Re: Un-jailing a single user (wu-ftpd)

2000-09-19 Thread Justin Zygmont
just add the following line to your /etc/ftpaccess file: realuser username On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Jonathan Wilson wrote: Howdy, We're using wu-ftpd and have set up a group named "ftponly". wu-ftp is set up to jail users who belong to that group inside their ~ directory. That is all

RE: Preferred Console Language

2000-09-19 Thread Gregory Hosler
If you mean "How do you set the keyboard mapping", use the utility: kbdconfig This will set the keyboard mapping for the console. (for X11, you will need to run Xconfigurator to set the keyboard mapping for X11). -Greg On 19-Sep-00 SoloCDM wrote: How do I set the preferred console

Re: someone has a short fuse: Re: PLEASE use meaningful subjectlines, fer cryin' out loud!

2000-09-19 Thread Gustav Schaffter
Would it make sense to automatically send out a 'list-etiquette' message to each and everyone who subscribe to the list? Preferably in a different msg than the the subscription confirmation. Something like: === Welcome, Please, do: a) Use descriptive subject lines (or your

Re: rpm problem

2000-09-19 Thread Giulio Orsero
On Mon, 18 Sep 2000 15:54:20 -0500 (CDT), you wrote: XXX.i386.rpm package. It creates only files in BUILD, SPECS and SOURCES directories in /usr/src/redhat/ path. No problem with the original version of the rpm package in the distribution (RedHat Version 6.2). Anyone the same problem or a

Re: Networking difficulties...

2000-09-19 Thread Brian Ashe
Hi Christopher, If you want to use the plain text passwords on win9x systems the just use the attached .reg file. Have fun, -- _ Brian Ashe CTO [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dee-Web Software Services, LLC.

Re: rpm problem

2000-09-19 Thread Luca Capannesi
At 10.01 19/09/00 +0200, you wrote: On Mon, 18 Sep 2000 15:54:20 -0500 (CDT), you wrote: XXX.i386.rpm package. It creates only files in BUILD, SPECS and SOURCES directories in /usr/src/redhat/ path. No problem with the original version of the rpm package in the distribution (RedHat Version

re: kppprc file

2000-09-19 Thread Uncle Meat
On 18-Sep-2000 John Aldrich spoke something to the effect: On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, Archie Benton wrote: I've lost the contents of my kppprc file (the settings for kppp). Right now this file has 0 bytes of info in it and kppp is not working. Things were working okay prior to installing Star

RE: where does /usr/local/bin get added to the path?

2000-09-19 Thread Uncle Meat
On 19-Sep-2000 Bret Hughes spoke something to the effect: When I ssh into a box, usr/local/biin is not in the path. If I su - to myself it is there. I cannot find where in the login process it gets added. nothing in /etc/profile or ~/.bash_profile that I have found. I know I can add it

Re: rpm problem

2000-09-19 Thread Uncle Meat
On 19-Sep-2000 Giulio Orsero spoke something to the effect: On Mon, 18 Sep 2000 15:54:20 -0500 (CDT), you wrote: XXX.i386.rpm package. It creates only files in BUILD, SPECS and SOURCES directories in /usr/src/redhat/ path. No problem with the original version of the rpm package in the

Problem for passwd

2000-09-19 Thread Alessandro Coppelli
Sorry for newbie question . I want to install a POP3 server but the problem is : how I must to do for passwd ( Netscape use SSL ; Eudora passwd,kerboros,APOP ; Outlook ) . I want get qpopper and install it with protection for passwd but which are the options ? Is there a

Re: rpm problem

2000-09-19 Thread Giulio Orsero
On Tue, 19 Sep 2000 03:57:20 -0500 (CDT), you wrote: things and sometimes even goes at least partway through the build. Then it stops with no error, no signals as to what went wrong or anything to indicate a binary wasn't built, and worse, no binary. Unfortunately, the fact that rpm stops with

Re: rpm problem

2000-09-19 Thread Giulio Orsero
On Tue, 19 Sep 2000 10:41:26 +0200, you wrote: Any idea where I can find information to resolve this problem? Is there a specific documentation for these new "build policies"? No documentation. If you look at the and of /usr/lib/rpm/rpmpopt you see: # Build policies enabled from command line.

Re: Possible list bug

2000-09-19 Thread burk
This is an implementation bug in either postfix (doubtful) or the listserver software. I can verify that it is NOT postfix. I run postfix on my mail servers and I tested it (knowing that it would pass) as soon as this thread started. Postfix does The Right Thing. -burk -- [EMAIL

Re: compiling kernel 2.4.0-test8-1.0

2000-09-19 Thread kf
Great! I ran modprobe sg and got some sensible output to /var/log/messages (I've inserted blank spaces between lines for readability): Sep 19 06:24:46 heidegger kernel: (scsi0) Adaptec AHA-294X Ultra2 SCSI host adapter found at PCI 11/0 Sep 19 06:24:46 heidegger kernel: (scsi0) Wide

Re: Backspace

2000-09-19 Thread Bryan Liles
you can add stty erase ^H to you .bashrc On Tue, Sep 19, 2000 at 06:19:16AM -0400, Jake McHenry wrote: Does anyone know how to disable those ^H 's from showing when I hit the backspace key? It is very annoying. If I make an error logging in, I have to retype my username, instead of just

Re: Fixing vi mode in bash

2000-09-19 Thread Steven W. Orr
I'd just like to add that this same issue cost me a few hours years ago. In my case I didn't want vi mode, but the damned meta key was broke. The INPUTRC supplied by RH is crap. It specifically disables the Meta key. Just so everyone can see what a proper ~/.inputrc looks like: set

Re: someone has a short fuse: Re: PLEASE use meaningful subjectlines, fer cryin' out loud!

2000-09-19 Thread Charles Galpin
yes, I think this should be done (and include their password, and a *detailed* description of how to unsubscribe). On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, Gustav Schaffter wrote: Would it make sense to automatically send out a 'list-etiquette' message to each and everyone who subscribe to the list?

Re: someone has a short fuse: Re: PLEASE use meaningful subjectlines, fer cryin' out loud!

2000-09-19 Thread Charles Galpin
On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, Bret Hughes wrote: I can, and do use procmail to move emails from the various lists I subscribe to to the correct folder. That is easy. What I can;t imagine doing (well I can image it I guess, just not how) is writing a recipe that will parse the body and build a

Re: Port Forwarding Maybe?

2000-09-19 Thread Charles Galpin
I didn't see any other responses to this, so let me offer this. Although you don't say so, it sounds like your internal web server is not running on the box with two nics, but some other machine in the 192.168.2.x network, lets say it has 192.168.2.3 for aguments sake. I believe you want a port

Re: Fixing vi mode in bash

2000-09-19 Thread chadws
I've heard the meta key mentioned quite frequently, but what does it actually do and where can I read about it? Chad I'd just like to add that this same issue cost me a few hours years ago. In my case I didn't want vi mode, but the damned meta key was broke. The INPUTRC supplied by RH is

RE: someone has a short fuse: Re: PLEASE use meaningful subject lines, fer cryin' out loud!

2000-09-19 Thread Jamin Collins
You don't need the subject line for sorting. I sort my mailing list traffic based upon originator's address and message text. Works great so far, each message from the list has the footer created by the list attached. I realize this is not fool proof, but then nothing really is. Every time

RE: someone has a short fuse: Re: PLEASE use meaningful subjectlines, fer cryin' out loud!

2000-09-19 Thread Jamin Collins
I'm absolutely for sending out basic instructions and list-etiquette to all new subscribers. Jamin W. Collins -Original Message- From: Gustav Schaffter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 2:53 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: someone has a short fuse: Re:

Re: compiling kernel 2.4.0-test8-1.0

2000-09-19 Thread Charles Galpin
On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, kf wrote: big snip Sep 19 06:24:46 heidegger kernel: Detected scsi CD-ROM sr0 at scsi0, channel 0, id 4, lun 0 ^ here is your device name -| Sep 19 06:24:47 heidegger kernel:

RE: Port Forwarding Maybe?

2000-09-19 Thread Jamin Collins
I realize that you have most likely already set up your IP-Masq rules, but here is a script file that will help assist in not only the IP-Masq aspect but should also fix your port forwarding problem. ftp://duke.eburg.com/pub/linux/init.firewall I use this script for most of my NAT needs,

Re: where does /usr/local/bin get added to the path?

2000-09-19 Thread Bret Hughes
Uncle Meat wrote: On 19-Sep-2000 Bret Hughes spoke something to the effect: When I ssh into a box, usr/local/biin is not in the path. If I su - to myself it is there. I cannot find where in the login process it gets added. nothing in /etc/profile or ~/.bash_profile that I have found.

Re: compiling kernel 2.4.0-test8-1.0

2000-09-19 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, kf wrote: Great! I ran modprobe sg and got some sensible output to /var/log/messages (I've inserted blank spaces between lines for readability): [SNIP] Now what do I do? I'm guessing I need to do a mount on the CDRW, but how do I determine the device name?

Playing mp3 in linux from a FAT32 drive; experiencing disruptions

2000-09-19 Thread John MacLean
Hi, I presently dual boot between Win98SE (hba: FAT32, 30GB 7200 Maxtor ATA66) and RHL 6.2 (hbb: ext2, 6.4GB 5400 Quantum ATA33) and I have various multimedia files on the Windows drive. PIII 600, 128 MB RAM. Playback of MP3 (via WinAmp) usually plays uninterrupted (except when some really dumb

Re: Port Forwarding Maybe?

2000-09-19 Thread Stephen E. Hargrove
Sorry for the confusing info in my original post. Let my try to clarify based on the questions received. "Michael R. Jinks" wrote: Does the DSL modem have two associated IP's as well -- 192.168.1.254 and also the 66.x.x.x address you mention below? 192.168.1.254 is the internal IP address

Re: someone has a short fuse: Re: PLEASE use meaningful subject lines, fer cryin' out loud!

2000-09-19 Thread John Aldrich
On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Steve Frampton wrote: When every minute of my day is precious, the time spent weeding the mail spool adds up. But if you are an "IT service type", surely your list mail isn't arriving in the same mail folder as your customer mail? Surely you're using procmail? Ok.

Re: Playing mp3 in linux from a FAT32 drive; experiencing disruptions

2000-09-19 Thread Michael Butler/CanEast/IBM
Hi John, I had the same issue. I upgraded to 6.2 from 6.1. When I was listening to mp3's in 6.1 using x11amp I had no problems. However, when I upgraded to 6.2, x11amp was magically removed and I was left with XMMS which IMHO is a piece of crap. I had the same issues you have now. I searched

re: kppprc file

2000-09-19 Thread John Aldrich
On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, Uncle Meat wrote: On 18-Sep-2000 John Aldrich spoke something to the effect: On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, Archie Benton wrote: I've lost the contents of my kppprc file (the settings for kppp). Right now this file has 0 bytes of info in it and kppp is not working. Things were

Re: Playing mp3 in linux from a FAT32 drive; experiencing disruptions

2000-09-19 Thread Luke C Gavel
Hi, I also encountered this problem. It took some `nice'ing and `renice'ing, but I finally got various X applications to work smoothly when opened concurrently. In order to set a negative/higher priority to xmms, I had to be root, so from a xterm, you'd type: su -c 'nice -n -5 xmms *.mp3 '

Re: Playing mp3 in linux from a FAT32 drive; experiencing disruptions

2000-09-19 Thread John Aldrich
On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, John MacLean wrote: Hi, I presently dual boot between Win98SE (hba: FAT32, 30GB 7200 Maxtor ATA66) and RHL 6.2 (hbb: ext2, 6.4GB 5400 Quantum ATA33) and I have various multimedia files on the Windows drive. PIII 600, 128 MB RAM. Playback of MP3 (via WinAmp) usually

Re: where does /usr/local/bin get added to the path?

2000-09-19 Thread Bret Hughes
Bret Hughes wrote: Uncle Meat wrote: On 19-Sep-2000 Bret Hughes spoke something to the effect: When I ssh into a box, usr/local/biin is not in the path. If I su - to myself it is there. I cannot find where in the login process it gets added. nothing in /etc/profile or

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2000-09-19 Thread James Liston

re: MP3s from FAT32 using XMMS

2000-09-19 Thread Edward Schernau
I don't experience interruptions, BUT - my MP3 files are horribly fragmented on my FAT32 partition. I put them there with bladeenc under Linux, and Windows2000 tells me I have about 500 fragments PER FILE. So maybe something similar is happening - any peculiarities to how FAT32 stores big (4

No log entries in /var/log/messages or secure

2000-09-19 Thread Kerry Miller
Ok, I've taken several of your suggestions about looking at this hacked server. Somehow, they've turned off the logging and there are no entries in anything under /var/log where you would normally check out the logs. How can I restart the logging? I saw syslog in the rc3.d directory but

Re: Backspace

2000-09-19 Thread Gary Carr
Does anyone know how to disable those ^H 's from showing when I hit the backspace key? It is very annoying. If I make an error logging in, I have to retype my username, instead of just backspacing to fix it. Also, it doesn't show up on my other machines, just my new one, with 6.2. Those

RE: No log entries in /var/log/messages or secure

2000-09-19 Thread Burke, Thomas G.
Restart logging - Check /etc/syslog.conf... man syslog -Original Message- From: Kerry Miller [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 12:49 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: No log entries in /var/log/messages or secure Ok, I've taken several of your

Re: [REDHAT] Re: Scripting scp

2000-09-19 Thread Sam Bayne
UM, one poster had the simple answer, which is to change the way ssh authenticates. You can either set up a passwordless RSA authentication key, or you can use .shosts. Unlike with the r-utils(rsh,rlogin,rcp) the s-utils(ssh,slogin,scp) check the host keys to at least verify that the two hosts

Re: Text editor that prints color

2000-09-19 Thread Sam Bayne
Check out enscript. It's a filter that comes with redhat, and it can colorize for a bunch of languages, including perl. It also has options for fancy headers and font faces, IIRC. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've been using NEdit as my editor of choice for Perl, but want to print the code

3com 3ccfe574bt pcmcia init problems

2000-09-19 Thread Paul Giroux
Sorry if this has been brought up before: Just installed RH 6.2 on a Tochiba 4100xDVD laptop, installation went fine, did a lot of searching on the web for various gotchas beforehand. All works well, X, sound except pcmcia. The pcmcia card is not recognized/not initialized on boot up. If

Re: No log entries in /var/log/messages or secure

2000-09-19 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, Kerry Miller wrote: Ok, I've taken several of your suggestions about looking at this hacked server. Somehow, they've turned off the logging and there are no entries in anything under /var/log where you would normally check out the logs. How can I restart the

Re: Port Forwarding Maybe?

2000-09-19 Thread Michael R. Jinks
Stop me as soon as I say something that's not accurate. Okay... so there are three subnets here. 66.x.x.x [Cayman] 192.168.1.0 [dual-homed host which houses web server] 192.168.2.0 ...right? The DSL router knows about (connects to) 66.x.x.x and 192.168.1.0; The dual-homed server knows about

PPP not logging in - Help:Urgent

2000-09-19 Thread madhu
hi, now iam fully confused and gave up trying it myself. the problem is that iam trying to log into my server using PPP. for this, it requires me to start ppp on the server using the account 'ppp' at the server. so i tried to place that in 'ppp-on' script. it looked like :

reading PHP in browser

2000-09-19 Thread Av Aumick
I just installed PHP4 on my server. Now when my browser views a file ending in .php, .php3, .php4, .phps the browser rather than displaying the file wants to download the file. It will however display a .phtml file. If the file is index.phtml it only gets displayed if it is referenced on the URL

Re: PPP not logging in - Help:Urgent

2000-09-19 Thread John Aldrich
On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi, now iam fully confused and gave up trying it myself. the problem is that iam trying to log into my server using PPP. for this, it requires me to start ppp on the server using the account 'ppp' at the server. so i tried to

RE: reading PHP in browser

2000-09-19 Thread Kevin Rooney
Do you have these lines in httpd.conf? AddType application/x-httpd-php3 .php3 AddType application/x-httpd-php3-source .phps -Original Message- From: Av Aumick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 3:06 PM To: Redhat-List Subject: reading PHP in browser I just

Re: PPP not logging in - Help:Urgent

2000-09-19 Thread Eddie Strohmier
Try adding the following line to /etc/modules.conf alias char-major-108 ppp_generic If that does not take care of it give the list another mailing as I saw that on top of your /var/log/messages and looks to be the cause. Eddie Strohmier ___

Re: PPP not logging in - Help:Urgent

2000-09-19 Thread rpjday
very briefly, to set up a PPP *server*, you need to install the mgetty package, and configure /etc/inittab to listen on the appropriate serial port, with something like ppp1:345:respawn:/sbin/mgetty ttyS1 or something like that. you also have to muck with the mgetty config file,

Re: PPP not logging in - Help:Urgent

2000-09-19 Thread Eddie Strohmier
With RH 4.2 all the way up to RH 6.0 I have been using ppp as a dial IN type server. This was in my ISP days till I sold out. But it can be used for dial in just need to configure /etc/inittab, /etc/ppp/options, /etc/mgetty+sendfax/login.conf. I think I hit all the files. Has been about 5 months

Re: PPP not logging in - Help:Urgent

2000-09-19 Thread John Aldrich
On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, Eddie Strohmier wrote: With RH 4.2 all the way up to RH 6.0 I have been using ppp as a dial IN type server. This was in my ISP days till I sold out. But it can be used for dial in just need to configure /etc/inittab, /etc/ppp/options, /etc/mgetty+sendfax/login.conf. I

RE: MP3s from FAT32 using XMMS

2000-09-19 Thread Juha Saarinen
%- my MP3 files are horribly fragmented on my FAT32 %- partition. I put them there with bladeenc under Linux, and Windows2000 %- tells me I have about 500 fragments PER FILE. %- %- So maybe something similar is happening - any peculiarities to how %- FAT32 stores big (4 MB) files? I think it's

What's eepro100 ?

2000-09-19 Thread Gustav Schaffter
Hi, I have recently received an IBM PC where I have installed RH6.2. The motherboard contains an integrated 100Mb/s Ethernet card. I have no idea what card this is (or what it pretends to be), but after the installation I find 'alias eth0 eepro100' in my /etc/conf.modules file. What type of

RE: reading PHP in browser

2000-09-19 Thread Av Aumick
These are the lines that I have in httpd.conf LoadModule php4_module/usr/lib/apache/libphp4.so AddModule mod_php4.c DirectoryIndex index.php index.phtml index.html index.htm index.shtml \ index.cgi index.php3 index.php4 index.phps IfModule mod_php4.c AddIcon /icons/php4.gif

Local mail on LAN - how?

2000-09-19 Thread Gustav Schaffter
I feel a little bit stupid here, but... I have had a few PCs in a LAN for more than a year. I have often sent mail between users *within* a PC, but I've never had the need to send mail between users in *different* PCs in my LAN. Until now... And it doesn't work... If I send a mail (using

Re: What's eepro100 ?

2000-09-19 Thread Michael R. Jinks
Intel EtherExpress Pro/100bT On Tue, Sep 19, 2000 at 10:27:00PM +0200, Gustav Schaffter wrote: Hi, I have recently received an IBM PC where I have installed RH6.2. The motherboard contains an integrated 100Mb/s Ethernet card. I have no idea what card this is (or what it pretends to be),

Re: Local mail on LAN - how?

2000-09-19 Thread Chuck Mead
On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, Gustav Schaffter spewed into the bitstream: GSI feel a little bit stupid here, but... GS GSI have had a few PCs in a LAN for more than a year. I have often sent GSmail between users *within* a PC, but I've never had the need to send GSmail between users in *different* PCs in

Re: What's eepro100 ?

2000-09-19 Thread Gustav Schaffter
Thanks, Michael. :-) Gustav "Michael R. Jinks" wrote: Intel EtherExpress Pro/100bT On Tue, Sep 19, 2000 at 10:27:00PM +0200, Gustav Schaffter wrote: snip What type of Ethernet card would be identified as 'eepro100' ? Gustav -- Michael Jinks, IB -- pgp = Pretty Good Privacy. To

Re: What's eepro100 ?

2000-09-19 Thread John Aldrich
On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, Gustav Schaffter wrote: Hi, I have recently received an IBM PC where I have installed RH6.2. The motherboard contains an integrated 100Mb/s Ethernet card. I have no idea what card this is (or what it pretends to be), but after the installation I find 'alias eth0

RE: What's eepro100 ?

2000-09-19 Thread Jamin Collins
IIRC, it is an Intel Ether Express Pro 100. Jamin W. Collins -Original Message- From: Gustav Schaffter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 3:27 PM To: redhat-list (Mailing list) Subject: What's eepro100 ? Hi, I have recently received an IBM PC where I have

Re: What's eepro100 ?

2000-09-19 Thread Kevin Wood
Be careful though, sometimes there are other cards that use this driver. I believe that some of the no name cards use this driver too. You might look at the card (or embedded chip) and see what it says. My hay penny worth. Kevin Gustav Schaffter wrote: Thanks, Michael. :-) Gustav

RedHat Kernel 2.2.16-3

2000-09-19 Thread Kevin Wood
Hey there, Has anyone had any trouble recompiling the kernel that RedHat has released 2.2.16-3. I tried rebuilding the kernel and I get the error message missing 'linux/errno.h'. It almost seems like stuff was moved around. Just for information, I am using the RedHat config and the only

Re: Port Forwarding Maybe? SOLVED

2000-09-19 Thread Stephen E. Hargrove
That's the ticket! Thank Michael. I modified httpd.conf to listen to 192.168.1.10:80 and pointed the pinhole on the DSL router to 192.168.1.10 and now is working perfectly. Thanks again! -- Steve ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: RedHat Kernel 2.2.16-3

2000-09-19 Thread bdegregorio
When I tried to recompile it I found I had to remake the /usr/include/asm and /usr/include/linux symbolic links. You may also want to verify that the kernel-headers-2.2.16-3 package is installed. -- Brian DeGregorio Network Administrator IDAWorks -Original Message- From: Kevin Wood

RE: XDCMP for Linux?

2000-09-19 Thread Tanner, Robby
If you talking about running an X-Session via XWin32 or something like that, than yes I have. It's really easy and really slick. -Original Message- From: Frank Carreiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, September 18, 2000 1:48 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: XDCMP for

Re: RedHat Kernel 2.2.16-3

2000-09-19 Thread Ray Curtis
"kw" == Kevin Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: kw Hey there, kw Has anyone had any trouble recompiling the kernel that RedHat has kw released 2.2.16-3. I tried rebuilding the kernel and I get the error kw message missing 'linux/errno.h'. It almost seems like stuff was moved kw around. kw

Re: RedHat Kernel 2.2.16-3

2000-09-19 Thread Duncan Hill
On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, Kevin Wood wrote: Hey there, Has anyone had any trouble recompiling the kernel that RedHat has released 2.2.16-3. I tried rebuilding the kernel and I get the error message missing 'linux/errno.h'. It almost seems like stuff was moved around. This bit me this

Re: 3com 3ccfe574bt pcmcia init problems

2000-09-19 Thread Luke C Gavel
On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, Paul Giroux wrote: Sorry if this has been brought up before: Just installed RH 6.2 on a Tochiba 4100xDVD laptop, installation went fine, did a lot of searching on the web for various gotchas beforehand. All works well, X, sound except pcmcia. The pcmcia card is

Re: Port Forwarding Maybe? SOLVED

2000-09-19 Thread Michael R. Jinks
HOORAY!!! POKEY IS WITH US AS ALWAYS!! On Tue, Sep 19, 2000 at 05:24:25PM -0500, Stephen E. Hargrove wrote: That's the ticket! Thank Michael. I modified httpd.conf to listen to 192.168.1.10:80 and pointed the pinhole on the DSL router to 192.168.1.10 and now is working perfectly.

Re: RedHat Kernel 2.2.16-3

2000-09-19 Thread Charles Galpin
On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, Ray Curtis wrote: "kw" == Kevin Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: kw Hey there, kw Has anyone had any trouble recompiling the kernel that RedHat has kw released 2.2.16-3. I tried rebuilding the kernel and I get the error kw message missing 'linux/errno.h'. It almost

email vbug problem

2000-09-19 Thread kabir
Certain emails keep bouncing at me . This problem is REALLY bugging me. -- Here is actual sample: Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2000 16:09:33 -0400 From: Mail Delivery Subsystem [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Returned mail: Data format error This is a

RE: XDCMP for Linux?

2000-09-19 Thread Chad W. Skinner
Are you using Xwinpro32? I downloaded the demo and have it working ... except for the fact the tab key performs a backspace. Do you know what would cause this or how to fix it? Chad -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tanner, Robby Sent:

Re: email vbug problem

2000-09-19 Thread Chuck Mead
It's a FAQ: http://www.moongroup.com/old/docs/mailhelp-HOWTO/c176.html#AEN212 http://www.moongroup.com/old/docs/rh-sendmail/c20.html#AEN22 http://www.moongroup.com/old/docs/RH-sendmail-HOWTO/c238.html#AEN253 On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed into the bitstream: Certain emails keep

backup via: cp -a /etc to nfs mount as root, permissions change,....

2000-09-19 Thread Jack Byers
trying to backup /etc from byers my rhat 5.2 system to a backupdir on corni rhat6.2 on my lan the target backupdir: [root@corni /]# ls -ld dcproot drwxrwxrwx7 root root 4096 Sep 20 04:38 dcproot [root@corni /]# [root@byers byers]# mount corni:/dcproot /mnt/jack [root@byers

Re: Streaming media

2000-09-19 Thread Joe Brenner
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jonathan Wilson) wrote: Is anyone here familiar with using Linux to stream streaming media? We've found that Real's RealMedia Plus server runs on Linux, but we want to be able to stream MPEG 1 or AVI (_possilby_ also .asf for those who really want it). So far I've

RE: PPP not logging in - Help:Urgent

2000-09-19 Thread hugoH
You need this URL http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue38/gentry.html HTH ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

re: kppprc

2000-09-19 Thread Archie Benton
Regarding my problem with kppp, I try running kppp and it tells me something is wrong with my kppprc file and that I need to chown that file to fix it. Well, I chown away (as root) and nothing happens. As for re-establishing the settings for kppp, I can't get into the dialog boxes that allow me

Apache Settings

2000-09-19 Thread Andrew So Hing-pong
As I know, after setting the apache, the users can reach his own directory, as http://domain.com/~user. Now I can do that. But I see some web sites has this settings. When typing "http://domain.com/~user", then prompt me for username and password , if both are corrent, then let me in, otherwise,

Post Install configuration hang

2000-09-19 Thread Jamie Smith
I have been trying to install 6.2 on my HP Pavilion 8570c for 2 days now. I am at my wits' end. I have put in a new network card (a Netgear FA-310-TX , which is supposedly "tier 1"), and yanked out all non-essential parts (the soundcard modem combo, and the other nic). I have tried the

Booting sequence in Linux

2000-09-19 Thread Selim Jahangir
Dear All Can u please write the sequeneces of booting in Linux/Unix system. What does actually do the "init" process ? Thanks selim

Re: Booting sequence in Linux

2000-09-19 Thread Michael R. Jinks
As with many other standard Unix/Linux programs, init has an online manual page. The command "man init" will tell you a lot about how init works. So read that, and if you still have questions, come on back. ;) -m On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 09:43:53AM +0600, Selim Jahangir wrote: Dear All Can u

Re: Apache Settings

2000-09-19 Thread Danny
You have to setup .htaccess in httpd.conf Then in your directory eg /home/httpd/html/someclient/.htaccess chmod 666 .htaccess do a man on htpasswd or htaccess to find out what to put into .htaccess I On Wed, 20 Sep 2000, Andrew So Hing-pong wrote: As I know, after setting the apache, the

vmlinuz

2000-09-19 Thread Selim Jahangir
Dear All Please tell about this file vmlinuz. What does this file do ? Thanks selim

Re: Booting sequence in Linux

2000-09-19 Thread Luke C Gavel
On Wed, 20 Sep 2000, Selim Jahangir wrote: Can u please write the sequeneces of booting in Linux/Unix system. What does actually do the "init" process ? These two HOWTOs could explain it better than I ever could (to date). Here's my two cents below:

Re: vmlinuz

2000-09-19 Thread Vikas
Please tell about this file vmlinuz. What does this file do ? Possibly the most important file in Linux. It is the *The Kernel*. It is a compiled image that is loaded and executed by the boot loader (like LILO). __ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your

Backspace

2000-09-19 Thread Jake McHenry
Does anyone know how to disable those ^H 's from showing when I hit the backspace key? It is very annoying. If I make an error logging in, I have to retype my username, instead of just backspacing to fix it. Also, it doesn't show up on my other machines, just my new one, with 6.2. Those ^H also