[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Thomas Dodd wrote:
Have you checked the price if Windows tools?
Look at Delphi, C++ Builder, or any MS Visual *
product. Klyix is on par with the Professional versions
of those tools, and priced better.
True ... but just as Windows products are
Not sure this is quite the correct forum but anyway ...
How come the latest kernel security update [RHSA-2001:013-05] does not
include a kernel-headers-2.2.17-14.*.rpm package. The notice says get the
previous kernel-headers-2.2.16-3 package but that does not exist on
ftp.redhat.com.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
The cost of doing development on Linux with Kylix is already more
expensive than the traditional Linux developer. A Kylix developer will
only be competitive if they can produce better code faster than
someone not using Kylix. I have watched high school students do
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, John Summerfield wrote:
Instead of speculating how good Kylix is, sit down and use it for a week. Then
you will have a sound basis for commenting.
I haven't used Kylix, but having used C++ Builder and JBuilder for years
year, I don't doubt that it is an outstanding
Hello...
1: This is a 'devel' list, not a system help list
Owen Thomas wrote:
I have my windows box connected to my redhat (on which i did a full
server install) and whenever I try to ftp into it I get the message
"Connection failed - /ip address /- connection refused"
In
I have a quick question for everyone, I have to write an installation script
for a piece of software on linux, however, this product is supported on
multiple distribution types. I need some definitive way of determining a
SYSTYPE variable to the tune of
cat /path/to/item | grep Redhat
Try "/etc/redhat-release".
- Matt
Jesse Noller wrote:
I have a quick question for everyone, I have to write an installation script
for a piece of software on linux, however, this product is supported on
multiple distribution types. I need some definitive way of
perhaps the existance of /etc/redhat-release? However, do you actually need
to
determine whether the system is redhat, or do you need to look for specific
characteristics
of the system? It seems that it would make much more sense to look for
things such as
/etc/sysconfig/whatever or
Do you have the wu-ftpd package installed?
Look in /etc/hosts.allow or hosts.deny if there is a restriction.
Also use ntsysv to enable ftp service and the to a
/etc/init.d/xinted restart
Good luck
Oliver
Owen Thomas wrote:
I have my windows box connected to my redhat (on which i did a full
Thanks Matt, I was looking for something more generic (redhat centric) but,
hey, I asked a redhat devel list, didn't I?
;)
-Jesse
-Original Message-
From: Matt Fahrner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 11:23 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: System Type
Jesse Noller [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks Matt, I was looking for something more generic (redhat centric) but,
hey, I asked a redhat devel list, didn't I?
To the best of my knowledge, there's no single thing that all
distributions respect. I'm sure there are many distributions that
have
Thornton Prime [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
lest they blame the Linux community for poor sales, as we have seen
happen with Adobe, Corel, and other vendors.
Corel can blame the community all they want, but if they didn't
release such obscenely buggy software, or if they bothered to fix it,
or
On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 02:13:43PM -0500, Alan Shutko wrote:
Jesse Noller [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The best way to do things like this is to check for specific cases
that you care about (eg. locations of init scripts) and take actions
on that, rather than having a database of "this dist
Joseph Malicki [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
RHL7 at least lets you have a separate /usr/src/linux so that, if
done right, products like VMware can find the headers of the running
kernel.
VMware lets you tell it where the kernel source is, so if you put it
on
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of John Summerfield
Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 6:00 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Missing kernel-headers in latest 2.2.17 update?
The correct kernel headers to have in place are
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Do you have the wu-ftpd package installed? Look in /etc/hosts.allow
or hosts.deny if there is a restriction.
'Connection refused" means nobody's listening. You get other errors if the
above is the problem.
btw I did a server install of RHL 6.2 and decided it was
I am trying to rebuild the kernel after applying a patch using 'make
bzdisk' to build a boot image on the floppy to test the kernel before
overwriting the previous one. It terminates with an error with VFS
stating that it could not load the root fs 08:25. I am unable to find
any documentation
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I am trying to rebuild the kernel after applying a patch using 'make
bzdisk' to build a boot image on the floppy to test the kernel before
overwriting the previous one. It terminates with an error with VFS
stating that it could not load the root fs 08:25. I am
servers often store their (main) process id in a "pid" file, and create a
(empty) lock file (by just touching it). if the startup script is called
twice, the lock file prevents the server to be lauched twice. when the
shutdown script is called, it removes the lock file, and usually gets the
I'm not sure I saw your very first message, but..
i recently installed a rh7 with apache and php (version as of the distrib)
it works fine
apache doesn't need it's httpd.conf file to be changed : there are
conditional modules inclusion and activation dependind on some macro
definitions such as
just RTFM and you'll see that the -u flag is only available with linux for
kernels 2.3.99, so just remove the "-u named" option in the startup
script and it will work
please note that the ability to switch to another user (ie named) looks
interesting for security issues, so maybe we'd have both
in 6.2, i type switchdesk in the xterm, an application will appear wherein
you can change your desktop by just clicking a radio button. hope it helps
:)
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Hidong Kim wrote:
Hi,
I just upgraded a system from 6.1 to 7.0. I originally installed 6.1 as
a kde
Ican't see anything regarding my NIC.
It is confirmed that it has no lan card driver.as I could see in the
sysconfig hwconf file.Please guide me how can I supply the driver after
installation.
1. I have tried the modprobe -t net but no luck!!!
2. No kudzu has been running on restart which
Ican't see anything regarding my NIC.
It is confirmed that it has no lan card driver.as I could see in the
sysconfig hwconf file.Please guide me how can I supply the driver after
installation.
1. I have tried the modprobe -t net but no luck!!!
2. No kudzu has been running on restart which
lm_sensors-drivers. You may have to get the source RPM, and compile it.
It is kernel dependent.
It was actually somewhere listed way down in the ~lm78 subdirectory as an
RPM for 6.2 2.5.0.
It loads properly now, and the /proc entries have values in them (Yay - it's
measuring *something*).
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001 10:47:35 -0600 (CST)
"Mikkel L. Ellertson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok - next dumb question, was the module in the correct
directory tree
for the kernel you were running?
Yes, it was.
Well, you should have more rules then that, but that is
for another
message. You
you still have to edit the /etc/sensors.conf file to suit your needs
I can guide you through this and I do have a script that monitors for alarms
first I need to know what motherboard (chipset/sensors) you have
Claudiu
- Original Message -
From: "Edward Dekkers" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Hello!
I'll try to explain my problem. Excuse me for my english.
I have a primary server with zmailer and a secondary one with zmailer
too. In the DNS configuration the 10 MX is the primary and the 20 MX is
the secondary.
nf1:~ # host -t mx
universalsupport.com
I'm running RH 6.2, and the end result is that I can't print to any SMB
printers. Does anyone know what the following errors actually mean? More
importantly, how can I fix it?
Feb 20 00:15:43 cyrix lpd[30728]: cannot execv /var/spool/lpd/lp/filter
Feb 20 00:15:43 cyrix lpd[30727]: lp: job could
On Sun, 18 Feb 2001, Joseph Poplawski wrote:
Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2001 19:28:16 -0500
From: Joseph Poplawski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Sendmail configuration issue?
Hi.
I am *hoping* that someone here can help me with this problem.
I am
Well, I'm not running bind at the moment, so it can't be much more secure
than that :)...
I looked at my available packages, one of these days, should I finally
decide to set up a caching DNS, I have the 8.2.3 packages.
Thanks for the info, tho.
-Original Message-
From: Michael H.
Hello!
Can somebody explain what's happening?
This is a part of my messages file!
Feb 18 12:17:26 brutus identd[31422]: from: 200.255.96.26 (
sm.compuland.com.br
) for: 63973, 21
Feb 18 12:17:26 brutus identd[31422]: Returned: 63973 , 21 : NO-USER
Feb 18 16:28:14 brutus identd[457]: from:
check out the firewall script at http://tomii.erols.com/firewall.txt
The ftp to the server is disallowed, but ws_ftp works fine on my windows
box.
-Original Message-
From: Tanner, Robby [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 12:28 PM
To: 'Linux (LOSURS QA)';
Looks to me like someone is trying to ftp to your box...
-Original Message-
From: Szemerdy Gbor [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 7:34 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Port 21 messages
Hello!
Can somebody explain what's happening?
This is a part
Does anybody know whether RH 7 would install out of the box on a machine
with Athlon and ASUS A7V motherboard ? If not, are there some tricks for
installation ?
Many thanks in advance,
Roman Martonak.
--
Dr. Roman Martonak
Department of
On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 07:33:15AM -0500, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
I looked at my available packages, one of these days, should I finally
decide to set up a caching DNS, I have the 8.2.3 packages.
When you do, you may want to consider setting up a "hidden primary".
Find somebody (or
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001 12:21:09 Hidong Kim wrote:
If you want to access multiple pop3 on a Linux desktop, you can use
kmail.
If you're a GNOME user, try Balsa http://www.balsa.net/
Tony
--
Anthony E. Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.pobox.com/~agreene/
PGP Key: 0x6C94239D/7B3D BD7D 7D91 1B44
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, you wrote:
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001 12:21:09 Hidong Kim wrote:
If you want to access multiple pop3 on a Linux desktop, you can use
kmail.
If you're a GNOME user, try Balsa http://www.balsa.net/
Note: KDE apps typically work just dandy under Gnome (assuming you have KDE
I have two partitions, both Fat32. Would like to install RH 7 and am
trying to find out if I need to repartion the entire drive and reload
everything or is there a way to just add the linux partitions.
My two partitions are 16G and 2G both on the same HDD
The box is a Compaq pentium II 533.
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, you wrote:
I have two partitions, both Fat32. Would like to install RH 7 and am
trying to find out if I need to repartion the entire drive and reload
everything or is there a way to just add the linux partitions.
My two partitions are 16G and 2G both on the same HDD
If you don't need the 2nd partition for DOS/Windows, at all, you can use
the Linux fdisk to change the partition type to type 83 (Linux
native)...or you can delete that partition and repartition the 2GB space
(assuming that it's currently your D: drive) for use with LInux...eithr
way, you can
I need to do a low level drive caopy. Could some on epoint me in the
direction of info on how to do this?
TIA
Steve
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https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
Scratch what I said, earlier.
Grab parted, or Partition Magic.
Shrink your C: drive by about 15MB at th efront of the drive. You can
even shrink the C: at the back of the drive, too.
When you go to partition, designate that 15MB slice as /boot (keeping your
boot area above the 1024 cylinder
man dd
Jason
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Steve Gulick
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 9:19 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Low Level Drive Copy
I need to do a low level drive caopy. Could some on epoint me in the
I have a script that tars important files on my RH box and FTPs the tarball
over to another machine for backup purposes. I had a symbolic link to this
script in /etc/cron.hourly. The script ran fine for more than a year.
Yesterday I updates to the latest cron via the binary RPM
Hi all,
From my log files, I got the following messages. I know the below IP
address is coming from the same network as I do. and I have checked the IP
address (203.194.161.2 and 203.194.161.3) with my ISP, they told me the IP
of 203.194.161.2 and 203.194.161.3 are routers. And they have
I'm having no luck getting my RH 7.0 Apache 1.3.12 server to deliver pages
for more than one virtual host. Obviously I'm not getting something. In the
configuration below, apache serves pages for the first listed virtual host
only. Commenting out the the first listing www.mydomain.com causes it
The short answer is yes. I would suggest buying a hub and put the win
machines and linux on the same network
david
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Peter Peltonen wrote:
Hi,
I'm building a home network for a friend and was wondering if following setup
would be possible:
Internet
|
|
For starters, I would recommend purchasing a hub. All your LAN PC's are on
the same subnet, so you don't need to run the configuration below. You can
get the architecture to work, but it just doesn't follow, for lack of a
better term, common practice. The sort of setup you show is often used,
Do you have the command "quit" at the end of your ftp script?
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Moby wrote:
I have a script that tars important files on my RH box and FTPs the tarball
over to another machine for backup purposes. I had a symbolic link to this
script in /etc/cron.hourly. The script ran
Why is there no MASQing involved?
I'm not a 100% on those rules. Please verify my descriptions below...
-Original Message-
From: Mikkel L. Ellertson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 7:07 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: FTP Through Firewall
On
I had Source Address Verification turned on. That may cause problems with
MASQing also enabled, when taken with a given set of firewall rules.
-Original Message-
From: Mikkel L. Ellertson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 6:12 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Thanks Mike for the reply. Yes, actually here is the script itself:
#!/bin/sh
tar -zpcvf /home/u1back/u1.hourly.tgz \
/var/spool/imap \
/var/imap \
/var/spool/mqueue
cd /home/u1back
ftp -n -v ntsrv1.emp-reg1.com EOF
user username password
cd /backups/u1
bin
put u1.hourly.tgz
quit
Like I
You'd need to subnet in order to have teh same network on multiple
interfaces.
You're probably better off using separate networks, doing like so:
Linux eth1: 192.168.1.1/24
Linux eth2: 192.168.2.1/24
WIN1: 192.168.1.2/24
WIN2: 192.168.2.2/24
with a routing table that looks like:
To start, remove the trailing / from the end of the "ServerName" lines.
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Frank Reichenbacher wrote:
I'm having no luck getting my RH 7.0 Apache 1.3.12 server to deliver pages
for more than one virtual host. Obviously I'm not getting something. In the
configuration below,
Agreed, but while we're making a wish list, it would be nice if people would
read the FAQ's, HOWTO's and search the archives before posting questions
too. No offence intended, I'm guilty too :)
Closing the loop with the solution would actually make the archives more
valuable.
-Original
Yup.
-Original Message-
From: Edward Dekkers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 1:11 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FTP Through Firewall
I am using WS_FTP LE.
Regards,
Rob
Have you tried with a passive (PASV) connection?
--
Edward
I'll have a look at that.
Thanks for the link.
Regards,
Rob
-Original Message-
From: Burke, Thomas G. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 6:36 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: FTP Through Firewall
check out the firewall script at
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, harmit wrote:
Ican't see anything regarding my NIC.
It is confirmed that it has no lan card driver.as I could see in the
sysconfig hwconf file.Please guide me how can I supply the driver after
installation.
I would take a look in /etc/modules.conf (or
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Mike Burger wrote:
You'd need to subnet in order to have teh same network on multiple
interfaces.
You should not need to subnet in a case like this. Each link would be
more like a ppp link - a direct path to a specific IP. Eth1 is the path
to one IP, and eth2 is the
Hi all,
I am trying to configure a cable connection. The Ethernet card is
a SMC1208T which I have been told is compatible with the ne2k-pci
module. The ethernet card seems to be working as the lights are
flashing. I started the module manually:
/sbin/dhcpcd
modprobe ne2k-pci dhcpcd eth0
Can
On 20 Feb 2001, Dominic Mitchell wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to configure a cable connection. The Ethernet card is
a SMC1208T which I have been told is compatible with the ne2k-pci
module. The ethernet card seems to be working as the lights are
flashing. I started the module manually:
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Tanner, Robby wrote:
Why is there no MASQing involved?
Because they are not a complete set of rules - just the ftp rules.
I'm not a 100% on those rules. Please verify my descriptions below...
[snip]
A good starting point would "modprobe ip_masq_ftp". Then you may
Great, thanks.
I'll let you know how things turn out.
-Original Message-
From: Mikkel L. Ellertson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 10:56 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: FTP Through Firewall
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Tanner, Robby wrote:
Why
Hi!
I was asked to install a web traffic statistics tool on one of our servers.
On two other servers we are running mkstats, which was installed by our ISP. I
found out mkstats is now a commercial product, so I decided to try out analog
first, but I doubt this util produces
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Peter Peltonen wrote:
Hi,
I'm building a home network for a friend and was wondering if following setup
would be possible:
Internet
|
|
eth0
LINUX eth1 -- WIN1
eth2
|
|
WIN2
So I would connect the Windoze machines directly to the Linux box. And
HI:
Look this:
http://www.acmebw.com/askmrdns/bind-messages.htm
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Mark Lo wrote:
Hi,
What is the meaning of the following log files: especially for
ns_forw
and ns_resp !!!
Feb 17 11:55:30 dns1 named[712]: ns_forw: sendto([198.41.0.4].53):
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
I'm running RH 6.2, and the end result is that I can't print to any SMB
printers. Does anyone know what the following errors actually mean? More
importantly, how can I fix it?
Feb 20 00:15:43 cyrix lpd[30728]: cannot execv /var/spool/lpd/lp/filter
Thanks for the help Mikkel,
I got it working, but there are still some quirks namely at the
module level.
1) I have to run depmod -a manually as modprobe does not find the
ne2k-pci module. I would like to automate the loading of the
module. Up to now this is causing some problems.
2)
Hi Mikkel, Robby,
Feb 19 17:46:18 weisktsv03 kernel: Packet log: input DENY lo PROTO=1
24.68.176.193:3 24.68.176.193:1 L=132 S=0xC0 I=4058 F=0x T=255 (#13)
What could be wrong? Why is 24.68.176.193 trying to connect to itself fro
port 3 to port 1?
Even more
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Leonard den Ottolander spewed into the bitstream:
LdOHi!
LdO
LdO I was asked to install a web traffic statistics tool on one of our servers.
LdOOn two other servers we are running mkstats, which was installed by our ISP. I
LdOfound out mkstats is now a
Hello,
Maybe you have an error in the Virtual Host configuration directive.
For me, the extrange thing is the slash after the ServerName directive:
ServerName www.mydomain.com/
^^^
You could try without using it:
ServerName www.mydomain.com
I
Frank:
Your file looks correct (except maybe that trailing slash, but I guess you
know that already).
My question is this: Does your box talk directly to that outside IP?
If not and it is being translated by a firewall you will have to put the
local IP address in there that the box answers
On 20 Feb 2001, Dominic Mitchell wrote:
Thanks for the help Mikkel,
I got it working, but there are still some quirks namely at the
module level.
1) I have to run depmod -a manually as modprobe does not find the
ne2k-pci module. I would like to automate the loading of the
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
Hi Mikkel, Robby,
Feb 19 17:46:18 weisktsv03 kernel: Packet log: input DENY lo PROTO=1
24.68.176.193:3 24.68.176.193:1 L=132 S=0xC0 I=4058 F=0x T=255 (#13)
What could be wrong? Why is 24.68.176.193 trying to
Hello Raul,
but my problem is that my ip
masq clients are not able to browse the internet
if they have set their browsers to use the
squid proxy.
I guess you have to insert a rule before the masquerading rule to allow
traffic to the proxy port. Assuming
Yeah the trailing slash is something I saw in an outdated how-to somewhere.
Removing it has no effect on the problem, or anything else for that matter.
Frank Reichenbacher
- Original Message -
From: "Toms Garca Ferrari" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 20,
Does anybody know whether RH 7 would install out of the box on a machine
with Athlon and ASUS A7V motherboard ? If not, are there some tricks for
installation ?
Many thanks in advance,
Roman Martonak.
--
Dr. Roman Martonak
Department of
Hi, has anyone got reiserfs to patch on the new RedHat released kernel
packages 2.2.17-14? I'm trying to apply the
linux-2.2.17-reiserfs-3.5.28.patch file to the RedHat kernel source and it
fails on most of the hunks it tries to patch.
This is on RedHat 6.2 by the way.
Now I'd just go and
Hi Chuck,
Why not use webalizer? It works fine, looks nice, and the price is
right!
Where would I get webalizer? Freshmeat? Homepage? Thanx.
Bye,
Leonard.
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Leonard den Ottolander spewed into the bitstream:
LdOHi Chuck,
LdO
LdO Why not use webalizer? It works fine, looks nice, and the price is
LdO right!
LdO
LdO Where would I get webalizer? Freshmeat? Homepage? Thanx.
http://www.webalizer.org/
--
Chuck Mead, chuck
Hello,
I'm new to that mailing list, but when I checked in the archive, I
didn't find the answer to my problems.
I 've installed Redhad 7.0, with kernel 2.2.16, then I upgraded the
kernel to 2.2.18.
Yesterday I tried to upgrade to kernel 2.4.1, but the result is not
the one I expected. ;-(
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Simone Lucarelli wrote:
[snip]
So do i...
I tried to install additional rules, such as:
ipchains -A input -s xxx.xxx.xx.x -d xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 1433 -p
udp -j ACCEPT
ipchains -A input -s xxx.xxx.xx.x -d xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 1433 -p
tcp -j ACCEPT
but it still doesn't work...
Hey there,
I was wondering if anyone knew of a good command that would help me
determine if a file was older than a specified date. The reason I need
this is that I am doing some botched versioning control and I need to move
files that are dated older than 30 days off to another directory.
Hello all,
I have successfully setup BIND but have the following question:
In order for my DNS server to serve as authoritative for a domain, does
its (the DNS server) in-arpa have to be setup properly too? In other
words, I have to get my ISP to properly in-arpa the IP address so that my
DNS
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Kevin Wood wrote:
Hey there,
I was wondering if anyone knew of a good command that would help me
determine if a file was older than a specified date. The reason I need
this is that I am doing some botched versioning control and I need to move
files that are dated
Feb 20 00:15:43 cyrix lpd[30728]: cannot execv /var/spool/lpd/lp/filter
Feb 20 00:15:43 cyrix lpd[30727]: lp: job could not be printed
Make sure your filter file looks like this, with root:root ownership and
755 permissions (at least that's how mine is).
-rwxr-xr-x1 root root
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Kevin Wood wrote:
Hey there,
I was wondering if anyone knew of a good command that would help me
determine if a file was older than a specified date. The reason I need
this is that I am doing some botched
On Wed, 21 Feb 2001, Ditesh Kumar wrote:
Hello all,
I have successfully setup BIND but have the following question:
In order for my DNS server to serve as authoritative for a domain, does
its (the DNS server) in-arpa have to be setup properly too? In other
words, I have to get my ISP to
On Wed, 21 Feb 2001, Ditesh Kumar wrote:
No. It helps when you try and do revers DNS lookups, but reverse DNS
doesn't even need to point to your domain name.
Hmmm, okay - let me explain further about my problem. When I try to
change the authoritative nameserver for my domains (which were
No...you are authoritative for your domain as long as you've got your DNS
server configured to answer for it, and you've registered your DNS server
with a registrar to answer for that domain.
If your ISP delegates authority to your server for your in-addr.arpa, then
you become authoritative for
The file's creation date would be the issue here. Essentially, if I were
to copy a file to a directory, it will get a creation date at this
time. 30 days from now, I would like that file moved. Which
option/command sounds the most useful for this situation?
Thanks
Kevin Wood
On Tue, 20
Here's a korn shell script that I use on my fax server to cleanup the
files in the working dir. It removes any files older than 2 days. (We do
a lot of faxing :) ) You'll need to tweak it a bit, but this works for
me.
#!/bin/ksh
#
# cleanup.sh Daily cleanup of fax system directories
#
cd
http://www.nominum.com/resources/faqs/bind-faq.html#lameserver
If you do not want to see these in your logs add these lines to your
/etc/named.conf file:
logging {
category lame-servers { null; };
};
Perfect Answer! Thanks Chuck! =)
-Ed
Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
You spoil the joke. I actually laughed :-).
I know, I know.
It's my tragic flaw.
Well, one of them.
I laughed too, in case it matters.
Oh, yeah: ;)
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Michael Jinks, IB // Technical Entity // Saecos Corporation
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Ed Lazor spewed into the bitstream:
EL
EL
ELhttp://www.nominum.com/resources/faqs/bind-faq.html#lameserver
EL
ELIf you do not want to see these in your logs add these lines to your
EL/etc/named.conf file:
EL
ELlogging {
EL category lame-servers { null; };
EL
It installed on mine, with a 1ghz AMD. I had to disable PNP in the bios to
get it to see my network card and my sound card.
Good luck
Jim
- Original Message -
From: "Roman Martonak" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 8:14 AM
Subject: RH7 and ASUS
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Kevin Wood wrote:
The file's creation date would be the issue here. Essentially, if I were
to copy a file to a directory, it will get a creation date at this
time. 30 days from now, I would like that file moved. Which
option/command sounds the most useful for this
It means they're running an NT server.
(sorry, couldn't resist)
Ed Lazor wrote:
I'm seeing a lot of this in the logs for my dns server. Anyone know what
it means?
Feb 20 12:54:58 arcane named[1090]: Lame server on
'101.135.116.213.in-addr.arpa' (in '135.116.213.in-addr.arpa'?):
Rob Saul [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm not sure how, but my system local isn't
set. It defaults to 'C'. I tried locale_config,
but it didn't help.
/etc/sysconfig/i18n
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Red Hat, Inc.
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