David Talkington wrote:
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http://www.prairienet.org/~dtalk/software/webserver-build.sh
Read it carefully and change options to suit. Tested on latest
versions of Red Hat, OpenBSD, and Solaris.
I can't go to the
At 11/17/2001 10:10 PM -0800, you wrote:
Note that it is a good idea to work out an iptables ruleset before you
kill the ipchains one so you don't have unprotected net sex.
Thanks; my production servers are running 7.0, and I have one box now on
7.2. The ruleset will be worked out on the test
Is there anyway to determine whether or not a redhat7.1 box is synced to
a timeserver via ntp? I can see the daemon running via ps of course but
I can't find a way to tell if it is currently synced. In fact I can;t
figure out any way other than an expect script running ntpq and then
pe to
On Sat, Nov 17, 2001 at 01:20:01PM -0500, Reuben D Budiardja wrote:
What command did you use to mount ?
First, do
bash$ slist
to see if your computer can see the netware server.
If you can see the server you want to mount to, then do
bash$ ncpmount -S netware_server -U user_name
Hi David,
I am going to build apache + php 4 + mod_ss on Redhat 7.2 to experience
their installation and configuration.
According to your requirement listed in webserver-build[1].sh file
following components are essential :
MM_VERSION=mm-1.1.3
APACHE_VERSION=apache_1.3.20
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On Sunday 18 November 2001 03:55 am, Bret Hughes wrote:
Is there anyway to determine whether or not a redhat7.1 box is synced
to a timeserver via ntp? I can see the daemon running via ps of course
but I can't find a way to tell if it is currently
Anyway, all that corrected and it still gives me exactly the same error,
or
warning as you will. Either way, it doesn't work.
If you can think of anything else that I might have missed, I'd appreciate
it.
Try checking the permissions of the files and directories. ssh doesn't like
if
On Thu, 15 Nov 2001, Wally Brock wrote:
The newest versions of partition magic are supposed to have the ability
to resize an ext2 file system. Which would also mean the ability to
resize ext3. I've not tried this myself so I have no idea how safe or
reliable it is.
Good Luck,
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On Sunday 18 November 2001 02:21 am, David Talkington wrote:
This machine was missing a few updates ... fixed that, thank you.
I'm still getting mixed results, though. After fiddling with it
awhile, I was able to get grayscale out of it, using
Running RHL 7.2 Enigma with the KDE desktop, I'm finding that some of the KDE
apps seem to run in infinite windows. KDE preferences menu and the Kontrol
Center are two examples. They extend forever off the right side of the
screen. I know this wasn't the case w/ 2.1...
Anyone else run into
I am trying to find a way for two computers on private networks to talk to
each other across the internet. The way I see it I am going to need to
tunnel the private traffic across the public internet. Basically what I
would like to do is find a way for my father and I to use video conferencing
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On Sunday 18 November 2001 07:33 am, Devon wrote:
I believe /sbin/ntpq -p will do the trick.
[root@enigma root]# ntpq -p
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset
jitter ===
Devon wrote:
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On Sunday 18 November 2001 07:33 am, Devon wrote:
I believe /sbin/ntpq -p will do the trick.
[root@enigma root]# ntpq -p
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset
jitter
Hi Lewi,
Starting httpd: Ouch! ap_mm_create(1048576, /var/run/httpd.mm.24271) failed
Error: MM: mm:core: failed to acquire shared memory segment (Invalid argument):
OS: No such file or directory
what means of this?
yesterday i change /proc/sys/kernel/shm*
to appropriate
On Nov 17, 2001, 21:35 (-0600) ABrady wrote:
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From: Monte Milanuk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2001 9:27 PM
Subject: Re: OT: SuSE review
On Sat, 17 Nov 2001 19:46:28 +0100 (CET)
Wolfgang Pfeiffer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
John P. Verel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm currently running 7.1 and using ximian gnome. The 7.2 release notes
make clear that there are issues to be solved when upgrading to 7.2, if
ximian is installed.
One option suggested by Red Hat is to remove ximian prior to upgrade.
This, I
I am very familiar with networking with Windows, but
now I have somewhat a network setup under linux, and
want to make sure I am doing things right.
Here is the description:
Cable modum connected to Linksys Router that has a
Class C ip address that has my cable modum DNS and IP
configured.
You have the same setup I do. The router has the IP assigned by @home, probably
by DHCP. You choose a different (198.128.1.x) ip address for one of your boxes,
and a different one for the other---making sure neither duplicates the IP
assigned to the router. The IP addresses of 192.168.1.x were
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Stephen Liu wrote:
Hi David,
I am going to build apache + php 4 + mod_ss on Redhat 7.2 to experience
their installation and configuration.
According to your requirement listed in webserver-build[1].sh file
following components are essential :
On Fri, Nov 16, 2001 at 11:20:27AM -0600, Rick Richardson wrote:
Although there are more browsers available than ever before, the
browser situation with Redhat 7.2 is grim.
I recently loaded up Redhat 7.2 and applied all of the updates through
11/15/2001 using the Rehat Update Agent. In
Andreas Hansson writes:
Anyway, all that corrected and it still gives me exactly the same error,
or
warning as you will. Either way, it doesn't work.
If you can think of anything else that I might have missed, I'd appreciate
it.
Try checking the permissions of the files and
On Sat, 17 Nov 2001 20:44:55 -0500 (EST) Werner Puschitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Does anyone know how to resolve the warning about using insecure
memory? Does
it have to do with permissions on gpg or something?
The sticky bit on the executable will also help:
chmod u+s gpg
ls -al
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Devon wrote:
On Sunday 18 November 2001 02:21 am, David Talkington wrote:
@EJL ID
MFG:EPSON;CMD:ESCPL2,BDC;MDL:Stylus C80;CLS:PRINTER;DES:EPSON Stylus
C80;
Confirmed that color works with the win32 drivers.
Have you encountered this? What
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CM Miller wrote:
@home assigned
192.168.X.XX to me
Oh, really? Is ATT using NAT now? That's not a routable address,
so if that's really your external IP address, they've changed the way
they do things since I last dealt with them.
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I've got to say that the best deal I've come up with, in terms of quality
and Linux compatibility, has been a couple of HP printers I installed
at home.
The HP Laserjet 1200 has been a rock for fast black white laser
printing.
The HP Business Inkjet 2250 has been more than excellent for color.
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Dave Ihnat wrote:
I've got to say that the best deal I've come up with, in terms of quality
and Linux compatibility, has been a couple of HP printers I installed
at home.
The HP Laserjet 1200 has been a rock for fast black white laser
printing.
I
Okay, I'm an idiot. I deleted the /var/spool/lpd directory instead of
cd'ing into it. I suppose I should check what commands i've already
typed before finishing the command and hitting enter.
How do I get the directory back? Can I just make another directory
manually? What is the package
If you want to try and create it again, the permissions are
drwxr-xr-x. The directory is created by the package filesystem.
# ls -al /var/spool/lpd
total 12
drwxr-xr-x3 root root 4096 Oct 28 22:38 .
drwxr-xr-x 19 root root 4096 Sep 13 16:24 ..
drwx--2 lp
Tammy Fox wrote:
If you want to try and create it again, the permissions are
drwxr-xr-x. The directory is created by the package filesystem.
# ls -al /var/spool/lpd
total 12
drwxr-xr-x3 root root 4096 Oct 28 22:38 .
drwxr-xr-x 19 root root 4096 Sep 13 16:24 ..
On Sunday 18 November 2001 05:51 pm, Lewi wrote:
On Sat, Nov 17, 2001 at 01:20:01PM -0500, Reuben D Budiardja wrote:
snip
bash$ ncpmount -S netware_server -U user_name -n /mnt/netware/
.
First thing, make sure you can see the server when you do slist. If you
can't, then that's a problem.
On Sun, 2001-11-18 at 15:06, Jeremy West wrote:
Okay, I'm an idiot. I deleted the /var/spool/lpd directory instead of
cd'ing into it. I suppose I should check what commands i've already
typed before finishing the command and hitting enter.
How do I get the directory back? Can I just make
Having upgraded to from 7.1 to 7.2, printing, which was working now has
stopped. I go through the printconf routine and all looks fine, except
the test print fails.I get a message saying, There was a problem
print the test page. I'd applied all changes, of course.
I examine /etc/printcap
Hi Linux,
On Sunday, November 18, 2001, 2:51:05 AM, you babbled something about:
L The problem is other users on the system can also access the FTP server and
L can get right through out the system almost unrestricted.
L What can I do to stop this?
L I have RH7.1 and ProFTPd 1.2.4
Try
On Sun, Nov 18, 2001 at 01:16:47AM -0500, Devon wrote:
As for the fsck on the root partition, are you sure it is set up for
ext3?
FilesystemType 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda6 ext3 5068256 2336348 2577444 48% /
/dev/hda1 ext3 23302
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On Sunday 18 November 2001 04:31 pm, John P. Verel wrote:
Having upgraded to from 7.1 to 7.2, printing, which was working now has
stopped. I go through the printconf routine and all looks fine, except
the test print fails.I get a message
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On Sunday 18 November 2001 04:54 pm, Kevin MacNeil wrote:
On Sun, Nov 18, 2001 at 01:16:47AM -0500, Devon wrote:
If your ext3 support is modular, I believe you need an initrd.img
so you can mount /root as ext3.
Hm, I didn't think of that.
In defense of Linux, I constantly find myself amazed at the versatility of
this OS. There are so many great features, unfortunately I don't have the
time to sit and learn all of it's potential. I typically find out about
features when I have a need for something and I go searching for the way
On Sun, Nov 18, 2001 at 07:00:03PM +0100, Ales Kosir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| On Sat, 17 Nov 2001 20:44:55 -0500 (EST) Werner Puschitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| wrote:
| Does anyone know how to resolve the warning about using insecure
| memory? Does
| it have to do with permissions on gpg or
On Sun, Nov 18, 2001 at 12:53:24AM +, Ian Truelsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Say this:
| eval `ssh-agent`
| That will start one and also tell your shell enough for the other commands
| to contact it.
|
| Tried the eval 'ssh-agent' and I still get the same error when I run
|
I'm pretty sure I've got this narrowed down to a compatibility issue.
mod_throttle compiles and installs as it should. I had to remove the extra
LoadModule line in httpd.conf but other than that, it loads upon Apache start
up as indicated in the log files however it simply will not throttle. I
Cameron Simpson writes:
On Sun, Nov 18, 2001 at 12:53:24AM +, Ian Truelsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Say this:
|eval `ssh-agent`
| That will start one and also tell your shell enough for the other commands
| to contact it.
|
| Tried the eval 'ssh-agent' and I still get the
@home assigned
192.168.X.XX to me
Oh, really? Is ATT using NAT now? That's not a
routable address,
so if that's really your external IP address, they've
changed the way
they do things since I last dealt with them.
- -d
That IP address is assigned by Linksys, not @home or
Cox. Some sort
That is a un-registered subnet, anyone can use it.
Brian
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From: Ian Truelsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cameron Simpson writes:
On Sun, Nov 18, 2001 at 12:53:24AM +, Ian Truelsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
| Say this:
| eval `ssh-agent`
| That will start one and also tell your shell enough for the other commands
| to contact it.
Dave Reed writes:
From: Ian Truelsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cameron Simpson writes:
On Sun, Nov 18, 2001 at 12:53:24AM +, Ian Truelsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
| Say this:
| eval `ssh-agent`
| That will start one and also tell your shell enough for the other
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David Talkington wrote:
Meanwhile, I've decided to gut LPRng and install CUPS with the latest
gimp-print drivers, which are said to completely support the C80.
We'll see.
That did the trick. Follow these steps to make an Epson C80 sing on
Red
I wonder if someone could give me a hand here and tell me how I can tell
RedHat7.2 to NOT invoke Lynx when I clink on a URL
or a Desktop ICON .
Before I updated to RH7.2 netscape was used, or konqueror or Mozilla. But
never was lynx-konsole invoked..
An tips please...
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Ted Gervais,
I haven't read all the messages in this thread carefully, but have you
sent the output of ssh -v to the list? That should tell us where the
problem is (i.e., ssh -v hostname, where hostname is the name of the
machine you are connecting to).
Here is the output of ssh -v:
On Sun, Nov 18, 2001 at 05:58:38PM +, Ian Truelsen wrote:
The permissions are fine.
From the machine you're trying to connect from, type:
ssh -v hostname
where hostname is the name of the machine you're trying to connect to.
Emmanuel
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Dave Reed writes:
Looks to me like it's trying protocol 1 and then protocol 2. Which are
you trying to use? I've got it working using protocol 2.
For protocol 2, you should have an id_dsa and an id_dsa.pub on the
local machine. The remote machine should have its own id_dsa and
I found these two articles *very* helpful in setting up ssh passwordless
login:
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/l-keyc.html
and
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/l-keyc2/
The second mainly deals with keychain, a handy little program that starts up
at login and it
From: Ian Truelsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dave Reed writes:
Looks to me like it's trying protocol 1 and then protocol 2. Which are
you trying to use? I've got it working using protocol 2.
For protocol 2, you should have an id_dsa and an id_dsa.pub on the
local machine. The remote
I get an error can't execute binary file when trying to execute some
files I download from Internet, for example, the realplayer installer
rp8_linux_sparc_cs1.bin. The same problem came up with the
staroffice installer. permissions and ownerships seem okay. Anybody
know what's going on?
Running
Ian Truelsen wrote:
Dave Reed writes:
Looks to me like it's trying protocol 1 and then protocol 2. Which are
you trying to use? I've got it working using protocol 2.
For protocol 2, you should have an id_dsa and an id_dsa.pub on the
local machine. The remote machine should have its
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Are you using a SPARC? SPARC, if you don't know, is a big-endian 64-bit
system architecture (64-bit now adays.. I think the 64-bit ones are called
UltraSPARC).
Most people use Intel and AMD x86 systems. Unless you actually have a
SPARC, you'll
Hi All People,
I tried several days but could not make Linux (RH 7.2) connected to ISP
mail server to download emails via broadband. The cable is permanently
connected to the PC. Starting Linux, broadband is automatically
connected. I can only send emails but can't download emails.
I
Hi, I'm trying to install redhat 7.2.
I burned the iso files with easy cd creator platinum
edition but i receive this error message when i
booting for first time the installation cds.
Uncompressing Linux
CRC Error
System Halted
Thanks for your help!
Yep, went through that as well.
Dave Reed writes:
From: Ian Truelsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dave Reed writes:
Looks to me like it's trying protocol 1 and then protocol 2. Which are
you trying to use? I've got it working using protocol 2.
For protocol 2, you should have an id_dsa and an id_dsa.pub on the
Bret Hughes writes:
Ian Truelsen wrote:
Dave Reed writes:
Looks to me like it's trying protocol 1 and then protocol 2. Which are
you trying to use? I've got it working using protocol 2.
For protocol 2, you should have an id_dsa and an id_dsa.pub on the
local machine. The remote
Devon,
To be sure, I first blew away all ximian rpms and did a full reinstall,
to eliminate that problem.
I then used up2date and performed all the updates, which went fine
(didn't upgrade the kernel)
The steps you outlined seemed to go fine. But, when I send a test page
to the printer, I get
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On Sunday 18 November 2001 07:51 pm, Ted Gervais wrote:
I wonder if someone could give me a hand here and tell me how I can
tell RedHat7.2 to NOT invoke Lynx when I clink on a URL
or a Desktop ICON .
Before I updated to RH7.2 netscape was used,
Statux [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
anaconda is the
My-box-isn't-a-server-and-doesn't-stay-running-for-weeks-on-end cron
daemon.
Nope, anaconda is the installer program - written in python. It also
feeds on lizards ;)
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Red Hat, Inc.
Hi All People,
I am going to build apache + php 4 + mod_ss on Redhat 7.2 to experience
their installation and configuration and expecting to receive some advice
from the list.
I found follwoing components in the RH 7.2 CDs.
MM_VERSION=mm-1.1.3-1.i386.RPM
Linux did pen these words on 11/18/01 at 8:51 PM
Hi
I am trying to set up ProFTP. I have been successful to a degree but I
need
to tidy up a few areas.
I am trying to achieve logins by only a few selected persons, no anonymous
logins required.
The user must exist on the system but not all
Assuming you're using gnome, change it in the File Types And Programs
editor, it's under the Settings section in the program menu.. the last
item on my system. Just look for the html item in the list there, and
change it to mozilla or whatever. Hope that works.
- Adam
Ted Gervais wrote:
Trond Eivind Glomsrød [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Nope, anaconda is the installer program - written in python. It also
feeds on lizards ;)
Suse chameleon style lizards?
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| Peter Kiem| E-Mail: [EMAIL
For everyone's reference, I fixed this problem on my machine by using the
noathlon kernel parameter. On the boot diskette, type linux noathlon, so that
you can boot the system. Use the pico editor (or other) to edit /etc/grub.conf
and add athlon to the end of the kernel line so that it looks
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On Sunday 18 November 2001 10:18 pm, John P. Verel wrote:
The steps you outlined seemed to go fine. But, when I send a test page
to the printer, I get maybe one blinking light, maybe a blank page, but
not a printed page.
Hrmm. Lot's of
New install of RH 7.2 with KDE desktop.
Now apparently there is supposed to be an Autostart folder where I can place
things to start automagically when I log into KDE but I cannot find this
folder anywhere.
I created a folder called Autostart in my KDE desktop but that didn't work
either.
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On Monday 19 November 2001 12:33 am, Peter Kiem wrote:
New install of RH 7.2 with KDE desktop.
Now apparently there is supposed to be an Autostart folder where I can
place things to start automagically when I log into KDE but I cannot
find this
On 18 Nov 2001, Daniel Goldin wrote:
I get an error can't execute binary file when trying to execute some
files I download from Internet, for example, the realplayer installer
rp8_linux_sparc_cs1.bin. The same problem came up with the
staroffice installer. permissions and ownerships seem
On Sun, Nov 18, 2001 at 05:25:25PM -0500, Devon wrote:
On Sunday 18 November 2001 04:54 pm, Kevin MacNeil wrote:
Hm, I didn't think of that. This is the most recent redhat 2.4.9-12
kernel, which ships with modular ext3 support. I only installed the
main rpm (-ivh) and made the lilo
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Behalf Of Keith Morse
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 6:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: newbie can't execute binary file
On 18 Nov 2001, Daniel Goldin wrote:
I get an error can't execute
I just got an odd request and haven't been able to come up with a link
yet. I'm trying to find a rpm based package for ntp that would work with
RH 5.0. Hopefully somebody will know of or have an archive of said
application. Many thanks if you can help.
On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, Keith Morse wrote:
I just got an odd request and haven't been able to come up with a link
yet. I'm trying to find a rpm based package for ntp that would work with
RH 5.0. Hopefully somebody will know of or have an archive of said
application. Many thanks if you can
I've got a Dell Latitude CPx laptop running RH7.0 and XFree86-4.0.1-1.
When I use the machine with a projector, I am able to get an image on
the laptop's monitor *or* the publicly-viewable screen but not both.
I press the Fn+F8 (CRT/LCD) key to switch the image target(s). Note
that when using
On 18 Nov 2001, Kenneth Jacker wrote:
I've got a Dell Latitude CPx laptop running RH7.0 and XFree86-4.0.1-1.
When I use the machine with a projector, I am able to get an image on
the laptop's monitor *or* the publicly-viewable screen but not both.
I press the Fn+F8 (CRT/LCD) key to switch
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