On Wed, 2 Jan 2002, Matt Fahrner wrote:
Anyone know why AnotherLevel support was dropped from 7.2 (it was still
supported in 7.1). The lines:
elif [ -n `grep -i AnotherLevel /etc/sysconfig/desktop` ]; then
PREFERRED=AnotherLevel
fi
were removed from
Not really. Put .Xclients into your home directory and from that you can
run whatever you want, without having to modify any system-wide file. I
run WindowMaker that way, despite having both Gnome and KDE installed.
Oh, and Red Hat provides switchdesk tool, that sets up ~/.Xclients for
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 8:39
AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject:
SSH
hello
How do I set up SSH on my Linux server and on a
win2K client PC
Cheer
Very
simple.
Install the ssh daemon on your linux machine and a ssh
compatible client on your Windows machine (like Putty or
TerraTerm).
Greetings
Jan
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03, 2002 8:39 AMTo: [EMAIL
Hey everyone I have just compiled a custom made module(Redhat 7.1, 2.4.2-2).the compilation was successfulhoweevr during booting the kernel panics with the following message
The problem is while booting this compiled version, i get an error which states the following:NET4: Unix domain
On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 12:55:33AM -0500 or thereabouts, Devon wrote:
On Thursday 03 January 2002 12:00 am, Gary wrote:
Hello All, I just installed 7.2 today, and am new to the RH distro.. I
pulled down rpms for Postfix, my daemon of choice, from a couple of
sites, and I cannot get the
There
are a couple of ways,
The
easiest way is to install ssh when you first install linux from your redhat
CD-ROM. If installing rpm's scares you, this is the way to go for
newbies.
The
second easy way is to install the openssh*.rpm from your RedHat CD (Usually disk
1 or 2) For
You wont regret it.
Dominic Mitchell wrote:
Thanks all for your advices,
I have chosen to give a try at ext3. Anyway, this machine could
fail without being a major pain. If it does not, well all the
better.
Cheers,
Dominic.
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On Thursday 03 January 2002 04:13 am, Gary wrote:
$ rpm --redhatprovides libcrypto.so.1
^^ ^
Now there is a new one on me. Good to know... I know, RTFM.. g
To use the above command, install the
Hi Devon,
I have 2 Linux boxes, one running Mandrake 8.1 and another RH 7.2. Now I
understand that I can't mix use of the package.
RH7.2
Stephen
I found tetex-1.0.7-30.i386.rpm in RH7.2 CD and performed following test
# rpm -ivh /mnt/cdrom1/RedHat/RPMS/tetex-1.0.7-30.i386.rpm
error: failed
Yes, but I already have the BBS, the setup scripts, the whole works... The
problem with a new BBS is that none of the doors that I currently have
would work under the *nix environment - they're all DOS based.
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On Thursday 03 January 2002 08:08 am, Stephen Liu wrote:
Hi Devon,
I have 2 Linux boxes, one running Mandrake 8.1 and another RH 7.2. Now
I understand that I can't mix use of the package.
RH7.2
Stephen
I found tetex-1.0.7-30.i386.rpm in
Title: Relay from external domains not happening
I want to relay mails from different domain thru my sendmail. How it is
to be done??
my mail domainname is userforall.com
i want domains...
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
to relay thru my sendmail server userforall.com
How it is to
Gabriel,
The easiest way (if you have less than, say, 1000 files to rename)
would be to use the Emacs function in dired, M-x dired-downcase
(rename all marked files to lower case -- or use a numerical
argument.)
If you have lots and lots of files, a bash script or perl script would
be better.
you can install openssh on windows also, it works well, but you are
working in a plain command window so the UI isn't as powerful as if you
use SecureCRT or some other terminal software.
On Thu, 2002-01-03 at 02:38, Madhvi Nundalalee wrote:
hello
How do I set up SSH on my Linux server and on
So can I just add another GATEWAY line like this?
NETWORKING=yes
GATEWAYDEV=
FORWARD_IPV4=no
HOSTNAME=host
GATEWAY=192.168.1.1
GATEWAY=192.168.2.1
Thanks.
At 05:02 PM 1/2/2002 -0500, you wrote:
Gateways get set in file /etc/sysconfig/network file.
On Wed, 2 Jan 2002, James Pifer wrote:
On Wed, 2 Jan 2002, Gary wrote:
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 09:43:39PM -0800 or thereabouts, Robert Finneran wrote:
Hey Gary,
I also run postfix as my email server.
Terrific, makes 2 smart guys on this list.. hee, hee..
I've been promoting Postfix for quite a while, now, on these lists.
On Wed, 2 Jan 2002, Robert Finneran wrote:
Hey Gary,
I also run postfix as my email server.
The libssl libcrypto library files get installed with the openssl .rpm's
I'm not sure where libdb-3.1.so comes from.
libd-3.1.so comes from the Berkeley DB package.
http://rpmfind.net shows it
Then they probably won't work under the existing BBS, under Linux.
However, if you can get the BBS running under Linux, then it should be
fairly trivial to have any new BBS call those doors using dosemu, passing
the appropriate parameters to it.
On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
Hello all:
I have three computers running RedHat Linux 7.1.
My problem is that I can login computer1, computer2 and computer3 sequentialy.
But when I try to login to computer1 from compter3 or computer2 from computer3
I get the message "rcmd: Developer.EzraTech.cm : Connection
reset by
It mostly depends on what you want to do. I suggest you to look at the
HOWTOs first. There is one (which name I don't have on hand) that is about
running Linux on 8 MB laptops.
You may think about Peanut Linux, Tiny Linux, or creating your own set of
files (take a look at the Linux From
I recently upgraded my RH7.1 system to RH7.2 + updates.
Something is out of wack with the screensaver functionality under
gnome. Enabling random mode via ../Desktop/Screensaver causes
random images but *simultaneously*! So, my load average goes through
the roof. Also, at that point the control
On Wednesday 02 January 2002 23:26, gabriel wrote:
i can't be the only one to have asked this
but how do you convert the case of a whole load of files
ie: convert FiLE.Txt to file.txt
without doing the following:
rename A a *
rename B b *
rename C c *
...
there has to be an easier
Hello!
I did not receive #3479!
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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
email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
title:Dev. eng.
fn:Szemerédy Gábor
All:
I screwed up my mailserver yesterday, and for about 24 hours messages to my
email address may have bounced. Apologies to all if the bounces made it
onto the lists... (everything *should* be OK now).
--
Rodolfo J. Paiz
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Hi All People,
RH 7.2
Each time on booting when it comes to detecting Bringup interface eth0
it takes quite long time to detect it, disregarding whether broadband cable
connected or disconnected.
Is there any way to accelerate its detection.
Thanks in advance.
B.R.
Stephen Liu
Hi;
I'm going to be building a robust, complex Web portal that, among other
things, may offer free email accounts. These POP3 accounts would run
through qmail and authenticate through OpenLDAP (and Kerberos V behind all
that). I currently don't host my own DNS, although if I offer the free
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Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
I screwed up my mailserver yesterday, and for about 24 hours messages to my
email address may have bounced. Apologies to all if the bounces made it
onto the lists... (everything *should* be OK now).
That's the unfortunate
Silviu wrote:
Please pardon me, but when exactly did it seem to you like a
good idea to post a mail of about 1MB in size to this group ?
While I agree with that sentiment, there is also no excuse for the
Redhat-list to pass along messages like that. This list uses mailman
to run the
Szemerédy wrote:
Hello!
I did not receive #3479!
Consider yourself lucky, since it was more than a MB! I suspect your ISP
bounced it for being too big.
Duane
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On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 09:45:19AM -0500, James Pifer wrote:
So can I just add another GATEWAY line like this?
NETWORKING=yes
GATEWAYDEV=
FORWARD_IPV4=no
HOSTNAME=host
GATEWAY=192.168.1.1
GATEWAY=192.168.2.1
Not if the networking scripts work anything like they used to in 6.x.
That file
Hi,
I want to configure our mail server to reject spam. I know I want to edit
the sendmail.mc file and put in FEATURE(dnsbl) but not really sure what
needs to be done with the configurationl. Has anyone set this up before?
If so what needs to be done to make sure I do not take the mail server
Hi,
Excuse this off-topic post. At our company of about 30 people, there
are some who insist on sending e-mails with huge attachments, like 20-50
MB. Yes, megabytes. They'll send these e-mails to everyone in the
company and also to clients. I've suggested that with such big files,
it would
On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 10:39:18AM -0800, Hidong Kim wrote:
Excuse this off-topic post. At our company ..., there
are some who insist on sending e-mails with huge attachments, like 20-50
MB. ... They'll send these e-mails to everyone in the
company and also to clients. ... My question is,
From: Hidong Kim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
Excuse this off-topic post. At our company of about 30 people, there
are some who insist on sending e-mails with huge attachments, like 20-50
MB. Yes, megabytes. They'll send these e-mails to everyone in the
company and also to clients. I've
Dave Reed wrote:
I've seen it cripple a Solaris mail server when someone (on the IT
staff no less, but not the person in charge of the Unix machines)
I can sympathize with this situation. I'm actually the VP of Ops at our
company. I've also defaulted to doing the Linux sysadmin (pretty
Read up on uuencode... Binary attachments are encoded.
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Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 11:00 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OT: really big e-mails
Dave Reed wrote:
I've
Wartnick, == Wartnick, James [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Wartnick, I just purchased an external USB fantom drive for my
Wartnick, laptop. When I boot RH 7.1, it seems like it recognizes the
Wartnick, drive (which I seemed to have forgotten to include in the log
Wartnick, below), but doesn't
If you mean that it takes forever and a day to realize that it's not on
the network, than pass a timeout value by adding the line:
DHCPCDARGS=-t 10
to the file /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0.
That makes the DHCP client give up after 10 seconds.
HTH,
Justin
On Thu, 2002-01-03 at
Also, with people downloading it, it probably doesn't happen all at
the same time whereas sending it as an e-mail causes the machine to be
very busy all at once and puts a high strain on the disk, CPU, and
bandwidth. It's much less of a problem if people download it at
different times.
Dave
Jeff == Jeff Jeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jeff I hope this is the right list. If not, tell me an i'll repost I have
Jeff a laptop running RedHat 7.2. Often i attach an external USB wheel
Jeff mouse. When it is attached, however, the touchpad is still active.
Jeff How do I make the USB
At 11:00 AM 1/3/2002 -0800, you wrote:
Dave Reed wrote:
I've seen it cripple a Solaris mail server when someone (on the IT
staff no less, but not the person in charge of the Unix machines)
I can sympathize with this situation. I'm actually the VP of Ops at our
company. I've also
We just installed several RH 7.2 machines and a handfull of them have
the following problem:
When the system boots it hangs when LILO is supposed to appear. All we
see is 'LI' and then nothing.
I tried using a dos boot disk with 'fdisk /mbr'
I then tried booting from a RH 7.2 boot disk and
I had the same problem - still unresolved as to cause
I ended up having to wipe my HDD and do a fresh install of 7.1 ... and am now
having troubles updating packages and erratta.
Currently have RH 7.1, kernel 2.4.2 running but RHN update agent keeps
looking for newer versions of certain
On Jan 2, 2002, 01:06 (-0500) Devon wrote:
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Hi Devon,
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and I changed /etc/X11/XF86Config:
commented the following line out, like so:
#FontPath
Hi,
Maybe this helps
http://www.geocrawler.com/archives/3/82/1999/4/0/1651603/
Regards,
Francisco
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i recall having this problem a long time ago.
i don't know the exact solution but i can recall
some things to get you going.
i remember doing a fdisk /mbr on the hd
and then reinstalling lilo. the exact steps taken
i do not recall. a search on google might be in order.
i hope in some way this
Hi,
I'm trying to set up a dhcp server, but I can't get
it to work.
The server has two interfaces, eth0 for LAN, with
IP 192.168.0.1, eth1 for Internet, IP 212.204.143.159. The box is masquerading
for a Win box.
Whenever I try /usr/sbin/dhcpd to start the daemon,
it keeps nagging about
I think I've got it working already. I just tried
IP 212.204.0.0/255.255.0.0 for eth1 in dhcpd.conf. Now It's starting like it
should.
I would like to know what I did wrong exactly,
though.
Hi,
I'm trying to set up a dhcp server, but I can't
get it to work.
The server
Yea, I have re-imaged one of these problem systems three times now, reinstalled
lilo, played with every option lilo has and nothing. I just used fdisk to write
a Sun magic number to the disk and now LILO booted but the system was of course
hosed. I am currently pushing a new image to see if
Title: RE: System is hanging with 'LI' only showing
you should just be able to boot using a rescue CD-Rom or floppy, mount the root partition of the hard drive and then do a 'chroot' on it and rerun '/sbin/lilo'
it is typically a mismatch between the MBR and the Motherboard, i.e. you might
Silly question: Have you seen if the BIOS configuration is _exactly_ the same in the
boxes that work and the ones that don't?
Hope this helps
Francisco
Someone please explain this. I removed this entry from lilo.conf:
serial=0,9600n8
I have 250 nodes all with the same hardware,
On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 11:00:03AM -0800, Hidong Kim wrote:
But back to the technical problem, how does sending e-mails to multiple
people eat up more bandwidth than placing the e-mail in a directory
for download? Assuming that all of the recipients of the e-mail
are interested in reading
I had no problem and I am not aware of any. Sorry I can't help.
Mark
On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, gary wrote:
Hi Mark,
Did u use the SMTP Auth for Sendmail-8.11.6 on RH6.2???
I have some problem to enable it
Any advise for this
Thanks,
gary
- Original Message -
From:
Hi;
startssl apparently isn't an option with the apachectl that I'm running.
What do I do?
#/etc/httpd/bin/apachectl startssl
usage: /etc/httpd/bin/apachectl
(start|stop|restart|fullstatus|status|graceful|configtest|help)
start - start httpd
stop - stop httpd
restart- restart
Title: RE: StartSSL Won't
build ssl into Apache
There is good documentation on www.modssl.org
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From: Ben Ocean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 2:51 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: StartSSL Won't
Hi;
startssl apparently
Hello folks, I'm brand new on the list.
Using RH 7.2, KDE - new install.
1) I'm having problems configuring sendmail: I successfully added sendmail
into linuxconf's list of managed services, but linuxconf seems to have
problems with cursor positioning as I edit the various fields. Secondly,
On Thu, 2002-01-03 at 10:12, Jon Hoffman wrote:
Hi,
I want to configure our mail server to reject spam. I know I want to edit
the sendmail.mc file and put in FEATURE(dnsbl) but not really sure what
needs to be done with the configurationl. Has anyone set this up before?
If so what needs to
I am a DBA by trade and don't do THAT much sysadmin work (mostly HP/UX
anyway) but isn't it a questionable security policy for sysadmins to have
the actual passwords for users? I would think that it is a little more
normal to have an admin account that can change the password when it is
On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 06:04:41PM -0400, Rob Wolfe wrote:
I am a DBA by trade and don't do THAT much sysadmin work (mostly HP/UX
anyway) but isn't it a questionable security policy for sysadmins to have
the actual passwords for users? I would think that it is a little more
normal to have
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JOHello folks, I'm brand new on the list.
JOUsing RH 7.2, KDE - new install.
JO
JO1) I'm having problems configuring sendmail: I successfully added sendmail
JOinto linuxconf's list of
Well, top marks for a cryptic reply.
Removing linuxconf wasn't quite what I had in mind.
Now rpm -e windows seems like a much better idea ;-)
Any other ideas?
j.
At 05:14 PM 1/3/02 -0500, you wrote:
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On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, Julian Opificius posted the following:
JOWell, top marks for a cryptic reply.
JORemoving linuxconf wasn't quite what I had in mind.
JO
JONow rpm -e windows seems like a much better idea ;-)
JO
JOAny other ideas?
I was serious.
At 05:29 PM 1/3/02 -0500, you wrote:
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JOWell, top marks for a cryptic reply.
JORemoving linuxconf wasn't quite what I had in mind.
JO
JONow rpm -e windows seems like a much better idea ;-)
JO
I'll second that - don't use linuxconf for sendmail.
Just:
FEATURE(`dnsbl', `relays.ordb.org', `Open spam relay - see http://ordb.org/')dnl
in your .mc file and use m4
Chuck Mead wrote:
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On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, Julian Opificius posted the
Edit the file /etc/fstab:
Add userquota after defaults, using lower case.
1.) /dev/hda7 /home ext2 defaults, userquota 1 2
Then create two files for the partions
2.) touch /home/quota.user
3.) touch /home/quota.group
4.) chmod 600 /home/quota.user
5.) chmod 600 /home/quota.group
If you are stuck on using a gui admin tool, use webmin. It is very good
as configuring core services like sendmail, dns, nis, etc..
But as someone already said, the m4 method is very easy. Just place all
your macros in a file, run m4, and presto.
CC
At 05:29 PM 1/3/02 -0500, you wrote:
With access to /etc/shadow, getting a user's password is a simple perl one-liner. I
have seen places that create super-user accounts and only high-level people like
VP's and the CTO/CEO have the actual root user password. They wrote a little utility
similiar to sudo that runs any command as
At 04:41 PM 1/3/02 -0600, you wrote:
I'll second that - don't use linuxconf for sendmail.
Just:
FEATURE(`dnsbl', `relays.ordb.org', `Open spam relay - see
http://ordb.org/')dnl
in your .mc file and use m4
Sorry, I don't know what FEATURE is, and I don't know what m4 is.
GO easy on me here -
Hey Julian,
Don't expect to use a graphical or menu driven tool to get the job done.
Unfortunatley, there are very few really good graphical tools out there that
work well for linux.
Anyhow, if your going to use linux you should learn how to configure things
at the configuration file level. Even
On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 05:09:03PM -0600, Julian Opificius wrote:
Sorry, I don't know what FEATURE is, and I don't know what m4 is.
Not a problem. 'm4' is a venerable yet powerful macro preprocessor
that has been in Unix since, well, forever. It is the basis of the C
and original C++ macro
Hello Listees,
I'll be upgrading my DNS servers soon and I want to know if anyone knows of
any alternates to good old BIND.
Your comments are appreciated!
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| No. It sort of works without the parens. His quoting problems (lack of) will
| bite him as soon as he hits a less common filename.
| For my enlightenment, please remind me of what quoting problems
| you're
Hi guys,
I just switched over to RH 7.2, and now I am having a craziness... on
the basic of things...
I want to network 3 puters... 2 RH and one winders, your basic class C
192.168.0.x type setup.. Now, I am not running a named server, just use
/etc/hosts.. all on a switch. One problem... I
On 03 Jan 2002 10:53:07 -0500
Kenneth Jacker [EMAIL PROTECTED] implied:
I recently upgraded my RH7.1 system to RH7.2 + updates.
Something is out of wack with the screensaver functionality under
gnome. Enabling random mode via ../Desktop/Screensaver causes
random images but
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On Thursday 03 January 2002 06:56 pm, Gary wrote:
I want to network 3 puters... 2 RH and one winders, your basic class C
192.168.0.x type setup.. Now, I am not running a named server, just
use /etc/hosts.. all on a switch. One problem... I
Thanks, all!
Dave Ihnat wrote:
On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 11:00:03AM -0800, Hidong Kim wrote:
But back to the technical problem, how does sending e-mails to multiple
people eat up more bandwidth than placing the e-mail in a directory
for download? Assuming that all of the recipients
Hi
I have just re-nstalled all printing updates for rh7.2
Printconf is marginaaly quicker (still a snail) - however lpd will not
start
It comes up with no printers defined after running printconf-gui
Cant find anywhere spewing out errors just not setting up print queues
Anyone any ideas
The Linksys router does not include a NIC card. You can get a Linksys
or D-Link PCI NIC for less than US$15. I have one of each in my two
RH7.2 boxes. The D-Link uses the Tulip driver. I forget which one the
Linksys uses.
Mike W
Dominic Mitchell wrote:
Hi,
OK, I will go with the
What kind of printer do you have? There was a thread a little while ago
about a bug in the Epson drivers. I had problems with my Epson Stylus
Color 800 after upgrading to 7.2. I installed all of the latest printer
packages from the Red Hat errata, and printing is fine now. Good luck,
Patrick Nelson wrote:
On Thu, 2002-01-03 at 10:12, Jon Hoffman wrote:
Snip!
What black list are you going to use? Input, Output or Both? Check the
site for the specific URL for the FEATURE(dnsbl,'URL of BL')dnl
command.
We use the orbz bl and if you use them (or would like to) check them
On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 07:35:15PM -0500 or thereabouts, Devon wrote:
On Thursday 03 January 2002 06:56 pm, Gary wrote:
I want to network 3 puters... 2 RH and one winders, your basic class C
192.168.0.x type setup.. Now, I am not running a named server, just
use /etc/hosts.. all on a
Sound good. I think I'll take your advice, go the postfix route, and read
a fine manual.
It would be a lot easier if there was a template or sample sendmail.conf
with decent descriptions of at least the most important variables. Heck,
I've done it before, but the memory isn't so good these
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JOAt 04:41 PM 1/3/02 -0600, you wrote:
JOI'll second that - don't use linuxconf for sendmail.
JO
JOJust:
JOFEATURE(`dnsbl', `relays.ordb.org', `Open spam relay - see
JOhttp://ordb.org/')dnl
Thanks for the info Dave.
I've dabbled in Forth myself, a long while ago. Write only is right!
Robert Finneran recommended I go to Postfix, and I think I'll do that.
Cheers!
julian.
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At 05:27 PM 1/3/02 -0600, you wrote:
On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 05:09:03PM -0600, Julian
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 10:45:44AM +1100, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 05:41:18AM -0500, fred smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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| No. It sort of works without the parens. His quoting problems (lack of) will
| bite him as soon as he hits a less common filename.
| For my
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JOSound good. I think I'll take your advice, go the postfix route, and read
JOa fine manual.
JO
JOIt would be a lot easier if there was a template or sample sendmail.conf
JOwith decent
Cheers Chuck - I'll plough through it this evening once I've got the kids
off to bed!
j.
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Julian Opificius [EMAIL PROTECTED] implied:
https://www.redhat.com/support/resources/howto/RH-postfix-HOWTO/book1.html
Saved my butt a couple of times and made it easy, too.
Sound good. I think I'll take your advice, go the postfix route, and
read a fine
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On Thursday 03 January 2002 08:30 pm, Gary wrote:
I'm not using the default firewall here, perhaps it blocks ping
requests?
that's what I am thinking, but do not know how to check or fix..
You can run /usr/sbin/lokkit to re-run the firewall
fred smith wrote:
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 10:45:44AM +1100, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 05:41:18AM -0500, fred smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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| No. It sort of works without the parens. His quoting problems (lack of) will
| bite him as soon as he hits a less common
On 03-Jan-02 Michael R. Dilworth wrote:
Read up on uuencode... Binary attachments are encoded.
as I recall (it has been awhile) uuencoding (as well as base64 encoding,
common with mime'd attachments) will add ~ 34% overhead.
which is to say that a 40mb attachment will result a
On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 09:35:31PM -0500 or thereabouts, Devon wrote:
On Thursday 03 January 2002 08:30 pm, Gary wrote:
I'm not using the default firewall here, perhaps it blocks ping
requests?
that's what I am thinking, but do not know how to check or fix..
You can run
Hi,
I've just installed Samba 2.2.1a on a Red Hat 7.2 machine. I've set up
some public shares which are accessible from our Windows machines. Now
I want to make some directories I already have on the Linux machine
accessible only by me from the Windows machines. The share name is
emeraldkim.
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On Thursday 03 January 2002 09:58 pm, Gary wrote:
Stab in the dark, and it wouldn't affect the windows machine, but
what is the value of /proc/sys/net/ipv4/icmp_echo_ignore_all ?
As root, I get permission denied even at 644 permissions.
That
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On Thursday 03 January 2002 09:58 pm, Gary wrote:
Stab in the dark, and it wouldn't affect the windows machine, but
what is the value of /proc/sys/net/ipv4/icmp_echo_ignore_all ?
As root, I get permission denied even at 644 permissions.
It
On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 10:13:12PM -0500 or thereabouts, Devon wrote:
On Thursday 03 January 2002 09:58 pm, Gary wrote:
Stab in the dark, and it wouldn't affect the windows machine, but
what is the value of /proc/sys/net/ipv4/icmp_echo_ignore_all ?
As root, I get permission denied
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On Thursday 03 January 2002 08:13 pm, Mike W wrote:
This is interesting. Either orbz.org or someone masquerading as
orbz.org spent 23 minutes on New Years attempting to get my smtp server
to relay for them. They tried over 100 different
On Fri, 21 Dec 2001, neeraj sharma wrote:
hi all,
I need some help.Can anybody tell me how to disable Nautilus to
autostart when I boot up in gnome.One more thing how to put a program in KDE
startup.
Thanks
Neeraj
Neeraj,
Check out the Gnome Control Center. I believe there is
On Sat, 29 Dec 2001, B.srinivasa rao wrote:
Dear all;
i tried to install redhat 7.1 and 7.2 on intel 440GX.
RH7.1 installed by using image bootable floppys
installation part is well and good but after reboot it
will give the below error
scsi:aborting command due to time out
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