On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, Hiten Sonpal wrote:
> Does anyone know what needs to be done to enable rsh access for root?
Yeah, spell it "ssh" instead of "rsh" and you're in business. :-)
Seriously, though, it's a piece o' cake with ssh, and much more secure,
too.
I disabled telnet and rsh and pop3
http://www.moongroup.com/redhat.phtml
On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, Michael Hatchard wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I wanted to search the archives of redhat-list area before submitting a query here.
>
> But I couldn't seem to find it at redhat.
>
> Where can I find it please
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On Tue, Dec 28, 1999 at 02:47:40PM +1030, Michael Hatchard wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I wanted to search the archives of redhat-list area before submitting a query here.
>
> But I couldn't seem to find it at redhat.
>
> Where can I find it please
>
They used to have it on archive.redhat.com, but tha
Hi All
I wanted to search the archives of redhat-list area before submitting a query here.
But I couldn't seem to find it at redhat.
Where can I find it please
Thanks
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Deni:
I have a sample of my first entry on my name virtual host. I am allotted one
IP for all my virtuals but whatever the client wants. If the client wants an
IP address I would charge more but here is an example of an entry:
-snip from httpd.conf---
NameVirtualHost
>On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, William Salvino wrote:
>
>> I am running RH6.1 and Gnome. Recently I tried the "Desktop Switching
>> Tool" off the "System" menu to see if I could toggle between desktops.
>> Weirdness has ensued.
>
>Er, what is the logical link here between switchdesk and Netscape
>crashes?
On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, William Salvino wrote:
> I am running RH6.1 and Gnome. Recently I tried the "Desktop Switching
> Tool" off the "System" menu to see if I could toggle between desktops.
> Weirdness has ensued.
Er, what is the logical link here between switchdesk and Netscape
crashes? Netscape
On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, Manuel Camacho wrote:
> I've seen voltaje regulators for about $50 in computer stores.
MGE ES8+ is a 480 VA UPS with a built-in regulator for around $200.
CyberPower has a 1500 VA model for $99, but I haven't installed it yet.
But you're right...some form up UPS or line-regu
I am running RH6.1 and Gnome. Recently I tried the "Desktop Switching
Tool" off the "System" menu to see if I could toggle between desktops.
Weirdness has ensued. The most aggravating is that when I select the
Address Book off the Netscape Communicator main menu the Address Book
launches then clos
On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, Chip Rose. wrote:
> much easier. Question is - how do I manually do a "permanent"
> save/write of these files, *without* constant rebooting? Can I run a
> program to make it as if I had just rebooted?
Running 'sync' will flush your buffers and sync your disks. You could ru
Greetings,
Does anyone know what needs to be done to enable rsh access for root? I'd
like to be able to connect as root from host1 to host2 on our intranet
without requiring a password. Setting up a .rhosts file in /root is not
enough... I think I need to modify /etc/pam.d/rsh, but I'm not sure.
I've got a RH 6.0 Linux router with masquerading via ipchains enabled, and
the ipmasqadmin RPM installed. Previously, my windows boxes were able to
connect to dialpad.com via the autofw facility in ipmasqadmin, but after
reloading Windows (a crash), that functionality no longer seems to work.
The
Hi there,
I've some queries for those whom did burn an alpha/sparc 6.1 CD.
what options do you use for the mkisofs to make the disc bootable?
which files are needed for the boot image and could someone show me a
correct directory structure for an alpha and sparc disc?
I did before 6.0, 6.1+updat
Can't respond to your connectivity part of this question but I do know that
an authenticated connection to an NT server does require a client license
for the "seat" regardless of platform. The out on this is if the server is
licensed for some number of client "seats" and you are using one of thos
Erik wrote:
> cat file_with_names | xargs rm
>
> work great, but i still have one little porblem maybe someone canhelp me
> with. The files
> I would like to delete have spaces in them. In order for the command to
> work, It has to have quotes around the whole name, or i get a bunch of
> error
Ok,
cat file_with_names | xargs rm
work great, but i still have one little porblem maybe someone canhelp me
with. The files
I would like to delete have spaces in them. In order for the command to
work, It has to have quotes around the whole name, or i get a bunch of
errors. Is there a way ar
At 11:39 PM 12/27/99 +0100, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
>Rick Shank wrote:
>>
>> How can I send a mail from the command line, if I have a txt file w/ the
>> message, and a known list of attachments? I want this to run in a script
>> with no user intervention.
>
>[snip]
>For a more robust solution
> Maybe not on a 686 with a speedy CD.
But in my 386/25 may take two weeks...
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Rick Shank wrote:
>
> How can I send a mail from the command line, if I have a txt file w/ the
> message, and a known list of attachments? I want this to run in a script
> with no user intervention.
Run each attachment through uuencode and append the output to the text file.
Then mail the whol
I have actually started to do this.
within about 4 weeks I will have ISO images available (time permitting)
Regards
Allen
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> I'd *love* to see a 686 compiled RH distro. It's not just Linux that
> goes through the evolution. So does the hardware available in hardware
> st
On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, Edward Schernau wrote:
> Anyone else out there overclocking a Celeron? What kinds of temps
> are you getting in your systems? CPU, "system", and what kind of temp
> is the room?
>
> I'm seeing 35 C on CPU1, 39 C on CPU2, and "system temp" of 39 C... this
> normal?
>
> Ed
I user @home w/o dchp and it works quite nicely.
Steve
On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, Paul R. Watkins wrote:
> Is anyone out there using Cox Cable @home? I need help with setup for my
> cable modem. Can't get the dhcp and routing to work. Am using RH 6.1.
>
> Thanks
> Paul
>
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On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, Deni Watters wrote:
> I have some virtual domains setup using RH 6.1 but can not seem to
> get them to bring up the associated web pages when they are supposed
> to. I believe the virtual hosts are setup correctly in httpd.conf
> and the ip addresses ping as they should. Ho
On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, Gustav Schaffter wrote:
> Agreed, Zoki.
>
*snip*
> there. And I think it's good that RH supports the 386 architecture.
> That's respect. Still, I think it's really time to get a new generation
> of distro now, optimized for the latest hardware from Intel. And I say
> 'from I
Hi all,
Is there a way to get callback working against an Microsoft Windows NT
server running RAS ?
Also, (this was brought up at the starbuck list), are there any pppd rpm
for 6.1 that supports MS Chap ?
Or are there any licenseing problems with this ?
Regards
Daniel Persson
Abonet Data A
On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, Alan Mead wrote:
> At 12:48 PM 12/27/99 -0800, Paul R. Watkins wrote:
> >
> >Is anyone out there using Cox Cable @home? I need help with setup for my
> >cable modem. Can't get the dhcp and routing to work. Am using RH 6.1.
>
> Eagerly (you have noo idea) awaiting the imminen
> Is anyone out there using Cox Cable @home? I need help with setup for
> my
> cable modem. Can't get the dhcp and routing to work. Am using RH 6.1.
You really shouldn't have to do this but I've found that when running
dhcp, I sometimes need to manually insert the dns server(s) IP address(es).
T
I have actually started to rebuild most of the redhat 6.1 packages, and will
be creating an ISO within the next 3-4 weeks (I am very busy).
Allen
> Hi,
>
> I'd *love* to see a 686 compiled RH distro. It's not just Linux that
> goes through the evolution. So does the hardware available in ha
Manuel Camacho wrote:
>
> On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, Edward Schernau wrote:
> > I've just installed a PS/2 mouse, and its very slow in X - any way to
> > make it more sensitive?
>
> Hi Ed!
>
> I use KDE. On KDE control center, there is a menu of input devices, where you
> can cofigure the mouse speed
Chuck Mead wrote:
> Yech... it'd take a week to do an install! :-)
Maybe not on a 686 with a speedy CD.
Gustav
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On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, Jeff Smelser wrote:
> I have redhat-6.1 and all I did what take out ftape support and
> recompiled. When I try to run the recompiled version, it gives me a kernel
> panic and a block-major-3 (scsi driver not found error). But it I boot up
> from redhat's default. Everything bo
Anyone else out there overclocking a Celeron? What kinds of temps
are you getting in your systems? CPU, "system", and what kind of temp
is the room?
I'm seeing 35 C on CPU1, 39 C on CPU2, and "system temp" of 39 C... this
normal?
Ed
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Mike,
Count me in. :-)
Gustav
"Michael J. McGillick" wrote:
>
> Afternoon Hatters:
>
> This is just an informal poll to see if there is an interest in doing
> something like this. I'm interested in taking a Red Hat distribution, and
> recompiling it to all i686 RPMs. Further, I would like t
Agreed, Zoki.
I have a few 486's laying around where I see that I could use Linux and
get good use out of these boxes.
But, I would *not* go to the hardware store around the corner and ask
for a brand new 386 or 486. First, they would not have any to sell. They
would not even be able to order on
On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, Dan Browning said:
DB>Why not just create an installation program that compiles the RPMS at
DB>installation time? For example, RedHat provides a binary i386 disc for
DB>those who want a quick & easy install. But there could also be an
DB>installation option that lets you ch
Why not just create an installation program that compiles the RPMS at
installation time? For example, RedHat provides a binary i386 disc for
those who want a quick & easy install. But there could also be an
installation option that lets you chose to compile every source package
before installati
At 12:48 PM 12/27/99 -0800, Paul R. Watkins wrote:
>
>Is anyone out there using Cox Cable @home? I need help with setup for my
>cable modem. Can't get the dhcp and routing to work. Am using RH 6.1.
Eagerly (you have noo idea) awaiting the imminent arrival of @Home in my
area, I've been reading a
Dear friends;
1-Is there anyone playing QIII with pentium200 MMX and 32 MB of RAM? As
the program says it's under the minimum requirments. However it let me to
proceed the installation.
2-Does Voodoo Rush have any problem with QIII?
Any informaiton about hardware requirement is really appreciated
Oops, forgot the xargs ...
cat file | xargs rm
Philippe Moutarlier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> you can try something like
>
> cat file | rm
>
> (be sure not to force the rm when you try this though )
>
> Philippe
>
>
>
> Erik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I w
Afternoon Hatters:
This is just an informal poll to see if there is an interest in doing
something like this. I'm interested in taking a Red Hat distribution, and
recompiling it to all i686 RPMs. Further, I would like to investigate the
possibility of changing a few things that the Red Hat inst
you can try something like
cat file | rm
(be sure not to force the rm when you try this though )
Philippe
Erik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I want to remove some files in a directory. I ahve a text file with the
> names of the files that i want to delete. Is there a comm
cat file_with_names | xargs rm -f
test first :)
charles
On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, Erik wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to remove some files in a directory. I ahve a text file with the
> names of the files that i want to delete. Is there a command I can
> issue that will delete the files listed in the fi
On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, Philippe Moutarlier said:
PM>
PM>did you install the dhcp package ?
PM>
PM>If yes (or after you have done it) yoou can try to edit (assuming
PM>your ethernet card is eth0)
PM>/etc/sysconfig/network-script/ifcfg-eth0
PM>and put
PM>
PM>BOOTPROTO=dhcp
PM>
PM>Normally you don'
Hi,
I want to remove some files in a directory. I ahve a text file with the
names of the files that i want to delete. Is there a command I can
issue that will delete the files listed in the file i have?
Thanks,
erik
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did you install the dhcp package ?
If yes (or after you have done it) yoou can try to edit (assuming
your ethernet card is eth0)
/etc/sysconfig/network-script/ifcfg-eth0
and put
BOOTPROTO=dhcp
Normally you don't need to do anything else.
Then run
/sbin/ifconfig
and
route
to see what
Is anyone out there using Cox Cable @home? I need help with setup for my
cable modem. Can't get the dhcp and routing to work. Am using RH 6.1.
Thanks
Paul
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> Hi
>
> Do u somebody know how to authenticate withing web browser against novell
> nds on the machine runing apache?
> I heard about some pam_ncp module, but i haven't found anything
>
> Thanks
> Tom
Assuming your "machine" running Apache is also running Linux,
I am not sure (except that No
On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, Gustav Schaffter wrote:
->I'm aware that many people run Linux on 'old' hardware. I fully
->respect this need, which is somewhat proven by the fact that I intend
->to install RH6.1 on a few 486's laying around (when I find the time
->for it) and I agree that there should be
I have some virtual domains setup using RH 6.1 but can not seem to
get them to bring up the associated web pages when they are supposed
to. I believe the virtual hosts are setup correctly in httpd.conf
and the ip addresses ping as they should. However I still get no web
pages. Any pointers here
On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, Edward Schernau wrote:
> I've just installed a PS/2 mouse, and its very slow in X - any way to
> make it more sensitive?
Hi Ed!
I use KDE. On KDE control center, there is a menu of input devices, where you
can cofigure the mouse speed.
-Manuel.
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On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, Gustav Schaffter wrote:
> I'm aware that many people run Linux on 'old' hardware. I fully respect
> this need, which is somewhat proven by the fact that I intend to install
> RH6.1 on a few 486's laying around (when I find the time for it) and I
> agree that there should be a
On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, Rick Shank said:
RS>How can I send a mail from the command line, if I have a txt file w/ the
RS>message, and a known list of attachments? I want this to run in a script
RS>with no user intervention.
RS>
RS>
RS>Thanks,
RS>
RS>~Rick Shank
This has been asked and answered a n
Hi all,
Do anybody know a multitrack recorder and a sound editor (like
SoundForge) for use with TB Fiji soundcard?
Thank you very much.
Luis Pablo Gasparotto
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> Is this true? If so, what do I need to do to ensure that nothing will
go
> wrong when I install it on my system.
>
> Is anyone else running Majordomo on a 6.0 system?
>
> I'd like to hear of any problems you've had installing it (if any).
Kevin,
I've got 1.94.4 running on a Redhat 6.0 system.
Here is one.
I have redhat-6.1 and all I did what take out ftape support and
recompiled. When I try to run the recompiled version, it gives me a kernel
panic and a block-major-3 (scsi driver not found error). But it I boot up
from redhat's default. Everything boots fine.
I even tried updating to
On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, Jason Hirsch wrote:
> INvest in an UPS.
>
> They run from 79$ on up, APC makes some very nice ones. The 650 version I
> believe can interface with a serial port to send a shutdown signal.
I just bought a Belkin 425VA ups... it has the serial interface, and is
supported un
I'm trying to set up an Unreal Tournament server on a Linux system, with
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I've got the UT with the 402A patch applied, and through installation all
has gone well. When I run:
./ucc server DM-Turb
If you install netatalk as a rpm package, I like have, then you can do a
rpm --verify on the lpr and netalk packages to see if any of the file
permissions have changed.
-eric wood
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try to run
rpm -ql 'package_name'
where package name is the name of the file you installed without the version extension.
This should list all files installed, including the docs.
Philippe
"K Old" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello,
>
> First of all thanks to everyone who has helped with
Hello,
First of all thanks to everyone who has helped with my previous emails.
Has anyone used/installed Net::SSLeay on their Linux 6.0 machine? I have
been to http://www.bacus.pt/Net_SSLeay/index.html and downloaded the RPM and
have installed it, but I don't know what to do from there to make
INvest in an UPS.
They run from 79$ on up, APC makes some very nice ones. The 650 version I
believe can interface with a serial port to send a shutdown signal.
www.bestbuy.com :P
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Hello,
When booting off my hard drive I get this kernel panic.
Warning: unable to open an initial console.
kernel panic: No init found. Try passing init: option to kernel.
I can however, boot off a boot floppy. Can someone tell me how I might fix
this.How do I pass an init option to the k
Hi Chip!
Bad news... you have power flickering, a surge supressor is USELESS. Diodes
on your surge protector are designed for instant peeks of current, and we
are talking of milliseconds here. So don't rely on this to protect your
equipment form the power flickering.
Good news: you can use a po
run "sync" every once in a while (look at "info sync")
Philippe
"Chip Rose." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> When the power flickers or goes out and the file system is not cleanly
> unmounted, I lose a lot of files and programs, etc. I have a good power
> surge protector. Upon reboot, it tries
When the power flickers or goes out and the file system is not cleanly
unmounted, I lose a lot of files and programs, etc. I have a good power
surge protector. Upon reboot, it tries to repair itself, often
requiring me to manually run fsck (I need to read up more on how to
*properly* fsck..). T
That only works for txt attachments.
On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, Jeff Graves wrote:
> mail -s "subject" email@address < filename
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Rick Shank [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, December 27, 1999 9:07 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Email w/ attac
On Sat, Dec 25, 1999 at 12:08:41PM -0500, Hal Burgiss wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 25, 1999 at 08:43:29AM -0800, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> > On Sat, 25 Dec 1999, Hal Burgiss wrote:
> >
> > > I've started getting 'cannot determine runlevel' errors from daily
> > > cron. I find there is a 'runlevel' command
mail -s "subject" email@address < filename
-Original Message-
From: Rick Shank [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 27, 1999 9:07 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Email w/ attachments from command line?
How can I send a mail from the command line, if I have a t
> I am running redhat 6.1 in an IBM thinkpad 600 with a spanish keyboard.
> I use KDE (in spanish of course) and I have not been able to get the
> correct leyout of the keyboard to work under KDE( I have tryed both the
> spanish layout and the latinamerican layout). The problem is that I can
I am trying to install cygwin-b20 on win95
when I get it downloaded full.exe, the icon is the
dos shell icon (which I presume it should
not be, because win98 shows the red box),
and even if I set its properties to NOT run
in dos mode, when I start it, it brings up
a dos shell that says "this progr
"Mathco Tech. Dep" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The easiest way to apply the patch is
> to change the processor speed on the motherboard
> to 333 or simmilar, boot up, apply the patch, then
> change the speed back. But thats in the Windooz world :)
>
Plug and Play uhhh ???
Philippe
> Happy Y2
The easiest way to apply the patch is
to change the processor speed on the motherboard
to 333 or simmilar, boot up, apply the patch, then
change the speed back. But thats in the Windooz world :)
Happy Y2k all
Mathias Bjorkman
Head Technician
Mathco Computer
http://www.mathco.com
http://www.bayo
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Jake,
Well, yes and no.
It's a proxy for http that can be told to not accept packages from given
servers, given directories on given servers, etc. For instance: 'Don't
accept any packets from doubleclick.net'. It can also refuse to give out
or to accept any cookies. Etc.
It can also log all pag
Gustav:
I would love to get involved with something like this. I've already
started to put together my own i686 iso, but I've run into problems with
some of the RPMs rebuilding. If anyone else is interested in working on
this, and possibly doing some other modifications (IE. reducing the kernel
Hi
I am assuming this means a serial connection.
You might want to check what the line speed
is set to on both sides.
Linda
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To: Redhat-List (E-mail) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, December 27, 1999 2:
On Mon, Dec 27, 1999 at 12:56:18PM +0100, R. Kuijvenhoven wrote:
> > > I am new to ipchains so I have read a lot of documentation
> > > about setting up chains. However, I don't understand how set up
> > > rules for dynamic ip. I read the following example:
> > >
> > > # remote interface, any sour
Not entirely... Linux does indeed care where a resource is on
the PCI bridge, as it's given a unique name. If the resource
isn't at that address, but a new resource with a different address
but the same name is in place, it will assume that it is the same
resource. For example, if I have a PCI N
> "GS" == Gustav Schaffter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
GS> Hi, junkbuster should be a possible alternative. (www.junkbuster.com
GS> IIRC)
How would junkbuster help? It's a spam filter, no?
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> "CD" == Chris Dowling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
CD> Hi Jake. There's a nice winblows app written by some friends of mine
CD> called Webboy which might interest you...
Available where? Which does what?
CD> Another alternative is to set up an invisible proxy somewhere on you
I've just installed a PS/2 mouse, and its very slow in X - any way to
make it more sensitive?
Ed
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I believe its some way that Win9x enumerates all your motherboard
and PCI resources, that causes this weirdness when you upgrade your
motherboard.
I just went from a K6-233 --> ABit BP6 dual celeron, and it ended
up redetecting a lot of things (PCI bridge, "motherboard resources",
etc. etc.) and
How can I send a mail from the command line, if I have a txt file w/ the
message, and a known list of attachments? I want this to run in a script
with no user intervention.
Thanks,
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Hi,
I'd *love* to see a 686 compiled RH distro. It's not just Linux that
goes through the evolution. So does the hardware available in hardware
stores.
In a way, I can understand that RedHat doesn't want to go this way,
because then they would also have to provide a 586 distro etc, etc. And
when
I am printing to a networked Brother MFC 4350. It is so slow I could make a pot
of coffee while waiting for output. I have unsuccessfully tried to find a driver
for this printer. Any one have any ideas how I can speed this up? It is very
fast when using a Winblows box.
Thanks
Steve
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on 23/12/99 12:18 AM, Jamie Carl said something like:
> Just a quick question. Does Redhat release 6.0 come with some
> sort of mail server similar to Micro$oft exchange server, where
> I can store my mail on the server. I know Imap is a possibility
> but it lacks certain functions. I'm also l
On Sun, Dec 26, 1999 at 10:52:36PM -0700, Clint Tinsley wrote:
> fred smith wrote:
>
> > I've only the one example (previously described), but in my case (the old
> > MB was an ASUS with a P90, the new one is a FIC VA503+ with a K6-II/350)
> > Linux came up with out a hitch. Loved the new board,
On Mon, 27 Dec 1999 11:39:19 +0100, Gustav Schaffter wrote:
>Has anybody done an installation of Mandrake 6.1 over RH6.1? If so, any
>gotchas detected? Am I supposed to do a Mandrake installation as a 'New
>installation' or as an 'Update'?
I have and was not pleased. It failed to install an SM
On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, Tomas Tikovsky wrote:
> Do u somebody know how to authenticate withing web browser against novell
> nds on the machine runing apache?
> I heard about some pam_ncp module, but i haven't found anything
Look up the auth_nds module for Apache by a guy called P. Wilson.
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> > Hello,
> >
> > I am new to ipchains so I have read a lot of documentation
> about setting up
> > chains. However, I don't understand how set up rules for
> dynamic ip. I read
> > the following example:
> >
> > # remote interface, any source, going to permanent ppp address is valid
> > #
>
> Ge
Hi,
I'm happily using RH6.1 on a few of my boxes. :-) But, it's all 386
stuff. :-( And I *do* run software that would take advantage of the last
percent of optimization from a 686 compilation.
I have understood that Mandrake is compiled for 686, right?
Has anybody done an installation of Mandra
Hi
Do u somebody know how to authenticate withing web browser against novell
nds on the machine runing apache?
I heard about some pam_ncp module, but i haven't found anything
Thanks
Tom
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Hi,
junkbuster should be a possible alternative. (www.junkbuster.com IIRC)
Regards
Gustav
Chris Dowling wrote:
>
> Hi Jake.
>
> There's a nice winblows app written by some friends of mine called Webboy which
>might interest you...
>
> Another alternative is to set up an invisible proxy some
Hi Jake.
There's a nice winblows app written by some friends of mine called Webboy which might
interest you...
Another alternative is to set up an invisible proxy somewhere on your network and use
the logs from that to track what everyone is doing. If you don't have the space to set
up a prox
> -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
> Van: Martin R. Gonzalez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Verzonden: zondag 26 december 1999 22:28
> Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Onderwerp: C language IDE for linux?
>
>
> Hi everybody,
>
ello Martin,
> I would like to know which would be the best IDE (integra
Hi,
I have connected dumb terminals to RH6.1 through a ShivaPort ATOM terminal
server. When connecting to Linux the screens build-up poorly, it may take
3-5 secs to draw one 25x80 screen. When connecting to AIX it works fine.
The 'stty'-settings do not really differ between AIX and Linux.
Has a
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