Over the weekend, I fried a hard drive on the Dell notebook I've been using
as a web and mail server for my DSL line. Won't tell you the whole long
story, but I've almost got it back to where it was, except that I have a
permissions problem with the directories containing the several web sites.
Maybe I wasn't clear the first time. I am serving about 5 domains using
the virtual server capacity of Apache. Rather than putting the sites in
the default location, I want them where I choose to put them
(/home/asm/html/site1, /home/asm/html/site2, /home/asm/html/site3, etc.)
and it is there
I seem to have done something to my Mandrake 8.2 installation on a Dell
Latitude to lose control of my network interfaces. When I use netconf to
check and configure the machine, it shows a total of 6 different network
interface options. All I want is to use the first to set the proper IP
Sorry for the repost, but I quit getting posts from the list right
after I sent this.
I am running Mandrake 8.1 on a Dell C600 and using it as a mail and
web server. Some setting changed recently and when it is rebooted,
it now no longer connects to the internet automatically. I now have
I am running Mandrake 8.1 on a Dell C600 and using it as a mail and
web server. Some setting changed recently and when it is rebooted,
it no longer connects to the internet automatically. I now have to
go into the Mandrake Control Center and make it connect manually.
Can someone tell me
Root exploit in SSH -- anybody heard about this? I've shut down my ssh
server, just in case. But I haven't seen anything on Mandrake's security
page for 8.1, nor have I received an announcement from Mandrake.
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openssh-unix-devm=100696253318793w=2
I CC'd the
I'm using Mandrake 8.1 with the latest version of Sendmail. Until
this weekend, this combination has been working flawlessly. However,
something changed and I ended up having to reload the OS and sendmail
as well. Now I have sendmail working again within my LAN, but if I
give the external
what driver are you using for the linksys 802.11b pcmcia card? i
thought that there were no linux drivers for it...?
thanks.
Check out http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/
Looks like wvlan_cs is the driver being used.
On a separate topic, can someone tell me the commands
I'm running Mandrake 8 and Apache to host a couple of small web
sites. I'd like to find out the amount of port 80 scanning that's
going on as a result of the Nimda virus. Anyone know what tool to
use or where this might be logged?
TIA
Andy Miller
Want to buy your Pack or Services from
Hi,
i'm having problems installing mdk 8.0 on ibm T21,
the mouses (treckpoint and ps2) are not detected,
while trying to detect scsi, the installation freezes..
Does any one installed the 8.0 on the IBM T21 ???
THNX
Installed fine on mine, under expert mode. You might try connecting
a PS2
Last night my Mandrake 8.0 box, a Toshiba Tecra 8000 I'm using mostly
for a mail and web server over my DSL line, froze for about a half an
hour and I shut it down. On rebooting, I get the following message:
execue failed for /etc/X11/X (errno 2)
It then goes into a forced run of fsck on the
I'm also getting stuck on the install. Putting MDK8 on a Toshiba
notebook, a Tecra 8000. I have now burned about 6 disks, from two
different downloads and I'm trying to grab one more as I write, just
to be sure.
I was able to build a boot floppy and the process proceeds nicely
until it
virtual hosting can be anything..
I have 7 seperate domains with different IPs running from one box with
apache..
I am not sure, but I think if you have 3 domains, all with the same IP
address, I think you will have troubles unless you want them to all have the
same page...
Although I think
Seems like a very basic question, but it is also one I've never seen
addressed anywhere. Where do you guys put tarballs and rpm's for new
applications and patches before you open them? Is this entirely
arbitrary or is there a customary location to put them before using
them?
Thanks in
Maybe your clients could use this one too.
http://web14.compaq.com/falco/detail.asp?FAQnum=FAQ2859
M.
It lists "Marilyn O" as the author. I'm sure only Compaq's very best
get asked to tackle such a project. I'll bet she has a very bright
future at there!
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