it looks like you'd apply the initscript update
hth
A 02:11 04/04/02 +0200, vous avez écrit :
>Hi.
>I have problems with my redhat 7.2 and two nic's.
>In the beginning it went fine, but after a while the
>system could't resolve the new ip addresses I got from
>my isp.
>It is changing once a da
On Thu, Apr 04, 2002 at 04:15:07PM +1000, George Abdo wrote:
> It's true I don't need it. I actually don't need a mouse at all!
>
> But if it's there, and it make my use of the computer easier, then
> why not?
Because you are making it harder than it is. What he is saying is you
don't need imwhe
It's true I don't need it. I actually don't need a mouse at all!
But if it's there, and it make my use of the computer easier, then why not?
> Trond Eivind Glomsrød <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> George Abdo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I am having trouble getting imwheel to work.
>
>
Hello Everyone,
I have noted some (quite a lot) of connection
attemps to my server port 9818. I contacted one of the administrators of the
source address and he said that the address is not in use. Someone is spoofing
the address
I think there is a util. that will allow you to
keep t
On Thu, Apr 04, 2002 at 10:57:44AM +0600, Joey Ng wrote:
> can u help how to setup domain e-mail on my redhat 7.2 server
>
> thanks
>
> Joey
Joey,
Can you be more specific, please? Your question is way too broad for
people to be able to answer what you are looking for. Are you trying to
se
On Mon, Apr 01, 2002 at 01:22:31PM -0500, Jianping Zhu wrote:
>
> I have linux redhat 7.1 Server with a ftp server in it . and I have a user
> usr1 and home dirctory /home/usr1
> for usr1. usr1 tried to ftp a directory say mydir to /home/usr1. But
> after usr1 login into the server. he wanted to
Does any know of a GUI firewall monitor, Watchdog is broken and
Fwlogview I am having problems nstalling it.
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can u help how to
setup domain e-mail on my redhat 7.2 server
thanks
Joey
> Can't say for your printer, but according to the tests I've read, my HP
1200
> LaserJet is something like 20% slower when driven through USB port than
when
> driven through the parallel port. Don't know why; may be an aberration.
That's interesting. I haven't tried USB on Linux yet, but all my
On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, Bryan K. Walton wrote:
> I have a box running Red Hat 6.2. I have a problem with the log
> rotation on this box. Well, I think the problem is with the log
> rotation. Here is what I know:
>
> 1) the date and time on the computer are correct
> 2) logs are logging to the fou
Michael George wrote:
>
> I have a printer (Brother 1250) which has both a parallel and USB interface on
> the back of it. I currently have it connected to my RHL 7.2 box through the
> parallel part, but I'm wondering if there would be any advantage to connecting
> through the USB connector. I'
I have a printer (Brother 1250) which has both a parallel and USB interface on
the back of it. I currently have it connected to my RHL 7.2 box through the
parallel part, but I'm wondering if there would be any advantage to connecting
through the USB connector. I'm guessing not but I thought I'd
Hi.
I have problems with my redhat 7.2 and two nic's.
In the beginning it went fine, but after a while the
system could't resolve the new ip addresses I got from
my isp.
It is changing once a day. It seems like the daemon
resolving dhcp didn't work.
Anybody else having the same problems or is ther
I have a box running Red Hat 6.2. I have a problem with the log
rotation on this box. Well, I think the problem is with the log
rotation. Here is what I know:
1) the date and time on the computer are correct
2) logs are logging to the fourth week of logs, rather than the first
week of logs. T
There was an article in sysadmin magazine. It is a little tricky after
install, but can be done easily after the first successful attempt. Take a
look at the sysadmin site to get an idea of how to do it, but there are a
few steps that are missing that you should be able to figure out.
Best rega
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 12:00:38PM -0800, Zhi-Wei Lu wrote:
>
> I am using a default redhat entry for fam
What do /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny contain?
Emmanuel
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I'm on the xinetd mailing list and this sounds real familiar with rpc
service that "wait". Grab the latest xinetd package off of skipjack or
rawhide.
I'm running skipjack so my didn't error like yours did. I don't run RH 7.2
any more.
-eric
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From: "Zhi-Wei Lu" <[EM
I am using a default redhat entry for fam
# default: on
# description: FAM is a file monitoring daemon. It can \
# be used to get reports when files change.
service sgi_fam
{
type = RPC UNLISTED
socket_type = stream
user = root
group= nobod
- Original Message -
From: "Zhi-Wei Lu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> fam will stay up. But if I start fam using xinetd,
>
> telnet localhost fam_port
>
> xinetd (libwrap) will kill fam as seen from the kernel log file in
> my previous message.
>
> Apr 3 09:18:30 dorothy xinetd[23766]: libwrap r
If I do a
fam -d -T0
and
telnet localhost fam_port
fam will stay up. But if I start fam using xinetd,
telnet localhost fam_port
xinetd (libwrap) will kill fam as seen from the kernel log file in
my previous message.
Apr 3 09:18:30 dorothy xinetd[23766]: libwrap refused connection to sg
Try running "# fam -d" from a virtual console, and start X. Maybe the log
will show you what's happening.
-eric wood
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From: "Zhi-Wei Lu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 1:17 PM
Subject: fam keeps dying
> Hi,
>
> I have no
Hi,
I have noticed recently that sgi_fam services die on most of our
2+ dozen linux 7.2 systems, all of which have been patched
quite update to date except for the kernel I am running
2.4.9-21 (rather than 2.4.9-31).
After I restart xinetd to restart sgi_fam, when I login into
the graphics cons
I have one IDE harddisk running RedHat 7.1, I would
like to add a second HD to mirror the first one. Is there any
documentation to help the setup?
Albert
Is anyone running RH 6.2 or 7.2 with an HP NetRAID 1m hardware RAID
card? I'm thinking of putting one in an older server but the RH HCL
doesn't list the card and I can't tell from HP's website if it'll work or
not either.
Thanks!
-Eric
Eric Sisler
Applications Specialist
Westminster Public
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Mike Burger wrote:
>Take a look at your /var/log/messages file...you'll probably find that
>they're already being logged there.
And man dmesg for getting them off the console.
Aha! That was the detail
On mercredi, avril 3, 2002, at 05:32 , Francisco Neira wrote:
> Hi all
Hi !
> How can I change the destination of the logs emitted by iptables?
> I want to keep them in /log/messages instead of being displayed on the
> console.
Which log ?? (1)LOG emited when packet matching rule or (2)messag
Hi
I had connected sucessfully to DSL from linux using
alcatel modem
perfect !
The DSL provider provides me a router with ip address
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
and a local IP address also is provided for me
xxx.xxx.xxx.lll
Now
how do I configure my linux box to connect to the
internet using an EXTER
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Mike Burger wrote:
>Take a look at your /var/log/messages file...you'll probably find that
>they're already being logged there.
And man dmesg for getting them off the console.
Cheers -d
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George Abdo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am having trouble getting imwheel to work.
Don't use it. You don't need it.
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System Services <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am running up2date here on a 7.1 distro. And it keeps telling me :
>
> Unresolvable chain of dependencies:
> perl-Perl-RPM 0.291-2 requires librpm.so.0
> perl-Perl-RPM 0.291-2 requires librpmio.so.0
>
> '
Take a look at your /var/log/messages file...you'll probably find that
they're already being logged there.
Mine are.
On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, Francisco Neira wrote:
> Hi all
>
> How can I change the destination of the logs emitted by iptables?
> I want to keep them in /log/messages instead of bein
Hi all
How can I change the destination of the logs emitted by iptables?
I want to keep them in /log/messages instead of being displayed on the console.
Already read TFM (aka man page) :-))
Thanks in advance
Francisco
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Dear Neo:
On April 1st, also known in North America as "April's Fools Day",
inhabitants of this region play all kind of jokes. I bet this is one of
such. I just hope you can get some fun out of it (although the sense of
humor changes from one place to another).
Best wishes,
-Manuel.
-O
> Brian writes:
>> http://www.linuxguruz.org/iptables/
>> > xmlns:w="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:word"
>> xmlns="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40";>
LOTS of stuff snipped...
> This whole HTML stuff doesn't provide any new information.
> It expands the message body size from 35 bytes to 3061
On Wed, 3 Apr 2002 11:43:35 +0200
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> quietly intimated:
> Linux needs new leadership.
> http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/linux/linux-kernel/2002-13/0063.html
>
> Ciau!!
>
> Neo
Alright. It's April 3 now, so the joke is already 2 days old!
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I'm so hungry, I could almost eat hea
Linux needs new leadership.
Fellow hackers,
For some time I have felt unappreciated by some members of the Linux
community. Far too many of you like to whine and cry, saying "My patches
aren't being accepted by Linus, but they are by Alan or Michael!"
It seems that some of you are too stupid to f
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