Hi,
Recently I got this error in my message log
server named[1219]: sysquery: findns error (NXDOMIAN) on server.domian.com?
What does it mean? I already recheck the configuration files for dns and it
is ok but I still get this error message. I think it is affecting sendmail.
Need your help
T
Hi Herrold, David and Cgalpin:
I was go to https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=55367 and
see one of the following message :
Additional comment by [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2001-12-28 08:32:39
For those who want a prebuilt RPM that fixes the problem, see
http://www.netcraft.com.au/rpms/
Ani_Adarsh wrote:
> hey guys,
>
> could u tell me how to get jvm up on my installation ?
> any links ?
> where do i get it ??
>
You can get an rpm of the jdk (or jrt) at the Sun download site.
Steve
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On Sun, 17 Feb 2002, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
> I suppose the question now is, why don't we see OpenSSH 3.0 on RH's updates site
>just yet? Is it still being mangled by the testers? Can we get some time frame for
>RH's official release?
My guess would be, not until the next release of
hey guys,
could u tell me how to get jvm up on my installation ?
any links ?
where do i get it ??
Thanks in Advance
Cheers
Ani
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Hi Eddie,
Thanks for your suggestion and I was try to answer all your question as
below to help me solve the problem. Thanks a lot !
> Need more info here. What is the output in /var/log/messages?
Feb 18 14:46:57 LServer mgetty[1213]: data dev=ttyS0, pid=1213,
caller='none', c
onn='38400', nam
> > hi all!
> >
> > i installed OpenSSH 3.x.x in my 3 linux servers... i want to
> > access them in a window-based machine like this:
> >
> > ssh-->server1-->ssh-->server2
> > ssh-->server1-->ssh-->server3
> >
> > and not like this:
> >
> > ssh server2
> > ssh server3
> >
> > my current setup:
> >
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>> >http://www.prairienet.org/redhat/
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>> Close ...
>>
>> http://www.prairienet.org/library/redhat
>>
>> Thanks, cg -d
>
>I won't argue with you about it since you set it up, but if you try the
>URL I posted, it does indeed
Steve Lee wrote:
> all of a sudden, i see port 587 and 987 listening.
> i have sendmail setup with qpopper with Drac.
>
> does anyone know what these ports are LISTENING.
> how to turn it off ?
Sendmail. Read the documentation.
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H | "Life is the art of drawing without an eraser." - John
Kevin:
Need more info here. What is the output in /var/log/messages? Are we
connecting from a windoze machine to the RH 7.2 PPP server? Is your
pap-secrets file configured correctly? I assuming that the PPP connect
still using pap-secrets in RH 7.2. Are you using DHCP or options.ttySx
files for I
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>http://www.prairienet.org/redhat/
Close ...
http://www.prairienet.org/library/redhat
Thanks, cg -d
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PGP key: http://www.prairienet.org/~dtalk/0xCA4C11AD.pgp
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i just installed a fresh RedHat 7.2
setup sendmail, qpopper, and dns.
all of a sudden, i see port 587 and 987 listening.
i have sendmail setup with qpopper with Drac.
does anyone know what these ports are LISTENING.
how to turn it off ?
Thanks.
__
Yup, it's a problem with the build options Red Hat used for pppd. Search
the archives for details, but you need to rebuild it.
http://www.prairienet.org/redhat/
hth
charles
On Mon, 18 Feb 2002, Kevin Chan wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I was setting up the Dial-up PPP Server with RedHat 7.2 . But I g
On Mon, 18 Feb 2002, Kevin Chan wrote:
> I was setting up the Dial-up PPP Server with RedHat 7.2 . But I got a very
> big problem on it ! The problem is when after the verify user and password
> from client PC, it will auto disconnect and reconnect again and again. Does
> anyone know how to so
Dear all,
I was setting up the Dial-up PPP Server with RedHat 7.2 . But I got a very
big problem on it ! The problem is when after the verify user and password
from client PC, it will auto disconnect and reconnect again and again. Does
anyone know how to solve this problem ?
( p.s. I am sure
"This is not Mission Difficult, Mr. Hunt... It is Mission Impossible" ;)
-Manuel
Statux wrote:
>
> The question was how to do such a thing with what was listed. Hence my
> answer :)
>
> On Sun, 17 Feb 2002, Manuel A. Camacho Q. wrote:
>
> > Statux wrote:
> > >
> > > > QS::
> > > > HOW TO MAK
Hi,
has anyone used the smart suite from UCSC (http://csl.cse.ucsc.edu/smart.shtml)
I am looking to know how reliable the reports are.
thank you, and regards,
-Greg
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If each of us ha
The question was how to do such a thing with what was listed. Hence my
answer :)
On Sun, 17 Feb 2002, Manuel A. Camacho Q. wrote:
> Statux wrote:
> >
> > > QS::
> > > HOW TO MAKE INSTALLABLE FLOPPY NOT BOOTABLE DISK ,
> > > WITH MININUM PACKAGES???
> >
> > You won't get any recent version of
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Matthew Simpson wrote:
>ssh-keygen of A, this created 2 files .shh/identity and
>.ssh/identity.pub. Then I scp .ssh/indentity.pub to
>.ssh/authorized-keys on machine B. When I tried sshing from A to B I
>still get promt for passwd
>
>debug1: bits
Hi David,
These are the steps that I under took
ssh-keygen of A, this created 2 files .shh/identity and
.ssh/identity.pub. Then I scp .ssh/indentity.pub to
.ssh/authorized-keys on machine B. When I tried sshing from A to B I
still get promt for passwd
debug1: bits set: 509/1024
debug1: len 5
On Sun, Feb 17, 2002 at 10:41:56AM -0700, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
: > [Fri Feb 15 19:24:14 2002] [error] [client 152.163.189.101]
: This IP resolves to Reston, VA
Just because the entity that is listed as the owner of the address
gives a Reston address has no bearing on where the actual add
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Matthew Simpson wrote:
>Now using ssh-keygen what do I need to do
>to allow me to connect to all these machines with no passwd prompt?
Are you having a specific problem, or have you just not read any of
the documentation?
man ssh
man ssh-keygen
m
Hi All,
Can anyone help me with with a ssh key issue that we are having? the
setup is this.
Machine A ssh into machine B, then machine B into machine C? Machine
A is a External Debian and B and C is on our local net which are
Redhat and another Debian. Now using ssh-keygen what do I need to d
Statux wrote:
>
> > QS::
> > HOW TO MAKE INSTALLABLE FLOPPY NOT BOOTABLE DISK ,
> > WITH MININUM PACKAGES???
>
> You won't get any recent version of RedHat to install on a system like
> that, especially with such little memory. Floppy installation is out of
Yes, it will. Just add some more RAM.
David Talkington wrote:
> Sorry, I wasn't quite specific enough. What we want is the complete
> output of 'ssh -v ', where is the server to which
> you're connecting.
I took the rest of this thread off the list because the output of the above
command was quite extensive and I didn't want
I guess I stand corrected.
On Sun, 17 Feb 2002, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
> Rob Cartier wrote:
>
> > [Fri Feb 15 19:24:14 2002] [error] [client 152.163.189.101]
>
> This IP resolves to Reston, VA
>
> > 64.12.96.236 addresses.
>
> This IP resolves to Manassas, VA
>
>
> > 14 cache-r
The first comment to be made is that you can never tell where
the user is coming from on AOL. AOL uses NAT'd gateways in a few
locations, so you can trace back to the gateway but that tells you
almost nothing about where the user is located.
That said, a visualroute trace shows this gateway i
Rob Cartier wrote:
> [Fri Feb 15 19:24:14 2002] [error] [client 152.163.189.101]
This IP resolves to Reston, VA
> 64.12.96.236 addresses.
This IP resolves to Manassas, VA
> 14 cache-rl05.proxy.aol.com (152.163.189.101) 37.294 ms 38.007 ms 36.278
> ms
Reston, VA
> Also is t
Your best bet is going to be to try to get AOL to act on it...since they
undoubtedly own the IP space (or lease it from someone else), and their
network is fairly huge, they're going to be the best source for that info.
On Sun, 17 Feb 2002, Rob Cartier wrote:
> I was wondering if anybody can
>
It's ok...I understand.
If it weren't for the fact that there are a few sites which seem to be
refusing connections just from my mail server (not any other machine on my
network, and not specifically from my IP...I'm running my server behind a
firewall), I'd probably not have posted the ques
I was wondering if anybody can
help me with a matter of a user that
originates from the aol network and
continuosly attempts to attempt access to
a password protected website.
I have ip addresses and was hoping at
least someone could tell me the geographic location
of this user.
[Fri Feb 15 19:24
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Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
>> >Problem: Only Machine_B can scp into the other without being
>> >prompted for a password. Machine_A can not scp into Machine_A
>> >without being prompted for a password. What gives?
>>
>> We don't know. Post the ou
David Talkington wrote:
> >Problem: Only Machine_B can scp into the other without being
> >prompted for a password. Machine_A can not scp into Machine_A
> >without being prompted for a password. What gives?
>
> We don't know. Post the output of 'ssh -v'.
I thought I had posted this at th
Janyne Kizer wrote:
> I think that I missed something in setting up the XDMCP Chooser
> Broadcast. I though that this would do the trick but the clients aren't
> getting anything. I am using RH 7.2.
>
> /etc/X11/xdm/Xaccess
>
> *#any host can get a login window
> *
"Maynard B. Fernando" wrote:
> hi all!
>
> i installed OpenSSH 3.x.x in my 3 linux servers... i want to
> access them in a window-based machine like this:
>
> ssh-->server1-->ssh-->server2
> ssh-->server1-->ssh-->server3
>
> and not like this:
>
> ssh server2
> ssh server3
>
> my current setup:
Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 17:49 15 Feb 2002, Hidong Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | I have a machine with an 800 MB swap partition. To run a particular
> | application, I need 1,000 MB swap. It appears that I can't create a
> | swap file bigger than 4,880 kB. Is this correct? How would
I am going to be building a new RH 7.2 server with a HPT 370 controller.
After watching the discussion on this list, I have decided not to use
HighPoint's driver for RAID but to use the software RAID that comes with
RH. I have a couple of questions regarding this and would appreciate
any help.
1
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rpjday wrote:
> the page www.usdoj.gov/atr/cases/ms-major.htm has a selected
>set of public comments on the proposed final judgment of u.s.
>versus microsoft.
Isn't it ironic that two of the commentaries deemed most significant
and damning were fr
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Brandon Dorman wrote:
>image:/boot/kernel-xx
>read-only
>ide-scsi /dev/hdc /dev/hdc
I don't bother with all that. I just change the entry for the cdrom
drive in /etc/fstab to use /dev/scd0, then make sure 'modprobe
ide-scsi' is somewhere in the
Brandon Dorman wrote:
> ... am going to get WinXP at a "heavily
> discounted" price. It uses NTFS doesn't it?
NTFS v5, which is not only compatible with NT with service pack 4 or later.
IE, you won't ever be able to install NT on it. Win2k is fine.
> What could happen if I
> install winxp o
Jianping Zhu wrote:
> how to add new window2000 client to linux (smaba) server
Why do you need to add it? Are you trying to add this machine to a
Windows domain that is defined by the Samba software's PDC emulation?
Alan
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James Pifer wrote:
>
> When I try to run ethereal in KDE I get the following error:
> [root@rly root]# ethereal: error while loading shared libraries:
> libcrypto.so.0: cannot open s
> hared object file: No such file or directory
Take a look at /usr/lib. I would guess that you have libcrypt.so,
James Pifer wrote:
> When I try to run 'ethereal &' from a terminal it doesn't load. I didn't
> see anywhere in the logs that would tell me what's happening.
>
> Is there anywhere I can look to see why it doesn't load? verbose mode or
> something?
> Is it possible all the supporting software is
>
> Again, Is it really simple to use? I have a bunch of perl, shell and
> php scripts that I really need to keep up with. Production versions
> live on a server, web server, and a bunch of machines in the field.
CVS is not hard to set up - just follow the simple steps in the
`idiots guid
Hello Brain,
Install the php-mysql pakage from Redhat.
Cheers,
Pieter
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From: Brian S. Schang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 16 February 2002 20:11
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: MySQL and PHP4 Not Working Together
Hello:
I think that I only know about half of wha
I'm going to go ahead and reply or I'll forget... :)
On Sun, Feb 17, 2002 at 02:46:57AM -0800, Brandon Dorman wrote:
> Sorry, no cheap crack deals although i do live in
> Fresno, which has more crime than LA. Anyway.
>
> I've recompiled the 2.4.17 kernel with ide-scsi
> support and stuff, and
Brian:
> > Today, I installed MySQL via the binary RPMs from the Red Hat site. I
> > installed the following:
> > mysql-3.23.41-1.i386.rpm
> > mysql-devel-3.23.41-1.i386.rpm
> > mysql-server-3.23.41-1.i386.rpm
> > mysqlclient9-3.23.22-6.i386.rpm
> >
> > However, when using the mys
the page www.usdoj.gov/atr/cases/ms-major.htm has a selected
set of public comments on the proposed final judgment of u.s.
versus microsoft. while many of these are worth reading, one
is howlingly funny for its sheer stupidity -- the one submitted
by the Center for the Moral Defense of Capital
Sorry, I didn't mean to start a big OT topic. Should
have marked it more clearly. I've solved the problem,
I'll just install XP on another partition, I have
plenty of room. If it works good I can get rid of 98
with no problem. Please, no further posts on this
topic! Thanks.
-Brandon
--- Dav
*smacks himself* Oh.. THAT kind of file.. I should have remembered... I
make partitions in files all the time (usually ext2 tho) :)
-Statux
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> > I have one old Toshiba (T1950)Laptop with following configuration:
> > CPU: 134Mhz
> > RAM: 1MB
> > FDD: 1.4""
> > CD-Drive: NO
> > Network card: NO
Also, how much of a hard disk is in it? I know systems from that era were
using disks around 1GB. Any hack job of an install tree will probably
> QS::
> HOW TO MAKE INSTALLABLE FLOPPY NOT BOOTABLE DISK ,
> WITH MININUM PACKAGES???
You won't get any recent version of RedHat to install on a system like
that, especially with such little memory. Floppy installation is out of
the question too since the CDs hold over 1GB of files. If you ha
> > Hello,
> > I posted this below a couple of days ago and go no response I wondering if
> > anyone could give me some feedback:
Didn't a few people reply to you (including myself)?
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