Silly "David Guntner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> becomes daring and writes:
> Vox grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
>>
>> Silly David Guntner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> becomes daring and writes:
>> >
>> > Again, just so that I'm clear what my problem is: I can even go so far as to
>> > telnet in to port 25 fr
Vox grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
>
> Silly David Guntner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> becomes daring and writes:
> >
> > Again, just so that I'm clear what my problem is: I can even go so far as to
> > telnet in to port 25 from the local host itself, but any attempt to connect
> > from another machine
Will have to try this one out Falls short in other areas of group
management but it's a good start. Thankyou
James
On Sun, 2002-10-06 at 20:49, Michael Viron wrote:
> Change su to the following permissions:
>
> -rwsr-x---1 root wheel 14112 Jan 16 2001 /bin/su
>
> and you w
On Sunday 06 October 2002 12:02 pm, you wrote:
> Most likely you have a firewall in place. The default firewall config will
> block netbios (samba) and ucmp (ping) traffic
> For firewall config help see www.shorewall.org
>
Thanks. When I installed mandrake 9.0, I selected standard security. It has
On 06 Oct 2002 18:09:44 -0700 James Sparenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> > > On Fri, 2002-10-04 at 07:37, Charles Jie wrote:
> > > > Hi,
> > > >
> > > > Upgrading from MD8.2 to MD9.0, I found some problems and started
> > > > aga
Change su to the following permissions:
-rwsr-x---1 root wheel 14112 Jan 16 2001 /bin/su
and you will get the *BSD-like behavior.
Michael
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At 08:47 AM 10/6/2002 -0700, yo
Silly David Guntner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> becomes daring and writes:
> Again, just so that I'm clear what my problem is: I can even go so far as to
> telnet in to port 25 from the local host itself, but any attempt to connect
> from another machine gets no connection. I don't even get the SMTP
Quoting Vox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Silly "David Guntner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> becomes daring and writes:
> >
> > I've got postfix running, and while it will happily accept a port 25
> > connection from the local box, connecting to it from off the home
> > network gets a "connection refused" res
Quoting Rolf Pedersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Toshiro wrote:
> > I can't
> > see the contents of the packages as I could in version 8.2.
>
> For the files list and changelog, right-click the right pane and select
>
> 'Maximum Information'.
I was wondering about that myself. Thanks for the in
The voodoo 3 3000 is now an old card (works fine, but old) my suggestion
would be to figure out how much you want to invest in a video card and
well... choose from there. From my experience (perhaps limited) nVidia
seems to have better drivers for Linux, but my experience with ATI is
limited to ol
On Sun, 2002-10-06 at 06:29, James Sparenberg wrote:
> On Sat, 2002-10-05 at 14:52, Toshiro wrote:
> > > >
> > > > I agree. However I Dont run EVERYTHING as root nor am I a new user. Also
> > > > being an IT Manager I DO occasionally su to root and ssh into my
> > > > company's machines as root to
Toshiro wrote:
> I can't
> see the contents of the packages as I could in version 8.2.
For the files list and changelog, right-click the right pane and select
'Maximum Information'.
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
On Sun, Oct 06, 2002 at 09:25:55PM -0400, et wrote:
> On Sunday 06 October 2002 05:58 pm, you wrote:
> > El Lun 07 Oct 2002 00:21, skidley escribió:
> > > I have made a huge mistake here and deleted everything in /boot. It was
> > > the result of hitting enter too soon with the wrong syntax of a c
What do you think about the new rpmdrake? In my opinion, the new version
is much worse than the previous one (8.2). I don't like to have 2
different programs for installing and removing packages; also, I can't
see the contents of the packages as I could in version 8.2.
Do you know if it's possibl
thanks but i know the filesystem is correct because i can mount manually
using vfat as the fstype, it's getting automounting to work that is defeating
me
bascule
On Sunday 06 October 2002 9:57 pm, you wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 06, 2002 at 19:26 +0100, bascule wrote:
> > unfortunately this isn't doi
On Sunday 06 October 2002 07:54 pm, Ken THompson wrote:
> Anybody had anything to do with the Chaintech 7AIA5E Main Board?
> Looks pretty good for a "cheapie"
Ken,
I'm not familiar with it, but my suggestion for a cheapy is the ECS K7S5A.
After reading a favorable review at Tom's hardwar
(Praying that this message gets through.)
Don't really know as I didn't follow the thread because I don't use
ScreenSavers. sorry.
James
On Sun, 2002-10-06 at 18:00, Charles Jie wrote:
> Hi, James,
>
> Thanks for your info.
>
> Is it the package 'xscreensaver' that I should keep an ey
On Sunday 06 October 2002 05:58 pm, you wrote:
> El Lun 07 Oct 2002 00:21, skidley escribió:
> > I have made a huge mistake here and deleted everything in /boot. It was
> > the result of hitting enter too soon with the wrong syntax of a command.
> > Unfortunately I didn't have a backup of /boot wh
On Sunday 06 October 2002 01:22 pm, Toshiro wrote:
> I'm looking for a xmms dock applet for KDE; anybody know about any?
>
> Toshiro.
There are at least three that I know of, kmms, xmms-kde and there is a systray
applet which I can't remember the name off. xmms-kde is available at
sourceforge.
Hi, James,
Thanks for your info.
Is it the package 'xscreensaver' that I should keep an eye on?
best regards,
charlie
On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 12:37:06PM -0700, James Sparenberg wrote:
> Charlie,
>I've seen some threads on this on the cooker list (if memory is right
> that list is a bear to
Anybody had anything to do with the Chaintech 7AIA5E Main Board?
Looks pretty good for a "cheapie"
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El Lun 07 Oct 2002 00:21, skidley escribió:
> I have made a huge mistake here and deleted everything in /boot. It was
> the result of hitting enter too soon with the wrong syntax of a command.
> Unfortunately I didn't have a backup of /boot which i regret.
> I'm trying to avoid reinstalling the sy
I have made a huge mistake here and deleted everything in /boot. It was
the result of hitting enter too soon with the wrong syntax of a command.
Unfortunately I didn't have a backup of /boot which i regret.
I'm trying to avoid reinstalling the system. I have built kernels again
uninstalled and re
Silly "Craig Williamson (ENZ)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> becomes daring and
writes:
> Hi Again,
>
> You guys are going to get sick of me ;-).
>
> I installed Redhat 8.0 and Mandrake9.0 and have come up with the
> following questions.
>
> 1. The sound on Mandrake 9.0 is basically cr
Silly "David Guntner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> becomes daring and writes:
> Hi,
>
> I've got postfix running, and while it will happily accept a port 25
> connection from the local box, connecting to it from off the home network
> gets a "connection refused" response.
>
> Anyone have any ideas as t
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Es Diumenge 06 Octubre 2002 22:05, en Wolfgang Bornath va escriure:
> You have to edit /etc/postfix/main.cf (as root of course).
>
> If your mailto is [EMAIL PROTECTED] you have to tell this to the mailer.
>
> In the main.cf you have to edit a line:
>
On Sunday 06 October 2002 04:04 pm, you wrote:
> Darin wrote:
> > David Guntner wrote:
> > > I wish I know who the rocket scientist at Mandrake was that decided
> > > ISOs that create CDs larger than 650M was a good idea, so that I could
> > >
> > > thank him with a large brick. :-(
>
> Probably t
On Sun, 2002-10-06 at 12:07, J. Grant wrote:
>
> Jan Wilson wrote:
>
> >>What's the point in doing that way? When you use ssh, the communication
> >>is encrypted. I don't see the advantage of ssh as a normal user first.
> >
> >
> > If you ssh to a root account on another machine directly, t
On Sun, Oct 06, 2002 at 19:26 +0100, bascule wrote:
> unfortunately this isn't doing it for me:-)
> replacing floppy with camera and fd0 with sdb1 gives me 'wrong file system or
> too many mounted file systems' error
>
> reverting to the original fstab and running #supemount -i enable rewrites
Title: Mandrake 9.0 Questions
Hi Again,
You guys are going to get sick of me ;-).
I installed Redhat 8.0 and Mandrake9.0 and have come up with the following questions.
1. The sound on Mandrake 9.0 is basically crap compared to Redhat. Redhat sounds the same as i
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Gabriel Phoenix wrote:
> I am looking for TV tuner card + video card (probably Nivida) combo
> instead of an all in one. Anyone have experiences there? What works and
> doesn't work?
>
I run a Matrox G550 and a Hauppauge WinTV and they work well. It
Greetings,
It is my understanding that Free/SWAN works with Checkpoint, although
I personally have not used it. Check out:
http://www.freeswan.org/
and there are a number of mailing lists & archives from that URL. I'm sure
someone over there will be an excellent source to post this q
Darin wrote:
> David Guntner wrote:
>
> > I wish I know who the rocket scientist at Mandrake was that decided
> > ISOs that create CDs larger than 650M was a good idea, so that I could
>
> > thank him with a large brick. :-(
Probably the same sole that thought it was OK to release 8.2 with X h
Craig,
Check out poptop.lineo.com
"J. Craig Woods" wrote:
> Looking for some suggestions:
>
> I need to access my private network at work, and I am looking for a VPN
> client that will work with a CheckPoint Firewall VPN on a Win2000
> Server. I need to tunnel ssh through the firewall, and
On Sun, Oct 06, 2002 at 21:36 +0200, Joan Tur wrote:
> but mail message is returned from wanadoo. Here's the content of
> /var/spool/mail/quini (quini is the user's name):
> -
> ...
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: host mx2.wanadoo.es[62.37.236.145] said: 501 5.1.8
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>..
Most likely you have a firewall in place. The default firewall config will
block netbios (samba) and ucmp (ping) traffic
For firewall config help see www.shorewall.org
You might find the fix outlined here useful
http://www.club-nihil.net/mub/viewtopic.php?t=5514
HTH
derek
On Sunday 06 Oct 20
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Hallo!
I'm using postfix to send mail to the internet, and it's working fine
(smtp:localhost:25)...
but I'd like to be able to send my pgp public key to someone running:
gpg --export --armor | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
but mail message is returned fr
Hi,
I've got postfix running, and while it will happily accept a port 25
connection from the local box, connecting to it from off the home network
gets a "connection refused" response.
Anyone have any ideas as to how to fix this? Anywhere in any particular
configuration file I should be look
Jan Wilson wrote:
>>What's the point in doing that way? When you use ssh, the communication
>>is encrypted. I don't see the advantage of ssh as a normal user first.
>
>
> If you ssh to a root account on another machine directly, the logging
> on that machine does not directly say who was a
unfortunately this isn't doing it for me:-)
replacing floppy with camera and fd0 with sdb1 gives me 'wrong file system or
too many mounted file systems' error
reverting to the original fstab and running #supemount -i enable rewrites
fstab to have the options you suggest but i still get the erro
On Sunday 06 October 2002 12:33 am, James Sparenberg wrote:
> Charlie I've got a Northgate I just worked on that is it's twin...
> 25minutes to install Mandrake... 3 days to restore win2000. Don't we
> know? Windows is so much easier than Linux. *grin*.
>
> James
Yeahh.right. She
Looking for some suggestions:
I need to access my private network at work, and I am looking for a VPN
client that will work with a CheckPoint Firewall VPN on a Win2000
Server. I need to tunnel ssh through the firewall, and connect to my
sparc machine (SunOS 5.9). I was given a Micro$oft VPN clien
Todd Flinders wrote:
> That was an active philisophical decision to not implement the GNU su that
> way. According to Free as In Freedom, Stallman had many ethical problems
> with the password implementation. The weakened security of su was
> intentional.
>
> You'd think there'd be a wheel
Hey guys, I have a preplexing situation. I rebuilt my box at work from
scratch (I kept my home partition). Everything seemed fine until I attempted
to do a samba share. I couldn't see the share. Went back to basics and I
can't even ping it. Now get this.. The linux box is 172.22.76.15. My windo
Bonjour,
je suis en train d'essayer d'installer une Mandrake sur un serveur HP
equipe de :
- HP NetRaid 4M
- Symbios 53c896 SCSI
- SCSI Adaptec 29160
J'ai essaye avec la Mandrake Corporate Server 1.0, la Mandrake 8.2 ert
la 9.0 mais aucune n'arrive à installer.
Les Mandrake 8.1 et 9.0 n'arrive
2002-10-06 23:47, Todd Flinders writes:
> That was an active philisophical decision to not implement the GNU su that
> way. According to Free as In Freedom, Stallman had many ethical problems
> with the password implementation. The weakened security of su was
> intentional.
>
> You'd think t
Hi,
i'm sorry but i didn t realize that the list was in english. So i
translate my preceeding mail:
I'm trying to install Mandrake on an HP LC2000 server equipped with:
- HP NetRaid 4M
- Symbios 53c896 SCSI
- SCSI Adaptec 29160
I've tried Mandrake Corporate 1.0, Mandrake 8.2 and 9.0 without an
I'm looking for a xmms dock applet for KDE; anybody know about any?
Toshiro.
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Bonjour,
je suis en train d'essayer d'installer une Mandrake sur un serveur HP
equipe de :
- HP NetRaid 4M
- Symbios 53c896 SCSI
- SCSI Adaptec 29160
J'ai essaye avec la Mandrake Corporate Server 1.0, la Mandrake 8.2 ert
la 9.0 mais aucune n'arrive à installer.
Les Mandrake 8.1 et 9.0 n'arrive
On Sunday 06 October 2002 11:53 am, you wrote:
> At 20.04 05/10/2002, you wrote:
> >makes sense to me, just something I had not considered. I however keep all
> >the old cds, for the most part I figure there might be something I will
> > wish to recall as soon as I get rif of the old one. you won'
I tried the newbie list and didn't get any response so I thought I might
as well try here. I have done a lot of googling, IRCing and forum
searching all to no avail. Anyway, here's the problem.
I recently installed Mandrake 9 final on my computer. A couple of days
after the install I installed a
That was an active philisophical decision to not implement the GNU su that
way. According to Free as In Freedom, Stallman had many ethical problems
with the password implementation. The weakened security of su was
intentional.
You'd think there'd be a wheel-style su for GNU/Linux on Sourcefo
At 20.04 05/10/2002, you wrote:
>makes sense to me, just something I had not considered. I however keep all
>the old cds, for the most part I figure there might be something I will wish
>to recall as soon as I get rif of the old one. you won't want the powerpack
>if you have the broadband if you n
libiberty.a is apparently included in the package libbinutils2-devel. This
was not installed by default on my box. Try installing it to see if that
fixes your problem. It's on CD 3.
urpmi libbinutils2-devel
On Saturday 05 October 2002 09:51 pm, Paul Ruhland wrote:
> I just installed
See comments below.
Hope this helps,
Bill Shirley
> -Original Message-
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 3:05 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [expert] DHCP and Dynamic
On Sunday 06 October 2002 09:01 am, you wrote:
> On Sun, 2002-10-06 at 06:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Dear friends,
> >
> > My son would like powerfull games runing in my double Win98/Mandrake 9.0
> > desktop computer and my wonderfull Voodoo3 3000 is now having some
> > problems to run prope
On Sun, Oct 06, 2002 at 02:40 -0700, James Sparenberg wrote:
> On Sat, 2002-10-05 at 23:55, Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
> > What about the Yopi? It runs on Linux so it should sync with Linux or
> > am I thinking the wrong way? I read a review where it said that it
> > only syncs with Windows. Can't be
On Sun, 2002-10-06 at 06:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dear friends,
>
> My son would like powerfull games runing in my double Win98/Mandrake 9.0
> desktop computer and my wonderfull Voodoo3 3000 is now having some
> problems to run properly some of the games hi likes.
>
> Conclusion: I am thin
On Sun, 2002-10-06 at 05:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> but the modules are just binaries; ATI seems, at least until now, to be
> more related with the Open Source world and also some of them have
> tv-output utilities
oh, yeah, probably no one has an opinion on this. if you browse the
arch
At 02.58 06/10/2002 -0700, you wrote:
> > > > I have my Mdk8.2 box setup on our corporate network with a static
> > > > IP. Call it mybox.foo.com. I have a laptop running Win2K that lives
> > > > on our wireless LAN and uses a DHCP-allocated IP and lives in a
> > > > subnet. Call it laptop.dhcp.fo
021005 hans privat wrote:
> I don't have a prog /usr/sbin/lpd - neither on the CD nor on my system.
> is it possible to run the lpd from the new 9.0 ?
the program lpd has been dropped in favor of the much more powerful CUPS,
but 'lpd lpq lprm' still work as simple front-end commands for CUPS;
c
On Sun, 2002-10-06 at 00:51, David Guntner wrote:
> James Sparenberg grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
> >
> > On Sat, 2002-10-05 at 14:52, Toshiro wrote:
> > >
> > > What's the point in doing that way? When you use ssh, the communication
> > > is encrypted. I don't see the advantage of ssh as a norm
On Sat, 2002-10-05 at 06:18, Pierre Fortin wrote:
> On 05 Oct 2002 00:09:39 -0700 James Sparenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 2002-10-03 at 08:10, Mark Stewart wrote:
> > >
> > > Networking gurus, your knowledge is desperately needed...
> > >
> > > I have my Mdk8.2 box setup on
Dear friends,
My son would like powerfull games runing in my double Win98/Mandrake 9.0
desktop computer and my wonderfull Voodoo3 3000 is now having some
problems to run properly some of the games hi likes.
Conclusion: I am thinking about a new video card but, of course I like
one that can run
Dear friends,
My son would like powerfull games runing in my double Win98/Mandrake 9.0
desktop computer and my wonderfull Voodoo3 3000 is now having some
problems to run properly some of the games hi likes.
Conclusion: I am thinking about a new video card but, of course I like
one that can run
On Sat, 2002-10-05 at 23:55, Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 05, 2002 at 23:40 -0700, James Sparenberg wrote:
> >
> > For Linux right now it's pretty much palm or as I'm told the sharp
> > Zaurus as well. For the PocketPC due to the restrive nature of the M$
> > license it's not going to b
hi,
have discovered, that I don't have a prog /usr/sbin/lpd - neither on the CD
nor on my system.
the CD of mdk 8.2 I have here, is an enlosure of "Linux-User". and the origin
mdk which I have is an 8.0 from mdk.
now my question here :
is there an mdk8.2-based package available for download wh
James Sparenberg grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
>
> On Sat, 2002-10-05 at 14:52, Toshiro wrote:
> >
> > What's the point in doing that way? When you use ssh, the communication
> > is encrypted. I don't see the advantage of ssh as a normal user first.
>
> From having had it save my buns... Big adv
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