Re: 3Com 905 (was: no subject)

2002-02-17 Thread Statux

  Hello,
  I posted this below a couple of days ago and go no response I wondering if 
  anyone could give me some feedback:

Didn't a few people reply to you (including myself)?



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Re: HOW TO MAKE INSTALLABLE FLOPPY???

2002-02-17 Thread Statux

 QS::
 HOW TO MAKE INSTALLABLE FLOPPY NOT BOOTABLE DISK , 
 WITH MININUM PACKAGES???

You won't get any recent version of RedHat to install on a system like 
that, especially with such little memory. Floppy installation is out of 
the question too since the CDs hold over 1GB of files. If you have no CD 
drive or network support of some kind, you're out of luck from my vantage 
point.



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Re: HOW TO MAKE INSTALLABLE FLOPPY???

2002-02-17 Thread Statux

  I have one old Toshiba (T1950)Laptop with following configuration:
  CPU: 134Mhz
  RAM: 1MB
  FDD: 1.4
  CD-Drive: NO
  Network card: NO

Also, how much of a hard disk is in it? I know systems from that era were 
using disks around 1GB. Any hack job of an install tree will probably not 
be enough. As I said in my previous reply, the RH CDs themselves hold 
about 1GB total (there are 2 CDs now adays). You probably won't have 
enough space for anything after all of that. I suggest that you look to 
one of those portable distributions of Linux (www.freshmeat.net has a 
bunch listed) that will run off a floppy... never used one and not sure if 
they'll even be close to working for you. Typically, you can get Linux 
onto an old system, but said system is usually on a network with FTP or 
NFS access to the install discs.



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Re: swap files

2002-02-17 Thread Statux

*smacks himself* Oh.. THAT kind of file.. I should have remembered... I 
make partitions in files all the time (usually ext2 tho) :)

-Statux




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Re: Thoughts on possible XP upgrade (Last Post!!!)

2002-02-17 Thread Brandon Dorman

Sorry, I didn't mean to start a big OT topic.  Should
have marked it more clearly.  I've solved the problem,
I'll just install XP on another partition, I have
plenty of room.  If it works good I can get rid of 98
with no problem.  Please, no further posts on this
topic!  Thanks.

-Brandon

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 Adam Holisky wrote:
 
 1.  WinXP uses FAT32.. at least that's what I have
 it set to on mine. 
 If you upgrade your system, the installation will
 not change the FS type 
 to NTFS.
 
 2.  Keep Win98 For CD Burning. I have 98, XP, and
 RH72 installed, and XP 
   BLOWS MORE THEN EVER WITH CD BURNING.  It's so
 bad I had to yell it 
 :).  Seriously though, I have major problems with
 all different kinds of 
 CD Burners on XP unsing all different kinds of
 software.  When I need to 
 burn I do it in 98 or linux.
 
 3.  Most games  XP don't mix well.. I'm just
 throwing this in here b/c 
 the only reason I have windows is to play some
 games, and generally I 
 use 98 still.
 
 In what way is any of this of interest to Red Hat
 Linux users?  I'm 
 the first to defend the right of the list to
 digress, but this is 
 really annoying.
 
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comments on u.s. versus microsoft (slightly off-topic)

2002-02-17 Thread rpjday


  the page www.usdoj.gov/atr/cases/ms-major.htm has a selected
set of public comments on the proposed final judgment of u.s.
versus microsoft.  while many of these are worth reading, one
is howlingly funny for its sheer stupidity -- the one submitted
by the Center for the Moral Defense of Capitalism -- apparently,
a fancy name for a collection of Ayn Rand groupies who are firmly
in Microsoft's corner and come up with intellectual nuggets like,
There is no such thing as a private monopoly.  Only the government
can forcibly prevent competitors from entering a market.

  if you need a good chuckle, check it out.

rday

Robert P. J. Day
Eno River Technologies, Chapel Hill NC
Unix, Linux and Open Source corporate training

  The Right seems determined to prove that government is
bad by giving us spectacularly bad government.



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RE: MySQL and PHP4 Not Working Together

2002-02-17 Thread Brian S. Schang

Brian:

  Today, I installed MySQL via the binary RPMs from the Red Hat site. I
  installed the following:
  mysql-3.23.41-1.i386.rpm
  mysql-devel-3.23.41-1.i386.rpm
  mysql-server-3.23.41-1.i386.rpm
  mysqlclient9-3.23.22-6.i386.rpm
 
  However, when using the mysql_connect() function within PHP4 code, I get
  the following error:

 Look for the php-mysql package (either from your cd or where you got the
 other rpms) and install that.

 RH does not compile the DB support into PHP. They use the
 loadable modules
 that PHP supports. This gives greater flexibility as to what is
 running on
 each machine (you can consider it good or bad, but I like the
 module thing).

 You may have to add (or uncomment) a line or two in your php.ini
 file to make
 sure PHP knows to load the module after you install it. I don't
 remember if
 the rpm does it for you or not.

That did the trick! Thank you very much.

BTW, the RPM file appears to have installed /usr/lib/php4/mysql.so file. I
suspect that this is the module that you referred to??

As far as I can tell, my php.ini file was not modifed by the install.
Nonetheless, everything seems to work now.

Thanks again for your help. I was quite frustrated...

Take care.

Brian Schang



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Re: more cd burning questions (was XP thing)

2002-02-17 Thread Ben Logan

I'm going to go ahead and reply or I'll forget... :)

On Sun, Feb 17, 2002 at 02:46:57AM -0800, Brandon Dorman wrote:
 Sorry, no cheap crack deals although i do live in
 Fresno, which has more crime than LA.  Anyway.
  
 I've recompiled the 2.4.17 kernel with ide-scsi
 support and stuff, and it sees my drive.  However the
 whole ide-scsi thing in lilo.conf but it never
 takes, always gives an error.  Where am I supposed
 to put it?  normally its something like this (im on
 vacation right now, not on my normal computer) but:

Here's the relevant section from my lilo.conf file (my burner is hdb):

boot=/dev/hda
map=/boot/map
install=/boot/boot.b
prompt
timeout=50
message=/boot/message
lba32
default=Lin2413

image=/boot/bzImage-2.4.13-ac8
label=Lin2413
read-only
root=/dev/hdc7
append=hdb=ide-scsi

You also need to be sure you are loading the necessary modules at
boot.  See the CD-Writing-HOWTO for details, but I think running

# cdrecord -scanbus

should tell you what you need to know.  If it doesn't give any errors,
and detects your burner, I think everything's fine.  I know you need
the ide-scsi, loop, sg, sr_mod, and iso9660 modules
available.  However, cdrecord may load some of them only when
necessary, so try it first.  lsmod will list your currently loaded
modules, BTW.

Regards,
Ben

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RE: MySQL and PHP4 Not Working Together

2002-02-17 Thread Pieter De Wit

Hello Brain,

Install the php-mysql pakage from Redhat.

Cheers,

Pieter

-Original Message-
From: Brian S. Schang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 16 February 2002 20:11
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: MySQL and PHP4 Not Working Together


Hello:

I think that I only know about half of what I'm doing here. :-(

Anyways, I am running Red Hat 7.2. I have PHP4 running with Apache, and it
seems to be working fine.

Today, I installed MySQL via the binary RPMs from the Red Hat site. I
installed the following:
mysql-3.23.41-1.i386.rpm
mysql-devel-3.23.41-1.i386.rpm
mysql-server-3.23.41-1.i386.rpm
mysqlclient9-3.23.22-6.i386.rpm

From the shell, MySQL seems to work fine. :-) At least phpinfo() works.

However, when using the mysql_connect() function within PHP4 code, I get the
following error:

Fatal error: Call to undefined function: mysql_connect() in
/var/www/html/phpinfo.php on line 5

This is the contents of the file: (just guessing at what to put here ...
just learning)

?php
include /usr/share/php/PEAR.php;
include /usr/share/php/DB.php;
include /usr/share/php/DB/mysql.php;
$link_id = mysql_connect(localhost,root,...);
$result = mysql_list_dbs($link_id);
phpinfo();
?

My problem is that I can't get the MySQL commands to work from within a PHP4
script.

I'm assuming that the mysql_connect() function (and many others) are in a
library somwhere that
I'm not referencing in some .conf file?? Or perhaps the default binary
RPMs from Red Hat are
causing me problems??

Lastly, if I remove the MySQL code from the code above, and run only the
phpinfo() function,
the result tells me that the ./configure command was run with '--without
mysql' (from Red Hat).
Perhaps this is the problem?? Is there a way that I can add MySQL support by
changing a config
file, or do I have to recompile PHP4 with '--with mysql'?

I'd appreciate any and all help.

Thanks.

Brian Schang





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: Local CVS

2002-02-17 Thread Peter Skensved



 Again, Is it really simple to use?  I have a bunch of perl, shell and
 php scripts that I really need to keep up with.  Production versions
 live on a server, web server, and a bunch of machines in the field.



   CVS is not hard to set up - just follow the simple steps in the
`idiots guide' :

   www.cvshome.org/docs/blandy.html

 You will also find the full 176 page manual on the same web site plus
the FAQ etc.


 peter




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Re: Ethereal-0.8.18-9

2002-02-17 Thread Alan Peery



James Pifer wrote:

 When I try to run 'ethereal ' from a terminal it doesn't load. I didn't
 see anywhere in the logs that would tell me what's happening.

 Is there anywhere I can look to see why it doesn't load? verbose mode or
 something?
 Is it possible all the supporting software isn't installed? (I thought it
 would fail dependencies if that was the case)

Any time you can't get a program to run, a fallback is to do
strace program
or
strace program 2 /tmp/strace.out

This will display a trace of the program's execution, or store that same
trace in a file.  Having a substantial programming will help in reading it,
but a trick that can make it easier is searching from the end of the file
backwards to the last call to open( and reading the file forward from
there.  The filename referred to in the open system call will frequently be
the source of the problem.

You problems with ethereal might be the fact that you need to run as root to
place a network interface in promiscuous mode...

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Re: Ethereal won't load

2002-02-17 Thread Alan Peery

James Pifer wrote:


 When I try to run ethereal in KDE I get the following error:
 [root@rly root]# ethereal: error while loading shared libraries:
 libcrypto.so.0: cannot open s
 hared object file: No such file or directory

Take a look at /usr/lib.  I would guess that you have libcrypt.so, and not
libcrypto.so.0.  Make a symlink so the app can find the library.

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Re: how to add new window2000 client to linux (smaba) server

2002-02-17 Thread Alan Peery

Jianping Zhu wrote:

  how to add new window2000 client to linux (smaba) server

Why do you need to add it?  Are you trying to add this machine to a
Windows domain that is defined by the Samba software's PDC emulation?

Alan



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Re: Thoughts on possible XP upgrade with RH 7.2

2002-02-17 Thread Alan Peery



Brandon Dorman wrote:

 ... am going to get WinXP at a heavily
 discounted price.  It uses NTFS doesn't it?

NTFS v5, which is not only compatible with NT with service pack 4 or later.
IE, you won't ever be able to install NT on it.  Win2k is fine.

 What could happen if I
 install winxp over the existing 98 installation, assuming the MS
 installation goes ok?

You'll have a flakier version of XP than if you reinstalled.  My preference
is always to reinstall, after making an offline copy of my data files.  Then
you really know which version of the OS to blame.

 Who has done this?  Thanks.

Not on top of 98.  I've been lucky enough to almost completely avoid it.

Alan



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Re: more cd burning questions (was XP thing)

2002-02-17 Thread David Talkington

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Brandon Dorman wrote:

image:/boot/kernel-xx
read-only
ide-scsi /dev/hdc /dev/hdc 

I don't bother with all that.  I just change the entry for the cdrom 
drive in /etc/fstab to use /dev/scd0, then make sure 'modprobe 
ide-scsi' is somewhere in the boot scripts.  Works fine.

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Re: comments on u.s. versus microsoft (slightly off-topic)

2002-02-17 Thread David Talkington

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rpjday wrote:

  the page www.usdoj.gov/atr/cases/ms-major.htm has a selected
set of public comments on the proposed final judgment of u.s.
versus microsoft.

Isn't it ironic that two of the commentaries deemed most significant 
and damning were from former Microsoft guys (Ramon Pantin, and 
RealNetworks' Glaser)?

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/microsoft/134406010_microsoft16.html

I find it very encouraging that the focus is now on the source code.  
What a concept -- that the public should have the right to see if what 
the company tells us is true.  

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RedHat software RAID questions

2002-02-17 Thread Mobeen Azhar

I am going to be building a new RH 7.2 server with a HPT 370 controller.
After watching the discussion on this list, I have decided not to use
HighPoint's driver for RAID but to use the software RAID that comes with
RH.  I have a couple of questions regarding this and would appreciate
any help.

1)  I am going to be mirroring two IDE drives.  The drives are going to
be configured as primary master and secondary master.  If I use RH
software RAID, and the primary master fails, can I just make the
secondary master the new primary master and boot the system off of that
without causing any issues with RH software RAID?

2)  In case of a drive failure, I can down the system and replace the
drive.  What software tools do I then use to tell the software RAID to
re-build the mirror?

Thanks in advance for any help,
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Re: swap files

2002-02-17 Thread Alan Peery



Cameron Simpson wrote:

 On 17:49 15 Feb 2002, Hidong Kim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 | I have a machine with an 800 MB swap partition.  To run a particular
 | application, I need 1,000 MB swap.  It appears that I can't create a
 | swap file bigger than 4,880 kB.  Is this correct?  How would I get more
 | swap space without having to re-partition?  Thanks,

 Really? I routinely make bigger swap files than that.

What file system are these swap files going into?  He could be running into an
issue regarding supported file size.

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Re: ssh

2002-02-17 Thread Alan Peery



Maynard B. Fernando wrote:

 hi all!

 i installed OpenSSH 3.x.x in my 3 linux servers... i want to
 access them in a window-based machine like this:

 ssh--server1--ssh--server2
 ssh--server1--ssh--server3

 and not like this:

 ssh server2
 ssh server3

 my current setup:

 ssh--server1--ssh--server2
 ssh--server1--ssh--server3
 ssh--server2
 ssh--server3

 i want all ssh go to server1 first to access server2 and server3
 respectively... what changes i should make? please . . .

You shouldn't want to do that--it's a bad thing to do.  By routing all
the traffic through server1, you're creating a dependency that is
unnecessary.  If server1 crashes, your users are out of luck.

If server1 is a router/firewall, it will automatically be used if the
client running the initial ssh command has its routing set correctly.
If you're having problems in this situation, consult your routing and
firewall rules.

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Re: Chooser Broadcast

2002-02-17 Thread Alan Peery



Janyne Kizer wrote:

 I think that I missed something in setting up the XDMCP Chooser
 Broadcast.  I though that this would do the trick but the clients aren't
 getting anything.  I am using RH 7.2.

 /etc/X11/xdm/Xaccess

 *#any host can get a login window
 *  CHOOSER BROADCAST #any indirect host can get a chooser

Have you used ethereal or some similar tool to check if the clients are
making the proper requests, and if the servers are responding?

It's been quite a while since I read the XDM RFC, so read the following
scenario with caution.

The client would send a broadcast packet on its subnet requesting a list of
servers.  Then a server (presumably the least loaded one) would broadcast
reply with a list of servers.  The other servers would know not to reply, as
they would have heard the broadcast.  The client would then look through the
reply, maybe apply some filtering to the list of machines (local network
only?) and then display the list to the user.

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Re: SSH keys issues

2002-02-17 Thread Ashley M. Kirchner

David Talkington wrote:

 Problem: Only Machine_B can scp into the other without being
 prompted for a password.  Machine_A can not scp into Machine_A
 without being prompted for a password.  What gives?

 We don't know. Post the output of 'ssh -v'.

  I thought I had posted this at the top of my message:

 The same user on two different machines:
 Machine_A has OpenSSH_3.0.2p1  (IRIX 6.5.13m)
 Machine_B has OpenSSH_2.9p2(Red Hat 7.2)

  Anyway, here's what you asked for:

  Machine_A: OpenSSH_3.0.2p1, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL 0x0090600f
  Machine_B: OpenSSH_2.9p2, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL 0x0090602f

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Help needed for website attack

2002-02-17 Thread Rob Cartier

I was wondering if anybody can
help me with a matter of a user that
originates from the aol network and
continuosly attempts to attempt access to
a password protected website.
I have ip addresses and was hoping at
least someone  could tell me the geographic location
of this user.
[Fri Feb 15 19:24:14 2002] [error] [client 152.163.189.101]

I have many of these per day but they appear to
all orginate from the aol network
152.163.188.x
152.163.189.x
64.12.96.236 addresses.
I believe that they are originating from
the aol network in the Boston and Foxboro areas

traceroute reveals

 9  pop2-vie-P2-0.atdn.net (209.249.203.234)  34.621 ms  36.744 ms  36.614
ms
10  bb2-vie-P13-0.atdn.net (66.185.139.133)  36.616 ms  36.460 ms  36.620 ms
11  bb2-rtc-P0-2.atdn.net (204.148.103.57)  36.173 ms  37.283 ms  36.362 ms
12  pop1-rtc-P15-0.atdn.net (204.148.97.86)  35.972 ms  36.984 ms  36.593 ms
13  wc3-rtc-S0-0-0.atdn.net (204.148.98.118)  36.343 ms  44.620 ms  35.940
ms
14  cache-rl05.proxy.aol.com (152.163.189.101)  37.294 ms  38.007 ms  36.278
ms

Also is there a location on the internet
where I can resolve router geographic locations

Thank you in advance

Rob Cartier



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Re: Help needed for website attack

2002-02-17 Thread Mike Burger

Your best bet is going to be to try to get AOL to act on it...since they 
undoubtedly own the IP space (or lease it from someone else), and their 
network is fairly huge, they're going to be the best source for that info.

On Sun, 17 Feb 2002, Rob Cartier wrote:

 I was wondering if anybody can
 help me with a matter of a user that
 originates from the aol network and
 continuosly attempts to attempt access to
 a password protected website.
 I have ip addresses and was hoping at
 least someone  could tell me the geographic location
 of this user.
 [Fri Feb 15 19:24:14 2002] [error] [client 152.163.189.101]
 
 I have many of these per day but they appear to
 all orginate from the aol network
 152.163.188.x
 152.163.189.x
 64.12.96.236 addresses.
 I believe that they are originating from
 the aol network in the Boston and Foxboro areas
 
 traceroute reveals
 
  9  pop2-vie-P2-0.atdn.net (209.249.203.234)  34.621 ms  36.744 ms  36.614
 ms
 10  bb2-vie-P13-0.atdn.net (66.185.139.133)  36.616 ms  36.460 ms  36.620 ms
 11  bb2-rtc-P0-2.atdn.net (204.148.103.57)  36.173 ms  37.283 ms  36.362 ms
 12  pop1-rtc-P15-0.atdn.net (204.148.97.86)  35.972 ms  36.984 ms  36.593 ms
 13  wc3-rtc-S0-0-0.atdn.net (204.148.98.118)  36.343 ms  44.620 ms  35.940
 ms
 14  cache-rl05.proxy.aol.com (152.163.189.101)  37.294 ms  38.007 ms  36.278
 ms
 
 Also is there a location on the internet
 where I can resolve router geographic locations
 
 Thank you in advance
 
 Rob Cartier
 
 
 
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Re: Help needed for website attack

2002-02-17 Thread Rick Warner


The first comment to be made is that you can never tell where
the user is coming from on AOL.  AOL uses NAT'd gateways in a few
locations, so you can trace back to the gateway but that tells you
almost nothing about where the user is located.  

That said, a visualroute trace shows this gateway is in Reston, VA.
That is not surprising, since that is where AOL is located.  

The way you ask the question makes it seem that you suspect you know
who is trying to access your site. If so, have you tried to contact
the person?

My own way of handling this is to contact the service provider giving
them the times, gateways, and destinations.  They can identify the user
and tell them to knock it off or have their account cancelled.   Some
providers are better than others, but it is the first step.  I get similar
mail at times from folks who think our users are doing something they
should not, and I always follow up on those.

- rick warner -

On Sun, 17 Feb 2002, Rob Cartier wrote:

 I was wondering if anybody can
 help me with a matter of a user that
 originates from the aol network and
 continuosly attempts to attempt access to
 a password protected website.
 I have ip addresses and was hoping at
 least someone  could tell me the geographic location
 of this user.
 [Fri Feb 15 19:24:14 2002] [error] [client 152.163.189.101]
 
 I have many of these per day but they appear to
 all orginate from the aol network
 152.163.188.x
 152.163.189.x
 64.12.96.236 addresses.
 I believe that they are originating from
 the aol network in the Boston and Foxboro areas
 
 traceroute reveals
 
  9  pop2-vie-P2-0.atdn.net (209.249.203.234)  34.621 ms  36.744 ms  36.614
 ms
 10  bb2-vie-P13-0.atdn.net (66.185.139.133)  36.616 ms  36.460 ms  36.620 ms
 11  bb2-rtc-P0-2.atdn.net (204.148.103.57)  36.173 ms  37.283 ms  36.362 ms
 12  pop1-rtc-P15-0.atdn.net (204.148.97.86)  35.972 ms  36.984 ms  36.593 ms
 13  wc3-rtc-S0-0-0.atdn.net (204.148.98.118)  36.343 ms  44.620 ms  35.940
 ms
 14  cache-rl05.proxy.aol.com (152.163.189.101)  37.294 ms  38.007 ms  36.278
 ms
 
 Also is there a location on the internet
 where I can resolve router geographic locations
 
 Thank you in advance
 
 Rob Cartier
 
 
 
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Re: Help needed for website attack

2002-02-17 Thread Mike Burger

I guess I stand corrected.

On Sun, 17 Feb 2002, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:

 Rob Cartier wrote:
 
  [Fri Feb 15 19:24:14 2002] [error] [client 152.163.189.101]
 
 This IP resolves to Reston, VA
 
  64.12.96.236 addresses.
 
 This IP resolves to Manassas, VA
 
 
  14  cache-rl05.proxy.aol.com (152.163.189.101)  37.294 ms  38.007 ms  36.278
  ms
 
 Reston, VA
 
 
  Also is there a location on the internet
  where I can resolve router geographic locations
 
 www.visualroute.com
 
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Re: [RH List] Re: SSH keys issues

2002-02-17 Thread Ashley M. Kirchner

David Talkington wrote:

 Sorry, I wasn't quite specific enough.  What we want is the complete
 output of 'ssh -v hostname', where hostname is the server to which
 you're connecting.

I took the rest of this thread off the list because the output of the above 
command was quite extensive and I didn't want to spam anyone.  Thanks to David to 
point out that 'authorized_keys2' is being phased out from OpenSSH 3.0.x.  After 
making one small change on one of the systems (authorized_keys - authorized_keys2) 
everything started working just fine.

I suppose the question now is, why don't we see OpenSSH 3.0 on RH's updates site 
just yet?  Is it still being mangled by the testers?  Can we get some time frame for 
RH's official release?

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Re: HOW TO MAKE INSTALLABLE FLOPPY???

2002-02-17 Thread Manuel A. Camacho Q.

Statux wrote:
 
  QS::
  HOW TO MAKE INSTALLABLE FLOPPY NOT BOOTABLE DISK ,
  WITH MININUM PACKAGES???
 
 You won't get any recent version of RedHat to install on a system like
 that, especially with such little memory. Floppy installation is out of

Yes, it will. Just add some more RAM. but I think (for the price for RAM
of my Toshiba) that the memory will cost you more than a laptop with
better characteristics nowadays.

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Re: SSH keys issues

2002-02-17 Thread David Talkington

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Matthew Simpson wrote:

Now using ssh-keygen what do I need to do 
to allow me to connect to all these machines with no passwd prompt?

Are you having a specific problem, or have you just not read any of 
the documentation?

man ssh
man ssh-keygen
man sshd

Everything you need is there.  

- -d

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Re: SSH keys issues

2002-02-17 Thread David Talkington

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Matthew Simpson wrote:

ssh-keygen of A, this created 2 files .shh/identity and 
.ssh/identity.pub. Then I scp .ssh/indentity.pub to 
.ssh/authorized-keys on machine B. When I tried sshing from A to B I 
still get promt for passwd

debug1: bits set: 509/1024
debug1: len 55 datafellows 144
debug1: ssh_dss_verify: signature correct
debug1: Wait SSH2_MSG_NEWKEYS.
debug1: GOT SSH2_MSG_NEWKEYS.
debug1: send SSH2_MSG_NEWKEYS.
debug1: done: send SSH2_MSG_NEWKEYS.
debug1: done: KEX2.
debug1: send SSH2_MSG_SERVICE_REQUEST
debug1: service_accept: ssh-userauth
debug1: got SSH2_MSG_SERVICE_ACCEPT
debug1: authentications that can continue: publickey,password
debug1: next auth method to try is publickey
debug1: try privkey: /home/msimpson/.ssh/id_rsa
debug1: try privkey: /home/msimpson/.ssh/id_dsa
debug1: next auth method to try is password

It doesn't seem to be taking any notice of the key I generated?

Ah. Seems to be that you're using ssh protocol 2 (which is good) but
using an ssh protocol 1 key.  Try generating your key with the flag
'-t dsa'.  (I'm sure -d used to attain this result; looks like it
changed.)

Cheers -d

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Re: HOW TO MAKE INSTALLABLE FLOPPY???

2002-02-17 Thread Statux

The question was how to do such a thing with what was listed. Hence my 
answer :)

On Sun, 17 Feb 2002, Manuel A. Camacho Q. wrote:

 Statux wrote:
  
   QS::
   HOW TO MAKE INSTALLABLE FLOPPY NOT BOOTABLE DISK ,
   WITH MININUM PACKAGES???
  
  You won't get any recent version of RedHat to install on a system like
  that, especially with such little memory. Floppy installation is out of
 
 Yes, it will. Just add some more RAM. but I think (for the price for RAM
 of my Toshiba) that the memory will cost you more than a laptop with
 better characteristics nowadays.
 
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S.M.A.R.T. alerts - how reliable are they ?

2002-02-17 Thread Gregory Hosler

Hi,

has anyone used the smart suite from UCSC (http://csl.cse.ucsc.edu/smart.shtml)

I am looking to know how reliable the reports are.

thank you, and regards,

-Greg

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Can't login and auto disconnect on Dial-in PPP Server ?

2002-02-17 Thread Kevin Chan

Dear all,

I was setting up the Dial-up PPP Server with RedHat 7.2 .  But I got a very
big problem on it !  The problem is when after the verify user and password
from client PC, it will auto disconnect and reconnect again and again.  Does
anyone know how to solve this problem ?

( p.s.  I am sure all the username and password is right and I don't have
this kind of problem on RedHat 7.0)

Thanks and regards,
Kevin Chan



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Re: Can't login and auto disconnect on Dial-in PPP Server ?

2002-02-17 Thread R P Herrold

On Mon, 18 Feb 2002, Kevin Chan wrote:

 I was setting up the Dial-up PPP Server with RedHat 7.2 .  But I got a very
 big problem on it !  The problem is when after the verify user and password
 from client PC, it will auto disconnect and reconnect again and again.  Does
 anyone know how to solve this problem ?

This is a known issue;  see:
   http://www.owlriver.com/projects/ppp/
for the discussion. amd a pointer at the fix.

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Re: Can't login and auto disconnect on Dial-in PPP Server ?

2002-02-17 Thread cgalpin

Yup, it's a problem with the build options Red Hat used for pppd. Search
the archives for details, but you need to rebuild it.

http://www.prairienet.org/redhat/

hth
charles

On Mon, 18 Feb 2002, Kevin Chan wrote:

 Dear all,

 I was setting up the Dial-up PPP Server with RedHat 7.2 .  But I got a very
 big problem on it !  The problem is when after the verify user and password
 from client PC, it will auto disconnect and reconnect again and again.  Does
 anyone know how to solve this problem ?



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port 587 987

2002-02-17 Thread Steve Lee

i just installed a fresh RedHat 7.2
setup sendmail, qpopper, and dns.

all of a sudden, i see port 587 and 987 listening.
i have sendmail setup with qpopper with Drac.

does anyone know what these ports are LISTENING.
how to turn it off ?

Thanks.




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Re: Can't login and auto disconnect on Dial-in PPP Server ?

2002-02-17 Thread David Talkington

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RE: Can't login and auto disconnect on Dial-in PPP Server ?

2002-02-17 Thread Eddie Strohmier

Kevin:

Need more info here. What is the output in /var/log/messages? Are we
connecting from a windoze machine to the RH 7.2 PPP server? Is your
pap-secrets file configured correctly? I assuming that the PPP connect
still using pap-secrets in RH 7.2. Are you using DHCP or options.ttySx
files for IP addressing? I use RH 6.2 so I am trying to get a handle on
how you have set
up your PPP server. I saw the Bugfix e-mails come in as I was typing
this. Maybe you should
investigate this first and see if it solves you problem. If net post the
answers to the
above questions so we can get a handle on how your allowing dialup.


Eddie Strohmier

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Subject: Can't login and auto disconnect on Dial-in PPP Server ?


Dear all,

I was setting up the Dial-up PPP Server with RedHat 7.2 .  But I got a
very big problem on it !  The problem is when after the verify user and
password from client PC, it will auto disconnect and reconnect again and
again.  Does anyone know how to solve this problem ?

( p.s.  I am sure all the username and password is right and I don't
have this kind of problem on RedHat 7.0)

Thanks and regards,
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Re: [RH List] port 587 987

2002-02-17 Thread Ashley M. Kirchner

Steve Lee wrote:

 all of a sudden, i see port 587 and 987 listening.
 i have sendmail setup with qpopper with Drac.

 does anyone know what these ports are LISTENING.
 how to turn it off ?

Sendmail.  Read the documentation.

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Re: Can't login and auto disconnect on Dial-in PPP Server ?

2002-02-17 Thread David Talkington

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 http://www.prairienet.org/redhat/

 Close ...

 http://www.prairienet.org/library/redhat

 Thanks, cg -d

I won't argue with you about it since you set it up, but if you try the
URL I posted, it does indeed work. I'll stop refering to it by that URL if
it's a problem though.

Oh yeah.  I forgot about that link.  That might go away when The Big 
Spring Cleaning happens.

Do I still get a cigar?

Anything for you.  I'm not sure I'd know a good stogie anymore,
though, it's been awhile ...

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Re: ssh

2002-02-17 Thread Maynard B. Fernando

  hi all!
 
  i installed OpenSSH 3.x.x in my 3 linux servers... i want to
  access them in a window-based machine like this:
 
  ssh--server1--ssh--server2
  ssh--server1--ssh--server3
 
  and not like this:
 
  ssh server2
  ssh server3
 
  my current setup:
 
  ssh--server1--ssh--server2
  ssh--server1--ssh--server3
  ssh--server2
  ssh--server3
 
  i want all ssh go to server1 first to access server2 and server3
  respectively... what changes i should make? please . . .
 
 You shouldn't want to do that--it's a bad thing to do.  By routing all
 the traffic through server1, you're creating a dependency that is
 unnecessary.  If server1 crashes, your users are out of luck.

its ok for me as long as server1 is the gate to all the existing servers...
only tech people are allowed to access the servers and nothing more...

 If server1 is a router/firewall, it will automatically be used if the
 client running the initial ssh command has its routing set correctly.
 If you're having problems in this situation, consult your routing and
 firewall rules.

server1 one acts as a proxy server . . .

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Re: Can't login and auto disconnect on Dial-in PPP Server ?

2002-02-17 Thread Kevin Chan

Hi Eddie,

Thanks for your suggestion and I was try to answer all your question as
below to help me solve the problem.  Thanks a lot !

 Need more info here. What is the output in /var/log/messages?

Feb 18 14:46:57 LServer mgetty[1213]: data dev=ttyS0, pid=1213,
caller='none', c
onn='38400', name='', cmd='/usr/sbin/pppd', user='/AutoPPP/'
Feb 18 14:46:57 LServer pppd[1213]: bad local IP address 127.0.0.1

 Are we connecting from a windoze machine to the RH 7.2 PPP server?

Yes, client is using Windows NT and ME connect  to server.

 Is your pap-secrets file configured correctly?

I think so, becasue I am using it on RedHat 7.0 and the file as below :

[root@LServer ppp]# more pap-secrets
# Secrets for authentication using PAP
# clientserver  secret  IP addresses
*   * *

 Are you using DHCP or options.ttySx files for IP addressing?

[root@LServer ppp]# more options.ttyS0
LServer:ppp-client

Best regards,
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JVM ??

2002-02-17 Thread Ani_Adarsh

hey guys,

could u tell me how to get jvm up on my installation ?
any links ?
where do i get it ??

Thanks in Advance 
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Re: [RH List] Re: SSH keys issues

2002-02-17 Thread Keith Morse

On Sun, 17 Feb 2002, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:

 I suppose the question now is, why don't we see OpenSSH 3.0 on RH's updates site 
just yet?  Is it still being mangled by the testers?  Can we get some time frame for 
RH's official release?


My guess would be, not until the next release of RedHat linux.  With the 
nightmare of QA testing for software, I can't imagine them doing 
otherwise.  The pattern I've seen so far is a minor version update to take 
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Re: JVM ??

2002-02-17 Thread Steve Arnold

Ani_Adarsh wrote:
 hey guys,
 
 could u tell me how to get jvm up on my installation ?
 any links ?
 where do i get it ??
 

You can get an rpm of the jdk (or jrt) at the Sun download site.

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Re: Can't login and auto disconnect on Dial-in PPP Server ?

2002-02-17 Thread Kevin Chan

Hi Herrold, David and Cgalpin:

I was go to https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=55367 and
see one of the following message :

Additional comment by [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2001-12-28 08:32:39

For those who want a prebuilt RPM that fixes the problem, see
http://www.netcraft.com.au/rpms/

Also, download the prebuilt RPM and install it (rpm -Uvh ppp-2.4.1-2nc.i386)
.  After the installation, I was rebooted the machine.  But the problem is
the same, auto-disconnect when verfly the username  password.  Can you
teach me how I can fix the problem (My client is using Windows 98/ME/NT) ?
Thanks a lot !

Best regards,
Kevin Chan


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 Oh yeah.  I forgot about that link.  That might go away when The Big
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dns error what does it mean

2002-02-17 Thread Wesley Jay Deypalan

Hi,

Recently I got this error in my message log

server named[1219]: sysquery: findns error (NXDOMIAN) on server.domian.com?

What does it mean? I already recheck the configuration files for dns and it 
is ok but I still get this error message. I think it is affecting sendmail. 
Need your help

TIA

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