[CentOS] About liveCd installation...

2009-12-22 Thread Tolun ARDAHANLI
Hi List;

I didn't found the installation from Centos5.4 LiveCD. Does not have any
installation script inside this distribution? or How can I start to install
LiveCd to HDD?

Thanks a lot...

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[CentOS] How can I automate random bytes generation for CENTOS 5.2?

2008-07-10 Thread Tolun ARDAHANLI
Hi;

I want to automatize random bytes generation for gpg. Cause it takes too
much time for creating a key.
What should I do?

I have Centos5.2+Atmail e-mail server.

Thanks a lot...


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Re: [CentOS] How can I automate random bytes generation for CENTOS 5.2?

2008-07-10 Thread Tolun ARDAHANLI
I want that every time the random bytes are prepared and waiting for use for
gpg.

thanks

2008/7/10 William L. Maltby [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


 On Thu, 2008-07-10 at 13:56 +0300, Tolun ARDAHANLI wrote:
  Hi;
 
  I want to automatize random bytes generation for gpg. Cause it takes
  too much time for creating a key.
  What should I do?
 
  I have Centos5.2+Atmail e-mail server.
 
  Thanks a lot...

 man sslrand?

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Re: [CentOS] How can I automate random bytes generation for CENTOS 5.2?

2008-07-10 Thread Tolun ARDAHANLI
It can be created every second... Cause we do not know when the users want
to create these own keys...




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Re: [CentOS] How can I automate random bytes generation for CENTOS 5.2?

2008-07-10 Thread Tolun ARDAHANLI
2008/7/10 Ralph Angenendt [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:

 Tolun ARDAHANLI wrote:
  It can be created every second... Cause we do not know when the users
 want
  to create these own keys...

 Then they have to wait - or look why your system doesn't have a big
 enough entropy pool.

 What does cat /proc/sys/kernel/random/entropy_avail say?

it says only number which is  36


 You need a enough randomness to create gpg keys.

Yes!!! But how can do my server itself?


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[CentOS] Scheduled works...

2008-03-19 Thread Tolun ARDAHANLI
Hi guys;

Is there any structure/program for scheduled works in Centos 5.1?(I want to
empty my /tmp folder at decided hours...How can I do that?)

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Re: [CentOS] Anyone installed the amazon downloader on 5.1?

2008-03-10 Thread Tolun ARDAHANLI
Hi;

I hope that these links will be help you...

ftp://fr2.rpmfind.net/linux/fedora/development/i386/os/Packages/libcurl-7.18.0-2.fc9.i386.rpm
ftp://fr2.rpmfind.net/linux/Mandrake/2008.0/i586/media/main/release/libboost1-1.33.1-6mdv2008.0.i586.rpm
ftp://fr2.rpmfind.net/linux/Mandrake/2008.0/i586/media/main/updates/libboost1-1.33.1-6.1mdv2008.0.i586.rpm


sincerely yours...




2008/3/10, fred smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Just tried to install the Amazon-downloader on Centos 5.1 (the Fedora 8
 version, which seems the closest match of any they offer).

 Of course it gets a bazillion unfulfilled dependencies. so I tried
 yum localinstall ./a*m and it trundles along for a while finding several
 of the packages available then spews out this:

 Error: Missing Dependency: libboost_date_time.so.3 is needed by package
 amazonmp3
 Error: Missing Dependency: libboost_signals.so.3 is needed by package
 amazonmp3
 Error: Missing Dependency: libboost_iostreams.so.3 is needed by package
 amazonmp3
 Error: Missing Dependency: libboost_thread-mt.so.3 is needed by package
 amazonmp3
 Error: Missing Dependency: libcurl.so.4 is needed by package amazonmp3

 Can anyone point me to a repo where I could find these? Or other tricks
 for
 getting this to work?

 Thanks!


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[CentOS] How can I write Startup script...

2008-02-18 Thread Tolun ARDAHANLI
Hi everybody;

I want to know that how can I write a start-up script for Centos 5.1?

Thanks a lot... sincerely yours...



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Re: [CentOS] How can i share my WAN ip to my LAN?

2008-01-30 Thread Tolun ARDAHANLI
Hi;

Thanks... I solved this problem also... thank you Alain...
Here is my iptables -L result...
**
# iptables -L
Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source   destination
DROP   tcp  --  anywhere 192.168.10.13   tcp dpt:ssh
DROP   tcp  --  anywhere 192.168.10.13   tcp
dpt:ncube-lm

Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source   destination
ACCEPT all  --  anywhere anywhere

Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source   destination
**

how can I change FORWARD policy to accepting only http, https?

Thanks for all...

sincerely yours...




2008/1/29, Alain Spineux [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 On Jan 28, 2008 8:45 AM, Tolun ARDAHANLI [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  Hi guys;
 
  OK let me explain like this...
 
  We had a problem with our General network administration and our General
  network cant be managed so well(Cause of our IT manager is not so good
 about
  administration on our network). that is why i thing that our
 department's
  users must be separated from General LAN(Cause of our Generel LAN
 effected
  to our working performance). After that we separated our users to
 another
  subnet(192.168.1.xxx).
 
  Right now all of my departments member joined to our server(Centos5.1)
 and
  all of them joins to internet over our server... We solved the problem
  together if you read all mails in this subject...
 
  I thing Only problem is that our members must not to reach server's
  internet side ip(192.168.10.13) am i right for that?

 192.168.10.13 and 192.168.1.100 refer the same centos server! Right ?
 Then this is the default behavior for a linux to answer requests on
 one interface,
 even if the request is for one address on another interface.

   and
  other question is about how can i stop the ssh service for the internet
  side ip(192.168.10.13)?

 2 possibilities

 using iptables to reject/drop any packet coming from eth1 (or eth0)

 iptables -t filter -A INPUT -p tcp -i eth1 --dport 22 -j DROP

 Or force sshd to bind only to the internal address, this is
 ListenAddress in sshd config: man sshd_config for more

 Regards.

 
  I am not a network engineer... I am just a software engineer... I am
 trying
  to do our project on Linux systems... I cant focus so deeply on network
  administration... Only I can do your advise... not else... Cause I can't
  spent time for that(I want but I can't)..:(
 
  I hope that I explained it well...;)...
 
  thanks to all...
 
  sincerely yours...
 
 
 
  2008/1/25, Alain Spineux [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
   On Jan 25, 2008 9:37 AM, Tolun ARDAHANLI [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  wrote:
Thank you for all really I solved the forward/ip sharing problem...
   
But I see there is other problem with that like this;
   
This is my network structure now;
LAN(there are 3machines):
start ip:192.168.1.10
 end ip: 192.168.1.12
gateway address of users: 192.168.1.100 (my server's LAN side ip
  address)
LAN side Server ip: 192.168.1.100
   
   
WAN(this ip comes from behind of swicth. the switch is behind of
  firewall
and firewall is behind of router):
 WAN side Server ip: 192.168.10.13
gateway address of Server:192.168.10.1
   
And here is the problem i thing;
The users from inside(LAN) can reach from server's WAN side
ip(192.168.10.13) and they can ping it and they can take a services
  which is
for LAN services(like ssh...etc).
   
I agree that pinging from LAN to gateway address(192.168.10.1). But
 I
  cant
agree that pinging to server's WAN address(192.168.10.13). Do I
 thing
  wrong
at this point? and last question is about how can I close/stop
 services
  for
WAN side?
  
   I dont understant!
   WHO is (OR CANNOT) pinging 192.168.10.13 or can (OR CANNOT) access the
   service ? LAN or WAN ?
  
  
   
thanks to all of you...
   
sincerely yours...
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
2008/1/24, Alain Spineux [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
   
 On Jan 24, 2008 5:42 AM, Alain Spineux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  On Jan 23, 2008 9:43 AM, Tolun ARDAHANLI
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
   Hi again to everyone;
  
   Guys your mails are very nice... i liked all of them...
  
   let me give you about my system and my need(sorry for writing
  these
late)...
  
   I've got an IBM x3650 server which is open 7d/24h. It has got
 2
ethernet
   card. I would like to connect my LAN to WAN over this
 machine...
  
   LAN(there are 3machines):
   start ip:192.168.10.10
   end ip: 192.168.10.12
   gateway address of users:192.168.10.13(my server's LAN side ip
address)
   LAN side Server ip: 192.168.10.13

Re: [CentOS] How can i share my WAN ip to my LAN?

2008-01-28 Thread Tolun ARDAHANLI
Thanks for adv...

I have another question;)

Here is a result of iptables -L command;

Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source   destination
DROP   tcp  --  anywhere 192.168.10.13   tcp dpt:ssh
DROP   tcp  --  anywhere 192.168.10.13   tcp
dpt:ncube-lm

Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source   destination
ACCEPT all  --  anywhere anywhere

Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source   destination


how can I modify
ACCEPT all  --  anywhere anywhere
line?

I want to do it like that(of course if it is posible...)
Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source   destination
ACCEPT http/https  --  LAN/eth1 anywhere

thanks a lot to everyone...





2008/1/28, John R Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Tolun ARDAHANLI wrote:
  I am not a network engineer... I am just a software engineer... I am
  trying to do our project on Linux systems... I cant focus so deeply on
  network administration... Only I can do your advise... not else...
  Cause I can't spent time for that(I want but I can't)..:(



 then, you'll either need to take the time to learn networking and
 firewall routing, or hire someone to setup and administer this for
 you.   or, ideally, get your existing network administrators to satisfy
 your requirements, this may require intervention by upper management.


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Re: [CentOS] How can i share my WAN ip to my LAN?

2008-01-27 Thread Tolun ARDAHANLI
Hi guys;

OK let me explain like this...

We had a problem with our General network administration and our General
network cant be managed so well(Cause of our IT manager is not so good about
administration on our network). that is why i thing that our department's
users must be separated from General LAN(Cause of our Generel LAN effected
to our working performance). After that we separated our users to another
subnet(192.168.1.xxx).

Right now all of my departments member joined to our server(Centos5.1) and
all of them joins to internet over our server... We solved the problem
together if you read all mails in this subject...

I thing Only problem is that our members must not to reach server's
internet side ip(192.168.10.13) am i right for that?
and
other question is about how can i stop the ssh service for the internet
side ip(192.168.10.13)?

I am not a network engineer... I am just a software engineer... I am trying
to do our project on Linux systems... I cant focus so deeply on network
administration... Only I can do your advise... not else... Cause I can't
spent time for that(I want but I can't)..:(

I hope that I explained it well...;)...

thanks to all...

sincerely yours...



2008/1/25, Alain Spineux [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 On Jan 25, 2008 9:37 AM, Tolun ARDAHANLI [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  Thank you for all really I solved the forward/ip sharing problem...
 
  But I see there is other problem with that like this;
 
  This is my network structure now;
  LAN(there are 3machines):
  start ip:192.168.1.10
   end ip: 192.168.1.12
  gateway address of users: 192.168.1.100 (my server's LAN side ip
 address)
  LAN side Server ip: 192.168.1.100
 
 
  WAN(this ip comes from behind of swicth. the switch is behind of
 firewall
  and firewall is behind of router):
   WAN side Server ip: 192.168.10.13
  gateway address of Server:192.168.10.1
 
  And here is the problem i thing;
  The users from inside(LAN) can reach from server's WAN side
  ip(192.168.10.13) and they can ping it and they can take a services
 which is
  for LAN services(like ssh...etc).
 
  I agree that pinging from LAN to gateway address(192.168.10.1). But I
 cant
  agree that pinging to server's WAN address(192.168.10.13). Do I thing
 wrong
  at this point? and last question is about how can I close/stop services
 for
  WAN side?

 I dont understant!
 WHO is (OR CANNOT) pinging 192.168.10.13 or can (OR CANNOT) access the
 service ? LAN or WAN ?


 
  thanks to all of you...
 
  sincerely yours...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  2008/1/24, Alain Spineux [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
   On Jan 24, 2008 5:42 AM, Alain Spineux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 23, 2008 9:43 AM, Tolun ARDAHANLI 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
 Hi again to everyone;

 Guys your mails are very nice... i liked all of them...

 let me give you about my system and my need(sorry for writing
 these
  late)...

 I've got an IBM x3650 server which is open 7d/24h. It has got 2
  ethernet
 card. I would like to connect my LAN to WAN over this machine...

 LAN(there are 3machines):
 start ip:192.168.10.10
 end ip: 192.168.10.12
 gateway address of users:192.168.10.13(my server's LAN side ip
  address)
 LAN side Server ip: 192.168.10.13

 WAN(this ip comes from behind of swicth. the switch is behind of
  firewall
 and firewall is behind of router):
 WAN side Server ip: 10.10.1.223
 gateway address of Server:10.10.1.111

 this is my network chances...:( i cant change them cause our
 company
  has
 strong rules for these addresses... I want to share my WAN side ip
  address
 to my LAN side...

 How can I do that on my CENTos installed server?

 thanks a lot to everybody...
   
The short way, supposing your wan is secure and your wan interface
 is
  eth1:
   
Disable any firewall rules on your centos,
   
service iptables stop
chkconfig iptables off
   
try these commands, and if this is working put them in your
  /etc/init.d/rc.local
   
# enable forwarding of packet between all interfaces
echo 1  /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
# config masquerading, any packet leaving eth1 will be masqueraded,
taking eth1 address for source address.
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth1 -j MASQUERADE
  
   Another interesting way, is to setup only routing on your centos, and
   add (ask your network manager) the route
   of your internal network (I guess 192.168.10.8/29 through
   192.168.10.13 ) on your firewall and maybe a similar one
   on your router if the firewall is not doing NAT.
   Then your firewall administrator can control the access to any of your
   internal machines or make some of them reachable
   from outside if for example you want to have a web server or an email
   server (this is not a good idea, but you get the idea).
   All of this without chnaging anything more on your centos router.
  
   To route packet only,  without doing NAT (aka MASQUERADING

Re: [CentOS] How can i share my WAN ip to my LAN?

2008-01-25 Thread Tolun ARDAHANLI
Thank you for all really I solved the forward/ip sharing problem...

But I see there is other problem with that like this;

This is my network structure now;
LAN(there are 3machines):
start ip:192.168.1.10 http://192.168.10.10/
end ip: 192.168.1.12 http://192.168.10.12/
gateway address of users: 192.168.1.100 (my server's LAN side ip address)
LAN side Server ip: 192.168.1.100 http://192.168.10.13/

WAN(this ip comes from behind of swicth. the switch is behind of firewall
and firewall is behind of router):
WAN side Server ip: 192.168.10.13 http://10.10.1.223/
gateway address of Server:192.168.10.1 http://10.10.1.111/

And here is the problem i thing;
The users from inside(LAN) can reach from server's WAN side ip(192.168.10.13)
and they can ping it and they can take a services which is for LAN
services(like ssh...etc).

I agree that pinging from LAN to gateway address(192.168.10.1). But I cant
agree that pinging to server's WAN address(192.168.10.13). Do I thing wrong
at this point? and last question is about how can I close/stop services for
WAN side?

thanks to all of you...

sincerely yours...







2008/1/24, Alain Spineux [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 On Jan 24, 2008 5:42 AM, Alain Spineux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  On Jan 23, 2008 9:43 AM, Tolun ARDAHANLI [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
   Hi again to everyone;
  
   Guys your mails are very nice... i liked all of them...
  
   let me give you about my system and my need(sorry for writing these
 late)...
  
   I've got an IBM x3650 server which is open 7d/24h. It has got 2
 ethernet
   card. I would like to connect my LAN to WAN over this machine...
  
   LAN(there are 3machines):
   start ip:192.168.10.10
   end ip: 192.168.10.12
   gateway address of users:192.168.10.13(my server's LAN side ip
 address)
   LAN side Server ip: 192.168.10.13
  
   WAN(this ip comes from behind of swicth. the switch is behind of
 firewall
   and firewall is behind of router):
   WAN side Server ip: 10.10.1.223
   gateway address of Server:10.10.1.111
  
   this is my network chances...:( i cant change them cause our company
 has
   strong rules for these addresses... I want to share my WAN side ip
 address
   to my LAN side...
  
   How can I do that on my CENTos installed server?
  
   thanks a lot to everybody...
 
  The short way, supposing your wan is secure and your wan interface is
 eth1:
 
  Disable any firewall rules on your centos,
 
  service iptables stop
  chkconfig iptables off
 
  try these commands, and if this is working put them in your
 /etc/init.d/rc.local
 
  # enable forwarding of packet between all interfaces
  echo 1  /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
  # config masquerading, any packet leaving eth1 will be masqueraded,
  taking eth1 address for source address.
  iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth1 -j MASQUERADE

 Another interesting way, is to setup only routing on your centos, and
 add (ask your network manager) the route
 of your internal network (I guess 192.168.10.8/29 through
 192.168.10.13 ) on your firewall and maybe a similar one
 on your router if the firewall is not doing NAT.
 Then your firewall administrator can control the access to any of your
 internal machines or make some of them reachable
 from outside if for example you want to have a web server or an email
 server (this is not a good idea, but you get the idea).
 All of this without chnaging anything more on your centos router.

 To route packet only,  without doing NAT (aka MASQUERADING or HIDE-NAT)
 just use
 echo 1  /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward

 Regards
 
  Regards.
 
 
  
  
  
  
   2008/1/22, Dennis McLeod [EMAIL PROTECTED] :
  
I have an IPcop box setup at work. Using squidguard to keep
 customers from
surfing porn while they are in our waiting room. (On a completely
 separate
DSL connection..)
   
I have an Astaro Security Gateway setup at home (on a Dell p3
 precision
220). Free home license, do FAR more than your typical broadband
 router.
   Not
a small learning curve, though. Wireless is through a D-link
 DWL-7100(I
think) access point in the attic.
I have a Linksys wrt54g (original version) with openWRT, but it's
 just
   there
for backup.
   
Any of the above will accomplish your goal...
   
   
   
   
-Original Message-
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 On
   Behalf
Of Alain Spineux
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2008 6:52 AM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] How can i share my WAN ip to my LAN?
   
On Jan 22, 2008 3:17 PM, William L. Maltby 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   wrote:
 On Tue, 2008-01-22 at 14:49 +0100, Alain Spineux wrote:
  On Jan 22, 2008 8:46 AM, Tolun ARDAHANLI 
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
   Hi everybody...
  
   How can I share my WAN ip to my LAN? How can I do that I
 really
   dont know...:( I am using linux long time ago but this kind I
   would like to do newly...
 
  Buy a small router/modem, ask your ISP

Re: [CentOS] How can i share my WAN ip to my LAN?

2008-01-23 Thread Tolun ARDAHANLI
Hi again to everyone;

Guys your mails are very nice... i liked all of them...

let me give you about my system and my need(sorry for writing these late)...

I've got an IBM x3650 server which is open 7d/24h. It has got 2 ethernet
card. I would like to connect my LAN to WAN over this machine...

LAN(there are 3machines):
start ip:192.168.10.10
end ip: 192.168.10.12
gateway address of users:192.168.10.13(my server's LAN side ip address)
LAN side Server ip: 192.168.10.13

WAN(this ip comes from behind of swicth. the switch is behind of firewall
and firewall is behind of router):
WAN side Server ip: 10.10.1.223
gateway address of Server:10.10.1.111

this is my network chances...:( i cant change them cause our company has
strong rules for these addresses... I want to share my WAN side ip address
to my LAN side...

How can I do that on my CENTos installed server?

thanks a lot to everybody...




2008/1/22, Dennis McLeod [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 I have an IPcop box setup at work. Using squidguard to keep customers from
 surfing porn while they are in our waiting room. (On a completely separate
 DSL connection..)

 I have an Astaro Security Gateway setup at home (on a Dell p3 precision
 220). Free home license, do FAR more than your typical broadband router.
 Not
 a small learning curve, though. Wireless is through a D-link DWL-7100(I
 think) access point in the attic.
 I have a Linksys wrt54g (original version) with openWRT, but it's just
 there
 for backup.

 Any of the above will accomplish your goal...




 -Original Message-
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 Of Alain Spineux
 Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2008 6:52 AM
 To: CentOS mailing list
 Subject: Re: [CentOS] How can i share my WAN ip to my LAN?

 On Jan 22, 2008 3:17 PM, William L. Maltby [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  On Tue, 2008-01-22 at 14:49 +0100, Alain Spineux wrote:
   On Jan 22, 2008 8:46 AM, Tolun ARDAHANLI [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 wrote:
Hi everybody...
   
How can I share my WAN ip to my LAN? How can I do that I really
dont know...:( I am using linux long time ago but this kind I
would like to do newly...
  
   Buy a small router/modem, ask your ISP for suggestions.
   This is cheap (100$), no need to keep your computer always turned
   on, very easy to configure if you nead more features (port
   forwarding for skype, games, p2p, ), have some builtint feature
   (dhcp, DNS proxy). Also think about wireless ..
   This is probably more secure, not because centos/linux is not, but
   because you dont know what you are doing.
  
   Of course this is less fun
 
  Well, I wasn't going to suggest, but since the topic of alternatives
  is open...

 :-)

 Of course the main idea is to avoid to have a non firewall dedicated linux
 (like centos is) configured by someone without to much network knowledge
 be
 in front of Internet.

 
  If you have an older available computer laying around, check out IPCop
 
  http://www.ipcop.org/
 
  free, has lots of features, runs reliably, I've been on it for years,
  as have others on this list. Biggest gripe I have is docs could be a
  little better - they tend to not get updated to stay up with the
 software.
 
  
   Regards.
  
   
Can anybody help me about IP sharing in Centos?
   
thanks alot...
   
   
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[CentOS] Why iptables are not working?

2008-01-23 Thread Tolun ARDAHANLI
Hi;

in our server we dont have iptables command! and i am trying to install it
with that

yum -y install iptables

after this command it says that ...nothings to do. Do you have any
suggestion for installing the iptables?

thanks a lot

Note:
CENTos 5.1 is istalled...

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[CentOS] Re: Why iptables are not working?

2008-01-23 Thread Tolun ARDAHANLI
hi;
the output of those commands are listed below... but i see that i cant reach
to iptables if i am opening a console in Gnome(however i give su- command
but still was the same problem)... But if I am opening directly the console
with pressing ctrl+f1 and giving root and password of it than i can use
iptables command!!!

# ls -l /sbin/iptables
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 57408 Jan  6  2007 /sbin/iptables
# rpm -q iptables
iptables-1.3.5-1.2.1

thanks to all



2008/1/23, Tolun ARDAHANLI [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Hi;

 in our server we dont have iptables command! and i am trying to install
 it with that

 yum -y install iptables

 after this command it says that ...nothings to do. Do you have any
 suggestion for installing the iptables?

 thanks a lot

 Note:
 CENTos 5.1 is istalled...

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[CentOS] How can i share my WAN ip to my LAN?

2008-01-21 Thread Tolun ARDAHANLI
Hi everybody...

How can I share my WAN ip to my LAN? How can I do that I really dont
know...:( I am using linux long time ago but this kind I would like to do
newly...

Can anybody help me about IP sharing in Centos?

thanks alot...


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[CentOS] Remote desktop...

2008-01-07 Thread Tolun ARDAHANLI
Hi;

I need any suggestions of remote desktop program. Can you advise me about
that... ?

thanks to everybody...


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Re: [CentOS] Remote desktop...

2008-01-07 Thread Tolun ARDAHANLI
Hi;

I want to connect from linux to Centos;)

what should i use at user side and server side?

thanks...


2008/1/7, Johnny Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

  Jim Wildman wrote:
  On Mon, 7 Jan 2008, Tolun ARDAHANLI wrote:
 
  Hi;
 
  I need any suggestions of remote desktop program. Can you advise me
  about
  that... ?
 
  thanks to everybody...
 
  yum install rdesktop
 

 rdesktop is a remote desktop for connecting from linux to windows
 machines ... nx/freenx setup a secure remote desktop for access a linux
 machine from either a linux or windows machine.

 Which are you trying to accomplish?






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[CentOS] how can i upgrade my Centos from 4 to 5.1

2008-01-06 Thread Tolun ARDAHANLI
Hi;

How can I upgrade my Centos from 4 to 5.1?

Thanks... Sincerely yours...




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