Can anyone tell me what is going on with my eth0 in this machine?
Sep 21 22:23:33 ghost kernel: eth0: Transmit error, Tx status register 82.
Sep 21 22:53:49 ghost kernel: eth0: Transmit error, Tx status register 82.
Sep 21 22:54:20 ghost kernel: eth0: Transmit error, Tx status regis
/sbin/ipchains -I imput -p icmp -l
ipchains: Protocol not available
Is that a kernel option or a package?
I am not familiar with ipchains.
Thanks for the reply!
D Ghost
On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, Jeremy L. Gaddis wrote:
> Sure, just use ipchains:
>
> /sbin/ipchains -I input -p icmp -l
>
> -jg
>
>
Sure, just use ipchains:
/sbin/ipchains -I input -p icmp -l
-jg
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Hello All,
Is there a wa
Hello All,
Is there a way to log incoming ICMP requests? What would have to be
wrapped in order to basically log all requests of the machine (pings in
particular)
Thanks,
D. Ghost
Can anyone tell me what is going on with my eth0 in this machine?
Sep 21 22:23:33 ghost kernel: eth0: Transmit error, Tx status register 82.
Sep 21 22:53:49 ghost kernel: eth0: Transmit error, Tx status register 82.
Sep 21 22:54:20 ghost kernel: eth0: Transmit error, Tx status regi
/sbin/ipchains -I imput -p icmp -l
ipchains: Protocol not available
Is that a kernel option or a package?
I am not familiar with ipchains.
Thanks for the reply!
D Ghost
On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, Jeremy L. Gaddis wrote:
> Sure, just use ipchains:
>
> /sbin/ipchains -I input -p icmp -l
>
> -jg
>
Sure, just use ipchains:
/sbin/ipchains -I input -p icmp -l
-jg
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 9:46 PM
To: debian-isp
Subject:ping
Hello All,
Is there a
Hello All,
Is there a way to log incoming ICMP requests? What would have to be
wrapped in order to basically log all requests of the machine (pings in
particular)
Thanks,
D. Ghost
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On Thu, Sep 21, 2000 at 06:09:48PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hey Russel and Group,
> Thanks for the continuing discussion.
>
> > Nobody suing to root is not non-threatening! Ideally you would have a
> > group
> > wheel or root required for su to root to prevent this. Currently I haven'
On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hey Russel and Group,
> Thanks for the continuing discussion.
>
> > Nobody suing to root is not non-threatening! Ideally you would have a
> > group wheel or root required for su to root to prevent this. Currently I
> > haven't as I haven't got the P
Hey Russel and Group,
Thanks for the continuing discussion.
> Nobody suing to root is not non-threatening! Ideally you would have a group
> wheel or root required for su to root to prevent this. Currently I haven't
> as
> I haven't got the PAM setup for it going yet.
PAM is acronym for 'pass
Hello,
Has anyone set up MRTG to monitor an ethernet device on a debian machine?
I was pondering doing so and wondered if anyone had had any luck or
advice. I may also want to monitor CPU via MRTG.
Thanks for any info!
D. Ghost
On Thu, Sep 21, 2000 at 06:09:48PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hey Russel and Group,
> Thanks for the continuing discussion.
>
> > Nobody suing to root is not non-threatening! Ideally you would have a group
> > wheel or root required for su to root to prevent this. Currently I haven't as
On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hey Russel and Group,
> Thanks for the continuing discussion.
>
> > Nobody suing to root is not non-threatening! Ideally you would have a
> > group wheel or root required for su to root to prevent this. Currently I
> > haven't as I haven't got the
Hey Russel and Group,
Thanks for the continuing discussion.
> Nobody suing to root is not non-threatening! Ideally you would have a group
> wheel or root required for su to root to prevent this. Currently I haven't as
> I haven't got the PAM setup for it going yet.
PAM is acronym for 'passwo
Hello,
Has anyone set up MRTG to monitor an ethernet device on a debian machine?
I was pondering doing so and wondered if anyone had had any luck or
advice. I may also want to monitor CPU via MRTG.
Thanks for any info!
D. Ghost
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Yes, that is it. Makes it much easier to build a kernel :)
Patched, building new kernel. This ought to work. Thanks to everyone
who helped on this.
Rod
> On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 12:25:25AM -0500, R. W. Rodolico wrote:
> > Finally, is there any place anyone is aware of that has the
> > configur
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