port 6000

2003-07-17 Thread ramzez
Hi friends... I'm using RH8.0, why do my X11 open the port number 6000?; what is the use? and How do I can close this port? thanks -- Linux User Registered #232544 ICQ : 337889406 my GnuPG-key at www.keyserver.net --- rm -rf /bin/laden --- signature.asc Description: Esta part

Re: dual boot

2003-07-17 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 09:34 AM 7/17/2003 -0600, Anna G. Zapata wrote: Hello all, I would like to install RH 8.0 on my W2K laptop (a dual boot). I entered the installation program without a problem and finally came upon the partioning section of the setup. I clicked to use an automatic partition and clicked next.

Re: dual boot

2003-07-17 Thread Frank Roberts - SOTL
Nothing You don't have large enough HD for a dual boot and data. On my laptop I have a 50 GB partitioned as follows. hda1 10 GB Windows XP hda2 20 GB Common Data hda3 100 Mb Linux /boot hda4 10 GB Linux / hda5 10 GB Linux /home Point is I am not sure I have enough HD if I attempt to edi

Re: dual boot

2003-07-17 Thread James Miller
On Thu, 17 Jul 2003, Anna G. Zapata wrote: > > I would like to install RH 8.0 on my W2K laptop (a dual boot). I entered > the installation program without a problem and finally came upon the > partioning section of the setup. I clicked to use an automatic partition > and clicked next. I was told

dual boot

2003-07-17 Thread Anna G. Zapata
Hello all, I would like to install RH 8.0 on my W2K laptop (a dual boot). I entered the installation program without a problem and finally came upon the partioning section of the setup. I clicked to use an automatic partition and clicked next. I was told that there wasn't enough disk space, but

Re: Linux Networking problem...please help..

2003-07-17 Thread Liam Helmer
AFAIK, Windows XP doesn't accept ICMP redirects. I know that Windows 2000 and NT didn't, so it wouldn't surprise me if XP didn't. It's not secure... . Cheers, Liam Sanjay Arora wrote: Netmask is 255.255.255.0 on all machines. Point is that the WinXP machine is being given a redirect by the Linu

Re: su fails

2003-07-17 Thread Andrew Langdon-Davies
On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 18:11:10 -0700, Stephen Samuel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I haven't had the timer for a full report, but, althought I'm not CLEAR that his box has been rooted, things like minor changes to su, and other wierd things failing are signs of a rootkit (yes, a clumsy one) being inst