[expert] kfm and browser password

1999-07-25 Thread Ramon Gandia
I am using Festen (Mandrake 5.3). When I go to a certain site with kfm, I cannot access the site because it needs a username and password. How do I do it with kfm? I have no problem with Netscape, but do not know how in kfm. -- Ramon Gandia = Sysadmin Nook

Re: [expert] (More) problems with vmware and recompiled kernel

1999-07-25 Thread Patrick Putteman
I'll post my config file I with kernel 2.2.10-mdk ??? and that runs VMWARE without problems on monday (it's on my office machine) Patrick - Original Message - From: Steven [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 23, 1999 5:54 PM Subject: [expert] (More) problems with

[expert] Big Time Kernel Problems

1999-07-25 Thread James Capone
Ok Here it is. I recompiled my Kernel. Had some problems at first. It hung on Finding Module dependencies.. So I did a ctrl-c and got it to boot. The I run depmod -a reboot I got abunch of Symlink errors. So I decided to run a make clean and make mrproper and re-do the kernel again. Now

Re: [expert] network

1999-07-25 Thread Axalon
On Sun, 25 Jul 1999, [iso-8859-1] Mike Fistonich wrote: Thanks for the advice , unfortunately I was too busy to try your suggestions yet, but I'm also not confident they'll help since after typing 'telnet 90.0.0.3' I immediatley get the response 'connected to 90.0.0.3' but it then

[expert] Firewalling on 2.2: UPDATE

1999-07-25 Thread ShawnDo
Ok, I have since reinstalled Mandrake and was lazy and didn't do the kernel update (as suggested by updates page for security) and the network survived the 20 hr mark. (where the network died before) I didn't realize this (I attributed this to something else) and updated the kernel to

Re: [expert] cgi scripts

1999-07-25 Thread Jean-Michel Dault
As far as I am concerned, there are no stupid questions. As you probably noticed, I often refer people to the right place, or give the answer it if can fit in one line or two. Please everyone don't say "please post in an appropriate forum". Even me, an experienced Linux user, I often don't know

Re: [expert] FW: Redhat 6.0 cachemgr.cgi lameness

1999-07-25 Thread Jean-Michel Dault
This cgi must be a part of the Squid package, because it's not in Apache. Jean-Michel Dault [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Sat, 24 Jul 1999, James J. Capone wrote: Date: Sat, 24 Jul 1999 22:35:14 -0400 From: "James J. Capone" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: