Re: [expert] samba and SWAT and webmin and MCC

2002-01-04 Thread James Sparenberg
Lee, try http://127.0.0.1:901 to run swat. Netscape has a "search" feature turned on which tries to "help" you find sites using internet shortcuts. If you go into edit --> preferences and turn off smartbrowsing and internet keywords localhost will work. James On Thu, 03 Jan 2002 17:01:25

[expert] iptables and iptunnels

2002-01-04 Thread richard
Hi all, after the original posting to this list and to the bastille list, and just 1 reply which was to forward the last archieve from the bastille list, at least a reply but the contents were my original mail and another very unrelated.. so althogh the intent was there, no a lot of help. Now will

[expert] Firewall install - smoothwall

2002-01-04 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
HI All, I will be installing a dedicated firewall box running smoothwall in the near future. I just want to check some areas that will need to change. The box on my network connected to the internet via DUP on serial modem uses IP Tables and Masquerading and Bastille to act as a gateway/firewa

RE: [expert] Firewall install - smoothwall

2002-01-04 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Just seen metioned that smoothie does not support pcmcia, as the laptop will be using a pcmcia NIC this could be a major problem. Has anyone got smoothie installed on a laptop with pcmcia NIC? TIA Dave Original Message: - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 4 J

Re: [expert] Firewall install - smoothwall

2002-01-04 Thread J. Craig Woods
At 06:38 AM 1/4/2002 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >When I install the Smoothwall firewall (an old Laptop), I will be adding a >second NIC to replace the modem, and connect this NIC to the firewall. > >Inet<--->Firewall<--->MDK8.0 Box<--->Network Hub<--->all other clients > >Do I still need IPT

Re[2]: [expert] Firewall install - smoothwall

2002-01-04 Thread ze0
Smoothwall is a light-weight Linux distribution, basically dedicated to firewalling. I'm not sure which it uses, iptables or ipchains. You can read about it here: http://www.smoothwall.org I haven't used it myself, but I hear it is VERY good. Kindest Regards, Ashley (aka ze0). |-

Re: [expert] Firewall install - smoothwall

2002-01-04 Thread J. Craig Woods
At 06:38 AM 1/4/2002 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >HI All, > > >Obviously, I will be removing the bastille firewall as this becomes redundant. > >Thanks in advance. > >Dave. And, yes, by all means get rid of the Bastille (hell, the French had the right idea when they stormed it). If this list

Re: [expert] A strange thing happens to my network

2002-01-04 Thread daRcmaTTeR
On Wed, 2 Jan 2002 15:35:53 -0500 (EST) Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> studiouisly spake these words to ponder: > On Wed, 2 Jan 2002, daRcmaTTeR wrote: > > I've noticed over the last few days that my LAN seems to get stale after > > a day or so and needs to be restarted. Could this really be happening

RE: Re: [expert] Firewall install - smoothwall

2002-01-04 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
But does anyone know if smoothwall supports pcmcia NIC yet? I know the old versions did not. Original Message: - From: J. Craig Woods [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 04 Jan 2002 06:32:26 -0600 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [expert] Firewall install - smoothwa

Re: [expert] Firewall install - smoothwall

2002-01-04 Thread David ..
Your better off doing it like this: >Inet<--->Firewall<--->Network Hub<--->all other clients >From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: [expert] Firewall install - smoothwall >Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2002 06:38:44

Re[2]: [expert] Firewall install - smoothwall

2002-01-04 Thread J. Craig Woods
At 11:31 PM 1/4/2002 +1100, ze0 wrote: >Smoothwall is a light-weight Linux distribution, basically dedicated >to firewalling. I'm not sure which it uses, iptables or ipchains. > >You can read about it here: > >http://www.smoothwall.org > >I haven't used it myself, but I hear it is VERY good. Than

[expert] installing an enterprise kernel

2002-01-04 Thread Nick Thompson
If I had a 4GB PC (I wish :) I believe that I would need the enterprise kernel. Is this available during the install or does it need to be installed afterwards and lilo changed to boot the new kernel? I am assuming the kernel is on the standard iso images - if not where do I get it? Thanks, N

Re: [expert] mail sent by apache user

2002-01-04 Thread Oscar
Hi, Thank you, William, But my cgi uses #!/bin/sh and the mail command, ad example: echo "the message" | /bin/mail -s "Subject" "list@localhost" Then I can't use your suggestion, I'm afraid. Any suggestion? Thanks, óscar. El jue, 03-01-2002 a las 19:13, William R. Nash escribió: > try this:

RE: Re[2]: [expert] Firewall install - smoothwall

2002-01-04 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>I did take a look , and since it uses the Linux kernel version, 2.2.19, it >must be using ipchains. It does look to be very cool but if >"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" STFW, he or she will see that there is a >problem when using Smoothwall with pcmcia hardware.. I did take a look and did notice that

Re: [expert] Log in remotely without logging in locally

2002-01-04 Thread kwan
On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, pesarif wrote: > > Hello again! > > Is it possible to login to a remote system (console login only because it > doesn't have X), without having to login locally (as with telnet and ssh)? > > Because with X terminals, you are actually logging in to the remote system; > While wi

Re: [expert] zsh scripting help

2002-01-04 Thread nds
Pierre Fortin wrote: >I see no one has tried to help... > >This works: > > for i in `cat $temp`; do > >avoiding $list altogether... > >HTH, >Pierre > >Vincent Danen wrote: > >>I need a little help with something. I'm not used to writing scripts >>in zsh, but I'm modifying a lengthy script alr

Re: [expert] Log in remotely without logging in locally

2002-01-04 Thread Marc
maybe it is possible to configure one of your virtual consoles as a login screen on the remote machine. This way you can login to the remote machine without local login. I am not sure if it is technically possible. But I Think this is the way I would do it. Only problem you have then is t

Re: [expert] 2 Questions about building RPMs

2002-01-04 Thread tester
pesarif wrote: > Hi. > > I just read some bits and pieces from an open-book called "Maximum RPM". It > mentions that to build an RPM from .tar.gz source, you need to have a section > called "%files" in the .spec file and that this must list _all_ the files > that will be installed on the use

Re: [expert] Log in remotely without logging in locally

2002-01-04 Thread Ric Tibbetts
Marc wrote: > > maybe it is possible to configure one of your virtual consoles as a login > screen on the remote machine. This way you can login to the remote machine > without local login. > > I am not sure if it is technically possible. But I Think this is the way I > would do it. Only prob

Re: [expert] Log in remotely without logging in locally

2002-01-04 Thread Jose Orlando T. Ribeiro
I think that you can't. You can do this with X since the local machine is the server, so you do a login "bacwards". Telnet, rsh, ssh... are clients... and if you are running a client you already logged somewhere... If you create a user that automatically connect to the remote machine (via user'

Re: [expert] Log in remotely without logging in locally

2002-01-04 Thread Ric Tibbetts
nds wrote: > > pesarif wrote: > > >Hello again! > > > >Is it possible to login to a remote system (console login only because it > >doesn't have X), without having to login locally (as with telnet and ssh)? > > > >Because with X terminals, you are actually logging in to the remote system; > >Whi

Re: [expert] 2 Questions about building RPMs

2002-01-04 Thread nds
pesarif wrote: >Hi. > >I just read some bits and pieces from an open-book called "Maximum RPM". It >mentions that to build an RPM from .tar.gz source, you need to have a section >called "%files" in the .spec file and that this must list _all_ the files >that will be installed on the user's sy

Re: [expert] Log in remotely without logging in locally

2002-01-04 Thread nds
pesarif wrote: >Hello again! > >Is it possible to login to a remote system (console login only because it >doesn't have X), without having to login locally (as with telnet and ssh)? > >Because with X terminals, you are actually logging in to the remote system; >While with telnet/ssh, you have to

Re: [expert] Log in remotely without logging in locally

2002-01-04 Thread Terry Mathews
I think you could to it in console mode too. If we are dealing with an ethernet connection, methinks that passing "linux init=telnet x.x.x.x" to LILO would make the machine come up to the other computer's login prompt. Although this requires that the ethernet come up as part of the system init, no

[expert] re:iptables and last mail

2002-01-04 Thread richard
Matt I did reply off line , but your sites so secure it refused my mail, so I posted it here again Hi Matt. the protocol I'm using is ipip Protocol 93, at the moment I'm not using GRE but could do.. The script I've been trying to use is the bastille-netfilter script thats distributed with mand

[expert] [Fwd: Re: [CrashTesters] CDRW/DVD Combo Success Howto]

2002-01-04 Thread nds
Original Message From: - Fri Jan 04 14:30:45 2002 X-Mozilla-Status: 0001 X-Mozilla-Status2: Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Fri, 04 Jan 2002 14:30:43 -0600 From: nds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:0.9.6) Gecko/20011012

Re: [expert] Log in remotely without logging in locally

2002-01-04 Thread Ric Tibbetts
Since we're speculating: I do believe that there is an option to xdm to get it to broadcast for X XDMCP servers, and set itself up as an X-Term at boot up. So the login banner would either be a list of XDMCP servers on the network, or, you could hard-wire it to go to a specific server, and get the

Re: [expert] urpmi HOWTO?

2002-01-04 Thread Charlie Bebber
I'm reposting this as I've been having list problems as of late and didn't know if it'd gotten posted. Sorry if it had... -Charlie --- Nelson Bartley said: > What would you like to know? > > It's a pretty simple program, and I think most of the people here can > answer most of your questions.

[expert] Samba and WinXP

2002-01-04 Thread Todd Zashin
Hi guys. Why wont my Samba 2.2.2 Linux Mandrake 8.1 box allow WinXP clients to attach to it? I thought the Samba team has fixed this issue? I have the latest update from the mdk site. What step am I missing? All other PC's are connecting just fine. -Todd Want to buy your Pack or Services

Re: [expert] 2 Questions about building RPMs

2002-01-04 Thread eric
nds wrote: > > pesarif wrote: > > >Hi. > > > >I just read some bits and pieces from an open-book called "Maximum RPM". It > >mentions that to build an RPM from .tar.gz source, you need to have a section > >called "%files" in the .spec file and that this must list _all_ the files > >that will be

[expert] more information was needed Samba and WinXP woes

2002-01-04 Thread Todd Zashin
sorry guys I guess I should have given more information. I have a LM 8.1 Samba 2.2.2 (latest release with updated security patch from Mandrake Update site) set to Share level security no netlogons or domain controllers enabled because we are in a workgroup not a domain. I want one WinXP client t

[expert] fixing slight problems

2002-01-04 Thread Harold Hartley
Now that I have been playing with mandrake 8.1 and got my sound mixer, xawtv and realplayer working fine, I still am having a problem with getting gradio or radiofm to work.. Did anyone else have the same problem and how did you fix it.. Thanks Harold Want to buy your Pack or Services from M

[expert] Works Fine Until I Shutdown 8.1

2002-01-04 Thread Felix Miata
Please stand by while rebooting the system. . . md: stopping all md devices. resetting sym53c8xx scsi bus(es) sym53c875-0: detaching . . . sym53c875-0: the timer seems to be already stopped sym53c875-0: resetting chip Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 40165352 printing eip

No Help (was Re: [expert] zsh scripting help)

2002-01-04 Thread Michael Viron
>That not helping part has been very prevalent lately. I guess everyone >has been busy trying to enjoy the holidays with their families. I have >posted many questions that I have not received a singel answer to yet! Although many people do try to help, please keep in mind that we are (in a sen

Re: No Help (was Re: [expert] zsh scripting help)

2002-01-04 Thread tester
Michael Viron wrote: >>That not helping part has been very prevalent lately. I guess everyone >>has been busy trying to enjoy the holidays with their families. I have >>posted many questions that I have not received a singel answer to yet! >> > > Although many people do try to help, please ke

Re: [expert] samba and SWAT and webmin and MCC

2002-01-04 Thread Lee Roberts
I did that & now I get "connection refused". At 07:17 PM 1/3/2002 -0800, James Sparenberg wrote: >Lee, > try http://127.0.0.1:901 to run swat. Netscape has a "search" >feature turned on which tries to "help" you find sites using internet >shortcuts. If you go into edit --> preferences and tur

[expert] Files or data transfer via Lan Hub

2002-01-04 Thread Stephen Liu
Hi All People. Can I make use of lan hub to connect a Win box and Linux box for files/data transfer ? If yes, then how. Thanks in advance. B.R. Stephen Liu Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com

Re: [expert] samba and SWAT and webmin and MCC

2002-01-04 Thread Lee Roberts
At 07:25 PM 1/3/2002 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, Lee Roberts wrote: > >> I did all this and it don't work. When I put https://localhost:901 into >> Netscape 6.2, I get routed to Netscape search. When I tried to access SWAT >> from within webmin I got a dialog box about swa

Re: [expert] more information was needed Samba and WinXP woes

2002-01-04 Thread Larry Sword
Todd Zashin wrote: > > sorry guys I guess I should have given more information. > > I have a LM 8.1 Samba 2.2.2 (latest release with updated security patch from > Mandrake Update site) set to Share level security no netlogons or domain > controllers enabled because we are in a workgroup not a do

[expert] MP3 software?

2002-01-04 Thread Bill
Whats a good Napster like program that runs on MDK 8.1 to retrieve mp3's and share them? Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com

Re: No Help (was Re: [expert] zsh scripting help)

2002-01-04 Thread Pierre Fortin
Thanks all... I'll take this discussion to mean I should use *way* fewer words in future... to think, this started with my offering help by prefixing my answer with: > I see no one has tried to help... :^) So... to shorten *my* unanswered issues: :^) 1. kppp has a memory leak (yes, grap

Re: [expert] Files or data transfer via Lan Hub

2002-01-04 Thread Pierre Fortin
Should be on newbie list... Stephen Liu wrote: > > Hi All People. > > Can I make use of lan hub to connect a Win box and Linux box for files/data > transfer ? Yes. > If yes, then how. LinuxBox[cable]HUB[cable]LoseBox + ftp Pierre Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go t

Re: [expert] MP3 software?

2002-01-04 Thread ze0
Bill, This link on Freshmeat offers a nice selection of Gnutella clients: http://freshmeat.net/search/?site=Freshmeat&q=gnutella§ion=projects HTH. Kindest Regards, Ashley (aka ze0). |--| | Ashley Reynolds (aka ze0)[EMAIL PROT

Re: [expert] Files or data transfer via Lan Hub

2002-01-04 Thread nds
Stephen Liu wrote: > Hi All People. > > Can I make use of lan hub to connect a Win box and Linux box for > files/data transfer ? > > If yes, then how. > > Thanks in advance. > > B.R. > Stephen Liu > > > > > >Want to buy your

Re: [expert] Files or data transfer via Lan Hub

2002-01-04 Thread daRcmaTTeR
On Fri, 04 Jan 2002 23:19:48 -0600 nds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> studiouisly spake these words to ponder: > Stephen Liu wrote: > > > Hi All People. > > > > Can I make use of lan hub to connect a Win box and Linux box for > > files/data transfer ? > > > > If yes, then how. > > > > Thanks in advance. >