Hi, Miki!
On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 08:43:49AM +0200, you wrote the following:
I was just thinking this through too, as I want to migrate my system to a
bigger disk.
Yes, I know there is a howto, and yes, I know there is dd.
Thing is, dd, much like Norton Ghost on linux partitions, dumps
Sorry, Please explain
how can i run export DISPLAY=The_Comp_im_coming_From:0.0 from the windows
Jeremy Hoyland wrote:
All you really need for DISPLAY is your _current_ machine ip,
not the ip address you came in from; you might of hopped
over from a different machine than the one you want to
On Mon, Mar 12, 2001, Aviram Jenik wrote about "FTP hangs, taking 100% CPU":
It can even continue to 'run' for days, even though the FTP client is long
gone. What's worse, it takes 100% CPU, and if a second connection is
initiated, a second process remains with an additional 100% CPU (and this
I put those line in /etc/profile so each user logged get the propper Display ( log
with ssh )
By the way will it effect people starting X from the computer itself ?
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
At least with RH7 its not.
Where can I configure this?
On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Aviram Jenik wrote:
There's a problem that's been driving us crazy for a while here.
One of our users connects using explorer as an FTP client. I'm not sure
whether or not Explorer does an explicit disconnect when the window is
closed, but in any case, after the FTP
On Tue, Mar 13, 2001, Yaron Zabary wrote about "Re: FTP hangs, taking 100% CPU":
3. Upgrade your ftpd.
You can try it (and you SHOULD do it because of the security holes in
the unpatched version 2.6.0!), but as I said 2.6.1(2) still gives me a
problem which appears similar, so maybe upgrading
Title: securetty
hi
im using RH7 and i edited the /etc/securetty file to permit only tty1 to login, but it did not work
my second problem is in /etc/xinetd.d, in the telnetd conf file i gave telnet the -h attribute at the end in order to prevent
system information from remore logins but
On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, mike ray wrote:
/etc/securetty doesn't define where you can login, it defines where can
root login from.
--Ariel
hi
im using RH7 and i edited the /etc/securetty file to permit only tty1 to
login, but it did not work
my second problem is in /etc/xinetd.d, in the
Hi Mike,
1. /etc/securetty is used by login(1); the file contains the
device names of tty lines (one per line, without leading /dev/) on which
root is allowed to login. 'man securetty' for more information.
2. the -h option has to work without no problems. can you mention any
errors from
On Mon, Mar 12, 2001 at 11:29:57PM +0200, Aviram Jenik wrote:
There's a problem that's been driving us crazy for a while here.
One of our users connects using explorer as an FTP client. I'm not sure
whether or not Explorer does an explicit disconnect when the window is
closed, but in any
I'm delighted to know that IGLU is going to provide local (Israeli)
mirrors of a lot of free software.
But as the owner of a company that might be interested in helping out,
I have to ask: If I donate a hard disk to IGLU, to whom am I actually
donating that disk?
In other
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