Hi Folks,
I want to print on a Windows Printer. The printer is HP OfficeJet 45 and is
shared on the network. The Machine where the printer is connected is
running windows 2000 server and I have an account on this server.
I want my RedHat 7.2 to be able to print on this machine. What should
I don't think you need to worry about adding that extra command.
The fact that this is showing up in your log indicates that it's already
being dropped.
On Tue, 20 Nov 2001, Manzabar wrote:
I check /var/log/messages regularly and find this:
Nov 19 21:32:51 c896765-a kernel: IN=eth0 IN=eth0
On Wed 21 November 2001 06:06, you (Ray Curtis) wrote:
jw == Jeremy West [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
jw Where is this file? xsrirc??
The command 'locate' can be your friend.
locate xsrirc
Huh... Locate is no longer my friend. :(
I don't have such a file on my system. I found /usr/bin/xsri
On Tue 20 November 2001 22:21, you (James Francis) wrote:
/sbin/ipchains -P forward DENY
/sbin/ipchains -A forward -s 192.168.1.2/24 -j MASQ
## I do have other IPchains installed...
Forgot to mention...make sure you have a rule like the following:
/sbin/ipchains -A forward -i eth1 -j
Answering the three respondents who haven't given up on me as a hopeless
case...
At 02:42 PM 11/20/01 -0700, you wrote:
Here's how I have it setup: (only difference is we use static
IP there, but concept is the same)
RH 7.1 box uses IPTABLES to connect clients to net. Simplified example
below:
On Tue 20 November 2001 15:15, you (Wojtek Pilorz) wrote:
On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, David Talkington wrote:
This command:
$ rpm --checksig --nogpg packagename
meets with my skepticism. It checks the md5 sum of an rpm package.
- From where does rpm get the sum to which it compares the
On Tue, Nov 20, 2001 at 10:08:13PM -0500, Art Ross wrote:
I'm running RH6.2 on a PC and for some reason after working for years,
I'm unable to print. I can't recall conducting any changes to my
system that may have caused this. In an attempt to fix it, I've deleted
the entire configuration
On Wed, 21 Nov 2001, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, gary wrote:
Is there a good way to transfer user accounts from server A to server B?
# man newusers
this will allow you to recreate user accounts in batch from an
existing host, but you still have to do all the subsequent
At 11/21/2001 11:14 AM +0100, you wrote:
On Tue 20 November 2001 22:21, you (James Francis) wrote:
/sbin/ipchains -P forward DENY
/sbin/ipchains -A forward -s 192.168.1.2/24 -j MASQ
## I do have other IPchains installed...
Forgot to mention...make sure you have a rule like the
At 11/21/2001 02:32 AM -0800, you wrote:
Answering the three respondents who haven't given up on me as a hopeless
case...
Hey, you haven't answered *my* questions yet.
Hmmm... Before I attempt this, it seems to me that if your gateway is
192.168.0.2, then I need to either change my NETWORK in
Matt,
I had trouble with Atomic Timesync hitting my Linux 7.0 NTP server, but it
sounds like others have it working ok. Someone else on this forum told me
about Automachron. It works great and can be found here:
http://www.oneguycoding.com/
HTH,
James
At 10:01 AM 11/21/2001 +1100, you
Mike Burger did pen these words on 11/21/01 at 4:10 AM
I don't think you need to worry about adding that extra command.
The fact that this is showing up in your log indicates that it's already
being dropped.
*doh* I should have thought of that!
Thanks for all the replies!
Mark McKibben
Is it possible to disable all ports except for a few from a specific IP
address?
For example, if I have one machine(or IP address) in my network that I want
to disable everything but port 80 and 443, but for the other machines leave
everything open. Being a somewhat hypothetical situation
Hello Guys,
I'm having some problems here. RedHat 7.1 seems to be computing a
completly wrong directory size. Look the example:
[root@cobaia [EMAIL PROTECTED]]# ls -lsa
total 248
4 drwx--8 mail mail 4096 Nov 7 12:14 .
4 drwxrwxr-x 17 root mail
I have a system that has RedHat 6.2 and Win 98 dual booting with lilo. I
recently added a Z22 Lexmark printer to the system and cannot seem to get
it to print from the Linux side. Does anyone had one working?
Second Question: This system also recently got a USR 56K modem (not a win
modem, but
On Wed, Nov 21, 2001 at 08:40:52AM -0500, James Pifer wrote:
Is it possible to disable all ports except for a few from a specific IP
address?
Absolutely. Exactly HOW depends on whether you're using ipchains,
iptables, or even earlier releases of the kernel. But in general,
you can specify
I never got any responses to my scsi
tape question but maybe someone can answer this for me. During boot up when Linux checks for new
hardware its supposed to go into a configuration
screen when it finds something. I
put a scsi tape drive in and when it got to checking for
new hardware it
At 11/21/2001 08:40 AM -0500, you wrote:
Is it possible to disable all ports except for a few from a specific IP
address?
For example, if I have one machine(or IP address) in my network that I
want to disable everything but port 80 and 443, but for the other machines
leave everything open.
At 10:05 AM 11/21/01 +0100, Mariusz Pekala wrote:
It lets you detect if file has been changed or corrupted by accident or
error rather than by someone's malicious action.
No.
1) Modified file also has its md5 sum.
2) The md5 of the modified file will be different than the md5 of an
Martín,
I (and others) had the same problem after an upgrade or a fresh install.
It seems that the ide-cdrom module is corrupt in the stock kernel. I
haven't attempted to fix the problem (rather just went back to 7.1) but I
believe that recompiling that module will fix the problem.
Jeff
It's some sort of Lilo boot problem. Boot from your floppy and try
resinstalling lilo onto your boot drive (just run /sbin/lilo). If you
still have problems, check your lilo config file (/etc/lilo.conf). And if
you still have problems, do what I did and use grub (www.rpmfind.net).
Jeff Graves
Mine complained about no medium when I tried to mount it. I applied
the latest errata kernel and it worked after that. A lot simpler than
going back to 7.1 :-)
Dave
From: Jeff Graves [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Martín,
I (and others) had the same problem after an upgrade or a fresh
Apologies for posting this simple problem here. I've RTFM ad infinitum to
no avail. Please reply directly to my email address, not to the list.
Could someone please advise how to make this Makefile fragment work? The
intent is to set $(SRC) to the names of all .java files in MyDirectory
I think this is a procmail setting. From what I know, you need to
recompile procmail to set the default location of incoming messages. Check
out the FAQ's at www.sendmail.org and www.procmail.org. There's some
information on both sites.
Jeff Graves
Customer Support Engineer
Image Source, Inc.
10
Can I load the firewall-config that comes with RedHat 7.1 and use it on a
7.0 machine? I believe this is the GUI config application right? The rpm
is firewall-config-0.95-2.i386.rpm.
Thanks,
James
At 02:24 PM 11/21/2001 +, you wrote:
At 11/21/2001 08:40 AM -0500, you wrote:
Is it
Usually when this happens, it wants you to run a fschk on /dev/hda (or
/dev/sda, or whatever you boot drive is).
Jeff Graves
Customer Support Engineer
Image Source, Inc.
10 Mill Street
Bellingham, MA 02019
508.966.5200 X31 - Phone
508.966.5170 - Fax
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Email
-Original
I just wanted to tell you guys thanks, my install last night went just fine.
I tried burning the cd's from the ISO files on a burner here at work instead
of my drive at home, and (as somebody suggested) I picked the disk at once
option. That may have been my problem with the 7.1 cd's not
Yeah, I know...but I'm lazy...and I needed my DNS server back.
Jeff Graves
Customer Support Engineer
Image Source, Inc.
10 Mill Street
Bellingham, MA 02019
508.966.5200 X31 - Phone
508.966.5170 - Fax
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Email
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL
Martín Marqués [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I upgraded from 7.1 to 7.2, and I can't mount the CD. It gives me errors when
trying to load ide-cd module.
Any thoughts?
1) depmod should solve it
2) upgrading kernel would solve it as well
--
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Red Hat, Inc.
The ok screen is Kudzu saying Hey, I found new hardware...if you'd like
me to continue through and configure it, hit ok...otherwise, in 30
secnods, I'll exit and your system will boot normally.
You should restart the system, and go through the ocnfiguration utility
when kudzu comes up to tell
I have a private network of a few machines, the servers are all redhat.
The ip block is 192.168.0
I want to put a rehdat machine on the network with two interface, .18 and
.19
.18 will be the network interface, and I want to hook a wireless gateway to
.19 so that it will see all the network. What
Alejandro Calbazana wrote:
Hello,
I have a few configuration questions. I would like to set up a linux box as
my firewall with a Win2k machine machine on the inside.
I have 2 NICs on the Linux machine... One exposed to my service provider and
one exposed to my internal network. I
On Wed, 21 Nov 2001 08:12:27 -0600
Christopher Rowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] implied:
I never got any responses to my scsi tape question but maybe someone
can
answer this for me. During boot up when Linux checks for new hardware
its supposed to go into a configuration screen when it finds
Hi group
I want to develop a small application.
It would run full screen, the screen would be divided in to halves, a fixed
or parametrized string, and a (web)camera output.
Should i develop it natively with X, or use a video/graphical toolkit (and
which ?)
And what if I'd like to have
We're running a web server, hosting several hundred virtualhosts, most of
whom use PHP. Since there is so much use of PHP, I've compiled it into
Apache, rather than as a loadable module.
Rather frequently, it seems that a httpd process (we've tracked it
happening) will go rogue and
Hello!
Can somebody explain what is exactly the meaning of grace period in
quota?
Thanks
begin:vcard
n:Szemerédy;Gábor
x-mozilla-html:TRUE
url:http://www.srce.net
org:Zavod za informatiku i AOP Subotica;HW-SW
adr:;;Adolfa Singera 12;Subotica;Vojvodina;24000;Yugoslavia
version:2.1
At 12:51 PM 11/21/01 -0400, Chris Mason wrote:
I don't need the machine to be a firewall or to masquerade, just to
bridge the packets to the wireless gateway.
grumpy
So first you read the ethernet bridging howto, then you come back to the
list with any specific questions if you can't get it
The problem is that kudzu is not coming up at all. It gets to checking
new hardware in the boot up list and then checks ok and never brings
up the configuration utility. Basically saying it didn't see anything
new. Could there be something in the bios that would prevent the
configuration
I started up Debian 7.1 as an AMD K6-2 dual-boot with W2k. It went
well till I got to the lilo install. That failed. Then to the boot
floppy creation. That failed as well. Decided to see if it would boot
Windows, Debian, in spite of the fact it couldn't manage a simple lilo
install,
I give up. That box -- once I ~re~-install W2k -- is another Windows
box. Let's see...four boxes, only one can install actually run
**[current releases]** of Linux. Interesting.
Meph
--
I did this 'cause Linux gives me a woody.
-Dave '-ddt-' Taylor, announcing DOOM for
On 21 Nov 2001 10:43:51 -0800
Meph Istopheles [EMAIL PROTECTED] implied:
I started up Debian 7.1 as an AMD K6-2 dual-boot with W2k. It went
well till I got to the lilo install. That failed. Then to the boot
floppy creation. That failed as well. Decided to see if it would
boot
Windows,
At 11/21/2001 09:59 AM -0500, you wrote:
I think this is a procmail setting. From what I know, you need to
recompile procmail to set the default location of incoming messages.
This is an urban legend by now. You do *not* need to recompile procmail.
Note in the OP:
i am redirecting mail into
On Wed, 21 Nov 2001, Christopher Rowe wrote:
The problem is that kudzu is not coming up at all. It gets to checking
new hardware in the boot up list and then checks ok and never brings
up the configuration utility. Basically saying it didn't see anything
new. Could there be something in
Then how about replacing each file in /var/spool/mail with an alias to the
appropriate user's mailbox in their home directory?
Jeff Graves
Customer Support Engineer
Image Source, Inc.
10 Mill Street
Bellingham, MA 02019
508.966.5200 X31 - Phone
508.966.5170 - Fax
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Email
Hey,
Maybe I missed your other experiences or something.
Oh, the previous thread was simply that RH 7.2 was rather slow with my
two AMD boxes with another's single AMD box.
But I just tried installing a Debian potato last night and it fails for
no apparent reason less that halfway
On Wed, 21 Nov 2001, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
everything is working fine except for pop3.
it is still picking mail from
/var/spool/mail
He just told you procmail is fine. His problem is that POP3 is not looking
in the right place.
(And I'd answer his question if I knew the answer...)
My apologies...I misunderstood your message to say that the blue, grey and
red screen had come up.
On Wed, 21 Nov 2001, Christopher Rowe wrote:
The problem is that kudzu is not coming up at all. It gets to checking
new hardware in the boot up list and then checks ok and never brings
up
Does the SCSI card actually recognize the drive during POST?
On Wed, 21 Nov 2001, Christopher Rowe wrote:
The problem is that kudzu is not coming up at all. It gets to checking
new hardware in the boot up list and then checks ok and never brings
up the configuration utility. Basically
Heh, I hear ya, but I think (or hope) end user support comes AFTER divorce
no...
Mike Wafkowski
- Original Message -
From: Meph Istopheles [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:20 PM
Subject: Re: Was - poor performance on 7.2 Now New install notes
If I do a mt -f /dev/nst0 rewind if get an Input/output error. I did a
more of /dev/st0 and got this error
st0: Error 2603 (sugg, bt 0x20, driver bt 0x6, host bt 0x3).
Has anybody seen this before? I researched online and found similar
error messages but no solution.
Thanks for your
Carlo Feliciano N. Aureus wrote:
Hi Folks,
I want to print on a Windows Printer. The printer is HP OfficeJet 45 and is
shared on the network. The Machine where the printer is connected is
running windows 2000 server and I have an account on this server.
I want my RedHat 7.2 to be able
fred smith wrote:
On Tue, Nov 20, 2001 at 10:08:13PM -0500, Art Ross wrote:
I'm running RH6.2 on a PC and for some reason after working for years,
I'm unable to print. I can't recall conducting any changes to my
system that may have caused this. In an attempt to fix it, I've deleted
I checked that out and the scsi card does recognize both the HD and the
tape drive during POST. Its even listed in the /proc/scsi/0 file. Which
is weird since isn't that supposed to be named /proc/scsi/scsi. So the
system seems to see it but just isn't configured correctly.
I know I'm supposed
Mike,
Heh, I hear ya, but I think (or hope) end user support comes AFTER divorce
no...
Let's just say: Don't let your children become 'puter techs.
They'll never forgive you for it.
Meph
--
I did this 'cause Linux gives me a woody.
-Dave '-ddt-' Taylor, announcing DOOM for Linux
On Wed, 21 Nov 2001, Christopher Rowe wrote:
If I do a mt -f /dev/nst0 rewind if get an Input/output error. I did a
more of /dev/st0 and got this error
st0: Error 2603 (sugg, bt 0x20, driver bt 0x6, host bt 0x3).
Has anybody seen this before? I researched online and found similar
Statux == Statux [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Statux Quickly, you could just do: # md5sum filename
Statux and then compare that against the md5 checksum that's listed on the
Statux server for the file.
Statux disclaimer: md5 checksums only prove that the files are in all
Statux probability the
i have read that if i want to upload from php
using function copy, i had to add
line like this in the httpd.conf:
script PUT ./upload/filename.php
in web directory which i want to upload file
but without it, my php file still can do that?
so what the use of adding line like that in the
Ben Ocean [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Harry Putnam writes, in essence:
Let's see your netstat -nr:
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags MSS Window irttIface
192.168.1.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 40 0 0 eth0
216.9.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 40 0
Chris == Chris Watt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
...
Chris You can view an RPM file as three pieces: The actual installable
Chris package, the MD5 checksum of the installable package, and an
Chris (optional) GPG signature for the installable package.
I think this is still correct:
Hi all
I started [root@host init.d]# ./sshd start and got
the following: What is the problem?
Generating SSH1 RSA host key: [FAILED]
and I started and got the socket: invalid
argument!
[root@host sbin]# ./sshd -ddebug1: Seeding
random number generatordebug1: sshd version
depmod -ae is RedHat's advise to fix permanently, short of the kernel
upgrade. See bugzilla for details.
John
On 11/21/01, 10:56:52AM -0500, Trond Eivind Glomsrød wrote:
Martín Marqués [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I upgraded from 7.1 to 7.2, and I can't mount the CD. It gives me errors when
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Probably something to do with the amount of time you have to come back
within the quota before deleting starts shrug That's _my_ translation.
Of course this would apply to situations when the quota is lowered for an
account. I dunno.. just a
X-Authentication-Warning: pigdog.meridian.redhat.com: ed set sender to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
using -f
From: Edward C. Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Statux == Statux [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Statux disclaimer: md5 checksums only prove that the files are in all
Statux probability the same, but
Thanks for the info, Grumpy. I'm not concerned about the wireless security,
it's not a 802.11b system and I can't get service to my pool deck, let alone
in a public area. We live in a rural area of a small island.
But the info is correct, and you are right, I should have read the howto
first.
An even simpler, and more common problem is this:
first, did you do an md5sum on the iso's you downloaded and then compare
them to what is listed in the MD5SUM file on the ftp site? that way you
can ensure that you got complete, full downloads with no errors.
Second, are they bad disks? the
Mine is /etc/X11/xsrirc
Mike W
Jeremy West wrote:
Where is this file? xsrirc??
You can edit xsrirc and change the .png file to something else--such as a pic of
Tux.
Jason Jesso wrote:
Jeremy West
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On Wed, Nov 21, 2001 at 06:21:55AM +, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
: I don't think so. I think the MAC address is only useful on the local net
: since it is replaced by the gateway. Hence, that MAC is your gateway (?).
: So blocking that would block *all* traffic. You can block 65.1.121.18 if
:
Hi,
I recently had a strange happening when trying to install RedHat 7.2 on a
CompaqProliant DL580 with a SmartArray2 controller with three 9Gb UW3 SCSI
disks, with 2 - raid1 and the remaining - raid0; fdisk showed me both
logical drives as having just 1 cylinder.
I vampirised the machine for a
Someone on the list said that Adaptec had problems making the CD's for
some
reason, I forget why. The poster said that burning the discs using Nero
with the DAO (Disc-At-Once) option selected enabled him to burn the CD's
successfully.
HTH,
That MR. SOMEONE to you Rodolfo - LOL
It was me.
I'd suggest
service sshd stop
service sshd start
I suspect in your example below that there may be a running instance of
sshd.
On Thu, 22 Nov 2001, P K wrote:
Hi all
I started [root@host init.d]# ./sshd start and got the following: What is the
problem?
Generating SSH1
Dave == Dave Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In theory at least, a 1 in 1^128 chance...
Ed
Dave I hope that's 10^128 or 2^128 and not 1^128 :-)
D'oh! I think I'll just go back to sleep now... :-)
Ed
--
Ed BaileyRed Hat, Inc.
Is there a way that
I can exercise internet access control?? Currently I'm running RH7.1 using
iptable.
I do understand that
I can do some control using iptable or ipchain to filter using IP Address.
But using user name would be a better choice as my local users are sharing
PCs.
Thanks
Hi,
I have installed the RHL 7.1 on a Compaq 1200 the video card
wasn't listed on the Xconfigurator... I tried the default one when the
test screen appeared, the icons were too big they occupied the full
screen... How do I fix this problem...?
Sugestions pls...
Regards,
I
don't know how you may do this by user but this entry in your /etc/hosts will
certainly block users investigating viruses from this site
127.0.0.1 www.microsoft.com
mike
-Original Message-From: Moke
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, 22 November 2001
16:26To:
At 11/22/2001 09:27 AM +0800, you wrote:
That MR. SOMEONE to you Rodolfo - LOL
Beggin' yer pardon, massa... ain't nobody here but us chickens so long ah
dern near fergit meself.
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One meathod that I've seen used is to by default allow no forwarding.
On initial box login, have a login script that records the username in a
file named with the IP of the box to an SMB share. Poll those entries
via a script every minute, and have the script compare the username to
what was
I upgraded from 7.1 to 7.2, and I can't mount the CD. It gives me errors when
trying to load ide-cd module.
Any thoughts?
I haven't compiled a kernel yet, so the modules are those that came with the
distribution.
Saludos... :-)
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Porqué usar una base de datos relacional cualquiera,
si
On Mié 21 Nov 2001 10:40, you wrote:
Is it possible to disable all ports except for a few from a specific IP
address?
For example, if I have one machine(or IP address) in my network that I want
to disable everything but port 80 and 443, but for the other machines leave
everything open.
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