Hi Edward,
I know this doesn't directly answer your question... but...
Have you thought of using samba? If you are looking for Win/Linux
connectivity, there is no equal. You may even get performance increases over
NT (I did) and it allows for printer sharing as well.
If you are only after NFS a
Hi all,
On what basis are Symlinks under the rc2.d, rc3.d directory named ? Eg why
should a link be name S91mysql or K20firewall , S20firewall .. Whats the
logic behind the naming convention ?
Regards
Anurag
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Hi Steve,
Try ipmasqadm. It is available as an RPM. It will do exactly what you want.
You need to also have rules to allow for the passthru in your ipchains
rules, this utility simply allows you to direct that traffic to the
appropriate inside machine.
I have used this setup successfully for a
Hallo everybody,
I tried to run "make" in order to produce one java class (named IDCT.class)
from a file which is combination of java and c program(named IDCT.tmpl). The
results are:
gcc -o expand_const expand_const.o compute.o -lm
rm -f IDCT.java
./expand_const IDCT.tmpl | cpp | sed '
Thank's to Stephen Liu, Elaine(Er-Chan), Claudiu Balciza, Linda Hanigan, for
their answer.
Because of you all right now I can compile with gcc -o.
I try to run all command from you all. The last command I try is updating
glibc:
rpm -U /mnt/cdrom/RedHat/RPMS/glibc-devel-2.1.1-6.i386.rpm
But I
>I'm using disc-cover (which I like very much, but I'd like to print to
>these sheets of paper that have cd labels on them so I can stick them on
>the cds.
>
>Is there such a beast?
I use FrameMaker.
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I'm using disc-cover (which I like very much, but I'd like to print to
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the cds.
Is there such a beast?
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Something has changed on my redhat6.0 laptop to where $USER cannot
write to /mnt/dos1 (mounted as -tvfat)
I've chmoded, chowned, cajoled, stroked and otherwise tittilated the
directory but still I can not write there as user. Whereas with what
appear to be the same permissions and settings on a
Hi Suheyl,
> I have dual network interface card installed on my Linux box. I want them
> to work as a team i.e. in load balancing mode. Can somebody give me
> directions
Well, that is not what you call a very specific question. Read the NET-3-
HOWTO.
One thing you should know:
Jack Byers wrote:
> and at end of /etc/rc.d/rc.local
> I put the command:
>
> /usr/sbin/firewall.sh &
>
> but then instead of automatically going into the login prompt
> it stalls, no login prompt.
The login prompt is there, it's just been overwritten by the firewall
script. Hitting enter ca
I don't know which kernel version introduced this, but there are two
different flags in /proc/sys/net/ipv4 that you can set to ignore either
all echo requests or those broadcast to multicast addresses.
E.g. to ignore all echo requests:
echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/icmp_echo_ignore_all
Have
you still can...If your Xconfig has more than
one resolution defined. X is started by the
'default run level 5' in /etc/inittab.
Joe
> -Original Message-
> From: Lee Howard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, June 24, 2000 2:08 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Where t
Chuck Carson wrote:
> Where is the GUI login (gdm/kdm) started from. I checked all the startup
> scripts and cannot find where the X server or gdm is started.
>
/etc/inittab
lookfor the line that looks like:
id:5:initdefault:
change it to:
id:3:initdefault:
>
> Also, how can you change your r
On Sat, 24 Jun 2000, Chuck Carson wrote:
>
> Where is the GUI login (gdm/kdm) started from. I checked all the startup
> scripts and cannot find where the X server or gdm is started.
>
> Also, how can you change your resolution while X Windows is running. I
> remember years ago CTRL +/- used to
On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
> go to /etc/inetd.conf
>
> Comment out lines for
> #echo stream tcp nowait rootinternal
> #echo dgram udp waitrootinternal
>
> save it.
>
> then:
>
> "killall -HUP inetd"
>
> then edit hosts.deny and add the line:
>
>
At 01:11 PM 6/24/00 -0700, you wrote:
>
>Where is the GUI login (gdm/kdm) started from. I checked all the startup
>scripts and cannot find where the X server or gdm is started.
>
Look in linuxconf at the bottom of the tree.
>Also, how can you change your resolution while X Windows is running. I
It's your call, you could do a reinstall which might be easier now
that you know how to do it and have the correct boot disk, etc. and
select all packages (if you have the disk space).
Or, you could try to figure out which RPMS you need - shouldn't be too
bad. I can't tell which one it's missin
Where is the GUI login (gdm/kdm) started from. I checked all the startup
scripts and cannot find where the X server or gdm is started.
Also, how can you change your resolution while X Windows is running. I
remember years ago CTRL +/- used to do this.
Thanks for any help,
Chuck
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> Date: Sat, 24 Jun 2000 16:03:18 -0300
> From: rob smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> I have looked everywhere to find a driver or something to make my lexmark z11
> printer work with redhat 6.2 Can anyone help?? The losers at lexmark didn't even
> put out a win NT driver...???strange
http://www.li
Dave,
Did that. Now when I try: 'make xconfig' in the /usr/src/linux
directory I get the following:
rm -f include/asm
< cd include ; ln-sf asm-i386 asm>
make -C scritps kconfig.tk
make[1]: Entering directory 'usr/src/linux-2.2.14/scripts'
gcc -Wall -Wst
Anyone have any experience with this? It's a $49 package
that allows you to mount NFS exports as drive letters, has
a Network Neighborhood interface, etc.
however, performance is lousy - pulling files from
my server running NT gives me 1480 KB/sec, while pulling
files via NFS on same machine run
I have looked everywhere to find a driver or something to make my lexmark z11
printer work with redhat 6.2 Can anyone help?? The losers at lexmark didn't even
put out a win NT driver...???strange
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I am running a firewall script(from HalBurgiss, slightly tweaked)
by placing the script firewall.sh in /usr/sbin
and making it executable by root
and at end of /etc/rc.d/rc.local
I put the command:
/usr/sbin/firewall.sh &
this all seems to work and the firewall tests as expected.
Only peculi
I've just upgraded to 6.2 and now have a problem with Xfree86. I have a
Trident AGP 975 4mb video card and a Princeton 17" monitor. Before the
upgrade, my display was 1024X768 24bit color. Now the best I can get is
800X600 24bit color. I'm using the stand SVGA modules.
Any hints to get my o
I know someone explained this before but I lost the email. I'm getting a
segmentation fault when I try to run linuxconf. Where do I find which
configuration file is the problem?
Thanks,
Mike W
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Harumph. Please disregard my post. It works, and I think I know what
it was ... the keys I was trying to copy had passphrases, which can't
be used in hostkeys.
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Yup, I know there's an SSH mailing list at clinet.fi, but while others
have asked this question on the list, I've never seen it answered
... so perhaps someone in the broader community will have an idea.
I'm trying to automate the install of Red Hat 6.0 on many
machines. This works well with a
Steve Lee wrote:
> i both a new cdrw 8x at writing
> cdrecord says writing at power of 6
> when i write, while i have a 8x writer.
> is that correct?
> but it also say writing at 8x so i'm a little
> confused?
> explain. please.
> ...
> ATIP info from disk:
> Indicated writing power: 6
> Is n
At 05:00 PM 6/24/00 +0200, you wrote:
> Hi Anurag!
< Big Snip >
> I could send you the full firewall rules I use for this ISDN router, but
I am
>not sure that is of any interest to you. Maybe it gives you some new
insights
>though.
>
> Well, CU,
>
>
On Fri, Jun 23, 2000 at 09:48:56PM -0500, Bob Hartung wrote:
> Okay, I need a hint!
>
> I ahve RH 6.0 installed and it has been stable for about a year.
> Currently up for 59 days. Remote print queue setup on an HP LaserJet4M
> Plus has been working okay until
> recently. Tonight not a print.
> If you are loading the paraport_pc module add to your /etc/conf.modules a
> line like this:
> options parport_pc io=0x0378 irq=7
> If your port is on a different I/O address, change 0378 to whatever.
>
> Mikkel
Hi,
I added this along time ago which took care of it going to the screen,
but it
Oops, sorry, didn't see that there. Try recompiling and reinstalling the
SBLive driver with your new kernel config. You can get the latest version
from opensource.creative.com.
Mark
-Original Message-
From: Mark Basil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, June 24, 2000 10:19 AM
To
SecurityFocus announced the latest wu-ftpd exploit. This was an
Input Validation Error problem. Redhat (and most other
distributions) released a fix for this exploit this week. This is an
anonymous ftp exploit.
Since the exploit code is nothing too formidable for a 13 year old,
and the explo
Hi Anurag!
I might be mistaken. If you drop all rules on the outer firewall, this
machine probably already should answer ident requests (assuming all standard
rules are set to accept). In that case adding an extra accept rule makes no
sense. But maybe your SuSE box is more res
Oops, sorry, didn't see that there. Try recompiling and reinstalling the
SBLive driver with your new kernel config. You can get the latest version
from opensource.creative.com.
Mark
-Original Message-
From: Stephen Liu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 23, 2000 8:20 AM
To:
Maybe there's no messages on the server.
-Original Message-
From: Kurt A. Brust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2000 7:23 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: setting up pop3 server
Does anyone know the steps for setting up a pop3 server using po
Most likely this my.sektop.computer is not registered, and therefore won't
be found. If you were running your own nameserver, you could add an entry
for this, and resolve the problem...or, just ignore it.
Mark
-Original Message-
From: Burke, Thomas G. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Fr
Not sure what FTP program your using, but ProFTP can be configured to only
allow anonymous logins by specified users. I'm sure that you could set it
up so that only anonymous logins will occur.
Mark
-Original Message-
From: José Luis Tinoco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June
Also, you may not have access to the smtp server that you are sending
through. Check that the mail relay on the smtp box is open, and if not, add
your ip to /etc/mail/relay-domains. If you don't own the server, try
another smtp server to see if that is even the problem. You'll need to
restart se
You might also want to try [make modules_install]if you plan on loading a
module.
Mark
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From: Stephen Liu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 23, 2000 8:06 PM
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Subject: Re: Kernel re-configuration procedure - error
Hi Thomas,
> You lef
On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, John Aldrich wrote:
> On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> >
> > Sure - same palces as you can get the ISOs of RedHat.
> >
> Really? I've never seen anyonly the main install and
> doc ISO images. I must have overlooked something. Can you
> point me to an FTP
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> Hi !
> in former versions of Redhat there was a statement
>
> man -k or
> apropos
>
> to list statements / find related man-pages
>
> I´ve now updated to 6.2 and all i get is "Nothing appropriate"
>
> Why that ? Is the
On Sat, 24 Jun 2000, flashman wrote:
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>
> Hi !
> in former versions of Redhat there was a statement
>
> man -kor
> apropos
>
> to list statements / find related man-pages
>
>
> I´ve now updated to 6.2 and all i get is "Nothing a
Matt Whitfield wrote:
> Hi all, just playing about last night and I set 'at' up as a kind of
> alarm clock, but I couldn't get it to send me an 'Xmessage', it
> complained about not being able to open DISPLAY but if I get it 'echo
> DISPLAY' it does echo the correct one in the email it se
Hi !
I have dual network interface card installed on my
Linux box. I want them to work as a team i.e. in load balancing mode. Can
somebody give me directions
Suheyl
>
> Okay, I finally managed to get RH 6.2 installed and operating on an old
> P90 to be used as a masquerade server. I had quite a time with the boot
> image disks until I found the right one to use under the Anaconda
> downloads.
>
> My problem now is that apparently I did not install all of t
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Hi !
in former versions of Redhat there was a statement
man -k or
apropos
to list statements / find related man-pages
I´ve now updated to 6.2 and all i get is "Nothing appropriate"
Why that ? Is there any way to fix this or any other sta
After you gunzip *.Gz file you will see just *.
Here you run tar -xvf * file. * stands for the file name . If you now look
in the directory you will see some new files. These files has some digits
like 00,01. Run tar -xvf *00,tar -xvf01, etc on each of these files. After
that ,then you run ./Runm
Hi all, just playing about last night and I set 'at' up as a kind of
alarm clock, but I couldn't get it to send me an 'Xmessage', it
complained about not being able to open DISPLAY but if I get it 'echo
DISPLAY' it does echo the correct one in the email it sends me, but
still won't message
Hi,
To everybody out there, is there any way to make the kernel detect the SCSI
card that comes with HP Scanjet 4p : Symbios Logic 53C400A (HP Version)
SCSI Adapter. I'm trying to use SANE, but in order to do that.. i have to
make the kernel detect the scsi card first.
So.. please... if anyone h
i need some help now.
i tried but failed.
I am trying to forward a http port from my external machine
to an internal http mahcine.
ie. say http://www.external.com:3 to an internal
http://www.internal.com
please someone help or point me to the right
documents.
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