Re: Te5t dns server

2002-06-29 Thread Jay Daniels
On Sat, 2002-06-29 at 08:33, Josep M wrote: > Hello. > > I have problems with email,possible dns errors,I would like know if is possible test >one dns server. > > I mean as this: "command dns-serverdomain-to-test" for know what of my ISP dns >servers are > wrong > > Thanks. > Josep >

Re: Just a note

2002-06-29 Thread ABrady
On 29 Jun 2002 16:23:46 -0500 Don Geddes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Before I unsubscribe I just want to make one observation. There seems > to be a fair amount of snobbery associated with this list and other > Linux forums. I was just wondering how Linux will ever challenge > Windows if the peo

RE: nvidia drivers

2002-06-29 Thread BG
Drivers are available as RPMs on the NVIDIA website. I downloaded them, installed them and set the following variables in the X config file: Change: Driver "nv" to Driver "nvidia" make sure the config file contains: Load "glx" remove: Load "dri" Load "GLcore" The drivers work great and I get a

nvidia drivers

2002-06-29 Thread mike
Anyone got any tips on compiling this I have downloaded and installed 2.4.19.rc compiled and installed the two nvidia packages However when I try to start up X, the kernel module is not being initialised ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTE

RE: extracting files from an ISO image

2002-06-29 Thread Wolfgang Pfeiffer
On Jun 29, 2002, 14:09 (-0500) Kevin Krieser wrote: > You didn't mention what OS you are currently using. > > With Linux, mount -o loop /mnt/. > > But if you are wanting to install from them, you can put the 3 ISO images on > a FAT or ext2 filesystem, and boot from floppy. This is how I install

Updated road warrior config (firewall section included)

2002-06-29 Thread Brian
IPSec with FreeSWan as the server and SSH Sentinel 1.31 as the windows client Here is a working config for road warrior: 1.) I used PSK (or Pre-Shared Secret) 2.) Suse Linux 8.0 PRo This is my LAB IPSec setup: Windows 2000 Pro Ip address 192.168.0.50 or private address , I have SSH Sentinel l

Re: /tmp and tmpfs

2002-06-29 Thread achana
Chris Watt wrote: > - Users are stupid. They put things in /tmp and expect the files to hang > around (then get offended if I have to reboot and the contents of /tmp > vanishes as a result). Dear Mr Watt, Users are not "stupid" ! My users would ask you the point in time to turn an DvP into

Re: /tmp and tmpfs

2002-06-29 Thread Chris Watt
At 11:00 2002/06/28 -0400, Javier Gostling wrote: >Hi all, >Does enyone have any experience using tmpfs on /tmp in a Redhat system? >I read there are some issues in some systems when doing this. And I >thought I'd better ask in the list before risking my system to sudden >death. I've been

Re: 2 defoult gateways

2002-06-29 Thread Chris Watt
First of all I'd like to apologize on behalf of the list for the level of ignorance and poor grammar which seems to have gone into earlier replies. _Of_Course_ Linux supports having multiple "default gateways". You just need to get the "ip" tool from the iproute2 package and setup multiple route

Nested X Server [was: remote server administration]

2002-06-29 Thread Werner Puschitz
On 21 Jun 2002, Joshua James wrote: > How can I remotely administer a server? > > I hear that you can't telnet as root but I would rather use the > XWindow's interface anyway. > > Is there a way to use xwindows remotely or even use telnet as root? You can use the nested X server to display a

Re: Just a note

2002-06-29 Thread Jonathan Bartlett
> I also subscribe to Linux magazine which is now almost entirely for the > "gear-head" which in my opinion is not helpful either. Why not? Should there not be gearhead magazines? If there is enough demand for other types of magazines, I'm sure they will be created. Jon

Re: CANCEL MY SUBSCRIPTION

2002-06-29 Thread Duncan Hill
On Sat, 29 Jun 2002, PerennialsOnline wrote: > Way to many e-mails... sorry That's why the system tells you to keep the welcome mail - it has the 'how do I get off' instructions. Moreover, every mail on the list has the following information: List-Help:

Fw: RH 7.2 configuring two NIC cards

2002-06-29 Thread underground
- Original Message - From: "underground" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, June 29, 2002 3:38 PM Subject: Re: RH 7.2 configuring two NIC cards > Well now i have internet access I've reviewed the configuration and just > added the second line with ip 65.140.152.

RE: extracting files from an ISO image

2002-06-29 Thread Trevor
take a look at rsync > > Rather than burn a new cd, is it possible to just extract the needed > files from the ISO image? Does such a utility exist? > > PG ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo

Re: Just a note

2002-06-29 Thread achana
Don Geddes wrote: > Before I unsubscribe I just want to make one observation. There seems to > be a fair amount of snobbery associated with this list and other Linux > forums. I was just wondering how Linux will ever challenge Windows if > the people using it are so elitist? I refer to certain in

odd message _during_ up2date

2002-06-29 Thread daniel
i ran up2date the other day and during the "preparing" part, i got the oddest message: Preparing... [100%] 1:glibc-common [ 14%] 2:glibc [ 28%] INIT: version 2.84 reloading 3

CANCEL MY SUBSCRIPTION

2002-06-29 Thread PerennialsOnline
Way to many e-mails... sorry -- We accept Mastercard and Visa. Customer Service: 586-201-7472. 7am to 11pm Eastern Snow and Nealley Garden Tools and Axes made in Maine USA by Americans Rail hugger patio planters made in Canada "Our Top Selling Planter" 25.95 each.

Re: cancel the subscription

2002-06-29 Thread Mike Burger
Please feel free to do so, then. We won't stop you. On Sun, 30 Jun 2002, roy wrote: > I want to cancel the subscription > thank you > ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

RE: Crash

2002-06-29 Thread Mike Burger
The same way you subscribed. See the URL at the bottom of the message? It appears on every message that comes through the list. Put it into the address bar on your browser, and follow the on-screen instructions. On 29 Jun 2002, Don Geddes wrote: > I appreciate everyone's help. I've got ever

Just a note

2002-06-29 Thread Don Geddes
Before I unsubscribe I just want to make one observation. There seems to be a fair amount of snobbery associated with this list and other Linux forums. I was just wondering how Linux will ever challenge Windows if the people using it are so elitist? I refer to certain inferences made in the replie

RE: Crash

2002-06-29 Thread Don Geddes
I appreciate everyone's help. I've got everything working properly but how do I unsubscribe to the list. Thanks. Don On Wed, 2002-06-26 at 13:52, Alton T Crossley IV wrote: > Reisntall LILO. > the easy microsoft user way is to boot to your RH7.1 CD and do an upgrade, > it will most likely leave

RE: extracting files from an ISO image

2002-06-29 Thread Brian
You need to make and Image from those iso's, download nero from www.nero.com. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of KnowHow Support Team Sent: Saturday, June 29, 2002 4:35 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: extracting files from an ISO image

Re: extracting files from an ISO image

2002-06-29 Thread KnowHow Support Team
It would be much easier just to burn another cd wouldn't it? KnowHow Support On Sat, 29 Jun 2002, Paul Greene wrote: > I downloaded Redhat 7.3 and burned the 3 cd's; disk 2 seems to have been > a defective burn. So, I re-downloaded disk 2 again. > > Rather than burn a new cd, is it possibl

Re: Intrusion Detection

2002-06-29 Thread Garys
On Sat, 2002-06-29 at 14:59, Jay Daniels wrote: Jay, I recomment CylantSecure, at www.cylant.com. It is not free, but it works extremely well,as it is kernel enabled. It has its own screen platform,using Entity, or you can use the command line for real time analysis. They have a new "Geek to Gee

Re: extracting files from an ISO image

2002-06-29 Thread Werner Puschitz
On Sat, 29 Jun 2002, Paul Greene wrote: > I downloaded Redhat 7.3 and burned the 3 cd's; disk 2 seems to have been > a defective burn. So, I re-downloaded disk 2 again. > > Rather than burn a new cd, is it possible to just extract the needed > files from the ISO image? Does such a utility exi

Re: Newbie Question About Power Saving

2002-06-29 Thread Ben Logan
On Sat, Jun 29, 2002 at 02:47:58PM -0400, Kyle Evans wrote: > The only problem is that I've already disabled it in the BIOS... you think > it could be something else with linux or do you know its hardware related? > If it helps its being run on a 150 Mhz packard bell machine. Hello, Kyle. Try

Re: Newbie Question About Power Saving

2002-06-29 Thread Tom Pollerman
> From: "Kyle Evans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Sat, 29 Jun 2002 14:47:58 -0400 > > The only problem is that I've already disabled it in the BIOS... you > think it could be something else with linux or do you know its > hardware related? If it helps its being run on a 150 Mhz packard > bell ma

Re: Linux and PC Anywhere

2002-06-29 Thread RTS
In installed a port forwarding rpm and set it up at boot time to forward ports 5631 and 5632 both udp and tcp to what ever IP I wanted behind the firewall. If you are using 10.5 pcAnywhere you can even specify the ports IE: 5641 & 5642 to be more seucre or to have more than one machine behind

Re: extracting files from an ISO image

2002-06-29 Thread Jay Daniels
On Sat, 2002-06-29 at 14:47, Paul Greene wrote: > I downloaded Redhat 7.3 and burned the 3 cd's; disk 2 seems to have been > a defective burn. So, I re-downloaded disk 2 again. > > Rather than burn a new cd, is it possible to just extract the needed > files from the ISO image? Does such a utili

Intrusion Detection

2002-06-29 Thread Jay Daniels
Hello, I'm looking for a ids like puresecure, but free and open source. Take a look. The screenshots are amazing, but so is the price!!! Ref: http://www.demarc.com/products/puresecure/pricing.html Console or real-time web based analysis would be great. Any ideas? I already have snort install

RE: Linux and PC Anywhere

2002-06-29 Thread Brian
Here is some info   http://service4.symantec.com/SUPPORT/pca.nsf/docid/1999110411575512   -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of BrianSent: Saturday, June 29, 2002 3:39 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: Linux and PC Anywhere I

Re: RH 7.2 configuring two NIC cards

2002-06-29 Thread underground
Well now i have internet access I've reviewed the configuration and just added the second line with ip 65.140.152.193 with linuxconf. Now, that IP 65.140.152.192 is not my router ip, it is 65.140.152.193 I was wrong writting it. ok, I fixed it. and I have erased from all places (I know...) and it'

RE: Linux and PC Anywhere

2002-06-29 Thread Brian
I would then turn ethereal and see what ports is supports, I do believe that its tcp 5190? -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kevin KrieserSent: Saturday, June 29, 2002 3:31 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: Linux and PC An

RE: Linux and PC Anywhere

2002-06-29 Thread Kevin Krieser
I'm pretty sure that he just wants to know the settings for IPChains to open up the firewall and forward the requests to a given Windows workstation.  I used to do this before I bought a Linksys router instead.   Unfortunately, I don't recall the details of what I did. -Original Messa

RE: Linux and PC Anywhere

2002-06-29 Thread Brian
PCAnywhere is not supported on Linux, you have to use VNC, just do a search for VNC and you will find it. -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Andrew G. OaksSent: Saturday, June 29, 2002 2:39 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Linux a

RE: Working Road Warrior Config

2002-06-29 Thread Brian
I did? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Keith Morse Sent: Saturday, June 29, 2002 2:50 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Working Road Warrior Config On Fri, 28 Jun 2002, Brian wrote: [much snippage] Would you consider posting this

RE: extracting files from an ISO image

2002-06-29 Thread Kevin Krieser
You didn't mention what OS you are currently using. With Linux, mount -o loop /mnt/. But if you are wanting to install from them, you can put the 3 ISO images on a FAT or ext2 filesystem, and boot from floppy. This is how I installed on my laptop with the defective CD drive. (of course, you c

Re: Working Road Warrior Config

2002-06-29 Thread Keith Morse
On Fri, 28 Jun 2002, Brian wrote: [much snippage] Would you consider posting this also to the freeswan list at www.freeswan.org. List membership is not a requirement to post to that list. ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://li

extracting files from an ISO image

2002-06-29 Thread Paul Greene
I downloaded Redhat 7.3 and burned the 3 cd's; disk 2 seems to have been a defective burn. So, I re-downloaded disk 2 again. Rather than burn a new cd, is it possible to just extract the needed files from the ISO image? Does such a utility exist? PG ___

Re: Newbie Question About Power Saving

2002-06-29 Thread Kyle Evans
The only problem is that I've already disabled it in the BIOS... you think it could be something else with linux or do you know its hardware related? If it helps its being run on a 150 Mhz packard bell machine. >Subject: Re: Newbie Question About Power Saving > >Hi, >I turned off power saving i

Linux and PC Anywhere

2002-06-29 Thread Andrew G. Oaks
I have a Linux RedHat version 7.1 server. I'm using it as a file server and a proxy server on a small network with Windows workstations. The server is multi-homed and connected to a DSL router. I'm using Squid as my proxy and ipchains for my firewall. I would like to setup on a PC Anywhere h

Re: RH 7.2 configuring two NIC cards

2002-06-29 Thread Jay Daniels
On Sat, 2002-06-29 at 12:49, underground wrote: > Hi.. > > I have a server with 2 Nic cards, one card is directly to my router with IP > real. > 65.130.142.148 my server first nic card configured with real IP > the other nic goes to a hub where all my internal LAN Pc's resides. > 192.168.2.1 my

rpm & snmpget errors

2002-06-29 Thread dogface
i did a rpm upgrade on a system to get the up2date working on it. the upgrade broke the snmpget for the mrtg. i get the following errors. snmpget -m /root/common.mib 207.14.76.1 monitor diActive |cut -c 42- snmpget: error in loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/librpm.so.0: undefined symbol: fdio

RH 7.2 configuring two NIC cards

2002-06-29 Thread underground
Hi.. I have a server with 2 Nic cards, one card is directly to my router with IP real. 65.130.142.148 my server first nic card configured with real IP the other nic goes to a hub where all my internal LAN Pc's resides. 192.168.2.1 my server second nic card configured with local LAN IP the LAN m

Re: cancel the subscription

2002-06-29 Thread Duncan Hill
On Sun, 30 Jun 2002, roy wrote: > I want to cancel the subscription > thank you In -every- message the following exists: List-Help: List-Post: List-Subscribe: ,

cancel the subscription

2002-06-29 Thread roy
I want to cancel the subscription thank you

Re: spurious 8259A interrupt irq 7

2002-06-29 Thread fred smith
On Sat, Jun 29, 2002 at 06:14:28AM -0700, Monte Milanuk wrote: > On Fri, 28 Jun 2002 21:16:29 -0400 > Ryan Hairyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I also get this message with my laptop: > > > > Dell Latitude CPiA running 7.3 > > > > I got it once on an old cobbled together box that has a

Re: Some newbie questions

2002-06-29 Thread Anthony E. Greene
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 29-Jun-2002/14:28 +0200, Mail Liste <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Just installed RH 7.3, and this is my first mail on the list;) > >A lot of questions: >- Were can I find a website-based Red Hat-forum? >- Were can I find a website-based Gnome-forum?

Re: no smtpd with postfix

2002-06-29 Thread achana
Martín Marqués wrote: > On Sáb 29 Jun 2002 10:32, Martín Marqués wrote: > > What's wrong with the RH postfix rpms??? I start postfix and can't get > > smtpd to work. What's wrong? > > %#&*%$ Took away the chroot from the processes and it's working. Next week > I'll check this again to see if

Re: no smtpd with postfix

2002-06-29 Thread Martín Marqués
On Sáb 29 Jun 2002 10:32, Martín Marqués wrote: > What's wrong with the RH postfix rpms??? I start postfix and can't get > smtpd to work. What's wrong? %#&*%$ Took away the chroot from the processes and it's working. Next week I'll check this again to see if I can chroot it again. Saludos..

no smtpd with postfix

2002-06-29 Thread Martín Marqués
What's wrong with the RH postfix rpms??? I start postfix and can't get smtpd to work. What's wrong? -- Porqué usar una base de datos relacional cualquiera, si podés usar PostgreSQL? - Martín Marqués |[EMAIL

question about garnome

2002-06-29 Thread TecHunter
i want to install gnome2 by garnome.first, i download all the packages to /tmp/gnome2,then add "file:///tmp/gnome2/" to gar.conf.mk.but it seems garnome still cant find the packages.what's the problem???

Re: Newbie Question About Power Saving

2002-06-29 Thread hanfamily
Hi, I turned off power saving in the BIOS On Sat, 29 Jun 2002, Kyle Evans wrote: > Hey all, > I just wanted to ask everyone if anyone knew how to turn of the Linux > powersaving feature in the console for redhat 7.2 so it doesnt go to sleep > after 5 minutes. I have a syslog server monitori

Re: 2 defoult gateways

2002-06-29 Thread Anthony E. Greene
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 28-Jun-2002/23:20 -0400, Kalin Mintchev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >what about two "not default" gateways? >if i have two eth cards that reside on 2 different networks i'll need two >different gateways - one for each network... so if one goes down

Re: spurious 8259A interrupt irq 7

2002-06-29 Thread Monte Milanuk
On Fri, 28 Jun 2002 21:16:29 -0400 Ryan Hairyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I also get this message with my laptop: > > Dell Latitude CPiA running 7.3 > I got it once on an old cobbled together box that has an Asus P2B mobo running a PII-400 w/ 256MB RAM and two IBM DeskStar Ultra ATA dri

Re: Postfix installlation problems

2002-06-29 Thread Martín Marqués
On Sáb 29 Jun 2002 07:35, Emmanuel Seyman wrote: > On Fri, Jun 28, 2002 at 12:42:55AM +0100, Ragnar Wiencke wrote: > > I removed sendmail. > > I installed alternatives-0.93.80-6cl.noarch.rpm. > > I try to install postfix-1.1.7-2.i386.rpm but get this error > > failed dependencies: > >

Re: Dumb mail list question

2002-06-29 Thread Kevin MacNeil
On Fri, Jun 28, 2002 at 02:27:43PM -0700, Dale Scott wrote: > > I did subscribe and have been receiving numerous email each day, each of > which contains a number of interesting posts. My question is, how the heck > does one respond to a post if you can't access the on-line system and the > p

Re: Some newbie questions

2002-06-29 Thread Jonathan Bartlett
> - How can I get a minimize-all-windows-button for Gnome? > - How can I get a close-all-windows-button for Gnome? I don't know if these exist. I also don't know how useful they would be considering GNOME has virtual desktops. Just go to a different desktop. Those four panes on the bottom-right-

Some newbie questions

2002-06-29 Thread Mail Liste
Hi all Just installed RH 7.3, and this is my first mail on the list;) A lot of questions: - Were can I find a website-based Red Hat-forum? - Were can I find a website-based Gnome-forum? - How can I get a minimize-all-windows-button for Gnome? - How can I get a close-all-windows-button for Gn

Re: Proper Broadcast Address ?

2002-06-29 Thread Jay Daniels
On Sat, 2002-06-29 at 07:21, Emmanuel Seyman wrote: > On Sat, Jun 29, 2002 at 06:42:16AM -0400, Jay Daniels wrote: > > > > Setup a couple of DSLs on Linux using a subnet mask of 255.255.255.224 > > and I am concerned about the "broadcast" address. This is the only value > > that the technician di

Working PPTP Server config (Linux)

2002-06-29 Thread Brian
Here is a working PPTP Server for Linux, I used again Suse 8.0 pro and I installed pptp and configure it for Microsoft PPTP Server , then I configured Windows 2000 PRo or Win9X for PPTP client. It work great. Enjoy 1.) My windows2000 pro with the PPTP client ip address 192.168.0.50 2.) My L

Re: Proper Broadcast Address ?

2002-06-29 Thread Emmanuel Seyman
On Sat, Jun 29, 2002 at 06:42:16AM -0400, Jay Daniels wrote: > > Setup a couple of DSLs on Linux using a subnet mask of 255.255.255.224 > and I am concerned about the "broadcast" address. This is the only value > that the technician did not supply. Here's how I do it. The first IP address of you

Re: How to change the IP in RedHat 7.2 ?

2002-06-29 Thread Emmanuel Seyman
On Sat, Jun 29, 2002 at 11:51:41AM +0800, Kevin Chan wrote: > > How to change the IP Address and Default Gateway in RedHat 7.2, because > the terminal show command not found when I type netcfg from XWindows ? I believe the program is called netconfig and not netcfg. Failing that, you can just edi

Proper Broadcast Address ?

2002-06-29 Thread Jay Daniels
This may seem like a silly question, but I need to know for sure. Setup a couple of DSLs on Linux using a subnet mask of 255.255.255.224 and I am concerned about the "broadcast" address. This is the only value that the technician did not supply. The question - is the broadcast address /always/ d

Re: Postfix installlation problems

2002-06-29 Thread Emmanuel Seyman
On Fri, Jun 28, 2002 at 12:42:55AM +0100, Ragnar Wiencke wrote: > > I removed sendmail. > I installed alternatives-0.93.80-6cl.noarch.rpm. > I try to install postfix-1.1.7-2.i386.rpm but get this error > failed dependencies: > failed dependencies: > /usr/sbin/alternatives is

Re: 2 defoult gateways

2002-06-29 Thread Jay Daniels
On Sat, 2002-06-29 at 04:24, Leonard den Ottolander wrote: > Hi Kalin, > > > what about two "not default" gateways? > > if i have two eth cards that reside on 2 different networks i'll need two > > different gateways - one for each network... > > You set the gateway for each interface in the if

Test dns server

2002-06-29 Thread Josep M.
Hello. I have problems with email,possible dns errors,I would like know if is possible test one dns server. I mean as this: "command dns-serverdomain-to-test" for know what of my ISP dns servers are wrong Thanks. Josep ___ Redhat-list maili

Re: 2 defoult gateways

2002-06-29 Thread Leonard den Ottolander
Hi Kalin, > what about two "not default" gateways? > if i have two eth cards that reside on 2 different networks i'll need two > different gateways - one for each network... You set the gateway for each interface in the ifcfg- scripts under /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts. Bye, Leonard. __