On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Edward Dekkers wrote:
> > You could accomplish the same thing using static IP addresses and hosts
> > files. It would take less time to setup and there are less moving parts to
> > break. Just put every machine you own or that may connecto to your
> networin
> > in the hosts
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On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Edward Dekkers wrote:
>> You could accomplish the same thing using static IP addresses and hosts
>> files. It would take less time to setup and there are less moving parts to
>> break. Just put every machine you own or that may c
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On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
>But the point is that dynamic DNS updated from DHCP would, I feel, be a
>better way. Less management, therefore time and money savings.
In a dynamic network, that's probably correct. My home network tends
In some cases grabing the source rpm and rebuilding it can
work. In that case, you could try to grab rpm2html and squid and
rebuild them against version 1 of openldap. This could work
unless they require some new feature from the second version of
openldap.
Cheers.
Dominic.
"Ashley M. Kirchn
Trying to run updates on a 7.0 system and I'm stuck.
I can't update openldap because several applications depend on the version 1 of
the library. And I can't update rpm2html nor squid because they depend on version 2
of openldap.
So what came first, the chicken, or the egg?
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Thank you very much for your answer, Werner.
Unfortunately, this does not help me:
I want to do it from a RH7.2 kickstart file, so traversing through a
graphical interface is of no use for me, just modifying a file or
whatever can be done in the kickstart's "post" section is possible.
(We are u
> I've read about but never tried this program called "dnsmasq", it's
> available at:
>
> http://thekelleys.org.uk/dnsmasq/doc.html
>
Looks interesting. Will have a look at his as well as all the other
suggestion when I get the chance (Sunday night perhaps? lol)
Thanks for all repsonses so far.
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002 04:45:29 +0100
"Greg Conway" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Whilst building my latest Linux (7.1) Server, I was playing around with
> "linmodems", and installed a driver "hamboot" for an Ambient (Intel) PCI
> modem.
>
> It didn't work, I removed the modem, and on b
On Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 05:04:06PM -0600, Rodolfo J. Paiz said:
> possible machine for which I'd consistently want to use a name gets the
> same address every time, so I have to configure DNS manually *and*
> configure dhcpd to hand out static addresses to each machine by hand.
> Tedious as hel
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, R P Herrold wrote:
> On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
>
> > >This is sub-optimal, for it will destroy a cleanrpm -V
> > >verification. Better to read and edit: /etc/sysconfig/syslog
> > >
> > >Remember to restart the syslogd
> >
> > Wow... thanks! I did not kn
David,
Not so easy. They put files all over the place. XF86Config and
XF86Config-4 in the /etc/X11 directory are untouched. Running
Xconfigurator doesn't get rid of the accelx driver. There is a file
Xaccel.ini in the /etc directory but that looks like an XF86Config-4 file
but I'm not su
Hi all,
Whilst building my latest Linux (7.1) Server, I was playing around with
"linmodems", and installed a driver "hamboot" for an Ambient (Intel) PCI
modem.
It didn't work, I removed the modem, and on boot up it still trys to
initialise the device... but fails as it's not there. I didn't worr
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Bob Hartung wrote:
>Therefore I am left with the
>ugly task of removing XFree86 and reinstalling to get rid of their code.
I doubt that you need to go to all that trouble. Just reconfigure XFree
to use a different driver.
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Bob Hartung wrote:
> An update.
> The laptop was just returned from Xi Graphics where they used it to
> produce a driver. Upon return, the graphics were no better than before
> and the unpredictable and continuous repeating key problem was NOW
> present. To add insult to injury, as they i
An update.
The laptop was just returned from Xi Graphics where they used it to
produce a driver. Upon return, the graphics were no better than before and
the unpredictable and continuous repeating key problem was not present. To
add insult to injury, as they installed the program, I do not
Well working with my ISP I finally resolved the wvdial/pppd issue. It
turns out that when pppd was initiating the connection with my ISP the
noipdefault option was NOT being set. For some reason I never noticed
the log file entries:
Apr 8 19:55:50 nureyev pppd[7671]: local IP address 192.168
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Edward Dekkers wrote:
> > The trick you're looking for is the "allow-update" option for your
> > local zone in the /etc/named.conf file. It's disabled by default.
> >
> > You create a zone for your local network, and include
> >
> > allow-update { 192.168.0.0/16; };
>
> I
Hi all.
How can I upgrade my rpm version?
I'm running redhat 6.1 (cartman) and the rpm version is rpm-3.0.3-2.
I want to upgrade to rpm 4.x.
TIA
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Edward Dekkers wrote:
>Just re-reading this I realise it sounds a bit harsh, and that is not my
>intention.
I don't think there's anything harsh about it, but it sounds like we're
talking about two different issues. Nobody's arguing that DHCP shou
> The trick you're looking for is the "allow-update" option for your
> local zone in the /etc/named.conf file. It's disabled by default.
>
> You create a zone for your local network, and include
>
> allow-update { 192.168.0.0/16; };
I actually did get that far (in my post a week or so back I m
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Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
>>when a machine whose DHCP_HOSTNAME is caspar is assigned 192.168.1.11,
>>DNS gets changed so that 192.168.1.11 resolves to caspar.spotnet.org.
>>Well, ok, but this is only going to work in very limited circumstances
>>- -- i.
> You could accomplish the same thing using static IP addresses and hosts
> files. It would take less time to setup and there are less moving parts to
> break. Just put every machine you own or that may connecto to your
networin
> in the hosts file and copy it to all your machines.
I disagree wit
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
> >If you often get visiting UNIX/Linux machines, you may need an internal
> >DNS.
>
> Which will not know about them anyway, so I'll have to reconfigure DNS
> every time any machine comes into the network.
Um, why not static for your own systems and
At 4/9/2002 09:28 PM -0400, you wrote:
>You could accomplish the same thing using static IP addresses and hosts
>files.
I do accomplish this using static IP addresses today, although I use DNS
rather than hosts files. I find that copying files to every machine is a
PITA and introduces the poten
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002 18:10:05 -0700
"Brian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is way, but I am also looking to get rid of these banners. I had a
> good website that explained all of that but I lost it.
>
> Brian
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hi,
I had just disconnected from a dial-up session with my ISP, and decided
to
check my /var/log entries before sutting down the machine. I found this in
/var/log/messages:
Apr 7 17:26:10 linuxbox kernel: registered device ppp0
Apr 7 17:26:10 linuxbox pppd[873]: pppd 2.3.11 started by root, ui
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Michael George wrote:
>Where would I find docs about putting the HDD in a system to sleep?
man hdparm.
>Is this a noticable savings at all? Will it increase the life of the machine?
Dunno, but it sure makes the room quieter. ;-)
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Bob Hartung wrote:
> I have a new HP zt1180 laptop. The keyboard repeat rate is a problem.
>I can hardly type two letters in a row without at least on doubling up. Is
>there any configuration that controls the keyboard repeat rate that is user
At 4/9/2002 05:56 PM -0700, you wrote:
>when a machine whose DHCP_HOSTNAME is caspar is assigned 192.168.1.11,
>DNS gets changed so that 192.168.1.11 resolves to caspar.spotnet.org.
Yes.
>Well, ok, but this is only going to work in very limited circumstances
>- -- i.e., a small, private network
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On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, Rhugga wrote:
>I have heard rumors of a third-party server that is functionally
>equivalent to MS Exchange and allows seamless intergration with existing
>outlook clients. Does anyone know anything about this? (this is like a
>m
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On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
>At 4/9/2002 03:26 PM -0700, you wrote:
>>Maybe I'm dense, but could someone explain to me what problem this
>>solves? The assignments are dynamic, but the mapping between the IP
>>address and its A record -
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, Bob Hartung wrote:
> Hi all,
>I have a new HP zt1180 laptop. The keyboard repeat rate is a problem.
> I can hardly type two letters in a row without at least on doubling up. Is
> there any configuration that controls the keyboard repeat rate that is user
> configurabl
Where would I find docs about putting the HDD in a system to sleep? I have a
server that I would like to have almost totally powered down (still running
the idle process, still able to do some things at night like rebuild the
locate database & stuff -- but have the HDD spool down to save a little
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Edward Dekkers wrote:
> > I don't know how to do this, but if you'll post what information you *do*
> > have then I'll catch up and help you figure this out. I'd really like to
> > get this working at home; besides, we can't have something actually work
> on
> > XP (rare enou
Hi all,
I have a new HP zt1180 laptop. The keyboard repeat rate is a problem.
I can hardly type two letters in a row without at least on doubling up. Is
there any configuration that controls the keyboard repeat rate that is user
configurable?
Thanks
Bob
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Rhugga wrote:
>I have heard rumors of a third-party server that is functionally
>equivalent to MS Exchange and allows seamless intergration with existing
>outlook clients. Does anyone know anything about this? (this is like a
>major pipe dream but
Brian & Rodolfo,
> That should have been "ifconfig"; he's got a typo.
thanks, 'ifconfig eth1 up' works without errors and the address is set.
> Please trim replies, OK? It makes things much easier to read,
> and reduces
> traffic when you have lots of messages like we do on mailing
> lists.
> From: Rhugga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
> I have heard rumors of a third-party server that is functionally
> equivalent to MS Exchange and allows seamless intergration with existing
> outlook clients. Does anyone know anything about this? (this is like a
> major pipe dream but just thought I w
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Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
>1. My notebook is assigned 192.168.0.102 by DHCP.
>2. The DHCP server notifies DNS that "notebook IN A 192.168.0.102".
>3. "ping notebook" does the right thing.
>4. I reboot, get assigned .103 by DHCP.
>5. DNS (and its cache)
> I don't know how to do this, but if you'll post what information you *do*
> have then I'll catch up and help you figure this out. I'd really like to
> get this working at home; besides, we can't have something actually work
on
> XP (rare enough in itself) but not in Linux, can we?
Hey Rodolfo,
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Edward Dekkers wrote:
> Is getting very big on my system.
It shouldn't beunless your up2date configuration has "After
installation, keep binary packages on disk" set.
> Can I safely delete these files (are they temporary?) or are they required
> by up2date?
If they h
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
> >This is sub-optimal, for it will destroy a cleanrpm -V
> >verification. Better to read and edit: /etc/sysconfig/syslog
> >
> >Remember to restart the syslogd
>
> Wow... thanks! I did not know this.
It is not advertised well -- Old hand Unix adm
Is getting very big on my system.
Can I safely delete these files (are they temporary?) or are they required
by up2date?
Thanks
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I have heard rumors of a third-party server that is functionally
equivalent to MS Exchange and allows seamless intergration with existing
outlook clients. Does anyone know anything about this? (this is like a
major pipe dream but just thought I would check)
Supposedly it supports Red Hat / Su
At 4/10/2002 10:02 AM +1000, you wrote:
>Thanks for the advice. However, I do not seem to have ipconfig as a
>utility on my RH6.2 server.
That should have been "ifconfig"; he's got a typo.
Please trim replies, OK? It makes things much easier to read, and reduces
traffic when you have lots of m
At 4/10/2002 10:03 AM +1000, you wrote:
>Sorry, I'll see if I can do this a bit more specific.
Don't really know the *answer* you're looking for, but some comments.
>What I want to
>do is redirect all traffic that is received by Box A
>to Box B, in a similar manner to that used by the free
>dyna
Try rephrasing the question, giving more detail, maybe
even making
drawings... I don't really understand what you want.
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Sorry, I'll see if I can do this a bit more specific.
I have 2 boxes both dialled to the internet. One with
a static IP that is curren
Brian,
Thanks for the advice. However, I do not seem to have ipconfig as a
utility on my RH6.2 server.
Where should it be? How do I find it?
is the ' ip address ' a parameter to ipconfig or is ip a command of its
own as I do not seem to have it either.
Thanks
Ken
> -Original Message---
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, daniel wrote:
> linux just became THAT much cooler
> i understand
Yeah, that's one of *many* reasons for liking a command line and a
good shell and utilities once in a while. Put a good GUI on top and
you have everything, really.
linux just became THAT much cooler
i understand
thanks :)
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without knowing that it is not fish they are after.
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On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, daniel wrote:
> that looks like it's what i want
> but for my own benefit... what does that _mean_
> i'm sure i can just copy/paste it
> but i wanna know how it works
> > find /home/username -name .AppleDouble -print0 | xargs -0 rm -rf
Sorry ...
find /path/to
At 4/9/2002 07:32 PM -0400, you wrote:
>On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
> > Edit /etc/rc.d/init.d/syslogd. Look for "start)"; then find near there the
> > command to start syslogd and add the -r parameter. Also, for next time
> read
> > the man page.
>
>This is sub-optimal, for it will
At 4/10/2002 09:32 AM +1000, you wrote:
>Can anybody point me in the right direction to make
>the following work?
>
>I have 2 dial up networks, one with static IP address,
>and one with dynamic. What I would like to do is
>forward any web and mail traffic that goes to the
>static ip address to th
Hi there,
Can anybody point me in the right direction to make
the following work?
I have 2 dial up networks, one with static IP address,
and one with dynamic. What I would like to do is
forward any web and mail traffic that goes to the
static ip address to the dial up server with the
dynamic IP
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
> At 4/9/2002 11:37 AM -0400, you wrote:
>
> >How do I incorporate the -r (remote logging) option in the syslog init
> >script?
>
> Edit /etc/rc.d/init.d/syslogd. Look for "start)"; then find near there the
> command to start syslogd and add the -r p
that looks like it's what i want
but for my own benefit... what does that _mean_
i'm sure i can just copy/paste it
but i wanna know how it works
> On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, daniel wrote:
>
> > /home/username/.AppleDouble
> > /home/username/htdocs/.AppleDouble
> > /home/username/htdocs/aboutus/.A
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, daniel wrote:
> /home/username/.AppleDouble
> /home/username/htdocs/.AppleDouble
> /home/username/htdocs/aboutus/.AppleDouble
> etc
>
> is there a way to kill all of these things without having to specify a
> complete list of their location?
find /home/username -name .A
At 4/9/2002 03:26 PM -0700, you wrote:
>Maybe I'm dense, but could someone explain to me what problem this
>solves? The assignments are dynamic, but the mapping between the IP
>address and its A record -- which is what DNS does -- is static, and has
>nothing to do with whether the address is curr
At 4/9/2002 04:11 PM -0600, you wrote:
>I have RH 7.0 setup as a local DNS server for my network. I would like to
>set it up to serve public addresses as well. What's the easiest way to do
>this? Thanks.
Not difficult at all.
0. Ensure that your DNS server software is patched,
up-to-date,
At 4/9/2002 03:49 PM -0700, you wrote:
>/home/username/.AppleDouble
>/home/username/htdocs/.AppleDouble
>/home/username/htdocs/aboutus/.AppleDouble
>etc
>
>is there a way to kill all of these things without having to specify a
>complete list of their location?
man rm
Short answer: "cd /home/
just a quick question regarding the weird files that netatalk leaves in the
directory structure:
netatalk leaves files and directories called ".AppleDouble" all over my
directory structure, and i'd like very much to get rid of these when the
project we're working on has to be uploaded to the serv
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Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
>At 4/9/2002 01:47 PM -0700, you wrote:
>> >My Sun Sparc running 6.2 has xntp. Where would I find the newer ntp, since
>> >I believe RH no longer supports Sparc? Could I get the .src.rpm and do
>> >something to it to make it wo
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Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
>>I'm not sure whether any of you guys have played with the new
>>bind/named/dhcp combination yet, but I upgraded about a month ago because I
>>read somewhere that the new versions would allow DHCP to automatically add
>>dynami
i got the same error, but it was due to the fact that i was using ximian
gnome. once i removed most of that, up2date worked nicely.
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giving it up would mean... it would mean that all along they'd been wrong.
it would mean
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I just realized, by perusing the release notes, that as of 0.9.9, a user
plugin directory is finally supported! That makes administration _much_
easier.
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On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
> At 4/2/2002 10:29 AM -0800, Shaheen Tonse wrote:
> >(assuming that Murphy's Law does not kick in.)
>
> Now why in hell would someone bet against Murphy? Murphy's Law kicks in
> *precisely* when it shouldn't, everybody knows that! The whole POINT of
Did you try to do aipconfig eth1 up? And then do a ' ip address ' to
see if the interface is up and working?
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I have RH 7.0 setup as a local DNS server for my network. I would like to set it up to
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Redhat 6.2, kernel 2.2.19-6.2.7
I have 2 x IntelPro100 cards. Been working for sometime. One is
external NIC, eth0. One is internal NIC, eth1.
We lost access on the internal NIC. Rebooted. Still no connectivity.
No errors when booting. ifdown eth1 returns no errors. ifup eth1 sets
t
There is way, but I am also looking to get rid of these banners. I had a
good website that explained all of that but I lost it.
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Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 2:29 PM
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Hey all,
I just tried to do an up2date on my RH 7.2 system,
I selected all packages except the kernel stuff. When it did a dependency check
it failed with a message referring to libipsock. Has anyone else received this?
I then tried de-selecting various packages and ran into a clusterf&*# o
Hi all,
I'd been browsing the Net looking for a "surefire" to ban all the messengers (Yahoo,
MSN, AOL). Also I did my homework (I think so) checking ports and server numbers, but
I'm still clueless...
Did someone find the way to get rid of that nuisance?
Regards
Francisco
"J. Carlos Cristobal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I 've re checked the config files but I still can't find the reason, this
>configuration worked well on RH 6.2. Any ideas?
pppd in 7.2 is broken for *some* Windows clients. Take a look
at http://www.owlriver.com/projects/ppp/ for details.
ppp-
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, Werner Puschitz wrote:
>
> I have a bunch of RH 6.2 server where the time was correctly changed to
> EDT this Sunday. But as soon as I reboot these server, the time reverts
> back one hour. Can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong?
You're using local time in the BIOS clock.
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, Wolfgang Mayerwieser wrote:
> Hi!
>
> In order to prevent ordinary users from shutting down the system, I
> performed
> rm -f /etc/security/console.apps/reboot
> rm -f /etc/security/console.apps/halt
> rm -f /etc/security/console.apps/poweroff
> and modified
At 4/2/2002 10:29 AM -0800, Shaheen Tonse wrote:
>(assuming that Murphy's Law does not kick in.)
Now why in hell would someone bet against Murphy? Murphy's Law kicks in
*precisely* when it shouldn't, everybody knows that! The whole POINT of
backup is to avoid Murphy's law. Else, the fact that I
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, Fred Whipple wrote:
> rpjday wrote:
> >
> > > > Just wondering, has anyone installed Red Hat on a Dell
> > > > notebook with one of these really high-res screens?
> > > > Is it difficult to configure XFree86? Incidentally,
> > > > can you actually *read*the*screen* at those
At 4/9/2002 11:37 AM -0400, you wrote:
>How do I incorporate the -r (remote logging) option in the syslog init
>script?
Edit /etc/rc.d/init.d/syslogd. Look for "start)"; then find near there the
command to start syslogd and add the -r parameter. Also, for next time read
the man page.
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Yes, ext2 and ext3 continue to improve. Check the latest kernel mailing
list summaries and you will se an important fix just went in that
increases file access some 5 to 50x depending on operation.
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From: Michael Squires <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, April 9
On 28 Mar 2002 at 11:59, Tom Bentley wrote:
> I don't know why, but this is what worked for me when I upgraded to 7.2:
>
> In /etc/modules.conf---
>
> alias ppp-compress-21 bsd_comp
> alias ppp-compress-24 ppp_deflate
> alias ppp_compress-26 ppp_deflate
> alias tty-ldisk-3 ppp_async
> alias cha
Title: mod_extract_forwarded
Where can I find this apache module in rpm form?
mod_extract_forwarded
This is for X-Forwarded-For
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Try with SELECT VEERSION() from mysql client.
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>
> I have a
Try this: iptables -P INPUT ACCEPT
That will set the default policy for the INPUT chain to accept and will
still process the other rules in your chain. When you are done testing,
just change ACCEPT back to DROP.
Mike
On Tue, 2002-01-22 at 17:37, Oscar Castaneda V. wrote:
> Hi,
>
> does anybod
Check out this website, it helped me get my ISDN working.
http://www.wurtel.demon.nl/i4l-howto-uk.html
I do however have an internal Fritz!PCI v2 card. Hopefully, it will
help.
Mike
On Tue, 2002-01-22 at 04:17, Graeme Jensen wrote:
> Does anyone know where I can find information about configu
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
I'm not complaining here, but I have noticed a performance lag while
using ext3. I have two hard drives, both Western Digital. One is used as
my system drive (40G, 7200rpm, ext3) the other is used for storing
archives (60G, 5400rpm, ext2). When I run hdparm -t /dev/hda(40G), I get
average results
rpjday wrote:
>
> > > Just wondering, has anyone installed Red Hat on a Dell
> > > notebook with one of these really high-res screens?
> > > Is it difficult to configure XFree86? Incidentally,
> > > can you actually *read*the*screen* at those high
> > > resolutions? They offer them both in 14.1
Title: syslogd -r
How do I incorporate the -r (remote logging) option in the syslog init script?
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i'm attempting to map F1/2/3 or F3/4/5 (which trio doesn't really
matter) to function as the mouse buttons (L,M,R) in addition to
the mouse. the mouse is a standard issue 2 or 3 button ps/2 mouse.
i've gotten this working fine on many other redhat 2.4.9-13 linux
boxes, by creating a .xmodmaprc
any reason why two (2) mice couldn't simultaneously function
on a rh linux 2.4.9-13 box via a y-adapter?
one of the mice is a ps/2 contour, three (3) -button mice, the
other a USB logitech 2-button + wheel mouseman cordless with a
USB to ps/2 converter. i've tried out Xconfigurator, but the
s
Hi!
In order to prevent ordinary users from shutting down the system, I
performed
rm -f /etc/security/console.apps/reboot
rm -f /etc/security/console.apps/halt
rm -f /etc/security/console.apps/poweroff
and modified /etc/inittab such that ctrl-alt-del is disabled,
as suggested by t
Hi there,
Can anybody point me in the right direction to make the following work?
I have 2 dial up networks, one with static IP address, and one with
dynamic. What I would like to do is forward any web and mail traffic
that goes to the static ip address to the dial up server with the
dynamic IP
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002 14:23, Jianping Zhu wrote:
> Thank you very much for your advice, your advice is really very helpful.
>
> I used find Data.df and got following resulut:
>
> /home/nzimpfer/.gnome-desktop/Trash/Zope-2.4.1-linux2-x86/var/Data.fs
> /usr/share/Zope-2.4.2-linux2-x86/var/Data.fs
>
> D
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002 13:49, Jianping Zhu wrote:
> I have rehat 7.2 server with zope web sever on it . The system has been
> working fine for a long time. I tried today to upload a
> .pdf file( 10 M) to an exsiting web page on the server and but failed. I
> got following error message:
>
> Error Type
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, Michael George wrote:
>That's what I thought... NTP is more oriented to syncing in both
>directions, and I may do that whenever I'm connected to the 'net 24/7.
>However, right now I have my server initiating the PPP connection a
At 4/9/2002 01:47 PM -0700, you wrote:
> >My Sun Sparc running 6.2 has xntp. Where would I find the newer ntp, since
> >I believe RH no longer supports Sparc? Could I get the .src.rpm and do
> >something to it to make it work on sparc?
>
>I doubt there's any compelling reason to replace it, as lon
At 4/5/2002 06:25 PM +0800, you wrote:
>I'm not sure whether any of you guys have played with the new
>bind/named/dhcp combination yet, but I upgraded about a month ago because I
>read somewhere that the new versions would allow DHCP to automatically add
>dynamic address clients to the named cache
At 4/4/2002 12:49 PM -0600, you wrote:
> > Now, what will
> > happen if the mail relay (me logged in) comes from a host that sendmail
> > can't resolve ? Before I fixed it it said that IP name lookup
> failedWill
> > this still apply even if I have auth'ed ?
Sendmail delays checks when you A
I'm installing the 2.4.18 kernel, I've configured
it but I'm making a mistake, I don't know where, because when I boot
it everything works fine until the "NET 4: Unix domain sockets 1.0/SMP for
Linux Net 4.0" where it hangs and waits forever, forever and ever.
Does anybody know what it is hap
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