Hi all,
I just performed my first installation of Seawolf from Cd's. My
previous ones were with ISO images on an Orb drive. I rebuilt the
installation images in order to use them with speech. I install everything.
The system prompted me for disk two, then, for disk one, and again for
This very strange syslog exerpt (below) is taken from
/var/log/messages on a moderately busy network server box with
redhat 6.x on it.
Does anyone know what it is?
If it is any sort of security problems, I'd really like to know :)
It is not alone, I have it happening on four similar boxes.
"William F. Acker WB2FLW +1-303-777-8123" wrote:
Hi all,
I just performed my first installation of Seawolf from Cd's. My
previous ones were with ISO images on an Orb drive. I rebuilt the
installation images in order to use them with speech. I install everything.
The system
Hi Tony,
I don't recognize the specific attack, but it certainly looks like
other buffer overflow attacks that I've seen on syslog events. If
you don't know what service is being attacked you can either look
for the service by its pid (assuming it is still running), look
for a startup
On Sun Apr 22 2001 at 12:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't recognize the specific attack, but it certainly looks like
other buffer overflow attacks that I've seen on syslog events.
Thanks for confirming that I'm not the only one seeing this.
The update is that I'm now seeing this happen
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who can tell me ??
The second 2k in empty_zero_page .
Thank you !!
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I am using one of the linksys 8 port hubs/router and it works great.
Not only does it handle DHCP, but it is VERY flexible about setups. It will
also handle PPPOE for you and will keep you connected 24/7.
It can be setup to ignore IP polling and has allot of other neat stuff.
Not sure if it is a
KSCD does not have permission for a user to write to the local CDDB database.
I had to SU to root and chmod -R a+w cddb in /usr/share/apps/kscd. I consider
this a minor annoyance, but worth looking into. I'm not sure who's to blame
here, KDE or RedHat (I suspect RedHat, but that's just a guess
I have.
Brian
Did you try "traceroute -i ppp0 address"? That always worked for me.
But I have not used it for a while - the last time was on a Rh 5.2
machine.
Mikkel
"If you're not one of us, you are one of them"
On Sat, 21 Apr 2001, Brian Schneider wrote:
Smart relay - thank you Mikkel and mburger
That is what I needed. Thank you. This has been driving me nuts since
earlier this week. Now I am getting flooded with all these test mails I
was sending to myself. ugh.
On another un-related note (
Something else you need to look into:
You have 2 IDE controllers, I'm guessing. 1 harddisk, 1 cdrom drive, 1 zip
drive, and now the CDRW.
How is your stuff set up on the controllers/cables? CD writers should
always be primary to CD readers. You should never pair a CD drive with a
harddisk. I do
Maybe try taking the card physically out of the machine. Reboot it withOUT
the card so it detects nothing there. Shut it down, put the card in, diff
slot if you have one, and boot up again see if it gets detected. If your
still getting the error, submit to bugzilla so someone can see if they
One small thought:
If used at home, maybe in the living room, it may make sense to choose a
switch (and router) that does *not* contain any built in ventilator fan.
This might of course shorten it's life, but then after all any equipment
bought today will be outdated before it's normal life is
Hi;
Something's going bonkers in my server (RH6.2). I've gotten a plethora of
*segmentation fault* statements and some *core dumps* and paid a techie to
go in and fix some stuff since it wouldn't even accept keyboard input. I
*need* to track down what's causing this problem ASAP. When I run,
At 4/16/01 03:47 PM -0400, you wrote:
But use a switch instead of a hub. You'll get better throughput with a
switch.
Bummer, all I have right now is a hub and the nic's for all my boxes.
Could this
be setup so a switch could be added later when the budget permits?
Yes. Hubs and switches
In a similar message last week, Chuck said that the archive rebuilds its
databases during the wee hours. Looking at the time stamp of your message,
you may have tried to access the archives at that time. Chuck suggested
that you try again.
HTH,
Mark
At 01:25 AM 4/22/01 -0500, you wrote:
I
Rodney Fulk wrote:
I am using one of the linksys 8 port hubs/router and it works great. Not only
does it handle DHCP, but it is VERY flexible about setups. It will also handle
PPPOE for you and will keep you connected 24/7.
snip
I paid $220 for mine but they do have the 1 port router
how can i do to run the ppa module (for my parallel zip) with the others at
startup before
mount daemon? (not in rc.local but maybe in /etc/modules.conf)
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Rodney Fulk wrote:
I am using one of the linksys 8 port hubs/router and it works great. Not only
does it handle DHCP, but it is VERY flexible about setups. It will also handle
PPPOE for you and will keep you connected 24/7.
snip
I paid $220
Clarence Donath [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Has anyone here any experience getting Linux to work with the cable
Internet access service Road Runner? Is it doable, is it difficult or
easy, and did you have to do anything special to get it to work?
Works fine for me, no changes necesarry - just
I just tried to search for something about serial terminals using the
maillist search at redhat. What an utterly useless piece of crap. I
knew that Chuck was providing a service and now that the moongroup
searches all come back with 404 errors, I am really bummin.
I just wanted to say:
Thanks
What is the command/options again to build a source rpm such as
package-x.x.x.src.rpm for your configuration/RH version?
Mike Chambers
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"Giulio Bertellini" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Would like to get working binary for supporting G450.
Can not upgrade Redhat 6.1, because I'rm running a very impostant application, which
I cannot upgrade.
Any idea where I can get the binary?
It won't work - support for G450 was a added
Hal Burgiss [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is the kernel-source*rpm virgin source, or does it have RH patches
applied?
Of course.
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John Aldrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
KSCD does not have permission for a user to write to the local CDDB database.
I had to SU to root and chmod -R a+w cddb in /usr/share/apps/kscd. I consider
this a minor annoyance, but worth looking into. I'm not sure who's to blame
here, KDE or
Hi
Does anyone have a copy of NTOP? for some reasom I can't download it from
there website.
Brian
Call me a bigot, but given the choice between Plextor and anything, I have a
tendancy to choose Plextor.
I'm sure they both work pretty well, but my roommate has had a Plextor 4x
for about 3 years now, and I have yet to see it make a bad burn.
Chris
I'm also in the market and based on
I had a 4 port linksys hub before this router and it ran flawlessly.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jerry Human
Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2001 10:28 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Networked DSL
Must be nice! Actually, I only paid
I'm assuming, then, that you're using Fetchmail to retrieve your mail?
Check into your MTA's settings for smart relay.
On Sat, 21 Apr 2001, Brian Schneider wrote:
I can no longer send mail through my ISP as they are blocking port 25. Any
idea how I can get my system to send mail without
At 4/15/01 10:10 PM -0500, you wrote:
just a side note, i rebuild so many src.rpm's that i made a nice little
script that i issue to rebuild src.rpm's. i just thought i'd share that
little shortcut with you.
pico /usr/local/bin/rpmrb
#!/bin/sh
rpm --rebuild --target=i686 $1
chmod 100
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I run my X session as a child of ssh-agent, which gives me the ability
to enter the key password only once per session with ssh-add, and then
not worry about it again. I
At 4/20/01 04:25 PM -0400, you wrote:
Now I need to figure out the best HDs to use. I want to do striping, since
I need to do video capture. I already have Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 60 (30
gig) as a data drive and I could just get another one of those, but I really
need good performance, so if a
At 4/22/01 10:52 AM -0400, you wrote:
"Giulio Bertellini" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Would like to get working binary for supporting G450.
Can not upgrade Redhat 6.1, because I'rm running a very impostant
application, which I cannot upgrade.
Any idea where I can get the binary?
It
You can't run binaries compiled for glibc2.2 (RedHat 7.0 and 7.1) on a 6.x
system which uses glibc2.1. There are no RPMs of glib2.2 for RH6.x.
On Sun, 22 Apr 2001, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
At 4/22/01 10:52 AM -0400, you wrote:
"Giulio Bertellini" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Would like to
On Sat, 21 Apr 2001 14:46:01 -0500 "Mike Chambers" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
spake unto us:
You don't need to do all that you mentioned on the modules. Just edit
/etc/modules.conf and use alias ethX tulip where X=ethernet card # and
whatever module happens to be yours. Run depmod -a afterwards and
I started using RH Linux 6.1 (2.2-12kernel) about a year ago
(first-time Linux user, barely a little FreeBSD on a shell account, all
Micro$oft experience before that). Just now going to try kernel upgrade
on the new box, which will replace this one.
According to the
On Sun, 22 Apr 2001 00:34:13 -0700 John Meshkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
spake unto us:
I started using RH Linux 6.1 (2.2-12kernel) about a year ago
(first-time Linux user, barely a little FreeBSD on a shell account, all
Micro$oft experience before that). Just now going to try kernel upgrade
Thanks much for the info! Looks like I'll be giving this a try in a week or so.
Mark
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I can no longer send mail through my ISP as they are blocking port 25. Any
idea how I can get my system to send mail without changing my ISP?
Be happy to include any more info if needed.
"If you're not one of us, you are
Hi,
I'm having a tough go trying to grasp what I think should be a simple
concept in Oracle. I've installed Oracle 8i 8.1.5 on a Red Hat 6.1
machine. The installation went fine. A database was created, and I can
create and manipulate the tables provided by the sample SQL scripts.
What I
I bought the Plextor SCSI 12/10/32S about a month ago, Oh Baby, it honks!!
SCSI/Linux/Plextor/ Command line burns. Now I'm getting turned on!
Call me a bigot, but given the choice between Plextor and anything, I have
a
tendancy to choose Plextor.
Then call me one two. I have fell in love with
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I run my X session as a child of ssh-agent, which gives me the ability
to enter the key password only once per session with ssh-add, and then
not worry about it again. I don't know how I'd make that work in run
level 5, so that ssh-agent is
Jerry Human wrote:
big snip
After rebooting, the network hasn't worked again. Is it
possible the hub has quit working? The power lite is on, the activity lites and
the 100 lites seem to work properly. At bootup both lites for each machine are on.
Once the OS is up and ready for input, both
"M. Neidorff" wrote:
In a similar message last week, Chuck said that the archive rebuilds its
databases during the wee hours. Looking at the time stamp of your message,
you may have tried to access the archives at that time. Chuck suggested
that you try again.
Thanks Now I dont get 404s
Hi.
Outside X I have the keyboard configured to Portuguese layout. That's OK.
Under X it runs as international layout.
How do I set it up to Portuguese under X?
Thanks
Henrique Martins
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Xiong Zhao wrote:
hello,all.after i create a new logical partition using fdisk or cfdisk
and exit with "w",there always comes report saying that re-read table
failed with error 16:device or resource busy.next time i attempt to mount
The partition table was changed while the disk was still
On Sun, 22 Apr 2001, Tim Moore wrote:
Xiong Zhao wrote:
hello,all.after i create a new logical partition using fdisk or cfdisk
and exit with "w",there always comes report saying that re-read table
failed with error 16:device or resource busy.next time i attempt to mount
The partition
Try umount /dev/hdx beforehand. x being drive letter a,b,c,.If it's on
the same physical drive you are running from then you'll have to boot from
floppy.
Computers are like airconditioners:
They stop working properly if you open windoze.
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For the people that replied to my posting, Than you very much..
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Good point. I will have to check that when I get the
computer moved up here.
Thanks,
Monte
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Something else you need to look into:
You have 2 IDE controllers, I'm guessing. 1 harddisk, 1
cdrom drive, 1 zip
drive, and now the CDRW.
How is your stuff
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I've confirmed this behavior, though I never had the problem because
my custom /etc/profile doesn't work this way.
Follow this post's recommendation for a quick fix.
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Could someone give me a pointer as to whether the name Kerberos
reflects a 3 way handshake, or the fact that 3 machines are involved?
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On Sun, 22 Apr 2001, Tim Moore wrote:
Xiong Zhao wrote:
hello,all.after i create a new logical partition using fdisk or cfdisk
and exit with "w",there always comes report saying that re-read table
failed with error 16:device or resource busy.next time i attempt to mount
The partition
On Sun, 22 Apr 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how can i do to run the ppa module (for my parallel zip) with the others at
startup before
mount daemon? (not in rc.local but maybe in /etc/modules.conf)
Try something in /etc/modules.conf like this:
alias block-major-45 ppa
(I think I get the
How do I make a boot -disk now that I have RedHat7.1 in place?
It failed to make one during the installation so now I have only the one from
RedHat 7.0..
I tried doing a dd if=/boot/vmlinuz if=/dev/fd0 etc etc.
and while that copied that file it seems to need something else.
Should I be
On Sun, 22 Apr 2001 19:13:07 -0300 Ted Gervais [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake
unto us:
How do I make a boot -disk now that I have RedHat7.1 in place?
It failed to make one during the installation so now I have only the one
from
RedHat 7.0..
I tried doing a dd if=/boot/vmlinuz if=/dev/fd0 etc
I just tried to install WPO 2000 under Red Hat 7.1 using the brand new
install script from Corel.
It appeared to install OK but when I tried to run Quattropro and Word
Perfect
I got a message saying that a 'fatal error occurred.;
Has anyone had any success with WPO 2000 under 7.1?I got it
Two options:
1) dd if=kernel_image_filename of=/dev/fd0 bs=1440k
2) mkbootdisk --device /dev/fd0 kernel_image_filename
These two options aren't the same, though. The first will put the kernel
on a floppy in a raw sort of way. Used to boot kernel from the floppy
instead of off the harddisk.
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Alec Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| On Sun, 22 Apr 2001, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
| At 4/22/01 10:52 AM -0400, you wrote:
| "Giulio Bertellini" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
|Would like to get working binary for supporting G450.
|Can not upgrade Redhat 6.1, because
On Sunday 22 April 2001 09:24 pm, you wrote:
Two options:
1) dd if=kernel_image_filename of=/dev/fd0 bs=1440k
2) mkbootdisk --device /dev/fd0 kernel_image_filename
I had tried the first option but it never fully booted up. It seemed to say
it needed something. I would have to redo things
On Sun, 22 Apr 2001, Statux wrote:
Two options:
1) dd if=kernel_image_filename of=/dev/fd0 bs=1440k
You also need to run rdev /dev/fd0 root directory
2) mkbootdisk --device /dev/fd0 kernel_image_filename
These two options aren't the same, though. The first will put the kernel
on a floppy
On Sun, 22 Apr 2001, Ted Gervais wrote:
On Sunday 22 April 2001 09:24 pm, you wrote:
Two options:
1) dd if=kernel_image_filename of=/dev/fd0 bs=1440k
2) mkbootdisk --device /dev/fd0 kernel_image_filename
I had tried the first option but it never fully booted up. It seemed to say
it
Anyone successfully gotten NCFTPD running on RedHat 7.1? It *seems* to work
just fine, but also apparently gets shut down almost as soon as it starts
when it's started automatically And it's NOT just going into "standby"
mode because I'm unable to connect when I try FTP-ing to localhost,
At 4/22/01 11:50 AM -0400, you wrote:
You can't run binaries compiled for glibc2.2 (RedHat 7.0 and 7.1) on a 6.x
system which uses glibc2.1. There are no RPMs of glib2.2 for RH6.x.
By this I take it you mean that X 4.xxx requires glibc2.2, and that the
upgrade is therefore not practical?
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David Talkington [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've confirmed this behavior, though I never had the problem because
my custom /etc/profile doesn't work this way.
Follow this post's recommendation for a quick fix.
-d
ROC. NAB.
If you don't do su -, you keep your environment. So what else is
At 4/22/01 12:07 PM -0500, you wrote:
THen ping each box from itself. For example if the address of box1 is
192.168.0.10 on box1 ping 192.168.0.10. If it responds correctly at
least the nic is set up in the os. Do the same on both boxes and try to
ping one box from another. If all this is
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