[ilugd] Few questions

2003-07-03 Thread Yashpal Nagar
Hi Linuxteam, I do have some doubt, need clarifications. 1. How i can set the umask for a particular directory, I do't want to set system wide permissions. I want some share in samba to have 660 permissions for every file process creates. 2.In Debian, where i can control the services to run in

Re: [ilugd] i'll yack

2003-07-03 Thread LinuxLingam
On Thursday 03 July 2003 09:31 am, you wrote: so is this discussion for only the ilugd members residing in delhi. Can we ppl on the mailing list who are not in delhi also listen to you. Sharninder Singh National Institute Of Management, Calcutta have heard lots of talks about webcasting,

Re: [ilugd] Few questions

2003-07-03 Thread Dileep M. Kumar
On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 08:46:53PM +0530, Spoonman wrote: if yu want to run apache at run level three just create a symling in /etc/rc3.d/S91apache - /etc/init.d/apache update-rc.d is for this. No need to manually do it. try apt-get install linuxconf Huh. Never install this.

Re: [ilugd] i'll yack

2003-07-03 Thread Dhruv Gami
On Jul 3, LinuxLingam said : that depends. if i have an apple, the fruit, and you have apple, the powermacintosh computer, and we exchange apples, then we will still have an apple each, but mine would compute at 64-bits. if i have an idea sim card and you have an idea sim card and we

[ilugd] hotwire client for linux

2003-07-03 Thread Spoonman
Does anyone use a hotwire connexion? and if so do you have a linux version of their authentication client. Plus! is there a strace like thingy for windows (Just in case i have to reverse engg). Its been years since I last used softice and I wasnt really

Re: [ilugd] Few questions

2003-07-03 Thread Sanjeev \Ghane\ Gupta
On Thursday, July 03, 2003 11:16 PM [GMT+0800], Spoonman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 12:23:43PM +0530, Yashpal Nagar wrote: 2.In Debian, where i can control the services to run in a particular run YashpalNagar level like in redhat it is in /usr/bin/setup - services, or

Re: [ilugd] hotwire client for linux

2003-07-03 Thread supreet
Hotwire AFAIK uses same cyberoam server but on a different port. so linc linc.sf.net should work. But I have not tested it Supreet On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 23:31, Spoonman wrote: Does anyone use a hotwire connexion? and if so do you have a linux version of their authentication

Re: [ilugd] hotwire client for linux

2003-07-03 Thread Ambar Roy
Hotwire AFAIK uses same cyberoam server but on a different port. Cyberroam seems to use UDP for connections, but hotwire client uses a TCP connection to the server. At least my hotwire connection uses a TCP link and no UDP. so linc linc.sf.net should work. But I have not tested it Haven't

[ilugd] Sendmail spawning lots of processes and bringing downmachine

2003-07-03 Thread Ambar Roy
Hi everyone, Is there any way to limit the number of processes sendmail spawns? On a Linux server I am administering, sendmail spawns upto 1500 processes. How can I stop this? Also is there any way to discard messages with more than a set number of recipients in the mail? In this particullar

[ilugd] Commercial - Opportunities for AIX,Linux Admin Professionals

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Re: [ilugd] Sendmail spawning lots of processes and bringingdownmachine

2003-07-03 Thread Kapil Sethi
Hi Ambar, Just try administring your server using Webmin. You wil have less trobles with sendmail atleast. Kapil Sethi -BEGIN PGP MESSAGE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (MingW32) owGbwMvMwCS4zfBMEdeX77MZ18gncWTmlKbrlVSU2LOoM3knFmTmKASnlmRk8nKB