Multiple outbound interface...

2001-03-12 Thread John Indra
Hi folks... I am just wondering, is it possible to do this kind of thing with RH 6.2 (kernel 2.2.16)? I have 3 cable modems. I connect each to one NIC, thus in this computer I have 4 NICs. 3 for outbound connection to the Internet and the fourth NIC is given the address 192.168.1.1 (for private

Re: Wolverine

2001-03-12 Thread Michael Burger
It's a home grown beast called slide...given to me by a guy who wrote it for use on his sun boxes. I only use it on boxes I admin, and the reason I use it is that it's like a combination of su and sudo, but without having to know the root password. As with sudo, you have to be a member of the gr

Re: HTTPD.CONF

2001-03-12 Thread Michael Burger
Silly question time...does the box in question answer to the IP for the vhost in question? On Mon, 12 Mar 2001 18:32:05 -0800, Ben Ocean wrote: >Hi; >For some reason I can't add a virtual host to my httpd.conf file and get it >to show up. All my other vhosts are working fine. It's not a typo be

Re: strange date changes

2001-03-12 Thread Statux
On my system, I have the hardware clock (via BIOS) set to GMT, I have the correct zone set under Linux, and I have Linux set to do UTC. I've never had a problem with my time :) On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, Matthew Melvin wrote: > Hello All, > > I've got a box here, redhat 5.2 with all the errata,

strange date changes

2001-03-12 Thread Matthew Melvin
Hello All, I've got a box here, redhat 5.2 with all the errata, and a 2.2.18 kernel but seems to be confused about it's time. For the last 2 days it has been more or less randomly jumping the system clock forward 10 hours. This makes me think it must be someone sort of time zone confusi

X Server

2001-03-12 Thread cfeller
I am hoping that some of you can help.  I have only been running Red Hat for about six months, and I know just enough to get myself in trouble, (which is exactly what I did).  I am running RH7, which I upgraded from 6.2.  I am running a Software Integrators Saturn GL video card because I have a H

Re: CD-RWs

2001-03-12 Thread ABrady
On 12-Mar-2001 fred smith opined: > On Mon, Mar 12, 2001 at 04:18:10PM -0800, Rick Flurer wrote: >> my understanding is that a formatted cd-RW disk will not >> hold anywhere near 650 MB of data. more like 500 MB if i recall >> correctly. > > I *think* that is true if they have a UDF filesystem,

Re: CD-RWs

2001-03-12 Thread fred smith
On Mon, Mar 12, 2001 at 04:18:10PM -0800, Rick Flurer wrote: > my understanding is that a formatted cd-RW disk will not > hold anywhere near 650 MB of data. more like 500 MB if i recall correctly. I *think* that is true if they have a UDF filesystem, like they get on Windoze if you choose the op

Re: how to send a cmd from win to linux? (solved)

2001-03-12 Thread gary
Dear all, Thanks for all advise Ricky thanks, I got the lando to solve my problem... rdgs, gary - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, March 12, 2001 4:52 PM Subject: Re: how to send a cmd from win to lin

Re: DVD in Red Hat 7.0

2001-03-12 Thread Trond Eivind Glomsrød
"Bill Lathan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I was surprised this evening to find that I could not install Red > Hat 7.0 using a DVD-ROM drive and a boot diskette. Is it an EIDE one? I've used a couple of those without problems - this has worked well on all occasions. > After the above, I tried

HTTPD.CONF

2001-03-12 Thread Ben Ocean
Hi; For some reason I can't add a virtual host to my httpd.conf file and get it to show up. All my other vhosts are working fine. It's not a typo because I copied a working vhost and just changed the address. Instead of resolving to the vhost, it resolves to another vhost (my own). I don't unde

Re: Wolverine

2001-03-12 Thread Bret Hughes
Mike Burger wrote: > So far, so good. I had to finagle a little with my video settings, but I had > to do that before, too...Apparently this laptop only supports 1024x768 at > 16bit color. I keep forgetting that I can't do 24bit at that res, on this > thing. > > Now, I download Helix/Ximian Gn

Re: DVD in Red Hat 7.0

2001-03-12 Thread Mike Burger
Quite probably, yes. DVD drives will sometimes work with a regular CD-ROM driver, but you can't count on that. On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Bill Lathan wrote: > I was surprised this evening to find that I could not install Red Hat 7.0 using a >DVD-ROM drive and a boot diskette. I installed this drive

Re: QT error

2001-03-12 Thread Statux
I recall getting this error on another machine I was working on. Check all of your QTDIR variables (wherever they may be set), and then check the directory itself. make sure you don't have an old version of qt installed somewhere (via RPM maybe.. do a "rpm -q qt" or the same on qt-devel). do a "l

Re: QT error

2001-03-12 Thread Kirk
Its looking for th QT libraries not the QT docs. IIRC the QT libs are in /usr/lib/qt-x.x.x Kirk >On Mon, 12 Mar 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >I have QT 2.3.0 loaded, but when I compile my program , it's saying ... > > checking for QT .. configure: error QT ( >=QT 2.2.1) (Libraries)

DVD in Red Hat 7.0

2001-03-12 Thread Bill Lathan
I was surprised this evening to find that I could not install Red Hat 7.0 using a DVD-ROM drive and a boot diskette. I installed this drive instead of a CDROM drive because some installation media I have is on DVD. The DVD-ROM drive is working properly as I tried a Windows 98 diskette and a

QT error

2001-03-12 Thread AABAN34
  I have QT 2.3.0 loaded, but when I compile my program , it's saying ...    checking for QT .. configure: error QT ( >=QT 2.2.1) (Libraries) not found Please check your installation. What is it telling me to do?  I did a set command and saw that QTDIR was pointed to another dir called 2.2.

Squid + kernel 2.4.2 * WCCP for tranparent proxy

2001-03-12 Thread sixx
Was wondering anyone here have gotten WCCP to work with kernel 2.4.2 for transparent proxy. My previous attempts on 2.2 kernels were successful, but somehow on 2.4.2 the WCCP module doesn't talk to my cisco router. Any tips? =) How about using GRE tunneling for tranparent proxy? Any pointers to

Re: Wolverine

2001-03-12 Thread Mike Burger
So far, so good. I had to finagle a little with my video settings, but I had to do that before, too...Apparently this laptop only supports 1024x768 at 16bit color. I keep forgetting that I can't do 24bit at that res, on this thing. Now, I download Helix/Ximian Gnome. And add a few personal t

foo log

2001-03-12 Thread mjs
WOW!..this is odd,..i installed BIND 8.2.3 from scratch, running make make clean make depend mak all and before doing 'make install' I deleted the .settings file in the src dir and edited the /src/port/linux Makefile.set to alter the DESTINATION dir to /usr/local/bind823 and its child dir DESTSBI

Re: Wolverine

2001-03-12 Thread Ted Gervais
At 04:17 PM 12/03/2001 -0500, you wrote: >Well, I've downloaded the ISOs, and have burned them to CD (RW, so that I >can replace them with the real thing when it comes out)...I'll install it >on my laptop and let you know how I make out. OK. Great STuff. You will like it. Sure nice to have every

Re: Curiosity

2001-03-12 Thread Thornton Prime
On Mon, 12 Mar 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > RedHat sells a number of "bundles", e.g., IBM Small Business Server, Lotus > Domino Application Sever, HP Open Mail (probably ought to drop that one as > HP has). All are bundles with RH 6.2 rather than RH 7.0. Is there a > message here we should

Re: Netscape Address Book V4.76 Crashes In RH 7

2001-03-12 Thread Statux
isn't this problem answered all the time? it's all over the errata (if anyone reads it). from what I remember, you have to go through the $HOME/.netscape/*.js files and remove anything pertaining to locale this and locale that. I'm also told that it might not stick between uses. It's all in the

Re: How to make CD Re-write work in RH 7.0 and/or Mandrake 7.0

2001-03-12 Thread Stephen Liu
Hi John, Thanks for your advice and time. What I am looking for is whether in Linux environment "drag" and "drop" method can be used to burn a CD RW. In M$ Windows by using the software "Direct CD" it can achieve such goal. It is quite useful. Any pointer would be appreciated. Thanks

Netscape Address Book V4.76 Crashes In RH 7

2001-03-12 Thread Michael H. C. Edwards
When ever I attempt to use the Address Book when I select the "TO or BCC or CC" buttons the program crashes. I would like to know how to fix this problem. Thanks, -- Mike Edwards Technical Director (MIS) MACI Ph: 703-379-7080 Ext. 104 Fx: 703-820-4953 Powered by Red Hat Linux 7.0 _

Curiosity

2001-03-12 Thread Tom_Curl . ENERTEX_SYSTEMS
RedHat sells a number of "bundles", e.g., IBM Small Business Server, Lotus Domino Application Sever, HP Open Mail (probably ought to drop that one as HP has). All are bundles with RH 6.2 rather than RH 7.0. Is there a message here we should all know about? Tom Curl Enertex Systems ___

Inetd Slowdown

2001-03-12 Thread Gary S. Ingram
I have several servers running RedHat 6.1 - they are primarily used for mail and also act as an Internet gateway. There seems to be an occasional slowdown in all services started by inetd - ipop3d, telnet, ftp . ipop3d is the largest problem - for a mailbox with 1 or 2 short messages - may take

Re: Xconfig

2001-03-12 Thread Mike A. Harris
On Thu, 8 Mar 2001, Ted Gervais wrote: >Wondering about Xconfig and ones choices about making selections under 8 , 16 >,24 bits. What will these selections give you? Lets say you selection a >screen setting of 1024 under 8, 16 and 24 bits. What does that mean? And >more important - how do you c

Re: kde-config ?

2001-03-12 Thread Ray Zupancic
I did an rpm -q --file kde-config and rpm says that it' s in kde-libs-2.1... On Friday 09 March 2001 05:24, you wrote: > i'm trying to compile kde 2.1 from the srpms > but it fails for not finding kde-config > as far as I could dig on the net , this should be an executable/script > but where is

RE: IP Forwarding by MAC address

2001-03-12 Thread Tom_Curl . ENERTEX_SYSTEMS
I am referring to IPChains, I believe you said that is what you were using in your firewall. Normally you might open the firewall to pass all outbound htttp requests. But instead, you can deny http and then allow only selected internal addresses to go out. Tom Curl Enertex Systems "Cha

My server got hacked.

2001-03-12 Thread Bernie Huang
Hi, all, I have a Redhat 7.0 server setup as a firewall. I am a newbie to secure my linux box, and I didn't do a good job in my services and firewall configuration. Some time ago, I received a phone call from my cable provider informing that someone has routed my machine and use my ip to pok

Xconfig

2001-03-12 Thread Ted Gervais
Wondering about Xconfig and ones choices about making selections under 8 , 16 ,24 bits. What will these selections give you? Lets say you selection a screen setting of 1024 under 8, 16 and 24 bits. What does that mean? And more important - how do you chose between having a screen setting run

Re: RedHat Bundles

2001-03-12 Thread Matthew Saltzman
Mike Burger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Well, I don't know about that. I'm running Guiness as my front end server >for my little ISP, here. It serves up web pages, handles email (smtp, >pop3 and imap) and lots of other gunk with nary a hiccup. I think it all depends on what your production pro

Re: restricting mail addresses

2001-03-12 Thread Mike Burger
Instead of .forward for that task, use .procmailrc. man procmailex for help on that. On Sun, 11 Mar 2001, Spyros Ioakim wrote: > I want to restrict a user to receive e-mail from the world but from > specific users/ips only. > The reason i want to do that is that i have a .forward file which is

Re: web site statistics tools

2001-03-12 Thread Mike Burger
don't know about commercial, but I'm very happy with the free program, Webalizer. On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Kapil Sharma wrote: > Can anyone please send me links to the best commercial web site statistics > tools? > > Thank you > kapil > > > _ >

RE:web site statistics tools

2001-03-12 Thread Frank Carreiro
You might want to check out this tool. Webalizer is run here and we are VERY satisfied with it. Hope this meets your needs http://www.mrunix.net/webalizer/ Frank > Can anyone please send me links to the best commercial web site statistics > tools? > > Thank you > kapil > > > _

restricting mail addresses

2001-03-12 Thread Spyros Ioakim
I want to restrict a user to receive e-mail from the world but from specific users/ips only. The reason i want to do that is that i have a .forward file which is actually an internal mailing list and i don't want users outside of the company to post to it. Is there a reason to do this with sendma

web site statistics tools

2001-03-12 Thread Kapil Sharma
Can anyone please send me links to the best commercial web site statistics tools? Thank you kapil _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ___ Redhat-list mai

Re: RH7

2001-03-12 Thread Michael R. Jinks
Close, not quite. /etc/xinetd.d/ contains files for each service that xinetd manages; xinetd.conf just contains configuration for xinetd itself. xinetd and xinetd.conf each have manpages, I think the former is probably the best place to start looking for configuration information, but the file y

Re: CD-RWs

2001-03-12 Thread Dale Kosan
I use cdrw's only and I can fit the install image on 1 cd and the app cd on another.I think the problem lies else where, just not sure where... Dale Kosan Customer Support Rep. Chi Corporation 26309 Miles Road, #4 Warrensville Heights, Ohio 44125 Voice:1-800-828-0599 Fax:216-360-8301 [EMAIL

Samba "Reloading services after SIGHUP" problem

2001-03-12 Thread Eric Sisler
Greetings all, I'm experiencing a strange (and annoying) problem running samba on my 6.2 server. After just about every Win '9x network login, I see the message: "Reloading services after SIGHUP" in the corresponding PC's /var/log/samba/log.PCNAME file. Access to network drives works, for t

Re: RH7

2001-03-12 Thread Statux
look at /etc/xinetd.conf (I think that's the file) On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Bruce Kall wrote: > I just reinstalled by Linux box from the RH7 CD (not an upgrade). > Unfortunately > I installed it as a 'workstation' rather than a 'server'. I > do not want to completely reinstall it and I cannot telnet

Re: CD-RWs

2001-03-12 Thread Rick Flurer
my understanding is that a formatted cd-RW disk will not hold anywhere near 650 MB of data. more like 500 MB if i recall correctly. - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, March 12, 2001 10:31 AM Subject: RE: CD-RWs > > ABrady wrote: > > > > S

Re: Wolverine

2001-03-12 Thread Mike Burger
Well, I've downloaded the ISOs, and have burned them to CD (RW, so that I can replace them with the real thing when it comes out)...I'll install it on my laptop and let you know how I make out. On Sun, 11 Mar 2001, Ted Gervais wrote: > > Hi Mike. > > Good to see a few words from you. We depend o

Re: MoonGroup is back up!

2001-03-12 Thread Wolfgang Pfeiffer
Message from Chuck Mead on Mon, 12 Mar 2001, 15:58 <-0500>: > On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Wolfgang Pfeiffer spewed into the bitstream: > > WP> > WP> > WP>Message from Chuck Mead on Mon, 12 Mar 2001, 15:28 <-0500>: > WP> > WP>> On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Wolfgang Pfeiffer spewed into the bitstream: > WP>> >

Re: MoonGroup is back up!

2001-03-12 Thread Chuck Mead
On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Wolfgang Pfeiffer spewed into the bitstream: WP> WP> WP>Message from Chuck Mead on Mon, 12 Mar 2001, 15:28 <-0500>: WP> WP>> On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Wolfgang Pfeiffer spewed into the bitstream: WP>> WP>> WP>Chuck, WP>> WP>great to hear that (as I hope :)) it was not my system (b

Re: MoonGroup is back up!

2001-03-12 Thread Wolfgang Pfeiffer
Message from Chuck Mead on Mon, 12 Mar 2001, 15:28 <-0500>: > On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Wolfgang Pfeiffer spewed into the bitstream: > > WP>Chuck, > WP>great to hear that (as I hope :)) it was not my system (because most often > WP>this is the first mistake I'm searching for if somthing doesn't work

Re: MoonGroup is back up!

2001-03-12 Thread Chuck Mead
On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Wolfgang Pfeiffer spewed into the bitstream: WP>Chuck, WP>great to hear that (as I hope :)) it was not my system (because most often WP>this is the first mistake I'm searching for if somthing doesn't work as I WP>expected) being responsible for 'Did you run htmerge?' WP>:) T

RE: how to send a cmd from win to linux?

2001-03-12 Thread Tristan Hill
> Dear all, > > Thanks for all help given... > > I think I shd give more clear pictures on why I need this?? > Cause I got some program in linux box, which need to be run as batch > process, but need to perform by end user once they completed their daily > job. Which I want, is just to make thier

Dynalink L10BC pcmcia nic

2001-03-12 Thread Leonard den Ottolander
Hi all, I have been fooling around with a Dynalink L10BC pcmcia NIC today. The box says it's Linux compatible and drivers should be provided, but the fact that Linux is mentioned between Windows ME and 2000 made me somewhat suspicious. Of course (?) there are no Linux drivers

Re: MoonGroup is back up!

2001-03-12 Thread Wolfgang Pfeiffer
Chuck, great to hear that (as I hope :)) it was not my system (because most often this is the first mistake I'm searching for if somthing doesn't work as I expected) being responsible for 'Did you run htmerge?' :) Regards. Wolfgang -- Wolfgang Pfeiffer http://www.geocitie

Re: RedHat Bundles

2001-03-12 Thread Mike Burger
Well, I don't know about that. I'm running Guiness as my front end server for my little ISP, here. It serves up web pages, handles email (smtp, pop3 and imap) and lots of other gunk with nary a hiccup. On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote: > On Mon, 12 Mar 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrot

Re: RedHat Bundles

2001-03-12 Thread Mike Burger
Because IBM/Lotus hasn't put together a RH7 based distribution? On Mon, 12 Mar 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Why do the "Bundles", e.g., Lotus Domino, IBM Small Business Server, etc., > all include RH 6.2 rather than RH 7.0? > > > > ___ > Redhat-list

Re: RedHat Bundles

2001-03-12 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
On Mon, 12 Mar 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Why do the "Bundles", e.g., Lotus Domino, IBM Small Business Server, etc., > all include RH 6.2 rather than RH 7.0? > > This is a guess, but it is probably that they are waiting for the 7.x series to stablize with the 2.4.x kernel. Right now, the

Re: autofs? in RH7

2001-03-12 Thread Trond Eivind Glomsrød
Bruce Kall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > What did autofs get replaced by in RH7? Nothing - it's still there. -- Trond Eivind Glomsrød Red Hat, Inc. ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-l

autofs? in RH7

2001-03-12 Thread Bruce Kall
What did autofs get replaced by in RH7? (I ca't seem to find any autofs rpm). Thanks, Bruce -- Bruce Kall Mayo Foundation Rochester, MN e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] phone: (507) 255-4768 ==

RE: CD-RWs

2001-03-12 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
On Mon, 12 Mar 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > ABrady wrote: > > > > Something may be wrong with the sizes of the ISOs. I downloaded them and > > burned them onto ordinary, cheapo (.19) CDRs without a problem. I > > guarantee the CDRs aren't any sort of special, high-capacity media. > > > >

RE: CD-RWs

2001-03-12 Thread ABrady
On 12-Mar-2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] opined: > > ABrady wrote: >> >> Something may be wrong with the sizes of the ISOs. I downloaded them >> and >> burned them onto ordinary, cheapo (.19) CDRs without a problem. I >> guarantee the CDRs aren't any sort of special, high-capacity media. >> >> You mig

RE: CD-RWs

2001-03-12 Thread stephen
ABrady wrote: > > Something may be wrong with the sizes of the ISOs. I downloaded them and > burned them onto ordinary, cheapo (.19) CDRs without a problem. I > guarantee the CDRs aren't any sort of special, high-capacity media. > > You might want to verify the sizes and/or download again. Hrm

Re: What's Starting GMC?

2001-03-12 Thread Larry Grover
To stop gnome from "autorunning" when you insert a cd, you need to remove the magicdev package. __ Larry Grover, PhD Assoc Prof of Physiology Marshall Univ Sch of Med On Mon, 12 Mar 2001 10:00:27 -0600, eric clover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > to stop it from coming up when you insert a c

RedHat Bundles

2001-03-12 Thread tcurl
Why do the "Bundles", e.g., Lotus Domino, IBM Small Business Server, etc., all include RH 6.2 rather than RH 7.0? ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

Re: MoonGroup is back up!

2001-03-12 Thread Chuck Mead
On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Mike Burger spewed into the bitstream: MB>Excellent...but now your "csm@" instead of "chuck@" MB> MB>Oh, how you've changed. chuck is an alias now... fewer letters to type don't ya know! BTW... htdig is digging away but it's not done yet... hopefully it will finish this a

RE: CD-RWs

2001-03-12 Thread ABrady
On 12-Mar-2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] opined: > > > I downloaded the Wolverine beta iso images last night and am now trying > to burn them to CD. However, when I fire up cdrecord, it bombs > complaining that the images are too large. Following is the command > I'm issuing and (somewhat truncated)

Re: CD-RWs

2001-03-12 Thread Dale Kosan
I dont think so, I burned mine to normal 650mb disks.I did not do it from the command line though, xcdroast : ) Dale Kosan ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

CD-RWs

2001-03-12 Thread stephen
I downloaded the Wolverine beta iso images last night and am now trying to burn them to CD. However, when I fire up cdrecord, it bombs complaining that the images are too large. Following is the command I'm issuing and (somewhat truncated) results: # cdrecord -v dev=0,4,0 speed=4 -data -ign

Re: console vs. xterm

2001-03-12 Thread Nitebirdz
On Sun, 11 Mar 2001, Scott Jacobsen wrote: > Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2001 09:42:40 -0700 > From: Scott Jacobsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: console vs. xterm > > > What's the difference between a console and an xterm? > > I ask because I'm trying

Re: (ot)Yacc/Lex

2001-03-12 Thread John T. Douglass
On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Todd A. Jacobs wrote: >> Please, I need information about: >> Yacc >> Lex > >http://www.gnu.org > >They're both GNU-sponsored, so that will be your best bet. You can also >buy books about them from O'Reilly and Associates. > >Todd A. Jacobs >CodeGnome Consulting, LTD No, nei

Re: RH7

2001-03-12 Thread Mike Burger
You take it correctly. The general thinking, I suppose, is that workstations are run locally. Now, if it were me, I wouldn't bother to install telnetd onthat workstation, but openssh instead. On Mon, 12 Mar 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I take it RH7 worksta does not install TelnetD by d

RedHat 7 and Xserver problems........

2001-03-12 Thread Steve Herron
hello, I have just installed RedHat 7 on my machine.It came as a 2 cd package, which included both XFree86 4.0.1 and 3.0.3. I have followed the on screen instructions and have installed GNOME and XF86. The problem i now face is that my Arklogic1000pv video adapter is only supported by XF86 3.0.3

Re: What's Starting GMC?

2001-03-12 Thread Bret Hughes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > This stops gdm from loading, but what I am referring to is gmc...At > least I think it's gmc. I want to know how I stop the explorer like > file browser from opening every time I log into my computer or insert > a cd. Any ideas? > Sorry, I am brain dead. I don't remem

RE: named problems

2001-03-12 Thread Gill, Vern
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Turns out I lied. Remming the first acl did help, then removing the 192.168.0.0/16; is what did it. Sorry for being stupid... -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGPfreeware 6.5.8 for non-commercial use iQA/AwUBOqzy0BeamMdwy9

Re: What's Starting GMC?

2001-03-12 Thread eric clover
to stop it from coming up when you insert a cd i think you set /dev/cdrom to noauto in /etc/fstab eric - Original Message - This stops gdm from loading, but what I am referring to is gmc...At least I think it's gmc. I want to know how I stop the explorer like file browser from opening ev

Re: RH7

2001-03-12 Thread Trond Eivind Glomsrød
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > I take it RH7 worksta does not install TelnetD by default? I ran into the > same problem my self, the only way I got it to work is to install everything. > I know that your not suppost to install everything, but for a beginner it's > the best way. It's not, and I

named problems

2001-03-12 Thread Gill, Vern
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I am having problems with a named that I built from sources... Not SRPM, but tar.xx. I can do lookups all day on the box that it's running on. However, when I try to lookup from another on my LAN, it fails. Can't find server, NXDOMAIN blah blah... Any

Re: RH7

2001-03-12 Thread AABAN34
 I take it RH7 worksta does not install TelnetD by default? I ran into the same problem my self, the only way I got it to work is to install everything. I know that your not suppost to install everything, but for a beginner it's the best way. Brian

Re: RH7

2001-03-12 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Bruce Kall wrote: > I just reinstalled by Linux box from the RH7 CD (not an upgrade). > Unfortunately > I installed it as a 'workstation' rather than a 'server'. I > do not want to completely reinstall it and I cannot telnet,ftp > etc into it. > > I have done an up2date. > >

Re: What's Starting GMC?

2001-03-12 Thread chadws
This stops gdm from loading, but what I am referring to is gmc...At least I think it's gmc. I want to know how I stop the explorer like file browser from opening every time I log into my computer or insert a cd. Any ideas? Thanks, Chad > the line is in /etc/inittab. It is wgere the default ru

Re: What's Starting GMC?

2001-03-12 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Bret Hughes wrote: > "Chad W. Skinner" wrote: > > > I've been looking through my startup scripts and I don't see which one is > > starting gmc for gnome sessions. Does anyone know how to disable this so it > > does not start when you log in? > > the line is in /etc/inittab. I

RH7

2001-03-12 Thread Bruce Kall
I just reinstalled by Linux box from the RH7 CD (not an upgrade). Unfortunately I installed it as a 'workstation' rather than a 'server'. I do not want to completely reinstall it and I cannot telnet,ftp etc into it. I have done an up2date. I have installed xinitd, wu-ftp but what other rpm's do

Re: "not enough space to build proposed filesystem" on 6G partition?

2001-03-12 Thread rpjday
On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Michael R. Jinks wrote: > I'm an idiot, sorry for the bandwidth waste. I had been disregarding > the notice from fdisk saying that the partition table would not be > updated until the system rebooted. Reboot, all is as expected. i've known this for a while, but i've never

Re: "not enough space to build proposed filesystem" on 6G partition?

2001-03-12 Thread Michael R. Jinks
I'm an idiot, sorry for the bandwidth waste. I had been disregarding the notice from fdisk saying that the partition table would not be updated until the system rebooted. Reboot, all is as expected. -- Michael Jinks, IB // Technical Entity // Saecos Corporation Opinions expressed above are my

Re: Inetd Slowdown

2001-03-12 Thread Mike Burger
You might want to look at one of hte POP3 daemons that runs standalone...I'm partial to cucipop, though there are others like qpopper and gnu-pop3d. On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Gary S. Ingram wrote: > I have several servers running RedHat 6.1 - they are primarily > used for mail and also act as an Inte

MoonGroup back up!

2001-03-12 Thread Chuck Mead
The site has returned to service... I am still working on getting the search engine working. It should be all done today. -- Chuck Mead, csm -AT- moongroup.com, Owner, MoonGroup.com (Note: html formatted email sent to me is filtered & deleted unread) GnuPG Public Key Available: http://wwwkeys.us.

Re: Inetd Slowdown

2001-03-12 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Gary S. Ingram wrote: > I have several servers running RedHat 6.1 - they are primarily > used for mail and also act as an Internet gateway. > > There seems to be an occasional slowdown in all services started by > inetd - ipop3d, telnet, ftp . ipop3d is the largest problem -

Re: What's Starting GMC?

2001-03-12 Thread Bret Hughes
"Chad W. Skinner" wrote: > I've been looking through my startup scripts and I don't see which one is > starting gmc for gnome sessions. Does anyone know how to disable this so it > does not start when you log in? the line is in /etc/inittab. It is wgere the default runlevel is set: Now it reads

Re: Linux and viruses

2001-03-12 Thread Krikofer
What you all are saying is new to me. However, I do know that in DOS session will show up 8.3 filenames and in Windows 9x session will show up as long file names but still stored as 8.3. Copying from ext2 partition to vfat (fat16) went without a hitch only if you deselect preserve attributes or y

Inetd Slowdown

2001-03-12 Thread Gary S. Ingram
I have several servers running RedHat 6.1 - they are primarily used for mail and also act as an Internet gateway. There seems to be an occasional slowdown in all services started by inetd - ipop3d, telnet, ftp . ipop3d is the largest problem - for a mailbox with 1 or 2 short messages - may take

Red Hat 6.2 & XFree86 4.0.2 & Glibc2.2 Problems

2001-03-12 Thread Matthews, John
Hello, I would appreciate any help someone might have with upgrading XFree86. Here's my problem. I attempted to upgrade my system to Glibc 2.2 with the glibc2.2.2 and glibc-common2.2.2 RPM's on www.rpmfind.net. I had some dependency problems at first then used the --nodeps to ge

Language settings

2001-03-12 Thread Tepponen, Mikko
I downloaded RedHat Linux 7.0 as a ISO image from a mirror site ftp.funet.fi. For some reason the GUI is partly in japanese as some of the help texts in the system level. Major part of the text are in english (even thought I chose from the KDE settings that it should be in finnish), which is good,

What's Starting GMC?

2001-03-12 Thread Chad W. Skinner
I've been looking through my startup scripts and I don't see which one is starting gmc for gnome sessions. Does anyone know how to disable this so it does not start when you log in? Thanks, Chad ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://

Upgrading 6.0 to 7.0

2001-03-12 Thread Stuart Clark
Hi All, Is it worth trying the RH7cd to upgrade from RH6.0 to RH7? Or would it be better to build another box, install a fresh RH7 then transfer the conf, passwd, home, dir's etc to the new box? Regards Stu ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PRO

Configure a NIS server

2001-03-12 Thread Alejandro J. Gallegos
Hi: do you know if RPC is necessary to configure a NIS server? when i try to compile the Makefile file the system advice me that the RPC program isn't registered and i don't know how to solve this problem. _ Get Your Private

Re: MoonGroup is back up!

2001-03-12 Thread Mike Burger
Excellent...but now your "csm@" instead of "chuck@" Oh, how you've changed. On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Chuck Mead wrote: >:-) > > -- > Chuck Mead, csm -AT- moongroup.com, Owner, MoonGroup.com > (Note: html formatted email sent to me is filtered & deleted unread) > GnuPG Public Key Available: http:/

Re: how to send a cmd from win to linux?

2001-03-12 Thread rickyw
> From: "gary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: how to send a cmd from win to linux? > Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2001 11:38:11 +0800 > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Dear all, > Thanks for all help given... > I think I shd give more clear pictures on why I need this?? > Cause

RE: IPC$ in Samba

2001-03-12 Thread bill . 2 . parker
Ths indicates a password/userid error of some sort.   I dunno about WinME but Win95, unlike NT and '98, require non-encrypted passwords. So somewhere in you smb.conf you're going to need   encrypt passwords = no   Although you're still going to have to make sure that a valid userid exists a