problem solved. I forgot to reply.
It's the veto files = /.*/ line in smb.conf
Thanks for the link. I now got another place to check for problems.
Next lesson is trying to upgrade the Xfree86 in workstation 3.1 to 4.2.0
It could be fun...
Joel Hammer wrote:
There have been lots of issues
Trying to connect my sister's PC using WinXP Home
to my linux server.
I can see the samba shares (security=user).
One samba share was named pub.
But I could not click into pub via My Network Places.
WinXP would complain about Location of files not available ...
But if I issue: net use z:
Sorry for asking silly question again.
What is this time? Was it just a probe?
Security Violations
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Feb 2 14:00:18 server sendmail[31113]: g1260IN31113:
from=[EMAIL PROTECTED], size=2667,
class=-60, nrcpts=1, msgid=02bc01c1abad$fb23bdc0$b7b8f9c1@foxil,
bodytype=7BIT,
thank both of you.
PS apologize for mixing up my mail aliases again. :)
Tom Wilson wrote:
In a word. Yes.
From: toylet.linuxism[$p*17N]
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you pay for what you think is important.
Most of us here don't (if not won't) find
the GUI and M$ marketing important at all.
Apart from this XP was good, has very quick boot time, good integration
of file types, etc.
Now after using XP it is clear to me that windows has the same way of
Just in case someone is interested.
I configured proftpd with:
./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var
The example config allow unlimited anonymous upload
and 3 anonymous download, with download locked at
2 kb/s. So, uploader can always login as a result.
the
Is the the project dead?
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This is fun. Too bad my ISP has blocked port 80.
And I also failed to patch kenrel 2.4.17 with the patch-o-matic.
-m string --string 'cmd.exe' -j REJECT --reject-with tcp-reset
Might be more fun to make the target -j MIRROR and send the request back
where it came from.
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I just tried make patch-o-matic from iptables-1.2.4 to
/usr/src/linux-2.4.17.
There were about 5 test failures during the patching of kernel, and I
chose N after that to not to apply the failed patch. I also could not
compile the kernel after the patching process after make menuconfig and
yes. translation error. sorry.
No, I said `make patch-o-matic` gives you more stuff, including alpha
code. This may not be the best depending on your comfort level.
I've always just done 'make pending-patches' followed by 'make' and
hten'make install'
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Mr. Bandel said the patch-o-matic is the best.
I am gonig to try it tonight.. and see if there
would be more options in make menuconfig...
I've always just done 'make pending-patches' followed by 'make' and hten
'make install'
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how should I start rz after establishing the telnet connection to the
BBS and start the zmodem transfer there? suspect the telnet program,
then call
port_no=ps aux | grep telnet
rz --tcp-client the.bbs.org:port_no
Ray Russell wrote:
Actually they work great over IP. I use it frequently.
http://www.xitami.com
is it as good as apache?
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Now I am getting adventurous... what should I do to get the patch
applied? Also, I didn't see the string target match option in make
menuconfig... kernel is 2.4.17
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Welcome to Rusty's Patch-o-matic!
Each patch is a new feature: many have minimal impact, some do not.
Almost every one has
http://www.mungkie.btinternet.co.uk/projects/2diskXwin.htm#features
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I kind of solved the problem.
I am using pppoe to connect to my BB provider
over eth1 with an IP address 192.168.3.1.
when sendmail starts, it binded itsefl to eth1 rather than the
pppoe interface. My named's MX on the other hands pointed at
my eth0 (the internal network card) that had an IP
I see. if I am to pump in my real IP address,
I needed to use a script to generate the zone file
using /etc/ppp/ip-up (my ISP used pppoe),
and restarts named afterward.
Does named have a runtime paramters to achieve that?
or say could I point MX into an executable script?
10 IN
Is my iptables ok? I wanted to submit it indeed... :)
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#!/bin/sh
# bibliography:
#
# 1. Taming the Wild Netfilter, Sept 2001,
That's as far as I could go after reading all relevant messages from
linux.nf and sendmail.org. if a guru could point out the errors in my
scripts
My server is named server.myname.org
This is a FAQ specifically dealth with in the sendmail FAQ at
http://www.sendmail.org/.
My private
http://www.linmodem.org may help..
to download it linux material in Linux partition. So I think I have to
brought a external modem . In all this I am confused.
Do any one have encountered this or have some idea about this ?
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It also got HPUX. BUt I didn't see Sun.
AIX5L is really Linux??? you aren't kidding? :)
I just grabbed a copy of a government skill form for Hongkong.
I didn't see Linux. It got UNIX, UNIX ADMIN, and IBM AIX though.
IBM AIX5L is Linux, you can lie and cheat on your form quite
thank you.
reading it again...
Linux StepByStep wrote:
Bind/DNS - major cleanup/re-org removing old/stale/duplicate info
and adding more security tips, and rndc configuration info (Doug Hunley)
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Quoted from www.wu-ftpd.org. I guess Redhat is pretty annoying indeed,
who stole a verison number from the original developer... :)
quote
The WU-FTPD Development Group has been made aware by Security Focus of a
vulnerability in WU-FTPD which could lead to a root compromise when
exploited. We
This is such an old question. But I guess I could really learn
something.
I was trying to send my sendmail a email messages from my yahoo account.
And I got the usual newbie error:
553 5.3.5 localhost.myname.org. config error: mail loops back to me (MX
problem?)
what did I miss? I got no 553
I just grabbed a copy of a government skill form for Hongkong.
I didn't see Linux. It got UNIX, UNIX ADMIN, and IBM AIX though.
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ok.
It's Doug, Chang.. we're all friends here
That's not an offcial response. I just found a reply to a similar
question.
will root:daemon /var/run compromise or break other packages?
AND, how to add one group into another group via commands?
anyway, I fixed it. thanks for the tips, doug
is there an article on the path issue?
Someone in the list mentioned that there were about 8 places to look
into if one wants to be sure...
Net Llama wrote:
Bedtime Reading - BASH Startup Process Scripts (Chris Kassopulo)
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TUSL is another Asus board that uses Intel i815e b-step for Tualatin
CPUs. The Asus' 440BX boards are very reliable and have great
performance. It was an excellent choice for building home servers.
The latest offering is the i845D chipset (forgot the model no.)
I have high expection for it and
AMD CPUs are a bit hot. The top-of-the-line ones don't have the
protective circuit like P4. Chipsets that support AMD CPU contantly had
driver problem (notably VIA). Intel periodically cut prices of her CPU
(ok, it's evil, but I am a consumer).
It's better to stick with her unless you are in a
Could it be as simple as updating the BIOS?
Anyway, the BIOS id thing is always not dependable and necessary.
Speaking of the TUSLC MB line. ANyone ever come across a fix for this
MB's tendency to misidentify CPUs? It wants to ID my P3-1G as a
P3-500E, it takes alot of fiddling to get it
How should I start upgrading my e2fsprog to 1.25
[root@server src]# rpm -e ext2fs-1.19-4
error: removing these packages would break dependencies:
ext2fs = 1.19 is needed by ext2fs-devel-1.19-4
libcom_err.so.2 is needed by dump-0.4b21-2
libcom_err.so.2 is needed by
I was following the SxS to reocmpile my bind 9 to start as user named.
I got this error:
Jan 1 14:40:40 server named[11022]: Jan 01 14:40:40.073general:
critical: couldn't open pid file '/var/run/named.pid': Permission denied
Jan 1 14:40:40 server named[11022]: Jan 01 14:40:40.073general:
sorry. found a response from http://www.isc.org
I move the pid file to /var/named
Mr. Hunley, you may need to add some notes to your bind9 installation
guide... :)
Chang wrote:
I was following the SxS to reocmpile my bind 9 to start as user named.
I got this error:
Jan 1 14:40:40 server
I did keep the WinDOS partition and dual boot with GRUB.
SMP is enabled in the kernel, too. I got some bridge resources problem
when the kernel boots. Puzzling. It's just a Asus P2B-F that uses 440BX
chipset. It's ACPI support is not standard enough, though.
Dec 29 22:53:14 server kernel:
I will back it up anyway... the harddisk is about a year old.
It's a 5400rpm IBM DTLA drive. (not the problematic 7200rpm version)
Yup, it appears your disk is dying, the BadCRC error message is
particularly indicative of this. Back it up and replace it.
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seems so, but I need to find the old boot log. The last time was 16 days
ago...
Are these new since the recompile?
I have an old compaq that started getting these errors, in particular the
first. I turned off dma to stop the timeouts, which were frequent but only
in linux, not win95. It's
Is there really an embargo on gcc 3.0.2 (as suggested by someone in the
list weeks ago)? Could I download it from Hongkong? :)
I just upgrade the gcc in workstation 3.1 to 2.95.3 this afternoon,
using tarball.
In an attempt to upgrade the gcc to 3.0.2 and such I've somehow
managed to break it
1. is it possible to have 5 files in a directory?
2. how to copy it given the limit of the cp command?
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no. to be exact, it's the CLI - command-line interface.
these days, everyone wants to be lazy and easy. Keyboard is very
intimidating for most people.
anyway, I planned to conquer the sendmail daemon without using m4... :)
Nobody in this group can ignore! Sendmail is a principal reason why
check http://linux.nf
bill parker's article in ppp section.
Matthew Carpenter wrote:
I am interested in what people are using for Linux dial-up servers these days. I
have a mid-sized company interested in providing dialup for their users and I need to
put together a proposal soon. Rather
You can buy a neo-domain name from yahoo. Just a few dozen US$.
Or even something simpler for everyone like web-served email. I use
neomail
when I am traveling. neomail.sourceforge.net
did I lose the plot here? What's wrong with a yahoo account?
On kmail you have the option of
But most of my queries required her..
besides, another Hongkong linux user (using same ISP) didn't have that
problem. So I suspected that it was something else.
Is there an alternative linux client that works better?
$ whois 203.81.0.1 -h localhost
The GeekTools Whois Proxy has encountered an
The problem apnic got the info of most asia domains. I needed it...
I suspect that it's the server that rejected my query.
Peeking at the whois.h:
/* 6bone referto: extension */
#define REFERTO_FORMAT %% referto: whois -h %255s -p %15s
%1021[^\n\r]
/* String sent to RIPE servers - ONLY FIVE
Continuing my game with whois servers.
I isntalled the proxy.pl at port 43 from www.geektools.com.
But I hit a problem:
$ whois 203.81.0.1 -h localhost
The GeekTools Whois Proxy has encountered an error:
Unable to connect to whois.apnic.net.
Exiting.
I didn't have similar problem using
trying...
Chang wrote:
% But how should I enter the whois server list?
Try entering just the bare server name (for example,
whois.networksolutions.com) and see what happens.
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I could think of one: web cast.
but.. not... multicast is usually used within a subnet only, not
crossing the subnet boundaries... I am really no TCP/IP expert.
Kurt Wall wrote:
Chang wrote:
% What is that site trying to do? I have never gone that IP.
% WOuld I lose a thing by turning off
What is that site trying to do? I have never gone that IP.
WOuld I lose a thing by turning off protocol 2 in /etc/protocols?
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Dec 9 08:43:17 server kernel: iptables IN=ppp0 OUT=
specifies a Japanese locale.
Bruce Marshall wrote:
On Thursday 06 December 2001 8:19 am, Chang wrote:
The man file shows no mention of a whois.conf. I don't think it exists.
Why do you want one?
that's exactly what I was trying to find, too... :)
the man said
that's exactly what I was trying to find, too... :)
the man said there was such a file. but no sample so far.
I did search google.com. nothing
Kurt Wall wrote:
Chang wrote:
% I couldn't find information on the syntax of this file.
% Could someone offer a link or an example?
Never
I couldn't find information on the syntax of this file.
Could someone offer a link or an example?
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I suggest to completely, ruthlessly chop their heads them.
I like my 198x IBM keyboard.
% That's it really, everything else works except the windows buttons. One of
% these
% days I'll have to find something todo with them.
Pry off the key caps and replace them with penguin buttons?
what sound card?
I can recompile the original kernel and it has no sound no matter if I
leave the
sound area untouched in the recompile. I have overcome the no text
appearing on boot, but the sound is very elusive. Suse in 7.3 just seems
not to like anyone messing around and recompiling
try man
man -k find
man -k search
man -k locate
I know what you mean about the man pages. What I have found is that the
Unix man pages, at least AIX man pages, provided a few examples of the
command in action at the end of them. That is how I found good info on
find. There is a
that's how they keep running their business.
they got bugs, lots of them, but they won the hearts of secretries, kids
and housewives. what could we do about it? :)
Just go to http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,48613,00.html
when will they learn.
http://www.wired.com/news/intel
/boot is not a problem. I don't keeping it a extfs2. It's not used after
booting and init. main concerns are /etc. So many hours of work were
there...
I don't know what you mean easy to manage. I don't do anything
differently for jfs (reiserfs, for example) than I do with any other
file
I had similar experiecens with my last linux install.
After 2-3 cold boots, the file system has serious integrity
problem.
maybe I should convert the mount point / to a jfs...
But then, are j-partitions easy to manage?
I can't tell you what's wrong, but I would suggest you make plans to
get
will make mrproper delete the map files?
could be a problem if you forgot about the symlink,...
I just learnt...
I use the multiple map files, not the symlink.
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The host is server.domain.com, with the following
/etc/syslog.conf, to test the remote logging facility.
*.info;news,mail,authpriv,auth.none@server.domain.com
will it create a recursive loop?
I was just curious
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There are detailed steps for installation from tarball.
I think host was to be generated automatically.
Did you start and install sshd as root?
I have never setup or used ssh before, always was rlogin/telnet or ftp.
I look like I have it installed
don't use ICS use soemthing better: winroute pro
Midnight wrote:
I have a RH linux box connected to a Win98se box via a LAN. Question
is, how do I connect to the internet via the ICS on the Windows box?
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Got it...
/etc/rc.d/init.d/syslog restart
reported the following error.
What is that map file?
Nov 16 22:49:06 server kernel: Kernel logging (proc) stopped.
Nov 16 22:49:06 server kernel: Kernel log daemon terminating.
Nov 16 22:49:06 server exiting on signal 15
Nov 16 22:49:07 server syslogd
what's that ssh1 crc bug?
Can the bug be removed by patches or openssh upgrade?
An associate's home NAT gateway linux box was hacked by what I am
guessing was the ssh1 crc bug (ssh1 was the only exposed service).
machine looks to have been compromised on Nov 2nd at 1:15pm PST, I
won't know
in a typical init, are /usr and /opt needed?
that's what I tbought. hmm..
must I reformat the partition after resizing it?
Could I just get away with a simple e2fsck on a resized partition?
umount /opt
mount /dev/hda8 /mnt
cd /mnt
mv * /opt
cd /usr/local
mv * /mnt
cd /
umount /dev/hda8
Are those k* proceses related to KDE?
# ps ax | more
2 ?SW 0:00 [keventd]
3 ?SW 3:00 [kswapd]
4 ?SW 0:00 [kreclaimd]
5 ?SW 0:03 [bdflush]
6 ?SW 0:20 [kupdated]
7 ?SW0:00 [mdrecoveryd]
108 ?
as you can see. I made a big mistake for /usr.
Could I move opt to / and the expand the /usr into /opt without
formatting the resized /usr?
IBM DevelopWork listed a method to have 2 mount points shem the same
partition...
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
loop patch? was it released after 2.4.14?
Did you compile APIC and SCSI as modules?
what is the grsecurity patch?
nope. 2.4.14 + loop patch (2.4.14 has abroken loopback mount driver) + ext3
patch + grsecurity patch...
no issues
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bang .. bang...
had it pinned down. thanks.
Douglas J Hunley wrote:
Chang babbled on about:
it must be hiding somewhere.. let me wear the IR goggle...
front page (http://linux.nf) left hand side, at the bottom. says 'mirror'
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Execuse me.
Did you encounter any error when compiling kernel 2.4.14?
I encountered problems with make modules_install.
(dep;clean;bzImage;modules did not report major errors)
using gcc 2.95.2 and modutil 2.4.11 on Caldera Workstation 3.1
Douglas J Hunley wrote:
I'm pleased to announce that
it must be hiding somewhere.. let me wear the IR goggle...
see 'how to be a mirror' on the site itself. scripts and everything ;)
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What's the official step to make a personal mirror of linux.nf?
I wrote these down months ago:
[root@server linux.nf]# ./linux.nf
failed to connect to linux.nf - Connection timed out
[root@server linux.nf]# cat linux.nf
#!/bin/sh
echo cgi-bin ignore
rsync -auvz --exclude-from=ignore
contact... 300 meters ... closing...
Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
PONG
On Saturday 10 November 2001 17:58, Ian wrote:
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frankly, could the snipers IDENTIFY Bin?
I doubt... They all look the same, right?
I thought that they already did that. Gee I thought that the military might
learn from their past mistakes (Vietnam) YOU CANT BUY OFF IDEALISM
and you can not gain the hearts of people by bombing civilians.
you got that recycling bin, do ya? :)
Douglas J Hunley wrote:
about my offer to admin their box, you need to re-send your message. the kids
weren't paying attention and accidently pushed on the mouse while talking to
me and deleted several emails. sorry
Great I was experimenting bind9 and inn these few days...
got their basic setup working.
Mike Andrew wrote:
BIND/DNS - Installing BIND9 (Doug Hunley)
MAIL-NEWSERVER-INN (Doug Hunley)
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so what nuked *.nf?
Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
thanks to all who checked. Now I have to go up there and see what she is not
doing right. A bit if help on her design might not be bad either.
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Is it now under the tcp wrapper?
How could I dis-associate sshd from the tcp wrapper?
Better without a recompile.
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0.9.5 still didn't implement one feaure: go to message button in search
message widnow.
It made the life of following thread a hell. they said they would add it
back in 0.9.6.
Once they add the mummy button back and that the messenger proved to be
reliable in handling large mailbase, I would
just when I plan on to install ew 3.1...
maybe I should stay with 2.2.20 for a bit more time first...
DOUGLAS HUNLEY wrote:
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I am not going to miss Mr. Parker's article on ppp.
I did persuade him to submit it in caldera users list.
Ian Marchak wrote:
October 17
PPP - PPP Server (updated) (Bill Parker)
Anti-Virus (updated) (Bill Parker)
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no way... it's just a registry. :)
Auyeung at Technet Systems Consultant Ltd wrote:
For those of you who don't undertand Chinese ( but please don't flame
me ):-
What the ad said was that they have a way to increase traffic to your
website. Using their method, once someone visits your
ok. I would mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] the ambiguities in that section.
I would add my comment below the ambiguities.
You can make the changes yourself and send them to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]', or
if you prefer, send me an email detailing what you did different and I'll patch it up.
What daemon/sevice uses port 2? The doc said it was for Management
Utility.
Oct 5 15:08:38 server kernel: Packet log: input REJECT ppp0 PROTO=6
203.97.94.1
72:1290 203.218.xxx.xxx:2 L=60 S=0x00 I=65001 F=0x4000 T=46 SYN (#41)
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mike, it hsould be /etc/xinetd.conf,.
haven't checked yet.
Mike Andrew wrote:
On Thursday 27 September 2001 17:25, Chang wrote:
In Caldera Openlinux, we have /etc/sysconfig/daemons directory to conrol
what daemons to be loaded at boot-up. What's the corresponding location
in redhat
I don't quite understand the insturctions in http://linux.nf regarding
the use /usr/info/zoneinfo to make ftpd to log the right time in syslog.
What should I do?
ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/Hongkong /home/ftp/etc/localtime ?
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chroot again... the link must be named localtime, right?
then the how to for ftp written by Irwing must be corrected.
editor... where are you?
Kurt Wall wrote:
Douglas J. Hunley wrote:
% On Wednesday 03 October 2001 08:18, Kurt Wall babbled:
% Chang wrote:
% % I don't quite understand
wait.. did you offend me? dam.. I misssed it!
I was not the one who complained. @_@
% (I could comment about your sig on this one, but I'll let it slide.. we've
% all done this before and I like you)
The sig was random. I delete the blatantly offensive ones. Chang, no
offense intended.
Kurt
yes, and it has to be priced right to become an essential item.
LiteOn is a well-received item here in Shamshiopo, Hongkong.
It's cheap and works fine. I planned on taking a 24w model this Xmas
to replace my 2-year-old Panasonic 4w CDR.
But it's definitely not the best (which means expansive
if you guys are interseted into photoes, check these newsgroups out:
news://news.hkpcug.org/hkpcug.digital-photography
news://news.hkpcug.org/hkpcug.slr-photography
they post photoes and you can ignore those chinese codes.
occassionally, there could be some engilsh-only discussion.
Keith
better. NO GUI! :)
BTW, I hate to say this, but I think he may be a Windows user. He's holding
up his three fingers, poised to invoke the Microsoft kernel management
tool
train 'em young and early.
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I am still burning my cd with windows 98. Cannot comment on the
linux support for LiteOn. It's cheap, reliable and fast. That' s all I
care.
for USD76, you possibly can buy a 16w Liteon in Hongkong.! 8w ???
hmm... :)
Variations on this theme have come up many times before, so i'll give
you
I think I found it. It's likely to be xinetd.conf...
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how could I control the newsgroup available in my newserver?
I am trying to setup innd as well...
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How could I correct it? That section (ftp and time) is not clear though
not wrong.
The paragraphy suggested using ln which should better be a cp (as both
of you argued).
I followed you 2's suggestion, the log is ok now.
This editor is busy earning a living. Can't speak for the others. ;-)
you were taklomg about damages from within? well... what can I say...
Relying on a firewall alone is not security to any kind of professional
industry standard. Unfortuantely, it is a v ery common configuration.
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It would be a long way before games on Linux could be profitable...
Douglas J. Hunley wrote:
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Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2001 02:21:44 -0400
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oh no.. I introduced my colleage to visit your site.
He's using Chiense Windows 98.
He cannot see a thing...
software. I know it's not optimal, but at least it gets us a non-english
speaking person some content if they need it.
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Security issue is not 100% related to reliability.
If your sql server is behind a good firewall, everything should just be
fine.
We really need some big linux shops that runs mission-critical apps.
Google.com is a good example, but it's not doing accounting kind of
stuffs which required
I am reading an old book called UNIX for Super-Users by E.Foxley.
The chapter was about filestore.
I think core meant memory, right? sticky-bit... hmm...
Chang wrote:
% 1. what's the standard method to list ALL 1-bit flags of a inode
% (file/dir...)?
Eh? I'm not following you here. Is ls -il
1. what's the standard method to list ALL 1-bit flags of a inode
(file/dir...)?
2. how to look at the / directory?
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In Caldera Openlinux, we have /etc/sysconfig/daemons directory to conrol
what daemons to be loaded at boot-up. What's the corresponding location
in redhat?
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