[expert] 7.2->8.0 Apache-PHP fix

2001-05-01 Thread Scott Patten
everything seems fine. Cheers, Scott Patten

Re: [expert] PMfirewall or RCF security.

2001-03-17 Thread Scott Patten
ns that the script would have to ask. You're talking about an order of magnitude increase in complexity. I hope this helps. Cheers, Scott Patten

[expert] Upgrade from 7.2 to 8.0 Beta???

2001-03-14 Thread Scott Patten
nning 7.2 and I want to try 8.0 Beta. I know the risks involved with beta software. I'm not too concerned about that right now. I just don't want to install from scratch right now. I want to attempt to upgrade _if_ the system is designed to do so. Any thoughts on this? Thank you, Scott Patten

Re: [expert] VPN software

2001-03-02 Thread Scott Patten
s that don't require patching the kernel but I think they only work in Linux or *nix environments. Cheers, Scott Patten

RE: [expert] Linux worm...?

2001-01-18 Thread Scott Patten
l it? No, you keep it in a bank or something more secure (like the stock market? ;-) Until people watch their data like they watch their money this is going to happen all the time. D - It may be fun to talk about atols but securing your box is a better way to spend your time. Cheers, Scott Patten

Re: [expert] NAT on linux

2001-01-01 Thread Scott Patten
Try PMFirewall. This is about as easy as it gets for setting up a masquerading (NAT) firewall. PMFirewall is a Perl script that asks you questions about the services that you're running (ssh, ftp, www, etc) and then creates scripts with the proper IPChains rules. It's _really_ quick, easy a

Re: [expert] NVIDIA question

2000-11-17 Thread Scott Patten
> I could give a dead rat's ass about whether a driver (or any softrware) > is GPL/OS or not. Nothing but OS/GPL FUD against NVIDIA or anyone else > who chosses to do a binary distribution. Shit we (the linux community) > scream for better hardware support from the vendors. NVIDIA ponies up >

Re: [expert] A very good WINE questions

2000-09-12 Thread Scott Patten
> As a matter of fact it "might" work, but the only apps that would be > able to make use of that connection would be the ones being run "inside" > the guest OS and none residing on the host OS. And the performance is > already bad enough to make using even VMware something that you soon > come to

Re: [expert] Root Raid with 7.x series???

2000-06-06 Thread Scott Patten
seems to work quite nicely. I don't know if it was the raid creation (no persisten superblock), the kernel (no autodetection of raid) or lilo (7.1 uses grub by default). Anyway I'm working fine now. Thanks, Scott Patten

Re: [expert] Root Raid with 7.x series???

2000-06-06 Thread Scott Patten
w. I think Mandrake is quickly becoming the best server distro out there. Cheers, Scott Patten --On Monday, June 05, 2000 3:46 PM -0700 Gavin Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > on 6/5/00 1:55 PM, Scott Patten wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I'm trying to instal

[expert] Root Raid with 7.x series???

2000-06-05 Thread Scott Patten
t raid before? Does 7.1 Beta fix this? I tried creating the raid prior to install but DrakeX doesn't seem to detect it. I'm trying to avoid installing to a single drive and then copying to the raid. Any thoughts? Thank you, Scott Patten

[expert] Software RAID install

1999-11-25 Thread Scott Patten
2.13ac and ignore all the initrd stuff from the How-To. The kernel will start the raid if the partition types are set to raid - very nice. Thanks, Scott --- Scott Patten [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wasatch Communications Group http://www.wasatch.com