to like pain.
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http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/10/25/1737244
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message from the far end as though it had delivered it. Try putting in the
reject code that you're seeing at your end from your local
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Praedor Atrebates grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
Thanks all, I have it working in a desireable fashion now.
I am once again using fetchmail + postfix and, now, spamassassin to deal
with my incoming mail. Procmail is properly directing a subset of my mail
to my mailbox directly and passing
Praedor Atrebates grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
Thanks for the reply but the problem was:
I had a ~/.fetchmailrc. It worked so long as I started fetchmail myself.
If I tried to start fetchmail thus (as root) /etc/init.d/fetchmail start
or if I started up MCC and then tried to start
mailbox
from his ISP.
And of course install Postfix. :-)
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HaywireMac grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 18:25:28 -0700 (PDT)
David Guntner [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
Check out www.no-ip.com. I use them, and have liked them for some
time now. They deal with NAT just fine, and have a Linux updater
client.
but they charge you
HaywireMac grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 04:11:49 -0700
David Guntner [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
Personally, I don't have a problem with that. :-) It's not an
unreasonable price they're asking. I use them, so I mentioned them as
an option.
Nothing against you
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Erik Evjenth grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
I am migrating from Win XP to Mandrake Linux.
My Apache web server is up and running
I have a *simple* problem with dynamic IP and DNS:
0. Registered my domain for $7.95 with GoDaddy
1. My DNS is through Zoneedit.com (to support Dynamic DNS)
Bill grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
On Star Date Saturday 30 August 2003 11:17 am, David Guntner sent this
sub-space message.
I am trying to use -j REJECT because I want to reject the packet. I
also want to log it. However, I see that my problem was that I was
trying to do a -j REJECT LOG
Jack Coates grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
On Fri, 2003-08-29 at 13:51, David Guntner wrote:
I'm setting up some iptables rules to block certain kinds of packets on
my ML 9.1 machine. The man page talks about logging options to have
Bill grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
You can look on the web for iptables log which is where I found what I
use.
-A INPUT -i eth0 -p udp -m limit --limit 10/hour -j LOG --log-prefix
IPTABLES UDP-IN:
Ah, ok. Now I see what I was doing wrong.
I am trying to use -j REJECT because I want to
in
response. Does anyone know what the actual syntax is on an iptables
command to have it log when that particular reject rule is fired?
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Udo Rader grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
If it were, some construct like the thing below could then list all files
in /opt/too_many_files except no_not_this_one:
% ls -l /opt/too_many_files/*{!no_not_this_one}
Yes, I know this doesn't work, but is there any other efficient way to do
this in
Robert W. grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
On Tue, 2003-08-19 at 21:05, David Guntner wrote:
Jack Coates grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
On Mon, 2003-08-18 at 22:47, David Guntner wrote:
I have a user login name that is used to run a game server process
(Neverwinter Nights
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On Thu, 2003-08-21 at 02:49, David Guntner wrote:
Robert W. grabbed a keyboard and wrote:logging
On Tue, 2003-08-19 at 21:05, David Guntner wrote:
What about changing the shell to /bin/false. Will that prevent
themimplement
getting a login shell
Jack Coates grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
On Mon, 2003-08-18 at 22:47, David Guntner wrote:
I have a user login name that is used to run a game server process
(Neverwinter Nights, if it matters :).
I don't know if it's possible for a remote user to crash the game process
in a way
.,
etc., etc. Their file format is not a standard FAX format from what we can
tell.
So, is there software that can be used to convert an efax file into a
standard tiff file (which can then be tiff2ps'd)?
Any help would be, well, helpful. :-)
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crossover handles these like a champ -- costs some bucks, but it does
the job.
Ok, so what is crossover, and where does one get it?
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my messagein the first place. :-)
efax.com seems to be using a propriatary format in their .efx files, and
they require you to use their Windows based program to open the file up.
Joy. Conversion utilities would be neat.
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Bryan Phinney grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
Not sure if this is the right list for this type of question but I will
plunge in anyway. I am running Postfix 2.04 on my Linux system and using
Fetchmail to pull down mail from my ISP and inject it into Postfix. I
have local aliases setup for all
I have a user login name that is used to run a game server process
(Neverwinter Nights, if it matters :).
I don't know if it's possible for a remote user to crash the game process
in a way which would leave them sitting in a shell, but since I don't know
that the chances are 0%, I'm thinking that
I've got something weird going on and hope someone can help me out here.
I'm running ML 9.1 with the latest version (from the update site) of the
various packages. I've got a CD Writer (HP 9100i) installed in the slave
on the secondary IDE controller.
Mandrake sees it and harddrake configured
Todd Lyons grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
David Guntner wanted us to know:
Now, when running k3b to try to burn some tracks or whatever, when I
start
the program, I first get a pop-up window saying that it can't find a file
called /nonemntcdrom2, which I click on OK to get rid of. When going
Larry Sword grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
1. Take a look at your /etc/fstab file. see if you have and entry for
none /mnt/cdrom2 supermount ...
2. Look in the file /etc/lilo.conf and that you have an append line that
has the cdwriter as hdd=ide-scsi. This will id it as a
Todd Lyons grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
David Guntner wanted us to know:
meantime, question: Why does doing something to make it think that's an
IDE device is a SCSI device make this work better? Is there any reason
that I would *need* to do that for the DVD ROM?
In the words of the great
that there will be companies that will pay rather
than take a chance of being sued for copyright violation.
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Felix Miata grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
David Guntner wrote:
Nope. Control-D is simply used as an end-of-file indicator. If you EOF a
*lot* of different program inputs, it will end that program (or at least,
end it from looking for further input :). In the case of a shell prompt
Jeffrey Litterick grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
My question is what is the best way to get the NVdriver module loaded
correctly in the new kernel. For right now I changed my X driver from
NVIDIA to nv and it works but I lost all 3d acceleration.
I would like to avoid if possible downloading
:-)
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Felix Miata grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
Cute:
#urpmi kdebase-kdm-3.1-83mdk.i586.rpm
The following packages have to be removed for others to be upgraded:
kdebase-3.1-83.3mdk (due to unsatisfied kdebase == 3.1-83mdk)
kdebase-devel-3.1-83.3mdk (due to unsatisfied kdebase == 3.1-83mdk)
Bill Mullen grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
The first rule of thumb on any Linux or *nix-based system is, Do as root
only that absolute bare minimum that /must/ be done as root.
What he said.
Remember, when you are running as root, disaster is one typo away.
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Felix Miata grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
I don't do it often, but the usual reason is not remembering or not
being able to figure out how to do some kind of configuration in bash
that Mandrake provides GUI tools to do easily. I've never figured out
the ramifications of doing su in a normal
show up in the login window when I've selected the
clock from the control panel under login preferences. I can't seem to
remember how I did it on my already-set up machine. :-) Can someone point
me in the right direction, please?
Thanks!
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Greg Meyer grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
Just uninstall the bootsplash package
urpme bootsplash
[...]
urpme mdkkdm
urpmi kdebase-kdm
Well, that seems a bit of a brute-force approach, but I guess it will work.
:-)
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stefmit grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
Three machines running MDK 9.1: one of them prompts me with the existence
of a new kernel, the other two don't (via MCC -- Software Management --
Mandrake Update). Is there a setup I may have missed on two machines, to
enable kernel updates to show up?
I
Avi Schwartz grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
Mandrake should change their kernel installation instructions in the
latest Security Advisory since they say there:
To upgrade automatically, use MandrakeUpdate. If you want to upgrade
manually, download the updated package(s) from one of our FTP
On Thursday 24 July 2003 08:25 am, Juan Quintela wrote:
While vincent wakeup, I am uploading new kernel packages to:
http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~quintela/updates/9.1/
Thanks for providing those so quickly, Juan. I'll be installing them
shortly. :-)
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: printf: `m': invalid format character
Nothing has been changed in that file. This only showed up with the new
kernel in place. Please go over the new kernel and release a bugfix for
these two problems. Thanks!
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Vincent Danen grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
Glad to see you're still on the list, Vincent. :-)
On Wed Jul 23, 2003 at 11:56:14AM -0700, David Guntner wrote:
I hope someone from Mandrake is still reading this list. I got the
advisary for the new kernel in my mail, and installed the new
Jack Coates grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 12:26, Vincent Danen wrote:
On Wed Jul 23, 2003 at 11:56:14AM -0700, David Guntner wrote:
I hope someone from Mandrake is still reading this list. I got the
advisary for the new kernel in my mail, and installed the new
Vincent Danen grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
On Wed Jul 23, 2003 at 12:21:27PM -0700, David Guntner wrote:
(Again, this is in the hopes that someone from Mandrake is still reading
this list)
Well, at least partially. :-)
In addition to the other error I reported regarding the new
it.
I have tried, in kmail, redirecting to /dev/null and moving to folder
/dev/null but neither works. How would this be done in kmail?
Let Procmail do it for you instead. In your .procmailrc file, put:
:0:
* ^X-Spam-Status: Yes
/dev/null
And you're done.
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Octavi Fors grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
I would like that a certain command line as
chmod 666 /dev/v4l/video0
is executed every time I reboot my PC running MDK8.2.
What should I do?
In which script under /etc should include such command line?
Edit etc/rc.local and put that line at the
Greg Meyer grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
I asked this question on newbie, and I got no answer, so I'll repost here.
Is anybody wiling to enlighten me as to what sshd-restarter does, and why
it runs every 5 minutes?
It does exactly what the name implies. It checks for a dead ssh daemon,
and
James Sparenberg grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
No this is not spam for a talk show. :) I'm trying to find out how to
spawn a process from a shell script that becomes an independent Parent
process not a child process. Such so that if the Parent that spawns it
dies it doesn't die. What I
in question so I set them this
way.
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and I had to hit
the reset button to reboot.
Anyone know what this message means? And maybe what can be done to keep it
from showing up again?
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James Sparenberg grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
On Wed, 2003-05-28 at 17:43, David Guntner wrote:
kernel: i8253 too high! Resetting
(not 100% sure of the number, but it was close to that)
That was the final entry on the screen. Everything else had stopped. Even
my main
Philip Webb said:
my computer's clock just made the change to N American EDT
automatically. is this controlled by Xntpd, which i have running,
or by something else in the Mandrake-Linux set-up (9.0rc1 currently)? i
can't find anything in the NTP document'n on the subject.
At a shell prompt,
Bill Mullen grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
On Sun, 6 Apr 2003, Philip Webb wrote:
030406 David Guntner wrote:
One of your rc.d scripts sets the timezone (TZ) variable at boot time.
seems not.
It is probably based on the ZONE= setting in /etc/sysconfig/clock.
Ah, you're right
, if
there are any pitfalls I should be aware of regarding using it with any of
the above three drives? Thanks for any info.
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Kwan Lowe grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
On Thu, 2003-04-03 at 17:31, David Guntner wrote:
I seem to remember that there's a command you can stick in your rc.local to
turn drive DMA on. Can anyone let me know what it is? And, of course, if
there are any pitfalls I should be aware
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James Sparenberg grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 22:49, Alan Shoemaker wrote:
David Guntner wrote:
I've done a clean install of 9.1 on the machine which used
to run 9.0. In 9.0, I had sound. In 9.1, only silence.
No hardware has changed, so I'm kind-of hard
Anne Wilson grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
On Friday 28 Mar 2003 5:56 am, Jack Coates wrote:
On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 21:27, David Guntner wrote:
I've done a clean install of 9.1 on the machine which used to run 9.0.
In 9.0, I had sound. In 9.1, only silence. No hardware has changed, so
Mike grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
On Friday 28 March 2003 12:56 am, Jack Coates wrote:
On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 21:27, David Guntner wrote:
I've done a clean install of 9.1 on the machine which used to run 9.0.
In 9.0, I had sound. In 9.1, only silence. No hardware has changed, so
to something else, and made a link to
/usr/bin/play called aplay (which seems to work), but I'd prefer to do
something configuration-wise, if possible. :-)
Regardless, replacing aplay with play seems to have done it for the time
being. :-)
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for use with Apache 2? As much detail as possible would be helpful. :-)
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* to be on a political mailing list, I would have joined one.
And I'm pretty sure the last time you posted this, it was requested of you
that you don't do so in the future
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bascule said:
i am trying to get postfix to rewrite one of the headers that appears in
all the emails i send, in every email i send incl. this one there is:
Received: from mycroft.excession (localhost.localdomain [127.0.0.1])
by host.domain.tld (Postfix)
as one of the first
someone compromising the apache user or whatever (I've
got the current security patches in place for the web server)?
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Any information or ideas on where to look into this would be appreciated.
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Damian Gatabria grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
Over here, we are taught that is different from is symbolized
with a striked-out = sign.
Well, since my keyboard is missing the striked-out = key, != will have
to do. :-)
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Jim C said:
Really? I mean if you create an admin user can't you then restrict root
from ever logging on?
What do you mean by create an admin user?
Root is root. For some things, you've *got* to be root to make them work.
As to restricting root login, that's easy. Your sshd config file
. Oktober 2002 21:51 schrieb David Guntner:
This question was asked by someone else earlier, but I never saw a
response. Sorry if one was given and I was just being blind... :-)
I've done chkconfig --add mysql so I know it should be starting. When
checking the comments at the beginning
I'm completely at a loss for how this has anything to do with Mandrake
Linux, or even Linux in general, in any way, shape, or form
Emily Chan said:
Hello,
I was trying to install winXP in my computer this week. I had win98
then in C: and would want to keep it and install winXP in E:.
hostname I've put in there for
debugging purposes).
Anyone have any ideas why this isn't working?
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rpmfind.net is listing packages, but when you click on any of them, you get
a page doesn't exist on this server type of message. It seems that it's
not just Mandrake packages that this is happening with, either.
Anyone know what's going on over there?
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Todd Lyons grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
David Guntner wrote on Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 02:47:21PM -0800 :
Of late, I've been getting TONS of named: lame server resolving
messages anytime a DNS lookup takes place locally. I've got the caching
nameserver package installed
/colortail.html
And the patch to make it compile on 9.0 from:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/colortail/colortail-0.3.0-gcc3.patch.gz?download
Well, that could be useful. :-) Thanks for the information, I'll check it
out.
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description. I.E., the one ending
with a .html in the file/link name. I'm not sure how downloadable that
will be... :-)
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On Thursday 05 December 2002 05:38 pm, David Guntner wrote:
rpmfind.net is listing packages, but when you click on any of them, you get
a page
pbone.net as well.
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anyone know what needs to be set where to turn it off?
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it to 9 and ran msec again to apply
it. I've stopped getting the warning notice for now, so I guess it worked.
:-)
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just fine.
So the question is: How do I enable /proc for apache?
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David Guntner grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
I've got a php script running a web page, which needs to be able to do
things like ps to determine if other processes that it will start and
stop are running. I've discovered that (apparently) by default, the /proc
filesystem
in place even through your next
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HTH.
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Easy, one-word answer: Mailman.
You should have a rpm file for it on one of your Mandrake CDs.
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at the screen level.
So the big question is: Is there a way to tell screen to not *care* about
your terminal type, but to just go ahead and run as though it were in a
dumb terminal? Any information/ideas/etc would be appreciated.
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Lyvim Xaphir grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
On Tue, 2002-11-19 at 18:15, David Guntner wrote:
So the big question is: Is there a way to tell screen to not *care* about
your terminal type, but to just go ahead and run as though it were in a
dumb terminal? Any information/ideas/etc
John McQuillen grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 12:31, David Guntner wrote:
Well, the TERM value that *I'm* using doesn't come in to play, in this
case. :-) I'm using a PHP web application which uses expect to spawn
screen and do its thing. So it's the apache user
John McQuillen grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
Can't you just include ?TERM=xterm in your link to the application?
FWIW, I just tried it that way, and it didn't work
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. A little fine-tuning, and I might actually get this
interface working right. :-)
Thanks for the help, to you and John.
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On Sunday 17 November 2002 01:28 pm, Torstein Hernes Dybdahl wrote:
Do not know how to install or set it up.
Check out hte faq. But not rare for commercial products to miss
instructions. Thats how they make money support.
Quick check on the web for java-ssh gave this:
://www.squirrelmail.org
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an running?
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