Re: Newbie Question

2002-09-05 Thread Blaq hacka
Title: Newbie Question chck /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf  read it so u  undrstand  what is  going on chck  for the document root  make  sure  u  can see it !! try at cmd line #lynx localhost  and  lynx http://ipadress make  sure  inn  httpd.conf Listen 80  is  not  commented  out !!! if  a

RE: Strange problem with su and vi commands

2002-09-05 Thread cj
try "export TERM=vt100" without quotation marks -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Daniel Tan Sent: Friday, 6 September 2002 5:05 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Strange problem with su and vi commands connect woth telnet i presume...

Re: Strange problem with su and vi commands

2002-09-05 Thread Daniel Tan
connect woth telnet i presume...try hyperterminal...a tad more useful - Original Message - From: "Bret Hughes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 9:26 PM Subject: Re: Strange problem with su and vi commands On Thu, 2002-09-05 at 07:07, Yohann

Re: Linuxconf in RedHat 7.3

2002-09-05 Thread Daniel Tan
u need to install webminu not using gui? if yes, try kontrol-panel - Original Message - From: "cj" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 2:39 PM Subject: RE: Linuxconf in RedHat 7.3 Is it actually being replaced by Webmin? -Original Mess

Re: Linuxconf in RedHat 7.3

2002-09-05 Thread Aly Dharshi
No actually Nautilus is supposed to be a replacement, I don't quite like that program, but I guess that it may get better with time ??? Till then Webmin (http://www.webmin.com) is as many people say a better replacement. Aly. -- Aly Dharshi [EMAIL PROTECTED] System Administrator

RE: Linuxconf in RedHat 7.3

2002-09-05 Thread cj
Is it actually being replaced by Webmin? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Daniel Tan Sent: Friday, 6 September 2002 4:31 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Linuxconf in RedHat 7.3 i read about it being replaced due to some bugs in it.

Re: Linuxconf in RedHat 7.3

2002-09-05 Thread Daniel Tan
i read about it being replaced due to some bugs in ittry webmin - Original Message - From: "Keith Morse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 6:30 AM Subject: Re: Linuxconf in RedHat 7.3 On Thu, 5 Sep 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Is there

Re: Port Forwarding

2002-09-05 Thread Mike Burger
Firestarter, at least when i tried it out, created too many unnecessary rules, made kind of a mess. Brewing your own gives you a much finer grain of control. On 5 Sep 2002, Anthony Abby wrote: > Kevin, skip home-brewed IPTables and use firestarter > (http://firestarter.sourceforge.net). It'll

Where is ktop?

2002-09-05 Thread Stephen Rasku
I used to have a GUI-based tool which would display the process table (like ps) but it would display the processes in parent/child order so you could easily follow parent/child up/down the process tree. I think it might have been ktop but I don't seem to have that on my system. Is there somet

Re: tar -Rx??

2002-09-05 Thread Dave Ihnat
On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 07:28:11PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I'm looking for a command or script which would work from the top dir like: > > $ tar -Rxz *.tar.gz find . -name "*.tar.gz" | while read TGZFILE do CURDIR="$PWD"; cd `dirname

Re: Port Forwarding

2002-09-05 Thread Kevin - KD Micro Software
On Fri, 2002-09-06 at 11:30, Gordon Messmer wrote: > The client will try to open the connection to your router > (1.1.1.1:8181). The router will forward the packet according to its > rules by changing the destination and forwarding it on as normal. The > server (1.1.1.2) gets the packet, but it

RE: Port Forwarding

2002-09-05 Thread Patrick Nelson
Kevin - KD Micro Software wrote: - I don't understand why none of the iptables forwarding commands are working. Before the command is issued, when a remote user attempts to connect to that port, you get the Connection Refused message (as you would expect). After you issue the c

Re: Port Forwarding

2002-09-05 Thread Gordon Messmer
On Thu, 2002-09-05 at 19:54, Kevin - KD Micro Software wrote: > > I don't understand why none of the iptables forwarding commands are working. > Before the command is issued, when a remote user attempts to connect to that > port, you get the Connection Refused message (as you would expect). After

Re: tar -Rx??

2002-09-05 Thread Gordon Messmer
On Thu, 2002-09-05 at 19:58, Bret Hughes wrote: > On Thu, 2002-09-05 at 21:01, Gordon Messmer wrote: > > On Thu, 2002-09-05 at 17:50, Sam Ockman wrote: > > > The best way to probably do this is to learn how to use the find > > > command. It's complicated but should allow you to do this without >

Changing Files in multiple directories at once

2002-09-05 Thread Joe Giles
List, I would like to copy one file through out multiple sub directories located under one directory at once. How could I do this on the command line. Example... Document Root/MyFiles/ contains 4 sub folders. In each sub folder, I want the file index.HTML placed in each folder from MyFiles down

Re: Netiquette

2002-09-05 Thread Mark
Someone wrote: > On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 12:48:47PM -0500, Mark wrote: > > 1) delete the messages other than the one you are replying to. > > You can burst digests into separate messages. That way you can have > proper threading and can reply to single messages without fiddling, and > still only

Re: tar -Rx??

2002-09-05 Thread Bret Hughes
On Thu, 2002-09-05 at 21:01, Gordon Messmer wrote: > On Thu, 2002-09-05 at 17:50, Sam Ockman wrote: > > The best way to probably do this is to learn how to use the find > > command. It's complicated but should allow you to do this without > > shell scripting > > It would be difficult to extract

Re: Port Forwarding

2002-09-05 Thread Kevin - KD Micro Software
Thanks everyone for the quick responses. Gordon, your solution is the only one that has worked for me so far. Simple and effective way too. Thanks for that. I don't understand why none of the iptables forwarding commands are working. Before the command is issued, when a remote user attempts to c

Re: Access Control

2002-09-05 Thread Chen Shi-Ping
Hi Tony, Thanks for your response. I followed your steps and it worked. Shi-Ping On Tue, 3 Sep 2002, Anthony E. Greene wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > On 03-Sep-2002/11:40 -0400, Chen Shi-Ping <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >On Mon, 2 Sep 2002, Anthony E. Greene wro

Re: Edit directory entries

2002-09-05 Thread Bret Hughes
On Thu, 2002-09-05 at 20:10, Todd A. Jacobs wrote: > I have a need to modify the directory sort order. I'm not currently trying > to swab the output; I want to actually modify the order in which files are > listed within the directory itself. > > Does anyone know how I can actually modify the c

RH 7.3 Install on Compaq 4000 ( Long)

2002-09-05 Thread Don Nichol
A Newbie Question I am trying to install 7.3 onto a Deskpro 4000N. Current setup is: P233MMX, 192 MB ram, 8.0 GB HD, HP9100i CDRW, onboard 10/100, Slot 3- 10/100 D-link. CD boots fine, install runs up to the point where it tries to open the glibc-common rpm and then craps with the following e

Re: x server error

2002-09-05 Thread Dani Ridhaswana
here is the log file (I don't understand why this log file still in 4.1.0 version, I hv already installed ver 4.2.0) XFree86 Version 4.1.0 (Red Hat Linux release: 4.1.0-3) / X Window System (protocol Version 11, revision 0, vendor release 6510) Release Date: 2 June 2001 If the server is o

Re: IPCHAINS

2002-09-05 Thread Anthony E. Greene
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 05-Sep-2002/14:58 +0800, Toto Gamez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I have rh 7.2 used for internet sharing but I want to restrict other >users to send and received email only. Our email server is >located/maintained by our isp. How can I do that using

tcp/ip over fiber channel

2002-09-05 Thread Matthew Melvin
Just on the off chance... anyone know anything about IP over FC and is able to point me at some resources? I havn't really been able to find out much about it beyond 'you can do ip over fc' and nothing at all about how a linux box might go about using its HBA as a network interface. Anyone?

Re: Port Forwarding

2002-09-05 Thread Gordon Messmer
On Thu, 2002-09-05 at 18:06, Kevin - KD Micro Software wrote: > I would like port 8181 on my Red Hat box (7.2, kernel 2.4.9-34, let's say ip > is 1.1.1.1 (example only)) to be forwarded to port 80 on internal machine IP > 1.1.1.2. I understand that machines on the internal network (eth0) would not

Re: tar -Rx??

2002-09-05 Thread Gordon Messmer
On Thu, 2002-09-05 at 17:50, Sam Ockman wrote: > The best way to probably do this is to learn how to use the find > command. It's complicated but should allow you to do this without > shell scripting It would be difficult to extract the files to the correct location with "find" by itself. > or

Re: Port Forwarding

2002-09-05 Thread Michael Fratoni
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday 05 September 2002 09:13 pm, Teodor Georgiev wrote: > - Original Message - > From: "Mike Burger" > > > It works just fine, and isn't difficult, at all: > > > > iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -i ppp0 -p tcp --dport -j DNAT > > -

Re: Port Forwarding

2002-09-05 Thread Michael Fratoni
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday 05 September 2002 09:06 pm, Kevin - KD Micro Software wrote: > Hi all, > > I've spoken to a couple of people who tried port forwarding using > iptables and apparently it's not an easy task to accomplish. I've tried > myself and don't seem

Re: Is it possible?

2002-09-05 Thread Ed . Greshko
On Thu, 5 Sep 2002, Norm Huehlefeld wrote: > One thing that I have not figured out how to accomplish is the ability > to bring up a Linux console (or window manager maybe) from a Red Hat 7.3 > using Exceed X-Windows on a Windows PC. Have you enabled XDMCP from the Gnome Display Manager Configura

Re: Is it possible? (X Forwarding)

2002-09-05 Thread Teodor Georgiev
what about VNC or tightVNC? - Original Message - From: "Todd A. Jacobs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 4:22 AM Subject: Re: Is it possible? (X Forwarding) > On Thu, 5 Sep 2002, Norm Huehlefeld wrote: > > > One thing that I have not figured

Re: Port Forwarding

2002-09-05 Thread Teodor Georgiev
- Original Message - From: "Mike Burger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 4:15 AM Subject: Re: Port Forwarding > It works just fine, and isn't difficult, at all: > > iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -i ppp0 -p tcp --dport -j DNAT > --to-de

Re: tar-nation

2002-09-05 Thread Mark
> On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 07:28:11PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > This is in the "There has to be an easy way to do this" category- > > > > I have a directory which contains several subdirectories, each of which > > contains over 100 subdirectories, each of which contains at least one *.t

Re: Is it possible? (X Forwarding)

2002-09-05 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
On Thu, 5 Sep 2002, Norm Huehlefeld wrote: > One thing that I have not figured out how to accomplish is the ability > to bring up a Linux console (or window manager maybe) from a Red Hat 7.3 > using Exceed X-Windows on a Windows PC. Of course it's possible. Assuming you aren't using XDMCP (not c

Re: Edit directory entries

2002-09-05 Thread Teodor Georgiev
ls -la -S (sort by file size) ls -la -Sr (sort by file size, but reverse) ls -la --sort=# # -> time,size,extension - Original Message - From: "Todd A. Jacobs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "RedHat List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 4:10 AM Subject: Edit directory e

Re: redhat-list digest, Vol 1 #5235 - 14 msgs

2002-09-05 Thread Mark
> On 05-Sep-2002/18:17 -0500, Mike Burger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >On Thu, 5 Sep 2002, Anthony E. Greene wrote: > >> The govt could help in this case. Something simple like requiring valid > >> return addresses and honoring requests for removal would go a long way. > >> Enabling recipients an

Re: Netiquette

2002-09-05 Thread Kevin MacNeil
On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 12:48:47PM -0500, Mark wrote: > 1) delete the messages other than the one you are replying to. You can burst digests into separate messages. That way you can have proper threading and can reply to single messages without fiddling, and still only download a few messages a

Re: Port Forwarding

2002-09-05 Thread Mike Burger
It works just fine, and isn't difficult, at all: iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -i ppp0 -p tcp --dport -j DNAT --to-destination xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp --dport -m state --state NEW -d xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx -j ACCEPT On Fri, 6 Sep 2002, Kevin - KD Micro Software wrote: >

Re: Port Forwarding

2002-09-05 Thread Teodor Georgiev
hmmm... something like this: iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING ! -i eth0 -p tcp --destination-port 80 -j DNAT --to 1.1.1.2:80 means - forward all the connections to port tcp 80 that DO NOT come from your internal network (eth0) to IP1.1.1.2, on port 80 T.G. - Original Message - From: "K

Re: Port Forwarding

2002-09-05 Thread Anthony Abby
Kevin, skip home-brewed IPTables and use firestarter (http://firestarter.sourceforge.net). It'll write your IPTables for you as well as NAT and Port Forwarding. Check it out. Anthony On Thu, 2002-09-05 at 21:06, Kevin - KD Micro Software wrote: > Hi all, > > I've spoken to a couple of people

Edit directory entries

2002-09-05 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
I have a need to modify the directory sort order. I'm not currently trying to swab the output; I want to actually modify the order in which files are listed within the directory itself. Does anyone know how I can actually modify the contents of the directory listing? -- "The only thing that

Port Forwarding

2002-09-05 Thread Kevin - KD Micro Software
Hi all, I've spoken to a couple of people who tried port forwarding using iptables and apparently it's not an easy task to accomplish. I've tried myself and don't seem to have any luck whatsoever either (after reading numbers of HOWTOs etc) so I'm asking here as a last resort. Just to makes thin

Re: tar -Rx??

2002-09-05 Thread Sam Ockman
Okay...here's some ideas. The best way to probably do this is to learn how to use the find command. It's complicated but should allow you to do this without shell scripting or Perl (which imho is always better than shell scripting). Even find by itself will give you what you were trying to do w

RAID

2002-09-05 Thread remo
Hi guys I have a box which is already running RH with all the upgrades to 7.2 I wan to had ext. 4 drive which I would like to raid them any suggestions? They are all scsi 18 gig . Thanks, Remo -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://lis

Re: tar -Rx??

2002-09-05 Thread Gordon Messmer
On Thu, 2002-09-05 at 16:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I have a directory which contains several subdirectories, each of which > contains over 100 subdirectories, each of which contains at least one *.tar.gz file. > I would like to extract all the tarballs in the directories where they are now,

Is it possible?

2002-09-05 Thread Norm Huehlefeld
One thing that I have not figured out how to accomplish is the ability to bring up a Linux console (or window manager maybe) from a Red Hat 7.3 using Exceed X-Windows on a Windows PC.

Re: tar -Rx??

2002-09-05 Thread Keith Morse
On Thu, 5 Sep 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > This is in the "There has to be an easy way to do this" category- > > I have a directory which contains several subdirectories, each of which > contains over 100 subdirectories, each of which contains at least one *.tar.gz file. > I would like to ex

Re: spamblocker

2002-09-05 Thread Anthony E. Greene
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 05-Sep-2002/18:17 -0500, Mike Burger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >On Thu, 5 Sep 2002, Anthony E. Greene wrote: >> The govt could help in this case. Something simple like requiring valid >> return addresses and honoring requests for removal would go

tar -Rx??

2002-09-05 Thread cbsled
This is in the "There has to be an easy way to do this" category- I have a directory which contains several subdirectories, each of which contains over 100 subdirectories, each of which contains at least one *.tar.gz file. I would like to extract all the tarballs in the directories where they ar

Re: spamblocker

2002-09-05 Thread Mike Burger
On Thu, 5 Sep 2002, Anthony E. Greene wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > On 05-Sep-2002/20:43 -, Mike Burger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > >> > >> Don't set it to silent. Set it to bounce the damn stuff to [EMAIL PROTECTED], > >>

eth. connection WAY too slow...

2002-09-05 Thread Michael Hegadorn
Hi everyone, I'm having trouble with my linux box. I have a DSL connection and a small LAN. Now, my linux comp has been really really slow lately (maximum upload would only be 20k!). It only started acting up like this on wednesday (9/4/02). I also tested the other computers to make sure it wasn

Re: HowTo : make a serial port communication

2002-09-05 Thread fred smith
On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 04:47:20PM +0200, cana rich wrote: > > Hello, > I am using Linux REDHAT 7.2 and i would like to make a serial port >communication. > I know the "setserial" function to set up the serial port bu thow can i write data >(sending for example 0x0001 on serial port) and r

Re: sendmail

2002-09-05 Thread Anthony E. Greene
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 05-Sep-2002/18:10 -0400, Fred Mushel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I have downloaded, compiled, and installed sendmail-8.12.6. >Everything is fine, except when using pine on local host, the sender >address is: >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >It should be [EMAI

Re: spamblocker

2002-09-05 Thread Anthony E. Greene
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 05-Sep-2002/20:43 -, Mike Burger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: >> >> Don't set it to silent. Set it to bounce the damn stuff to [EMAIL PROTECTED], >> the US FTC. I just read that they're only having about 10k/day

Re: redhat-list digest, Vol 1 #5232 - 9 msgs

2002-09-05 Thread Anthony E. Greene
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 05-Sep-2002/14:12 -0500, Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >One more detail - don't pull up crontab in vi. Use crontab -e >It's safer, locks the file, and installs it when done. You can only edit your own crontab or the crontab of a specific user if

Re: Netiquette

2002-09-05 Thread Anthony E. Greene
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 05-Sep-2002/11:35 -0700, Sam Ockman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I almost hate to get into any conversation about netiquette, but let me >give one piece of advice that will make it easier for those of that use >the thread feature under mutt (or some

Re: Linuxconf in RedHat 7.3

2002-09-05 Thread Keith Morse
On Thu, 5 Sep 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Is there any replacement for linuxconf in RedHat 7.3 or why is it removed > in this release. Redhat doesn't support it anymore, but it is still available from http://www.solucorp.qc.ca/linuxconf/ if you happen to like it. -- redhat-list maili

Re: [SOLVED] help with ipchains

2002-09-05 Thread Keith Morse
On Wed, 4 Sep 2002, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote: > Keith Morse wrote: > > > I don't know the answer without some research but, I use the following > > tools to help understand this type of output. > > No, I know what the messages are. And I know what's it trying to do. What I >wanted to kn

Re: Netiquette

2002-09-05 Thread Anthony E. Greene
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 05-Sep-2002/14:09 -0500, Vidiot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >It would also be great of RedHat put [RHL] on the front of the Subject line >on the main list, and other abbreviations in front of the other lists. I am >on lots of e-mail lists and RH is

sendmail

2002-09-05 Thread Fred Mushel
I have downloaded, compiled, and installed sendmail-8.12.6. Everything is fine, except when using pine on local host, the sender address is: [EMAIL PROTECTED] It should be [EMAIL PROTECTED] How do I get sendmail to drop the hostname? Thanks, Fred -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mai

Re: crashing Xserver

2002-09-05 Thread Mark
05-09-2002, godz. 08:56, Dani Ridhaswana wrote: > > I tried to install rh7.2 on Dell laptop with graphic > card NVIDIA Quatro4 GoGL 500 (Dell Mobile), but > graphical interface doesn't show up during logon. When > I tried to startx manually, the server crashed. Log in on the command line as ro

RE: Routing / Bridging problem

2002-09-05 Thread dbrett
Have a look at your routing table then and default gateways for the devices in question. It is probably one of these. david On Fri, 6 Sep 2002, Linux wrote: > IP forwarding is on as the .1.x network can talk to the internet via eth1 on > 10.0.0.x > > Any other clues? > > Many thanks > > M

Re: Netiquette

2002-09-05 Thread Mark
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I is done writ: >>2) set your email so that you send out text only (or, if you *absolutely* >> *must* have fonts, etc, html only); in any case, *please* make sure >> that you aren't sending out text *and* html, which drives the rest >> of us crazy. > Di

Re: Netiquette

2002-09-05 Thread Bret Hughes
On Thu, 2002-09-05 at 16:22, Sam Ockman wrote: > You can easily do this with procmail yourself (but you probably knew > that). It's better not to mangle the subject line, because that > information is already in the headers... I get annoyed by the lists > that put it in...since all my lists are

RE: Routing / Bridging problem

2002-09-05 Thread Linux
IP forwarding is on as the .1.x network can talk to the internet via eth1 on 10.0.0.x Any other clues? Many thanks Mike -Original Message- From: dbrett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, 6 September 2002 09:21 To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: Routing / Bridging problem It s

Re: win2k authentification

2002-09-05 Thread Francisco Neira
Patrick Béland wrote: > I have a trouble for authentifie my win2k on my samba server 7.3. I cant > view my share but i dont cant log with my login and password ? "encrypted password" option in smb.conf, perhaps? Regards -- Francisco Neira B. Administrador de Red Defensoria del Pueblo Lima

how to install the newly revised sysklogd package

2002-09-05 Thread Wai Iu
I made a new version of sysklodg pakcage. It has been successfully packed into a sysklogd-1.4.1-5.i386.rpm. The original package is sysklogd-1.4.1-4. i386.rpm. I try to use the command" rpm -Uvh sysklogd-1.4.1-5.i386.rpm" to update the old sysklogd-1.4.1-5.i386.rpm. When using tht command, the sys

Re: Netiquette

2002-09-05 Thread Sam Ockman
You can easily do this with procmail yourself (but you probably knew that). It's better not to mangle the subject line, because that information is already in the headers... I get annoyed by the lists that put it in...since all my lists are procmailed to different folders to begin with. -Sam

win2k authentification

2002-09-05 Thread Patrick Béland
I have a trouble for authentifie my win2k on my samba server 7.3. I cant view my share but i dont cant log with my login and password ?

lilo to grub

2002-09-05 Thread Remo Mattei
Hi guys I would like to get some fee back about upgrading to grub from lilo. I have a 7.1 box which is pretty much up to the 7.3 but I have not update the lilo to grub yet, you know it’s a production server. I would like to get suggestions if someone has done this and what’s the procedure o

Re: Motherboard recommendations?

2002-09-05 Thread Kent Borg
On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 10:07:55AM -0700, daniel wrote: > i'm a fan of the asus a7v board. 'course i've been using it for a while > now. it supports tbird athalon chips upto something like 1gz and has lots > cool stuff like dual cpu fan support and lots of usb ports. i'm afraid i > don't know m

Re: Account Management

2002-09-05 Thread Michael Tiernan
I just got sent this link. The topic is NIS->LDAP conversion. http://www.padl.com/ -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

RE: Routing / Bridging problem

2002-09-05 Thread dbrett
It sounds like IP forwarding is not on. Just a guess. david On Fri, 6 Sep 2002, Linux wrote: > Hi Cameron > > 192.168.1.x (eth0) is the local LAN which has internet access via 10.0.0.220 > and this works always has worked > > Although there are other networks on x.x.2.x and x.x.3.x they are

unsubscribe

2002-09-05 Thread Randall Wolf
- Original Message - From: "Szymon Lukasik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 3:37 PM Subject: Re: x server error > Try to reproduce some logs and post it. Without more info helping you > would be difficult ... > You can cut some parts of /va

RE: Routing / Bridging problem

2002-09-05 Thread Linux
Hi Cameron 192.168.1.x (eth0) is the local LAN which has internet access via 10.0.0.220 and this works always has worked Although there are other networks on x.x.2.x and x.x.3.x they are handled by other systems I have just implemented a new network at x.x.4.x. This is via a Radio wave LAN brid

Re: spamblocker

2002-09-05 Thread Mike Burger
Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > On Thursday 05 September 2002 12:54 am, you is done writ: > > On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 11:18:33AM +0800, Edward Dekkers wrote: > > > > > > IT IS GREAT!!! I've been spam free for a week now, whereas I was getting > > > AT LEAST 10 per day. > > > I've set it up t

Re: x server error

2002-09-05 Thread Szymon Lukasik
Try to reproduce some logs and post it. Without more info helping you would be difficult ... You can cut some parts of /var/log/messages collected during X start (but this will give not too much). The best in my opinion would be including /var/log/XFree86*.log file in your message. Regards Szymo

Re: LDAP Deployment Question

2002-09-05 Thread Jose Vicente Nunez Zuleta
Hello guys, Yes NIS is simple and "easy" to setup, but also has the following problems: 1) Is insecure: doesn't support encryption and depends on portmapper wich has been know to have security problems in the past with buffer overflows (you can improve the situation with a firewall and a good

Re: LDAP Deployment Question

2002-09-05 Thread Fernando Lozano
John, > I am planning to deploy a multiple server configuration and have a > requirement to control user accounts, passwords, and system resources > from a central directory. > > LDAP seems to satisfy this requirement. I'm interested in any > opinions/experiences regarding LDAP as a central auth

Re: redhat-list digest, Vol 1 #5232 - 9 msgs

2002-09-05 Thread Mark
Anthony E. Greene wrote: > On 04-Sep-2002/13:44 +0800, Ganesan Kanavathy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >Where and how should I add the new cron job? > > This is simple enough that you don't need a script. A pair of entries in > /etc/crontab will do what you need: > >

Re: Netiquette

2002-09-05 Thread Vidiot
Mark posted: > I've now been on the list for a couple of weeks, and I get the digest, and >it seems as though there are a lot of newbies, so, as a public service to >make the list easier to read, and more comprehensible, here's some standard >email netiquette: > >1) delete the messages other

RE: Newbie Question

2002-09-05 Thread Slade Hornick
Title: RE: Newbie Question That is what it was, the firewall, was not allowing any traffic in.  I enabled HTTP and it started working just fine. Thanks Slade -Original Message- From: Francisco Neira [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 1:55 PM To: [EMAIL PR

Re: LDAP Deployment Question

2002-09-05 Thread Anthony E. Greene
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 05-Sep-2002/11:26 -0500, "John H. Clark, III" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I am planning to deploy a multiple server configuration and have a >requirement to control user accounts, passwords, and system resources >from a central directory. > >LDAP s

Re: Newbie Question

2002-09-05 Thread Francisco Neira
Slade Hornick wrote: > I just installed Redhat 7.2 and started up Apache. I can telnet into > port 80 from the same machine, so I know Apache is running but I can't > browse even the startup page from another machine on the network. I can > ping the server so I know it has an IP address, I ca

RE: Newbie Question

2002-09-05 Thread Calbazana, Al
Title: Newbie Question Did you configure the http port for 80 and not 8080 (default)?   Al   -Original Message- From: Slade Hornick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 2:34 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Newbie Question   I just installed Redhat

Re: Script to start services... cron job

2002-09-05 Thread Anthony E. Greene
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 04-Sep-2002/13:44 +0800, Ganesan Kanavathy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >In my company we are using sendmail for our mail server. > >For some security reason user are allowed to use the service from 8.30AM to >5.30AM (working hours) only. [snip] >Whe

RE: how to access a directory whose name have space?

2002-09-05 Thread Carter, Shaun G
cd Start\ Menu will also work -Original Message- From: Brenden Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 2:18 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: how to access a directory whose name have space? Or: cd Start* should work as well. > -Original Messag

Re: Netiquette

2002-09-05 Thread Sam Ockman
I almost hate to get into any conversation about netiquette, but let me give one piece of advice that will make it easier for those of that use the thread feature under mutt (or some other mailer). [If you haven't tried threading your email messages, try it...if you're mailer won't let you, try m

Re: Netiquette

2002-09-05 Thread Thomas Ribbrock
On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 12:48:47PM -0500, Mark wrote: >I've now been on the list for a couple of weeks, and I get the digest, and > it seems as though there are a lot of newbies, so, as a public service to > make the list easier to read, and more comprehensible, here's some standard > email

Newbie Question

2002-09-05 Thread Slade Hornick
Title: Newbie Question I just installed Redhat 7.2 and started up Apache.  I can telnet into port 80 from the same machine, so I know Apache is running but I can't browse even the startup page from another machine on the network.  I can ping the server so I know it has an IP address, I can't e

Re: "start menu"

2002-09-05 Thread Mark
About the "start menu" problem: rename the stupid thing. Whoever came up with the idea, years ago, of allowing embedded spaces was an idiot. Now, for a generalized answer, which covers filenames with unprintable characters, etc, do this: ls -i sta* This will give you the inode number and

RE: how to access a directory whose name have space?

2002-09-05 Thread Brenden Walker
Or: cd Start* should work as well. > -Original Message- > From: Gary A. Garibaldi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 8:11 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: how to access a directory whose name have space? > > > Form the command line type the first w

Netiquette

2002-09-05 Thread Mark
Folks, I've now been on the list for a couple of weeks, and I get the digest, and it seems as though there are a lot of newbies, so, as a public service to make the list easier to read, and more comprehensible, here's some standard email netiquette: 1) delete the messages other than the on

Re: Account Management

2002-09-05 Thread Teodor Georgiev
- Original Message - From: "R P Herrold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 5:58 PM Subject: Re: Account Management > On Thu, 5 Sep 2002, Tony Molloy wrote: > > > On Thursday 05 September 2002 14:21, Teodor Georgiev wrote: > > > Did you *

Re: Account Management

2002-09-05 Thread Teodor Georgiev
- Original Message - From: "Gordon Messmer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 8:35 PM Subject: Re: Account Management > On Thu, 2002-09-05 at 07:21, Robert P. J. Day wrote: > > > > what is the status of NIS+ on linux? setting up NIS is p

Re: Account Management

2002-09-05 Thread Gordon Messmer
On Thu, 2002-09-05 at 05:51, Calbazana, Al wrote: > Ok... We have a few Redhat boxes set up for development and testing... Life > is good! I am wondering if there is an easier way to manage user accounts. > Is there a way to centralize user management to have accounts/permissions > propagate thr

Re: Account Management

2002-09-05 Thread Gordon Messmer
On Thu, 2002-09-05 at 07:21, Robert P. J. Day wrote: > > what is the status of NIS+ on linux? setting up NIS is pretty much > straightforward, is NIS+ even supported? IIRC, no. It probably never will be. There's very little interest in the continued development of NIS or NIS+. They're Sun's

Re: Motherboard recommendations?

2002-09-05 Thread Patrick Beart
At 10:07 AM -0700 9/5/02, daniel a. g. quinn wrote: >i'm a fan of the asus a7v board. 'course i've been using it for a while >now. it supports tbird athalon chips upto something like 1gz and has lots >cool stuff like dual cpu fan support and lots of usb ports. i'm afraid i >don't know much more

Re: userdel

2002-09-05 Thread Mark
>> Silly question; How to remove a user and his home dir. > userdel Actually, userdel -r will, according to the man page, will also remove their home directory and their mail spool. BE SURE that you don't want to save anything they've done, first. At various jobs I've had, when one of the folks

Re: corrupt partitiontable

2002-09-05 Thread Sean Staats
I don't think it is possible to restore partition tables. If you memorized the exact size of each partition, you could possibly just repartition the drive with that information and hope for the best. As far as restoring the MBR, somebody may know a way to use /boot/boot.b to restore the MBR. If

Re: Motherboard recommendations?

2002-09-05 Thread Kent Borg
On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 10:07:55AM -0700, daniel wrote: > i'm a fan of the asus a7v board. 'course i've been using it for a while > now. it supports tbird athalon chips upto something like 1gz and has lots > cool stuff like dual cpu fan support and lots of usb ports. i'm afraid i > don't know m

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