By default it is rw-r--r so as long as you are not using any program that
needs to make entries to it I don't see a problem with using r--r--r. I
remember that Kppp writes to it if you use it and I am sure some other
dialup programs do but if they are constant just leave r--r--r
Eddie Strohmier
for some reason my /etc/resolv.conf was set like this:
-r1 root root 44 Oct 31 16:18 /etc/resolv.conf
which meant that anyone who was not root didn't know where the name
servers were... I don't remember setting this up like this, and don't
think that these are the rig
On Tue, 31 Oct 2000, Hal Burgiss wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 30, 2000 at 10:30:36PM -0100, Miroslav Skoric wrote:
> > Today morning when I switched on my computers, Windows machines informed
> > me about updating clocks regarding Daylight Saving Time, so they did.
> > But Linux machines did not. I wond
Yeah.. if it's set up correctly, it'll do it without telling you.
The way I have things set up is: hardware clock (via BIOS) set to GMT. I
have Linux set to use UTC and the timezone is set to the right zone.
my /etc/sysconfig/clock file looks like this:
UTC=true
ARC=false
ZONE="US/Eastern"
/us
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From: "Shepard,Brian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Kevin Holmquist '" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 6:49 PM
Subject: RE: Network Problem
> I thought about that, but I can't ping anything either, except myself.
> Thanks anyway
>
On Mon, Oct 30, 2000 at 10:30:36PM -0100, Miroslav Skoric wrote:
> Today morning when I switched on my computers, Windows machines informed
> me about updating clocks regarding Daylight Saving Time, so they did.
> But Linux machines did not. I wonder if Linux (RH 6.2 in particular)
> has this abi
Bill:
You don't by chance have the persist option in /etc/ppp/options file? I have
not used RH 7.0 ppp before but had a similiar experience with 6.2 and found
that the persist option was causing this.
Eddie Strohmier
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From: "Bill Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[E
>Today morning when I switched on my computers, Windows machines informed
>me about updating clocks regarding Daylight Saving Time, so they did.
>But Linux machines did not. I wonder if Linux (RH 6.2 in particular)
>has this ability when it comes to update clocks?
Linux most certainly does, if t
What about after logout, is there anyway to allow the process to
continue running even after logging out (e.g. of ssh)? like 'nohup'
functionality?
Thanks
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dan Horth
> Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 9
Today morning when I switched on my computers, Windows machines informed
me about updating clocks regarding Daylight Saving Time, so they did.
But Linux machines did not. I wonder if Linux (RH 6.2 in particular)
has this ability when it comes to update clocks?
Misko
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/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ppp0
specifically I want to know what the difference between
disconnecttimeout and retrytimeout are
basically I want my server to redial instantly if it's offline, but I
want it to pause 360 seconds or so between unsuccessful dial-in
attempts incase so
control-z suspends the process
then type "bg" to background it
type "fg" to bring it back to the forground
type "jobs" to get a list of backgrounded jobs
HTH, dan.
At 9:07 PM -0800 30/10/00, Dan Browning wrote:
>What happens when you run something that ends up taking longer than
>you thought,
On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Michael Ghens wrote:
> Been spending the afternoon trying to find the FM to read.
clobberd is what you need. ulimit is bash-specific; it won't help you if
he switches to some other shell.
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Senior Network Consultant
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What happens when you run something that ends up taking longer than
you thought, but you don't want to stop the process, just move it to
background? I understand that you could CTRL-C and kill it, then run
the process again with 'nohup command &', but is there anyway to make
an existing command g
I just upgraded from RH6.0 to RH7. The upgrade went the smoothest of any
upgrade yet, but there are still a couple of minor glitches on the new
system that are annoying me.
One is that my ppp connection now redials everytime I shut it down.
Under RH6, I simply used /sbin/ifup ppp0 to connect
On Sun, Oct 29, 2000 at 08:50:10PM -0600, Vidiot wrote:
| >>I have the following set:
| >>
| >>dir /etc/localtime
| >>lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 32 Sep 27 02:30 /etc/localtime ->
| >>../usr/share/zoneinfo/US/Central
| >
| >And is your hardware clock set to GMT (UTC) or localtime ???
|
lets see
i clicked on the link below
(the link that is on Every email sent via this list)
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I need an url that has a good discussion on user process management. I
need to keep a user (pays me too much $$$ to just to give the luser the
heave ho) from crashing my server because his daemon has a memory leak.
Been spending the afternoon trying to find the FM to read.
You might havea gander at
http://www.klgroup.com/software/jclass/jclasspagelayout.html
It isn't free, in either sense of the word, but it seems close
to what you're describing.
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>
> Is there some nice web based reporting tools for Linux used with apache and
> tomcat
I thought about that, but I can't ping anything either, except myself.
Thanks anyway
-Brian Shepard
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From: Kevin Holmquist
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10/30/00 7:13 PM
Subject: Re: Network Problem
> No, I live in a high rise apartment building that has a T1 line co
try webalizer
http://webalizer.org
hth
charles
On Mon, 30 Oct 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Is there some nice web based reporting tools for Linux used with apache and
> tomcat ?
> Something nice shining, colorful, graph/chars capable, and stable ?
> Similar to Crystal Report for windows?
I do not have openssh so not too sure, but in cases like this, I would get
the tarball and compile using the current glibc. I like to do this
nowadays as rpms can be weird eg. I saw one that needed 2 different glibc?
On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Etienne Larrivee wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Yeah I read about th
> Emmanuel,
>
> I want to thank you for this. You haven't a clue how much this little
> item helped me today! And I didn't even ask for it.
>
> Thanks
>
> Kevin
>
Just a quick note: I had the same problem on my Athlon 700, but 7.0
installed and booted without any problems...
Kevin Holmquist
So, during the 'unsubscribe' debate, this anybody come up with an answer
on 'how to unsubscribe' from this list ? (and other redhat lists as
well ..)
I've been trying to unsubscribe because my mail system is shot for a few
weeks but [EMAIL PROTECTED] just keeps sending me garbage
when i try to u
Yes, those are there as well (sorry about leaving that out...
) I checked them all in the httpd.conf, and checked every log I could find
(yes, sadly/stupidly enough I even checked the boot.log just for kicks) and
didn't find any errors...
Fred
At 02:40 PM 10/30/00 -0400
> No, I live in a high rise apartment building that has a T1 line coming
into
> it and all the apartments have Ethernet wall jacks. All you need is a
> Ethernet card; no PPP or DIAL-UP stuff. My machine is dual boot; Win95
works
> like a champ, but Linux can't see the network. Both OSs have the
that does seem to make sense... and it works! :)
thanks for that - this is my first chroot-ing experience!
thanks again - dan.
At 7:25 AM -0600 30/10/00, Bret Hughes wrote:
>My guess, and it is just a guess is that named cannot find any time zone
>information since it it chrooted. Can you give
On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Shepard,Brian wrote:
> No, I live in a high rise apartment building that has a T1 line coming into
> it and all the apartments have Ethernet wall jacks. All you need is a
> Ethernet card; no PPP or DIAL-UP stuff. My machine is dual boot; Win95 works
> like a champ, but Linux
Hey there,
got a question for you. I am setting up a cluster that requires a nfs
mounted /home. I have the exports file setup correctly.
/home (rw,no_root_squash) # Home mounted from server
The problem I am having is that I had this setup working and the
machines would mount /home automatical
In the kernel config there's an option, I believe, for AMD CPU
optimization.
On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, kf wrote:
>
> I'm running rh6.1 and want to upgrade my kernel.
>
> $ uname -a
> Linux hei.secar.com 2.2.12-20 #1 Mon Sep 27 10:40:35 EDT 1999 i686 unknown
>
> I've heard that there are optimizat
At 11:23 AM 10/30/00 -0500, Shepard,Brian wrote:
> So, the only
>thing that I can think of is that Linux cannot deal with the network if you
>use an ISP that provides direct Internet access via T1 and configs his
>customers with static VIRTUAL IP ADDRESSES. I complained to the ISP & he
>said it'
Is there some nice web based reporting tools for Linux used with apache and
tomcat ?
Something nice shining, colorful, graph/chars capable, and stable ?
Similar to Crystal Report for windows?
Thanks
George Nagy
Sr. Database Administrator
The City of Waterloo
Information System
100 Regina St. S
eric,
Let me guess.
You run named and you're off line and you're restarting named?
I believe this comes from named trying to talk to the root DNS servers
as given in your hints file. But since you're off-line, those servers
are unavailable.
(I could be wrong. I *said* "I guess", didn't I?)
R
See this URL:
http://www.linuxguru.com/stories.php?story=59
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Hey guys,
I use my DSL line to avoid my Manhattan office by using remote X sessions on
my home linux box to access linux machines in my office. I was telnetting
directly into the linux boxes, but ran into trouble with the telnet sessions
timing out . I got around this my logging into the Cu
Emmanuel,
I want to thank you for this. You haven't a clue how much this little
item helped me today! And I didn't even ask for it.
Thanks
Kevin
Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
>
> kf wrote :
> >
> > I'm running rh6.1 and want to upgrade my kernel.
> >
> > I've heard that there are optimizations sp
I am trying to get tftp to work on 6.2. I can't figure out what I have
incorrect. I created a directory '/tftpboot'. I created an empty file
which I want to write too with tftp. I made the directory and the file.
read and writable by everybody. I uncommented the tftp lines in
/etc/inetd.conf.
And do you have:
AddType text/html .shtml
AddHandler server-parsed .shtml
According the original links you were sent?
Marco
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From: "Fred Edmister" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 1:23 PM
Subject: Re: SSI Help
>
The beta is shipped on CD 2 of RH7. You can download an RH7 RPM KDE 2
distribution from ftp.kde.org. I've installed it on my system and it works
like a charm. :)
--Brian
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From: "Lourens Streicher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 30,
No, I live in a high rise apartment building that has a T1 line coming into
it and all the apartments have Ethernet wall jacks. All you need is a
Ethernet card; no PPP or DIAL-UP stuff. My machine is dual boot; Win95 works
like a champ, but Linux can't see the network. Both OSs have the same
netwo
Mikkel,
Doesn't help. Thanks anyway.
BTW, my home network is so small that I don't have any real mail host.
If any PC in my network comes close to be a mail host, then it's the
very PC that I have problems with.
Come to think of it, this must be a typical problem at a mail host.
How does a mai
On Fri, 27 Oct 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hey there, question for you.
>
> I did a server install on a group of machine and then applied the
> updates. I am running RH6.2. The problem I have is that when the
> machine starts up, I get all the NFS daemons starting up, but when I do
> a ps
Thank you for the options I checked the httpd.conf here's the
entry for the virtual domain I'm working on. Nothing shows up in any of
the logs of any error, and the code I'm trying to execute is and I've tried it as an .html, and .shtml
same thing happens, I do a view source, an
yOn Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Shepard,Brian wrote:
> I'm running linux 6.2 on an Intel machine that's configured to dual boot
> Linux or Win95. My ISP is a Mom & Pop outfit that provides direct internet
> via a T1 into my apartment building. When I boot Win95, all looks great,
> but when I boot Linux I
Could you provide a copy of your output from "ifconfig" and "route -n". I
think this would give everyone here a good starting point. You may also
want to compare this information to the output from Windows 95's "winipcfg"
and "route print". The outputs from these programs will not be identical
Etienne Larrivee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Ok I have the impression this is an easy one, but I'm stuck anyway. I
>am trying to install openssh-server-2.1.1p4-1.i386.rpm.
>
>[root@acolyte01 /root]# rpm -qa | grep ssh
>openssh-2.1.1p4-1
>[root@acolyte01 /root]# rpm -i openssh-server-2.1.1p4-1.i38
I'm running linux 6.2 on an Intel machine that's configured to dual boot
Linux or Win95. My ISP is a Mom & Pop outfit that provides direct internet
via a T1 into my apartment building. When I boot Win95, all looks great,
but when I boot Linux I can't see the network; can't ping anything & can't
a
On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Kevin Diffily wrote:
> I am wondering what issues would be involved with assigning some
> machines on a LAN public ips and some private ip addresses based upon
> their function. Can you have both without causing problems?
You can do this, although the machines on different
I'm currently playing with a beta version of RH7.0 where I'm experiencing problems
with KDE 2 (actually KDE 1.92beta)
Is the KDE sorted out with the full RH7.0 version i.e. does it use the released
version of KDE 2.0 or is it also a beta version?
Thanks
Lourens
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On Fri, 27 Oct 2000, root wrote:
> Anyone know the format of entries in the hosts.deny file?
>
> Chris
>
Suggest:
ALL: ALL
This will deny access to all systems.
Then, you specifically add systems (or subnets) that you want to GRANT
access.
/etc/hosts.allow:
ALL: LOCAL, a.b.c.d, e.f., .fo
On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Etienne Larrivee wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Yeah I read about the mess caused by the upgrade of glibc. So, since it must
> be installed for openssh to be able to install, should I take the chance? Or
> am I going to live without that version of openssh? What's the workaround?
>
>
Hi!
Yeah I read about the mess caused by the upgrade of glibc. So, since it must
be installed for openssh to be able to install, should I take the chance? Or
am I going to live without that version of openssh? What's the workaround?
Etienne
guanchen KHOO wrote:
> DO NOT do an arbitrary upg
Hello!
Is somebody using linux box as an ISP server? I have some ISP questions!
(dial in accounting, password change etc.)
Thanks!
begin:vcard
n:Szemerédy;Gábor
x-mozilla-html:TRUE
url:http://www.srce.net
org:Zavod za informatiku i AOP;HW-SW
version:2.1
email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
title:S
Justin Zygmont wrote:
>
> there's also a site that will do that, can't remember the name...
http://grc.com/default.htm
I hope that's the one you meant.
Marie
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On Mon, Oct 30, 2000 at 07:32:21AM -0700, Frank Jacobberger wrote:
> OK, maybe I haven't been totally forth coming with why
> I can't get an identd session with my irc server.
>
> I run a little home network (4 networked systems). My
> RedHat box is the router for the other three systems.
>
> I
OK, maybe I haven't been totally forth coming with why
I can't get an identd session with my irc server.
I run a little home network (4 networked systems). My
RedHat box is the router for the other three systems.
I have two RealTek 8139 nics eth0 is setup as 10.0.0.2
for my ADSL connection with
When things don't run from a GUI interface, I recommend going deeper. I
recommend you begin looking at the Apache config files themselves. I'd be
willing to help some more, but can't do so efficiently via email back and
forth.
The server is obviously not parsing the .shtml files so you will nee
Hi Jalal,
That I can understand. It is the first time that it occurs
though. But still I do not understand why I cannot have Linux run
in runlevel 5 which is the problem at this point. If I start Linux
in runlevel 5, the X server gets started but I never get the
graphical login to appear. At
Dan Horth wrote:
> Hi - I set up our named server on one of our test servers in a chroot
> jail over the weekend in our ongoing effort to tighten security as
> much as possible, and have noticed a strange thing - in that named is
> logging all it's info to the syslog at a different time to the re
kf wrote :
>
> I'm running rh6.1 and want to upgrade my kernel.
>
> I've heard that there are optimizations specifically for Athlon
> processors. Yes? If so, which are they?
I tried to install RedHat Linux 6.2 on an Athlon 800Mhz this weekend
and couldn't get it to boot after install. The boo
Did you try this:
rpm -U glibc-2.1.92-14.i686.rpm rpm-4.0-4.i386.rpm
(list both packages in the same line).
Or you could get the src.rpm package and try rebuilding it (if you don't want to
update your glibc and/or rpm):
rpm --rebuild sshsrc.rpm
If the rebuild goes ok your new ssh binary
Thank you for the info. Netconf is the command line I use to run
the Network Configuration that has the Apache/sendmail, and network
information (similar to linuxconf, but doesn't have the whole system info,
just the network settings). All I'm trying to do is run a CGI in HTML, I'm
I've tried that already. When I compile it into the kernel my system locks
up douring boot-up at
Checking filesystem
At 08:06 AM 10/27/2000 -0400, you wrote:
>Try putting the 152x support into the kernel - it
>might be running into a sort of chicken-and-egg
>problem - it needs to load suppor
I found 4TB is the fs limit for ext2. You can certainly use ext2 for such a
large filesystem, but I might consider reiserfs depending on your
requirements.
Marco
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From: "G. T. Francisco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 9:24
I'm running rh6.1 and want to upgrade my kernel.
$ uname -a
Linux hei.secar.com 2.2.12-20 #1 Mon Sep 27 10:40:35 EDT 1999 i686 unknown
I've heard that there are optimizations specifically for Athlon
processors. Yes? If so, which are they?
This machine has a Matrox Millenium G400, a SCSI CDR
DO NOT do an arbitrary upgrade of glibc. You will likely screw up your
system so badly that you may not even be able to boot.
Speaking from experience here.
On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Etienne Larrivee wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Ok I have the impression this is an easy one, but I'm stuck anyway. I
> a
Hi Kevin,
> I am wondering what issues would be involved with assigning some
> machines on a LAN public ips and some private ip addresses based upon
> their function. Can you have both without causing problems?
I am successfully running some machines on real IP addresses 203.46.4.xxx
and some o
"G. T. Francisco" wrote :
>
> I don't know anything about RAID and large HD's but out of curiosity
> how long would it take to fsck 290gig?
FWIW, I scandisked a 45Go drive this weekend: 5 hours.
Emmanuel Seyman
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> Is there any issures with wine and ME under Redhat 7.0 that
> anbody knows of
wine and ME? what does ME have to do with Wine?
>
> Cheers
> Pete
>
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Is there any issures with wine and ME under Redhat 7.0 that
anbody knows of
Cheers
Pete
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Hi,
Recently ran into the following error messages on a 6.2 Redhat box:
Oct 29 12:09:43 natasha2 kernel: kmem_alloc: Bad slab magic (corrupt)
(name=vm_area_struct)
Oct 29 12:09:43 natasha2 kernel: kmem_alloc: Bad slab magic (corrupt)
(name=vm_area_struct)
It would not allow any program to execu
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Im piping this to sendmail:
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