How to find Kernel version

2000-04-05 Thread Rajagopal Subash
Dear All: I see all of you exchanging info with version of the kernel. Can I know how to find out the version and also how to rebuild a new version. I am using RH 6.0. Also let me know where to download the new version if available. Subash -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubs

Re: [OT] Gooey?

2000-04-05 Thread Edward Dekkers
> doesn't really say anything about what the hell it's actually spewing out, > but at least it's somewhere to start... Thanks to all who responded. I know now what it is, but after reading all the relevant docs etc., I'm still no closer to knowing what the hell it was sending into the bitstream,

Re: Kernel recompile

2000-04-05 Thread Eddie Strohmier
Michael: I did not notice a "make mrproper" in any of your steps. I would do this after you have backed up the previous kernel. According to the documentation it removes any old or stale dependencies that may be laying around. Everything else looks the way I upgraded my 2.2.5-15 to 2.2.14 a coup

Re: how can this be? (modem speed...)

2000-04-05 Thread brian davison
100 minutes is 6000 seconds try that number! brian. * At 07:33 PM 4/4/00 -0700, you wrote: >Ok, today I check my log and I see this entry: > > >Apr 4 18:18:26 dimrill pppd[267]: Terminating connection due to lack of >activity. >Apr 4 18:18:26 dimrill pppd[

RE: Maximum hd size

2000-04-05 Thread brian davison
The new maxtor 40 gig. 7200 rpm drives with 2 mb. buffer those would be really fast in a 10 drive dual raid setup. ... at $300 each that would make 400 gigabyte linux raidserver for less than 5000$... and I could buy the parts off the shelf (? raid cards?) at staples! the first 10 meg d

Re: [OT] Gooey?

2000-04-05 Thread Chris Dowling
you can get it from http://www.getgooey.com/cmp/download.asp doesn't really say anything about what the hell it's actually spewing out, but at least it's somewhere to start... Regards, Chris Dowling. On Thu, 6 Apr 2000, Edward Dekkers wrote: > What do you guys know about this program? > > I

Re: Sendmail Options

2000-04-05 Thread Rajagopal Subash
Hi prepare your mail with only bcc field. Do not fill up anything on the to and cc field. This will let the receipient know only the sender's address. -Original Message- From: Juha Saarinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: SoloCDM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Red Hat-List (redhat-list-request) <[EMAIL PRO

Install Problems

2000-04-05 Thread Tanner, Robby
Hi there, I would like to add my voice to that ever-increasing chorus of newbies with "I'm just trying my first install". I require that it been done over the LAN (NFS, FTP, HTTP, doesn't matter) due to their being no CD-ROM. I used rawrite to create a floppy of bootnet.im

[OT] Gooey?

2000-04-05 Thread Edward Dekkers
What do you guys know about this program? I noticed a myrad of traffic going from the server out to the internet today. I got majorly worried, as I could not account for the traffic. Running tcpdump, I found the guilty PC. The user was running Gooey. He says people browsing the same page can cont

Re: Samba & Win2K

2000-04-05 Thread Darryl Harvey
Yes, but the question was for Win2000 Professional, Not NT4. Anyway, the answer is here; - To enable unencrypted passwords, add the following value and data value to the following registry key: Value Name: EnablePlainTextPassword Data Type: REG_

RE: Unreadable Fonts in Netscape

2000-04-05 Thread Martin R. Gonzalez
Hi, First of all you should try reading the de-uglification mini-howto. Just follow the steps and you will get better fonts already. Then you could try setting the true type fonts that are now supported under RH 6.1. For this purpose go to the true type fonts how to. All these docum

Re: OT: JunkBuster - Anyone running this?

2000-04-05 Thread Wayne Dyer
Ron Golan wrote: [...] > That should do it. You will have to learn the syntax of the blockfile and > cookiefile to allow the stuff you want in. I have a simple addcookie script that I can run from the command line (file permissions are set appropriately for me to do that with my usual login): #

Re: OT: JunkBuster - Anyone running this?

2000-04-05 Thread Juan Sanchez
I saw this in /etc/junkbuster/config: # Specifying a port is optional; if unspecified the defaults is 8000. # Before Version 2.0.2 the default was to bind to all IP addresses (INADDR_ANY) # This has been restricted to localhost to avoid unintended security breaches. # To open the proxy to all, unc

Re: OT: JunkBuster - Anyone running this?

2000-04-05 Thread Wayne Dyer
Vision 99 wrote: Pleease turn off HTML in your email. -W- -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Re: OOOPS!

2000-04-05 Thread Hal Burgiss
On Wed, Apr 05, 2000 at 10:49:23PM -0400, Jerry Human wrote: > A few days ago I read an email concerning a bug/error using > Java/Netscape in Red Hat but can't find it now. Does anyone > remember/know about it? Probably the Fontpath thingie. Check here: http://www.redhat.com/corp/support/docs/g

Re: Samba & Win2K

2000-04-05 Thread Richard Harvey Chapman
from /usr/doc/samba-2.0.6/docs/NT4_PlainPassword.reg REGEDIT4 ;Contributor: Tim Small ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) ;Updated: 20 August 1997 ;Status:Current ; ;Subject: Registry file to enable plain text passwords in NT4-SP3 and late r [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\S

Re: HP Printing

2000-04-05 Thread James Lawler
Can you telnet to the printer? If not check the subnet mask on the printer. -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

vmlinux?

2000-04-05 Thread Chor Teik Joon
Hiya, I'm running 6.1 on a DEC Alpha Multia and I was wondering how to compile a non-compressed kernel. What I do now is : make mrproper menuconfig dep clean vmlinux modules modules_install When that's finished, the only kernel I can find is 'vmlinux' in /usr/src/linux (shouldn't it be in usr/

Re: Multiple dump(s) on single /dev/st0 tape

2000-04-05 Thread Steven W. Orr
You need to look at the mt command. There are control commands for the tape drive. -- -Time flies like the wind. Fruit flies like a banana. [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Stranger things have happened but none stranger than this. Steven W. Orr- Does your driver's license say Organ Donor?Black holes are wher

Samba & Win2K

2000-04-05 Thread Darryl Harvey
After NT4 sp3, there was a registry setting you needed to set to make NT4 work with "PlainTextPasswords". This is also the case with Win98. I have just installed Win2000 Pro and it appears to suffer the same fate. Does anyone know how to make Win2000 talk to Samba using plain text passwords?

Re: Kernel recompile

2000-04-05 Thread Michael J. McGillick
Matthew: Thank you for the document. It's very well written, and easy to understand. Also, thank you to Mark and the others who have helped me with this. I'm going to work on this in a few minutes. :) - Mike On Wed, 5 Apr 2000, Matthew Saltzman wrote: > "Michael J. McGillick" <[EMAIL PROTEC

OOOPS!

2000-04-05 Thread Jerry Human
A few days ago I read an email concerning a bug/error using Java/Netscape in Red Hat but can't find it now. Does anyone remember/know about it? -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Midnight Commander v 4.5.22

2000-04-05 Thread John P. Verel
When I right click on a file name and select "Open with..." the applications window sometimes comes up blank, sometimes not. Any thoughts on how to fix this? -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

RE: Firewall and IPMASQ

2000-04-05 Thread M. Smith
Bjornson, Matt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > > I am trying to figure out how to create a script that would > be run on a > firewall machine between the DSL "modem" and my private network. I am > admittedly not too bright and am not able to figure how to > write a ipchains > script that will

Re: Firewall and IPMASQ

2000-04-05 Thread Gordon Messmer
"Bjornson, Matt" wrote: > I did not see anything there about letting mail and web services > through...any ideas? I simply copy and save this to rc.local? Sure, set: PARANOID_DEV="eth1" PARANOIA_ALLOWS_PORTS="25 80" Assuming that eth1 is the publicly available ethernet device. This will close

Re: Unreadable Fonts in Netscape

2000-04-05 Thread John P. Verel
Have a look at the Font Deuglification HOWTO. Help is on the way! On 04/02/00, 12:35:32AM -0500, skybell wrote: > Certain web pages under Netscape are almost unreadable. I tried changing > the fonts in Netscape but with no luck. I am using Red Hat 6.1 , X free > 3.3.5. Any help would be appre

Re: True Type fonts in 6.2

2000-04-05 Thread John P. Verel
I set up true type fonts under 6.1 following the XFree86 Font Deuglification Mini HOWTO. It worked fine first time. My upgrade to 6.2 went without a hitch as to fontsactually as to everything :) Did you follow the HOWTO? On 04/05/00, 08:55:07AM -0700, Bryan J Opfer wrote: > I have just set

Re: Kernel recompile

2000-04-05 Thread Matthew Saltzman
"Michael J. McGillick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote; >Afternoon Everyone: > >It seems I very easily get myself into trouble trying to recompile the >Linux Kernel. Some attempts in the past have worked just fine, others >tend to blow things up, and I usually end up having to reinstall. So far, >I u

Re: OT: JunkBuster - Anyone running this?

2000-04-05 Thread Brady Montz
Vision 99 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: ... > > Thanks for the tips Brady, I appreciate it - Maybe your setup is using the > aclfile, and you could tell me what your permit statements look like... That > 'lsof -i tcp:' was new to me - Thanks! One for the notebook... > Now here's a question about

RE: Sendmail Options

2000-04-05 Thread Jason Bradley Nance
The people in the BCC field would get the email, and the TO field would have the address of the people in the TO field. > -Original Message- > From: Juha Saarinen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 8:19 PM > To: SoloCDM; Red Hat-List (redhat-list-request) > Subje

RE: Sendmail Options

2000-04-05 Thread Juha Saarinen
%-> Is it possible to send a message to multiple recipients with the "To" %-> address replacing itself with every recipient's e-mail address? The %-> result on the receiving end would show only the recipient's e-mail %-> address in the "To" line and the sender in the "From" line. Wouldn't using

RE: Networking help

2000-04-05 Thread Juha Saarinen
First, instead of banging your head against the sendmail configuration wall, I would recommend that you use Exim (www.exim.org -- rpms at rpmfind.net) instead. It's much easier to configure, and works really well. Everything's documented so as long as you RTFFAQ, you should have it going in no ti

Netfinity System Management Card

2000-04-05 Thread Trevor Astrope
Hello, We just bought an IBM Netfinity 5000 and need the ability to remote reboot the machine if it crashes, as the machine will be colocated. Our remote rebooter operates by cutting the power to the machine and then restoring power to force a reboot. In other machines we were able to override th

Re: OT: JunkBuster - Anyone running this?

2000-04-05 Thread Vision 99
Brady Montz wrote: What's the exact problem? I believe its default behavior is to listen on port 8000 and proxy for anyone who asks. Hey!   I have it working now - it runs in RH 6.2, and both windows machines see no ads now. But I had to use the more insecure method of setting it up (allowing eve

Re: OT: JunkBuster - Anyone running this?

2000-04-05 Thread Ron Golan
>Hey all! > >Junkbuster is a cool proxy that helps block ads and banners from being >displayed >in your browser. I would recommend you check it out if ads are a problem >for you >(56k users like me). > >Anyone running this thing strictly on their 'router' box, as proxy for the >whole >LAN - inste

RE: JunkBuster - Anyone running this?

2000-04-05 Thread Manuel A. McLure
I've run JunkBuster on my router box (I currently run CTC instead) - it's simple to set up. The issue you are probably running into is a permissions issue - junkbuster by default is set up to only accept connections from "localhost" - you need to update the configuration file to allow connections

Reducing PS Output

2000-04-05 Thread SoloCDM
The following mockup sample is used to process information. How do I suppress the output produced by the options from displaying itself in the ps command . . . especially from formail? | | * Signed, SoloCDM -- To unsubscr

Re: Mount CDFS

2000-04-05 Thread Matt Housh
> I think CDFS is used on FreeBSD/NetBSD. Linux calls the same iso9660. If you want CDFS support, you need to grab a file and compile it as a module, but it IS available. Check out http://www.elis.rug.ac.be/~ronsse/cdfs/ for info and files. Matt -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTE

RE: Kernel recompile

2000-04-05 Thread Michael J. McGillick
Mark: If I do this, will I run into a problem trying to get back to the old kernel? The System.map symlink no longer points to the original System.map file, but, instead, points to the newly generated one. Will this cause a problem if I boot to the old kernel. Second, what about the modules sy

Re: Kernel recompile

2000-04-05 Thread lloy0076
Mark[s]: > After you have the newly compiled kernel, you need to put it in your /boot > directory, along with the system.map file. You should name it something > like vmlinuz-x.y.z . Then, rename the kernel that was already there to > whatever_it_was.old. YIKES Rename the old ones BEFORE shif

Sendmail Options

2000-04-05 Thread SoloCDM
Is it possible to send a message to multiple recipients with the "To" address replacing itself with every recipient's e-mail address? The result on the receiving end would show only the recipient's e-mail address in the "To" line and the sender in the "From" line. ***

RE: Kernel recompile

2000-04-05 Thread Mark Basil
Mike, After you have the newly compiled kernel, you need to put it in your /boot directory, along with the system.map file. You should name it something like vmlinuz-x.y.z . Then, rename the kernel that was already there to whatever_it_was.old. Then there should be a System.map file in /boot w

Re: OT: JunkBuster - Anyone running this?

2000-04-05 Thread Brady Montz
Junkbuster offers more than bandwidth relief, it helps your privacy too. Go to www.junkbusters.com for more info (and lots of privacy info). I'm currently having my other computers proxy through the junkbuster on my gateway computer just fine. On linux that is. I'm trying to get it to work under

Re: Networking help

2000-04-05 Thread mozilla
Brad Cramer wrote: > > Is there anyone out there who would like to help a networking idiot set-up a > home network mail server? I have the network working with IP Masq and I > have a Samba server set-up for my Windows machines, I have a firewall > installed and everything is working fine, except

Kernel recompile

2000-04-05 Thread Michael J. McGillick
Afternoon Everyone: It seems I very easily get myself into trouble trying to recompile the Linux Kernel. Some attempts in the past have worked just fine, others tend to blow things up, and I usually end up having to reinstall. So far, I understand the first few steps of what needs to be done to

OT: JunkBuster - Anyone running this?

2000-04-05 Thread Vision 99
Hey all! Junkbuster is a cool proxy that helps block ads and banners from being displayed in your browser. I would recommend you check it out if ads are a problem for you (56k users like me). Anyone running this thing strictly on their 'router' box, as proxy for the whole LAN - instead of runni

Re: Multiple dump(s) on single /dev/st0 tape

2000-04-05 Thread Steven Hildreth
Ok so I think I got it (thick head I know, Microsoft Will do that to ya, read = MCSE)... So I this is how I make two different dumps then use the interactive mode of restore like this: # dump -0u -b 126 -d 141000 -s 11500 -L hda1 -f /dev/nst0 /dev/hda1 # dump -0u -b 126 -d 141000 -s 11500 -L hda5

Re: what type of 'cable' to direct connect two boxes by ethernet - THANK YOU ALL

2000-04-05 Thread Johnnio
Thank you all for the quick replies... I'm heading out the door now. Wish me luck Johnnio Ken Irving wrote: > > On Wed, Apr 05, 2000 at 12:58:07PM -0600, Johnnio wrote: > > Hi all > > > > I have a need to connect two computers > > using cat-5 cable and a nic in each. > > You're correct, yo

Re: Multiple dump(s) on single /dev/st0 tape

2000-04-05 Thread Steven Hildreth
So I write the first dump like this: # dump -0u -b 126 -d 141000 -s 11500 -L hda1 -f /dev/nst0 /dev/hda1 then: # dump -0u -b 126 -d 141000 -s 11500 -L hda5 -f /dev/nst0 /dev/hda5 then rewind it? Is this needed? I am just going to backup the partitions and then change the tape for the next day.

Ultra66 Controller

2000-04-05 Thread Kevin Wood
http://www.csie.ntu.edu.tw/~b6506063/hpt-366/ You should be able to get patches for any kernel from this site. He also explains some of what you have to do to implement the patch as well. Good luck. P.S. I noticed an imediate doubling of speed on a drive after having applied these patches.

RE: Create linux partitions from DOS

2000-04-05 Thread Juha Saarinen
%-> I've got an image of a partition (made with the dd command) that I want %-> to put on a system with DOS/Windows 3.1. This system has no floppy, %-> cdrom, nor network card, and it's got only one hard disk of 72 MB. I 72MB hard disk? Are you sure about this? -- Juha -- To unsubscribe: mai

Re: Multiple dump(s) on single /dev/st0 tape

2000-04-05 Thread Steven W. Orr
Just write to /dev/nst0 instead of st0. n is the Norewind device. -- -Time flies like the wind. Fruit flies like a banana. [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Stranger things have happened but none stranger than this. Steven W. Orr- Does your driver's license say Organ Donor?Black holes are where God \ ---di

Re: ipmasq and an unrelated question regarding distributions

2000-04-05 Thread Dave Reed
> Resent-Cc: > MBOX-Line: From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Apr 5 14:53:20 2000 > Date: Wed, 05 Apr 2000 14:48:56 -0400 > From: David Yates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > hello all, > 2 questions: > > 1. I have succesfully set up ipmasq and ipchains on my 2 computer network. I > have dial-up modem net acc

Networking help

2000-04-05 Thread Brad Cramer
Is there anyone out there who would like to help a networking idiot set-up a home network mail server? I have the network working with IP Masq and I have a Samba server set-up for my Windows machines, I have a firewall installed and everything is working fine, except mail. I have read the HOWTO's

Re: Patching RH6.2 kernel

2000-04-05 Thread Prentice
Where did you get that Ultra66 patch? I could use it myself. On Fri, 31 Mar 2000, Timothy Reaves wrote: > I'm trying to patch my kernel to support the Promise Ultra66 > controller, and I've downloaded the patch. It is for kernel; 2.2.15-14, > and I can't find the kernel source. > > Any sugg

Re: Apache with FrontPage, PHP, and MySQL

2000-04-05 Thread Perry J. Blalock
Yes, I run Apache 1.3.9 with mod_frontpage 4 amd mod_php + frontpage-4 + php-3.0.14 + mySQL-3.22.23b + mod_ssl-2.4.8-1.3.9 + openssl-0.9.4 + openldap-1.2.9 + imap-4.6 + mck-3.2.0.3 + mm-1.0.12 And it all works seemlessly. Help if I can, just keep it off line. --perry > On Wed, 5 Apr 2000, J

Re: what type of 'cable' to direct connect two boxes by ethernet

2000-04-05 Thread Steven Hildreth
Yes, you do need a "Cross-Over" cable, you can wire it like this (pins in the RJ45) : 1 - 3 2 - 6 3 - 1 4 - 4 5 - 5 6 - 2 7 - 7 8 - 8 HTH.. Regards, Steven Hildreth Information Technology Manager Aprotex Corporation, http://www.aprotex.com "Proven Property Protection Since 1952" - Original

LILO & Other Bootloaders ?

2000-04-05 Thread jfs
I have a Promise66 IDE Controller card. The bios sees this as SCSI and boots from the 1st device on that controller. I want to add a an IDE hard disk to the main board or linux. Seeing as how Linux (read:LILO) wno't be able to see this drive, what bootloaders can I use to have an option of bottin

Re: what type of 'cable' to direct connect two boxes by ethernet

2000-04-05 Thread Kevin Wood
Yes, you will need a crossover cable. They can be purchased at your local CompUSA/Best Buy, or if you are so inclined, the spec. is available on the web and you can make one yourself. Good luck. Kevin Wood Johnnio wrote: > Hi all > > I have a need to connect two computers > using cat-5 cable

Re: Multiple dump(s) on single /dev/st0 tape

2000-04-05 Thread Adam Sleight
http://www.freshmeat.net/appindex/2000/03/20/953566206.html you may want to check out Mondo Rescue it's like Drive Image for Windows...I plan on testing it extensively this week on a spare machine. On Wed, 5 Apr 2000 14:00:02 -0500 "Steven Hildreth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: # Could someone te

Re: what type of 'cable' to direct connect two boxes by ethernet

2000-04-05 Thread Stuart Christian
You are correct. You will need a crossover cable if you aren't going to use a hub. -Stuart Johnnio wrote: > Hi all > > I have a need to connect two computers > using cat-5 cable and a nic in each. > > I'm wondering if I need a 'different type of cable' > than the standard cat-5 cable one uses

Re: what type of 'cable' to direct connect two boxes by ethernet

2000-04-05 Thread Adam Sleight
On Wed, 05 Apr 2000 12:58:07 -0600 Johnnio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: # Hi all # # I have a need to connect two computers # using cat-5 cable and a nic in each. # # I'm wondering if I need a 'different type of cable' # than the standard cat-5 cable one uses # when connecting more than two ma

RE: what type of 'cable' to direct connect two boxes by ethernet

2000-04-05 Thread Tanner, Robby
Yup. It's called a cross-over cable and it is the same one used to connect (or cascade) hubs together. You should be able to find one at a computer shop if you don't fancy making one yourself. > -Original Message- > From: Johnnio [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 200

Re: what type of 'cable' to direct connect two boxes by ethernet

2000-04-05 Thread Roger Dooley
Get a crossover cable. Johnnio wrote: > > Hi all > > I have a need to connect two computers > using cat-5 cable and a nic in each. > > I'm wondering if I need a 'different type of cable' > than the standard cat-5 cable one uses > when connecting more than two machines using a 'hub'. > > In thi

Multiple dump(s) on single /dev/st0 tape

2000-04-05 Thread Steven Hildreth
Could someone tell me how to create multiple dump's on a single tape. I would like to backup all my hard drive(s) to a single tape. # dump -0u -b 126 -d 141000 -s 11500 -f /dev/st0 /dev/hda1 Then continue with /dev/hda5, /dev/hda7, /dev/hdb1, etc. Thanks. Havents found squat about it, but the

what type of 'cable' to direct connect two boxes by ethernet

2000-04-05 Thread Johnnio
Hi all I have a need to connect two computers using cat-5 cable and a nic in each. I'm wondering if I need a 'different type of cable' than the standard cat-5 cable one uses when connecting more than two machines using a 'hub'. In this situation I will 'not be using a hub' just cat-5 cab

Re: Zoot NFS install?

2000-04-05 Thread Brady Montz
In my case, the NFS servers were linux machines. I have two linux machines, and tried NFS upgrades in both directions. I had the RedHat dist in /vol/RedHat, /vol being it's own filesystem. /vol is nfs exported. I confirmed that I could mount /vol from the machine doing the installed, and told the

ipmasq and an unrelated question regarding distributions

2000-04-05 Thread David Yates
hello all, 2 questions: 1. I have succesfully set up ipmasq and ipchains on my 2 computer network. I have dial-up modem net access and can share the connection with both computers. As I have it setup, my main computer (the one with the modem, and the one that I use exclusivly) is doing the the i

Re: ICQ

2000-04-05 Thread Mike Erickson
On Wed, 5 Apr 2000, Darren Wyn Rees wrote: > On Wed, Apr 05, 2000 at 08:57:31AM -0400, John Catral wrote: > > > LICQ.COM > > Is it possible to use Licq in console mode ? (No X/Windows...) I don't think so; check out mICQ... it's a commandline version of ICQ. /me -- Mike Erickson <[EMAIL PROT

Re: how can this be? (modem speed...)

2000-04-05 Thread Mark Ivey
Ok, I made a typo in the original post. I actually divided by 6000, but only typed 600 in my post. Anyway: 137291046 bytes / 6000 sec = 22882 bytes/sec = 22 Kbytes/sec which still seems pretty fast for my 33.6 modem... -Mark- On Wed, 5 Apr 2000, Chris Dowling wrote: > perhaps divide by 6000

Re: Zoot NFS install?

2000-04-05 Thread Rick Warner
Bill, Thanks for your input. The NFS server is actually a Sun box running Solaris 2.6. If I do a CD-ROM install, I can mount the drive after installation and everything looks fine. But I cannot do the install from the NFS filesystem even though the Sun does say it has authorized the mount.

RE: ICQ

2000-04-05 Thread Patrick M. May
Yes. I've never personally used it but there is. licq is (IIRC) client-server like. The back end is the guts of it which runs like a daemon, and then you just use whatever interface you want to it which licq refers to as plug-ins. Patrick > -Original Message- > From: Darren Wyn Rees [mai

Re: Apache with FrontPage, PHP, and MySQL

2000-04-05 Thread David S Edwards
I managed to get the following to work, although it did involve rebuilding all the rpms from scratch and applying a couple patches.  This combo works on 6.0 and 6.1. apache-1.3.11  (with mod_frontpage for Frontpage 2000) mod_php3-3.0.9 freetype-1.2-7 frontpage-4.0  (supports Frontpage 2000) MySQL

Re: Apache with FrontPage, PHP, and MySQL

2000-04-05 Thread Brian Tenerowicz
I have all 4 working together, so it is possible. I don't, however, have FrontPage setup as an apache module (I didn't need the added features). Brian Tenerowicz -Original Message- From: James Montz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: [EMAIL

RE: Firewall and IPMASQ

2000-04-05 Thread Bjornson, Matt
>> Is there any information or scripts that anyone has used for these >>purposes >> or any books that anyone would suggest? >Try: ftp://duke.eburg.com/pub/linux/redhat-6.x-mycontrib/rc.firewall >It's very easy to configure, and does what you want. I did not see anything there about letting ma

Re: Firewall and IPMASQ

2000-04-05 Thread Dave Reed
> From: "Bjornson, Matt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2000 11:16:00 -0500 > > I am trying to figure out how to create a script that would be run on a > firewall machine between the DSL "modem" and my private network. I am > admittedly not too bright and am not able to figure how to wr

Re: Firewall and IPMASQ

2000-04-05 Thread Gordon Messmer
"Bjornson, Matt" wrote: > Is there any information or scripts that anyone has used for these purposes > or any books that anyone would suggest? Try: ftp://duke.eburg.com/pub/linux/redhat-6.x-mycontrib/rc.firewall It's very easy to configure, and does what you want. MSG -- To unsubscribe: mai

Re: 6.2 & rc.local problem

2000-04-05 Thread Timothy Reaves
O.K., I feel stupid; I just assumed the rc.local, as installed by RH, would be executable. I was wrong. Sorry. Darryl Harvey wrote: > At 12:11 AM 06-04-00, Timothy Reaves wrote: > > My rc.local file is not being executed on my RH 6.2 server. I > >copied the local stuff in it over

Re: Apache with FrontPage, PHP, and MySQL

2000-04-05 Thread Duncan Hill
On Wed, 5 Apr 2000, James Montz wrote: > Has anyone out there gotten all of these to work on the same box? > > Apache > FrontPage > PHP > MySQL > > Is there a PHP module for Apache that supports connecting to MySQL databases? Once mysql is installed with the appropriate libraries, it takes a r

Firewall and IPMASQ

2000-04-05 Thread Bjornson, Matt
I am trying to figure out how to create a script that would be run on a firewall machine between the DSL "modem" and my private network. I am admittedly not too bright and am not able to figure how to write a ipchains script that will 1. Keep out all traffic exccept to my apache webserver an

Re: Updated rp3 has lost my user ppp connection....

2000-04-05 Thread Boris Condarco
P Eads wrote: > I updated my rp3 to version 1.0.1-1 and it went in without any errors, but > when I tried to use the gnome ppp connection, it will not dial out under > my user account. It dials out fine when I'm logged in as root. I presume > that some permission is wrong, but I don't know whic

Apache with FrontPage, PHP, and MySQL

2000-04-05 Thread James Montz
Has anyone out there gotten all of these to work on the same box?   Apache FrontPage PHP MySQL   Is there a PHP module for Apache that supports connecting to MySQL databases?   Thanks in advance,   James

Re: 6.2 & rc.local problem

2000-04-05 Thread Ron Golan
On Wed, Apr 05, 2000 at 10:11:31AM -0400, Timothy Reaves wrote: > My rc.local file is not being executed on my RH 6.2 server. I > copied the local stuff in it over from a RH5 server where it was working > fine. Could someone tell me why? If the RH 5 server had a 2.0.x kernel, you have to t

True Type fonts in 6.2

2000-04-05 Thread Bryan J Opfer
I have just set up a new machine with Redhat 6.2 and everything works great except for the true type fonts. I have set them up the same as I did with 6.0 and 6.1 (using xfs) and it is not working. Anyone know why it is not working? -Bryan Opfer -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with

Re: ICQ

2000-04-05 Thread Stephen E. Hargrove
Ray Parish wrote: > > What ICQ program does this list suggest for Linux? Thanks i use everybuddy (www.everybuddy.com). i don't know about the other programs, but everybuddy lets you chat regardless of whether the other person uses aim, icq, msn or yahoo. -- steve -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMA

Re: printing >1 page per piece of paper

2000-04-05 Thread Juan Sanchez
If all you want to do is print 2, 4, 6, 8 per page, you can use printool to set up a second printer. In the options you can select how many pages to put on a piece of paper. It works very well. If you want headers, you can find the much older nenscript and it can also do line numbers. I think it

Serial and modem test program

2000-04-05 Thread Almond Wong
Hello all. I installed a dial in server. Since I have many OLD 4 port and 8 port serial card, I try to use them. But the first card I installed has 1 port dead. Since test the card by manual is time consuming, can anybody advice me some serial port/modem test program which I can use. I want to

Re: 6.2 & rc.local problem

2000-04-05 Thread Bill Carlson
On Wed, 5 Apr 2000, Timothy Reaves wrote: > My rc.local file is not being executed on my RH 6.2 server. I > copied the local stuff in it over from a RH5 server where it was working > fine. Could someone tell me why? > > Thanks. Hey Tim, Besides the permissions, check that /etc/rc.d/r

Re: 6.2 & rc.local problem

2000-04-05 Thread Darryl Harvey
At 12:11 AM 06-04-00, Timothy Reaves wrote: > My rc.local file is not being executed on my RH 6.2 server. I >copied the local stuff in it over from a RH5 server where it was working >fine. Could someone tell me why? > > Thanks. What are the permissions on the file? Make sure it is exe

Re: Zoot NFS install?

2000-04-05 Thread Bill Carlson
On Tue, 4 Apr 2000, Rick Warner wrote: > > > Thanks for the reply. Not having a working NFS install is a pain as > kickstart only works with NFS over the net. Guess I will have to wait > for RH to come out with a fixed install disk. > > - rick warner - > Hey Rick, I've had a few problems

6.2 & rc.local problem

2000-04-05 Thread Timothy Reaves
My rc.local file is not being executed on my RH 6.2 server. I copied the local stuff in it over from a RH5 server where it was working fine. Could someone tell me why? Thanks. -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

RPC question

2000-04-05 Thread Timothy Reaves
I'm trying to nfs mount a drive, but I get getting RPC not registered errors and nfssvc: Function not implemented errors. Could someone point me in the correct direction? I was following the NFS howto when these errors came up. Thanks. -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] w

Re: storing rpms and tarballs

2000-04-05 Thread Steven W. Orr
I have a /usr/src/redhat/NON-RPMS -- -Time flies like the wind. Fruit flies like a banana. [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Stranger things have happened but none stranger than this. Steven W. Orr- Does your driver's license say Organ Donor?Black holes are where God \ ---divided by zero. Listen to me! We

Re: psql db owners

2000-04-05 Thread Tressens Lionel
Le 05.04.00 a 15:15, "Rodrigo Moya" m'ecrivait : )login as the user you want as owner, and issue the createdb command. )You'll need to have database creation permissions for that user. ) )Cheers I administrate a network with a lot of user so I don't want to allow them to create dbs. Isn't this p

Re: psql db owners

2000-04-05 Thread Rodrigo Moya
> Hi list, > > I created user for my pgsql DBMS. > When I created them, I was asked if i wanted to create a db for them. > I answered no. > > But now, I want to create a db owned by one of them and not by postgres > user. But I cannot find how to do it... > the createdb command seems not t

psql db owners

2000-04-05 Thread Tressens Lionel
Hi list, I created user for my pgsql DBMS. When I created them, I was asked if i wanted to create a db for them. I answered no. But now, I want to create a db owned by one of them and not by postgres user. But I cannot find how to do it... the createdb command seems not to be able to create dbs

Re: ICQ

2000-04-05 Thread John Catral
LICQ.COM =) - Original Message - From: Ray Parish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 7:54 AM Subject: ICQ > What ICQ program does this list suggest for Linux? Thanks > Ray > > > -- > To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" >

Re: Virus detection

2000-04-05 Thread Gustav Schaffter
Sorry for the repeated post. I was just too quick on the 'send' button. :-) Yes, there are. But AFAIK non that run under Linux. If you want to virus check DOS/WinXX you'll want to run DOS/WinXX virus detection/removal software. Gustav gpt Guillermo Pastor Torrente wrote: > > Ok, guys > but

Re: Virus detection

2000-04-05 Thread Gustav Schaffter
Yes, there are. (?) Gustav gpt Guillermo Pastor Torrente wrote: > > Ok, guys > but There are virus detection programs to clean DOS/WinXX partitions, aren't > they? -- pgp = Pretty Good Privacy. To get my public pgp key, send an e-mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Visit my web site at http:

Re: Virus detection

2000-04-05 Thread gpt Guillermo Pastor Torrente
Ok, guys but There are virus detection programs to clean DOS/WinXX partitions, aren't they? -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

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