sense, but you can do
pretty much what your looking for with:
rpm2cpio rpmname.rpm | cpio -t ; see the files
rpm2cpio rpmname.rpm | cpio -ivd; extract all to local disk
with cpio, you can get pretty granular ...
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) the user in smbpasswd
2) the machine trust account in smbpasswd
3) absence of workgroup specified on the cmd line
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as pdc for your windows network(s)
are you using win nt/2k/xp clients are 9x
are you trying to access samba share on a linux box, or, shares on other
win workstations/servers
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ppp_deflate
alias ppp-compress-26 ppp_deflate
these lines should your lcp properly negotiate compression ...
and try it again!
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supports the el torito protocol (boots a cd) the it will
boot from the cd. if not, use rawrite (on the cd in dosutils) to create
a boot diskette.
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properly declared
in/by smbpasswd, including machine trust accounts?
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it difficult to deploy.
for example, having the contacts populated from the ldap server. i'd be
curious if how ximian would work with it ... i have not tried yet.
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hi all,
after several hints :-) i have switched to ximian thinking that it would
be a difficult endeavor, however it turned out to be easy.
have been searching for a tool to migrate outlook .pst files to ximian
-- anyone done this?
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with
http://your.host.com:631 and enter root/rootpassword. the web interface is
so nice and obvious, that you'll have up it and running in zero time. the
remote web admin is extremely useful if your out and about and printer
problem occurs ...
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Hi All,
I have a dual boot scenario: WinXp/RH8 I would like
non-privlegded users to
be able to write to
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As requested:
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drwxr-xr-x 17
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attachment: winmail.dat
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Has anyone installed RH8 on a Dell Power Edge 6400? If so, is there
anything out of the
the next releases
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Hi, CC
Thank you for the excellent message. we have a
good luck
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hi senthil,
assuming that you have samba installed on your linux box try
# echo your message testhere | smbclient -Mdrs1
where drs1 is the netbios name of the workstation where you wish to send
message. obviously, more info availble from man smbclient
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Ok, lets try this:
Dear Mike,
So let me get this straight: You signed yourself up for a mailing list
under some chick's name so a group of unpaid strangers can solve your
problem for you, instead of you helping youself. So as a result of
complete strangers spending their free time to solve
the network inoperable.
apache has very robust security, so you should attempt your project within
the confines of apache.
curious what exactly you have in mind ...
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, and
username and password accordingly.
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hi cheng,
well, there is an option (see smbmount) for an external credential file. is
this an nt/2000/xp box or 95/98/me?
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locally on the windows box (hence my question about what version of windowz)
...
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bottom post! (see below)
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Hi, Christopher
Thank you for your
from a web
page without
running apache as root or going through reconfiguration of
apache to allow
it to su root. It seems it would be easier to be able to
allow a user
access to iptables commands.
Larry S. Brown
On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 10:17:57AM +0100, christopher cuse wrote:
hi
hi
if were in the market for a tape drive, i would seriously consider a randoom
access device -- dvdrw -- if the backup could be completed within the
current 4.7GB range (2x 3x). i beleive that hard drive backup/dvdrw backup
will become a significant alternative so long as the price of dlt
hi larry,
my last response was unclear -- yawn -- getting ready for bed here.
you would want to run an instance of ssl httpd as root and have it listen on
an alternative port for your specific need -- iptables security in
addition -- apache security as well.
multi-tier
cheers
cc
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hi,
it sounds very much you have reversed the order of your ethernet
declarations in /etc/modules.conf
also, check your /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-e* scripts for
extraneous entries.
cheers
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distribution channel.
In fact distribution channel is the operative term, as RHCE's offer Red
Hat a new sales/distribution channel with certified engineers -- no need to
hire and pay technical sales people when the inverse case exists.
Food for thought.
Cheers
Christopher CUSE
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Hi All,
See the link for press commentary on Red Hat 9
Red Hat Linux 9 Release Set For March 31 For Subscribers
Enterprise Linux desktops due later in 2003 from Red Hat and SuSE.
http://update.internetweek.com/cgi-bin4/flo/y/eLNI0Bdkpv0V30Bu4Y0AI
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to allow only
access from your router(s). For good explanation, see the Chapter 8 in the
Red Hat 8.0 Reference Guide.
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Hi Ian,
check /etc/sysconfig/static-routes
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where is the correct place to add
-- a horrible thought. I think that you could
try to play with mingetty and a modem, but I have never done so. Please do
post back if find a good solution.
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configuration
includes only support for chap (the chap+) in dialin options.
Reboot and give it a try.
Voila!
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Hi Mark,
Could you more fully explain what is it is that you would like to do -- I am
not sure I understand what your looking for ...
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Hi Jianping,
Check out amanda -- www.amanda.org
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Subject: backup hard disks
I have redhat 7.3
hi John-Paul,
xinetd service are a bit special -- what essentially happens is that xinet
listens on the port concerned, and when an incoming request happens, it
starts the service as specified in the file (like the one below). typical
services that use the xinetd are telnet, ftp, popx, imap,
local address or
port
to listen to.
remove the -l argument and try again!
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Hi
Kaya,
Yes I
would tink so as you can specify just about anything for backup media -- if it
is a device known to linux, thanit should be
acceptable.
Try
posting to amandas forum.
Cheers
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, they represent a quanitifiable and verifiable body of work.
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can give some precision or make comments, I would certainly
appreciate any help.
Yours Sincerely,
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cps = 100 2
}
The -c in sever_args tells tftp to allow creation of files. security risk --
you have been warned, so make sure your tftp port is blocked only to those
who should have access!
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