zhu
Department of Computer Science
Univerity of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602
Tel 706 5423900
I use:
telnet mysqlserverhostname 3306
and get following response:
Host 'mylocalcomputer' is not allowed to connect to this MySQL server
What does this mean? and how to fix the problem?
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Well, I have a nice script that works. I called it rpmrb:
time rpm --rebuild --target i686 $1
so you just run rpmrb filename.src.rpm
(you can perfectly omitt time in the script)
-Manuel.
Gordon Messmer wrote:
On Thu, 2002-03-14 at 13:04, Kjetil Tjensvold wrote:
How do you compile unpack a
Hi
I am still having some problems with getting squid to start.
It was all working well then stopped
The system is Redhat 7.2
I have in frustration uninstalled and re-installed Squid to no avail
Below is the log
I have checked permissions on /var/spool/squid and they are 770 squid squid
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Linux wrote:
2002/03/15 13:27:39| Creating Swap Directories
FATAL: Failed to make swap directory /var/spool/squid: (13) Permission
denied
As root:
# chown -R squid.squid /var/spool/squid
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Thanks to everyone for the help. It turns out the two Linksys switches are
purring away happily and everything is hunky-dory; nothing wrong at all.
Id10t error as you might expect... the server I couldn't see was on a
192.168.1.0 subnet when the rest of the house is on 192.168.0.0. Naturally
The sound card which i m using is comes built it in
with motherboard
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just
stay by my
Why, what is wrong with ipchains/iptables ?
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Subject: Re: commercial firewall
On Thu, 14 Mar 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i'm looking for a commercial firewall to run on
mine
is also built in if u have a working windows
startsettingscontrol panel system device
manager there u goto the sounds details and there u will find the name oif
the card tell me taht and yes tell me the kernel version of your
linux..
sachin
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