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* Harry Putnam said
> Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > * On 09-01-02 at 13:46
> > * Gerry Doris said
> >
> >> Most likely it's a permission problem. Check if its ownership and write
> >> permissions.
Any info from your logs would be helpful
gregory mott wrote:
>
> what exactly changed regarding ppp authentication between redhat7.1 and 7.2?
>
> our 7.1 box was suddenly unable to dial into sover.net anymore after they
> upgraded their middlebury pop during the first week in december.
On 01:17 10 Jan 2002, - - <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| I just wonder if there is a log file that records who accessed
| to a Linux server box, time of access, IP address, etc...
| I looked into /var/log/ but couldn't find one. I appreciate
| your inputs.
/var/log/wtmp
The command "last" inspect
Hi,
I just wonder if there is a log file that records who accessed
to a Linux server box, time of access, IP address, etc...
I looked into /var/log/ but couldn't find one. I appreciate
your inputs.
Thanks in advance,
kero
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> In that case... is there a way to permanently disable DMA transfers to a
> particular device, or all devices? Must it be done at each boot up?
I'm gonna need help here, I'm not sure how to do that in Linux.
But I can set DMA for each device in my BIOS can you? Or does Linux override
that?
Doe
Not the one I had in mind, but it works well
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On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 11:05:30PM +0200, Pieter De Wit wrote:
> Last year sometime I posted a
nope,
but thanks for the reply
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Sent: 09 January 2002 11:24
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something like this??
http://oxide.sprintlink.net/
eric
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and talking about MS database and DB for linux, somebody can say what's
about state of the art betwen postgres Vs mysql Vs redhat database , and if
there are a few benchmark about it
Aropos I think MS SQL is a good product of microsoft, easy and stable, you
need just $$$ to gain i
Hello Scott,
Wednesday, January 09, 2002, 10:11:49 PM, you textually orated:
SS> I have a customer that has finaly gotten sick of MS NT and SQL and would
SS> like to move it to Linux. Has anyone ever done this and what does it take
SS> ?
PostgreSQL is a superior Open Source SQL Server. You c
Sorry, your question is rather vague.
You can run anywhere from an expensive database from IBM or Oracle or you
can use an opensource solutions. Check out www.postgresql.org for
PostgreSQL. IMHO it's the best open-source DB out there. We use it on many
of our projects
By the way, what's your tr
Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> * On 09-01-02 at 13:46
> * Gerry Doris said
>
>> Most likely it's a permission problem. Check if its ownership and write
>> permissions.
>
> Thanks, do you know what they should be?
chmod 600
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what exactly changed regarding ppp authentication between redhat7.1 and 7.2?
our 7.1 box was suddenly unable to dial into sover.net anymore after they
upgraded their middlebury pop during the first week in december. we've
been working around the problem by having that box dial into earthlink
On 21:11 09 Jan 2002, Scott Skrogstad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| I have a customer that has finaly gotten sick of MS NT and SQL and would
| like to move it to Linux. Has anyone ever done this and what does it take
The easy way is:
install MySQL (redhat comes with it)
install
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ABrady wrote:
>> >That's an interesting question... I have a RH7.1 server with three
>> >3c59x NICs and upon a reboot, found that assignments had all changed.
>> > It would be nice that it would stay consistant between reboots
>> > (though the reboot
On Wed, 9 Jan 2002 16:25:54 -0600 (CST)
Vidiot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> implied:
> >That's an interesting question... I have a RH7.1 server with three
> >3c59x NICs and upon a reboot, found that assignments had all changed.
> > It would be nice that it would stay consistant between reboots
> > (though
On 21:38 09 Jan 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| What is the function of the /dev/ttyS0?
It's your first serial port.
| Why couldn't cat it?
You can. But if there's nothing sending data iin then the cat will faithfully
reflect that...
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I have a customer that has finaly gotten sick of MS NT and SQL and would
like to move it to Linux. Has anyone ever done this and what does it take
?
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Computer Integration Inc,
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Talk about a little information to go onSounds like you have a filled
partition somewhere. Boot into single user mode and see where the problem
is. Then see what is causing the problem and fix it. Simple, no? ;-)
Mark
On Wed, 9 Jan 2002, Daniel Abad wrote:
> Hi all!!
>
>
> I have a big
On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 11:33:15AM -0500, Hal Burgiss wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 11:57:01AM -, Chris Bond wrote:
> >
> > Anybody got any good advice for doing the following. I am going to
> > run a script that pulls my incoming email from my ISP via pop3 and
> > feed it into my local sm
Hi all
What is the function of the /dev/ttyS0?
Why couldn't cat it?
Thank you
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> Related? I don't know. I've used the same burners in D815 boards no problem
> with DMA enabled, but I'm now very weary of VIA chipset DMA transfers.
In that case... is there a way to permanently disable DMA transfers to a
particular device, or all devices? Must it be done at each boot up?
Mi
> Perhaps it is the disk controller, or some kind of IDE/DMA/WhoKnowsWhat?
Interesting you should mention DMA.
I have a burner sitting on that chipset on a Millenium box.
It also has a WD 40Gb UDMA 100 HDD and a Pioneer 16x DVD UDMA 66
Both the Hard Disk and Pioneer drive function fine UDMA en
Hi,
PROBLEM
I'm unable to
perform a fresh-installation of RH7.1 RH7.2 on Adaptec AIC 7896 SCSI
Adaptor.
RH6.2 installation
was doing fine.
On 7.2, the system
was giving endless check after
(SCSI 0) downloading sequencer code... 393 instruction
downloaded.
From then it will go
on
On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 08:25:55PM -0500, Jeffrey Lanthripp wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> There *has* to be a way to do this - I refuse to believe that any form of
> Linux would require 200 megabytes of supporting files just to output text
> and graphics to a PCL printer...
>
> Jeff Lanthripp
>
man pr
Hi,
I'm planning on setting up a Red Hat 7.2 box for use as a general-purpose
server at home. It'll be running samba to act as a file/print server. I'll
need to set it up to use an HP Laserjet Series II printer (PCL), but thus
far I've only been able to successfully setup a printer if I had abo
Hi,
I have been experiencing continual file system corruption triggering ext3
asserts and resulting in crazy file modes/sizes, files that can't be deleted,
files/directories that result in an input/output error when accessed and daily
fscks that return all kinds of errors (and relocated all of /
On Wed, 2002-01-09 at 17:06, Kjetil Tjensvold wrote:
> Hi I read somewhere that there should be a php
> editor in redhat 7.2.
> But I can't find it.
I use gvim or if not in a gui environment, vim
Bret
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On 13:47 09 Jan 2002, Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| > Most likely it's a permission problem. Check if its ownership and write
| > permissions.
|
| Thanks, do you know what they should be?
Make sure that only you have write permission to the .procmailrc file
and also your home direc
Check out http://www.dyndns.org. You can setup a DNS entry for one of
their domains (such as homelinux.net) or use your own.
Mike W
Steve Gulick wrote:
> I have about 13 domain names (all personal) that I host off my cable
> service. They just switched to dynamic ips. I need a good inexpensiv
Let me refhrase this..
Has anyone of you tryed to change the GRUB bootloader Splash
screen..found in /boot/grub/splash.xpm.gz??
If so, than pleas...share your most valuable piece of technologie
with us..<:)>
Cheers,
Neo
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> Master Boot Record (MBR)
Thanks for the posts Thomas. Very informative.
Cleared up my confusion after I started to think about what I wrote after
sending the first mail.
So I understand now in short that FDISK /MBR does not touch the partition
table part of the MBR, but the Partition table
You would use oracle Parrallel server feature or configure two Oracle
databases in a hot-standby mode. I am unaware of any commercial clustering
packages that work for Oracle. The only one for Solaris that I know of is
Veritas Cluster Server.
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Do you mean one that does syntax highlighting? If so, vim will do this for
you.
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From: "Kjetil Tjensvold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 3:06 PM
Subject: Is there any php editor in RH 7.2
> Hi I read somewhere that
On Wed, 2002-01-09 at 13:20, Gordon Charrick wrote:
> I'm starting to use 7.2 on some servers and I'm having trouble getting ntp
> working. I'm trying to make one of these new servers the main server for
> the subnet and I have the following in /etc/ntp.conf
>
> server ntp.ourconcord.net
> serv
> > i'll try to find and download nero and see if that works.
>
> That certainly sounds like your best bet. It sounds like the cd is
> corrupt/incomplete in some way.
> When you get nero, use the wizard, choose 'data cd' follow the prompts
> and the when you've got a several paned window ready to
On Wed, 9 Jan 2002 18:12:01 -0500
Jeffery Myers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'd like to setup a Linux box to act as a time server for a large number
> of Windows 2000 boxes.
>
> Has anyone done this? Any gotchas?
>
> Which SNTP server would you recommend and where do I find it?
>
Look on
Hi
I need to stop the Cyrus mail server. When I list all processes the Cyrus
mail server does not show up, but when I telnet to port 110 it is certainly
going. Any help gratefully accepted.
Many Thanks
Mike
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On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 11:05:30PM +0200, Pieter De Wit wrote:
> Last year sometime I posted a message asking how I can test my DNS Server.
> Someone replied with a web page that check your DNS. I someone remebers the
> URL please post it again.
www.dnsreport.com
Cheers,
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I'd like to setup a Linux box to act as a time server for a large number of
Windows 2000 boxes.
Has anyone done this? Any gotchas?
Which SNTP server would you recommend and where do I find it?
Thanks!
j
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Vidiot wrote:
> >That's an interesting question... I have a RH7.1 server with three 3c59x
>
> That is interesting, since I have two NIC cards, different brands, and
> when I have rebooted, nothing moved.
You missed his first line: three of the same card. Granted, it still
shouldn't be flipp
Hi I read somewhere that there should be a php
editor in redhat 7.2.
But I can't find it.
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>That's an interesting question... I have a RH7.1 server with three 3c59x
>NICs and upon a reboot, found that assignments had all changed. It would be
>nice that it would stay consistant between reboots (though the reboots and
>reassignments occur rarely). This reassigments play havoc for a real
Has anyone installed any Oracle 817 products on a RH 7.2 machine
with a P4? I know about the jit compiler bug on Windows with P4
chips, but does anyone know if this exists for Red Hat?
I run the installer and it just hangs indefintely.
Note: I did manage to install the 9.0.1 client, but this o
At 04:25 PM 1/9/02 -0500, - - wrote:
>Thanks for your input. I thought of the way you described, but I just want
>to experiment with Linux system. So, I kinda prefer to doing so with Linux
>filesystem and commands...
We've been using this for backing up our Linux boxen for almost a year.
Works
Hello,
I am having a weird problem here. I have a machine that I use for my
day-to-day stuff. It has had more than a few varieties of Linux on it, so
I don't think much is wrong w/ the hardware, but it's always possible.
The problem is that when I am in X (doesn't matter which windowmanager,
something like this??
http://oxide.sprintlink.net/
eric
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From: "Pieter De Wit" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 3:05 PM
Subject: [RHL] Web page to test DNS
Hello Everyone,
Last year sometime I posted a message asking ho
Hi Brig,
Thanks for your input. I thought of the way you described, but I just want
to experiment with Linux system. So, I kinda prefer to doing so with Linux
filesystem and commands...
Thanks,
kero
>From: "Brig C. McCoy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
That's an interesting question... I have a RH7.1 server with three 3c59x
NICs and upon a reboot, found that assignments had all changed. It would be
nice that it would stay consistant between reboots (though the reboots and
reassignments occur rarely). This reassigments play havoc for a real-tim
Do you really need to format it for two separate filesystems. Just mount
the drive in the W2K machine, use SAMBA and push (insert favorite archive
file format) files onto the filesystem.
...brig
At 04:08 PM 1/9/02 -0500, - - wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I'm still a newbie to Linux world so please bar
Hello Everyone,
Last year sometime I posted a message asking how I can test my DNS Server.
Someone replied with a web page that check your DNS. I someone remebers the
URL please post it again.
Thanks,
Pieter De Wit
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Hi all,
I'm still a newbie to Linux world so please bare with me ;o)
What I'd like to try is the following... I have 2 boxes (BOX_A is w2k
running as a workstation and BOX_B is a web server running on RH Linux7.2).
I'm thinking of getting an internal/external HD to use it as a back up
storage
Please turn of HTML e-mail. Thanks.
>that's nice if the cables are really copper wires that only connect to one
>device through a backplane for instance...
>Then one might care ;-)
The network cards I know of for PeeCees have their connectors coming out
the back of the unit.
Is this particular
Jackrabbit Slim wrote:
> Thanks, I got them configured. One more question: How can I tell which
> card (physically on the motherboard) is eth0 and eth1. Are they
> automatically assigned in a certain order (e.g. top to bottom)?
With different brand/model cards, the cards are discovered in
Title: RE: 2 network cards
that's nice if the cables are really copper wires that only connect to one device through a backplane for instance...
Then one might care ;-)
> -Original Message-
> From: Vidiot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 1:39 PM
> To:
>If I were a betting man though, and if your machine were AT/ATX form factor
>in some kind of tower, eth0 would be the further from the base of the
>machine.
>-Brad
I'm curious... why would you care which got assigned to which eth?
If both cards are 10/100, who gives a rats ass. Just bring the
Title: RE: 2 network cards
I guess you could also get into the device driver. The kernel assigns the lowest possible network name available when you make the system call register_netdev(). Typically as I stated before the order in which the device driver would call this function is based upo
I'm trying to use this feature becuse i can use only
one finger on one hand for keyboard input. how can i use this feature?
i'm using rh 7.1. using gnome as the gui. here is a comment about
the purpose of accessx and location of the file.
XFree86 also supports Slow Keys, Repeat Keys, Bounce Key
On 11:58 09 Jan 2002, Gregg Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| You'll need to open up the high numbered ports to get your mail from a
| POP3 server. For example, with ipchains you want something like:
|
| ipchains -I input -s 110 -d
| 1025-65535 -p tcp -i eth0 ! -y -j ACCEPT
Just a nit - the
Actually, the assignment order is determined by the kernel itself. I
had an incident where botting to an updated kernel reversed the eth0/1
binding to the physical card. Booting back to the older card reverted
them back.
The best sure fire way to bind them would be:
1) use different model car
You'll need to open up the high numbered ports to get your mail from a
POP3 server. For example, with ipchains you want something like:
ipchains -I input -s 110 -d
1025-65535 -p tcp -i eth0 ! -y -j ACCEPT
This will allow connections from your server only when you have
initiated the connection
At 11:20 AM 1/9/2002 -0800, Jackrabbit Slim wrote:
>Thanks, I got them configured. One more question: How can I tell which
>card (physically on the motherboard) is eth0 and eth1. Are they
>automatically assigned in a certain order (e.g. top to bottom)?
There is a deliberate order, but you may
Hi
I need to can the Cyrus mail server. When I list all processes the Cyrus
mail server does not show up, but when I telnet to port 110 it is certainly
going. Any help gratefully accepted.
Many Thanks
Mike
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Steve Gulick
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 10:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Dynamic DNS Hosting??
I have about 13 domain names (all personal) that I host off my cable
Title: RE: 2 network cards
they are assigned by the order in which they are discovered..usually the lowest numbered PCI address ehich is an Ethernet card will be eth0.
*Usually* the slot closest to the power on the ATX MB form factor is lowest.
The sure way is to only configure eth0 with a
I'm starting to use 7.2 on some servers and I'm having trouble getting ntp
working. I'm trying to make one of these new servers the main server for
the subnet and I have the following in /etc/ntp.conf
server ntp.ourconcord.net
server timex.cs.columbia.edu
server fuzz.psc.edu
driftfile /etc/ntp/
Thanks, I got them configured. One more question: How can I tell which
card (physically on the motherboard) is eth0 and eth1. Are they
automatically assigned in a certain order (e.g. top to bottom)?
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> "Bret" == Bret Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bret> I wend down a rabbit trail of random noise generators and even found
Bret> on that took the input from a camera looking a 5 lava lamps that was
Bret> supposed to be random enough to make the most anal of cryptographers
Bret> happy ( Th
Title: RE: Reset interface statistics
Thanks
Brad
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interface statistics
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http://dns2go.deerfield.com
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From: "Steve Gulick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2002 13:51:08 -0500
Subject: Dynamic DNS Hosting??
> I have about 13 domain names (all personal) that I host off my cable
> service. They just switched to dyn
At 12:46 PM 1/9/2002 -0600, Oscar Castaneda V. wrote:
>Does anyone know where I can find an email monitor for gnome so I can keep
>up with this list.
What does an "email monitor" do?
> After a while a find myself deleting emails because i dont read them on
> the fly,
[snip]
You are not alone
I have about 13 domain names (all personal) that I host off my cable
service. They just switched to dynamic ips. I need a good inexpensive DNS
Hosting service that is linux friendly. Any recommendations?
TIA
Steve
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Does anyone know where I can find an email monitor for gnome so I can keep up with
this list.
After a while a find myself deleting emails because i dont read them on the fly, with
an email monitor everyone would learn more efficiently, thats my take at least.
greetings,
oscar
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I have updated the perl installation on a 7.2 box with all the modules I need
and etc... Using CPAN this process took about 2 hours. What I want to do is
replicate this to several other machines.
Just anyone know all directory locations that I can tar up and move, and will
this method work?
Tha
They both might have already been identified. Don't use kudzu like
that. It's more of a plug-pray style device.
To see if both devices have been identified, type `dmesg`, this will
give you kernel info on boot (ie: what devices the kernel found). Also,
/sbin/lspci will give you a list of pci d
Title: RE: 2 network cards
Well, does the kernel recognize them?
Do you see them assigned eth0 and eth1 during the boot process?
(you can check while your system is running with: dmesg | less)
If so, then all you need to do is configure them which can be graphically done with linuxconf o
I have 2 3COM-905b-TX pci network cards that I am trying to configure on a
redhat 7 system. Kudzu seems to only be able to find one of them at a time.
Can someone point me toward a resource that will explain how to get linux to
see both of them through a manual configuration?
_
Hi,
I have been doing some research on setting up a Linux cluster to running an
Oracle 8i database. The reasons for doing this is mainly High Availablity,
Scalability and processing power. Has anyone out ther ever done something
like this? If so what would you recommend using for the clustering
Read
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-7.2-Manual/custom-guide/printconf-save-config.html
You can configure the printer on one of the client machines, export
the settings to a file, and import them onto the other client
machines via the command line.
Sincerely,
Tammy Fox
On Wed, Jan
On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 11:57:01AM -, Chris Bond wrote:
>
> Anybody got any good advice for doing the following. I am going to
> run a script that pulls my incoming email from my ISP via pop3 and
> feed it into my local smtp server. Currently running the redhat 7.2
> default sendmail (minus
Hi all,
I was wondering how i can allow connections through certain ports, i am using iptables
as a firewall. I want to allow inbound and outbound connections on certain TCP and UDP
ports so that netmeeting can work through my firewall
Any help and suggestions are welcome,
greetings,
oscar
Do a route command; I place it in rc.local.
route add default gw aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
Works fine, do it all the time on both single-homed and multi-homed
machines. I use it to add redundancy in my outbound links which go to
multiple routers connected to multiple T-1's; NIC, router, and line
pro
Hello James,
First make sure your kernel is compiled with IP-Aliasing.
Second, set up more then one IP address on the same network interface:
#ifconfig ip1 netmask netmask1 eth0:1 up
#ifconfig ip2 netmask netmask2 eth0:2 up
...
#ifconfig ipn netmask netmaskn eth0:n up
Third, add new entries to
I'm trying to replace an NT server with Redhat 7.2. The problem is that the
current environment has to be multi-netted on one NIC, hence two gateways.
Another source told me this couldn't be done on linux.
Currently the NT server has several IP addresses(from two subnets) with TWO
default gate
On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, Statux wrote:
> All calls to rand() and srand() from the Standard C Library (libc, glibc,
> etc) require kernel level support in order to work. That's what this is.
> It has to do with /dev/random, etc.
While it does have to do with /dev/random, it has nothing to do with
rand
Hi all!!
I have a big problem!! I can´t access this machine by ssh or other way...
but the services are still working
Now I have this message in my screen:
NET: 72 messages suppressed
dst cache overflow
NET: 53 messages suppressed
dst cache overflow
NET: 80 messages suppressed
dst cache ov
On Wed, 2002-01-09 at 00:14, David Kramer wrote:
> Just to add to to this a little, /dev/random is a queue of numbers that
> get built up from real-world events, like keystrokes and mouse movements.
> That's why when generating PGP keys you need to type- otherwise PGP just
> sucks the queue dr
Hi,
We are planning to do a Redhat install fest for students in my college here.
Our network is basically use Novel as fileserver and printserver. So I need
help to figure out how to set up printer for printing through Nobel netware.
I can do it using the GUI printtools (printconf-gui) allrig
Title: RE: Email Problems
The firewall script by default blocks everything. It has a rule which allows POP3 out via port 110 (I believe).
The rule is:
ipchains -A output -i $EXTERNAL_INTERFACE -p tcp \
-s $IPADDR $UNPRIVPORTS \
-d $POP_SERVER 110 -j ACCEPT
When I start the
Title: RE: Reset interface statistics
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They may be able to be of more help, perhaps there is some ioctl() you could call to reset it, if so, they would know!
*note: I think they only allow plain text, anything else won't go through.
Master Boot Record (MBR)
When you turn on your PC, the processor has to begin processing. However,
your system memory is empty, and the processor doesn't have anything to
execute, or really even know where it is. To ensure that the PC can always
boot regardless of which BIOS is in the machine, ch
I think that's just part of it...
Check out: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q69013
MORE INFORMATION
What is the MBR?
At the end of the ROM BIOS bootstrap routine, the BIOS reads and executes
the first physical sector of the first floppy or hard disk on the system.
This
On Wed, 9 Jan 2002, Sarig Scudder wrote:
> However, when I try to retrieve Emails from the POP server my email client
> (Balsa) gives me an error saying it is having trouble connecting to the
> server. This seems strange because I can see traffic on the network and
> modems (via the lights) and
Hi All,
I have a requirement to LOG all web pages visited from within our
company. Can I use Squid to do that? I know it can be used as a
cache, and to control access, but what if I'm just interested in
logging? I need to set it up with some userid/password, so I know
who is going out (they u
You should check the doc's but I believe it needs to be at least 640 and
owned by the user.
Gerry
On Wed, 9 Jan 2002, Nick Wilson wrote:
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> > Most likely it's a permission problem. Che
A client of mine has been using Trend Micro's Interscan VirusWall on RedHat 7.0
successfully in HaNoi for almost a year now.
At 09:20 2002.01.09 -0500, you wrote:
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>What's the best solution to prevent e-mail viroses in e-mail server?
>I read something that Mcfee and others scan cause o
I suggest you check out mailscanner. I'm using it to scan
incoming/outgoing messages for viruses. I also installed spamassassin.
It will work with mailscanner or in a .procmailrc file.
Gerry
On Wed, 9 Jan 2002, Mac ADd wrote:
> You might also want to check out the OpenAntivirus Project:
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> Most likely it's a permission problem. Check if its ownership and write
> permissions.
Thanks, do you know what they should be?
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> the cd does not boot.
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> the boot disk enabled a start of install, but stopped at the cd part because it
>couldnt find
> the red hat cd, which was in the drive.
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> i'll
Most likely it's a permission problem. Check if its ownership and write
permissions.
Gerry
On Wed, 9 Jan 2002, Nick Wilson wrote:
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> is there any reason why the creation of a .procmailrc would fail in
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> I carefully follo
i have bios set to boot cd's
the cd does not boot.
the boot disk enabled a start of install, but stopped at the cd part because it
couldnt find
the red hat cd, which was in the drive.
i'll try to find and download nero and see if that works.
zev (pb69)
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