to all,
hello, im back! just want to ask something and i hope
you could give me some... i finished installing ssh to my
3 servers (finally, huh!) coz i had a problem to one of
them :-) now, i can ssh in windows machine using SecureCrt to all of
them... i want to ssh only
to server1 then when im
thanks to all who helped me in finding solutions for my ssh problem...
i did all of your suggestions but unfortuantely, still it didn't work for
me :-)
to solve it immediately (i need to), i upgraded the version into RH7.2...
now, i can seat properly he he he...
cheers!
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Hy guys,
Can you help me with a application for Linux, like Minicom, that I can use
to manage from console a Cisco router and also to be able to send commands
like CTR+SFT+6.
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Caveat and advance apology: this does not answer your question.
Michael S. Dunsavage wrote:
>and if wrong password x amont of times it needs to
>be unlocked type of stuff.
>(like NT's domain users manger).
For a good discussion on the questionable
Michael S. Dunsavage,
On Thursday 14 February 2002 12:10, you said something about:
> Hi. I'm looking for some kind of user policy editor when I can set
> password lengths, and if wrong password x amont of times it needs to be
> unlocked type of stuff.
>
> (like NT's domain users manger).
>
> an
Hi. I'm looking for some kind of user policy
editor when I can set password lengths, and if wrong password x amont of times
it needs to be unlocked type of stuff.
(like NT's domain users manger).
any ideas?
--Michael S.
Dunsavage
On 23:34 13 Feb 2002, David Kramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, Cameron Simpson wrote:
| > On 21:06 12 Feb 2002, ramzez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| > | I want to make an app in C... and I need to encript passwords for users of
| > | my app and I want to use the same metho
What about simply loading the installation CD and running the
installation in the upgrade mode?
-Manuel.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Have a server that is being messed around with in order to learn the
> server. Someone deleted the /dev fs and we think it is a good
> learning experience. What
On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 21:06 12 Feb 2002, ramzez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | I want to make an app in C... and I need to encript passwords for users of
> | my app and I want to use the same method of linux (the users aren't the same
> | of linux)... How do I do
Anyone out ther have a HP DAT drive with One Button Disaster Recovery? I
have one and I have BRU's CRU with a fresh bootable OBDR tape but can't get
my system to boot off the tape. I'm using a Buslogic BT930 SCSI card in a
Dell Dimension PIII 933.
I understand to get the tape drive to go into t
On Wed, 2002-02-13 at 12:34, Janyne Kizer wrote:
> The line "debug1: authentications that can continue: " was interesting
> to me because the "good" server says "debug1: authentications that can
> continue: publickey,password" the first time thate message is displayed.
>
> [root@firstserver root]
[ _Please_ trim irrelevant content and reply _below_ the content. ]
On 18:52 13 Feb 2002, CM Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| I did ipchains -L and iptables -L and got command not
| found.
Make sure /sbin is in your $PATH. These commands live there.
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I did ipchains -L and iptables -L and got command not
found. Still not sure what is causing SSH connection
to fail from two machines on my network?
-Chris Miller
On Monday 11 February 2002 09:06, you said something
about:
> I don't believe that I have ipchains or iptables
> running on both of
Hi,
Did something happen to control-panel in Red Hat 7.2? I used to use it
some in previous releases. But now on our 7.2 machines, when I launch
control-panel, it looks really lame. There are only buttons for
runlevel, modem, kernel daemon, and help. What happened to the network
interface tab
On 19:59 13 Feb 2002, cameron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| On February 13, 2002 05:02 am, you wrote:
| > Sounds like bloat, and thus thrashing (excessive paging) [...]
| > Several programs grow indefinitely
| > (eg Mozilla or Netscape). Run top and sort the columns on memory size. Or
| > run "ps a
On February 13, 2002 05:02 am, you wrote:
> On 04:24 13 Feb 2002, cameron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | Is there anyway of purging my ram and/or the swap? My system becomes
> | very slow after awhile and a reboot is the only way I can remedy this.
>
> Sounds like bloat, and thus thrashing (exces
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fred smith wrote:
>> I downloaded the rpm file but it is only source; can you help me a little
>> bit more?? How do I install my printer?.. there are a lot of executables
>> files and the README is too confuse
>
>If you download the RPM files
On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 09:25:21AM -0500, ramzez wrote:
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> Hi...
> I downloaded the rpm file but it is only source; can you help me a little
> bit more?? How do I install my printer?.. there are a lot of executables
> files and the README
You'll get this module if you upgrade your pam package to the latest
release. You should configure and use up2date (it's free!) and it would
have told you that your pam package needs to be updated.
If you can't use up2date for whatever reason, go to the version-specific
updates directory on ftp.
RedHat people, where can i find some document on
this. Is this a standard pam module ? or something
redhat uses specifcally when you use authconfig.
Thanks.
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Hi All,
I have 2 web servers behind a load director that are on private ip address's
192.168.100.100 and 192.168.100.101. I also have a email server that is not
behind the load director.
I can send emails from the email server using sendmail on linux but I can't
get the 2 web servers to work.
> Hey there,
>
> I haven't seen any posts about this yet, so I thought I'd throw out a
> quick work around idea. How about setting the DEMAND option in the file
as
> the norm. Then in your rc.local file, you could issue an ifup ppp0
command.
> This would offer the ONBOOT functionality, withou
Can I get rpm to update a whole directory's worth of RPMs over FTP?
If so, what is the appropriate syntax?
So I want to rpm -Fvh
ftp://user@host/path/to/rpms/*.rpm
or something along those lines, but that particular syntax doesn't seem to
do the job (even if I enclose the URL in quotes,
Take a look at checkinstall on freshmeat.net to see if it meets your
needs.
jb
> The way I've done it in the past (this is not something I found
> reference to anywhere, just something I tried) was to download srpms,
> and dig the spec files out of them, customize the spec file to my
> liking
More detail. What do you mean by "..my machine won't recognize [sic]
it"?
Mike
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I'm a total newbie at this and I have put a new HD in my RedHat machine and
set it up as a slave and did all the bios stuff etc.. but my machine won't
reconize it.. is there something i'm missing here?
Thanks..
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On Wed, 2002-02-13 at 07:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> As of a few days ago, a completely up2date'd Rh7.2 system.
>
> Up until a week ago, I haven't touched the perl installation of this distro.
>
> A week ago, when a user tried to run a perl program, the program reported it
> couldn't find Tk.
I guess I would still like a little more information everyone addressed one
and two, excellently, I might add, but I guess what I was thinking is that
this is just a stepping stone for security...It keeps those who are not
trying to forcefully or rather intentionally gain access to your network
fr
On Tue, Feb 12, 2002 at 02:54:22PM -0500, Tom Kiblin wrote:
> Some of the better APs and WLAN Bridges allow you to control the MACs
> allowed to communicate with it, or Allowed Talkers. You build the MAC
> table directly on the AP/WLAN Device. And, you can turn off "Advertise
> ESSID" from th
I have redhat 7.2 and windows 2000 installed in the same computer, the
problem is now I have to use flopy in order to boot into linux, is it
possible for to boot into linux form hard drive and how to do it if it's
possible.
Thanks
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/dev/pts is basically Unix98 pseudo terminal support (or one part of it).
All non-virtual terminal connections to your system (xterms, rxvt, telnet,
ssh, etc) use this.
On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, scott.list wrote:
> Thanks eddie:
>
> I may have not compiled in support for /dev/pts in the kernel, an
I have a RedHat 7.2 system which is using dhcpcd. I am encountering a
problem which I have not seen with systems using pump. It's a rather
obscure issue.
The problem is that when the system is booted dhcpcd makes a request for
an IP address from the dhcp server. It appears that the dhcp server
Thanks eddie:
I may have not compiled in support for /dev/pts in the kernel, and it
was in the fstab file. When reading the help messages in menuconfig,
it sounded like I didn't need /dev/pts support. W
What is /dev/pts for? Should I need it?
Thanks very much for the time to reply and help.
> "The load averages are the average number of process ready to run during
> the last 1, 5 and 15 minutes."
Right.. 1, 5, and 15.. where'd I get 3, 5, and 10 from? :)
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> In the load average, it means thah I am using just the 0.01 % of my
> processor in a 5 minutes load average and that the max load I can have
> is 100.00, or it means that i am using the 1 % of mu processor and the
> max load is 1.00
Load is defined as the number of processes in the run queue. S
The line "debug1: authentications that can continue: " was interesting
to me because the "good" server says "debug1: authentications that can
continue: publickey,password" the first time thate message is displayed.
[root@firstserver root]# ssh -v servername
OpenSSH_2.9p2, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, O
Those numbers are not percentages.
>From man top:
"The load averages are the average number of process ready to run during
the last 1, 5 and 15 minutes."
On Wed, 2002-02-13 at 11:51, Sergio campos wrote:
> I have a Redhat 7.1, and I would like to know when I execute the command
> "uptime" I ge
On 2/13/02 10:31 AM, "Nicole Kok" [EMAIL PROTECTED] pressed the keys
forming the message:
> Hi
>
> How do I use watch command to monitor user?
What are you trying to do? The watch command will actually just
periodically run a command and display its output. E.g.:
watch ls -l
Will display t
On 2/12/02 2:45 PM, "Janyne Kizer" [EMAIL PROTECTED] pressed the keys
forming the message:
> hmmm, I am having a similar problem.
>
> What does "Authenticated with partial success" mean?
Dunno - could it be failing it's first auth type, and falling back to the
next (e.g. Trying ssh2, then falli
I have a Redhat 7.1, and I would like to know when I execute the command
"uptime" I get the following:
11:39am up 19 days, 21:25, 2 users, load average: 0.00, 0.01, 0.00
In the load average, it means thah I am using just the 0.01 % of my
processor in a 5 minutes load average and that the max
Scott:
One thing to check is your /etc/fstab file. I received an error similar
to this long
ago which said "all network ports in use" on a RH 6.0 machine. The
problem was a
corrupt line in /etc/fstab for /dev/pts. The line should read on a RH
6.2 machine:
none/dev/pts
Double check the related logfiles in /var/log for more info.
On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, Jonathan Slivko wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I tried to do "up2date -u" this morning for one of my Red Hat 7.1
> boxes, but got this error:
>
> [root@exodus /root]# up2date -u
> Error communicating with server. The mes
Juan,
You were right on all counts. Thanks for your help.
James
At 12:03 PM 2/13/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>It sounds like you're using the Disk Writer output plugin. It creates
>wav files from your mp3s. If you go to the preferences menu (Ctrl P),
>you should see the configuration for your Outp
Janyne Kizer wrote:
> When I restart xinetd, though, I get the following message in
> /var/log/messages:
>
> Feb 13 10:11:13 linus xinetd[4598]: bind failed (Address already in use
> (errno = 98)). service = bootps
>
> However nmap reports that port 67 is not in use and /etc/services seems
> to
Janyne Kizer wrote:
> Unfortunately we have a lot of hardware (older NCD HMX terminals and so
> on) that do not support DHCP so we will have to go with BootP on this
> project.
In the man page for dhcpd.conf there are examples explicitly mentioning those
wonderful terminals from NCD. dhcpd sho
>how to access drive A and CDROD and TAPE from Command line.
>Jianping Zhu
In order: mtools, what's a CDROD, more than likely the tar command.
MB
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It is our job to set up the meeting.
RH 7.1, I rebuilt my kernel to 2.4.17. After reboot all seems OK, but
I get a "all telnet ports in use" message when trying to telnet in.
There are no telnet ports in use. Can someone suggest what causes
this so I can fix it?
Thanks,
Scott
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On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 05:56:40PM +0100, Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
>
> I'm trying to print to a printer set up on a Windows machine from
> my Linux box. I've tried evrything I can think of and it still
> doesn't work so I'm hoping someone can help me.
Finally solved it.
The Canon LBP-810 is one ..
It sounds like you're using the Disk Writer output plugin. It creates
wav files from your mp3s. If you go to the preferences menu (Ctrl P),
you should see the configuration for your Output Plugin. Select
"eSound Output Plugin" and xmms will stop writing wav files.
You can run any wm you want w
how to access drive A and CDROD and TAPE from Command line.
Thanks
Jianping Zhu
Department of Computer Science
Univerity of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602
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Hi,
How can i configure my telnet
server? I´ve installed and I can telnet my computer by himself using my loopback
adress or my network ip but if i try to telnet it from another computer in
my network i have a timeout, i don´t know if some parameter is
wrong.
Anyone could
help?
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From: Edward Dekkers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sunday, February 10, 2002 3:08 AM
Subject: ppp and bind
>
>I've finally traced it back to the 'DEMAND' option in
>/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ppp0.
>
>Turning it off fixe
Doh. I hate looking stupid. Thanks. Went back to the kernel only update
distro and realized that it KeyError had changed to kernel-pcmcia-cs.
Messed around with the comps file and now have the kernel update working.
You have to change the laptop support section, I just commented it out, as
ther
I've found this useful in the past:
http://www.linuxnewbie.org/nhf/intel/hardware/hd_add.html
On Wed, 2002-02-13 at 06:06, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
> Hey gang,
>
> I'm installing a new hard disk to my system, but it's been so long
> since the last time I did this, I can't remember the part
Hi
How do I use watch command to monitor user?
Thank you
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Hello,
I tried to do "up2date -u" this morning for one of my Red Hat 7.1
boxes, but got this error:
[root@exodus /root]# up2date -u
Error communicating with server. The message was:
Proxy Error
[root@exodus /root]#
Is the Red Hat Network down temporarily or is it just me, as there
is no pro
Well, maybe I won't have to recompile to get xinetd working. I feel
like I am close to getting this but something is still missing.
I added the following bootps file to /etc/xinetd.d
# default: off
# the -i argument forces the server into inetd mode where bootpd to be
# started only when a boot
Aww, 6.0 was my first linux. :-) brings back such memories! (Almost
three years ago now, the first version to be released after the IPO
IIRC.
-Brandon
On Wed, 2002-02-13 at 04:02, Edward C. Bailey wrote:
> > "Mace" == Mace Moneta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> ...
> Mace> If you are intereste
On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 09:23:40AM -0500, Dean MacIsaac Jr. wrote:
> > Actually, my recommendation for cable modem users is to run, don't walk,
> to
> > a local computer store and buy a Linksys firewall/router. Assign your
> > systems static IP addresses and let the Linksys box do the NAT (Networ
This
is normal for Gnome, I get it all the time. On my system I just set up a
hostname (it doesn't bother the cable modem) and added the host name to my
127.0.0.1 line in the /etc/hosts. so you'll have something like
127.0.0.1 localhost
localhost.localdomain mypc
-Origi
Hey everyone,
I need some help with x-windows. I'm using RedHat 7.1 and when
I do a startx the system goes starts to go into Gnome, gets a grey
screen and freezes. The error in /var/log is this:
kernel: mtrr: base(0xf800) is not aligned on a size(0x12c000)
boundary
checking out /pr
I installed Ximian a few days ago and so far it seems ok. Some things I'm
having trouble figuring out, but all and all it's kind of cool.
I used to run KDE and use XMMS for playing MP3's. In Ximian when I run XMMS
instead of playing them, it creates WAV files. I can't see anywhere in XMMS
to c
> Actually, my recommendation for cable modem users is to run, don't walk,
to
> a local computer store and buy a Linksys firewall/router. Assign your
> systems static IP addresses and let the Linksys box do the NAT (Network
> Address Translation) for you. It will pick up the dynamic IP address f
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Hi...
I downloaded the rpm file but it is only source; can you help me a little
bit more?? How do I install my printer?.. there are a lot of executables
files and the README is too confuse
thanks
El Lun 11 Feb 2002 22:27, escribió:
> On Mo
On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 08:53:56AM -0500, Dean MacIsaac Jr. wrote:
> HUH?? I have a cable modem if that means anything... so I couldn't assign
>it a static IP...
Actually, my recommendation for cable modem users is to run, don't walk, to
a local computer store and buy a Linksys firewall
Hi it's me Dean from the "Hope I did this right"
and "Why so slow" threads.
I reinstalled everything with 1 GB of swap just to
be sure. Everything seems to be at just about windows pace, (the goal
being to see if I could leave windows behind and be as productive.), a few
seconds for pro
On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 11:30:10AM -0100, john-paul delaney wrote:
>
> I'm using more & more the vi editor (vim 5?) that comes with my RH7.0
> but am finding the :help quite 'pithy' and would appreciate a little
> advice on this...
Run `rpm -qa | grep vim` to get the version of vim.
You should b
Unfortunately we have a lot of hardware (older NCD HMX terminals and so
on) that do not support DHCP so we will have to go with BootP on this
project. Before I go any further, does anyone have a version of BootP
that will work with xinetd? I downloaded the bootp-2.4.3-7 files but I
thought I'd c
If my messages are not in var/log/messages where else could they be?
Kieca, Radoslaw (Radoslaw) ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said thusly on [13/02/02 at 10:52]:
> Hi,
>
> I've received message "/var/log/messages" NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0 transmit
> time out auto negotiation ability .
> Does any body kno
Hey gang,
I'm installing a new hard disk to my system, but it's been so long
since the last time I did this, I can't remember the particulars...
I know I need fdisk to partition it, but I don't know the exact
commands... Also, to format it, what's the command for that?
On Mar 12 Feb 2002 19:11, you wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I'm trying to substitute passwd using MySQL - pam-mysql. My problem is that
> in pam_mysql readme uses pam.conf, but my RH7.1 doesn't have one I used
> /etc/pam.d/login and /etc/pam.d/passwd config without success. I need help.
RTFM! In this c
Cameron Simpson escribió:
>
> On 21:56 12 Feb 2002, Harry Montgomery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | Does the Java SDK come with RedHat?
>
> RedHat ships with Kaffe, a JDK.
> The Blackdown and Sun JDKs are also freely downloadable.
You can also download a rpm from Sun at java.sun.com
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On 21:56 12 Feb 2002, Harry Montgomery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Does the Java SDK come with RedHat?
RedHat ships with Kaffe, a JDK.
The Blackdown and Sun JDKs are also freely downloadable.
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On 04:24 13 Feb 2002, cameron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Is there anyway of purging my ram and/or the swap? My system becomes very
| slow after awhile and a reboot is the only way I can remedy this.
Sounds like bloat, and thus thrashing (excessive paging) - is there steady
disc activity when
Hi,
I've received message "/var/log/messages" NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0 transmit
time out auto negotiation ability .
Does any body know why?
What can I do to bring up transmission on eth0.
regards
Radek
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> IPTABLES have not been configured yet, the RH box is wide open both ways
(I
> think).
>
> Any suggestions?
> Thanks in advance,
> brgds,
> Ragnar W.
Read the Masquerade HowTo on http://www.linuxdoc.org
It has been updated with IPTables.
No, it will not work like you have it - read this (and u
Sitat Ragnar Wiencke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi guys.
>
> I have a RH 7.1 box running which I intended to use as a firewall and
> router
> for the families's windows boxes with an ADSL connection through an
> external
> Zyxel Prestige 645 modem.
>
> For testing I got the ADSL connection up and
Hello List...
I'm using more & more the vi editor (vim 5?) that comes with my RH7.0. but am finding
the :help quite 'pithy' and would appreciate a little advice on this...
I just want to set the command
:set sts=3
as default
How to do this - (or better still, is there an easier document that
Is there anyway of purging my ram and/or the swap? My system becomes very
slow after awhile and a reboot is the only way I can remedy this.
Also, is there a way of changing the memory allocation of various processes?
It appears (in top) that X has close to 60Mb of memory allocated to it
(run
Hi guys.
I have a RH 7.1 box running which I intended to use as a firewall and router
for the families's windows boxes with an ADSL connection through an external
Zyxel Prestige 645 modem.
For testing I got the ADSL connection up and running and from that machine I
can connect to the Internet
On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 06:30 12 Feb 2002, rpjday <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | specifically, i was looking at his collection of map! settings,
> | which represent sequences of text or editing command available
> | while in input mode in vi.
> |
> | when i edited hi
Hi,
We are trying to install rh7.2 on an HP lh3 with a symbios raid controler.
The install stand still when loading a symbios raid driver.
What could be the problem or sollution?
regards, Willem
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