I'm running both, although I did have to do a little configuration for
SpamAssassin. I'll try and see if there's stuff that one catches that
Bound to be. As I understand it these filters do a lot of their work on conten
wherehas the blacklists work on known offenders.
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John
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=65204
Bugzilla RFE: Include MailScanner SpamAssassin in future RHL releases
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word for support for SpamAssassin and/or Vipul's Razor here. If it worked
out of the box
it worked!
thanks a lot
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daniel a. g. quinn
starving programmer
truly 'the humble is the stem upon which the mighty grows,
the low is the foundation upon which the high is laid...
- lau tzu, tao te ching: chapter xxxix
- Original Message -
From:
Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2002 10:35:58 -0500
From: Kirk R. Wythers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am getting the message:
[kwythers@truffula plai]$ Get_local_host: 'localhost' IP address not
available!
when I try and print. This was all working only yesterday. So I'm not sure
what I did... Does anyone
about 500 user mailboxes.
-Jon GenKiller Gaudette
ListServ wrote:
User's unread/read e-mail's must be preserved. Users are idiots, so
they cannot backup their e-mail's before the switch. Due to the sheer
volume of users, it would be impossible to download each user's e-mail
for them, as
I'm converted :) I have converted the 3 web servers that I maintain now
completely to scp and off ftp. Thank for the utility! :)
-Jon
Brian Ashe wrote:
Hello Jon,
Wednesday, June 19, 2002, 10:18:19 PM, you textually orated:
JG Are there any sftp programs for Windows that are as easy to
so the following comand works
find /home/ -name 'Icon^M' (where ^M is one character)
but when i try to add -print0 at the end of it, no results are returned.
this is what i'm trying to write:
find /home/ -name 'Icon^M' -print0 | xargs -0 rm -rf
but i can't exactly split the return
Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2002 07:22:15 -0400 (EDT)
From: Robert P. J. Day [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 20 Jun 2002, daniel wrote:
rm Icon? or rm Icon? will work of course, but it'll blow away stuff i
may want to keep. ie files named Icons or something like that. what i'm
really looking for is a
Playing with quotas a little bit more, I came across another problem. How
do I get quotas working on a machine that nfs mounts a filesystem? On my
server machine, I mount the fs with quotas enabled, so that:
[0620/12:41]my_serverquota
quota: Error while getting quota from my_server:(pid899)
You were all completely right. I never created a root user on the
Window's box, and was using that user on the Linux machine. All working
now! :)
Thanks for the way to mount using the mount -t smbfs command Kevin,
that's even better so that I can specify which user to connect as.
Thanks a
David wrote:
On Wednesday 19 June 2002 11:52 pm, Kevin Myers wrote:
For pppoe, look at the RoaringPenguin pages,
http://www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe/ The docs are good and I am using it
now. Setup couldn't be easier! (Be careful, the distro is broken in the 7.2
package, use the rpm from
There was a patch released for the Apache Web Server Chunk Handling
Vulnerability, I have the secureweb webserver version 3.2 that came with
redhat 6.2 professional, and i cannot find an update for it?
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Hello,
I have a frustrating problem. I have a Wireless Linksys Router/Access point
(BEFW11S4 ver. 1) hooked up to my cable modem. The setup works great with
Windows 2K and I can access the world in Windows through the router (fixed
or DHCP IP, direct or wireless connection all work). Then
On Thu, Jun 20, 2002 at 03:03:41PM +1000, Julie Xu wrote:
Greetings,
I have installed redhat 7.3 into my laptop (dual system WinXP and Redhat).
At the time to install redhat,
I had not get any question about ipv6. After installation, the ipv6 did not
enabled, so, I addd NETWORKING_IPV6=yes
Hi people,
Again a question about fetchmail. I am trying to automate the mail procedure
with fetchmaIL so it checks every 5 minutes or so for mail on an extern pop3
server of my isp. A temporary solution I thought of is to once I have manually
typed in fetchmail -d30 -u popadmin my.isp.com.
Anyone else see problems this morning when logrotate ran?
I had used up2date to apply the patch for apache yesterday afternoon,
and it restarted just fine. This morning at 4am, when logrotate ran, and
then kill -HUP'd it, as per normal, it errored out with:
[Thu Jun 20 04:02:03 2002] [notice]
On Thursday 20 June 2002 12:53 pm, Duane Clark wrote:
David wrote:
On Wednesday 19 June 2002 11:52 pm, Kevin Myers wrote:
For pppoe, look at the RoaringPenguin pages,
http://www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe/ The docs are good and I am using it
now. Setup couldn't be easier! (Be careful, the
Hello
I'm having difficulties compiling the Red Hat 2.4.18-5 kernel. I'm
using the stock /usr/src/linux-2.4/configs/kernel-2.4.18-i386.config
config file installed by the stock kernel-source-2.4.18-5.rpm.
I did the following:
# cd /usr/src/
# ll linux-2.4
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 14
On Thu, 2002-06-20 at 03:35, daniel wrote:
rm Icon? or rm Icon? will work of course, but it'll blow away stuff i
may want to keep. ie files named Icons or something like that. what i'm
really looking for is a way to represent the \r so that i can match the
filename exactly.
I can't
Hi all,
I am trying to build an RPM on Redhat 7.3 for htmldoc. For some reason I
am getting the RPM build errors:
File not found: /tmp/htmldoc-1.8.20-1-root/usr/bin/htmldoc
File not found: /tmp/htmldoc-1.8.20-1-root/usr/share/man/man1/htmldoc.1.gz
The files /usr/bin/htmldoc and
On Wed, 2002-06-19 at 23:05, Dixon Ly wrote:
I have a RH 7.3 SMP system with a SB Live 5.1. If I do any
fast scrolling from any application or move any window,
I hear alot of squeeking noise. Anyone has seen this problem
or know how to fix it?
That's normally interference from the video
I am having trouble setting up quota on a Redhat 7.2 system. The kernel
is kernel-2.4.9-31. /aquota.user exists. But when I run quotacheck I get:
[root@wintermute root]# quotacheck -avug
quotacheck: WARNING - Quotafile //aquota.user was probably truncated. Can't save quota
Hello-
What step do i need to take to set up a dhcp server on redhat?
I want the clients to authenticate via mac address.
I want the clients to recieve an ip, netmask, dns info, gateway info.
I want to be able to set an expiration date on the ip.
thanks,
brian
Nope. Are you sure you restarted the service after the update? The
message you gave looks exactly like what happens when you don't. :\
Perhaps you reloaded it?
On Thu, 2002-06-20 at 11:39, ben hubbard wrote:
Anyone else see problems this morning when logrotate ran?
...
[Thu Jun 20
On Thu, 2002-06-20 at 16:18, Gordon Messmer wrote:
Nope. Are you sure you restarted the service after the update? The
message you gave looks exactly like what happens when you don't. :\
Perhaps you reloaded it?
Shouldn't the RPM check if the service was up to start with and restart
it on
thank you all for all of your input. a special thanks goes out to mr greene
who suggested the ctrl-v, ctrl-m idea. that's what finally worked.
find . -name Icon[ctrl-v][ctrl-m] -print0 | xargs -0 rm -rf
that's what finally got it done.
i've saved that line, together with a few others like it
On Thu, 20 Jun 2002, Paul Bradshaw wrote:
I am having trouble setting up quota on a Redhat 7.2 system. The kernel
is kernel-2.4.9-31. /aquota.user exists. But when I run quotacheck I get:
[root@wintermute root]# quotacheck -avug
quotacheck: WARNING - Quotafile //aquota.user was
Can you email me the file and can you give a few pointers to setting it up?
Did you have to re-complie the redhat kernel?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jeff Frantz
Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2002 7:15 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE:
Hello everybody
when i try to do ppp I get the following error.
init chat failed, exiting:Interrupted system call
Why is that? i worked yesterday.
osvaldo
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Mensaje enviado usando SquirrelMail.
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Javier Gostling wrote:
On Thu, 2002-06-20 at 16:18, Gordon Messmer wrote:
Nope. Are you sure you restarted the service after the update? The
message you gave looks exactly like what happens when you don't. :\
Perhaps you reloaded it?
Shouldn't the RPM check if the service was up to
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/mini/DHCP/ and excellent resource on setting all
that up. For something like this the web is your best friend. :-)
- Matt
On Thursday 20 June 2002 03:57 pm, Henning, Brian wrote:
Hello-
What step do i need to take to set up a dhcp server on redhat?
I want the
On Thu, Jun 20, 2002 at 03:50:31PM -0400, Aravind Vinnakota wrote:
The files /usr/bin/htmldoc and /usr/share/man/man1/htmldoc.1.gz have to be
created when the rpm is made. Any suggestions?
Complain to whomever made the rpm?
Emmanuel
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On Thu, 20 Jun 2002, Brian wrote:
I am going to use Redhat 7.2, I believe that 7.3 is not supported yet by
freeswan . I did install freeswan under 7.3 and IPSec was starting-up when
I booted up my Linux box I will read more from the site, I have ordered
the Building Linux VPN's book and
On Thu, 20 Jun 2002, Jeff Frantz wrote:
The pre-release versions of FreeS/WAN 1.98 work with Red Hat 7.3. I
suggest you get a pre-1.98 version running then upgrade it to 1.98 when it
is released (which should be any day now.) I have FreeS/WAN pre-1.98
running on 7.3 at home and it works
On Thu, 20 Jun 2002, Henrik Schmiediche wrote:
Hello,
I have a frustrating problem. I have a Wireless Linksys Router/Access point
(BEFW11S4 ver. 1) hooked up to my cable modem. The setup works great with
Windows 2K and I can access the world in Windows through the router (fixed
or
I did read through it, and got to the point make kinstall? it's giving me
and error telling me that:
[root@Redhat_73 freeswan-snap2002jun19g]# make kinstall
rm -f out.kinstall
( cd /usr/src/linux ; make install ) 21 | tee out.kinstall
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux'
make[1]: ***
I just wondering why Redhat does not include in it's kernel PPTP Server
and IPSec?? does anyone have no why???
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I've been reading through the different help files as well as the very thin book with
linux, and I'm trying to find a way to create an accout for another person to have
access with, but only able to access certain files in my account .. ie:
Myaccount- my login w/the different folders in it.
Folks:
Is there an RPM for Crack (v. 5.0+), or do I need to make
one, myself, from the tarball? (ftp://ftp.cerias.purdue.edu/)
TIA
Patrick Beart
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Web ArchitectureiWeb4Biz 503-774-8280 Portland, OR
Hello,
I need to write a shell script
to do the following
edit the /www/conf/httpd.conf file
and search for the
VirtualHost *DocumentRoot
/var/www/virtual/$user/htmlServername $user.palaceunlimited.comErrorLog
/var/www/virtual/$user/logs/error_logCustomLog
Basically, you need to create a group for you both to be in, and change
the group permissions of the files you are working on.
Unfortunately, someone else will have to supply the commands as I am
having a bad brain day.
Jon
On Thu, 20 Jun 2002, Joshua LaFriniere wrote:
I've been reading
Hi,
Have you changed the resolv.conf file by any chance ? Try pinging to
127.0.0.1 you should get back a respose to confirm the tcpip protocol is
running. If you know the ipaddress of the network printer try pinging to it.
If you get a response then ur communication with the printer is ok.
Learn Perl and Regular Expressions :) It's in the Programming Perl
book (aka the camel book).
Essentially, it would look like
#!/usr/bin/perl
###READ THE FILE###
open(THEFILE, httpd.conf);
undef $/; #This makes the following read read in the whole file instead
#of one line
Dangit!! Just after posting, I noticed that I got the substitution wrong.
THIS
$httpdconf =~
s!VirtualHost\s+\*\s+DocumentRoot\s+/var/www/virtual/$ARGV[1]/html.*?/virtualhost!!;
should be changed to THIS
$httpdconf =~
edit /etc/group
and add a line like this:
shared:x:[nnn]:[user1],[user2]
then set the permissions on the directories you want to share like this
chgrp -R shared /path/to/shared_directory
chmod -R g+w /path/to/shared_directory
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starving
Hello
Thanks for reminding me to make mrproper.
...John
On Thu, Jun 20, 2002 at 07:20:14PM -0400, Michael Fratoni wrote:
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I'm having difficulties compiling the Red Hat 2.4.18-5
Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2002 21:18:59 -0400
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joshua LaFriniere)
snip
thin book with linux, and I'm trying to find a way to create an accout
for another person to have access with, but only able to access
certain files in my account .. ie:
You create a new user, and they
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On Thursday 20 June 2002 10:27 pm, John Telford wrote:
Hello
Thanks for reminding me to make mrproper.
You''ll need to 'make oldconfig' after copying the config file, I believe.
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pgp key:
On Thu, 20 Jun 2002 09:53:23 -0400, David wrote:
It's broken in 7.3, it works fine under 7.2 I used the one supplied with 7.2
without a hitch, when I moved to 7.3 I did a fresh install and it would lose
connection every 3 or so seconds.
The setup scripts are missing in 7.2.
On Thu, 20 Jun 2002 10:49:21 -0400 (EDT), Nicolas wrote:
when I run quota now, using any account including root's, I get this
output:
quota: Error while getting quota from myhost:(pid3258) for 3369: No such
file or directory
Disk quotas for user nbock (uid 3369): none
You need to
Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2002 20:48:31 -0500
From: Jesse Angell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I need to write a shell script to do the following
edit the /www/conf/httpd.conf file
and search for the
VirtualHost *
DocumentRoot /var/www/virtual/$user/html
Servername $user.palaceunlimited.com
ErrorLog
On 20 Jun 2002 18:04:52 -, Patrick wrote:
Again a question about fetchmail. I am trying to automate the mail procedure
with fetchmaIL so it checks every 5 minutes or so for mail on an extern pop3
server of my isp. A temporary solution I thought of is to once I have manually
typed in
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On 20-Jun-2002/13:18 -0400, Jonathan Gaudette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You were all completely right. I never created a root user on the
Window's box, and was using that user on the Linux machine. All working
now! :)
You realluy should avoid
On Thu, 20 Jun 2002 19:28:05 -0700, daniel wrote:
edit /etc/group
and add a line like this:
shared:x:[nnn]:[user1],[user2]
then set the permissions on the directories you want to share like this
chgrp -R shared /path/to/shared_directory
chmod -R g+w /path/to/shared_directory
Don't forget the
RH72 w/ Ximian GNOME. Dual boot with WinSucks ME (kids use it not me...).
Booting selection handled by Grub.
Went to do an upgrade to RH73 and get to the screen in anaconda that you
select the type of install. Select Upgrade existing system. Window pops up
saying something like Looking for
Hello. I am considering buying a notebook to use with Redhat 7.3.
Which notebooks do you suggest?
Thank you.
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