Can you choose it for all mountpoints (also /boot and /) ?
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From: Roy-Magne Mo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, May 04, 2002 12:06 AM
Subject: Re: ReiserFS in Installations
Florian Lindner wrote:
Hello,
will it be possible to choose
How long does SGI usually releases the XFS-installer after the Redhat
release.
Florian
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From: Chris Tooley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, May 04, 2002 6:39 PM
Subject: Re: ReiserFS in Installations
I never use the RedHat installer to
Florian Lindner wrote:
Can you choose it for all mountpoints (also /boot and /) ?
Guess so, never tried it though.
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I've tried to do this with 7.2. But it didn't work. Whats the right way to
pass this option?
Thx,
Florian
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From: Roy-Magne Mo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, May 04, 2002 12:06 AM
Subject: Re: ReiserFS in Installations
Florian Lindner
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Sunday, May 5, 2002, 7:39:51 AM, Jean wrote:
But now you find that the macho Unixers will win that their little
brains are unable to decypzer the scripts who configure the network
in RedHat or Mandrake and that is why they want a bare bones
On Sun, 5 May 2002 11:52:43 -0500
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Sunday, May 5, 2002, 7:39:51 AM, Jean wrote:
But now you find that the macho Unixers will win that their little
brains are unable to decypzer the scripts who
On Sun, 5 May 2002, Ronald W. Heiby wrote:
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Sunday, May 5, 2002, 7:39:51 AM, Jean wrote:
But now you find that the macho Unixers will win that their little
brains are unable to decypzer the scripts who configure the network
in RedHat or
Florian Lindner wrote:
I've tried to do this with 7.2. But it didn't work. Whats the right way to
pass this option?
from the installer:
linux reiserfs
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Hello,
When I try to dial out to my isp with kppp it dials ,connects and makes
all the funny noises, but then I get the message -
timeout expired while waiting for the ppp interface to come up
and then it fails.
If I use kppp thru a console I see the following message also -
couldn't find
On Sunday 05 May 2002 06:45, Nick Lozinsky wrote:
Hi,
Just wondering, if the RivaTNT2 AGP boad with 32MB ram has the most recent
drivers available for it? I know FreeBSD is in development; do the Linux
drivers support OpenGL, and if you have one, how is the experience?
Thanks.
go to
On Sunday 05 May 2002 07:38, you wrote:
and why was this posted to the list ?? RH aren't filtering those ?
well, NT mail... ;)
tal.
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On Sunday 05 May 2002 09:13, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
I was hacked again. This is the 3rd time in a couple of months. The
hacker sent himself some emails from my computer with my system info on it.
Here are the email addresses he used:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
He was able to
i'm trying to make an image of a windows cd and mkisofs is not allowing long
file names. what can i do to fix this. i'm using mkisofs like this:
mkisofs -o myimage.iso -r -J /mnt/cdrom
LONGFILENAMEONTHECD.TXT becomes LONGF000.TXT
thanks for the help,
christopher
I have a file that is ~3GB of size. I have no problem copying the file to a local filesystem.
But, when I try to:
1. rcp the file to remote machine.
2. ftp the file to remote machine
3. scp the file to remote machine.
I get the following message: File too large
Also, when I try to:
I have a file that is ~3GB of size. I have no problem copying the file to a
local filesystem.
But, when I try to:
1. rcp the file to remote machine.
2. ftp the file to remote machine
3. scp the file to remote machine.
I get the following message: File too large
Also, when I try to:
On Sun, May 05, 2002 at 12:25:33AM -0400, R Talbot wrote:
Are other users accustomed to large updates or do they simply wait
for a new version???
I installed Enigma a couple of weeks after it came out.
Since then, I've been updating every week or so and don't find
it particularly
On Sun, May 05, 2002 at 01:13:04AM -0500, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
* Info : Linux nazarene 2.2.14-5.0
^^
This kernel has severe security problem.
You'll find a replacement kernel in the updates.
Emmanuel
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Dear friends,
I'm configuring a LDAP server using RH 7.2 standard OpenLDAP.When I try
to add someone and put standard secret password, a message appears:
ldapadd -x -D cn=Manager, dc=gral,dc=com -W -f gral.ldif
Enter LDAP Password:
ldap_bind: Invalid credentials
//slapd.conf
database
One of the first things you need to look at is why you were hacked for the
3rd time. Once I can understand, but after that your system should have
been so tight and your procedures enhanced such that there is likely no 2nd
time, and definitely no 3rd time.
Please read the archives for this list
Thanks, time should be fixed.
Bill
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I ran into this issue and discovered the problem in my case was due to
the system date and time was off. The secure certificate on Red Hat's
site expires in August. It may be that your system clock is set
incorrectly. In my case once I set the clock to the correct date the ssl
errors stopped and
Tal:
I have received several as well. If you check the headers I think
you will find that they were sent directly to you not through the
list (at least mine were).
Regards, Hugh
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On Saturday 04 May 2002 09:44 pm, fred smith wrote:
On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 07:50:02PM -0700, gabriel wrote:
so what IS the minimum ram required for an install of rh7.2? i've
got an ibm aptiva here /w 16mb ram and it's
R Talbot writes:
edit
Are other users accustomed to large updates or do they simply wait for a
new
version???
And are others interested in emailing RH management to request they
offer
update CDs.
Comments Please.. No Flames :^)
Bob,
I had been just doing the install from the CD and not
Ed Wilts writes:
One of the first things you need to look at is why you were hacked for the
3rd time. Once I can understand, but after that your system should have
been so tight and your procedures enhanced such that there is likely no 2nd
time, and definitely no 3rd time.
Please read the
On Sun, 5 May 2002, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
You're right. I'm a RH Linux end user, not a geek. I don't have the
tools/experience to track him down, find out how he got in, and plug the holes.
I just install what Red Hat sends and hope it works.
Have you tried Krispy Kreme yet? We've been
On Sun, May 05, 2002 at 12:25:47PM -0500 or thereabouts, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
The first time I was hacked it was on a remote box I was leasing. I
discontinued the lease on it. The hacker then found my home system and got into
You're right. I'm a RH Linux end user, not a geek. I
I just install what Red Hat sends and hope it works.
Red Hat provides for free security fixes via up2date. This should be
considered mandatory if your system doesn't have enough firewalls in front
of it to block the bad guys. A Linksys or other DSL/Cable router/firewall
doesn't hurt either.
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snip
You're right. I'm a RH Linux end user, not a geek. I don't have the
tools/experience to track him down, find out how he got in, and plug the holes.
I just install what Red Hat sends and hope
Ed Wilts writes:
I just install what Red Hat sends and hope it works.
Red Hat provides for free security fixes via up2date. This should be
From what I read on their site last night, it's only free for the first box.
After that you have to pay a fee. I have 3 Red Hat computers.
Glen
Jack Bowling writes:
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12:25:47 -0500
snip
You're right. I'm a RH Linux end user, not a geek. I don't have the
tools/experience to track him down, find out how he got in, and plug the holes.
I just install what
On Sun, May 05, 2002 at 02:42:27PM -0500, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
Tried that. It doesn't work - keeps dying part way through, saying
that I need authorization. It's only good for one box, anyway.
up2date isn't the only way to update your system.
You can also download the updates from a
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On Sunday 05 May 2002 12:44 pm, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
The Rule project is here:
http://www.rule-project.org/
I believe you have to have 20 meg to install 7.2. I just did an
install on a 486-66 with 16 meg RAM using the rule installer. The
On Sunday 05 May 2002 01:39, you wrote:
I have a file that is ~3GB of size. I have no problem copying the file to a
local filesystem.
But, when I try to:
1. rcp the file to remote machine.
2. ftp the file to remote machine
3. scp the file to remote machine.
I get the following message:
Emmanuel Seyman writes:
On Sun, May 05, 2002 at 02:42:27PM -0500, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
Tried that. It doesn't work - keeps dying part way through, saying
that I need authorization. It's only good for one box, anyway.
up2date isn't the only way to update your system.
You can also download
Hi,
Im new to linux, and am wondering where is the ports diirectory? I use
FreeBSD its in the /usr/ports dir and I have nothing in this fresh
install of RedHat 7.2.
Please help.
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I am finally getting around to trying this and am running into problems. I
have VTUN setup and it is connecting two linux boxes together. The setup
looks like the following:
[Linux 1] (eth0)- [internet] --- [linksys router]
| (eth1 192.168.1.254) | (LINKSYS
From what I read on their site last night, it's only free for the first
box.
After that you have to pay a fee. I have 3 Red Hat computers.
You've actually got several choices. You can create a different username
for each system and continue to use up2date; you can go to
Dear friends,
I'm configuring a LDAP server using RH 7.2 standard OpenLDAP.When I try
to add someone and put standard secret password, a message appears:
ldapadd -x -D cn=Manager, dc=gral,dc=com -W -f gral.ldif
Enter LDAP Password:
ldap_bind: Invalid credentials
//slapd.conf
database
If this is the third time, you might want to look into the security of
your system as well; not to mention think of a honey pot in case you are
being singled out by someone for some reason..
On Sun, 5 May 2002, Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
On Sun, May 05, 2002 at 01:13:04AM -0500, Glen Lee Edwards
i'm curious that diald seems missing from redhat7.2. on first glance to
the diald howto, it seems to have features desirable above wvdial.
are there problems with diald?
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are there problems with diald?
i'm looking because pppd is giving me problems: earthlink seems to send
a broadcast packet every 30 seconds, so, as a result, pppd never hangs
up unless i set the idle timer way down under 30 seconds.
i'm curious that diald seems missing from redhat7.2. on first
I recently converted a couple of systems from IPChains to IPTables.
Everything seems to be working very well except I am noticing packets like
this being rejected:
May 4 14:03:44 ljh-server kernel: EXT-FW IN=ppp0 OUT= MAC= SRC=64.4.49.78
DST=144.137.139.238 LEN=82 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=242
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On Sunday 05 May 2002 05:55 pm, Ed Wilts wrote:
After that you have to pay a fee. I have 3 Red Hat computers.
You've actually got several choices. You can create a different
username for each system and continue to use up2date;
I'm going to
On Mon, May 06, 2002 at 09:42:27AM +1000, Peter Kiem wrote:
I recently converted a couple of systems from IPChains to IPTables.
Everything seems to be working very well except I am noticing packets like
this being rejected:
May 4 14:03:44 ljh-server kernel: EXT-FW IN=ppp0 OUT= MAC=
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On Sunday 05 May 2002 03:42 pm, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
3) register your system for up2date and let the up2date agent do its
thing. It may take a while but a fully updated system is less prone
to security holes.
Tried that. It doesn't work -
On Sun, 2002-05-05 at 14:29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Im new to linux, and am wondering where is the ports diirectory? I use
FreeBSD its in the /usr/ports dir and I have nothing in this fresh
install of RedHat 7.2.
Ports is not a feature of Red Hat Linux. The packages included with
I'd heard that someone was working on a ports tree for Linux, but I
can't find any information on it now.
Gentoo Linux has their own port-like system called Portage.
It is a mix of FreeBSD's ports system and Debian's apt get
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/portage-manual.html
On Sun, 2002-05-05 at 14:12, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
Emmanuel Seyman writes:
On Sun, May 05, 2002 at 02:42:27PM -0500, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
Tried that. It doesn't work - keeps dying part way through, saying
that I need authorization. It's only good for one box, anyway.
up2date
woof! i guess they all use pppd! wvdial, kppp, diald.. looks like i'm
barking up the wrong tree..
where do i turn if pppd is the problem?
specifically, pppd never hangs up, because earthlink is sending some
broadcast packet every 30 seconds. 29 second idle timer setting is too
short. what
Hi,
I have a Redhat 7.2 installed on a MSI motherboard (Kt266-Pro), 512Mb
Ram, 1.4GHz Athlon CPU, Voodoo 3 PCI Video card and a Initio 9100UW SCSI
controller. This is hooked up to a 4.3Gb SCSI drive. I also have a 20Gb
IDE drive for general Storage. File System is Ext3.
The SCSI drive is the
Hi Bruce and Michael,
Fixing the time fixed my up2date ssl_connect error. Thanks for the
advice. Checked the time a few times, but missed the year. (Recently
redid my windoze 98 install).
Thanks again,
Bill
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Am currently running up2date on a fresh install of RH 7.2. Kept running
into the same problem of authorization required. I was running
#up2date -u and all I had to do was hit either the up or down key, I
think it is the down key and that would bring up the #up2date -u command
and it would run
Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
R Talbot writes:
edit
Are other users accustomed to large updates or do they simply wait for a
new
version???
And are others interested in emailing RH management to request they
offer
update CDs.
Comments Please.. No Flames :^)
Bob,
I had been just
it's possible that the size of the file you can create on the remote
system
is being limited. Try 'ulimit -a' on the remote system to see what your
max is.
~Rob
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The filesize max on both my local machine and remote
Hello Original Poster,
Sorry I joined the thread late, but why don't you firewall the box(es) using
ipchains or iptables ?
Cheers,
Pieter De Wit
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From: Glen Lee Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 05, 2002 9:42 PM
Subject: Re: Hacked
Re : Automatic granting of permissions to a file once created or uploaded.
I am running a web-server and host websites . eg : A website xyz.com
which will have an assosiated user-name : xyz , and of course , access
to telnet and ftp (this of course goes without saying).
Once my client logs-in as
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Tried that. It doesn't work - keeps dying part way through, saying
that I need authorization. It's only good for one box, anyway.
up2date isn't the only way to update your system.
You can also download the updates from a mirror near you and
apply them
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On Sunday 05 May 2002 03:42 pm, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
3) register your system for up2date and let the up2date agent do its
thing. It may take a while but a fully updated system is less prone
to security holes.
Tried
Gordon Messmer writes:
How's this for a script?
#!/bin/sh
rpm -ivh \
http://ftp.freshrpms.net/pub/freshrpms/enigma/apt/apt-0.3.19cnc55-fr7.i386.rpm
cat /etc/cron.daily/apt-upgrade EOF
#!/bin/sh
apt-get update /dev/null 21
apt-get upgrade -S | grep ' from '
EOF
chmod +x
Pieter De Wit writes:
Hello Original Poster,
Sorry I joined the thread late, but why don't you firewall the box(es) using
ipchains or iptables ?
I haven't done that for several reasons:
1) If the firewall box goes down, the entire system goes down.
2) I had a leased server that was behind a
Hi all,
i use kernel 2.4.9.after i install the kernel, it cant
server internet.even netconfig,i active eth0, but it
still cant work out. what is the problem?please help
me!
thanks a lot
xiaoyan
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