linuxplutomail@yahoo.it

2002-09-11 Thread Linus Linus
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Re: Kudzu

2002-09-11 Thread Bill Nottingham

Goupil, Regis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said: 
 Emulex SAN HBAs are noted as Unknown  in /usr/share/Kudzu/pcitable.
 Is there a procedure to register the PCI IDs in Kudzu beside updating the
 pcitable file ? 

Update the pci.ids database at pciids.sourceforge.net; these will eventually
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Newbie: Samba problem

2002-09-11 Thread Joseph Teo



i was wondering if anyone had a working smb.conf 
file that i could look at.

i'm having problems getting into my samba 
server. Its coming up with cannot connect to server or an error along 
those lines

Any help would be appreciated.

Joe


Re: Newbie: Samba problem

2002-09-11 Thread daniel

samba's tricky
so here's what i used

some common pitfalls:

encrypt passwords = yes is good for windows 98
make sure that the passwords are entered into smbpasswd
and that that user exists on the linux box.

this config file uses the group web to allow various users
if you use it, make sure web exists on your system as well


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From: Joseph Teo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 1:27 AM
Subject: Newbie: Samba problem


i was wondering if anyone had a working smb.conf file that i could look at.

i'm having problems getting into my samba server.  Its coming up with cannot
connect to server or an error along those lines

Any help would be appreciated.

Joe




smb.conf
Description: Binary data


Re: Graphs issue with Linux ---Please help

2002-09-11 Thread Paul Branston

Hi

you could take a look at where it fails using strace.

strace -o output command

this will run the command and put the system calls into the file
output. Examination of this output should show you where the thing
is failing. Not really a beginners task but if you send the output
to the list someone should be able to point you in the right 
direction. 

On Tue, Sep 10, 2002 at 03:26:08AM -0700, S Peram wrote:
 
  
 Hi All, 
 I'm a newbie to Linux .i'm running RH linux 6.2 and Java and a graphing API called 
graphit.
 
 A program needs to generate graphs in gif format but for strange reason the graphs 
are not being generated on my machine, but with the same programs the graphs are 
being generated on other machines.
 
 I'd appreciate if any of you gurus can help me understand which programs or 
parameters or settings are used in the generation of the graphs so that I can compare 
with other machines which the graphs are being generated properly.
 
  
 
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The mystery of the disappearing NIC

2002-09-11 Thread Gary Stainburn

Hi all,

I've just built a new box (Soltek SL-65KV2-CT, Celeron 1.3Ghz, 256MB RAM), 
with a D-Link DFE-530TX NIC.

Everything works fine for a while, and then it loses the NIC.  All network 
traffic dies and any open connection is dropped.

On the console I see the following two messages:

eth0: Transmit timed out, status , PHY status 782d, resetting...
eth0: reset did not complete in 10ms

This box is a stock RH7.3 install, but with the kernel upgraded using 
kernel-2.4.18-10.i586.rpm kernel-doc-2.4.18-10.i386.rpm and 
kernel-source-2.4.18-10.i386.rpm

Below are the /etc/modules.conf and output from ifconfig (taken when the NIC 
was still working).

__/etc/modules.conf__
alias parport_lowlevel parport_pc
alias eth0 via-rhine
alias sound-slot-0 via82cxxx_audio
post-install sound-slot-0 /bin/aumix-minimal -f /etc/.aumixrc -L /dev/null 
21
 || :
pre-remove sound-slot-0 /bin/aumix-minimal -f /etc/.aumixrc -S /dev/null 21 
|
| :
alias usb-controller usb-uhci
__END__

__ifconfig__
eth0  Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:05:5D:0E:3B:BA
  inet addr:10.1.1.115  Bcast:10.1.255.255  Mask:255.255.0.0
  UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
  RX packets:1668 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
  TX packets:542 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
  collisions:74 txqueuelen:100
  RX bytes:194324 (189.7 Kb)  TX bytes:70671 (69.0 Kb)
  Interrupt:11 Base address:0xe800
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Problem mounting an nfs

2002-09-11 Thread N.Venkitachalam

I am unable to mount an nfs file system on my RedHat release 7.1 machine
from a HP_UNIX  nfs server.The NFS server daemon  is running on the Unix
Machine and this m/c is accessible by telnet from the Linux m/c.Also the
directory is exported to the world on the Unix m/c.
I am giving the following command
mount 192.168.69.224:/remote dir  /local dir
 The message i am getting is..
mount:RPC timed out

Funnily,this mount command works from another Linux M/c on the same network.
  HELP! ! !


N.Venkitachalam
Engineer - SI
CMC Limited,
15 A, Bhale Estate,
Pune-Mumbai Highway,
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network problem between rh 7.2-7.3 and sun solaris 6

2002-09-11 Thread Francois Chenais

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Hello,

I just have upgraded a rh 6.2 box to 7.2.
Since this upgrade, I have a tcp random problem/error with sun solaris 6 boxes.

The http/html datas aren't retrieved entirely.
The ftp works fine from sun to rh but is bad from rh to sun.
The same error occurs on a RH 7.3 linux box.

Any idea 

Thanks a lot

François  

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RE: Trouble ticket system

2002-09-11 Thread Chris Mason

Finally got it installed and it is fabulous. Pretty hard to install and
configure, but very complex and full featured. Overkill for my needs,
but very nice.

-Original Message-
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On Behalf Of Chris Mason
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 11:16 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Trouble ticket system

I could never get it installed so I gave up on this one.

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Subject: Re: Trouble ticket system

The most popular ticket system in the world right now is RT, which you
can
find at http://www.bestpractical.com/rt/ and
http://freshmeat.net/projects/requesttracker/

Open source, requires mod_perl and HTTP::Mason and some other perl
modules.

Chris Mason sagði:
 My services to a client are extending to support and I want to put in
a
 ticket system to log problems and resolutions, and identify
reoccurring
 problems with the Redhat server and windows workstations. Does anyone
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what
 else is worth a look. I would prefer php in case I want to customize.

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RE: Trouble ticket system

2002-09-11 Thread Banze, Andreas

 Finally got it installed and it is fabulous. Pretty hard to 
 install and
 configure, but very complex and full featured. Overkill for my needs,
 but very nice.

writing an step by step guide for redhat that doesn't include recompiling
apache would be very helpful for others, if you have the time.

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Newbie: DCOP server problems

2002-09-11 Thread freeballer

I need to know how to restart the DCOP server, cause I'm getting all kinds of errors 
that say it's not running, and some KDE applications like Kmail, Klauncher won't 
startup. I'm currently downloading some things off the internet so I don't want to 
restart just yet. Please help me out!

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Re: Rejection of mail

2002-09-11 Thread Mark Gillingham

I see, but only partially. Where can I read more about this issue?

Mark

On Tuesday, September 10, 2002, at 10:41 PM, Mike Burger wrote:

 In all honesty, you don't.

 They should reconfigure their mail server to properly initiate the mail
 session.  If you attempt to circumvent, you risk opening your server to
 abuse as a spam relay site.

 On Tue, 10 Sep 2002, Mark Gillingham wrote:

 I fear that some potential mailman list members are unable to get
 confirmation requests  through my sendmail setup. I get the following
 information in my mallog:

 Sep  9 19:31:28 gbf1 sendmail[3672]: g8A0VRx03672: tcpwrappers
 (web20405.mail.yahoo.com, 66.163.169.93) rejection

 Sep  9 19:31:28 gbf1 sendmail[3672]: NOQUEUE: web20405.mail.yahoo.com
 [66.163.169.93] did not issue MAIL/EXPN/VRFY/ETRN during connection to
 MTA

 How should I set the sendmail configuration to accept these messages?
 Is this hosts.allow or sendmail.cf? Something else?

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RE: Trouble ticket system

2002-09-11 Thread Chris Mason

OK that's a good idea.

-Original Message-
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On Behalf Of Banze, Andreas
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 8:12 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Trouble ticket system

 Finally got it installed and it is fabulous. Pretty hard to 
 install and
 configure, but very complex and full featured. Overkill for my needs,
 but very nice.

writing an step by step guide for redhat that doesn't include
recompiling
apache would be very helpful for others, if you have the time.

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Re: Rejection of mail

2002-09-11 Thread Mike Burger

Probably at sendmail.org

The more I look at it, though, the more it looks to me like the connection 
from Yahoo's server is just timing out.

On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, Mark Gillingham wrote:

 I see, but only partially. Where can I read more about this issue?
 
 Mark
 
 On Tuesday, September 10, 2002, at 10:41 PM, Mike Burger wrote:
 
  In all honesty, you don't.
 
  They should reconfigure their mail server to properly initiate the mail
  session.  If you attempt to circumvent, you risk opening your server to
  abuse as a spam relay site.
 
  On Tue, 10 Sep 2002, Mark Gillingham wrote:
 
  I fear that some potential mailman list members are unable to get
  confirmation requests  through my sendmail setup. I get the following
  information in my mallog:
 
  Sep  9 19:31:28 gbf1 sendmail[3672]: g8A0VRx03672: tcpwrappers
  (web20405.mail.yahoo.com, 66.163.169.93) rejection
 
  Sep  9 19:31:28 gbf1 sendmail[3672]: NOQUEUE: web20405.mail.yahoo.com
  [66.163.169.93] did not issue MAIL/EXPN/VRFY/ETRN during connection to
  MTA
 
  How should I set the sendmail configuration to accept these messages?
  Is this hosts.allow or sendmail.cf? Something else?
 
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Newbie Question: Joining an NT Domain?

2002-09-11 Thread Chris L. Gray

The network architecture in my office is (briefly): An NT domain that hands out IP's / 
default gateway / DNS through DHCP.
I was able to make use if the Internet at my office by assigning my Linux box a static 
IP outside of the DHCP range and just typing
in the gateway and DNS IP's. This works fine for giving me access to the Internet but 
I can't browse network folders or print to 
network printers. Can someone point me to how I do this?

Thanks! 

Chris G.

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Re: Newbie Question: Joining an NT Domain?

2002-09-11 Thread Anthony Abby

Chris, you're mixing up network terminology here.  Joining an NT domain has nothing 
to do with utilizing NT based DHCP services.  Joining a domain is for user and 
resource authentication and utilization.  You can set up Samba (http://www.samba.org) 
to allow your system to share resources with the NT boxes.  But even with Samba 
installed and configured, your system will still not be part of the domain. MS doesn't 
play well with others.

You also should not have had to set up a static IP for your Linux box.  It'll pick up 
all the references and an IP from your DHCP without having to do that.

Anthony

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Date:  11 Sep 2002 07:37:30 -0500

The network architecture in my office is (briefly): An NT domain that hands out IP's 
/ default gateway / DNS through DHCP.
I was able to make use if the Internet at my office by assigning my Linux box a 
static IP outside of the DHCP range and just typing
in the gateway and DNS IP's. This works fine for giving me access to the Internet but 
I can't browse network folders or print to 
network printers. Can someone point me to how I do this?

Thanks! 

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Re: Problem mounting an nfs

2002-09-11 Thread Dani Ridhaswana


I had the same problem. Try to re-configure your
ipchains, or if you wish you can stop ipchains service
by entering command

 /etc/init.d/ipchains stop

and try to mount again.

--- N.Venkitachalam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I am unable to mount an nfs file system on my RedHat
 release 7.1 machine
 from a HP_UNIX  nfs server.The NFS server daemon  is
 running on the Unix
 Machine and this m/c is accessible by telnet from
 the Linux m/c.Also the
 directory is exported to the world on the Unix m/c.
 I am giving the following command
 mount 192.168.69.224:/remote dir  /local dir
  The message i am getting is..
 mount:RPC timed out
 
 Funnily,this mount command works from another Linux
 M/c on the same network.
   HELP! ! !
 
 
 N.Venkitachalam
 Engineer - SI
 CMC Limited,
 15 A, Bhale Estate,
 Pune-Mumbai Highway,
 Wakadewadi,
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Re: Newbie Question: Joining an NT Domain?

2002-09-11 Thread Cristian Grigoriu

 The network architecture in my office is (briefly): An NT domain that
hands out IP's / default gateway / DNS through DHCP.
 I was able to make use if the Internet at my office by assigning my
Linux box a static IP outside of the DHCP range and just typing
 in the gateway and DNS IP's. This works fine for giving me access to
the Internet but I can't browse network folders or print to
 network printers. Can someone point me to how I do this?

You have to install Samba (www.samba.org) then edit /etc/samba.conf
accordingly. However, a good idea is to ask your administrator about
your PDC/BDC and WINS servers IP addresses and what type of
authentication (NT domain or share level) is in place. If
security=domain, then the administrator must create an additional
machine account for you.

 Chris G.

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Re: Rejection of mail

2002-09-11 Thread Mark Gillingham

Time out, eh. I have many examples of this from many different servers.


 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/11/02 07:23AM 
Probably at sendmail.org

The more I look at it, though, the more it looks to me like the
connection 
from Yahoo's server is just timing out.

On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, Mark Gillingham wrote:

 I see, but only partially. Where can I read more about this issue?
 
 Mark
 
 On Tuesday, September 10, 2002, at 10:41 PM, Mike Burger wrote:
 
  In all honesty, you don't.
 
  They should reconfigure their mail server to properly initiate the
mail
  session.  If you attempt to circumvent, you risk opening your
server to
  abuse as a spam relay site.
 
  On Tue, 10 Sep 2002, Mark Gillingham wrote:
 
  I fear that some potential mailman list members are unable to get
  confirmation requests  through my sendmail setup. I get the
following
  information in my mallog:
 
  Sep  9 19:31:28 gbf1 sendmail[3672]: g8A0VRx03672: tcpwrappers
  (web20405.mail.yahoo.com, 66.163.169.93) rejection
 
  Sep  9 19:31:28 gbf1 sendmail[3672]: NOQUEUE:
web20405.mail.yahoo.com
  [66.163.169.93] did not issue MAIL/EXPN/VRFY/ETRN during
connection to
  MTA
 
  How should I set the sendmail configuration to accept these
messages?
  Is this hosts.allow or sendmail.cf? Something else?
 
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off topic, hexdump usage on dd like file?

2002-09-11 Thread Willem van der Walt[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi,
I am trying to recover a deleted oracle datafile from a solaris machine
using the tct program.
In the process I want to use hexdump to find out with which
characters an Oracle datafile starts and stops.
I do not properly understand hexdump's output.
I want to see:
00 or ff and know that it is the representation of one charactor.
The program gives me more output than what i am looking for.
Can a experienced hexdump user perhaps tell me how to get what i want?

tia
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cdrom woes.

2002-09-11 Thread Postman Pat

Greetings,
I have having endless problems with my cdrom drive. I have RedHat 7.2 on a 
P1 200Mhz. The machine had Mandrake 8.2 installed on it and was working 
fine. I did the RedHat installation via cdrom. When I try to mount the 
cdrom I get an error:
[root@titania mnt]# mount cdrom/
mount: /dev/cdrom is not a valid block device

My dmesg output gives this about the cdrom before the mount command:
hdb: CD-912E/ATK, ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drive

After the first time I try to mount it, I also get this from dmesg:
ide-floppy driver 0.97
hdb: driver not present

This problems seems to be happening to both my old machines [both P1s] not 
to any of the new ones [P4, P3].

The strange this is that the installation was actually done from the cdrom. 
Any ideas what the problem might be?

The same cdrom drive is used on both machines. The only difference is the 
speed [12x  16x]. Both machines worked flawlessly with Mandrake. The last 
time I installed RedHat on both machines I used ver 7.0

Regards

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RE: Rejection of mail

2002-09-11 Thread Banze, Andreas

 Time out, eh. I have many examples of this from many 
 different servers.

 Probably at sendmail.org
 
 The more I look at it, though, the more it looks to me like the
 connection 
 from Yahoo's server is just timing out.

Doesn't tcpwrappers indicate that the connection isn't allowed at all?

   Sep  9 19:31:28 gbf1 sendmail[3672]: g8A0VRx03672: tcpwrappers
   (web20405.mail.yahoo.com, 66.163.169.93) rejection
  
   Sep  9 19:31:28 gbf1 sendmail[3672]: NOQUEUE:
 web20405.mail.yahoo.com
   [66.163.169.93] did not issue MAIL/EXPN/VRFY/ETRN during
 connection to
   MTA
  
   How should I set the sendmail configuration to accept these
 messages?
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Re: Problem mounting an nfs

2002-09-11 Thread Joachim Breuer

N.Venkitachalam [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I am unable to mount an nfs file system on my RedHat release 7.1 machine
 from a HP_UNIX  nfs server.The NFS server daemon  is running on the Unix
 Machine and this m/c is accessible by telnet from the Linux m/c.Also the
 directory is exported to the world on the Unix m/c.
 I am giving the following command
 mount 192.168.69.224:/remote dir  /local dir
  The message i am getting is..
 mount:RPC timed out

 Funnily,this mount command works from another Linux M/c on the same network.
   HELP! ! !

Two questions:

 - Are the machines (HP-SUX server and Linux client) on the same
network (as in physical domain), or is some kind of possibly filtered
routing going on?

 - I'm not sure whether you need the portmapper running on a
client-only nfs machine... You could give it a shot by issuing
  service portmap start
before trying the mount (or use 'service portmap status' first on both
the working and non-working client to find out if it's running). I'm
not sure whether 'service' is available on 7.1, if not use
  /etc/rc.d/init.d/portmap start
  /etc/rc.d/init.d/portmap status

More thoughts/debugging ideas:

 - Does reverse dns work for one of the linux hosts, but not the other
(as seen by the HP-UX)? Or is one of the linux hosts in the HP-UXs
/etc/hosts, but not the other?
(I.e. can the HP-UX determine the name of the working client but not the
name of the not-working client given its IP adderss - classical
headache.)

 - Does the following command show you which exports are available
from the HP-UX host (try this on both machines as well):
  showmount -e 192.168.69.224
(I've used the server IP you gave in the example above).

 - Last resort, trace the network traffic at the linux machine:
tcpdump -i eth0 -s 1600 -v -v host 192.168.69.224 | tee /tmp/nfsdebug
Leave this running while trying to mount (for best results, once on
the working and once on the not-working host again); then stop the
tcpdump with Ctrl-C. I'd be willing to look over the traces (saved in
/tmp/nfsdebug by the command above).


So long,
   Joe

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Re: Newbie Question: Joining an NT Domain?

2002-09-11 Thread Cristian Grigoriu

 But even with Samba installed and configured, your system will still
not be part of the domain.

False. Any Unix machine running a well configured Samba can be a NT
domain member assuming it has a valid SID.

 You also should not have had to set up a static IP for your Linux box.

False, again. There is no reason not to use a static IP address.

 It'll pick up all the references and an IP from your DHCP without
having to do that.

Quite the contrary, a machine without an IP address will behave as you
said.

 Anthony

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Re: The mystery of the disappearing NIC

2002-09-11 Thread achana

 Below are the /etc/modules.conf and output from ifconfig (taken when the NIC
 was still working).

 __/etc/modules.conf__
 alias parport_lowlevel parport_pc
 alias eth0 via-rhine

Hi. try another driver ?
alias eth0 8139too




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Re: Newbie Question: Joining an NT Domain?

2002-09-11 Thread Anthony Abby

 But even with Samba installed and configured, your system will still
not be part of the domain.

False. Any Unix machine running a well configured Samba can be a NT
domain member assuming it has a valid SID.

You can hack around it, but you are not part of that domain. NT does not treat Linux 
systems the same as it treats other NT systems. You will never have the seamless 
integration into the domain that other NT/2000 systems enjoy.  Not anything wrong with 
Linux, just a fact of the domain implementation that MS engineered.



 You also should not have had to set up a static IP for your Linux box.

False, again. There is no reason not to use a static IP address.

What?  That's preposterous.  Of course you want to use dynamic IP's on workstations.  
And besides, no one said he couldn't use static IP's.  I said there's no reason why he 
couldn't use dynamic IP's.  Think about it... he's gettign all his references 
(gateway, etc..) from DHCP 



 It'll pick up all the references and an IP from your DHCP without
having to do that.

Quite the contrary, a machine without an IP address will behave as you
said.

Huh??  Not sure what you mean at all.  You set up your linux machine to grab an IP 
through DHCP and it does.  Cut and dry.  I've done it for 4 years now.  No problem 
what so ever in running Linux systems off NT based DHCPs.

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Re: cdrom woes.

2002-09-11 Thread Emmanuel Seyman

On Wed, Sep 11, 2002 at 12:57:59PM -, Postman Pat wrote:
 
 The strange this is that the installation was actually done from the cdrom. 
 Any ideas what the problem might be?

Could you give us the output of the following commands:

cat /etc/grub.conf
cat /etc/fstab
ll /dev/cdrom
ll /dev/hdb
mount -v /mnt/cdrom

Emmanuel



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Re: Rejection of mail

2002-09-11 Thread Mike Burger

Yeah...unfortunately, timeouts happen...there's nothing you can configure 
to fix that.  Usually, it's network issues somewhere along the line.

On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, Mark Gillingham wrote:

 Time out, eh. I have many examples of this from many different servers.
 
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/11/02 07:23AM 
 Probably at sendmail.org
 
 The more I look at it, though, the more it looks to me like the
 connection 
 from Yahoo's server is just timing out.
 
 On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, Mark Gillingham wrote:
 
  I see, but only partially. Where can I read more about this issue?
  
  Mark
  
  On Tuesday, September 10, 2002, at 10:41 PM, Mike Burger wrote:
  
   In all honesty, you don't.
  
   They should reconfigure their mail server to properly initiate the
 mail
   session.  If you attempt to circumvent, you risk opening your
 server to
   abuse as a spam relay site.
  
   On Tue, 10 Sep 2002, Mark Gillingham wrote:
  
   I fear that some potential mailman list members are unable to get
   confirmation requests  through my sendmail setup. I get the
 following
   information in my mallog:
  
   Sep  9 19:31:28 gbf1 sendmail[3672]: g8A0VRx03672: tcpwrappers
   (web20405.mail.yahoo.com, 66.163.169.93) rejection
  
   Sep  9 19:31:28 gbf1 sendmail[3672]: NOQUEUE:
 web20405.mail.yahoo.com
   [66.163.169.93] did not issue MAIL/EXPN/VRFY/ETRN during
 connection to
   MTA
  
   How should I set the sendmail configuration to accept these
 messages?
   Is this hosts.allow or sendmail.cf? Something else?
  
   Mark
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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RE: Newbie Question: Joining an NT Domain?

2002-09-11 Thread Chris Mason

I have had a lot of practical experience with Linux and MS domains
lately.
The salient points are:
You can access windows shares via samba, put a mount statement in
/etc/mount with the username and password. Create an account on the
domain controller for the Linux user.

DHCP works great, it's a standard, not a Microsoft concoction. You will
get the IP, gateway, nameserver, and other info fomr the DHCP server
which will save a lot of time if you need to reconfigure.








-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Behalf Of Anthony Abby
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 8:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Newbie Question: Joining an NT Domain?

Chris, you're mixing up network terminology here.  Joining an NT
domain has nothing to do with utilizing NT based DHCP services.  Joining
a domain is for user and resource authentication and utilization.  You
can set up Samba (http://www.samba.org) to allow your system to share
resources with the NT boxes.  But even with Samba installed and
configured, your system will still not be part of the domain. MS doesn't
play well with others.

You also should not have had to set up a static IP for your Linux box.
It'll pick up all the references and an IP from your DHCP without having
to do that.

Anthony

-- Original Message --
From: Chris L. Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:  11 Sep 2002 07:37:30 -0500

The network architecture in my office is (briefly): An NT domain that
hands out IP's / default gateway / DNS through DHCP.
I was able to make use if the Internet at my office by assigning my
Linux box a static IP outside of the DHCP range and just typing
in the gateway and DNS IP's. This works fine for giving me access to
the Internet but I can't browse network folders or print to 
network printers. Can someone point me to how I do this?

Thanks! 

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Re: The mystery of the disappearing NIC

2002-09-11 Thread Gary Stainburn

On Wednesday 11 Sep 2002 12:25 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Below are the /etc/modules.conf and output from ifconfig (taken when the
  NIC was still working).
 
  __/etc/modules.conf__
  alias parport_lowlevel parport_pc
  alias eth0 via-rhine

 Hi. try another driver ?
 alias eth0 8139too

Funnily enough, I just returned from trying that.  I tried 8139too, 8139cp, 
ne2k-pci. via-rhine is the only one that didn't give error messages.

I've also tried putting the card in a different slot which had no effect.

I've had to replace the card because the box is needed but it would have been 
nice to find the fault, so if anyone has any other thoughts I'd like to hear 
them.

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Re: cdrom woes.

2002-09-11 Thread Gordon Messmer

On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 05:57, Postman Pat wrote:
 I have having endless problems with my cdrom drive. I have RedHat 7.2 on a 
 P1 200Mhz.
...
 [root@titania mnt]# mount cdrom/
 mount: /dev/cdrom is not a valid block device

It's a bug.  The short fix is: s root, do this
 depmod -ae

Apply all available updates, including the kernel errata ASAP.  Use
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Re: wine question

2002-09-11 Thread Frank Bax

someone suggested trying 'wordperfect' from shell, which produced:

wine: readwriteprintcap.c:641: ParseLprPrintcapBuffers: Assertion 
`(charsCopied  4)' failed.

Frank

At 07:38 PM 9/10/02, Gary wrote:
On Tuesday 10 September 2002 05:39 pm, you wrote:

  I installed WPO2000 on RedHat 7.2 - it worked fine for a while.  I used
  the updated install scripts and Mr. Torrie's CorelWine rpm.  It has
  been working firn for a couple of weeks (and continues to do so on
  another machine).  Now when I start the WP application, I get a window
  that says Wine initializing..., then it goes away (a little too
  quickly, I think), and then... nothing.  Any ideas?

Yep, every once in awhile, a stale lock file does not close.  This is
easly taken care of by going into your (dot)-wpo2000/wineserver directory
(in your home dir) and removing the file.   I think it is located there.
Once deleted, it will work perfectly again..

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Neighbour Table Overflow error

2002-09-11 Thread Steven Bonici


We are currently running RedHat Linux 6.0, Kernel release 2.2.5 on a PII 233
with 2 NICs.  We are using this box to communicate with 2 outside servers,
one is a web server using SSH to transfer files and the other is over a VPN
connection, again to transfer files.  Each NIC has its own IP address, has a
default route to the main firewall and another route was added to handle the
other outside server.  Soon after installing a second NIC we started
receiving these errors on the console;

NET: 248 messages suppressed (the ### keeps changing)
Neighbour Table Overflow

Does anyone have any ideas what these errors are?  I have did some searching
but cannot find anything.

Thanks - Steven 



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Redhat 6.1 Problems

2002-09-11 Thread mbowman

Hi,

This is my first post to the list.

A client of ours has a HP Netserver E50 running RH 6.1. There server is an
open relay.  I have looked on the web, and I have noticed that the best way
to fix the problem is to upgrade the O/S to a new version, however is there
anything one can do to stop the server from being an open relay without a
major upgrade of the O/S.

The have sendmail-8.9.3-15 installed.

I'm alarmed that their /etc/access file  is like the following

# Check the /usr/doc/sendmail-8.9.3/README.cf file for a description
# of the format of this file. (search for access_db in that file)
# The /usr/doc/sendmail-8.9.3/README.cf is part of the sendmail-doc
# package.
#
# by default we allow relaying from localhost...
localhost.localdomain   RELAY
localhost   RELAY
127.0.0.1   RELAY

Is the above the problem? - How can I fix it?

TIA

Matthew K Bowman
Systems Administrator




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Need docs on Btree

2002-09-11 Thread Billy Davis



We are porting an old B-Tree application from 
FreeBSD to RedHat 7.3, but we cannot find any information on the B-Tree read and 
write commands. 'man btree' yeilds info on 'dbopen'. 'man read' and 
'man write' have nothing to do with B-Tree. Can anybody help us find info 
on B-Tree under RedHat?

Thanks,
BD


INIT does not shutdown

2002-09-11 Thread Jim_Wu

Hi:

I installed redhat 7.3 and when I either shutdown or reboot the system,
the last message on the console says INIT : no more process left in this
runlevel
and that is it. What am I missing ?

Jim



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Re: Redhat 6.1 Problems

2002-09-11 Thread R P Herrold

On Wed, 11 Sep 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 The have sendmail-8.9.3-15 installed.
 
 Is the above the problem? - How can I fix it?

1.  Update the box to a more current version, or remove or 
firewall it away from the internet or mailserver duties it 
seemingly is serving -- this as a matter of network hygene.

2.  Update the sendmail into the 8.11 series at least -- this 
will probably resolve the issue.

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Re: Redhat 6.1 Problems

2002-09-11 Thread Ed Wilts

On Wed, Sep 11, 2002 at 10:37:19AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 This is my first post to the list.
Welcome!

 A client of ours has a HP Netserver E50 running RH 6.1. There server is an
 open relay.  I have looked on the web, and I have noticed that the best way
 to fix the problem is to upgrade the O/S to a new version, however is there
 anything one can do to stop the server from being an open relay without a
 major upgrade of the O/S.
 
 The have sendmail-8.9.3-15 installed.

For starters, you do not *have* to upgrade to a new Red Hat release,
although it will help solve other problems.  You *can* secure your 6.1
system - we're still running a production 6.1 mail system at work.

You should upgrade sendmail to the latest release.  We're running
sendmail-8.11.6-1.6.y.
It's likely that your mail server is also running a DNS.  If so, upgrade
it.  Pay a visit to ftp.redhat.com and cd /pub/redhat/linux/updates/6.1
and apply all the updates that are relevent to your system.  Then cd to
a more current release like 6.2 that Red Hat still publishes errata for.
You'll find a current sendmail there.  If you go too far forward, like
7.3, you could run into dependency issues (like glibc) that you may not
be prepared to resolve right now.  You could grab the source rpm and
rebuild it, but grabbing the 6.2 binary is certainly easier.

 
 I'm alarmed that their /etc/access file  is like the following
 
 # Check the /usr/doc/sendmail-8.9.3/README.cf file for a description
 # of the format of this file. (search for access_db in that file)
 # The /usr/doc/sendmail-8.9.3/README.cf is part of the sendmail-doc
 # package.
 #
 # by default we allow relaying from localhost...
 localhost.localdomain   RELAY
 localhost   RELAY
 127.0.0.1   RELAY
 
 Is the above the problem? - How can I fix it?

This is good.

Back up /etc/mail before you start but don't copy the config file back
when you're done - look at each line in sendmail.mc and determine its
applicability to your new release and add it.

Cheers,
.../Ed
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Re: Rejection of mail

2002-09-11 Thread R P Herrold

On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, Mark Gillingham wrote:

 Time out, eh. I have many examples of this from many different servers.

RFC 2821, section 4.5.3.2 Timeouts, suggests a 5 minute
timeout -- many remote MTA are configured 'impatiently' and do
not honor that suggestion.

I discuss debugging this at:
   http://www.owlriver.com/tips/trace-sendmail.html

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RE: Need docs on Btree

2002-09-11 Thread John H. Clark, III
Title: RE: Need docs on Btree






Check www.sleepycat.com for documentation on all Berkeley DB formats including btree.


-Original Message-

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Billy Davis

Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 9:49 AM

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Subject: Need docs on Btree


We are porting an old B-Tree application from FreeBSD to RedHat 7.3, but we cannot find any information on the B-Tree read and write commands.  'man btree' yeilds info on 'dbopen'.  'man read' and 'man write' have nothing to do with B-Tree.  Can anybody help us find info on B-Tree under RedHat?

 

Thanks,

BD





Re: Need docs on Btree

2002-09-11 Thread Brian Ashe

Billy Davis,

On Wednesday September 11, 2002 10:49, Billy Davis wrote:
 We are porting an old B-Tree application from FreeBSD to RedHat 7.3, but we
 cannot find any information on the B-Tree read and write commands.  'man
 btree' yeilds info on 'dbopen'.  'man read' and 'man write' have nothing to
 do with B-Tree.  Can anybody help us find info on B-Tree under RedHat?

Is your old program using the Berkley DB API? It may be using a different API 
then is available now or a proprietary one. B-Tree is a method of doing 
things, not an API.

Are you planning on using the Berkley DB API to access the B-Tree methods? If 
you look in the dbopen manpage, you'll see it uses put, get, del, etc. 
for operations.

If you want docs on Berkley DB, the place to go is their website or buy their 
books. More info at...
http://www.sleepycat.com/

I hope this helps.

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Re: Newbie Question: Joining an NT Domain?

2002-09-11 Thread Cristian Grigoriu

  But even with Samba installed and configured, your system will
still
 not be part of the domain.
 False. Any Unix machine running a well configured Samba can be a NT
 domain member assuming it has a valid SID.
 You can hack around it, but you are not part of that domain. NT does
not treat Linux systems the same as it treats other NT systems.

NT doesn't even know it's talking to a Linux machine.

 You will never have the seamless integration into the domain that
other NT/2000 systems enjoy.  Not anything wrong with Linux, just a fact
of the domain implementation that MS engineered.

As far as accessing shares and printers is concerned, a Linux machine
behaves exactly like a Windows one.

  You also should not have had to set up a static IP for your Linux
box.
 False, again. There is no reason not to use a static IP address.
 What?  That's preposterous.  Of course you want to use dynamic IP's on
workstations.  And besides, no one said he couldn't use static IP's.  I
said there's no reason why he couldn't use dynamic IP's.  Think about
it... he's gettign all his references (gateway, etc..) from DHCP

This dynamic/static IP address issue was my big misunderstanding (I'm an
ESL, after all). I apologize.

 Anthony

Grig



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Re: Redhat 6.1 Problems [sendmail]

2002-09-11 Thread sgarcia

In [EMAIL PROTECTED],
on 09/11/2002 at 06:37 AM,
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:


A client of ours has a HP Netserver E50 running RH 6.1. There server is
an open relay.  I have looked on the web, and I have noticed that the
best way to fix the problem is to upgrade the O/S to a new version,
however is there anything one can do to stop the server from being an
open relay without a major upgrade of the O/S.

The have sendmail-8.9.3-15 installed.

It is probably possible to configure 8.9.3 to eliminate open relaying.

When I had to do it, however, I found it was a LOT easier to upgrade
sendmail.  The relay blocking portions of sendmail were a big part of the
change to 8.10.  The current version is 8.12.x.

There's no reason to upgrade the OS, or even take down the machine.  Just
rebuild sendmail with a current version and be sure you set the cf file up
to block relaying.

I'm alarmed that their /etc/access file  is like the following

# Check the /usr/doc/sendmail-8.9.3/README.cf file for a description # of
the format of this file. (search for access_db in that file) # The
/usr/doc/sendmail-8.9.3/README.cf is part of the sendmail-doc # package.
#
# by default we allow relaying from localhost...
localhost.localdomain   RELAY
localhost   RELAY
127.0.0.1   RELAY

Is the above the problem? - How can I fix it?

You want relaying from localhost.  That means that mail originating on the
local machine will go out.




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Re: Newbie Question: Joining an NT Domain?

2002-09-11 Thread Anthony Abby

NT doesn't even know it's talking to a Linux machine.

Yes and no.  Depends on what you're doing.  Especially with logging into a domain from 
a linux machine where your login script requires registry editing and such. Like I 
said before, you can hack around it, but you will never have the seamless integration 
that other NT machiens have obviously.


 You will never have the seamless integration into the domain that
other NT/2000 systems enjoy.  Not anything wrong with Linux, just a fact
of the domain implementation that MS engineered.

As far as accessing shares and printers is concerned, a Linux machine
behaves exactly like a Windows one.

Things as simple as shares and printers yes, but there is a vast world beyond those 
simple subjects that have, and do, cause problems within a domain.  I speak from 
experience ;)


  You also should not have had to set up a static IP for your Linux
box.
 False, again. There is no reason not to use a static IP address.
 What?  That's preposterous.  Of course you want to use dynamic IP's on
workstations.  And besides, no one said he couldn't use static IP's.  I
said there's no reason why he couldn't use dynamic IP's.  Think about
it... he's gettign all his references (gateway, etc..) from DHCP

This dynamic/static IP address issue was my big misunderstanding (I'm an
ESL, after all). I apologize.



No need to apologize to me... none at all.  If you have specific questions about how 
to integrate your system with SAMBA please pass them on by all means.  The SAMBA 
mailing list, hosted through samba.org is a wealth of information... which I also 
highly recommend you utilize.

Luck!

Anthony



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Re: Need docs on Btree

2002-09-11 Thread Billy Davis


- Original Message -
From: Brian Ashe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 11:38 AM
Subject: Re: Need docs on Btree



 Is your old program using the Berkley DB API? It may be using a different
API
 then is available now or a proprietary one. B-Tree is a method of doing
 things, not an API.

I don't know the answer to that.  The 'C' modules that I have compiled under
the standard RedHat release include 'read' and 'write' statements, instead
of 'put' and 'get', but they compile just fine.  I just do not know how it
knows about 'read' and 'write'


 Are you planning on using the Berkley DB API to access the B-Tree methods?
If
 you look in the dbopen manpage, you'll see it uses put, get, del,
etc.
 for operations.

I looked at the dbopen manpage but it does not seem to concide with what I
have.  For example, the source statements in my program that read a record,
look like this:

fd is the filename
record is the record number
nbytes is the number of bytes to read

if (lseek(fd,record,0) ==ERROR)
return(ERROR);
if (read(fd,buffer,nbytes) != nbytes)
return(ERROR);
return(OK);

Does this look familiar???



 If you want docs on Berkley DB, the place to go is their website or buy
their
 books. More info at...
 http://www.sleepycat.com/

 I hope this helps.

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RH 7.3 boot problem after installing with adaptec 2940

2002-09-11 Thread Leandro J. Kohler

Hello,

Does anybody knows something about a problem that I can finished installing
rh 7.3 on a machine with SCSI Adaptec 2940 but the system can't boot after
installing ?

Thanks


Leandro J. Kohler



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Re: Q bulk transfer of mail from /var/spool/mail/user_name to /home/user_name

2002-09-11 Thread Martin Mewes

Hi Anthony,

Anthony E. Greene writes:

   if [ -f /home/$mailuser/.bashrc ]; then

Hmm, what if a user is setup, but has no .bashrc?
But its a good start :-D

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Re: RH 7.3 boot problem after installing with adaptec 2940

2002-09-11 Thread R P Herrold

On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, Leandro J. Kohler wrote:

 Does anybody knows something about a problem that I can finished installing
 rh 7.3 on a machine with SCSI Adaptec 2940 but the system can't boot after
 installing ?

Probably the mkinitrd was not properly created, and the needed 
SCSI driver is not present.  Did you make the recommended boot 
floppy at the end of the install process, or do you have 
an earlier version to fall back to, to repair?  

It may be simpler to 'upgrade' the system in text mode, to get
a console (alt-F2) from which to effect repairs.

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Re: Trouble ticket system

2002-09-11 Thread Anthony E. Greene

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Finally got it installed and it is fabulous. Pretty hard to install and
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but very nice.

I looked at RT, but it seemed over-capable and over-complicated for my
needs. I needed something easy to install and manage. I also wanted
something that I was confident would work with my favorite database,
PostgreSQL. After some looking around, I found Teacup PRMS:

  http://www.altara.org/teacup.html

It's not a full-featured as RT, but if your needs are simple, then Teacup
may be good enough. It's easy to install and has header/footer templates
for the web pages to make it easy to give it a style that is consistent
your intranet.

Here's a whole list of similar software:

  http://linas.org/linux/pm.html

Tony
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Audio Question for Blind user

2002-09-11 Thread Vidiot

A person who visits my web site to download promos is blind.  He is
running Linux, but not 7.x.

The promos that I have are MPEG-1 VideoCD compatible.  Obviously he does not
run X and uses a player to play the promos.  He would like to extract the
audio from the MPEG-1 file, in order to save space.  Anyone know of a non-GUI
tool that can do that for him?

Also, because the Star Trek Nemesis promo is a streaming QuickTime promo,
he can't play it.  He has found a DiVX version of it and would like to
extract the audio.  Anyone know of a non-GUI tool for extracting the audio
from DiVX files?

Thanks in advance.  I will pass the info to him.

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bootp DHCP Issues

2002-09-11 Thread Hughes, Michael

I have a Windows 2000 DHCP server that is serving Linux boxes and I have
DHCP configured to accept both DHCP and BOOTP.
The Linux boxes are using something called pump on the clients which
utilizes DHCP and BOOTP, I think.
The Linux boxes get a lease time of just 12hours every time, all the
time no matter what.
 
Anyway does anyone have any idea's has what is going on?



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Re: Question re: perl RPM missing file

2002-09-11 Thread Barry




Thanks I'll give that a try.

Barry

Emmanuel Seyman wrote:

  On Mon, Sep 09, 2002 at 01:36:06PM -0400, Barry Lynch wrote:
  
  
perl-perl-RPM 0.291-2 requires Librpm.so.0
How do I find the required Lib??  Confused newbie.

  
  
You probably need to install the rpm-devel package.

Emmanuel



  






Graphs in Linux

2002-09-11 Thread s peram

Hi All gurus,
I've been having problems generating graphs as gif
files in Linux. I'm using the application Graphit with
Java,  RH LInux 6.2 kernel 2.4.7(the kernel has been
recompiled previously), but the software fails to
generate a graph after a program is run.
The same code is working on other machines.
can any of you gurus tell me where I need to look for
anything that that is related to generation of graphs
could be broken on this machine.
I'm relatively a newbie to Linux.
I'll really appreciate your help.

Thanks, 

Peram


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RE: How to configure a Linux machine as a Router

2002-09-11 Thread Langa Kentane

Do temporarily use an any-to-any permit policy how do I do that?

-Original Message-
From: Knut Ove Hauge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 12:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: How to configure a Linux machine as a Router


To completely remove ipchains go to /sbin/lokkit and select no firewall.
This is in  redhat. 


--- Langa Kentane [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:  Do a 'ipchains -l or
-L' can remember which. This will tell you what
 rules
 are currently running. Look at the Ipchains man page that should tell 
 you how to remove all the rules so that you can continue testing. I 
 think it's
 'ipchains -F'. Sorry I don't have a concrete answer for you but it's
 been a
 while since I have used ipchains
 
 -Original Message-
 From: rahul b jain cs student [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 3:55 PM
 To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 Subject: RE: How to configure a Linux machine as a Router
 
 
 Hi,
 
 I tried the suggested changes but it still is not able to communicate. 
 How do I check whether packets are not being blocked by 
 ipchains/iptables ?
 
 I had one more question.
 To eth2 I have given the addr. 192.168.0.13 and to eth3, 192.168.0.14. 
 Since eth3 is also given a 192.168.0 network addr., during startup the
 routing
 table has the following entry for eth3
 
 DestinationGateway Genmask -- iface
 192.168.0.00.0.0.0255.255.255.0eth3
 
 I have to manually delete this entry and make the destination 
 192.168.1.0. Cant I do this permanently ?
 
 Many thanks,
 rahul.
 
 On Mon, 9 Sep 2002, Skuse, Phil wrote:
 
  In /etc/sysctl.conf:
 
  net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1
 
  Or
 
  echo 1  /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
 
  Also check that you are not blocking the packets with
  ipchains/iptables
 
  -Original Message-
  From: rahul b jain cs student [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: 09 September 2002 14:32
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: How to configure a Linux machine as a Router
 
 
  Hi,
 
  I have a Linux server which I want to configure as a Router. On one
 
  end it is connected to a workstation and on the other to a server
 both
  of which are Linux machines. So the network looks like this
 
   Workstation  Router  Server
   192.168.0.1  192.168.0.14192.168.1.14
 
  I am using a direct connection (using cross over cable) for all the
 
  machines. At the Router eth2 is used to talk to 192.168.0 network
 and
  eth3 is used to talk to 192.168.1 network. I am able to ping from
 the
  workstation to the router, from the router to the server. However
 my
  ping from the workstation to the server fails. I have ip forwarding
 on
  at the Router. Can anyone tell me what I have missed so that I can
  make the linux machine work as a router.
 
  Many Thanks,
  Rahul.
 
 
 
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RE: Ping problem.. F1..F1..F1

2002-09-11 Thread Langa Kentane

They are on the same logical network so what does the gateway have to do
with it?

I would suggest that you check that the card drivers have loaded properly.
Do an 'lsmod'. If that is so also check dmesg output. That should give you
clues as to what might be happening with the card upon boot up.

One other thing that I have found to bring problems at times is the bios
setting that goes something like plug and play OS installed.

Another thing you could try is to run tcpdump and see if the box can
actually see the physical network.

My 2c

Ciao

-Original Message-
From: Daniel Tan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 4:01 AM
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Subject: Re: Ping problem.. F1..F1..F1


check your gateway

- Original Message - 
From: dileep cyriac [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 1:23 AM
Subject: Ping problem.. F1..F1..F1


Hi,

I have two machines one on redhat Linux 7.3 [linbox] and another 
running Windows [littlebox]. I have installed the network card on 
linbox and configured it with IP address 192.168.0.3. The IP 
address of winbox is 192.168.0.1. My problem is that i cannot ping 
 from linbox to winbox and vice versa. While ping'ing, it says 
'Destination host Unreachable'. My NIC is Realtek 8139. From 
linbox i can ping its own interface [192.168.0.3] correctly and i 
can also communicate with all other windows machines from winbox. 
While booting linbox under windows, its NIC is also working 
properly. The routing table of linbox is as follows:

+
 

Destination  Gateway  GenmaskFlags  Metric  Ref Use 
Iface
192.168.0.0  *255.255.255.0  U  0   0 0 eth0
127.0.0.1*255.0.0.0  U  0   0 0 lo
default  linbox   0.0.0.0UG 0   0 0 eth0

+++

Please Help!!

Thanks,
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Re:Changing directory in red hat 7.3 with wu-ftp

2002-09-11 Thread Protter, Steven

The red hat 7.2 to redhat 7.3 upgrade turns on ftp chroot, without appropriate 
administrator notification.

chroot limits a user to his home directory, by making that appear to be the root. It 
prevents somone from getting to the real root of the system.

This does decrease vulnerabiltity to the wu-ftpd exec security exploit.

I'm thinking about proftpd.

The default ftp configuration file can be modified to turn this off.

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Re:Re: Red Hat 7.3 and linuxconf

2002-09-11 Thread John Haverty

I found the following in a Google search while looking for reasonable answers to finding a non X unified configurator that is extensible / scriptable, and I found this snarky trollish reply on the RedHat list. I would say this is horrible P.R. since the rank on Google is impressively high. Mr. Talkington, which sounds like a phony name, you sir are both offensive and rude. I happen to like vi, but wading through /etc/sysconfig half cocked is not a serious attempt that system administration. I would like to take this opportunity to thank redhat for the operating system, but strongly recommend two things: The return o Linuxconf, as it is useful and familiar. Secondly, I find being shut out of update servers annoying and having to go to speakeasy.rpmfind.net to get critical updates, some involving security kind of unfair. I do pay for RedHat and wish to support it, but I am upset about Linuxconf and "update servers too busy." Hope this helps mak!
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RE: Newbie: Samba problem

2002-09-11 Thread Langa Kentane
Title: Message



It 
would help you very much to actually send a copy of your smb.conf file, 
including the exact error. That way you have a much better chance of getting 
help. No one will help you if you send a request with so little info on 
it.

  
  -Original Message-From: Joseph Teo 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 
  10:27 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Newbie: Samba 
  problem
  i was wondering if anyone had a working smb.conf 
  file that i could look at.
  
  i'm having problems getting into my samba 
  server. Its coming up with cannot connect to server or an error along 
  those lines
  
  Any help would be appreciated.
  
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Video card recommendation

2002-09-11 Thread seeliger

Folks,

My Elsa Gloria II card is dying.  Might any of you be able to suggest a
replacement card that is well supported by XFree86 3.3.6?  This is an old
version, I know, but I'm running Redhat 6.2, and to upgrade X I'd need to
upgrade the kernel, which might break my main application (which means I'd
have to run it on NT).  I'd like to work at 1600x1200 resolution with 24
bit color, as I do currently.

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Memory is not detected correctly

2002-09-11 Thread Darryl Bowler

I 'm running the following

[root@darryl root]# uname -a
Linux darryl 2.4.9-34 #1 Sat Jun 1 06:10:23 EDT 2002 i686 unknown

The problem I have is that I have 192MB of physical memory, however my system on 
bootup only detects 128MB. I have tried passing the mem parm to the kernal on bootup 
via grub.conf, but this didn't work.

Any ideas ?

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Re: Need docs on Btree

2002-09-11 Thread Brian Ashe

Billy Davis,

On Wednesday September 11, 2002 11:57, Billy Davis wrote:
snip
 I don't know the answer to that.  The 'C' modules that I have compiled
 under the standard RedHat release include 'read' and 'write' statements,
 instead of 'put' and 'get', but they compile just fine.  I just do not know
 how it knows about 'read' and 'write'

snip
 I looked at the dbopen manpage but it does not seem to concide with what I
 have.  For example, the source statements in my program that read a record,
 look like this:

 fd is the filename
 record is the record number
 nbytes is the number of bytes to read

 if (lseek(fd,record,0) ==ERROR)
 return(ERROR);
 if (read(fd,buffer,nbytes) != nbytes)
 return(ERROR);
 return(OK);

 Does this look familiar???

Yes. It looks like normal file descriptor operations. ;)

One possibility...

Assuming you're compiling fine, but it's not working or is generating massive 
errors... Did you make sure that you have the right version of db installed? 
If it is really old, it may be using 1.85 or something older. It may be that 
there is just enough compatibility to get it to compile, but not operate as 
desired. Try verifying the old version then see if you've got the right libs 
and devel packages installed.
For instance for 1.85...
db1-1.85-x
db1-devel-1.85-x

Then you should just have to make sure you link to the right one.

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Re: bootp DHCP Issues

2002-09-11 Thread Knut Ove Hauge

I thought pump was not implemented in new versions of linux. 

--- Hughes, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:  I have
a Windows 2000 DHCP server that is serving Linux boxes and I
 have
 DHCP configured to accept both DHCP and BOOTP.
 The Linux boxes are using something called pump on the clients
 which
 utilizes DHCP and BOOTP, I think.
 The Linux boxes get a lease time of just 12hours every time, all the
 time no matter what.
  
 Anyway does anyone have any idea's has what is going on?
 
 
 
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RES: RH 7.3 boot problem after installing with adaptec 2940

2002-09-11 Thread Leandro J. Kohler

Yes, I created a floppy disk boot. Using it I can boot the system.

I am thinging that the Adaptec 2940 SCSI drivers are all in RH 7.3 or not ?

Is there something else ?

Thanks,

Leandro Kohler


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nome de R P Herrold
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Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Assunto: Re: RH 7.3 boot problem after installing with adaptec 2940


On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, Leandro J. Kohler wrote:

 Does anybody knows something about a problem that I can finished
installing
 rh 7.3 on a machine with SCSI Adaptec 2940 but the system can't boot after
 installing ?

Probably the mkinitrd was not properly created, and the needed
SCSI driver is not present.  Did you make the recommended boot
floppy at the end of the install process, or do you have
an earlier version to fall back to, to repair?

It may be simpler to 'upgrade' the system in text mode, to get
a console (alt-F2) from which to effect repairs.

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Re: Memory is not detected correctly

2002-09-11 Thread Sam Ockman

No ideas, but lots of questions.  What motherboard (and what chipset is
used)?  Does your BIOS tell you that it recognizes all 192MB?  Did a
previous kernel or version of Linux?  If you dual boot into (gasp) a
legacy operating system like Windows XP, does it recognize all 192MB?

-Sam

On Wed, Sep 11, 2002 at 11:44:04AM -0500, Darryl Bowler wrote:
 I 'm running the following
 
 [root@darryl root]# uname -a
 Linux darryl 2.4.9-34 #1 Sat Jun 1 06:10:23 EDT 2002 i686 unknown
 
 The problem I have is that I have 192MB of physical memory, however my system on 
bootup only detects 128MB. I have tried passing the mem parm to the kernal on bootup 
via grub.conf, but this didn't work.
 
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Re: Memory is not detected correctly

2002-09-11 Thread Gordon Messmer

On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 09:44, Darryl Bowler wrote:
 [root@darryl root]# uname -a
 Linux darryl 2.4.9-34 #1 Sat Jun 1 06:10:23 EDT 2002 i686 unknown
 
 The problem I have is that I have 192MB of physical memory, however my system on 
bootup only detects 128MB. I have tried passing the mem parm to the kernal on bootup 
via grub.conf, but this didn't work.

Does the BIOS recognize all of your 192MB?




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Adding a disk drive

2002-09-11 Thread John Burke
Title: Adding a disk drive





I'm coming to Linux from a platform where incorporating additional storage could be as simple as plugging in the drive and configuring it in online as part of any volume set.

Things don't seem as easy on Linux. I have a RH 7.3 system that was created with one disk drive. I've added a second, creating a single partition and formatting it as EXT3 (same as first drive). What I want to be able to do is have /usr, /var, etc. be able to use the space on the new drive. In my words, incorporate the added drive in the / volume space. This does not seem possible - or am I missing something?




Re: Rejection of mail

2002-09-11 Thread Mark Gillingham

That is the theory that I'm working on now. tcpwrappers is not allowing 
this incoming mail. In fact, if I set hosts.allow to ALL: ALL: ALLOW 
the message get through so I'm being to strict.

On Wednesday, September 11, 2002, at 07:59 AM, Banze, Andreas wrote:

 Doesn't tcpwrappers indicate that the connection isn't allowed at all?



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RE: Newbie: Samba problem

2002-09-11 Thread Michael S. Dunsavage
Title: Message



Also, 
what error is it exactly? 

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  It 
  would help you very much to actually send a copy of your smb.conf file, 
  including the exact error. That way you have a much better chance of getting 
  help. No one will help you if you send a request with so little info on 
  it.
  

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Newbie: Samba problem
i was wondering if anyone had a working 
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i'm having problems getting into my samba 
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Any help would be appreciated.

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RE: bootp DHCP Issues

2002-09-11 Thread Hughes, Michael

this is on a RH 7.0 machines

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Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 1:18 PM
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Subject: Re: bootp  DHCP Issues


I thought pump was not implemented in new versions of linux. 

--- Hughes, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:  I have
a Windows 2000 DHCP server that is serving Linux boxes and I
 have
 DHCP configured to accept both DHCP and BOOTP.
 The Linux boxes are using something called pump on the clients
 which
 utilizes DHCP and BOOTP, I think.
 The Linux boxes get a lease time of just 12hours every time, all the
 time no matter what.
  
 Anyway does anyone have any idea's has what is going on?
 
 
 
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Default route keeps changing

2002-09-11 Thread michael . bartlett

Hi all,

I've recently re-installed my box which I use as a
router/firewall/dhcp/etc... I was running RH 7.2 - but after a horrid hard
disc failure I've installed 7.3. My problem is this:

I dialup via ppp0 and set that as my default route in my dial script. Three
times in the last two days, my box has just decided to change the default
route back to eth0 and so I have to manually go and set this to ppp0 again.
Does anybody have any idea what could be causing this bizarre behaviour?
DHCP (the box itself has a static IP)? 

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Lost Partition Tables

2002-09-11 Thread tech

HELP!!!

Someone has erased the partition tables from a server we were using! (Long 
Story).

None of the data has been written over, and I would like to recreate the tables 
so that I can either boot the system, or mount the drive and retrieve several 
backup files.  

The partitions were wiped using DellPart, and no new partitions were made.  
When I boot, the grub console comes up.  I used “rescuept” to find what looks 
like the starting and ending blocks for three partitions.  When I use parted to 
create these, I get the following error: Can’t create a partition outside of 
the device”.  Not sure what this means.

I have run out of ideas on how to get this to work?  Any help would be 
appreciated.


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RE: bootp DHCP Issues

2002-09-11 Thread Rick Warner


Lease time is a server configuration option.  Is the server configured to
give 12 hour leases?  Do other platforms get 12 hour leases, also?

- rick -

On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, Hughes, Michael wrote:

 this is on a RH 7.0 machines

 -Original Message-
 From: Knut Ove Hauge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 1:18 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: bootp  DHCP Issues


 I thought pump was not implemented in new versions of linux.

 --- Hughes, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:  I have
 a Windows 2000 DHCP server that is serving Linux boxes and I
  have
  DHCP configured to accept both DHCP and BOOTP.
  The Linux boxes are using something called pump on the clients
  which
  utilizes DHCP and BOOTP, I think.
  The Linux boxes get a lease time of just 12hours every time, all the
  time no matter what.
 
  Anyway does anyone have any idea's has what is going on?
 
 
 
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RE: bootp DHCP Issues

2002-09-11 Thread Hughes, Michael

The server is set to 72 hour lease periods.  Other platforms i.e. Windows
9x, NT, Xp get the proper leases from a DHCP standpoint. I don't think that
the server is configured wrong since everything else seems to work fine
(other platforms that are on the network).

The only machine giving us the problem is the Linux machine which there are
4.  these have RH7.0

thanks 
MH  

Lease time is a server configuration option.  Is the server configured to
give 12 hour leases?  Do other platforms get 12 hour leases, also?

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Change root password

2002-09-11 Thread Everything Billiard

Hi List
Does anyone know how to change the root password on Red Hat 7.2 using
(putty) ssh
Thanks
Ed



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Re: Change root password

2002-09-11 Thread Anthony Abby

Hi List
Does anyone know how to change the root password on Red Hat 7.2 using
(putty) ssh
Thanks
Ed


You'd do it the same way you would directly logged in sitting at the terminal.  If not 
root already, su then passwd.

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Re: Change root password

2002-09-11 Thread ebinc

Thanks I mean after I login as root what do I need to change the password
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Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 2:37 PM
Subject: Re: Change root password


 Hi List
 Does anyone know how to change the root password on Red Hat 7.2 using
 (putty) ssh
 Thanks
 Ed


 You'd do it the same way you would directly logged in sitting at the
terminal.  If not root already, su then passwd.

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shell script

2002-09-11 Thread alexis Vasquez

need to assign the TERM variable depending on if user
is on console TERM=scoansi, but if it's on terminal
'pts/#'  then TERM=vt100.. 
In .bash_profile I saw this.

if [ -f ~/.bashrc ]; then
. ~/.bashrc
fi

so I did 
get the value for command 'tty' Don't know how to do
this to the variable tty-type. 

if tty-type in 'tty[1,2,#]' ; then
 TERM=scoansi
else
 TERM=vt100
fi

---  also did

if TERM=linux ; then  
 TERM=scoansi
else
 TERM=vt100
fi

IT doesn't work.. tried to read the man bash but
overhelm me.   plz.  give some tips for programin.


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RE: shell script

2002-09-11 Thread David Freeman


  need to assign the TERM variable depending on if user
  is on console TERM=scoansi, but if it's on terminal
  'pts/#'  then TERM=vt100.. 
  In .bash_profile I saw this.

  if tty-type in 'tty[1,2,#]' ; then
   TERM=scoansi
  else
   TERM=vt100
  fi

Did you 'EXPORT TERM'?

AFAIK you need to do that to have it used.

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redhat linux installation on twinhead laptop model 2A00

2002-09-11 Thread Wilson-Ryan Palaca
Dir Sir/Mam,
Iwould like to ask for your help regarding the installation of redhat linux software for a twinhead laptop model 2A00 with SiS 650 video chip and smartlink 56 k modem.Iam havingtroubleinstalling linux redhat 7.0 onthe laptop because it doesn't support thevideo chip. There arestillother devices that are not working so pls. help me. thank you. 
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Re: Change root password

2002-09-11 Thread rahul b jain cs student

after you login as root type passwd and then follow the instructions on
screen.
rahul.

On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, ebinc wrote:

 Thanks I mean after I login as root what do I need to change the password
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  Hi List
  Does anyone know how to change the root password on Red Hat 7.2 using
  (putty) ssh
  Thanks
  Ed
 
 
  You'd do it the same way you would directly logged in sitting at the
 terminal.  If not root already, su then passwd.
 
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Re: Change root password

2002-09-11 Thread ebinc

Once I log in as root how do I change the password Red Hat 7.2
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Re: Change root password

2002-09-11 Thread Anthony Abby

Thanks I mean after I login as root what do I need to change the password


Maybe I'm just not understanding what you're trying to do... all you need to do to 
change the password is type 'passwd' in a terminal window.

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RE: unsubscribe

2002-09-11 Thread Carter, Shaun G

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Did it thanks

2002-09-11 Thread ebinc

I changed the password thanks for the help
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Memory is not detected correctly

2002-09-11 Thread Darryl Bowler

The bios will see all the memory, all 192MB.

7.2 is the only version that I have used.

It. not a dual boot machine, only runs RH 7.2.

Not sure what motherboard it has. The machine came used, and I never took the 
opportunity to take it apart.

Regards

Sep  8 15:58:40 darryl syslogd 1.4.1: restart.
Sep  8 15:58:40 darryl syslog: syslogd startup succeeded
Sep  8 15:58:40 darryl syslog: klogd startup succeeded
Sep  8 15:58:40 darryl kernel: klogd 1.4.1, log source = /proc/kmsg started.
Sep  8 15:58:40 darryl kernel: Inspecting /boot/System.map-2.4.9-34
Sep  8 15:58:40 darryl kernel: Loaded 15485 symbols from /boot/System.map-2.4.9-34.
Sep  8 15:58:40 darryl kernel: Symbols match kernel version 2.4.9.
Sep  8 15:58:40 darryl kernel: Loaded 190 symbols from 18 modules.
Sep  8 15:58:40 darryl kernel: Linux version 2.4.9-34 
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 2.96 
2731 (Red Hat Linux 7.2 2.96-108.1)) #1 Sat Jun 1 06:10:23 EDT 2002
Sep  8 15:58:40 darryl kernel: BIOS-provided physical RAM map:
Sep  8 15:58:40 darryl kernel:  BIOS-e820:  - 0009fc00 (usable)
Sep  8 15:58:40 darryl kernel:  BIOS-e820: 0009fc00 - 000a 
(reserved)
Sep  8 15:58:40 darryl kernel:  BIOS-e820: 000f - 0010 
(reserved)
Sep  8 15:58:40 darryl kernel:  BIOS-e820: 0010 - 0800 (usable)
Sep  8 15:58:40 darryl kernel:  BIOS-e820: fffc - 0001 
(reserved)
Sep  8 15:58:40 darryl kernel: On node 0 totalpages: 32768
Sep  8 15:58:40 darryl kernel: zone(0): 4096 pages.
Sep  8 15:58:40 darryl portmap: portmap startup succeeded
Sep  8 15:58:40 darryl kernel: zone(1): 28672 pages.
Sep  8 15:58:40 darryl kernel: zone(2): 0 pages.
Sep  8 15:58:40 darryl kernel: Local APIC disabled by BIOS -- reenabling.
Sep  8 15:58:40 darryl kernel: Found and enabled local APIC!
Sep  8 15:58:40 darryl kernel: Kernel command line: ro root=/dev/hda2 
Sep  8 15:58:40 darryl kernel: Initializing CPU#0
Sep  8 15:58:40 darryl kernel: Detected 697.535 MHz processor.
Sep  8 15:58:40 darryl kernel: Console: colour VGA+ 80x25
Sep  8 15:58:40 darryl kernel: Calibrating delay loop... 1392.64 BogoMIPS
Sep  8 15:58:40 darryl kernel: Memory: 124760k/131072k available (1748k kernel code, 
5024k reserved, 92k data, 
236k init, 0k highmem)
Sep  8 15:58:40 darryl kernel: Dentry-cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 5, 
131072 bytes)
Sep  8 15:58:41 darryl kernel: Inode-cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 4, 65536 
bytes)
Sep  8 15:58:41 darryl kernel: Mount-cache hash table entries: 2048 (order: 2, 16384 
bytes)
Sep  8 15:58:41 darryl kernel: Buffer-cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 3, 32768 
bytes)
Sep  8 15:58:41 darryl kernel: Page-cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 6, 262144 
bytes)
Sep  8 15:58:41 darryl kernel: Intel machine check architecture supported.
Sep  8 15:58:41 darryl kernel: Intel machine check reporting enabled on CPU#0.
Sep  8 15:58:41 darryl kernel: CPU: L1 I Cache: 64K (64 bytes/line), D cache 64K (64 
bytes/line)
Sep  8 15:58:41 darryl nfslock: rpc.statd startup succeeded
Sep  8 15:58:41 darryl kernel: CPU: L2 Cache: 256K (64 bytes/line)
Sep  8 15:58:41 darryl rpc.statd[982]: Version 0.3.1 Starting
Sep  8 15:58:42 darryl kernel: CPU: AMD Athlon(tm) Processor stepping 02
Sep  8 15:58:42 darryl kernel: Enabling fast FPU save and restore... done.
Sep  8 15:58:42 darryl kernel: Checking 'hlt' instruction... OK.
Sep  8 15:58:42 darryl kernel: POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX
Sep  8 15:58:42 darryl keytable: Loading keymap:  succeeded
Sep  8 15:58:42 darryl kernel: mtrr: v1.40 (20010327) Richard Gooch 
([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Sep  8 15:58:42 darryl kernel: mtrr: detected mtrr type: Intel
Sep  8 15:58:42 darryl kernel: PCI: PCI BIOS revision 2.10 entry at 0xfdb01, last bus=1
Sep  8 15:58:42 darryl kernel: PCI: Using configuration type 1
Sep  8 15:58:42 darryl kernel: PCI: Probing PCI hardware
Sep  8 15:58:42 darryl kernel: PCI: Using IRQ router SIS [1039/0008] at 00:01.0
Sep  8 15:58:42 darryl kernel: isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards...
Sep  8 15:58:42 darryl kernel: isapnp: No Plug  Play device found
Sep  8 15:58:42 darryl kernel: Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.4
Sep  8 15:58:42 darryl kernel: Based upon Swansea University Computer Society NET3.039
Sep  8 15:58:42 darryl kernel: Initializing RT netlink socket
Sep  8 15:58:42 darryl kernel: apm: BIOS version 1.2 Flags 0x03 (Driver version 1.14)
Sep  8 15:58:42 darryl keytable: Loading system font:  succeeded
Sep  8 15:58:42 darryl kernel: Starting kswapd v1.8
Sep  8 15:58:42 darryl kernel: VFS: Diskquotas version dquot_6.5.0 initialized
Sep  8 15:58:42 darryl kernel: pty: 2048 Unix98 ptys configured
Sep  8 15:58:42 darryl kernel: Serial driver version 5.05c (2001-07-08) with 
MANY_PORTS MULTIPORT SHARE_IRQ SER
IAL_PCI ISAPNP enabled
Sep  8 15:58:42 darryl kernel: ttyS00 at 0x03f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A
Sep  8 15:58:42 darryl kernel: PCI: Found IRQ 11 for device 00:01.6
Sep  8 15:57:51 darryl rc.sysinit: 

Python

2002-09-11 Thread ech0

Hey I have been told to learn Python by alot of people because it is similar 
to perl and would be a great confidence builder, etc.  I installed all the 
files from my 2nd red hat 7.3 cd that python had.  I have looked in all the 
shortcuts in the menu and there are no new ones for like a Python interpreter 
or such, can anyone tell me how to start it and maybe recommend books that 
are actually worth buying on Python or websites besides Python.org ?  Thanks 
would appreciate the help.  

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Reboot server

2002-09-11 Thread ebinc

Hi does anyone know the remote comand to reboot Red Hat 7.2 server
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Re: Reboot server

2002-09-11 Thread Anthony Abby

Hi does anyone know the remote comand to reboot Red Hat 7.2 server
Thanks Ed


Yeah 'reboot'  ;)

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Re: Reboot server

2002-09-11 Thread Kent Borg

On Wed, Sep 11, 2002 at 03:11:57PM -0400, ebinc wrote:
 Hi does anyone know the remote comand to reboot Red Hat 7.2 server

  # shutdown -t 3 -r now

Or:

  # shutdown -t 3 -r 5

Shuts down in 5-minutes, giving users notice and time to save work and
logout.


In both cases the -t 3 seems a good idea, it gives processes a 3
second warning that they are about to be terminated.  It doesn't seem
to slow things down detactably (I think they all chare the same 3
second grace period).

The -r means reboot.  A -h would mean halt (power off).

For more details do:

  $ man shutdown


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Re: Trouble ticket system

2002-09-11 Thread William Wong

There's also mantis.  I haven't been following this thread in detail.  Don't
know if it's already been mentioned.

- Will

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 I looked at RT, but it seemed over-capable and over-complicated for my
 needs. I needed something easy to install and manage. I also wanted
 something that I was confident would work with my favorite database,
 PostgreSQL. After some looking around, I found Teacup PRMS:

   http://www.altara.org/teacup.html

 It's not a full-featured as RT, but if your needs are simple, then Teacup
 may be good enough. It's easy to install and has header/footer templates
 for the web pages to make it easy to give it a style that is consistent
 your intranet.

 Here's a whole list of similar software:

   http://linas.org/linux/pm.html

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Re: Lost Partition Tables

2002-09-11 Thread Tom Pollerman

On Wed, 11 Sep 2002 14:06:38 -0400
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 HELP!!!
 
 Someone has erased the partition tables from a server we were using!
 (Long Story).
 
 None of the data has been written over, and I would like to recreate
 the tables so that I can either boot the system, or mount the drive
 and retrieve several backup files.  
 
 The partitions were wiped using DellPart, and no new partitions were
 made.  When I boot, the grub console comes up.  I used _rescuept_ to
 find what looks like the starting and ending blocks for three
 partitions.  When I use parted to create these, I get the following
 error: Can_t create a partition outside of the device_.  Not sure
 what this means.
 
 I have run out of ideas on how to get this to work?  Any help would
 be appreciated.
 

See if this information is of any help; there is a section for
recovering partition tables using fdisk.

   
http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/partition/Partition.html


Best,

 Tom





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Re: Redhat 6.1 Problems [sendmail]

2002-09-11 Thread mbowman

Thank you all.

I took the advice and upgraded my sendmail to 8.11.6 from the 6.2 area. I
installed all 3 rpms then ran this to reconfigure my sendmail

m4 sendmail.mc  sendmail.cf

Then tweaked the /etc/mail/access to setup the appropriate relaying.

Now I have to trawl through the blacklists listed under openrbl.org to get
the IP removed


FYI - A guy from sendmail.org stated that the original problem was that
linuxconf was used to configure sendmail which was very bad!

Does anyone use 'webmin' to configure their server?

Again. Thanks to all who helped!.


Matthew K Bowman




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Re: Python

2002-09-11 Thread Gordon Messmer

On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 12:03, ech0 wrote:
 Hey I have been told to learn Python by alot of people because it is similar 
 to perl and would be a great confidence builder, etc. 

It's not really much like Perl, other than it's very-high-level nature. 
It's more similar to Lisp, without all the parenthesis.

All the same, it's an excellent language, and well worth learning.

 I installed all the 
 files from my 2nd red hat 7.3 cd that python had.  I have looked in all the 
 shortcuts in the menu and there are no new ones for like a Python interpreter 
 or such, can anyone tell me how to start it

Start a terminal, and type python.

I'm going to guess that you really want something more than just the
interpreter.  Red Hat Linux includes IDLE (/usr/bin/idle) in the
python-tools package.  Emacs always makes a good development
environment.

There's a wealth of editors and IDE's available elsewhere listed here:
http://www.python.org/editors/

 and maybe recommend books that 
 are actually worth buying on Python or websites besides Python.org ?  Thanks 
 would appreciate the help.  

Can't answer that.  Most of my own learning has been through the online
docs or collaboration.




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Re: Python

2002-09-11 Thread Rick Forrister

Gordon Messmer wrote:
 
 On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 12:03, ech0 wrote:
  Hey I have been told to learn Python by alot of people because it is similar
  to perl and would be a great confidence builder, etc.
[snip]
  and maybe recommend books that
  are actually worth buying on Python or websites besides Python.org ?  Thanks
  would appreciate the help.
 
 Can't answer that.  Most of my own learning has been through the online
 docs or collaboration.

The on-line docs at http://www.python.org/ are _VERY_ useful;
additionally there is the Python series from O'Reilly  Associates, the
book publishers.  In particular, in the O'Reilly vein, look for:

1.  Learning Python, Lutz  Ascher
2.  Python Standard Library, Frederik Lundh
3.  Programming Python, Mark Lutz

best
   rickf

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External firewire/USB 2.0 drive

2002-09-11 Thread Monte Milanuk

I'm running a small home LAN server on an older P2-400 box.  Currently set up w/ a 
20GB and a 40 GB HD in LVM.  Unfortunately the bios on this older mobo only recognizes 
up to 32GB on one HD.

Rather than dink around w/ a couple more smaller (20GB or so HDs), I was interested in 
getting an adapter card that supports FireWire and/or USB 2.0, and an external drive, 
something like a 120 or 160GB model, perhaps several stacked over time as an external 
array of sorts.  All this is on the premise that external devices like USB or Firewire 
drives wouldn't be affected by the BIOS limit of 32GB.

Anyone on the list use something like this and want to comment?  Suggestions?  How 
hard is it to get Firewire support working w/ the default RH kernel?  I'm browsing the 
Google archives, and sifting thru the posts there as I get time, but there seems to be 
a lot of Firewire questions, and 'me too's, but not so many hard answers of 'Yes, I've 
done it, and this is what I had to do', hence me asking here.

TIA,

Monte



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Re: INIT does not shutdown

2002-09-11 Thread Mike Burger

[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

 Hi:
 
 I installed redhat 7.3 and when I either shutdown or reboot the system,
 the last message on the console says INIT : no more process left in this
 runlevel
 and that is it. What am I missing ?

That message means that every process has been stopped, and there's nothing
left for the system to do for shutdown.


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Odd Q: How to check CPU count on *Nix server? - PLZ HELP!!!

2002-09-11 Thread David Kramer

Odd question, Is it possible to check how many CPU's a *Nix Server contains
from command line??  Need to know in order set the Parallelism Degree within
Oracle.  Im using KSH shell if that matters.  

Thanks,

DK

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Software Developer
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Re: INIT does not shutdown

2002-09-11 Thread Jim_Wu


Should it says something like: power down the system... or in the case of
reboot, it should
reboot the system ? Because after I power cycle the system it boots up and
says some of
the file system is not umounted cleanly ?

Jim





Mike Burger [EMAIL PROTECTED]@redhat.com on 09/11/2002 01:20:50
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

 Hi:

 I installed redhat 7.3 and when I either shutdown or reboot the system,
 the last message on the console says INIT : no more process left in this
 runlevel
 and that is it. What am I missing ?

That message means that every process has been stopped, and there's nothing
left for the system to do for shutdown.


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