I just moved from Mandrake to Red Hat, originally coming from FreeBSD,
and have been impressed. I am haveing a problem with setting up my
printer. I used printconf and its setup the printer. But when I did a
test print, nothing came out. I tried to find a log file, but couldnt,
so i added
On Sun, 2002-01-06 at 01:08, Dave Ihnat wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 06, 2002 at 12:56:22AM -0600, Vidiot wrote:
> > Anyone know of a clock synchronization program that cam be obtained for
> > a Winblows 98SE box in order to keep the clock up-to-date? It will get
> > the correct time from my Linux server
On Sun, Jan 06, 2002 at 12:56:22AM -0600, Vidiot wrote:
> Anyone know of a clock synchronization program that cam be obtained for
> a Winblows 98SE box in order to keep the clock up-to-date? It will get
> the correct time from my Linux server, which is already fetching the correct
> time via ntp.
Anyone know of a clock synchronization program that cam be obtained for
a Winblows 98SE box in order to keep the clock up-to-date? It will get
the correct time from my Linux server, which is already fetching the correct
time via ntp.
I recently purchased a new motherboard and that clock runs dam
If I understand the discssion correctly; I would recommend putting
forwarders in. The forwarders (more than one) should be your ISP's DNS
servers and aother organizations DNS server. The second thing I would
suggest is adding a second DNS server which is a slave of the first. Two
reasons for th
On Sun, 6 Jan 2002, Ian Truelsen wrote:
> It looks like, in my case anyway, that the old UDMA33 drive in my server is
> the bottleneck. hdparm -t reports it as doing buffered reads at a little
> under 4 MB/s, which is about the speed I am getting, minus a bit for network
> overhead. I do inten
You can also combine steps 2-4 into one step and just run "quotacheck -u
-v /home". It does the same thing.
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Thanks for giving such a detailed answer. One more question though:
On Sat, 5 Jan 2002, Mike Burger wrote:
> On Sat, 5 Jan 2002, David Kramer wrote:
>
> > I know this can be done, but looking at the man pages for the network
> > configuration files, I am at a loss.
> >
> > I currently have a
On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, adrian kok wrote:
> Dear all
>
> I got the following in the /var/log/messages
>
> how do I fix it?
>
> Thank you
>
> Jan 2 08:14:21 mail getty[3107]: Segmentation fault
>
Not that I know much about getty, but I suppose if you expect some help we'll
need more information anyw
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
Hello redhat-list,
Someone recently asked why their ftp connection was slow through
their firewall. It is most likely due to the ftp server doing a
tcp/auth (port 113) back to the destination client. If you are not
accepting in and forwarding port 113 from the inside of your
firewall
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> From: Julian Opificius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Hi Dave,
> Comments below.
I think I understand what you said, but other than the forward lines,
nowhere else is my ISP's DNS servers specified. How else do I tell it
to look there first if it's not in it's local cach
Hello Ben,
Saturday, January 05, 2002, 2:27:04 PM, you textually orated:
BO> Assuming this is the problem, how can I remove the cert,
BO> clean out any residue and begin again?
I am not going to follow that tract. You should be able to start it. You
should not need a certificate to start, just
Hi Dave,
Comments below.
At 07:20 PM 1/5/02 -0500, you wrote:
> > From: Julian Opificius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > In response to Dave Reeds post ...
> >
> > Well, in the absence of a response by a guru, here's the scoop on
> > forwarding ...
> >
> > Forwarding was intended to be used in larger
3Mbps or 3MB/s? There's a big difference.
On Sun, 6 Jan 2002, Ian Truelsen wrote:
> Recently I have been transferring some large files between my computers. I
> have a 100Mbps connection between the two, but the actual transfer speed is
> being reported at less than 3Mbps. Now, admittedly, one
Stephen Torri writes:
> On Sun, 6 Jan 2002, Ian Truelsen wrote:
>
>> Recently I have been transferring some large files between my computers. I
>> have a 100Mbps connection between the two, but the actual transfer speed is
>> being reported at less than 3Mbps. Now, admittedly, one of the com
> From: Julian Opificius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> In response to Dave Reeds post ...
>
> Well, in the absence of a response by a guru, here's the scoop on
> forwarding ...
>
> Forwarding was intended to be used in larger networks where there are
> multiple names servers. To minimize traffic to
On Sun, 6 Jan 2002, Ian Truelsen wrote:
> Recently I have been transferring some large files between my computers. I
> have a 100Mbps connection between the two, but the actual transfer speed is
> being reported at less than 3Mbps. Now, admittedly, one of the computers has
> a UDMA 33 drive, b
Recently I have been transferring some large files between my computers. I
have a 100Mbps connection between the two, but the actual transfer speed is
being reported at less than 3Mbps. Now, admittedly, one of the computers has
a UDMA 33 drive, but still, 3Mbps seems awfully low. Is this normal
tengo instalado rh 7.1 bind por defecto 9.1.0-10
sucede que no veo por ningun lado el programa named-xfer
como fuerzo en cualqueir instante una transferecia de zona ?
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You can do this, it's like sub-interfacing on a cisco router, but you still need to
turn on routing or setup static routes.
ifconfig eth0 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
ifconfig eth0:0 10.1.2.1 255.255.255.0
ifconfig eth0:1 10.1.3.1 255.255.255.0
You can have upto 255 subnets on each nic..
or
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In response to Dave Reeds post ...
Well, in the absence of a response by a guru, here's the scoop on
forwarding ...
Forwarding was intended to be used in larger networks where there are
multiple names servers. To minimize traffic to the "big cloud" one server
is nominated as a local master, a
LuisMi wrote:
>
> I am desperated I don't know how to configure disk quotas on my redhat
> 7.2, can anyone help me?
Have a look at this document
http://www.linuxdoc.org/LDP/solrhe/Securing-Optimizing-Linux-RH-Edition-v1.3/quota.html
and then read the man pages.
>
> thanks.
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Duncan,
Excellent - worked a charm. I was expecting pain, and it couldn't have been
smoother.
Thanks a million!
Julian.
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At 02:51 PM 1/5/02 -0500, you wrote:
>On Sat, 5 Jan 2002, Julian Opificius wrote:
>
> > Hope I haven't used up all my "posting coupons" this week ...
Check out this address... http://www.sendmail.org/virtual-hosting.html.
It should tell you just about everything you need to know about setting
up more than one domain under sendmail.
-Mike
On Sat, 2002-01-05 at 19:20, David Kramer wrote:
>
> I know this can be done, but looking at the man page
On Sat, 5 Jan 2002, David Kramer wrote:
> I know this can be done, but looking at the man pages for the network
> configuration files, I am at a loss.
>
> I currently have a linux box connected to a DSL line with a static IP
> address and domain name. I now have a second IP address, and will
I recently setup a Red Hat 7.2 box with Samba 2.2.1a (the one that came with
dist). Printer is working fine (inkjetc HP 842c) -it successfully prints from
the Linux Box, "faye".
However, my laptop "ed" (running Windows 2000), won't connect to printer.
First time around, it get's accessed deni
I know this can be done, but looking at the man pages for the network
configuration files, I am at a loss.
I currently have a linux box connected to a DSL line with a static IP
address and domain name. I now have a second IP address, and will soon
have another domain name.
1) How do I set u
Hi Julian,
> My only worry now is if there's a door I haven't closed which is even now
> trying to tell the world about my local LAN!
Is this machine directly connected to the internet or behind a firewall? In
the first case somebody could try talking to your nameserver. Not su
Hello all,
I have a webserver hosting aobut 50 sites and have had it for a while. When
I got started we decided to use RH 6.1 cause it just came out.
I've kept up with all of the updates for 6.1, but have not upgraded the
kernel.
I have Apache 1.3.19 currently running and all is fine exc
On Sat, 5 Jan 2002, Julian Opificius wrote:
> Hope I haven't used up all my "posting coupons" this week ...
>
> Has anyone ever tried to use a Castlewood Orb drive with Red Hat? I've used
> one successfully in DOS/Windows, but ... ahhh, 'nuf said.
>
> I have the parallel port version, and thi
Hope I haven't used up all my "posting coupons" this week ...
Has anyone ever tried to use a Castlewood Orb drive with Red Hat? I've used
one successfully in DOS/Windows, but ... ahhh, 'nuf said.
I have the parallel port version, and think I need a driver.
j.
Thanks for your great explanation (and everyone else's, for that matter).
By using bindconf, I think I've achieved exactly what you suggest. Please
see my accompanying post.
j.
==
At 06:24 PM 1/5/02 +0100, you wrote:
> Hi Dave, Julian,
>
> Although most has alrea
Thanks David.
I don't know what the forwarding bit is all about yet. I sent the wife out
to the bookstore to pick up Bind and DNS from O'Reilly, so I should be able
to read up on that any moment now.
Here's what I did.
I ran the graphic utility "bindconf". As a result of my clumsy stumbling
At 09:21 AM 1/5/02 -0700, you wrote:
>Well,
>It appears as though you did not properly make a certificate. When you do
>the build with apache and mod_ssl you after to run 'make' in apache, you
>need to follow that up with 'make certificate' before 'make install' So,
>I would verify you did t
Hi everyone,
I am preparing to do a review of RedHat Linux 7.2 for my e-zine (Open for
Business, www.ofb.biz), but as someone who hasn't used RedHat since version
5.1 and generally uses Mandrake or SuSE, I feel sort of out of my element in
RedHat. That's why I'm writting in, I was hoping to g
Hi
I need to zero the byte counters in /proc/net/dev. I have tried service
network restart but this has been the answer. Any help gratefully accepted.
Many Thanks
Mike
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> From: "Leonard den Ottolander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Hi Julian,
>
> > My question should have been:- how does the machine running bind satisfy
> > DNS requests from OTHER machines on local (private) network if it doesn't look
> > at hosts ?
>
> It looks at the zone files in
I did it, I broke the cardinal rule "if it ain't broke, don't fix it", and
I made a configuration change to Samba.
It was in the area of preferred master/local master/domain master, and I
did it as a recommended change while setting up DNS.
Now, when I try to map Win98 shares on my RH7.2 Linbo
In an email exchange with Chet Ramey, bash maintainer, on this topic, he
suggested that a simple way to deal solve the problem is by use of shell
functions. Specifically, he directed me to:
/usr/share/doc/bash-2.05/functions/pathfuncs, which is part of the
standard bash distribution. As it is so
Two possibilities to think about f.w.i.w. :-
1) I had a problem during a Mandrake install once - whereby the second CD
could not be read during the install. Turns out some CD drive/driver
combos are funny that way.
2) I have a strong suspicion that I once actually managed to trash a file
on a CD-R
Hi Chris,
> How can I stop the error message "modprobe: Can't locate module ippp1",
> as it seems to work correctly.
Not sure if I can be of much help, but can you tell us what your
/etc/modules.conf looks like?
Bye,
Hi Julian,
> My question should have been:- how does the machine running bind satisfy
> DNS requests from OTHER machines on local (private) network if it doesn't look
> at hosts ?
It looks at the zone files in /var/named, or queries another name server.
Hi Dave, Julian,
Although most has already been said I can't keep myself from jumping on this
wagon ;).
> > I thought (don't ask me where I got this idea) that bind (ie.named) looked in
> > /etc/hosts first before going to an upstream DNS server.
>
> This is usually true becau
Hi,
I've got ISDN dual bonding working correctly, however in the logs I get
the following:
isdn_net: ippp1 connected
modprobe: Can't locate module ippp1
iPPP-bundle: minor: 1, slave unit: 1, master unit: 0
How can I stop the error message "modprobe: Can't locate module ippp1",
as it seems to wo
Title: RE: ModSSL Installation Problem (OT)
Well,
It appears as though you did not properly make a certificate. When you do the build with apache and mod_ssl you after to run 'make' in apache, you need to follow that up with 'make certificate' before 'make install' So, I would verify you did
Hi Thangababu,
> I had RH7.2 in 2 CD disto... Now the second CD is corrupt. Can I
> continue the installation with the first CD alone...?
You could try to do a "nothing" install, ie deselect all options. In that
case only the base packages will be installed. I assume these
Hi Bob,
> Can I install RH 7.2 on a Dual Channel Box [to be purchased] utilizing
> hardware RAID [Raid 1 on OS channel and Raid 5 on Data channel]? Is this an
> extremely difficult process for one who has installed RH successfully since
> 5.2?
In general the answer is yes. B
On Sat, Jan 05, 2002 at 01:10:16AM -0600, Julian Opificius wrote:
> >There is only one worth having:
> >
> >DNS and BIND, 4th Edition by Paul Albitz & Cricket Liu published by
> >O'Reilly.
I'll second this. THE reference to own.
> Well my understanding is that up till recently they've been comp
Hi Ian, Dave,
> > I am trying to connect an old laptop that doesn't have the ability to use an
> > ethernet card. I though of getting one of the parrallel ethernet adapters but
> > they are expensive and would likely give no better throughput.
>
> Mea Maxima Culpa. This is a pr
Hi;
I built openssl, apache & modssl as per the instructions in the latter.
When I type in the command ./apachectl startssl all comes up fine so long
as I've commented out certain things (see below) in httpd.conf. But
https://blah.com doesn't resolve. ./apachectl startssl chokes on the
followi
>I had RH7.2 in 2 CD
disto... Now the second CD is corrupt. Can I continue the installation with the
>first CD alone...? During half way, the installation asks for the second
CD...? How do I install RH7.2 with >the first CD alone...
The 2nd CD is not optional. You'll need to
replace i
Hi,
I had RH7.2 in 2 CD disto...
Now the second CD is corrupt. Can I continue the installation with the first CD
alone...? During half way, the installation asks for the second CD...? How do I
install RH7.2 with the first CD alone...
Thanks all,
Regards,
PTBabu.
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.
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