On Tue, 23 Apr 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I need help getting the source code for the pci_lookup_name(...)
function (found under /usr/include/pci/pci.h)
Can anyone send it to me please? Or point me to a website
where I can find it? Thanks!
The reason I am asking for the
Hi All,
I have built a set of RPMs that install to some place like:
/usr/build
with bin, man and lib directories under their. I would like to
in the RPM make the man pages from these RPM's available. I tried
altering the MANPATH, but when I did this it completely overrided
When I try to install skipjack, I get an error about a missing
package or bad file. it is a different package listed each time
and can be on either the first or second install disk.
Also, when checking disks, if I put in disk 2 to be checked first
and then put in disk 1 and continue, the
Kevin Waterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When I try to install skipjack, I get an error about a missing
package or bad file. it is a different package listed each time
and can be on either the first or second install disk.
Also, when checking disks, if I put in disk 2 to be checked first
I expect the problem is related to your hardware. There is a known bug
associated with previous versions of RH7.x that has to do with Cable select
settings for cdroms. This is a jumper setting on the cdrom itself. If your
cdrom is using cable select change this to the manual setting of master
Even though I can not currently access the web server, the best would seem to
be www.unix-vs-nt.org though some may claim it is not objective.
Here is link to a set of IBM articles on the performance of Linux vs Windows
of the different IPC, etc. - memcopy's, threads, pipes, and such. This
Yes. The stock 7.2 iptables rpm was compiled with debugging turned on
which screws up loading. Drill down to the rawhide directory at
ftp://ftp.redhat.com and get the updated iptables 1.2.5* rpm.
jb
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From: Dan Horth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, April 23, 2002
HI
IAM USING A RED HAT LINUX 7.
I VE INSTALLED SENDMAIL 8.11.0 AND IMAP 4 IN
THAT.
I VE CONFIGURED SENDMAIL AS AN SMTP SERVER. ITS
WORKING FINE..
EVEN THE IMAP IS WORKING.
WHEN I CONNECT MY ACCOUNT EXISTING IN THE LINUX
MACHINE THROUGH OUTLOOK EXPRESS I COULD ABLE TO SEE ALL MY MESSAGES
all 4 win 2000 systems RH7.2 is set as primary DNS. why does the
dns log shows a million lines like:
client 192.168.255.253#4092: update denied: 1 Time(s)
Because in the Advanced TCP/IP Settings of the Win2K LAN
configuration the box Register this connection's addresses in
the DNS is
On Wed, Apr 24, 2002 at 07:44:18AM +0530, Rupendra Singh wrote:
client 192.168.255.253#4092: update denied: 1 Time(s)
192.168.255.253 is the win2000serv system.
Windows 2000 is setup as default to update the DNS server
with the info from the local configuration.
I believe the steps to
On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, Rupendra Singh wrote:
i unchecked it on all 4 systems. the problem did not solve.
Remember, its Microsoftyou may have to reboot the 4 systems. :-(
Ed
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On Tue, 23 Apr 2002, David Kramer wrote:
On Tue, 23 Apr 2002, Jose Salvador Diaz wrote:
I already install a Mail Scanner for my Linux box from (we have here a
bunch of W32/Klez.h virus)
http://www.sng.ecs.ston.ac.uk/mailscanner/ but i need to get a Virus Scan
, actually i get Sophos
Hi - I'm having problems with my test server at home (basically a machine that was
found in the street, cleaned up and is now our home firewall / router / server / my
test environment)
anyway - since I found the machine I don't really know it's history - but am having a
problem that I've not
Hello everybody:
I know I have a firewall installed by default in RH7.2.
I bought a book on Getting Started in RH7.2 and according
to them if I wanted to enable FTP and Telnet access (which
by default I do not have) I needed first to allow them from
my firewall.
I had to type,
lokkit -f
Need more info:
-motherboard ?
-ram EDO, sdram... (pc66, pc100, pc133)??
-cpu ?
-Hard drive?
-BIOS vers. ?
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From: Dan Horth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 4:17 AM
Subject: can't restart server - repost
Hi - I'm having
telnet is generally considered insecure
and has been more or less replaced with ssh
so you really should only need sshd.
but if you insist
you'll need telnetd installed to set up a telnet server
as for an ftp server
i recommend proftpd
since i've heard that wu-ftpd is rather insecure
as for
does anyone know how I scan every file that write to fileserver(mars-nwe) from
windows client
so I can make sure that my file free from virus.
I found in freshmeat antivirus that works with samba, but how with mars-nwe?
any suggestions?
--
ichtus
--
Lewi Supranata .K
ICQ: 50643061
Actually, LinkSys boxes work the other way around. You configure a
starting ip (default is 100) and it uses from there to 255 for DHCP. Use a
number less than 100 for your static ip's. Don't use the ip LinkSys itself
(default is 192.168.1.1, but can be changed).
At 08:49 PM 23/04/02 -0500,
I have had an old Vesa Local Bus BusLogic SCSI card on a 486 host running
2.4.9-31 for weeks without problems. I've had it for years running linux
and never seen any problems.
I had three SCSI drives and a SCSI CDROM in it. It's been the most solid
system I've owned. Unfortunately, it simply
i unchecked it on all 4 systems. the problem did not solve.
Remember, its Microsoftyou may have to reboot the 4 systems.
rebooted many times since i unchecked.
nothing happens !
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Hi Mike,
Thanks for your help, but I still cannot get it to work.
I created the RHN ID and ran up2date wu-ftp anon-ftp and I get a message
that says the packages you have selected are not available.
I tried from command line and from the GUI interface in Gnome.
I also did a find command for
Helps if you attach the file mentioned.
it should be on here now
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 8:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: FTP Issues
Hi Mike,
Thanks for your help, but I still cannot get it to
Title: Message
I am having trouble
with Checkpassword. I installed it and it checks out
fine.
[root@kevin tmp]#
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup blah /bin/checkpassword pwd+OK 2539.1019651410@blahuser admin+OKpass
password/home/admin
[root@kevin tmp]#
When I try topopthe emailwith outlook
---
Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
Version: 6.0.330 / Virus Database: 184 - Release Date: 2/28/02
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Title: Message
I am having trouble
with Checkpassword. I installed it and it checks out
fine.
[root@kevin tmp]#
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup blah /bin/checkpassword pwd+OK 2539.1019651410@blahuser admin+OKpass
password/home/admin
[root@kevin tmp]#
When I try topopthe emailwith outlook
plug
we will do remote email scanning for you for a cost of e38 per user per
year.
/plug
Ross
www.antivirus.ie
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On 23/04 2002 21:12 Ray Curtis wrote:
tl == Toralf Lund [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
tl I recently got minor problems with my Red Hat 7.2 setup because I
had
tl somehow changed the keyboard type from 101 key to 105 key by
mistake.
tl What was worse, I wasn't able to change it
I have some experience of similar sort I guess it might help u for sure .
I also was in a situation where i wanted parallel folders and I achieved the
same by using
.procmailrc in my home directory and then procmail creates a folder and
sorts out the mail
based on the sorting criteria.
When the
uOn Wed, 24 Apr 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Mike,
Thanks for your help, but I still cannot get it to work.
I created the RHN ID and ran up2date wu-ftp anon-ftp and I get a message
that says the packages you have selected are not available.
That's wu-ftpd.
I tried from command
Title: Message
I think you should use the following
nmap -
/tmp/output 21
This would throw the o/p along with any errors to
the file /tmp/output.
- Original Message -
From:
Kevin Keithan
To: RedHat ListServ
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 12:14
AM
I never used Norton Commander, but I suspect it came along after Stereo
Shell, because at the time I remember only Norton utilities with the famous
Unerase that gave Peter Norton his fame and fortune.
Bill
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
Hello,
I am trying to configure squid to authenticate users for internet access.
Squid is running on an rh 7.1 box.
I have compiled a module called
squid_auth_ldap. It, according to /var/log/messages,
successfully connects to the netware ldap server but does not find
the users as one looks for
On Wed, Apr 24, 2002 at 08:50:57AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I created the RHN ID and ran up2date wu-ftp anon-ftp and I get a message
that says the packages you have selected are not available.
# up2date --showall up2date.showall
# grep ftp up2date.showall
This will list all the
Thanks for your help.
For some reason this was not easy.
Partition Magic would not run because it could not see the drive
letters.In the end I used Ranish to mess with the partition and then
Partition Magic to finish the job.
Ross
www.antivirus.ie
I want to write a perl script that allows me to extract the current
address in netscape url box. I'm sort of tired of the bookmark
interface that requires a bit too much clickety clack to annotate a
bookmark with my own annotations.
I'm thinking a script that first grabs the url some how, and
I seem to be unable to print Postscript level 3.0 files on my RedHat
7.2 system. I've never had problems printing before, and I couldn't
understand why I could not print from Mozilla, until I saved a file
instead of printing it, and found that it was a postscript level 3.0
file (whatever that
The 4 sets the setuid bit it tells the system to run the program as the file
owner (:root) instead of as the user who invoked it (mike).
By the way you must be root to set that permission.
Warning 0 this bit is one of the major sources for security problems in
linux .. allowing a program run as
My favorite keyboard just crashed - near as I can figure the cable where it
plugs into the pc has an open line. This keyboard also has a serial connection
that I can plug into com1. I can't find a configuration file or script that
allows me to configure a keyboard on an existing system (7.2) so
At 4/24/2002 08:50 AM -0400, you wrote:
Thanks for your help, but I still cannot get it to work.
I created the RHN ID and ran up2date wu-ftp anon-ftp and I get a message
that says the packages you have selected are not available.
I tried from command line and from the GUI interface in Gnome.
Me too had problems with rh 7.2 and postscript. I
installed Cups (Common Unix Printing System) and now
all works fine. I had no problems when I had rh 7.0
installed so it is a 7.2 problem.
-- Anand Buddhdev [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev: I seem to
be unable to print Postscript level 3.0
files on my
Hi,
I have a MiniDV Sony Camcorder with firewire
connection. Is there any software on Redhat to convert
my recording in the MiniDV to digital format (for
storing in hard disk )?
I am currently running Redhat 7.2 with AMD 1.2G and
256RAM.
Thanks.
-=Hanny
On Wed, 2002-04-24 at 11:01, Harry Putnam wrote:
I want to write a perl script that allows me to extract the current
address in netscape url box. I'm sort of tired of the bookmark
interface that requires a bit too much clickety clack to annotate a
bookmark with my own annotations.
I'm
At 4/24/2002 01:42 AM -0700, you wrote:
telnet is generally considered insecure
and has been more or less replaced with ssh
Much closer to more than less when speaking of the open Internet, and
even most well-run internal networks. After all, telnet _is_ insecure; it
is a fact, not an opinion.
On Wed, 2002-04-24 at 09:36, Hal Kellerman wrote:
The 4 sets the setuid bit it tells the system to run the program as the file
owner (:root) instead of as the user who invoked it (mike).
By the way you must be root to set that permission.
To be accurate, you must be the owner of the file to
On Wed, 24 Apr 2002 12:01:01 -0400 (EDT)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 23/04 2002 21:12 Ray Curtis wrote:
tl == Toralf Lund [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
tl I recently got minor problems with my Red Hat 7.2 setup because I
had
tl somehow changed the keyboard type from 101 key to
At 4/23/2002 05:50 PM -0700, you wrote:
I believe issuing a simple service iptables save will save your current
set of rules and modules, then automatically load those at next system
startup.
Hey, McGruff, that's pretty handy ... I didn't know the init script had
that feature. Thanks.
My
Hanny posted:
I have a MiniDV Sony Camcorder with firewire
connection. Is there any software on Redhat to convert
my recording in the MiniDV to digital format (for
storing in hard disk )?
Join the Video4Linux mail list to keep up with what is going on.
I am currently running Redhat 7.2 with
On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
At 4/23/2002 05:50 PM -0700, you wrote:
I believe issuing a simple service iptables save will save your current
set of rules and modules, then automatically load those at next system
startup.
Hey, McGruff, that's pretty handy ... I didn't
At 4/24/2002 09:48 AM +0800, you wrote:
And my sendmail.cf file is set to background, which is what I would
think I want. But it seems to act as though it's set to q...
-Michael
You might want to try simply saving a copy of your sendmail.mc file, then
reinstalling latest sendmail from
At 4/23/2002 08:53 PM -0400, David Kramer wrote:
but i need to get a Virus Scan [...]
or maybe exist something better than
MailScanner,
Yes. Procmail.
A singularly unhelpful response, David. Clearly the guy hasn't a clue and
is looking for pointers on how to get started; a one-word
On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
I'm agree please give us more information
Salvador Diaz
Elcatex Choloma
At 4/23/2002 08:53 PM -0400, David Kramer wrote:
but i need to get a Virus Scan [...]
or maybe exist something better than
MailScanner,
Yes. Procmail.
A
At 4/18/2002 05:48 PM -0400, Michael Fratoni wrote:
I use black hole lists here. I added a feature for each list I want to
use to sendmail.mc, like so:
dnl Begin Blackhole lists
FEATURE(`dnsbl', `relays.ordb.org', `Rejected - see http://ordb.org/')dnl
FEATURE(dnsbl,`bl.spamcop.net', `Rejected -
Bret Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The last two parts are easy, but can anyone here tell me how to grab the
current URL in Netscape Location box? Is it stored somewhere under
.netscape or is there some way in X apps to grab stuff like that from
a script?
Not sure if this helps or
Hi all,
I'd been looking for the same. I has been told that the sendmail + mailscanner +
f-prot recipe does the virus-scanning and spam-filtering jobs nicely. I am
experimenting on this field since my experience (little) with email systems subscribes
to Novell Groupwise.
In fact, I am trying
Hi,
Thanks to everyone that helped. We finally got it working after downloading
the rpm's and thne installing them and running chkconfig.
Sorry about not trimming the messages -- will do better next time :0)
Also I did have some other people helping me with this, but the were Solaris
people
Title: Mass User Import
I have a list of 250 users that I need to give accounts on a RedHat 7.0 server running Open Webmail. Is there a simple way to import such a list and assign passwords and home directories? Thanks. -Glenn.
why doesn't umask set a file's executable attribute? for example, if i do:
umask 000
touch test
test's permissions are rw-rw-rw-
why is that?
thanks for the tip/info
christopher
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We're building a system which serves, amongst other things, as an ADSL router.
For cost and simplicity reasons, we want to use an internal ADSL modem; both the
internal ADSL
modems available to us (Dynalink and D-Link) use, as far as we can tell, a Rockwell
chipset. The
only drivers
At 4/24/2002 03:02 PM -0400, you wrote:
Thanks to everyone that helped. We finally got it working after downloading
the rpm's and thne installing them and running chkconfig.
Great.
Sorry about not trimming the messages -- will do better next time :0)
Even better. :-)
Also I did have some
At 4/24/2002 01:58 PM -0500, you wrote:
I'd been looking for the same. I has been told that the sendmail +
mailscanner + f-prot recipe does the virus-scanning and spam-filtering
jobs nicely.
I'm working on installing SpamAssassing (http://www.spamassassin.org) for
the spam problem, but I have
On Wed, 2002-04-24 at 14:00, Glenn Goodspeed wrote:
I have a list of 250 users that I need to give accounts on a RedHat 7.0
server running Open Webmail. Is there a simple way to import such a list
and assign passwords and home directories? Thanks. -Glenn.
webmin has a feture that does
On Thu, Apr 25, 2002 at 06:47:53AM +1000, Edwin Humphries wrote:
2. Does anyone know of any other internal ADSL modems that have
RedHat 7.2 drivers?
I don't think you'll find any. Besides that, if pain and suffering
counts for anything, the ethernet may be cheaper in the long run.
--
Hal
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On Wednesday 24 April 2002 02:56 pm, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
dnl Begin Blackhole lists
FEATURE(`dnsbl', `relays.ordb.org', `Rejected - see http://ordb.org/')dnl
FEATURE(dnsbl,`bl.spamcop.net', `Rejected - see:
On Tue, 23 Apr 2002, David Talkington wrote:
If you're concerned enough about BIND security to bother with this (and
history suggests that you should be), save yourself all this hassle and
headache and try djbdns: http://cr.yp.to/djbdns.html.
Could I please recommend (from having seen it
BIND named running as a non-root user should be secure enough for any
use as long as you are careful to disable remote access via rndc, deny
updates from all but trusted networks yada yada.
how exactly do you prevent a single program like rndc from being run from a
remote machine while
Some of the black hole lists are more extensive than others as well.
Using
those lists is more likely to result in legitimate mail being bounced.
Could you offer some suggestions as to how to determine which lists are
*less* extensive, i.e. the most conservative in blocking? I'd like to keep
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On Wednesday 24 April 2002 06:43 pm, daniel wrote:
BIND named running as a non-root user should be secure enough for
any use as long as you are careful to disable remote access via rndc,
deny updates from all but trusted networks yada yada.
Hi guys:
Thanks for all your help. I know telnet/ftp are not as good
as ssh, but I wanted to have them working because the other
machines in the network do not have ssh installed.
Just to make it safer, can I give permission to just
certain machines to telnet/ftp to my linux box? This is
done
On Wed, Apr 24, 2002 at 11:28:34PM +0100, Bill Crawford wrote:
Could I please recommend (from having seen it attempted in commercial
setting) NOT using djbdns? We saw a lot of problems with it including
occasional fits where it would stop answering queries altogether.
Huh? First time I
This should be a simple question for some of you. I hope you can help me.
One of the files in my freshly built RPM conflicts with another package.
This is what I intend to do. I don't have the source to the other RPM.
What options do I have? I don't want to use --force or --nodeps commands.
Cesar Moya wrote:
Hi guys:
Thanks for all your help. I know telnet/ftp are not as good
as ssh, but I wanted to have them working because the other
machines in the network do not have ssh installed.
Just to make it safer, can I give permission to just
certain machines to telnet/ftp to
Sorry about the rambling below: Sometimes I should read what I write...
GRIN
I am building an RPM. One of the files that I have included in my RPM
conflicts with another package installed on my system.
What do I have to do in my RPM to avoid the error when I install it?
Thanks,
Trevor.
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
On Wed, Apr 24, 2002 at 11:28:34PM +0100, Bill Crawford wrote:
Could I please recommend (from having seen it attempted in commercial
setting) NOT using djbdns? We saw a lot of problems with it including
occasional fits where it would stop
I am building an RPM. One of the files that I have included in my RPM
conflicts with another package installed on my system.
What do I have to do in my RPM to avoid the error when I install it?
man rpm
/install-options
You're probably looking for --replacefiles which will replace the files
Also, on rpmfind.net you
can put in the name of any file and it will tell you what RPM package it
came from, plus where to get it.
THANK YOU!!! -grin- (Love this list).
Glen
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Cesar Moya writes:
Hi guys:
Thanks for all your help. I know telnet/ftp are not as good
as ssh, but I wanted to have them working because the other
machines in the network do not have ssh installed.
Just to make it safer, can I give permission to just
certain machines to telnet/ftp to my linux
Thanks to everyone for their input especially the offer of a scsi
card for shipping. I already had ordered a 2940 off of ebay for
$11.00. Hopefully I can get the scanner up and running I am looking
forward to seeing how it works under Linux.
Linda Hanigan
thanxs for the reply ashwin ,
do u ve a solution for creating folders inside INBOX . so that the INBOX can
hold bot messages and child FOLDERS.
pls let me know if u ve a solution.
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From: Ashwin Khandare [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday,
On 14:57 24 Apr 2002, christopher j bottaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| why doesn't umask set a file's executable attribute? for example, if i do:
| umask 000
| touch test
|
| test's permissions are rw-rw-rw-
| why is that?
Umask is applied to the permissions given to the open() system call.
At 4/24/2002 09:37 PM -0500, you wrote:
THANK YOU!!! -grin- (Love this list).
You're welcome. The way you pay people back is to learn, then later take
the time to help others; that's a very important part of how Open Source,
Linux, and the Internet have come so far so fast.
--
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Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
The way you pay people back is to learn, then later take
the time to help others; that's a very important part of how Open Source,
Linux, and the Internet have come so far so fast.
Well, that and the fact that it's just
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