Re: LD_LIBRARY_PATH

2003-02-27 Thread John
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Ajay Bansal wrote:

 Is there any setting on RH Linux, which prevents the binaries searching
 LD_LIBRARY_PATH from being searched at run time. I have an executable
 which only looks in default library search path  totally ignores
 LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
  
PATH is for executable files, LD_LIBRARY_PATH is for shared libraries.


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RE: LD_LIBRARY_PATH

2003-02-27 Thread Ajay Bansal
Oops.. That was a typo mistake.. 

I meant searching of libs in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH

It works only if I copy the required libs in /usr/lib


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On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Ajay Bansal wrote:

 Is there any setting on RH Linux, which prevents the binaries 
 searching LD_LIBRARY_PATH from being searched at run time. I have an 
 executable which only looks in default library search path  totally 
 ignores LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
  
PATH is for executable files, LD_LIBRARY_PATH is for shared libraries.


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make menuconfig problems in RH8.0

2003-02-27 Thread Sergio Alejandro Gonzalez
Hi everybody...

Sorry, but this bug in RH80 is bugging me all the time. When I issue the 
command

 make menuconfig

everything works fine, except the video! The text structure is corrupted, 
and you simply not see what is going on, and selected the stuff that's is 
going to be compiled is actually harder that deciding what to compile!!!
This issued, applies to :
* any version of kernel
* several platform I had tested
* ncurses is not the problem since i compiled ncurses 5-3 and installed it 
and the problem remains..
* frame buffers is also not the problem since with or without it the 
problem remains the same

Thank you and best regards...

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Re: LD_LIBRARY_PATH

2003-02-27 Thread Don Dade
Hi Ajay, 

That's odd... I'd do a 'cat /proc/pid/eviron' first just to make sure that 
LD_LIBRARY_PATH as seen by your executable agrees with what you think it 
should be. 

Don 

Ajay Bansal writes: 

Is there any setting on RH Linux, which prevents the binaries searching
LD_LIBRARY_PATH from being searched at run time. I have an executable
which only looks in default library search path  totally ignores
LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
 
 




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Re: make menuconfig problems in RH8.0

2003-02-27 Thread Robert Hardy
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Sergio Alejandro Gonzalez wrote:
 Hi everybody...

 Sorry, but this bug in RH80 is bugging me all the time. When I issue the
 command

   make menuconfig

 everything works fine, except the video! The text structure is corrupted,
 and you simply not see what is going on, and selected the stuff that's is
 going to be compiled is actually harder that deciding what to compile!!!
 This issued, applies to :
 * any version of kernel
 * several platform I had tested
 * ncurses is not the problem since i compiled ncurses 5-3 and installed it
 and the problem remains..
 * frame buffers is also not the problem since with or without it the
 problem remains the same

 Thank you and best regards...

I was bothered by this too. I solved it by upgrading to Rawhide YMMV. There
are plenty of other glibc  X issues which you run into in Rawhide...
Unfortunately I'm not sure which package fixed it.

A colleague claimed it could be circumvented by adjusting your fonts. Try
doing a setfont alt-8x8 and then make menuconfig see if the problem goes
away.

If you Run rawhide switching back between text consoles using a non-default
setfont and X the text console will get all confused but I have a feeling
that is probably the X server's fault but who knows...

Regards,
Rob

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Re: make menuconfig problems in RH8.0

2003-02-27 Thread John
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Sergio Alejandro Gonzalez wrote:

 Hi everybody...
 
 Sorry, but this bug in RH80 is bugging me all the time. When I issue the 
 command
 
   make menuconfig
 
 everything works fine, except the video! The text structure is corrupted, 
 and you simply not see what is going on, and selected the stuff that's is 
 going to be compiled is actually harder that deciding what to compile!!!
 This issued, applies to :
 * any version of kernel
 * several platform I had tested
 * ncurses is not the problem since i compiled ncurses 5-3 and installed it 
 and the problem remains..
 * frame buffers is also not the problem since with or without it the 
 problem remains the same
 
 Thank you and best regards...
Try
LANG=C make menuconfig

If this overcomes the problem (I think it likely), then BZ the problem
and circumvention. If not, report it anyway.

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Necessary to leave rhnd (RHN daemon) running?

2003-02-27 Thread Stefan Neufeind
up2date is quite a cool thing. But do I need to leave the rhn-daemon 
running all the time, listening on a port? I don't want to update my 
computer via their webinterface or some silly thing like that. 
Isn't looking at the RHN-emails and running up2date from time to time 
enough?

Somebody told me that your RHN-account will be deleted when you don't 
have rhnd running for a certain time. Is that real?



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path change

2003-02-27 Thread bulent acikgoz
Hi friends,
I use RH8.
I want to change PATH order. My PATH like this,

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/usr/kerberos/sbin:/usr/kerberos/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:
/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/root/bin:/usr/bin/make:
/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /]#

I want to change /usr/bin before /usr/local/bin

How can I this?
Thanks
 





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ext3 fs recovery...?

2003-02-27 Thread anil garrepally
Hi,

I fallowed suggestions of list to recover deleted files using  
debugfs and 'mc' tool,but those are working for ext2 file system 
only.
And in info pages i read this statement:Recovery of deleted files 
is only available on ext2 file systems.
Is it not possible to recover ext3fs ?  is there any chance still 
left?

Otherwise i will forget this topic as 'nate' suggested.

Thanks,
anil kumar.


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Re: ext3 fs recovery...?

2003-02-27 Thread Jan
anil garrepally wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I fallowed suggestions of list to recover deleted files using  debugfs 
 and 'mc' tool,but those are working for ext2 file system only.
 And in info pages i read this statement:Recovery of deleted files is 
 only available on ext2 file systems.
 Is it not possible to recover ext3fs ?  is there any chance still left?
 
 Otherwise i will forget this topic as 'nate' suggested.
 
 Thanks,
 anil kumar.
 
 
 
ext3 is just ext2 with a journaling feature. You should be able to
simply use an ext3 filesystem as if it were an ext2; as far as I know it
is even possible to mount an ext3 disk as ext2, if you don't want the
journaling.

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Re: redhat-config-network won't see Prism Wi-Fi adapter (uses linux-wlan-ng drivers)

2003-02-27 Thread Emmanuel Seyman
On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 09:43:30PM -0600, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
 
 1. Where does redhat-config-network get its list of known devices? 
 
 2. How can I add my adapter to the list? 
 
 3. Does Red Hat at any point update this tool with new drivers? 

Updates to redhat-config-network can be found here:
ftp://people.redhat.com/harald/redhat-config-network/

Intrestingly enough, I found this in the Changelog for 1.0.0:

2002-04-17  Trond Eivind Glomsrod  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 * redhat-config-network.spec.in, src/netconfpkg/gui/NewInterfaceDialog.py:
   Turn off wireless

Emmanuel



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Re: path change

2003-02-27 Thread Jan
bulent acikgoz wrote:
 Hi friends,
 I use RH8.
 I want to change PATH order. My PATH like this,
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] /]# echo $PATH
 /usr/kerberos/sbin:/usr/kerberos/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:
 /sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/root/bin:/usr/bin/make:
 /usr/bin:/usr/local/bin
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] /]#
 
 I want to change /usr/bin before /usr/local/bin
 
The command you need is:

export PATH=/usr/kerberos/sbin:/usr/kerberos/bin:...

- which I am sure you already know. I can see from your mail, that you
have '/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin' at the end of the PATH string. The reason
this doesn't work is that '/usr/local/bin' is already mentioned before
'/usr/bin' earlier in the PATH string.

You need to find the place(s) where PATH is set/modified, and this is a
bit trickier. According to the man page, bash will run /etc/profile when
you log in. This script will then source all scripts in /etc/profile.d
if there are any - this is the case on RH8 at least. So, before your own
.profile or .bashrc or whatever gets run, the PATH has probably already
been set to something. On my machine it happens in /etc/profile, but
just to make sure, have a look in /etc/profile.d too.

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mozilla java plugin

2003-02-27 Thread Paal Marker
Redhat 8
Mozilla version 1.01
Got problems to install the java plugin for mozilla  correct

Downloaded and ran file:  j2re-1_4_1_01-linux-i586-rpm.bin

Then rpm -ivh j2re-1_4_1_01-fcs-linux-i586.rpm   Installation seems ok

command:  java -versiongives java version 1.3.1   Should it not 
be java version 1.4.1?

by searching google I found a description for mozilla plugin 
installation, and gave the command: ln -sf 
/usr/java/j2re1.4.1_01/plugin/libjavaplugin_oji.so /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins

Did not work, when browsing pages with java applets, get the message 
that java plugin is not installed.

Another suggestion was to copy the 
/usr/java/j2re1.4.1_01/plugin/libjavaplugin_oji.so  to 
/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins.   This make mozilla crash on pages having java 
applets.

What is the correct way to install the plugin?



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Re: ext3 fs recovery...?

2003-02-27 Thread Stefan Neufeind
On 27 Feb 2003 at 10:13, Jan wrote:

 anil garrepally wrote:
  I fallowed suggestions of list to recover deleted files using 
  debugfs and 'mc' tool,but those are working for ext2 file system
  only. And in info pages i read this statement:Recovery of deleted
  files is only available on ext2 file systems. Is it not possible to
  recover ext3fs ?  is there any chance still left?
  
  Otherwise i will forget this topic as 'nate' suggested.
  
 ext3 is just ext2 with a journaling feature. You should be able to
 simply use an ext3 filesystem as if it were an ext2; as far as I know
 it is even possible to mount an ext3 disk as ext2, if you don't want
 the journaling.

But you don't take advantage of the journal-information. Maybe that's 
what he was thinking of? I don't know if there are any commercial 
tools out there that can do this. From memory I can only tell there 
are tools from e.g. Ontrack that restore from ext2 - but haven't 
heard about tools using the extended features of ext3. Well it 
should be possible to use ext2-tools anyway as a first step - as Jan 
proposed.

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Re: ext3 fs recovery...?

2003-02-27 Thread Jan
Stefan Neufeind wrote:
On 27 Feb 2003 at 10:13, Jan wrote:


anil garrepally wrote:

I fallowed suggestions of list to recover deleted files using 
debugfs and 'mc' tool,but those are working for ext2 file system
only. And in info pages i read this statement:Recovery of deleted
files is only available on ext2 file systems. Is it not possible to
recover ext3fs ?  is there any chance still left?

Otherwise i will forget this topic as 'nate' suggested.

ext3 is just ext2 with a journaling feature. You should be able to
simply use an ext3 filesystem as if it were an ext2; as far as I know
it is even possible to mount an ext3 disk as ext2, if you don't want
the journaling.


But you don't take advantage of the journal-information. Maybe that's 
what he was thinking of? I don't know if there are any commercial 
tools out there that can do this. From memory I can only tell there 
are tools from e.g. Ontrack that restore from ext2 - but haven't 
heard about tools using the extended features of ext3. Well it 
should be possible to use ext2-tools anyway as a first step - as Jan 
proposed.


This should only be a minor hurdle - if you can recover the files from 
ext2, you can always recreate the journal afterwards (though I'm not 
sure how, exactly).

/jan



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Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-27 Thread Anthony E. Greene
On 26-Feb-2003/18:44 +0100, Zoki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Le 26/02/2003 03:55, « Hal Burgiss » [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :

 On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 09:48:30PM -0500, Thomas E. Dukes wrote:
 How do you get the name for an IP address?  Is there a tool to do
 this?
 
 One way:
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] hal]$ host redhat.com
 redhat.com has address 66.187.232.56
 

*** Another way:

http://www.linux-sxs.org/getip.bash

$ wget http://www.linux-sxs.org/getip.bash
--06:30:16--  http://www.linux-sxs.org/getip.bash
   = `getip.bash'
Connecting to www.linux-sxs.org:80... connected!
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 403 Forbidden
06:30:20 ERROR 403: Forbidden.


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Re: mozilla java plugin

2003-02-27 Thread Achille Miele
On Thursday 27 February 2003 12:11, Paal Marker wrote:
 Redhat 8
 Mozilla version 1.01

 Got problems to install the java plugin for mozilla  correct

 Downloaded and ran file:  j2re-1_4_1_01-linux-i586-rpm.bin

 Then rpm -ivh j2re-1_4_1_01-fcs-linux-i586.rpm   Installation seems ok

 command:  java -versiongives java version 1.3.1   Should it not
 be java version 1.4.1?

 by searching google I found a description for mozilla plugin
 installation, and gave the command: ln -sf
 /usr/java/j2re1.4.1_01/plugin/libjavaplugin_oji.so /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins

This is the right way (AFAIK), but not the right path for me. I have RH8 and 
my java plugin path is 
/usr/java/j2re1.4.1_01/plugin/i386/ns610/libjavaplugin_oji.so my mozilla path 
is /usr/local/mozilla/plugins (Mozilla 1.2.1.). Have only verified your 
plugin source path ? (maybe the destination one is correct)



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Re: Necessary to leave rhnd (RHN daemon) running?

2003-02-27 Thread Michael Schwendt
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On Thu, 27 Feb 2003 10:19:21 +0100, Stefan Neufeind wrote:

 up2date is quite a cool thing. But do I need to leave the rhn-daemon 
 running all the time, listening on a port? 

Double-check that. It is a client daemon, not a server daemon. It
does not wait for incoming connections. It polls RHN periodically and
retrieves scheduled jobs.

 Isn't looking at the RHN-emails and running up2date from time to time 
 enough?

That's enough.

 Somebody told me that your RHN-account will be deleted when you don't 
 have rhnd running for a certain time. Is that real?

No.

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Re: ext3 fs recovery...?

2003-02-27 Thread Michael Schwendt
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On Thu, 27 Feb 2003 10:13:02 +, Jan wrote:

  I fallowed suggestions of list to recover deleted files using  debugfs 
  and 'mc' tool,but those are working for ext2 file system only.
  And in info pages i read this statement:Recovery of deleted files is 
  only available on ext2 file systems.
  Is it not possible to recover ext3fs ?  is there any chance still left?
  
  Otherwise i will forget this topic as 'nate' suggested.
  
 ext3 is just ext2 with a journaling feature. You should be able to
 simply use an ext3 filesystem as if it were an ext2; as far as I know it
 is even possible to mount an ext3 disk as ext2, if you don't want the
 journaling.

While that is true, ext3 is not compatible with ext2 with regard to
recovering deleted files. File deletion on ext3 works differently,
and you will fail to recover the files when you treat the partition
as ext2.

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Re: mozilla java plugin

2003-02-27 Thread Michael Schwendt
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On Thu, 27 Feb 2003 12:11:04 +0100, Paal Marker wrote:

 Redhat 8
 Mozilla version 1.01
 
 Got problems to install the java plugin for mozilla  correct
 
 Downloaded and ran file:  j2re-1_4_1_01-linux-i586-rpm.bin
 
 Then rpm -ivh j2re-1_4_1_01-fcs-linux-i586.rpm   Installation seems ok
 
 command:  java -versiongives java version 1.3.1   Should it not 
 be java version 1.4.1?

What does ll $(which java) return?

I would say you have another version of Java in your PATH.

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Re: mozilla java plugin

2003-02-27 Thread Michael Fratoni
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On Thursday 27 February 2003 06:11 am, Paal Marker wrote:
 Redhat 8
 Mozilla version 1.01

 Got problems to install the java plugin for mozilla  correct

 Downloaded and ran file:  j2re-1_4_1_01-linux-i586-rpm.bin

 Then rpm -ivh j2re-1_4_1_01-fcs-linux-i586.rpm   Installation seems
 ok

 command:  java -versiongives java version 1.3.1   Should it not
 be java version 1.4.1?

What is the complete output of java -version? Do you have the 'jdkgcj' 
package installed?
$ which java
/usr/bin/java

$ java -version
java version 1.3.1
jdkgcj 0.2.3 (http://www.arklinux.org/projects/jdkgcj)

$ /usr/java/j2re1.4.1/bin/java -version
java version 1.4.1
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.4.1-b21)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.1-b21, mixed mode)

 by searching google I found a description for mozilla plugin
 installation, and gave the command: ln -sf
 /usr/java/j2re1.4.1_01/plugin/libjavaplugin_oji.so
 /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins

Does that path exist on your machine?

I believe the link should be:
libjavaplugin_oji.so - 
/usr/java/j2re1.4.1/plugin/i386/ns610/libjavaplugin_oji.so

 Did not work, when browsing pages with java applets, get the message
 that java plugin is not installed.

 Another suggestion was to copy the
 /usr/java/j2re1.4.1_01/plugin/libjavaplugin_oji.so  to
 /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins.   This make mozilla crash on pages having
 java applets.

 What is the correct way to install the plugin?

It has to be linked. If the above path is correct, then:
(all on one line)
ln -s ln -s /usr/java/j2re1.4.1/plugin/i386/ns610/libjavaplugin_oji.so 
/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/

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how can i reject mail with badly-formed addresses?

2003-02-27 Thread Robert P. J. Day

  recently, i've been getting email with badly-formed destination
addresses that cause fetchmail to choke when downloading that
message from my SMTP server.

  the error:

  reading message x of y ( octets) fetchmail: SMTP error: 553 
5.1.3 [EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Invalid route 
address

i'm suspecting that it's the , that's causing the problem, as some
spammer is simply too dense to even spam me properly.  when this
happens, i'm forced to use the web-based frontend to get to my
email at my ISP, and delete that message to get past it.

  obviously, procmail won't help here since i can't even *get*
the message to my host.  is there a sendmail fix i can use to 
deal with this?  and do i have the right to yell at my ISP for
even forwarding email with badly-formed addresses?

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Slow connection establishment using telnet

2003-02-27 Thread André Heßling
Hi!

I am using Linux (Red Hat 8.0 with Kernel 2.4.20) on a second computer.
It's going online using WinRoute on a Windows computer (NAT).

The Linux PC has IP address 192.168.1.103 (name: linux)
The Windows PC has IP address 192.168.1.100 (name: andre)

Gateway and /etc/resolv.conf are configured correctly.

Everything works fine but when I want to establish a connection with
telnet on the Linux computer for example to google.com, the
establishment lasts about 10 sec.
But then it works fast.

The command is:
telnet google.com 80

The resolve via host google.com is usual fast.
And if I telnet the IP address of Google instead of the hostname, it
works fine, too.

The routingtable is:
ZielRouter  Genmask Flags Metric RefUse
Iface
192.168.1.0 *   255.255.255.0   U 0  00
eth0
127.0.0.0   *   255.0.0.0   U 0  00
lo
default andre   0.0.0.0 UG0  00
eth0

/etc/resolv.conf:
nameserver 192.168.1.100

/etc/hosts:
# Do not remove the following line, or various programs
# that require network functionality will fail.
127.0.0.1   localhost.localdomain localhost
192.168.1.103   localhost.localdomain linux
192.168.1.100   andre

I assume that there is a problem/timeout resolving hostnames.
There is no such a problem under X for example in Mozilla or XChat.
It only seem to be programs that work under the shell (like telnet or
Lynx). 

The delay also occurs when I do a telnet localhost 22.
In the logfile of WinRoute I see that the computer does a (reverse)
lookup
even when I say localhost.
I think that this is wrong.

So what can I do?

Thank you very much!

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Re: mozilla java plugin

2003-02-27 Thread Michael Fratoni
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 It has to be linked. If the above path is correct, then:
 (all on one line)
 ln -s ln -s /usr/java/j2re1.4.1/plugin/i386/ns610/libjavaplugin_oji.so
 /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/

OOPs
ln -s /usr/java/j2re1.4.1/plugin/i386/ns610/libjavaplugin_oji.so
/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/

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Re: path change

2003-02-27 Thread Alexey Fadyushin
The most easy way is to explicitly set the PATH variable to the value
you want.
For example, you could insert into you .profile file something similar
to

PATH=/usr/kerberos/sbin:/usr/kerberos/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/root/bin:/usr/bin/make:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin
export PATH

Alexey Fadyushin
Brainbench MVP for Linux
http://www.brainbench.com


bulent acikgoz :
 
 Hi friends,
 I use RH8.
 I want to change PATH order. My PATH like this,
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] /]# echo $PATH
 /usr/kerberos/sbin:/usr/kerberos/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:
 /sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/root/bin:/usr/bin/make:
 /usr/bin:/usr/local/bin
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 I want to change /usr/bin before /usr/local/bin
 
 How can I this?
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RH 8, modem, serial port and minicom questions

2003-02-27 Thread Dante Bell
Hi,

I'm running RH 8 kernel 2.4.18-24.8.0 on an Intel PIII with an Intel 
motherboard and have some serial port/modem questions.

What I'm trying to do is connect the RH box to a Sun Ultra via the 
serial ports using a serial null modem cable (db9f-db25).  The PC is 
the db9f and the ultra is the db25.  The cable is plugged into the 
ultra's ttySA port and I believe the cable is plugged into the ttyS0 
port on the PC.  I am using minicom to talk to the port.  This scenario 
has caused me problems.

Here is the output of setserial ...

[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# setserial /dev/ttyS0
/dev/ttyS0, UART: 16550A, Port: 0x03f8, IRQ: 4
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# setserial /dev/ttyS1
/dev/ttyS1, UART: 16550A, Port: 0x02f8, IRQ: 3
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# setserial /dev/ttyS2
/dev/ttyS2, UART: unknown, Port: 0x03e8, IRQ: 4
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# cat /proc/ioports
-001f : dma1
0020-003f : pic1
0040-005f : timer
0060-006f : keyboard
0070-007f : rtc
0080-008f : dma page reg
00a0-00bf : pic2
00c0-00df : dma2
00f0-00ff : fpu
0170-0177 : ide1
01f0-01f7 : ide0
02f8-02ff : serial(auto)
0376-0376 : ide1
03c0-03df : vga+
03f6-03f6 : ide0
03f8-03ff : serial(auto)
0cf8-0cff : PCI conf1
d800-d8ff : National Semiconductor Corporation DP83815 (MacPhyter) 
Ethernet Controller
 d800-d8ff : eth0
dff0-dff7 : Conexant HCF 56k Data/Fax Modem
e800-e8ff : Intel Corp. 82801BA/BAM AC'97 Audio
 e800-e8ff : Intel ICH2
ef00-ef3f : Intel Corp. 82801BA/BAM AC'97 Audio
 ef00-ef3f : Intel ICH2
ef40-ef5f : Intel Corp. 82801BA/BAM USB (Hub #1)
 ef40-ef5f : usb-uhci
ef80-ef9f : Intel Corp. 82801BA/BAM USB (Hub #2)
 ef80-ef9f : usb-uhci
efa0-efaf : Intel Corp. 82801BA/BAM SMBus
ffa0-ffaf : Intel Corp. 82801BA IDE U100
 ffa0-ffa7 : ide0
 ffa8-ffaf : ide1



From running windoze I know the modem (a Supramax 56K) is on comm3 
which appears to be /dev/ttyS2.  Running minicom and setting it up to 
use /dev/ttyS2 for the port and typing any modem commands (atI, atf, 
etc) does not get any response back from the modem.  Also, the modem 
doesn't show up with the redhat hardware browser.

When setting up minicom to use /dev/ttyS0 to talk to the Ultra box I get 
the same issue.

The question is (I guess) are the serial ports configured the way I 
think they are?  Are the serial ports setup properly?  What give with 
the modem?



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RE: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-27 Thread Burke, Thomas G.
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Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 12:57 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names?



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Thomas E. Dukes wrote:
 This guy is still on line.  I can telnet to him.  Anyone know how I
 can hack him back?
 
 Palmetto Shopper 
 http://www.palmettoshopper.com
 Serving all of South Carolina and beyond!
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of irwin
 Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 10:25 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names?
 
 
 On Tuesday 25 February 2003 07:07 pm, you wrote:
 
The reason I was asking, I was beeing hacked at the time from 
64.78.119.7 and from 64.78.119.55.

I'd appreciate someone helping me find out the domain so I can
contact 
 
his/her ISP.

TIA

Palmetto Shopper
http://www.palmettoshopper.com
Serving all of South Carolina and beyond!
 
 
 Appears to be a dialup connection from Susquehanna Communications.
 
 Irwin
 
 
 

the address could of been spoofed and you may be hacking a 
legitimate equipment.  i would discourage you from taking 
matters into your own hands.  this list is not to teach you 
hacking.  try hacker irc channel.

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Re: mozilla java plugin

2003-02-27 Thread dbonehill
A fellow worker did this recently by following the instructions on the Mozilla
Web site (Installing Plugins)

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Subject: Re: mozilla java plugin
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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2003 07:33:01 -0500


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On Thursday 27 February 2003 07:09 am, Michael Fratoni wrote:

 It has to be linked. If the above path is correct, then:
 (all on one line)
 ln -s ln -s /usr/java/j2re1.4.1/plugin/i386/ns610/libjavaplugin_oji.so
 /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/

OOPs
ln -s /usr/java/j2re1.4.1/plugin/i386/ns610/libjavaplugin_oji.so
/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/

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pgp key:  http://www.tuxfan.homeip.net:8080/gpgkey.txt
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Re: [RE: RHN newbie.....]

2003-02-27 Thread Kapil Khanna
This stuff is cool. I started to notice that RHN client rhn_check started
downloading the necessary updates from rhn.redhat.com that were scheduled. It
is pretty cool, how this whole thing works. My question is do i need to keep
logging on to the rhn website to check for updates, select the ones i need to
be updated and have them scheduled? What can i do to set up the client
(rhn_check) to get updates automatically w/o my having to visit the website.
Also i noticed that some errata failed to apply due to dependency problems.
How do i force dependencies to be applied if needed? Do i need to do this on
the website, or can i use the command line or edit a script. If so what are
the commands?
Does the rhn_check daemon keep running or does it wake up periodically. Also
while the daemon is running, how does it impact live users?

Thanks,
--Kapil



Engineering [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


On Thursday, 27 February 2003 12:02 PM, Kapil Khanna [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 I just registered with the Redhat network via the web interface. My system
got
 set up just fine. It found 120 errata's for all the packages installed on
my
 machine. I selected all the erratas to be upadted. It has assigned a check
in
 time of X.
 Does that mean that at time X,  my linux system will automatically start
 downloading the required packages and instaall them? How do i check to see
if
 everything went well? Will this process overwrite any of the config files i
 have customized for all my installed packages like apache's httpd.conf
...etc.
 I am bit curious as to how this works.
 Thanks.
 
 
 
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Re: USB on kernal 2.4.18-24.8.0

2003-02-27 Thread Lawrence Houston
On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Jay Moore wrote:

 i've been trying to load usb-uhci on my dell poweredge 180 with an IO 
 Gear USB card in a spare PCI slot.  the module won't load and i'm unsure 
 of what to do next.  i've included the insmod messages as well as the 
 demsg message below.  any help is appreciated.

The usbcore Module has NOT been loaded, either load it manually or use
modprobe instead of insmod to ensure dependent modules are being loaded...

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Re: [OT] Business Week Article Shows Linux Gains

2003-02-27 Thread Steve Borho
On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 05:35:13PM +0100, Zoki wrote:
 Le 24/02/2003 21:25, « Simpson, Doug » [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
 
 
 *** Hi group,
 
 I've been on some lists where new members were supposed to present
 themselves and kept the habit.
 
 I used to be on this list from the RH 5.x to RH 6.x days and took a long
 brake until yesterday. I noticed the members list has been flushed properly
 as I don't see familiar looking names from that period like e.g. Chuck Mead,
 Hal Burgiss... On the other hand, maybe they're just lurking.
 
 Anyway, I guess things change. One thing I saw right away which didn't
 change is the [OT] tag. :-)) I'm glad to be back.
 

I took a three year break myself (startups, you gotta love em), and
have been back lurking for a short while.  Welcome back.

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Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-27 Thread Ryan Dooley
There is also dig -x ip.addr

Cheers,
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Dell lock-up problem with Red Hat

2003-02-27 Thread Ed Cooley
Sorry for the duplicate list posting but this might be turning into a big
problem for us with 100 systems installed.

It seems a large number of the Dell servers we have recently put in server
have a problem where they intermittently lock-up hard, no keyboard, no
reboot, and require a power-down.  Sometimes they will run for a week or two
but when they lock up, it is all over.   I installed a 2650 last night and
it locked up within 45 minutes.

Dell seems to think it has something to do with the power save feature but
can’t come up with a way to turn it off.

Is anyone else having these kinds of difficulties with Dell or other
servers?  In your experiences do the Dell servers have a higher occurrence
of problems like this than IBM or HP servers running Linux?

We never had problems with Dell in the past and have had their machines run
for over a year under heavy loads (some with almost 100 users on telnet)
without even a reboot being required.  This seems to have just cropped up in
the last 2 or 3 months with probably 50% of the new servers we have
installed and most of them are 2650s.

Any comments would be appreciated.

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Re: Necessary to leave rhnd (RHN daemon) running?

2003-02-27 Thread MKlinke
Stefan,

I disabled the RHN daemon from running many moons ago and manually run 
up2date when I see the need.

RH will disable a demo RHN account after so many days of inactivity 
(60 or 90 days, I think) but they send out a message that the account 
will be disabled in x number of days if there is no further activity.  
Running up2date seems to reset that clock.

Regards, Mike Klinke

On Thursday 27 February 2003 09:19, Stefan Neufeind wrote:
 up2date is quite a cool thing. But do I need to leave the rhn-daemon
 running all the time, listening on a port? I don't want to update my
 computer via their webinterface or some silly thing like that.
 Isn't looking at the RHN-emails and running up2date from time to time
 enough?

 Somebody told me that your RHN-account will be deleted when you don't
 have rhnd running for a certain time. Is that real?



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RE: Dell lock-up problem with Red Hat

2003-02-27 Thread Jason Staudenmayer
I have 2 1350 they have been running fine for over a month no problems.
I do make sure I turn off the apmd, that goes for all my servers.

-Original Message-
From: Ed Cooley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 9:34 AM
To: Red Hat Mailing List
Cc: RHN User List
Subject: Dell lock-up problem with Red Hat


Sorry for the duplicate list posting but this might be turning into a big
problem for us with 100 systems installed.

It seems a large number of the Dell servers we have recently put in server
have a problem where they intermittently lock-up hard, no keyboard, no
reboot, and require a power-down.  Sometimes they will run for a week or two
but when they lock up, it is all over.   I installed a 2650 last night and
it locked up within 45 minutes.

Dell seems to think it has something to do with the power save feature but
can't come up with a way to turn it off.

Is anyone else having these kinds of difficulties with Dell or other
servers?  In your experiences do the Dell servers have a higher occurrence
of problems like this than IBM or HP servers running Linux?

We never had problems with Dell in the past and have had their machines run
for over a year under heavy loads (some with almost 100 users on telnet)
without even a reboot being required.  This seems to have just cropped up in
the last 2 or 3 months with probably 50% of the new servers we have
installed and most of them are 2650s.

Any comments would be appreciated.

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(no subject)

2003-02-27 Thread Alex Menendez

I have an Issue with 2 of my linux servers, I need 2 seperate command lines to be executed whenthe machine starts automaticly. Im sure this is asimple yet often question.  



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Re: [OT] Business Week Article Shows Linux Gains

2003-02-27 Thread Hal Burgiss
On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 08:15:33AM -0600, Steve Borho wrote:

  I used to be on this list from the RH 5.x to RH 6.x days and took
  a long brake until yesterday. I noticed the members list has been
  flushed properly as I don't see familiar looking names from that
  period like e.g. Chuck Mead, Hal Burgiss... On the other hand,
  maybe they're just lurking.

Sorry, good to see you guys back! I just don't post as much any more :/

 I took a three year break myself (startups, you gotta love em), and
 have been back lurking for a short while.  Welcome back.

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Re: Necessary to leave rhnd (RHN daemon) running?

2003-02-27 Thread Michael Schwendt
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On Thu, 27 Feb 2003 14:33:46 +, MKlinke wrote:

 RH will disable a demo RHN account after so many days of inactivity 
 (60 or 90 days, I think) but they send out a message that the account 
 will be disabled in x number of days if there is no further activity.  
 Running up2date seems to reset that clock.

The recent RHN announcement e-mail seems to disagree because it
explains that you would need to participate in a survey in order to
be able to continue using your demo account:

RULES FOR DEMO SUBSCRIPTIONS

We will continue to provide free service to users who can get by
with the demo functionality.  We will, however, introduce some
new rules that will make it easier for us to provide service to
these accounts.

First, all demo accounts without a confirmed email address will
be disabled. In addition, all demo accounts that use non-unique
email addesses will be disabled, in accordance with our terms
and conditions.  This maintenance cycle will occur during the
spring of 2003.  Your current account name and email address are
listed at the bottom of this email.

Second, we will be asking people who want to continue using
their demo accounts at the end of their contract period to
complete a short survey.  Once completed, the demo service will
be extended for two months.

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Re: [RE: RHN newbie.....]

2003-02-27 Thread Michael Schwendt
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On Thu, 27 Feb 2003 07:04:45 -0700, Kapil Khanna wrote:

 What can i do to set up the client
 (rhn_check) to get updates automatically w/o my having to visit the website.

One way would be to run up2date-nox from a cron job.

 Also i noticed that some errata failed to apply due to dependency problems.
 How do i force dependencies to be applied if needed?

I can't comment on that without seeing the errors. It should not and
does not happen with up2date which pulls in all depending packages.

 Does the rhn_check daemon keep running or does it wake up periodically. Also
 while the daemon is running, how does it impact live users?

See man rhnsd and: /etc/sysconfig/rhn/rhnsd 

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Re: (no subject)

2003-02-27 Thread Anthony E. Greene
Alex Menendez wrote:
I mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] have an Issue with 2 of my linux servers, I need 2 
seperate command lines to be executed when the machine starts automaticly. Im 
sure this is a simple yet often question. 
Add the commands to /etc/rc.d/rc.local

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Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-27 Thread irwin
On Thursday 27 February 2003 03:31 am, you wrote:

 http://www.linux-sxs.org/getip.bash

 $ wget http://www.linux-sxs.org/getip.bash
 --06:30:16--  http://www.linux-sxs.org/getip.bash
= `getip.bash'
 Connecting to www.linux-sxs.org:80... connected!
 HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 403 Forbidden
 06:30:20 ERROR 403: Forbidden.


Just worked for me.

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how safe is UDP DNS

2003-02-27 Thread Rick Carroll
My firewall is rejecting a TON of UDP dns requests.
Are they generally considered safe or dangerous?

TIA
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Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-27 Thread Michael Schwendt
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On Thu, 27 Feb 2003 07:12:12 -0800, irwin wrote:

 On Thursday 27 February 2003 03:31 am, you wrote:
 
  http://www.linux-sxs.org/getip.bash
 
  $ wget http://www.linux-sxs.org/getip.bash
  --06:30:16--  http://www.linux-sxs.org/getip.bash
 = `getip.bash'
  Connecting to www.linux-sxs.org:80... connected!
  HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 403 Forbidden
  06:30:20 ERROR 403: Forbidden.
 
 
 Just worked for me.

Doesn't.

$ wget --server http://www.linux-sxs.org/getip.bash
- --16:28:26--  http://www.linux-sxs.org/getip.bash
   = getip.bash'
   Resolving www.linux-sxs.org... done.
   Connecting to www.linux-sxs.org[204.210.228.123]:80...
connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 
1 HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
2 Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2003 15:26:11 GMT
3 Server: Apache/1.3.27
4 Connection: close
5 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
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Re: mozilla java plugin

2003-02-27 Thread Paal Marker
Thanx for help.

I solved it by installing the mozilla version 1.2.1,   then:  ln -s 
/usr/java/j2re1.4.1_01/plugin/i386/ns610/libjavaplugin_oji.so 
/usr/local/mozilla/plugins made it work perfect.   



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ipchains, rules not working

2003-02-27 Thread forums

Hai,

I think it's something simple, but i just dont seem to find what it is

I want the internet side closed, the LAN  (and localhost) side open...
So, i DENY everythin on the input chain, then open the LAN and localhost
interfaces 

#
# Firewalling rules
#
# eth0 = LAN side
# eth1 = INTERNET side
# lo =  localhost
#
#
#
# Flush all rules
#
ipchains -F input
ipchains -F output
ipchains -F forward
#
# Block everything incoming as a standard but allow outgoing and passing
through when allowed
#
ipchains -P input DENY
ipchains -P output ACCEPT
ipchains -P forward ACCEPT
#
# Accept everthing incoming when it is on the local LAN or it is localhost
#
ipchains -A input -i eth0 -j ACCEPT
ipchains -A input -i lo   -j ACCEPT
#

Should work i think, but it doesn't. I want to FTP to the LAN side, but i
get no connection
When i set the input to ACCEPT, it works fine...

I dont understand, the above should work i think ? Talking RH Advanced
Server 2.1 by the way here

Anyone sees what my mistake is here ?

thanks
Wiljoh






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RE: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-27 Thread Burke, Thomas G.
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Worked for me, too.

- -Original Message-
From: Michael Schwendt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 10:29 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names?



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On Thu, 27 Feb 2003 07:12:12 -0800, irwin wrote:

 On Thursday 27 February 2003 03:31 am, you wrote:
 
  http://www.linux-sxs.org/getip.bash
 
  $ wget http://www.linux-sxs.org/getip.bash
  --06:30:16--  http://www.linux-sxs.org/getip.bash
 = `getip.bash'
  Connecting to www.linux-sxs.org:80... connected!
  HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 403 Forbidden
  06:30:20 ERROR 403: Forbidden.
 
 
 Just worked for me.

Doesn't.

$ wget --server http://www.linux-sxs.org/getip.bash
- --16:28:26--  http://www.linux-sxs.org/getip.bash
   = getip.bash'
   Resolving www.linux-sxs.org... done.
   Connecting to www.linux-sxs.org[204.210.228.123]:80...
connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 
1 HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
2 Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2003 15:26:11 GMT
3 Server: Apache/1.3.27
4 Connection: close
5 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
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Red Hat 8.0 / Apache 1.3 Bandwith utilization problems

2003-02-27 Thread Rajiv Bhushan
We are trying to use a single client to generate either 10 Mb/s or 100 
Mb/s of traffic.  The clent sends off a rapid fire series of http gets 
(~350 requests/s) for a certain set of files.  The rate is scaled up or 
down to increase/decrease traffic.  We can never get beyond 3Mb/s using 
a 10Mb/s line, and 30 Mb/s using a 100Mb/s line.

Both the server and client are running stock out of the box Red Hat 8.0

The server is running Apache 1.3

If we use 'ttcp' on server and client, we are able to saturate both the 
10Mb/s and 100 Mb/s line

Any ideas as to what tuning parameters of the Apache/Red Hat combination 
could be causing this problem?

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Quicktime to Mpeg conversion

2003-02-27 Thread sentinel

Is it possible to convert a Quicktime movie into Mpeg or Avi format?  

A friend of mine had recorded a Quicktime movie and wants to burn it to a
DVD.Somehow It eventually needs to be encoded to Mpeg format.  I'm
looking through freshmeat.net however nothing really pops up as the right
solution.  I found Cinelerra however I'm not sure this will work for me
(does it convert?).   

Thoughts?

thx



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Re: Necessary to leave rhnd (RHN daemon) running?

2003-02-27 Thread Robert Canary
I got one of those emails and I still don't know why I got it.  I bought
the full professional box set, which is suppose to have 7 rhn accounts
included.

Michael Schwendt wrote:
 
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 On Thu, 27 Feb 2003 14:33:46 +, MKlinke wrote:
 
  RH will disable a demo RHN account after so many days of inactivity
  (60 or 90 days, I think) but they send out a message that the account
  will be disabled in x number of days if there is no further activity.
  Running up2date seems to reset that clock.
 
 The recent RHN announcement e-mail seems to disagree because it
 explains that you would need to participate in a survey in order to
 be able to continue using your demo account:
 
 RULES FOR DEMO SUBSCRIPTIONS
 
 We will continue to provide free service to users who can get by
 with the demo functionality.  We will, however, introduce some
 new rules that will make it easier for us to provide service to
 these accounts.
 
 First, all demo accounts without a confirmed email address will
 be disabled. In addition, all demo accounts that use non-unique
 email addesses will be disabled, in accordance with our terms
 and conditions.  This maintenance cycle will occur during the
 spring of 2003.  Your current account name and email address are
 listed at the bottom of this email.
 
 Second, we will be asking people who want to continue using
 their demo accounts at the end of their contract period to
 complete a short survey.  Once completed, the demo service will
 be extended for two months.
 
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RE: ipchains, rules not working

2003-02-27 Thread Burke, Thomas G.
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check out http://tomii.dnsalias.com/firewall.txt

Works fairly well.

- -Original Message-
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Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 10:35 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ipchains, rules not working



Hai,

I think it's something simple, but i just dont seem to find what it
is

I want the internet side closed, the LAN  (and localhost) side
open...
So, i DENY everythin on the input chain, then open the LAN and
localhost
interfaces 

#
# Firewalling rules
#
# eth0 = LAN side
# eth1 = INTERNET side
# lo =  localhost
#
#
#
# Flush all rules
#
ipchains -F input
ipchains -F output
ipchains -F forward
#
# Block everything incoming as a standard but allow outgoing and
passing
through when allowed
#
ipchains -P input DENY
ipchains -P output ACCEPT
ipchains -P forward ACCEPT
#
# Accept everthing incoming when it is on the local LAN or it is
localhost
#
ipchains -A input -i eth0 -j ACCEPT
ipchains -A input -i lo   -j ACCEPT
#

Should work i think, but it doesn't. I want to FTP to the LAN side,
but i
get no connection
When i set the input to ACCEPT, it works fine...

I dont understand, the above should work i think ? Talking RH
Advanced
Server 2.1 by the way here

Anyone sees what my mistake is here ?

thanks
Wiljoh






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Re: Quicktime to Mpeg conversion

2003-02-27 Thread Thierry ITTY
i'd suggest to try transcode

http://www.theorie.physik.uni-goettingen.de/~ostreich/transcode/

great tool !

hth


A 08:43 27/02/2003 -0700, vous avez écrit :

Is it possible to convert a Quicktime movie into Mpeg or Avi format?  

A friend of mine had recorded a Quicktime movie and wants to burn it to a
DVD.Somehow It eventually needs to be encoded to Mpeg format.  I'm
looking through freshmeat.net however nothing really pops up as the right
solution.  I found Cinelerra however I'm not sure this will work for me
(does it convert?).   

Thoughts?

thx



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upgrade to rh7.3, but no X display

2003-02-27 Thread jeffrey . p . miller
I just upgraded a RH7.2 box to RH7.3.  The upgrade went perfectly well 
according to the install GUI.
However, now, when booting to run level 5 (as I was doing before under RH 
7.2) the X window system 
can not start.  I just keep getting the monitor clicking about every 10 
seconds or so.  I am able to remotely log in to the 
system and chenge the run level to 3 and reboot.  From there, I did 
startup and tried to configure
the video (with X configuration).  I get the test window at the end of 
that, but when it boots again in
run level 5, the monitor does not display anything.  I have tried several 
X settings, several monitors
to no avail.  Any suggestions appreciated.  I am not sure that a complete 
install (not an upgrade)
of RH7.3 is going to fix this.  There must be something else I am not 
doing right. 

Thanks,  Jeff



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RH 8.0 - 2 NICS and routing between 2 subnets

2003-02-27 Thread Pacheco, Michael F.








Hi All,



I've got a single RH 8.0 box I'm setting up as a
firewall, 2 nics in two separate IP domains. IPTables is
not running yet as I want to get routing straight before I start iptables. Using
route -add I have added net work "A" go out eth0 and network "b"
go out eth1 and all is fine when pinging from the box itself - I can ping
both sides - any host from network "A" or "B" can
be reached from the box.



I drop back to a host on a hub behind network "A"
and I can ping both interfaces on the firewall - netstat
-rn on the host confirms proper routing. Same from a host inside network "B"
- I just cannot ping across.
Since the route -show on the future firewall box has the proper
routes how do I get them to route across?



Do I need to run gated like I'm used to doing on the
HPUX boxes - I thought simple 2 ip domain with
static routes should do the trick?
No dynamic routing protocols going on, just 2 simple subnets.



Thanks for any help



Mike Pacheco










Compaq Array?

2003-02-27 Thread Kittendorf, Craig
I was asked by a coworker:

Are there drivers available for using a Compaq array instead of IDE drives?

Any one know?
Thanks,
   Craig



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Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-27 Thread Anthony E. Greene
Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
Worked for me, too.
What client did you use?

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Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-27 Thread irwin

  Just worked for me.

 Doesn't.

 $ wget --server http://www.linux-sxs.org/getip.bash
 --16:28:26--  http://www.linux-sxs.org/getip.bash
= getip.bash'
Resolving www.linux-sxs.org... done.
Connecting to www.linux-sxs.org[204.210.228.123]:80...
 connected.
 HTTP request sent, awaiting response...
 1 HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
 2 Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2003 15:26:11 GMT
 3 Server: Apache/1.3.27
 4 Connection: close
 5 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
 16:28:26 ERROR 403: Forbidden.

I put the address into my browser and saved the page. 

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Re: how safe is UDP DNS

2003-02-27 Thread nate
Rick Carroll said:
 My firewall is rejecting a TON of UDP dns requests.
 Are they generally considered safe or dangerous?

generally they are safe. my firewall is the opposite, I reject
TCP dns requests(to my nameservers), and allow only UDP.

some dns requests can be damaging though if your nameserver
is vulnerable to any number of attacks.

nate





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Re: (no subject)

2003-02-27 Thread Alex Menendez

I tried that but it doesnt work, I even added "echo" commands before the comand lines to tell me what its doin, but i dont even see teh echo lines being displayed. Is it possible that i have another problem or is there another way to complete this task?

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2003 10:06:49 -0500 
 
Alex Menendez wrote: 
I have an Issue with 2 of my linux servers, 
I need 2 seperate command lines to be executed when the machine 
starts automaticly. Im sure this is a simple yet often question. 
 
Add the commands to /etc/rc.d/rc.local 
 
Tony 
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Re: Compaq Array?

2003-02-27 Thread Joe Polk
That will ultimately depend on the array controller, but the simple
answer is yes. I've installed RH on a system as old as a Proliant 2500
with a Compaq Smart2 Array controller.

JAV

On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 11:03, Kittendorf, Craig wrote:
 I was asked by a coworker:
 
 Are there drivers available for using a Compaq array instead of IDE drives?
 
 Any one know?
 Thanks,
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Gnone, dual display, split windows

2003-02-27 Thread swhatley
Hi all,

I have a dual monitor setup:

2GHz P4
ASUS P4B266
512MB DDR
Matrox Parhelia video card
Phillips 107P (Primary)
ViewSonic P95f+ (Secondary)
Red Hat 8.0 (2.4.18-24.8.0 kernel)

Here is my XF86Config:

Section ServerLayout
Identifier Simple Layout
Screen Screen 1 LeftOf Screen 2
Screen Screen 2 0 0
InputDeviceMouse1 CorePointer
InputDeviceKeyboard1 CoreKeyboard
Option  Xinerama
EndSection

Section Files
RgbPath  /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rgb
FontPath /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/local/
FontPath /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc/
FontPath /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi/:unscaled
FontPath /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/
FontPath /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Speedo/
FontPath /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi/
EndSection

Section Module
Load  dbe
SubSection extmod
Option  omit xfree86-dga
EndSubSection
Load  type1
Load  freetype
EndSection

Section InputDevice
Identifier  Keyboard1
Driver  Keyboard
Option  AutoRepeat 500 30
Option  XkbRules xfree86
Option  XkbModel pc101
Option  XkbLayout us
Option  XkbCompat 
EndSection

Section InputDevice
Identifier  Mouse1
Driver  mouse
Option  Protocol IMPS/2
Option  Device /dev/mouse
Option  ZAxisMapping 4 5
Option  Emulate3Buttons off
EndSection

Section Monitor
Identifier   Philips
ModelNamePhilips 107P
HorizSync30.0 - 92.0
VertRefresh  50.0 - 160.0
EndSection

Section Monitor
Identifier   ViewSonic
ModelNameViewSonic P95f+
HorizSync30.0 - 110.0
VertRefresh  50.0 - 160.0
EndSection

Section Device
Identifier  MGA CARD 1
Driver  mtx
BoardName   Parhelia 512d
BusID   PCI:1:0:0
EndSection

Section Device
Identifier  MGA CARD 2
Driver  mtx
BusID   PCI:1:0:0
Screen  1
EndSection

Section Screen
Identifier Screen 1
Device MGA CARD 1
MonitorPhilips
DefaultFbbpp 32
DefaultDepth 24
SubSection Display
Depth 8
Modes1024x768
EndSubSection
SubSection Display
Depth 16
Modes1024x768
EndSubSection
SubSection Display
Depth 24
Modes1152x864 1024x768 800x600 640x480
EndSubSection
EndSection

Section Screen
Identifier Screen 2
Device MGA CARD 2
MonitorViewSonic
DefaultFbbpp 32
DefaultDepth 24
SubSection Display
Depth 8
Modes1024x768
EndSubSection
SubSection Display
Depth 16
Modes1024x768
EndSubSection
SubSection Display
Depth 24
Modes1152x864 1024x768 800x600 640x480
EndSubSection
EndSection

How do I tell Gnone to not split windows across the two screens?  I'd like the
window to appear int he center of the active window or at least just the
Primary screen.

Thanks,
Steven



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RE: [OT] Toner pricing - was Minolta QMS 2300 DL Printer support?

2003-02-27 Thread Ward William E DLDN
Sorry I didn't get back to you sooner; I've been VERY ill
the last few days.

 -Original Message-
 From: Edward Dekkers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 7:10 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [OT] Toner pricing - was Minolta QMS 2300 DL Printer
 support?
 
 
  That's the reason I didn't go with a 2200 DL; Toner prices were
  over 70% higher.  On the 2300DL, it looks like I can get Toner on
  the web in the high capacity cartridges for $79US (black) and $109US
  for the each of the three colored cartridges.  The black has printed
 
 See, now, my customers would be happy to pay those sorts of 
 prices. At the
 moment 1 US is about 1.67 AUS.(http://www.xe.com/ucc/)
 
 So, at $132 and $183 these are the prices they USED to pay.
 
 I'm assuming the 2200 DL is fairly new then?

No, actually, it's the opposite; the 2200DL is the older printer,
but it's got a slightly longer service life estimate (a few thousand
pages more per month, a slightly higher MTBF (IIRC, 100,000 hours vice
90,000).  It was also slightly more expensive (~$200US more), 
but because it was an end of manufacture item, it's going on 
sale for the same as the 2300DL.  The actual SPECS (other 
than the MTBF and duty cycle) are pretty close to identical, 
but the toner is 70% higher.  I would take a year old technology 
printer with a higher MTBF and duty cycle, over the brand new one, 
if the toner was the same and the costs were close, but when the
toner is THAT much, and you're talking about a failure estimate
difference that's years down the road. by then, the difference
in consumables will mean that I can afford the replacement.
TCO justs says get the 2300DL in that case (and to bring that
to Linux, isn't that one of the reasons folks like Linux so much?
It's TCO is MUCH less than Microsoft). 

 My customers are using the MagicColor 2 and MagiColor 6600 
 (at least 4 years
 old probably more).
 
 Maybe Minolta-QMS don't want to support those old QMS printer 
 any more and
 have hiked the toner prices to force upgrades?
 
 Pretty brain-dead idea. Who is going to buy one after being 
 slogged up to
 $800 per toner? What's to say the prices are good now and 
 they won't do it
 again?
 
 Sigh. You gotta wonder who comes up with these brilliant 
 ideas at Minolta.

Hehehe... good one.  The Brilliant Minds of Minolta is the
slogan they've used here in the US for the last 20 years.
I'm not sure that you knew that pun, being from Australia,
as I don't know that they use the slogan there, but... :)

Yeah, forcing your customers to upgrade serviciable products
on arbitrary deadlines by raising the TCO and support via
additional pricing, or gouging customers as soon as you have
them locked in... yeah, that's a trick I bet no one (Microsoft)
has ever thought of (Microsoft) before (Microsoft).  It does
great things (Microsoft) for the immediate bottom line (Microsoft)
but hurts your reputation (Microsoft), and ultimately pushes
your customers (you and me) away (Microsoft).  Does anyone
see any company (Microsoft) that does that besides Minolta?

(oh, and for the humor impaired, or those who don't speak English
natively, the above paragraph has subliminal suggestions in it...
where sarcasm reigns, as well).

At any rate, we're getting too far off topic I guess...



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DNS: Binding to eth0:0-ip but why using eth0-ip for outgoing traffic?

2003-02-27 Thread Stefan Neufeind
Hi,

I'm running a separate bind-daemon as secondary-dns on some server of 
a friend. He assigned me an IP (eth0:0) which I can use to bind my 
own DNS-instance to. But when it comes to zone-transfers the 
secondary-DNS still connects to my primary-DNS using the official 
eth0 ... which, if you take it correct, is not the IP of my DNS-
instance.

Am I just too dumb or how to work around this IP-problem?


Thank you very much
 Stefan



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Re: DNS: Binding to eth0:0-ip but why using eth0-ip for outgoing traffic?

2003-02-27 Thread nate
Stefan Neufeind said:
 Hi,

 I'm running a separate bind-daemon as secondary-dns on some server of  a
 friend. He assigned me an IP (eth0:0) which I can use to bind my  own
 DNS-instance to. But when it comes to zone-transfers the
 secondary-DNS still connects to my primary-DNS using the official  eth0
 ... which, if you take it correct, is not the IP of my DNS-
 instance.

what does your zone setup on the slave look like? connections from
the *master* to the slave should come from eth0 not eth0:0 but connections
from the slave to the master should go to eth0:0

sample zone from my slave:

zone aphroland.org {
type slave;
file slave/db.aphroland.org;
masters { 216.39.174.24; };
allow-transfer { 216.39.174.25; };
allow-query { any; };
};

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Blocking ip address on RH8

2003-02-27 Thread Jim Vellenga
Greetings,

I am currently running on RH8.0 and my internet gateway for my home 
network.  I want to block access to specific web sites and was wondering 
what would be the best way to do that?

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Re: [Re: [RE: RHN newbie.....]]

2003-02-27 Thread Kapil Khanna
Michael,
What log can i post so that you and others can check what dependencies caused
failures on the up2date.
Thanks.

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 What can i do to set up the client
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website.

One way would be to run up2date-nox from a cron job.

 Also i noticed that some errata failed to apply due to dependency problems.
 How do i force dependencies to be applied if needed?

I can't comment on that without seeing the errors. It should not and
does not happen with up2date which pulls in all depending packages.

 Does the rhn_check daemon keep running or does it wake up periodically.
Also
 while the daemon is running, how does it impact live users?

See man rhnsd and: /etc/sysconfig/rhn/rhnsd 

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Re: Necessary to leave rhnd (RHN daemon) running?

2003-02-27 Thread MKlinke
RH appears to have kind of a dual personality at the moment.  I've 
received both the inactivity notice and the survey notice in the 
past month.  Very confusing to say the least.  I'm guessing they're 
starting a new program but have quite phased out the old program yet.

Regards,  Mike Klinke

On Thursday 27 February 2003 15:02, Michael Schwendt wrote:
 

 The recent RHN announcement e-mail seems to disagree because it
 explains that you would need to participate in a survey in order to
 be able to continue using your demo account:
 



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Re: Compaq Array?

2003-02-27 Thread Brad Alpert
Sure.  Compaq (HP) has them, along with pretty darn good support for
RH in general (agents, etc.)  I installed my Proliant 1850R using
the manual method with SmartStart and wound up with the Compaq
system partition and array configuration utility, which I used to
define the RAID stuff.  This was all documented on the Compaq
support site.

Check out www.compaq.com/support and look for RedHat support.

Hope this helps

Brad

 I was asked by a coworker:

 Are there drivers available for using a Compaq array instead of
 IDE drives?

 Any one know?
 Thanks,
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RE: how safe is UDP DNS

2003-02-27 Thread Rick Carroll
Nate, Thanks for the reply,
My firewall is set up to allow UDP DNS on all ports incoming, and UDP DNS outgoing on 
port 1024 and up...
I don't claim to know what that's all about...
I inherited this thing...

The stuff that's getting blocked is outgoing on ports below 1024...

Any advice?


THX
Rick

 -Original Message-
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Subject:Re: how safe is UDP DNS

Rick Carroll said:
 My firewall is rejecting a TON of UDP dns requests.
 Are they generally considered safe or dangerous?

generally they are safe. my firewall is the opposite, I reject
TCP dns requests(to my nameservers), and allow only UDP.

some dns requests can be damaging though if your nameserver
is vulnerable to any number of attacks.

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RE: Binding to eth0:0-ip but why using eth0-ip for outgoing traffic?

2003-02-27 Thread Rick Carroll
Stefan,

His server is probably sending to you via the default route which is his primary IP.
A netstat -nr output would be nice...
See man page for route command for options to add a route using a specific interface.
I think it would be:
route add -host your host -gw his existing gw IP address eth0:0

or some variation of this...

in the command, your host is the name or IP of your server, his existing gw IP 
address is the IP of his gateway.

not sure of the syntax, your mileage may vary...
HTH


Rick


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Sent:   Thursday, February 27, 2003 11:25 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:DNS: Binding to eth0:0-ip but why using eth0-ip for outgoing traffic?

Hi,

I'm running a separate bind-daemon as secondary-dns on some server of 
a friend. He assigned me an IP (eth0:0) which I can use to bind my 
own DNS-instance to. But when it comes to zone-transfers the 
secondary-DNS still connects to my primary-DNS using the official 
eth0 ... which, if you take it correct, is not the IP of my DNS-
instance.

Am I just too dumb or how to work around this IP-problem?


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Customise Linux installation

2003-02-27 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello All,

I am installing Linux to atleast 10 systems a day. And I end up installing
lots of packages which is not at all needed for my workstations. If I go
about selecting the specified packages then I end up spending atleast one
hour just for selecting all the packages. I would like to know if there is
any way in which I could design and deploy linux with what ever packages
which I wanted to be installed instead for following the complete and same
installation methods given by Redhat linux installer? do I sound
confusing ?

regards

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RE: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-27 Thread Burke, Thomas G.
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Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
 Worked for me, too.

What client did you use?

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RE: forward roots mail

2003-02-27 Thread Nick White
Mutt wasn't installed.  I came in this morning, and I had 41 messages
from root!  I was working on the DNS config for that box yesterday, so
it must have been a DNS issue.

I left the root:marc commented out in /etc/aliases, and the
/root/.forward seems to work now.

Thanks for your help,
Nick

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Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 9:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: forward roots mail


Is mutt installed?  If so, type mutt and see if it is there. You have
to edit your /etc/aliases file for the mail to get forwarded to an
external account.

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/26/03 12:36PM 
We just reloaded one of our 7.2 boxes with RedHat 8.0.  On 7.2, I had a
file /root/.forward with my external e-mail address in it.  Whenever
root received a message, it would forward it to my external address.

With this new 8.0 box, it doesn't do that.  Actually, no local mail is
being delivered either.  If I remove the /root/.forward file, then send
mail locally to root, it never gets there.  Here is what my /etc/maillog
looks like when I locally try to send a message to root:

Feb 26 09:37:21 server3 sendmail[2867]: h1QHbL0F002867: from=root,
size=36, class=0, nrcpts=1,
msgid=[EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

That's it.  Nothing more.  The message disappears into the void.  Has
anyone had a similar experience, or does anyone have any advice?

Thanks in advance,
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Re: ***Marked as Spam*** Customise Linux installation

2003-02-27 Thread Leonard Miller
Use kickstart.
man redhat-config-kickstart

Look in /usr/share/doc/redhat-config-kickstart-2.3.3

Leonard

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/27/03 11:45AM 
Hello All,

I am installing Linux to atleast 10 systems a day. And I end up
installing
lots of packages which is not at all needed for my workstations. If I
go
about selecting the specified packages then I end up spending atleast
one
hour just for selecting all the packages. I would like to know if there
is
any way in which I could design and deploy linux with what ever
packages
which I wanted to be installed instead for following the complete and
same
installation methods given by Redhat linux installer? do I sound
confusing ?

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RE: how safe is UDP DNS

2003-02-27 Thread nate
Rick Carroll said:
 Nate, Thanks for the reply,
 My firewall is set up to allow UDP DNS on all ports incoming, and UDP DNS
 outgoing on port 1024 and up... I don't claim to know what that's all
 about...
 I inherited this thing...

 The stuff that's getting blocked is outgoing on ports below 1024...

 Any advice?

this is what I have for my firewall:

allow udp from any to 216.39.174.25/32 53 # nameserver 1
allow udp from 216.39.174.25/32 53 to any # nameserver 1
allow udp from any to 216.39.174.24/32 53 # nameserver 2
allow udp from 216.39.174.24/32 53 to any # nameserver 2
(at the end I have a rule that blocks all traffic)

this means that servers other then the above cannot query outside
nameservers(the request can be sent out, but the reply is blocked).

which means that any other servers on my network must use one of those
2 nameservers to resolve addresses.

you could have a nameserver that is hard coded to use udp/53 for
requests, I hard code mine for this which makes it more firewall-friendly.
that is, all requests from my nameserver(s) come from UDP/53 not a
random port above 1024. either that or you could have a rogue client
or 2 that is trying to query a remote server directly, which in
a strict firewall enviornment which you seem to have is generally
not a good thing(since it won't work). find the machine on your network
which is generating the traffic and re-configure it.

or if you don't care, then add a firewall rule which blocks dns traffic
from those hosts and does NOT log it. I have a buncha firewall rules
which block and do not log since they block so much it would take too
much disk space to log it all :)

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Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-27 Thread Anthony E. Greene
irwin wrote:
I put the address into my browser and saved the page. 
Then there's something about the site that does not allow wget to work 
properly. They are probably blocking it by User-Agent. For my own 
curiousity, I'm going to check this out using wget's --user-agent option.

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Re: Customise Linux installation

2003-02-27 Thread Reuben D. Budiardja
On Thursday 27 February 2003 11:45 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello All,

 I am installing Linux to atleast 10 systems a day. And I end up installing
 lots of packages which is not at all needed for my workstations. If I go
 about selecting the specified packages then I end up spending atleast one
 hour just for selecting all the packages. I would like to know if there is
 any way in which I could design and deploy linux with what ever packages
 which I wanted to be installed instead for following the complete and same
 installation methods given by Redhat linux installer? do I sound
 confusing ?

Take a look at kickstart. It should be in RH user guide / manual somewhere. It 
allows you to customize your installation, and then save that same 
configuration to be use at the next installation. For example, at your /root 
directory there should be a file called anaconda-ks.cfg. That was a kickstart 
configuration automatically saved by the RH installer for your last install 
config.

Hope that helps.

RDB

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Re: Customise Linux installation

2003-02-27 Thread nate
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 I am installing Linux to atleast 10 systems a day.

sounds like what you want is redhat jumpstart. never used it myself
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Re: RH 8.0 - 2 NICS and routing between 2 subnets

2003-02-27 Thread Gene Yoo
Pacheco, Michael F. wrote:
Hi All,

 

I've got a single RH 8.0 box I'm setting up as a firewall, 2 nics in two 
separate IP domains.  IPTables is not running yet as I want to get 
routing straight before I start iptables.  Using route -add I have added 
net work A go out eth0 and network b go out eth1 and all is fine 
when pinging from the box itself - I can ping both sides - any host from 
network A or B can be reached from the box.

 

I drop back to a host on a hub behind network A and I can ping both 
interfaces on the firewall - netstat -rn on the host confirms proper 
routing.  Same from a host inside network B - I just cannot ping 
across.  Since the route -show on the future firewall box has the proper 
routes how do I get them to route across?

 

Do I need to run gated like I'm used to doing on the HPUX boxes - I 
thought simple 2 ip domain with static routes should do the trick?  No 
dynamic routing protocols going on, just 2 simple subnets.

 

Thanks for any help

 

Mike Pacheco

 

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RE: forward roots mail

2003-02-27 Thread Rick Carroll
The 'linux gnomes' are at lurking:)

 -Original Message-
From:   Nick White [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent:   Thursday, February 27, 2003 11:54 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:RE: forward roots mail

Mutt wasn't installed.  I came in this morning, and I had 41 messages
from root!  I was working on the DNS config for that box yesterday, so
it must have been a DNS issue.

I left the root:marc commented out in /etc/aliases, and the
/root/.forward seems to work now.

Thanks for your help,
Nick

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Leonard Miller
Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 9:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: forward roots mail


Is mutt installed?  If so, type mutt and see if it is there. You have
to edit your /etc/aliases file for the mail to get forwarded to an
external account.

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/26/03 12:36PM 
We just reloaded one of our 7.2 boxes with RedHat 8.0.  On 7.2, I had a
file /root/.forward with my external e-mail address in it.  Whenever
root received a message, it would forward it to my external address.

With this new 8.0 box, it doesn't do that.  Actually, no local mail is
being delivered either.  If I remove the /root/.forward file, then send
mail locally to root, it never gets there.  Here is what my /etc/maillog
looks like when I locally try to send a message to root:

Feb 26 09:37:21 server3 sendmail[2867]: h1QHbL0F002867: from=root,
size=36, class=0, nrcpts=1,
msgid=[EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

That's it.  Nothing more.  The message disappears into the void.  Has
anyone had a similar experience, or does anyone have any advice?

Thanks in advance,
Nick White




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RE: Customise Linux installation

2003-02-27 Thread Matthews, John
You should look into kickstart.  That should do what you want.


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Hello All,

I am installing Linux to atleast 10 systems a day. And I end up installing
lots of packages which is not at all needed for my workstations. If I go
about selecting the specified packages then I end up spending atleast one
hour just for selecting all the packages. I would like to know if there is
any way in which I could design and deploy linux with what ever packages
which I wanted to be installed instead for following the complete and same
installation methods given by Redhat linux installer? do I sound
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Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-27 Thread Reuben D. Budiardja
On Thursday 27 February 2003 11:52 am, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
 Hash: SHA1

 I'm at work, so IE5

 - -Original Message-
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 Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 11:06 AM
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 Subject: Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

 Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
  Worked for me, too.

 What client did you use?

Interesting. the links works with mozilla, does not work with wget, it 
also works with links though..

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Re: Customise Linux installation

2003-02-27 Thread Leonard Miller
Ignore the ***Marked as Spam***
That was marked by Spam Assassins because
of the links at the bottom.

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/27/03 12:03PM 
Use kickstart.
man redhat-config-kickstart

Look in /usr/share/doc/redhat-config-kickstart-2.3.3

Leonard

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/27/03 11:45AM 
Hello All,

I am installing Linux to atleast 10 systems a day. And I end up
installing
lots of packages which is not at all needed for my workstations. If I
go
about selecting the specified packages then I end up spending atleast
one
hour just for selecting all the packages. I would like to know if
there
is
any way in which I could design and deploy linux with what ever
packages
which I wanted to be installed instead for following the complete and
same
installation methods given by Redhat linux installer? do I sound
confusing ?

regards

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Re: CRAM-MD5 and/or DIGEST-MD5 SMTP AUTH using sendmail on RH 8.0

2003-02-27 Thread Gordon Messmer
On 25 Feb 2003, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:

 On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 23:18, Gordon Messmer wrote:
  In order to use the *-MD5 AUTH types, you must use saslpasswd to store 
  the users' plain text password in /etc/sasldb.
 
 Thank you. But how is this a good thing? Even /etc/shadow is encrypted,
 for God's sake...

It's a principle of the encryption/hash algorythms used.  You either have
to store the encrypted password and send the plain text version (as with
/etc/shadow) or store the plain text password and send a hashed version
(as with APOP, CRAM-MD5, CRAM-SHA1, DIGEST-MD5, etc).  You can't store an
encrypted version and also send an encrypted version over the wire,
because there's no way to compare the two.

We just had a very long discussion about this on the Courier-MTA list,
around the end of which someone mentioned SRP as a technology without that
limitation. When I get an internet connection at home again (I'm moving),
I'll be looking into that more.  I wonder why it's not more widely used?




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Re: Customise Linux installation

2003-02-27 Thread nate
nate said:

 sounds like what you want is redhat jumpstart. never used it myself
 though. theres a lotta docs on it on redhat's site.

really shows I've never used it :) as others pointed out its kickstart
not jumpstart(which is for solaris)..

too early in the mornin I guess

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Re: [OT] libresolv is sooo smart

2003-02-27 Thread Gordon Messmer
On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Bret Hughes wrote:

 I love that openssh is so smart that it knows when a name resolution
 error is temporary.
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] bhughes]$ ssh tulfw1
 ssh: tulfw1: Temporary failure in name resolution

man gethostbyname

Search for ERRORS.  The standard Unix resolver knows when a failure is
temporary.  That error message should be coming from perror(), not from
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Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-27 Thread Anthony E. Greene
Reuben D. Budiardja wrote:
Interesting. the links works with mozilla, does not work with wget, it 
also works with links though..
That is probably because wget is a known not to display content. That 
means that people who are accessing the site via wget are downloading 
files, not viewing advertisements.

Most likely, any user agent other than wget will work.

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Re: ugly man display

2003-02-27 Thread Gordon Messmer
On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Jay Thompson wrote:

 it's an OOTB RH80, french language
 
 whatever man page I ask for (ex man ls) I get an ugly display in graphic
 mode. All the dashes are replaced by little squares. When I scroll the text
 (using space or enter) some pieces of character remain displayed and the
 screen gets garbaged.
 
 
 I found the solution to this problem at:
 
 http://www.owlriver.com/tips/internationalization/

That's not really a solution to the problem, it only really recommends
that you remove the (i18n) solution.

The correct way to fix this is to use (and configure) a terminal that
supports UTF-8 characters.  Putty, for instance, can be told that the
server uses UTF-8 characters under Window - translations (or something
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Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names?

2003-02-27 Thread Hal Burgiss
On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 12:34:27PM -0500, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
 Most likely, any user agent other than wget will work.

Actually, 'wget' seems to work fine. In fact, AFAICT anything except a
blank user-agent works.

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RE: forward roots mail

2003-02-27 Thread Nick White
Yeah, linux sometimes seems to have an amazing ability to fix itself
overnight.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Rick Carroll
Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 9:07 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: forward roots mail


The 'linux gnomes' are at lurking:)

 -Original Message-
From:   Nick White [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent:   Thursday, February 27, 2003 11:54 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:RE: forward roots mail

Mutt wasn't installed.  I came in this morning, and I had 41 messages
from root!  I was working on the DNS config for that box yesterday, so
it must have been a DNS issue.

I left the root:marc commented out in /etc/aliases, and the
/root/.forward seems to work now.

Thanks for your help,
Nick

-Original Message-
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Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 9:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: forward roots mail


Is mutt installed?  If so, type mutt and see if it is there. You have
to edit your /etc/aliases file for the mail to get forwarded to an
external account.

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/26/03 12:36PM 
We just reloaded one of our 7.2 boxes with RedHat 8.0.  On 7.2, I had a
file /root/.forward with my external e-mail address in it.  Whenever
root received a message, it would forward it to my external address.

With this new 8.0 box, it doesn't do that.  Actually, no local mail is
being delivered either.  If I remove the /root/.forward file, then send
mail locally to root, it never gets there.  Here is what my /etc/maillog
looks like when I locally try to send a message to root:

Feb 26 09:37:21 server3 sendmail[2867]: h1QHbL0F002867: from=root,
size=36, class=0, nrcpts=1,
msgid=[EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

That's it.  Nothing more.  The message disappears into the void.  Has
anyone had a similar experience, or does anyone have any advice?

Thanks in advance,
Nick White

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RE: Connecting two networks through a RedHat box

2003-02-27 Thread Rune Berge

On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Larry Brown wrote:

 echo 1 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward

 turns on forwarding.  As for the Smoothwall, I've never used it before.
 From just looking at their site they appear to have built it on RH.  If so
 and you have access to the console, redhat's route on the Smoothwall box
 would be...

 route add -net 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 gw 192.168.0.100

Thanks for the help. I removed shorewall, and did as you said, and now the
two networks are connected. However, the 192.168.1 network is still unable
to access internet. Even the redhat box, which was able to before, gets a
connect: Network is unreachable error when trying to ping an address on
the internet (I've tried pinging IP-addresses, so it's not a DNS problem).

Does anybody know what the problem is? Below are the routing tables for
the two machines.


*Output from route on the redhat box (192.168.0.10/192.168.1.10):
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric RefUse
Iface
192.168.1.0 *   255.255.255.0   U 0  00 eth1
192.168.0.0 *   255.255.0.0 U 0  00 eth0
127.0.0.0   *   255.0.0.0   U 0  00 lo

*Output from route on the smoothwall box (192.168.0.1):
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric RefUse
Iface
ti500720a080-l1 *   255.255.255.255 UH0  00 ppp0
192.168.1.0 krokodille.com  255.255.255.0   UG0  00 eth0
1.1.1.0 *   255.255.255.0   U 0  00 eth1
192.168.0.0 *   255.255.0.0 U 0  00 eth0
default ti500720a080-l1 0.0.0.0 UG0  00 ppp0

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Re: mozilla java plugin

2003-02-27 Thread Gene Yoo
Paal Marker wrote:
Redhat 8
Mozilla version 1.01
Got problems to install the java plugin for mozilla  correct

Downloaded and ran file:  j2re-1_4_1_01-linux-i586-rpm.bin

Then rpm -ivh j2re-1_4_1_01-fcs-linux-i586.rpm   Installation seems ok

command:  java -versiongives java version 1.3.1   Should it not 
be java version 1.4.1?

by searching google I found a description for mozilla plugin 
installation, and gave the command: ln -sf 
/usr/java/j2re1.4.1_01/plugin/libjavaplugin_oji.so /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins

Did not work, when browsing pages with java applets, get the message 
that java plugin is not installed.

Another suggestion was to copy the 
/usr/java/j2re1.4.1_01/plugin/libjavaplugin_oji.so  to 
/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins.   This make mozilla crash on pages having java 
applets.

paal,

make sure you ln -s /usr/java/j2*/plugin points to your 
current release of mozilla 1.0.3, i think that's the 
standard package you get with RH8 unless you have upgraded 
to the latest version.  you also want to run rpm -Uvh j2* 
and not rpm -ivh j2* so that it updates your environment.

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RE: ugly man display

2003-02-27 Thread Burke, Thomas G.
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If you want an ugly man display, just do a google search on Ron
Jeremy  ;)

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Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 12:36 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ugly man display


On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Jay Thompson wrote:

 it's an OOTB RH80, french language
 
 whatever man page I ask for (ex man ls) I get an ugly display in
 graphic mode. All the dashes are replaced by little squares. When
 I scroll the text (using space or enter) some pieces of character
 remain displayed and the screen gets garbaged.
 
 
 I found the solution to this problem at:
 
 http://www.owlriver.com/tips/internationalization/

That's not really a solution to the problem, it only really
recommends
that you remove the (i18n) solution.

The correct way to fix this is to use (and configure) a terminal that
supports UTF-8 characters.  Putty, for instance, can be told that the
server uses UTF-8 characters under Window - translations (or
something
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Re: Quicktime to Mpeg conversion

2003-02-27 Thread Francisco Antonio Diaz Lopez
Hi Sentinel,

I have this: http://www.divx-digest.com/software/mov2avi.html

I tried a few months ago, it works but the converted file lost image quality, 
it was not 100% the original, but try, maybe a new release has fixed the 
issues that I mention.

Hope to be helpful.

Best regards,

En fecha Thu, 27 Feb 2003 08:43:05 -0700
sentinel [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribio lo siguiente:
//
//Is it possible to convert a Quicktime movie into Mpeg or Avi format?  
//
//A friend of mine had recorded a Quicktime movie and wants to burn it to a
//DVD.Somehow It eventually needs to be encoded to Mpeg format.  I'm
//looking through freshmeat.net however nothing really pops up as the right
//solution.  I found Cinelerra however I'm not sure this will work for me
//(does it convert?).   
//
//Thoughts?
//
//thx
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Re: RH 8, modem, serial port and minicom questions

2003-02-27 Thread Gene Yoo
Dante Bell wrote:
Hi,

I'm running RH 8 kernel 2.4.18-24.8.0 on an Intel PIII with an Intel 
motherboard and have some serial port/modem questions.

What I'm trying to do is connect the RH box to a Sun Ultra via the 
serial ports using a serial null modem cable (db9f-db25).  The PC is 
the db9f and the ultra is the db25.  The cable is plugged into the 
ultra's ttySA port and I believe the cable is plugged into the ttyS0 
port on the PC.  I am using minicom to talk to the port.  This scenario 
has caused me problems.

Here is the output of setserial ...

[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# setserial /dev/ttyS0
/dev/ttyS0, UART: 16550A, Port: 0x03f8, IRQ: 4
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# setserial /dev/ttyS1
/dev/ttyS1, UART: 16550A, Port: 0x02f8, IRQ: 3
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# setserial /dev/ttyS2
/dev/ttyS2, UART: unknown, Port: 0x03e8, IRQ: 4
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# cat /proc/ioports
-001f : dma1
0020-003f : pic1
0040-005f : timer
0060-006f : keyboard
0070-007f : rtc
0080-008f : dma page reg
00a0-00bf : pic2
00c0-00df : dma2
00f0-00ff : fpu
0170-0177 : ide1
01f0-01f7 : ide0
02f8-02ff : serial(auto)
0376-0376 : ide1
03c0-03df : vga+
03f6-03f6 : ide0
03f8-03ff : serial(auto)
0cf8-0cff : PCI conf1
d800-d8ff : National Semiconductor Corporation DP83815 (MacPhyter) 
Ethernet Controller
 d800-d8ff : eth0
dff0-dff7 : Conexant HCF 56k Data/Fax Modem
e800-e8ff : Intel Corp. 82801BA/BAM AC'97 Audio
 e800-e8ff : Intel ICH2
ef00-ef3f : Intel Corp. 82801BA/BAM AC'97 Audio
 ef00-ef3f : Intel ICH2
ef40-ef5f : Intel Corp. 82801BA/BAM USB (Hub #1)
 ef40-ef5f : usb-uhci
ef80-ef9f : Intel Corp. 82801BA/BAM USB (Hub #2)
 ef80-ef9f : usb-uhci
efa0-efaf : Intel Corp. 82801BA/BAM SMBus
ffa0-ffaf : Intel Corp. 82801BA IDE U100
 ffa0-ffa7 : ide0
 ffa8-ffaf : ide1



 From running windoze I know the modem (a Supramax 56K) is on comm3 
which appears to be /dev/ttyS2.  Running minicom and setting it up to 
use /dev/ttyS2 for the port and typing any modem commands (atI, atf, 
etc) does not get any response back from the modem.  Also, the modem 
doesn't show up with the redhat hardware browser.

When setting up minicom to use /dev/ttyS0 to talk to the Ultra box I get 
the same issue.

The question is (I guess) are the serial ports configured the way I 
think they are?  Are the serial ports setup properly?  What give with 
the modem?




i had a similar instance with using minicom -s option and 
configuring my laptop to configure our routers.  even though 
you might see blank screen, if you press enter you will see 
the box that you're emulating...  i can't remember what the 
alternative to minicom was so if you have any suggestion, 
please shed some light into this :)

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Re: (no subject)

2003-02-27 Thread Gene Yoo
Alex Menendez wrote:
I mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] have an Issue with 2 of my linux servers, I 
need 2 seperate command lines to be executed when the machine starts 
automaticly. Im sure this is a simple yet often question. 


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Re: (no subject)

2003-02-27 Thread Gene Yoo
Anthony E. Greene wrote:
Alex Menendez wrote:

I mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] have an Issue with 2 of my linux servers, I 
need 2 seperate command lines to be executed when the machine starts 
automaticly. Im sure this is a simple yet often question. 


Add the commands to /etc/rc.d/rc.local

Tony
please make sure state the subject, otherwise, your message 
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kde 3.0 xmms

2003-02-27 Thread Colombi, Marco
with sound working on kde 3.0 , xmms doesn't work . i press on add file ,
get the browser for files , and when i choose any .mp3 file , it just
doesn't cue it up and play the file . it dont do squat . if i press play ,
it does same thing over and over . does anyone have a solution ? or an
alternative to listening to .mp3's on my fat32 partition ?

Marco Colombi 
Communication technician 
SMC technician ATT Canada
Montreal , Qc
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Re: forward roots mail

2003-02-27 Thread Rick Johnson
Mutt wasn't installed.  I came in this morning, and I had 41 messages
from root!  I was working on the DNS config for that box yesterday, so
it must have been a DNS issue.
I left the root:marc commented out in /etc/aliases, and the
/root/.forward seems to work now.
/etc/aliases is the one doing the job.

/root/.forward is probably being ignored at this point. If your .forward 
file wasn't chmod'd to 600, sendmail will ignore it. This is probably the 
case. By default, sendmail ignores forward files which are group writable.

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RE: Quicktime to Mpeg conversion

2003-02-27 Thread Burke, Thomas G.
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I'm not sure the Divx;) format is playable on a DVD player, as it's
(losely) MPEG-4, not MPEG-2

- -Original Message-
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Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 12:34 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Quicktime to Mpeg conversion


Hi Sentinel,

I have this: http://www.divx-digest.com/software/mov2avi.html

I tried a few months ago, it works but the converted file lost image
quality, 
it was not 100% the original, but try, maybe a new release has fixed
the 
issues that I mention.

Hope to be helpful.

Best regards,

En fecha Thu, 27 Feb 2003 08:43:05 -0700
sentinel [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribio lo siguiente:
//
//Is it possible to convert a Quicktime movie into Mpeg or Avi
format?  
//
//A friend of mine had recorded a Quicktime movie and wants to burn
it to a
//DVD.Somehow It eventually needs to be encoded to Mpeg format. 
I'm
//looking through freshmeat.net however nothing really pops up as the
right
//solution.  I found Cinelerra however I'm not sure this will work
for me
//(does it convert?).   
//
//Thoughts?
//
//thx
//
//
//
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Re: startup on boot

2003-02-27 Thread Alex Menendez

both redhat 7.3 and the 2 commands lines are "/etc/init.d/mysql start" "/usr/local/proftpd/current/proftpd -c /etc/proftpd.conf"

From: Gene Yoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2003 09:59:49 -0800 
 
Alex Menendez wrote: 
I have an Issue with 2 of my linux servers, 
I need 2 seperate command lines to be executed when the machine 
starts automaticly. Im sure this is a simple yet often question. 
 
 
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what version of linux? 
what command line? 
 
 
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