Anytime you have problems with a cron, the easiest place to look first is in the
cronlog. If you have root access, look at the file /var/cron/log (this is Solaris,
other *nix may have it elsewhere). If you don't have root access, delete my E-mail
and I apoligize for intruding. :-)
In the
I've been trying to install the net:SNMP Perl module and have been having problems.
We got Net:SNMP from SunFreeware.com and added that package, then unpacked and tried
to install the perl mods for net:SNMP from Sourceforge.com.They both installed ok.
However, when running a perl script
No. Adding a network interface is definately something you do not want anyone, except
root, to be able to perform. To do otherwise would be opening up an exceedingly huge
security hole.
John
Message Snipped Since I get this in Digest--- The question is can you add an IP with
out being root
, John [NTWK SVCS]
Re: AOL and IP Address Changes
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