problem with monitor

2000-01-26 Thread Hugo Bouckaert
Hi I have a problem running RedHat 6.1 on a ViewSonic E70 17 inch monitor. The problem is that no matter what I do, the screen area is at least a centimeter less than what it should fill horizontally. The pushbuttons specific to the monitor cannot expand horizontal size more than one centimeter

Re: Aliasing IPs and IP chains

2000-01-26 Thread Greg W
I am not sure what you mean here. rc.local is last to run, if the NIC and network is not up then, then you have a hardware problem I would suspect (I know you are not saying you have a problem) So the only time I would be using a script to check if the interface is up, is if you use ppp, a

Dreaded XFree86336 installation

2000-01-26 Thread dannyh
Hello -Followed the instruciton on the XFree86 website as follows tar xvf xfree86xxx.tar -C /var/tmp/ cd /usr/X11R6/ chmod 755 /var/tmp/xfree86/preinst.sh chmod 755 /var/tmp/xfree86/postinst.sh chmod 755 /var/tmp/xfree86/extract /var/tmp/xfree86/preinst.sh /var/tmp/xfree86/ext

Re: Stopping Bounced Mail

2000-01-26 Thread Greg W
You have to establish why the bounce occured, normally you can find info in the headers, also it will normally be something to do with another system which you have no control over... there may be something of interest at http://www.sendmail.org maybe you can send the error to me off the li

Stopping Bounced Mail

2000-01-26 Thread SoloCDM
What is bounced mail and how does one stop it? Note: Detailed Documentation(s) and Sample(s) are more than welcome. When you reply to this message, please include the mailing list and my address. * Signed, SoloCDM

Linux Database - which to use.

2000-01-26 Thread Bob Hartung
Hello, I need to begin picking a database fora project. The number of choices is now staggering. Generally, I will have about 15,000-20,000 patients and about 35,000 procedures entered per year. I need to be able to run this over an internet between three institutions [not necessarily friendly

problem with monitor

2000-01-26 Thread Hugo Bouckaert
Hi I have a problem running RedHat 6.1 on a ViewSonic E70 17 inch monitor. The problem is that, no matter what I do, the screen area is at least a centimeter less than what it should fill horizontally. The pushbuttons specific to the monitor cannot expand horizontal size more than one centimeter

Re: how to reduce dhcpd logging?

2000-01-26 Thread Bret Hughes
How hard was that to set up? I just finished finding a problem that has been around for a while that was the result of hooking up a box to our office network that worked great when we were working out of our basement. It had been sitting around with 95 on it and I had no need for it until I nee

Re: Redhat refusal UP2DATE service

2000-01-26 Thread Wayne Dyer
Steve Frampton wrote: [...] > Hmmm...is the 'up2date' package GPL'ed? Maybe the community would > consider patching it so it *does* work with other sites (I can understand > why only paying customers should only be allowed to use the priority FTP > site, but 'up2date' sounds like a good idea for

Re: Aliasing IPs and IP chains

2000-01-26 Thread Bret Hughes
I don't know much about aliases and such but I did want to make sure I ran my rc.ipchains script at the appropriate time. Some diggging through the startup scripts yeilded the fact that /sbin/ifup-local, if it exists, is called each time an interface is brought up so I wrote a script that tests fo

Serious spam problem: got hacked?

2000-01-26 Thread Dominic Mitchell
Hi all, I am having a serious spamming problem. The problem is that the emails do not seem to be taking the normal route. Here are the full headers: X-From-Line: foo@bar Wed Jan 26 16:50:04 2000 X-Gnus-Mail-Source: directory:/home/dominic/email/incoming/ Message-ID: X-Sorted: SPAM Lines: 6

Re: Hardware raid recommendation.

2000-01-26 Thread Eric Sisler
At 05:17 PM 01/26/2000 -0500, you wrote: >Looking for a raid card that will handle 2 or 3 channels, preferably >capable of handling U2 LVD disks. Obviously, a card that has SOLID >drivers under the 2.2 kernels would be preferred... Don't have any direct experience, but there's a review of the I

Re: How to take a snapshot ofyour desktop

2000-01-26 Thread Brandon Dorman
that second menu is called Xtns I just looked at my own screenshots. :-) -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Re: How to take a snapshot ofyour desktop

2000-01-26 Thread Brandon Dorman
What I do, is open up GIMP. The second menu other than, "File," is something. Click on that and, "take screenshot." Do, "Whole screen," and how long you want it to wait. And off you go. Right click on the image that pops up after the, "beep," and save it as a jpg or whatever and you have take

Re: CGI and Apache

2000-01-26 Thread Reiner Rusch
> On Mon, 24 Jan 2000, Reiner Rusch wrote: >> Does anybody know, how to tell apache to start cgi (perl) in any >> directory? > In httpd.conf, add > AddHandler cgi-script .pl > or, better yet, use mod_perl and add > AddHandler perl-script .pl > PerlHandler Apache::Registry > PerlSendHeader On

How to take a snapshot ofyour desktop

2000-01-26 Thread Erik Mathisen
Hi, I want to know how to take a screen shot of my desktop. I have seen pictures on the internet, and I want to be able to do that myself. Thanks, -- erik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Can I pour you a beer, Mr. Peterson?" "A little early isn't it, Woody?" "For a beer?"

can't get linux to boot of the harddrive

2000-01-26 Thread Patrick O Neil
I have three harddrives: hda is a 8GB hdb is a 4GB hdc is a 3GB hda is partitions thusly: Device BootStart EndBlocks Id System /dev/hda1 1 109875511b Win95 FAT32 /dev/hda2 110 141257040 83 Linux /dev/hda3 142 102

Re: firewall port question

2000-01-26 Thread Greg W
*** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 26/01/00 at 17:47 Jason Costomiris wrote: >On Wed, Jan 26, 2000 at 02:34:53PM -0800, matt boex wrote: >: PortState Protocol Service Owner >: 22 opentcpssh >: 25 opentcpsmtp

Re: Hardware raid recommendation.

2000-01-26 Thread Jason Costomiris
On Wed, Jan 26, 2000 at 11:18:57PM +, Cokey de Percin wrote: : If you've got the $$,look at the Mylex Extreme Raid controllers. : They're very nice and I believe VA uses them. Note that they don't : use a SCSI driver, but a block driver. Should make them more : efficient. That sounds pr

APPLIXWARE 5.0... is out...

2000-01-26 Thread Kurt A. Brust
goto: http://www.smartbeak.com/SmartBeak.ent?ENT_COMMAND=ENT_HTFILE&HTFILE=ax_milestone.hti this is a M1 release (Beta 1) ... 85 megs! looks good though! -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Re: Root RAID under 6.1 - a false sense of security?

2000-01-26 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
At 11:09 AM 1/26/00 -0700, you wrote: >I been experimenting with software RAID1 under 6.1 on a test server, and >here's some interesting things I've come across: > >The test server in question is IDE only, with the drives configured as follows: > >primary boot disk - ide0, /dev/hda >secondary boo

Re: Aliasing IPs and IP chains

2000-01-26 Thread Greg W
You should be able to alias the extra IPs so they are permanent, have a look at some of the how-to's, I am not in front of Linux box now so wont speculate as to the file name. If you have X up, use the control panels network tool its quite ok to run your ipchains script from rc.local, there is n

Re: Hardware raid recommendation.

2000-01-26 Thread Lance A. Brown
Cokey de Percin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > If you've got the $$,look at the Mylex Extreme Raid controllers. > They're very nice and I believe VA uses them. Note that they don't > use a SCSI driver, but a block driver. Should make them more > efficient. I'll second this. I've been usin

Re: Setting up ftp directories as root??

2000-01-26 Thread Edward Marczak
on 25/1/2000 5:06 PM, Steve shot down the bitstream: > I seem to recall there was a way to set up a users ftp directory as their root > directory so as to not let them get move about the system. Can some one please > point me in the right direction for info on how to set this up? If you're using

Aliasing IPs and IP chains

2000-01-26 Thread Chad W. Skinner
I have created a script to add 2 ips to interface eth0. This script simply contains the commands ifconfig eth0:0 192.168.0.2 netmask 255.255.255.0 ifconfig eth0:0 192.168.0.3 netmask 255.255.255.0 When I reboot my machine i simply run this script to add the interfaces, but would like the server

no colour for xsysinfo or calc or xcalc

2000-01-26 Thread Kyle Hargraves
Hi, a fairly trivial (non operational) question : I have a fairly standard S3 PCI card with 4M of video ram. The destop & xgammon etc exhibit colours just fine yet xsysinfo and the calculators (gnome and xcalc) display in b&w only. What could a possible reason be cheers, Kyle Hargraves

TNT2 and OpenGL

2000-01-26 Thread Crisis
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Re: Li......

2000-01-26 Thread Carl Karsten
Use a boot disk to mount your system, or reinstall. wag: put "linear" in the first section of /etc/lilo.conf Carl from man lilo.conf linear Generate linear sector addresses instead of sec- tor/head/cylinder addresses. Linear addresses are translated at run

Re: Li......

2000-01-26 Thread Lee Ward
> > as I remember it the FAQ says to do ,"fdisk /mbr" from dos. Don't know if that >will effect the rest of your harddrive and/or getting into linux. You can't boot >into windows or linux, right? Did you make a bootdisk? I did make a bootdisk, but I don't have Windows on my system. It's comp

Re: Li......

2000-01-26 Thread Brandon Dorman
as I remember it the FAQ says to do ,"fdisk /mbr" from dos.  Don't know if that will effect the rest of your harddrive and/or getting into linux.  You can't boot into windows or linux, right?  Did you make a bootdisk? Lee Ward wrote: I have Red Hat 5.2 installed on one hard drive as "workstation"

Re: Very large disk under RH6.0

2000-01-26 Thread Hossein S. Zadeh
On Tue, 25 Jan 2000, Paul Crossman wrote: > I have the drive installed on the system, and would very much like to > just create a 36GB partition on it. However, I'm reading the "Large > Disk HOWTO", and see all kinds of things about kernel 2.3 being the only > kernel that supports disks above 34

Re: Root RAID under 6.1 - a false sense of security?

2000-01-26 Thread Aaron Turner
Eric, What you want is two lilo.conf files. Here's my lilo.conf for the secondary harddisk. YMMV. boot=/dev/sdb # the bios statement is important otherwise it will use 0x81 which won't # exist in a primary failure situation disk=/dev/sdb bios=0x80 map=/boot2/map install=/boot2/boot.b prompt

Re: Hardware raid recommendation.

2000-01-26 Thread Cokey de Percin
Jason Costomiris wrote: > > Looking for a raid card that will handle 2 or 3 channels, preferably > capable of handling U2 LVD disks. Obviously, a card that has SOLID > drivers under the 2.2 kernels would be preferred... > If you've got the $$,look at the Mylex Extreme Raid controllers. They'

upgrade problem

2000-01-26 Thread John Washburn
I tried sending this to the newsgroup without much luck. I have Red Hat 6.0 installed on a 13.5G IDE drive. The drive is one x0f extended partition with several logical partitions. The drive was originally partitioned with Partition Magic, The drive is the second drive in the system and all th

Re: tar and /dev/ files

2000-01-26 Thread Piet Barber
Eric Wood wrote: > I'm used to SCO's tar command in which it can't back up special files in > /dev. Linux's tar command seemed to back them up with no problem. Are my > eyes telling me the truth? Linux's tar command (GNU's, actually) is 1000% better than any tar command that comes with a comm

Re: firewall port question

2000-01-26 Thread Jason Costomiris
On Wed, Jan 26, 2000 at 02:34:53PM -0800, matt boex wrote: : PortState Protocol Service Owner : 22 opentcpssh : 25 opentcpsmtp : 111 opentcpsunrpc : 6000opentcpX1

firewall port question

2000-01-26 Thread matt boex
howdy, i am trying to close the last few holes in my firewall. here is my report after i run a port scan against it- PortState Protocol Service Owner 22 opentcpssh 25 opentcpsmtp 111 opentcp

arp subnet w/ 2.2.14

2000-01-26 Thread David Taylor
I need to be able to set an arp entry for an entire subnet. However, it appears that I can't do this due to the kernel version I'm using. Would my simplest solution be to use the latest 2.0 kernel? Or, is there a way around this annoying "feature"? /sbin/arp -Ds 129.78.111.112 eth0 netmask 255

Hardware raid recommendation.

2000-01-26 Thread Jason Costomiris
Looking for a raid card that will handle 2 or 3 channels, preferably capable of handling U2 LVD disks. Obviously, a card that has SOLID drivers under the 2.2 kernels would be preferred... Thoughts? -- Jason Costomiris <>< Technologist, cryptogeek, human. jcostom {a

Re: Li......

2000-01-26 Thread Ryan Caveney
>I have Red Hat 5.2 installed on one hard drive as "workstation". This morning I >installed the same thing on another computer. On this one I installed it as custom. >Afterwards, when I tried to boot, all I got was "LI" scrolling on my screen. What did I >do wrong? /usr/doc/lilo-0.21/README:

Re: newbie question

2000-01-26 Thread Eduardo Arista
Hello Gustav: No. This is a CAD system for VLSI design. I 'never heard from Swift this one is from the MASI Laboratory; University Pierre et Marie Curie and National Centre of Scientific Research. *** Date forwarded: 26 Jan 2000 18:43:42 - Date sent:

Re: Sudo cofiguration Problem

2000-01-26 Thread tom minchin
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 08:30:34AM +1100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hello > > Need to configure sudo properly for the project > > Question > 1) can someone send me a copy of there "sudoers" file so I can get an idea > of how to configure it properly? > > Look in /usr/doc/sudo*, there's a sam

Sudo cofiguration Problem

2000-01-26 Thread dannyh
Hello Need to configure sudo properly for the project Question 1) can someone send me a copy of there "sudoers" file so I can get an idea of how to configure it properly? Looking forward to your feedback danny ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscri

Li......

2000-01-26 Thread Lee Ward
I have Red Hat 5.2 installed on one hard drive as "workstation". This morning I installed the same thing on another computer. On this one I installed it as custom. Afterwards, when I tried to boot, all I got was "LI" scrolling on my screen. What did I do wrong? Thanks in advance. Lee -- Ge

Re: httpd cannot determine local host name on startup

2000-01-26 Thread John J. Donohue
On Tue, 25 Jan 2000, Mike Green wrote: > I'm having a strange problem on startup: > When the machine gets to the line output to the screen which says "Starting > sendmail:" it sits and grinds for a verrry long time. Then it moves on with Make sure that your host name and ip are included in (co

Kernel Panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 08:01

2000-01-26 Thread Alejandro Sanchez
I get the error Kernel Panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 08:01 everytime that I try to install my linux, never in my life I get this error. What i do to fix? The error ocurrs with all my 6 distributions of Linux, so... its a problem of my machine I think. --- Alejandro M. Sanchez Web De

RE: Multiple IPs/Gateway

2000-01-26 Thread Gate
Hi Paul. Thanks for responding so quickly. > > If all of your hosts are behind a Linux IPChains + MASQ firewall that has > a valid IP address on the external, public NIC, you do not need the other > IP addresses. Simply use one of the following ranges of addresses for all > NICs on the private

Re: FTP that will script please

2000-01-26 Thread J. Scott Kasten
Actually, wget does ftp as well as http. It is totally command line driven, and automaticly resumes file transfers where they left off when the conection gets broken, much like ncftp. On Wed, Jan 26, 2000 at 11:12:08AM -0800, Martin Brown wrote: > On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Jim Baxter wrote: > > > Hi

Logging FTP

2000-01-26 Thread Jason Hirsch
Actually, I've got all the file information logged, but there is an additional logging I'd like to enable. I'm currently at a large university, where on a regular basis machines are 'port-scanned' nearly every 10 minutes by practically everyone. As you can imagine, this leads to any number of po

Re: FTP that will script please

2000-01-26 Thread Martin Brown
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Jim Baxter wrote: > Hi > > We do not seem to be able to run ftp from a shell script or script ftp. > The man page talks about macros but they go away at close. > What we need is the ability to start ftp, login and get (or put) a list of > files and > log off all from a shell

Re: newbie question

2000-01-26 Thread Gustav Schaffter
Is that SWIFT/Alliance you're trying to run? Regards Gustav Eduardo Arista wrote: > > Hi all: > I am still trying to change the name of the colors. > It looks silly but I need to run Alliance and it can't find names > like 'chocolate' (in rgb.txt there is chocolate not 'chocolate'). I edited >

Re: FTP that will script please

2000-01-26 Thread Robert Burton
>Hi > >We do not seem to be able to run ftp from a shell script or script ftp. >The man page talks about macros but they go away at close. >What we need is the ability to start ftp, login and get (or put) a list of >files and >log off all from a shell script > >Can some one tell me how to do it or

newbie question

2000-01-26 Thread Eduardo Arista
Hi all: I am still trying to change the name of the colors. It looks silly but I need to run Alliance and it can't find names like 'chocolate' (in rgb.txt there is chocolate not 'chocolate'). I edited rgb.txt but the changes did not took place. Am I missing something? In /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/confi

Re: Mount Question

2000-01-26 Thread Steve Borho
On Tue, Jan 25, 2000 at 05:35:02PM -0800, David Hansen Jr. wrote: > >On Tue, Jan 25, 2000 at 03:02:22PM -0800, David Hansen Jr. wrote: > > > I just installed RH61 as a upgrade from 60. I then added another HD in > > > place of the CD-Rom. It finds it, but I can't mount it. It's /dev/hdd5 > > >

Re: New to Linux

2000-01-26 Thread rphilbin
ÿþ<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <HTML><HEAD> <META content="text/html; charset=unicode" http-equiv=Content-Type> <M

Root RAID under 6.1 - a false sense of security?

2000-01-26 Thread Eric Sisler
I been experimenting with software RAID1 under 6.1 on a test server, and here's some interesting things I've come across: The test server in question is IDE only, with the drives configured as follows: primary boot disk - ide0, /dev/hda secondary boot disk - ide1, /dev/hdc I'm not sure how my

Re: httpd cannot determine local host name on startup

2000-01-26 Thread Jake Johnson
Hello Mike, 1) Make sure your domain names are correct in your /etc/resolv.conf file 2) Second /etc/rc.d/inetd/network restart 3) /etc/rc.d/inetd/httpd restart Good Luck, Jake On Tue, 25 Jan 2000, Mike Green wrote: > I'm having a strange problem on s

Formail Script Error

2000-01-26 Thread SoloCDM
I was having success with the attached script until I made the final changes and started getting errors. At first I thought the errors started at the first "-A" option, but I commented out all lines starting with "-A" and continued to get the errors stating there wasn't a command found in the defa

question about screensavers

2000-01-26 Thread mike irwin
every time i come back to the computer after my screensaver has come on, it breaks my connection to the X server. does anyone know why this might be? thanks mike irwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Re: Parallel Port Zip Question

2000-01-26 Thread Carey F. Cox
>From my /etc/conf.modules... alias parport_lowlevel parport_pc Carey == <> Carey F. Cox, PhD | PHONE: (409) 880-8770 <> <> Assistant Professor | FAX: (409) 880-8121 <> <> D

Re: Setting up ftp directories as root??

2000-01-26 Thread Jeff Smelser
Not with the redhat installed version. (last I heard). You have to go with proftp or the like to get this. On Tue, 25 Jan 2000, Steve wrote: > I seem to recall there was a way to set up a users ftp directory as their root > directory so as to not let them get move about the

Re: Parallel Port Zip Question

2000-01-26 Thread Edward Marczak
on 25/1/2000 9:51 AM, Bruce Kall shot down the bitstream: > Jamie Carl wrote: >> >> I thought is was 'insmod ppa'.. ? >> :-) >> That's what i use anyway and mine worx just fine. >> > > > ppa is for the 'older' zip drivers and 'imm' is the newer ones(I think > the cable says 'autodetect' on t

Re: FTP that will script please

2000-01-26 Thread Steven W Orr
I'm sort of amused at the suggestions that are coming out of this question. The correct answer is: (drum roll please!) expect expect is a scripting language designed for programming interactive responces, especially for programs that do not do IO on std{in,out}. Ftp *does* read from stdin but y

Re: lpr RHSA2000002-01 install

2000-01-26 Thread Carey F. Cox
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Ray Stell wrote: > new rh6.1 guy, (please advise on how I could have found this answer > without bothering the list) > > Ok, so I am trying to do my first linux thingy, patch the > sucker: > > lpr (RHSA-2000:002-01) > > per, http://www.redhat.com/support/errata/rh61-e

Re: Securing inbound FTP

2000-01-26 Thread Greg W
hosts.deny & hosts.allow will control access by domain or IP Make sure packages are up to date, FTP has a habit of showing exploits over time Read about chrooting..it may apply for you., not sure I like the last option :-) giving users acc is like a compromise anyways :-) *** RE

Re: FTP that will script please

2000-01-26 Thread Greg W
As info that was passed to me. a .netrc file or a package called expect , look on freshmeat.. most liked expect cause can be used for many things. *** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 26/01/00 at 9:53 Jim Baxter wrote: >Hi > >We do not seem to be able to run ftp from a she

Re: apache-ssl + cgi

2000-01-26 Thread sixx
make it two to be safe ... eg echo \n\n At 16:45 00/01/26 +0100, you wrote: >On Wed, 26 Jan 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > #!/bin/bash > > echo 'Content-type: text/html' > > echo '' > >The RFCs say that the header (Content-type) needs to be separated from >the actual html stuff by a newline,

Re: booting problem

2000-01-26 Thread sixx
Seems that your lilo isn't installed in your MBR an easier method is reinstall your system but choose upgrade and don't choose any packages, then when it prompts you for where to place your lilo bootloader, select your MBR. At 09:07 00/01/26 +0100, you wrote: >Hallo everyone, >I've just instal

RE: FTP that will script please

2000-01-26 Thread Ward William E PHDN
Perl has a library that allows that. I've used it for years, and it's very reliable except for one problem... the password feature is unencrypted. You would need to use the require "ftp.pl"; directive in your program to use the library, though. I'll send you a short sample with this, but it's u

Securing inbound FTP

2000-01-26 Thread Robert Fausey
I need to determine if it is possible to secure inbound FTP on machines running NIS. People who need to upload files, University faculty and some users could have local accounts created so that they can upload files. Is there any major security issues with this? Another idea would be a machine

Re: FTP that will script please

2000-01-26 Thread Gustav Schaffter
Jim, Use perl: (I'm sure someone will improve on this script. It's just a quick hack.) #!/usr/bin/perl -w use Net::FTP; $ftp=Net::FTP->new('ftp-server',Timeout => 30,Debug => 0) or die("Failed to connect. : $! $? $@\n"); $ftp->login('user-name',,'password') or die("Failed to login. : $! $?\n");

RE: 6.0 - 6.1 diff

2000-01-26 Thread Wikoff
I just installed RedHat 6.1 after running 6.0 for about 7or 8 months, and honestly I am thinking about reinstalling RH6.0. The reason for this is that I personally am getting a lot of crashes from different programs gEdit, gtop, and rp3 are just a few of the programs that have for no apparent rea

Re: FTP that will script please

2000-01-26 Thread Nico De Ranter
I used to use the following script to do that: --- #!/bin/sh { echo "bin" ; echo "prompt" ; echo "cd pub/" ; echo "get thefile" ; echo "bye"; } | ftp ftp.somewhere.com -- Nico On Wed, 26 Jan

FTP that will script please

2000-01-26 Thread Jim Baxter
Hi We do not seem to be able to run ftp from a shell script or script ftp. The man page talks about macros but they go away at close. What we need is the ability to start ftp, login and get (or put) a list of files and log off all from a shell script Can some one tell me how to do it or where to

Re: apache-ssl + cgi

2000-01-26 Thread bcjohans
Sorry... missed a line when typing the script in - the script actually reads: #!/bin/bash echo 'Content-type: text/html' echo '' echo '' ... Unless there's a different standard for https, the script should work - like I said, it works fine on the clear text insecure server... Bruce Bernh

Re: apache-ssl + cgi

2000-01-26 Thread Jason Hirsch
I believe you need to put 2 newline characters between the content type and the first tag= so echo echo echo ... jason -- Jason Hirsch, ChemEng/Chemistry Make it myself? But I'm a physical organic chemist! Visit the Dorm Room Life may never http://icdweb.cc.purdue.edu/

log error message: sread failed

2000-01-26 Thread linda hanigan
Hi all the last two nights my log has held a slew of error messages like this Directory sread (sector (Ox18) failed attempt to access beyond end of device 02:00: rw=0, want=12, limit=4 Any ideas on the cause? I suspect slocate is creating them but it could be one of the other daily cron jobs.

Increasing shared memory

2000-01-26 Thread rkz
I am running RedHat 5.2 with all the updates applied. I have an application that requires the use of two Meteor frame grabber cards and seven cameras. I believe the default shared memory size is 4Mb, which seems to be confirmed by the fact that I can allocate four 1Mb areas in shared memory, but

Re: apache-ssl + cgi

2000-01-26 Thread Bernhard Rosenkraenzer
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > #!/bin/bash > echo 'Content-type: text/html' > echo '' The RFCs say that the header (Content-type) needs to be separated from the actual html stuff by a newline, so it's echo 'Content-type: text/html' echo echo '' LlaP bero -- Anyone sending uns

apache-ssl + cgi

2000-01-26 Thread bcjohans
I recently installed the apache-ssl-1.3.6_1.35-3 rpm, set up both a secure web server and an insecure web server through the directive in the apache config file. When trying to access a cgi page, I get a 'premature end of headers' error in the errorlog when connecting through the secure server

Re: lpr RHSA2000002-01 install

2000-01-26 Thread Bernhard Rosenkraenzer
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Ray Stell wrote: > per, http://www.redhat.com/support/errata/rh61-errata-security.html > > I walk into a brick wall: > > [root@nsap stellr]# rpm -ivh lpr-0.48-1.i386.rpm You want to update a package, not to install it. It's rpm -Uvh, not rpm -ivh. LLaP bero -- Anyone se

lpr RHSA2000002-01 install

2000-01-26 Thread Ray Stell
new rh6.1 guy, (please advise on how I could have found this answer without bothering the list) Ok, so I am trying to do my first linux thingy, patch the sucker: lpr (RHSA-2000:002-01) per, http://www.redhat.com/support/errata/rh61-errata-security.html I walk into a brick wall: [root@nsa

kppp

2000-01-26 Thread Neil Hollow
I've got my kppp internet connection up and running as root but cannot get it to run as a user. If I click on kppp in the menu a password window appears but entering a password has no effect. I tried "chmod a+r /usr/sbin/kppp" w/o effect. Where am I going wrong? Is it pppd that causing the p

Re: xmkmf and Imake

2000-01-26 Thread Bernhard Rosenkraenzer
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Michael George wrote: > Where do I look to make these changes so that all software built with an > xmkmf-generated Makefile will use the pentium compilation options? vi /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/config/xf86site.def vi /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/config/xfree86.def vi /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/conf

xmkmf and Imake

2000-01-26 Thread Michael George
I rebuilt XFree86 with some pentium options turned on. I would like for the output of xmkmf to include the pentium compilation options by default. I have read some of the docs around Imake and it seems that the config files are set up when X11 is built. I was hoping that when I built it with th

Re: FTP and MySQL

2000-01-26 Thread Jason Costomiris
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 12:27:31AM +1100, Clement wrote: : Can you give me a suggestion for a FTP server daemon that can support : external authentication, like the MySQL database? http://www.proftpd.net -- Jason Costomiris <>< Technologist, cryptogeek, human. jcost

FTP and MySQL

2000-01-26 Thread Clement
Hi, Can you give me a suggestion for a FTP server daemon that can support external authentication, like the MySQL database? Thank you very much. Regards Clement -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Re: ipchains commands for pcanyware

2000-01-26 Thread Martin A. Marques
On Tue, 25 Jan 2000, Carl Karsten wrote: > I found the ipmasqadm commands to forward ports 5631 and 5632 to another > machine. what are the corresponding ipchains commands? > > ipmasqadm autofw -r tcp 5631 5632 -h 192.168.1.24 > ipmasqadm autofw -r udp 5631 5632 -h 192.168.1.24 ipchains does no

Re: simple question

2000-01-26 Thread mike irwin
there is a very simple problem i am having. i want to change the color of the font on my desktop. i am using rh6.1 w/ gnome and enlightenment. i have looked around in my files, but can't seem to find the setting. can anyone point me in the right direction? thanks mike irwin [EMAIL PROTEC

RE: Package is not installed

2000-01-26 Thread Uncle Meat
On 26-Jan-00 Alessandro Coppelli opined: > Hi to all. > > I have remove apache package > >rpm -e -noodeps apache > > Then : > >rpm -ivh mod_perl-1.21.2 >rpm -ivh php-3.0.12-6 >rpm -ivh apache.1.3.9-4.src.rpm > > but when I query > >rpm -q apache > > I get this mes

Re: Package is not installed

2000-01-26 Thread Bernhard Rosenkraenzer
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Alessandro Coppelli wrote: >rpm -ivh mod_perl-1.21.2 >rpm -ivh php-3.0.12-6 >rpm -ivh apache.1.3.9-4.src.rpm ^ >rpm -q apache >package apache is not intalled. If your package is really named apache.1.3.9 (not -1.3.9), try rpm -q apach

Re: Package is not installed

2000-01-26 Thread Greg W
Because you did not install apache yetyou either have to rebuild the src.rpm or get apache-XXX.rpm and install it. *** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 26/01/00 at 9:22 Alessandro Coppelli wrote: >Hi to all. > > I have remove apache package > > rpm -e -noodeps apache > >

Word file

2000-01-26 Thread Ionut Gumeni
How can I convert a MSWord file to a g3 or pbm file? Thank you!               System Engineer Ionut Gumeni Office phone:  +(40)-41-60.13.14    Fax:    +(40)-41-60.13.69 Home phone: +(40)-41-63.99.28 

Re: Package is not installed

2000-01-26 Thread Vidiot
>Hi to all. > > I have remove apache package > > rpm -e -noodeps apache > > Then : > > rpm -ivh mod_perl-1.21.2 > rpm -ivh php-3.0.12-6 > rpm -ivh apache.1.3.9-4.src.rpm > > but when I query > > rpm -q apache > > I get this message > > package apache is not intalled. > > > Why ? My

Streaming audio (mp3?)

2000-01-26 Thread Gate
Hi I'm looking for a way to do MP3 streaming. I want to be able to take some 128k bitrate MP3s, throw them on a server, and be able to stream on anywhere from a 28.8 modem up to a T1. Maybe the server software and lower the bitrate as it plays? It may sound stupid but I want to take some of my f

Package is not installed

2000-01-26 Thread Alessandro Coppelli
Hi to all. I have remove apache package rpm -e -noodeps apache Then : rpm -ivh mod_perl-1.21.2 rpm -ivh php-3.0.12-6 rpm -ivh apache.1.3.9-4.src.rpm but when I query rpm -q apache I get this message package apache is not intalled. Why ? -- To unsubscribe: mai

Re: Re: Athlon processor

2000-01-26 Thread fred smith
On Tue, Jan 25, 2000 at 07:52:33AM -0700, Johnnio wrote: > Hi David, > > U [unfortunately] have to build up a Win95[OS2R] computer > for my daughter one of these days and I know it is 'a bit' off topic > but > what did you mean by 'the Win95SR2.0 & AMD-K6 disasters"? > > I probably will use