>
> Noah was looking at BackupPC, which looks interesting,
> http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/info.html
>
Anyone have any joy with this
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www.eboxit.com
At 19:11 23/05/2002 +, you wrote:
>Steve B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> > www.eboixit.com is also pretty neat.
>
>Typo? Appears non-existent.
>
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>Darrell May
>DMC Netsourced.com
>http://netsourced.com
>http://myEZserver.com
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Can someone point me to this monitor ?
Steve
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From: "phm1a" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jaime Nebrera Herrera" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "devinfo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 12:45 PM
Subject: Re: [e-smith-devinfo] development roadmap
> Jaime's
http://www.startuplinux.com/startupservertech.html
Maybe of interest
Steve
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another page on the SME "Net Access" to
control who get out or what services or where those service should go
(eg. reroute all mail sent from appliances to root)
Brian B
Daybreak Information Systems
Richard Ford wrote:
>
> G'Day All,
>
> I did have a developm
I use Macs and Apple lasers. If you are lucky (you did not mention the
printer model) on the back of the printer there is a LPT port, use this
to connect to the e-smith. Create a new printer on the e-smith front end
and you are done. Your networked Macs and PCs alike will be able to
share this pri
It has always worked for me, workstations and servers. I also have
pppoe.
I don't think its dns because you can see it resolves the IP number from e-smith.org
>
> [root@border /root]# traceroute e-smith.org
> traceroute to e-smith.org (64.26.145.90), 30 hops max, 38 byte packets
Try the numbe
Still interested in the worn?
(from slashdot)
> "David Moore at CAIDA (The Cooperative Association
> for Internet Data Analysis) was monitoring an entire /8 network
> while the code-red worm traversed the net. His findings are really
> interesting and show just how swiftly code-red moved across
[root@e-smith /root]# grep default.ida /var/log/httpd/access_log | wc -l
21
This box was started up on Monday.
Nice work.
Brian
Daybreak Information Systems
"Womack, Eric" wrote:
>
> Want to see how many servers have attempted to infect you with the Code Red
> worm (and failed, I might a
Here is how I use ssh from a Macintosh.
Get the free BetterTelnet for Mac and telnet to a local Linux box and
use ssh from there to connect remotely. Being the administrator I have
root on the e-smith servers. By making all my ssl connections from the
same box I don't have to keep ssl setup data
RedHat distribution it is in disk 1
/IMAGES/BOOTNET.IMG
Call the Red Hat Directory: /e-smith (you can check this from a web browser)
Should load linux and start install.
B
Richard Ford wrote:
>
> So you have done this with e-smith?
>
> I wasn't sure how much of the insta
How about a netboot?
I do it all the time with Red Hat workstation installs.
Just copy the iso image and mount it where it is accessible from the web server.
Boot the netboot floppy (netboot.img get it from RedHat), start the
network and find the image.
Works great, also allows multiple simulta
At 06:28 PM 3/12/2001 +0100, Luuk Jansen wrote:
>Hello, here I'm again..
>3 questions this time:
>
>[snip questions]
>
>Thanks, Luuk
Keep up the good work Luuk, you'll get through it. (Hopefully, Kirrily
Robert's post answered your questions).
I took a different track than you did: I replaced
At 10:01 AM 3/13/2001 +1100, Gordon Rowell wrote:
>On Mon, Mar 12, 2001 at 12:55:14PM -0800, Dan B
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > [...]
> > I took a different track than you did: I replaced qmail with sendmail
> > (which handily broke a few e-smith things,
>
NAT
port 80, it wont forward every port. For that you need more NAT stuff
which is *miles* over my head. (Right now, I'm just a few feet over my head).
-Dan.
>- Original Message -
>From: "Dan B" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Garret Aott" <[EMAIL P
I have a goal of getting the existing E-smith features installed onto
Redhat 7.
How can one install E-smith rpms on a Redhat system? Would it work? Do you:
1. install minimal
2. rpm -Uvh --force /mnt/cdrom/E-smith/*.rpm?
Or can one copy the e-smith rpms to a RedHat cd-rom for installation
(o
Hello list,
I've lurked for a few weeks and haven't seen this issue come up yet (or I
missed it). If this is a FAQ, may I be shot.
VA Linux makes a distro based off of RedHat 7.0 that they call 7.0.1. It
just has a few updated drivers, a new kernel, and a few extra RPMS. One of
the updated
>VA Linux makes a distro based off of RedHat 7.0 that they call 7.0.1. It
>just has a few updated drivers, a new kernel, and a few extra RPMS. One
>of the updated drivers is the new DAC960 driver for those expensive Mylex
>Raid cards (namely, AcceleRAID 352). Since I need support for this c
I would like to use the 3ware Escalade 6400 4-port IDE RAID card in my new
e-smith server. (No, I haven't gotten my Mylex 352 RAID card to work yet :-).
I have a RedHat 7.0 driver disk for it,
(http://www.3ware.com/support/3warednload_6000_driver.asp), but how do I
get e-smith to take a drive
Peter, Charlie, and fellow e-smith'ers,
Thanks for the replies, my comments are below...
At 09:52 AM 2/8/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, Dan B wrote:
> > VA Linux makes a distro based off of RedHat 7.0 that they call 7.0.1. It
> > just has a few updated drivers,
At 12:42 PM 3/1/2001 -0500, Smith, Jeffery S \(Scott\) wrote:
>Perhaps not in direct response to Luuk's query, but the following might make
>interesting reading.
>
>http://computerworld.com/cwi/story/0%2C1199%2CNAV47_STO58154_NLTpm%2C00.html
I have some experience with openmail, and it's really g
At 03:55 PM 2/28/2001 +1000, David Boccabella wrote:
>I've got a specific requirement.
>
>I've a small local network of machines to which I'll be adding an e-smith
>gateway/server (downloading ISO for 4.1.1 now)
>
>One of my local machines is a advanced web surver running Win2000 Adv Srv,
>VB.Net
At 10:34 PM 2/28/2001 -0500, Gordon Rowell wrote:
>On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 07:27:16PM -0800, Dan B
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > [...]
> > After I install RH7
>
>I'm still unclear why you want to start with RH7 rather than e-smith.
If I could start with e-sm
ipmasqadm portfw -a -P tcp -L $EXTIP 80 -R $INTIP 80
HTH,
-Dan
>Garret Acott
>
>- Original Message -
>From: "Dan B" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 2:11 AM
>Subject: Re: [e-smith-devinfo] Additional
y) and then just rpm -Uvh all the rpms from a e-smith cdrom.
-Dan
At 11:00 PM 2/28/2001 -0500, Charlie Brady wrote:
>On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Dan B wrote:
>
> > Do you have a handy list of which rpms aren't stock redhat versions?
>
>Pretty much all the ones which correspond to th
At 09:01 AM 3/1/2001 +1000, you wrote:
> >From your domain name you are using a Dynamic DNS system wher your ISP gives
>you the IP number.. and you have to pass it onto to dyndns.org so that the
>world can find you.
>
>I have the same situation (and already have my domain set up with the same
>gro
At 10:23 PM 2/28/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 07:16:36PM -0800, Dan B
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have a goal of getting the existing E-smith features installed onto
> > Redhat 7.
>
>If that's what you want to do...
>
>I'
You list looks great, Adam.
Here is my proposal (RFC):
E-Smith-Anvil: (A fictitious future project)
The root project from which all e-smith "distributions" or "cd-roms"
derive. E-Smith-Anvil is all-inclusive of features, it has all the current
e-smith features plus as many user contributions
Thank you so much Peter. I just had one comment to add in case someone
might find it useful...
At 12:44 PM 2/26/2001 -0500, Peter Samuel wrote:
> - The 2.2.16-12 kernel that ships with e-smith 4.1.1 does not
> correctly support the OnStream DI-30 drive.
>
> - upgrade the kernel to
> - 32k of zeroes are written instead of 10k
>
>The 32k of zeroes are written because OnStream drives require a 32k
>blocksize. e-smith does not yet support OnStream drives but we will be
>looking at them for future releases (they're difficult, they don't
>work with ide-scsi, flexbackup.conf
At 03:17 AM 3/22/2001 +1030, Max wrote:
>We're trying to let -non- Admin users to access
>shells (e.g. in a classroom where Linux is being
>taught) via SSH (-not- PuTty[Tel]'s telnet mode)
Oh. There's the kicker. I thought you were talking about root.
E-smith doesn't create users with con
At 01:48 AM 3/22/2001 +1030, Max wrote:
>While we have your attention... can someone kindly
>point us at some very specific HowTo info for making
>PuTty work as a SSH-client to the same e-smith 4.1.1
>box, thanks (including how to fill in PuTty's SSH config
>form details, what to get from one sys
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