ftp.modssl.org/contrib/openssl-0.9.4-1.i386.rpm
ftp.modssl.org/contrib/openssl-devel-0.9.4-1.i386.rpm
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From: Gate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2000 02:58
Subject: OpenSSL RPMS
> Anyone know where I can some OpenSSL RPMs
I cannot help here : I run a server under 6.1 in console mode for months with no pb
(it is my network router/firewall).
Cannot figure what it can be. Sorry.
Philippe
Nate Waddoups <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I tend to leave my server's monitor on all the time in character mode. On
> my old
I hav already sent messages about those VERY BAD THINGS that redhat is doing nowadays.
I don't have the fix right away for you but I experienced the same kind of trouble. I
will try to remember the hell I went through to get my printer working and tell you
when I know.
Basically upgrading wi
On Tue, 8 Feb 2000, Wayne Dyer wrote:
> What I do is this:
>
> $ whois 209.96.41.
Neat trick, I didn't realize you could query like that.
Queries like whois [EMAIL PROTECTED] give additional information about
the offender and/or their ISP.
> $ whois [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> This gives the admi
I tend to leave my server's monitor on all the time in character mode. On
my old machine (MDA adaptor and monochrome monitor), the screen would go
blank and stay that way. I'm used to the monitor going blank,
screen-saver-style, and waking up with you press a key, but after a few
days (or weeks?
> That would be the same nic I have linksys etherfast 10/100 what is the
> line I have to add into my conf.modules?
>
> Thanks
>
>
Ah well then.
have a look here:
http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers/tulip.html
And on you go!
Eric Cifreo
Austin, TX
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One thing before I start, you don't have to make the dhcpd range be the same
size as the number of IP's avaliable on the subnet. The netmask and dhcpd
range are independant. In fact, I leave out everything below a certain
number for machines (servers) that always have the same IP address.
I'm n
That would be the same nic I have linksys etherfast 10/100 what is the
line I have to add into my conf.modules?
Thanks
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On Tue, Feb 08, 2000 at 07:19:30PM -0800, Fernando Rowies wrote:
: -I/usr/lib/perl5/5.00503/i386-linux/CORE Leak.c
: In file included from Leak.xs:12:
: /usr/lib/perl5/5.00503/i386-linux/CORE/perl.h:307:
: sys/types.h: No such file or directory
: In file included from
: /usr/lib/perl5/5.00503/i38
Just as reference point for you, nearly everything that's been
said falls under CIDR (classless inter-domain routing. The RFCs for it are
1467, 1517, 1518, 1519, 1520, and 1817. Of those I found 1519 to be the
most informative.
On Tue, 8 Feb 2000, Jason Hirsch wrote:
> I'm going to soun
I saw an advertisement today on MSNBC. On February 27, they are going to
have, what they are calling, a "Silicon Valley Summit." It's supposed to
have all the "leaders" in the technology revolution. I presume this means
the usual culprits, i.e. Micro$oft (Gates or otherwise), Sun, Oracle, etc. I
w
> I was wondering if anyone knows how to make those cool looking
> transparent rxvt terminal windows I have seen in some screen shots at
> themes.org??
Besides Eterm, rxvt, aterm, and wterm - gnome-terminal can do it, too. ;)
> Thanks,
> Shane
>
>
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pub 1024D/18C242C0 2000-01-29 Matthew J Galgoci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Key fingerprint = 46C1 B1EB 0BE9 E398 7CC3 E788 007D 4FF9 18C2 42C0
sub 1024g/A0170503 2000-01-29
On Tue, 8 Feb 2000, Gate wrote:
> Anyone know whe
It's not the machine name, but the users login name, password and workgroup
that matter.
George
On Tue, 08 Feb 2000, erik wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I set up samba on my machine so that other can access some files on my
> machine. Right now, the name of my machine under samba is 's1040' I
> am getting
I downloaded kernel patch-2.2.13.gz and patch-2.2.14.gz and attempted to
install using two methods outlined in the README.
The easy way was with the script: linux/scripts/patch-kernel
It goes through the process, then asks me:
File to patch?:
I'm not sur
I wish to install mod_perl and Apache Web Server from
original compressed tar archives respectively.
According to the documentation for mod_perl and after
writing Makefile I run:
make
it compile a few seconds and stops after show this
messages...
cp Leak.pm ../blib/lib/Apache/Leak.pm
/usr/bin/
On Wed, 9 Feb 2000, Manuel Camacho wrote:
> We need a mail server at the office, and was thinking about Linux as
> an option.
> About 20 users, and we use internal as well as internet e-mail. As
> traffic is
> The network at the office uses Novell netware, and the clients are
> either Win95
> o
Are there any web site where someone can found the
archive of digests to download?
TIA
Fernando Rowies
Monte Grande
Buenos Aires
Argentina
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I've run into a strange problem with RH 6.1. I'd been successfully running
it for about a week, when at some point any upload I attempted would hang
almost immediately. I can connect to FTP servers, IRC servers, etc, send
commands/text, but any sort of large upload freezes after around ~2
I found a very easy to follow article on connecting to the internet provider on
August's issue of Linux Magazine (Newbies section).
Hope it helps.
-Manuel.
On Sat, 05 Feb 2000, SoloCDM wrote:
> I asked my ISP what terminal equipment and what authentication schemes
> their system would accept.
On Tue, 08 Feb 2000, Gate wrote:
> Anyone know where I can some OpenSSL RPMs for Redhat 6.1? Been looking
> around and can't seem to find any.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bryan
You have to go to Germany ;-)
ftp.redhat.de
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Hi,
I set up samba on my machine so that other can access some files on my
machine. Right now, the name of my machine under samba is 's1040' I
am getting this because I use DHCP to get my hostname and IP. I would
like to change the name to somethine else, what do I need to add to my
smb.conf?
Hi!
I have a 486/66 Intel board that came with my Gateway2000 (tower case). I want
to change the processor to an AMD 5x86 - 133 , but I don't seem to find the
technical specs of my MB on the Gateway Web page.
Does any body has the manuals of the computer, or knows where can I find them?
I can t
Dear friends:
We need a mail server at the office, and was thinking about Linux as an option.
About 20 users, and we use internal as well as internet e-mail. As traffic is
very low, we would think about a dial-on-demand connection to the
internet through a modem. We connect to the ISP and send/re
>
> Just wondering if someone could give me some insight on how to get Redhat
> 6.0 to run the NIC card at 100MB instead of 10 I want to have the linux
> server which is also a gateway/ip masq at 100MB into the backbone port of
> the switch and have switched 10MB segments.
> Can anyone gimme a ha
> I'm going to sound very very ignorant, but, um, why? What is the
> point in restricting a network to 1, 2, 4, 8, or 16 hosts? What is wrong
> with just the simple 255.255.255.0 netmask?
>
> Sendem my way, or to the list. I'll learn.
>
> Jason
>
The whole point of subnetting is to sep
Just wondering if someone could give me some insight on how to get Redhat
6.0 to run the NIC card at 100MB instead of 10 I want to have the linux
server which is also a gateway/ip masq at 100MB into the backbone port of
the switch and have switched 10MB segments.
Can anyone gimme a hand...
Thank
edit the /etc/logrotate.d/mysql script and use the full path to mysqladmin
Steve Lee wrote:
> how do i fix this?
> errors occured while rotating /var/log/mysql.log
>
> /tmp/logrotOWCUsW: mysqladmin: command not found
> error running postrotate script
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I'm going to sound very very ignorant, but, um, why? What is the
point in restricting a network to 1, 2, 4, 8, or 16 hosts? What is wrong
with just the simple 255.255.255.0 netmask?
Sendem my way, or to the list. I'll learn.
Jason
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Hi,
I have a user with an ALL CAPS username and sendmail keeps choking on
it. Why? I know capital letters in an emial name cannot be the issue
there are thousands of them on the internet. Is sendmail broken? or is
this a configuration issue that I can tell it to except caps.? I could
probal
I've been getting some strange disk/filesystem errors on one of my systems
today that just do no make any sense to me.
The system is running RH 6.0, and here's a few lines of the syslog.
Feb 8 20:28:21 barney kernel: EXT2-fs warning
(device sd(8,53)): ext2_free_blocks: bit already cleared for bl
Quoting Bret Hughes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> The stuff I have been reading keeps talking about getting out of the
> habit of thinking in class a,b,c addresses. Not sure why other than the
> usable address space in IP V4 was chunked up in too big a chunks and is
> fast being used up, but that is i
Quoting Michael J. McGillick ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I'm setting up a NAT pool on a firewall. I think I understand now that
> the netmask is independent of the starting address for the network it is
> masking. Just to make sure my understanding is correct, if my network
> starts at, say, 192.168
Tom Gilbert wrote:
> That indicates that at some point (hopefully by accident), you ran
> gnome as root.
>
> Feel free to delete these files, and don't run gnome or X as root :)
Why not? There are some tasks that really are easier to do in the gui
as root. Is this REALLY a big deal?
Very i
Another increasingly common way to represent a network's address space
is for instance 129.168.1.80/29 This says the network address space
begins at 192.168.1.80 and to use 29 bits as the network portion of the
address, thus leaving 3 bits for the "host" portion even though, as
mentioned earlier,
What is the error though ? what were you doing last to the httpd in the way
of mods ?
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On 9/02/00 at 11:50 Danny wrote:
>Hello,
>
>siutation
>
>if
>- httpd won't start
>- I have checked /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.con (virtualhost stuff) - fine
>- I have chec
Quoting Steve Lee ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> so what would be the netmask for the other subnets in
> all three class. ABC
The same. I was just using "class C" as a reference point for a familiar
network size. It helps to forget all about classes, to be honest.
An 8-host subnet is an 8-host subne
Anyone know where I can some OpenSSL RPMs for Redhat 6.1? Been looking
around and can't seem to find any.
Thanks,
Bryan
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so what would be the netmask for the other subnets in
all three class. ABC
On Tue, 8 Feb 2000, James Fidell wrote:
> Quoting Michael J. McGillick ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > When I put in a mask like that, it comes back as invalid. Maybe I'm not
> > intepreting things right, but how can I have
Hello,
siutation
if
- httpd won't start
- I have checked /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.con (virtualhost stuff) - fine
- I have checked /var/named/dom-somedomain.com - fine
- checked /etc/named and /etc/named.boot -fine
- httpd start
- IT doesn't work
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Well for one openssh can be used commercially without strings attached.
Gustav Schaffter wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking at installing ssh.
>
> I've found both ssh rpms and openssh rpms.
>
> What is more open in openssh than in ssh?
>
> Why would I choose one over the other?
>
> Regards
> Gu
whois [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[arin.net]
Pulitzer Technologies (NETBLK-PTI-BLK-01)
5025 Pattison Rd.
St.Louis, MO 63110
Netname: PTI-BLK-01
Netblock: 209.96.0.0 - 209.96.95.255
Maintainer: PLZR
Coordinator:
Eberle, John (JE337-ARIN) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
314-212-9688 (FAX)
What I had discovered in my trials with this situation is that I could
only reference vop3d. Once I configured it that way everyone was able
to pickup their e-mail.
David
Scott Skrogstad wrote:
>
> I have changed my inetd.conf to read
>
> pop-3 stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/tcpd
On Wed, 9 Feb 2000, AlphaByte wrote:
> Are you printing to a networked printer shared through the Solaris box. I have
Exactly. The solaris machine runs LPRng and communicates with remote HP
printers. I think they have jetdirect cards, but I may be mistaken on that
point.
> been trying to get an
Are you printing to a networked printer shared through the Solaris box. I have
been trying to get an HP LaserJet 5000 GN to print and it wont from most
applications, except those few that bypass lpr and use the printers shortname.
This may be more widespread than you think!
Alan
On Wed, 09 Feb
At Keane where I work, they are pushing MCP/MCSE really hard. They are
planning though in the near future on bringing aboard a certified RedHat
technician to help with LINUX certs. You might want to join a consulting
agency where they have LINUX on the radar screen.
FWIW
Andy
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With 8 ip address 6 usable
these are real ip address on
the net.
how do i route one of those
ip to another machine on the internal
network as a real internet address.
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I had the VIA card and the OSS package worked perfectly. As far as I am
concerned worth every bit of the 30.00 I paid.
On Mon, 07 Feb 2000, Christopher Molnar wrote:
> No, but do you happen to have the web address for oss software?
>
> Thanks!
>
> On Mon, 07 Feb 2000, Philippe Moutarlier wrote:
Ok, so this is off-topic. If you know a better place to ask this
question, let me know.
Background: I'm going to be relocating to the Twin Cites (Minneapolis/St.
Paul) area soon, so I've been checking the employment web sites,
classifieds, etc.
The Question: Where are all the Linux jobs? I
128 => 1000
135 => 1111
The 1st 5 bits stay the same and so are part of your netmask
1000 => 248
Also netmask's are always a string of 1's followed by a string of 0's.
Don't try mixing them up!
> I have a block of 8 ip address.
> from a class C. for example.
>
> x.x.x.128 to 135
>
On Sun, Feb 06, 2000 at 07:52:06PM -0500, Hal Burgiss wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 05, 2000 at 05:05:38PM -0800, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> > Hal Burgiss wrote:
> > > Just got a new IBM 7200 RPM 13G HDD, and I am finding it
> > > impossible to turn on DMA with hdparm. Kernel version is
> > > 2.2.15pre5. It i
On Tue, 8 Feb 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I don't know what I did wrong, but on the two machines that I have redhat
> 6.1 installed, I don't have a valid lp0, lp1, or lp2. I have looked at my
> lpr package and everything is installed "or at least it verifies".
echo "alias parport_lowlevel p
Michael J. McGillick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'm setting up a NAT pool on a firewall.
Are the destination address on a separate network from the rest of your
internal network and that's why the subnetting is necessary or have I
missed something?
>I think I understand now that
>the netmask
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2000 12:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Redhat on Dell or IBM Laptops?
Helvetiella Longoria wrote:
>
> Hi, I am about to make a recommendation on a laptop that has a docking
> st
"Feb 8 18:36:02 prudentialmanor kernel: 12.126.119.101 sent an invalid
ICMP erro
r to a broadcast"
Anyone know what could be causing this? It keeps flying by on the
screen constantly.
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On Tue, 8 Feb 2000, Gustav Schaffter wrote:
> I have noticed a file /.bash_profile on my system.
>
> But, I also found the two directories /.gnome and /.gnome_private
>
> Can I delete these as well, or do they have any function?
You can safely delete them. This looks like you once created a us
You must have used the "xset" command to add font path. Check to make sure
you give the correct directory to "xset". you cannot use ~ in the path. I
got similar error last time when I use ~/user_home/font instead of
"/home/user_home/font"
On Sat, 5 Feb 2000, Avram Aumick wrote:
> I ran xset +fp
the interactive setup. youll see it as the system boots. just hit i
when is says to.
Danny wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Situation
>
> - I need a tool which bypasses all the networking services
> - eg like the services in rc.local
> - in M$ Win 95 98 there is actually a facility called safe mode whi
Thanks to everyone who answered this question.
I've realized that the openssh is the way to go.
Regards
Gustav
Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote:
>
> On Tue, 8 Feb 2000, Gustav Schaffter wrote:
>
> > I've found both ssh rpms and openssh rpms.
> >
> > What is more open in openssh than in ssh?
> >
* Danny ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Situation
>
> - I need a tool which bypasses all the networking services
> - eg like the services in rc.local
> - in M$ Win 95 98 there is actually a facility called safe mode which
> allows that "safe mode" feature
>
> Question
>
> 1) What is th
There is a Pnp Howto out there, which I think is very helpful. I have an
ISA internal and I was able to get it work following that howto.
Basically, you need to choose "non plug and play OS" in the BIOS. Then the
BIOS will configure the serial port for you, instead of leaving it to the
OS. Then
>Situation
>
>- I need a tool which bypasses all the networking services
>- eg like the services in rc.local
>- in M$ Win 95 98 there is actually a facility called safe mode which
>allows that "safe mode" feature
>
>Question
>
>1) What is the equviant of this on Linux RH 6.1 if any?
Boot single u
Hi
One of my boxes keeps getting collisions. I don't know how bad it really
is, but none of my other boxes that have MUCH more traffic than this one
have ANY collisions. Here is the read out if ifconfig:
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:80:48:B1:3E:79
inet addr:208.213.161.201
Is there a known problem between the version of the lpr rpm that ships
with Redhat 6.1 and LPRng 3.4.2 running on Solaris 2.6?
The reason I ask is that we were able to print with Redhat 6, but when we
upgraded to Redhat 6.1 printing was broken. If I "downgrade" the lpr rpm
on Redhat 6.1 to the ve
Hello,
Situation
- I need a tool which bypasses all the networking services
- eg like the services in rc.local
- in M$ Win 95 98 there is actually a facility called safe mode which
allows that "safe mode" feature
Question
1) What is the equviant of this on Linux RH 6.1 if any?
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Am assuming you both have installed/upgraded to RH 6.1. There was a
config modules problem, which is documented on the errata page for 6.1.
The fix is simple:
1. edit /etc/conf.modules (ie: "vi /etc/conf.modules")
2. add the line "alias parport_lowlevel parport_pc"
3. close the file
Try pri
I second this. I was fine under Red Hat 6.0, but printtool can't find lp1 anymore on
my system. Is there a way, or perhaps a kernel module command line option that can be
sent to force detection?
-Fred
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All,
Every time I try using --mtime with tmpwatch, I get a segfault and core dump. This
either as a user with appropriate rights to the given directory or even as root.
Further, --atime (the default) works just fine, or at least pretends to when I use
--test.
Has anyone else experienced thi
What you are looking for is not possible exactly. The two ranges that
come closes to what you asked for are:
192.168.1.80 subnet
192.168.1.81 first ip address
192.168.1.86 last ip address
255.255.255.248 subnet mask
second choice
192.168.1.88 subnet
192.168.1.89 first ip address
192.168.1.94 las
Igmar Palsenberg wrote:
>
> On Tue, 8 Feb 2000, José Romildo Malaquias wrote:
>
> > Is there any news server free offering the newsgroups
> > from USENET (i.e., comp.lang.scheme, comp.os.unix)?
> > (I am not looking for web based news server like deja news,
> > but news server to be used with a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I don't know what I did wrong, but on the two machines that I have redhat
> 6.1 installed, I don't have a valid lp0, lp1, or lp2. I have looked at my
> lpr package and everything is installed "or at least it verifies".
>
> thanks for any help,
> brian page
>
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Eric:
I'm setting up a NAT pool on a firewall. I think I understand now that
the netmask is independent of the starting address for the network it is
masking. Just to make sure my understanding is correct, if my network
starts at, say, 192.168.1.80, I can't very well have a netmask of anything
I don't know what I did wrong, but on the two machines that I have redhat
6.1 installed, I don't have a valid lp0, lp1, or lp2. I have looked at my
lpr package and everything is installed "or at least it verifies".
thanks for any help,
brian page
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I have recently upgraded a laptop from redhat 5.2 to redhat 6.1 and
everything woorks well except for the pcmcia service. When "cardctl
config" is run I get the error no pcmcia drivers in /proc/devices.
Can anyone tell me whats going wrong? The same setup worked by default in
redhat 5.2.
tha
Michael J. McGillick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>I'm trying to understand how netmasks work. We want to set up a small
>pool of IP Addresses, and the only thing we can do is specify the network
>and the netmask. They want the pool to start at 192.168.1.85, and have 5
>usuable IP Addresses. What do I
Hugo Bouckaert wrote:
>
> Hi All
>
> I have a problem running java on a RedHat 6.1 box. Each time I run a
> java program I get the message:
>
> Font specified in font.properties not found [--zapf
> dingbats-medium-r-normal--*-%d-*-*-p-*-adobe-fontspecific]
I think you'll find the solution to t
* Gustav Schaffter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have noticed a file /.bash_profile on my system.
>
> When I looked into it, I could realize that it was a leftover since once
> I had to help fsck to fix my filesystem after a power failure. So I
> deleted it.
Hrm. Stuff fsck saves for y
Might you mean "smp?" Been a long day? :)
On Mon, 7 Feb 2000, Ric Moore wrote:
> You need to have the smb kernel loaded if you upgraded a single
> processor machine. Then read the smb howto for the tips on managing smb.
> Ric
>
Carey
==
Quoting Michael J. McGillick ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> When I put in a mask like that, it comes back as invalid. Maybe I'm not
> intepreting things right, but how can I have a mask this large? The
> number of available IP Addresses if the starting address is 0, is 254. If
>
> I make that number
> and the netmask. They want the pool to start at 192.168.1.85, and have 5
> usuable IP Addresses. What do I specify for the netmask, and more
> importantly, why? I understand about setting up a network range, when the
> network is specified at 0, but this 80 is throwing off my thinking.
C
Thanks!
>From: "Russell W. Behne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: mi na <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Unable to load interpreter
>Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2000 21:56:49 -0500 (EST)
>
>On Mon, 7 Feb 2000, mi na wrote:
> > I am running a liunx (redhat 5.2)
Thanks!
>From: Steve Borho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Unable to load interpreter
>Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2000 20:52:24 -0600
>
>On Mon, Feb 07, 2000 at 06:36:39PM -0800, mi na wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I am running a liunx (redhat 5.2) box, a
Quoting Michael J. McGillick ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I'm trying to understand how netmasks work. We want to set up a small
> pool of IP Addresses, and the only thing we can do is specify the network
> and the netmask. They want the pool to start at 192.168.1.85, and have 5
> usuable IP Addresses
Bruce:
When I put in a mask like that, it comes back as invalid. Maybe I'm not
intepreting things right, but how can I have a mask this large? The
number of available IP Addresses if the starting address is 0, is 254. If
I make that number large, like 80, don;t I have to account for that fact
Try http://userspace.ats.it/free/secco/servers.htm
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From: "Igmar Palsenberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2000 11:41 AM
Subject: Re: Free news server ?
>
>
> On Tue, 8 Feb 2000, José Romildo Malaquias wrote:
>
> > Is there a
85 won't work.
If you make your network 192.168.1.80 and your netmask 255.255.255.248
your broadcast address will be 192.168.1.87 and your usable addresses
will be 81 - 86.
As for why, try looking at these numbers in binary.
> Afternoon:
>
> I'm trying to understand how netmasks work. We want
Hi,
I have noticed a file /.bash_profile on my system.
When I looked into it, I could realize that it was a leftover since once
I had to help fsck to fix my filesystem after a power failure. So I
deleted it.
But, I also found the two directories /.gnome and /.gnome_private
Can I delete these a
Afternoon:
I'm trying to understand how netmasks work. We want to set up a small
pool of IP Addresses, and the only thing we can do is specify the network
and the netmask. They want the pool to start at 192.168.1.85, and have 5
usuable IP Addresses. What do I specify for the netmask, and more
There are plenty of stupid companies out there... Think banner ads.
Search Yahoo (if they're up yet) for free news servers and or nntp, you should
find dozens of them. I use them to test stuff
-- KEn
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Where can I get efm (the still under-development file manager for
enlightenment)?
David S. Yates' Lotta Linux Links
http://dsyates.home.mindspring.com
check out sendmail.com -- they probably have links to them there, if not lemme
knoiw -- I'll talk to my local email dude,
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On Tue, 8 Feb 2000, John Lord wrote:
> how can i set a domains mail so that i have like 20 users getting mail, but
> then it a mail comes in that is for anything, like unknown user , to dump
> into one account instead of bouncing it?
in virtusertable :
info@domain:someaccount
@dom
> Can you tell me where you found them - I've looked to no avail.
ftp.zedz.net
Igmar
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On Tue, 8 Feb 2000, Gustav Schaffter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking at installing ssh.
>
> I've found both ssh rpms and openssh rpms.
>
> What is more open in openssh than in ssh?
The name says it : An opensource SSH implementation. You don't need a
license to run in, you'll need a SSH licens
On Tue, 8 Feb 2000, José Romildo Malaquias wrote:
> Is there any news server free offering the newsgroups
> from USENET (i.e., comp.lang.scheme, comp.os.unix)?
> (I am not looking for web based news server like deja news,
> but news server to be used with a news reader.)
I can't imagine that a
> When writing HTML is there a way to tell the browser to always load a
> particular image from the server, *never* from the cache?
Try adding a line like this at the top of your HTML file:
HTH, Matt
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On Mon, Feb 07, 2000 at 06:36:39PM -0800, mi na wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am running a liunx (redhat 5.2) box, and i got the following error from
> the console window:
>
> "unable to load interpreter"
>
> If i push any key, then it pop up another message "INIT: Id "1" respawning
> too fast: disa
I heard that there was some specifics for installing oracle on red hat
6.1. Do you know of a link where I can get these tailored instructions?
Thanks,
Jake
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Subject:
RE: Can'tmount Zip drive
Date:
Mon, 7 Feb 2000 08:24:18 -0700
From:
Patrick O Neil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
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Err, has something changed with the ZIP? I have used a
PPA (parallel port) zip for a long time. The partition
Simplest way: run top in two different windows. You should see something
like
run/0 top
run/1 top
(the ends of the lines) in there... or something that shows two processes
running, one on /0 and one on /1 (the first and second CPU respectively).
HTH, HAND
Bill Ward
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