Actually I never had anything in /var/log/firewall.
The printout of your rpm command is.
[roo[root@localhost bin]# rpm -V iptables
kernel-'uname -r'
S.5T /lib/iptables/libipt_LOG.so
package kernel-uname -r is not installed.
--- Gordon Messmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: > On
Mon, 2002-10-21
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002 21:27:21 -0600
"K. Vaughan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Tom,
>
> Thanks for replying. This puts me in a quandry, however, as to my
> knowledge I can't change the username in Windows 2000 without
> blowing up the user's profile. I'll try editing the UIDs and see if
> that h
tis 2002-10-22 klockan 06.51 skrev ajTreece:
> I have recently installed v8 from the downloaded ISO images and all is
> working fine. I need to utilize Cisco's VPN software so I downloaded the
> required software and compiled and installed as required, but I get the
> following error when I try
On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 22:28, linux power wrote:
>
> iptables -N firewall
> iptables -A firewall -m limit --limit 15/minute -j LOG
> --log-prefix "/var/log/firewall"
That will fail on older iptables versions, where the maximum length of
the log-prefix is 14 characters. The log-prefix isn't a file
iptables -N firewall
iptables -A firewall -m limit --limit 15/minute -j LOG
--log-prefix "/var/log/firewall"
iptables -A firewall -j DROP
And the dir /var/log/firewall excist.
It has worked before this way.
--- Gordon Messmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: >
Again: you weren't hacked, you're just
I have recently installed v8 from the downloaded ISO images and all is
working fine. I need to utilize Cisco's VPN software so I downloaded the
required software and compiled and installed as required, but I get the
following error when I try and start the software:
Starting VPN services: modul
You can use rp-pppoe
(http://www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe/). It works fine
for me and it's easy to configure.
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From: "Francisco Palma" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Redhat List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: PPPoE
Date: Sun, 20 Oct 2002 23:57:24 +0200
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On 20-Oct-2002/23:57 +0200, Francisco Palma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>i got a connection that uses a PPPoE service,
>and i can´t find how to configure it on Red Hat,,
>is there any body who please could help me.
See the "Getting Online" section in t
Hello Frisco,
You just need to get the roaring penguin pppoe software from
www.roaringpenguin.com - I think it's version 3.5-1 at the moment? A not
so new version comes with RH 7.2 and 7.3.
If you install the rpm (or source build), then simply run
/usr/sbin/adsl-setup and configure your settin
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, MET wrote:
> Makes sense except that whenever I push the power button while in GUI or
> CUI it shuts off.
>
> Bios?
Possibly. Are you running the latest from support.dell.com?
Unfortunately, Dell shows no enthusiasm for supporting Linux or, for that
matter, any APM OS at all
Makes sense except that whenever I push the power button while in GUI or
CUI it shuts off.
Bios?
~ Matthew
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On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, MET wrote:
> I'm running RedHat 8.0 with the latest kernel and installed APM support
> on my Dell 8200 laptop. Using the APMD I can easily go into either
> standby or hibernate by selecting the option through right-clicking on
> the battery/power-plug icon in the menu. Howev
Hi Tom,
Thanks for replying. This puts me in a quandry, however, as to my knowledge
I can't change the username in Windows 2000 without blowing up the user's
profile. I'll try editing the UIDs and see if that helps any. I have also
posted my smb.conf file in another message, so if you see anything
Hi Wilson,
I installed today a RedHat 8.0 and this didn't happen.
I guess that at the installation process I choose the "US international"
keyboard. Also, I installed the additional language "Portuguese -
Brazilian".
My default language is English and the "ç" is printing fine in the graphical
envir
Is there a way without having to edit the file ' to make the next
restart run in command line instead of GUI? Say for chance I want to
update KDE and I know that I'm going to do that next restart. Can this
be done?
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These are the contents of my smb.conf file. Any ideas or suggestions are
much appreciated.
"Sky" is the username that is trying to access the shares. The username he
is using in Windows 2000 is "Brad Vaughan". As I've said, when he tries to
access the shares, in the "Map Network Drives" option, he
hello,
i got a connection that uses a PPPoE
service,
and i can´t find how to configure it on Red
Hat,,
is there any body who please could help
me.
it's a wire less broad band system connected to the
ethernet card.
i know that it uses the TCP/IP protocol, and
something like QoS packages
Using RH 8.0, I am unable to get a Windows printer working.
On the windows side:
The printer is shared as 'HP1100'
Permissions give my user account full privs.
On the linux side, using the Print Config applet:
- I specify Windows/SMB printer
- For the queue name I specified 'HP1'
- I configured
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, Rodney Fulk wrote:
> Currently I am looking to see if there is a Linux program which will
> give me a connection to the MSN messenger stuff as well as the chat
> rooms.
GAIM, EveryBuddy, centericq...maybe even Jabber. One of them is bound to
strike your fancy.
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There seems to be a problem with Red Hat 8.0 and keyboard US-Intl. When typping the
dead key acute + c the result is c' (c acute). It should be ç. Does anyone know how to
solve this problem?
For any hints I am very grateful.
WM
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> > Hi folks. In RH 8.0 I add a route to
> > /etc/sysconfig/static-routes such as:
> >eth2 host 172.25.29.1 gw 193.169.1.5
> > Then, '/etc/init.d/network restart' doesn't honor it.
> AFAIK, "service network restart" is the right way.
that's only a front-end to '/etc/init.d/network restart'...
On Wed, 2002-10-16 at 13:47, Robert Björn wrote:
> The only thing that bothered me during the Red Hat installation was that
> it would not recognize my USB mouse at first -- I had to use a PS/2
> mouse until I could select an USB mouse in the installation.
That's odd. I have a Logitech USB mous
I'm running RedHat 8.0 with the latest kernel and installed APM support
on my Dell 8200 laptop. Using the APMD I can easily go into either
standby or hibernate by selecting the option through right-clicking on
the battery/power-plug icon in the menu. However, after that, I have NO
idea how to awa
How do you find out what usb device your hard drive is connected to? I
don't see it anywhere. I am an external hard drive (comp. usa brand)
that I've been trying to hook up, randomly selecting scsi devices and
trying to mount them, but nothing works. I also have a palm that I want
to start sync'
Again: you weren't hacked, you're just using the option wrong.
Post the command you're trying to use this time and the error message it
prints, and we can help you figure out exactly what's wrong.
On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 06:44, linux power wrote:
> No I get invalid --log-level
> There is somethin
On 19 Oct 2002, Ryan Sweat wrote:
> Is this a known issue, and is there any plan to release a fix?
Have you bothered to checked the Bugzilla or the RPM mailing
list archives, or the RPM webpage? This is a known issue, and
was mentioned on the list cited just today.
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Hi
I am about to switch a mail server using pop-before-smtp to use SMTP AUTH.
I want the change to be transparent for users, so I need to get their
passwords for adding them into sasldb
which sniffer (command line) would you recommend for getting pop3 passwds?
thanks in advance,
juaid
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On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 10:18, John French (CIMS) wrote:
> If I do an ls --lR >>filelist.txt can I use the output to change the
> usernames and groups of the same files in another directory to the same as
> the first directory?
Depends... on 8.0 with the getfacl and setfacl programs, it's extremely
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On 20-Oct-2002/17:32 -0500, christopher j bottaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>whats a good/powerful calculator program for linux? one that can solve
>systems of equations, do matrix stuff, and sums and series and all that
>stuff...
Take a look at b
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, Robert Monical wrote:
> I purchased an IDE "hotswap" carrier. When I use it on my old (circa
> 1998) Supermicro systems, hot swapping causes a lock up.
Assuming it is supported by the PCI hotplug drivers, you might need to
enable support for hotplug in your kernel. But for t
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, Beane, Carlos wrote:
> If I log on as another user,...I can switch to superuser and log on as
> root with no problem.
Your session has probably been corrupted. Delete your gnome or kde session
cache, and log in again.
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On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, Michael Rubin wrote:
> I am running RH 7.1 What is /dev/shm? Some kind of shared memory? Is
> it dangerous to security?
It's your shared memory device. It can be used as part of the (relatively)
new tmpfs filesystem newer kernels support.
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On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, Steven Raymond wrote:
> When you say "painful", do you mean there are more problems, or simply a
> lot slower?
A *lot* slower. Large backups were writing at about 1MB/s.
> Did you ever get it working under RH7.2?
I got the drive working, but not the shutdown umount. Like I
Currently I am looking to see if there is a Linux program which will give me
a connection to the MSN messenger stuff as well as the chat rooms.
Is there one available?
I understand GAIM is supposed to work with the IM stuff but does it do chat
rooms?
Thanks!
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> I installed RH 8, and a number of devices on my laptop were not
> detected.
>
> at the moment the most critical is the sis900 network card, that isn't
> being detected, even though it's officially listed on RH website.
What model/brand laptop?
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Hi,
I'm upgrading my system applying erratas for a
brand new installation. I saw a thing that I never
seen before regarding my little experience with erratas.
For some updates, packages, it's written down 'outdated by'.
I understand that as the package is now obsolet regarding the
following erra
Hi, Bart
Thanks a lot!. It was so obvious that I'm shamed about it. I must
figured out.
Again, thank's a lot for your help.
I thought you must start ./netscape-installer (if it exists).
I know that mozilla has a mozilla-installer and a mozilla-installer-bin.
That mozlla-installer specifies the
Funny, Funny stuff here.Thanks all for giving me a good laugh!!
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From: Hal Burgiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 6:44 PM
Subject: Re: Get me off this mailing list!
> On Fri, Oct 18, 2002 at 04:06:37PM -0600, Joe Giles wrot
Hi
I am new to this list so I hope the ask the question correctly.
We are using 7.2 and some printers are attached to a port-master with others
on the parallel port. We send several files to the spooler quickly. We know
they are getting there but some never seem to reach the printers. We did not
ha
> Which in turn opens you up for a nice DoS attack with spoofed IPs, right?
At
> least, that would be my concern - maybe I'm overly paranoid. However, as I
> mentioned before: On my machine portsentry would never see a thing, as the
> firewall already deals with that.
Understood. I have in fact tr
Has anyone upgraded ghostscript-5.50 on a RH 7.1 successfully. I'm
concerned about printing problems after I upgrade.
-eric wood
[root@seawolf doneq]# rpm -q --whatrequires ghostscript
ghostscript-fonts-5.50-3
gv-3.5.8-11
ifhp-3.4.4-1
printconf-0.2.15-2
hylafax-4.1.4-1rh7
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Hello,
I searched the archives before I posted here, and only found one
instance of someone else having this problem. However, a google search
turns up quite a few.
rpm on redhat 8.0 quits working shortly after making a call to the
application. Any call to rpm which accesses the db will fail, g
Hello,
have problems sendmail,
execute comand:
tail -f /var/log/maillog
result:
sendmail[713]: g9H5LaO32650: SYSERR(root): Can't create transcript file ./xfg9H5LaO32650: Permission denied
Can you check the permissions of your /var/spool/mqueue directory.
By default this is:
/
Hi
Xine was working and after a reboot it fails. I'd be grateful to any
suggestions
cheers,
Kyle Hargraves
- xine log --
[kyle@nelson kyle]$ xine
This is xine (X11 gui) - a free video player v0.9.13
(c) 2000-2002 by G. Bartsch and the xine
> Hi. I am trying to get an older Lexmark printer to work with Red Hat
> Linux 7.3. There is a driver listed in the printer configuration box
> for this printer but it does nothing. The printer is a Lexmark 1100
> color printer. When ever I try to print using this driver the printer
> just doe
I am really curious as to why there is no cron.daily script installed by
your rpm. what does
rpm -ql tripwire |grep cron
show?
Here is what mine looks like:
[bhughes@bru1 bhughes]$ rpm -ql tripwire |grep cron
/etc/cron.daily/tripwire-check
[bhughes@bru1 bhughes]$
I get nervous when sec
Hello all,
I moved my secondary DNS to another network. Both are behind NAT. I have UDP
and TCP ports 53 for both open to the world. Zone files transfer just fine.
When I fired it up, the all pulled down no sweat. It appears as though when
they try to update, the update fails. I can't seem t
AFAIK, Kazaa isn't available for Linux. Even if it was, I'm sure it's
full of spyware.
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Hi all,
I have a feeling as ever that this will be an embarrassing question.
For some odd reason (probably me changing things) when I minimise windows in
gnome they no longer appear in the bar at the bottom of the screen - just
vanish from sight instead.
Does anyone have any idea what I have don
If I do an ls --lR >>filelist.txt can I use the output to change the
usernames and groups of the same files in another directory to the same as
the first directory?
John
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From: "Mike Burger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> You shouldn't have to capture anything or add them to a DB...just make
> sure that your auth scheme talks to PAM, and you should be fine.
>
> That's what I did with my Postfix+SMTP-AUTH config.
I'm using Postfix too, and followed Patrick Koetter's "Postfi
On Thu, Oct 17, 2002 at 11:38:19AM +0200, linux power wrote:
> Tonight I finally got hacked.
> [...]
> So now I'am back again to windows XP. And that should anyway not be
> so difficult to hack.
Actually, expect XP to more easily hacked.
Getting and keeping Linux secure isn't that hard.
But
> For the users in question, check that the UID in /etc/passwd match
> Samba user UID in Samba's /etc/smbpasswd, or /etc/samba/smbpasswd
> file. I've had instances where they didn't.
> And, remember, all the Samba configuration stuff that used to be in
> /etc got moved to /etc/samba. Make sure
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On 22-Oct-2002/09:04 +1000, Vaughan Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[about printing to a Windows print server]
>I believe the easiest way is to use the printconf-gui tool if you have
>X-windows running.
Or use printconf-tui in a shell.
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n and read some man pages on lsattr ... it i s what i was told
to do .. i also had the same problem and please let me know if it
works out fine !
i am yet to use the lsattr..
take care
blaq hacka
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On 21-Oct-2002/15:01 -0500, "Beane, Carlos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'm running Redhat 6.2(Zoot), I installed netscape 7.0 but I didn't
>uninstall netscape 4.72. When I launched netscape,... everything was
>fine, but when I logged off as root and
We use Tapeware software with an external tape unit.
Aly Dharshi
I’ve downloaded a driver for a Qlogic
card and I want to use this driver at install time. How do I build a driver disk? Thanks in advance.
tcpdump -s 0 -w /some/file dst port 110
you could then use ethereal (http://www.ethereal.com) to read the dump file.
juaid wrote:
Hi
I am about to switch a mail server using pop-before-smtp to use SMTP AUTH.
I want the change to be transparent for users, so I need to get their
passwords for ad
On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 04:38:16PM +0200, Ismael Touama wrote:
>
> Is the lack of package for an i686 means that the
> architcture of it has no bug or security problem,
> altought i386 got packages ?
It means that there is little point in compiling for i686 cpus only.
You should use the i386 pac
On Fri, Oct 18, 2002 at 03:25:21PM -0400, Andrew MacKenzie wrote:
> +++ Thomas Ribbrock [RedHat] [Fri, Oct 18, 2002 at 12:12:33PM +0200]:
[...]
> > *prevent* an attack, or am I missing something here? So, the main (only?)
> > use would be to serve as a warning system a la "This system probably has
You shouldn't have to capture anything or add them to a DB...just make
sure that your auth scheme talks to PAM, and you should be fine.
That's what I did with my Postfix+SMTP-AUTH config.
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, juaid wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am about to switch a mail server using pop-before-smtp to use
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On 20/10/2002 at 5:59 PM Shankar Rajendran wrote:
>Hi,
>
> I trying to Port Rh Linux 6.1 in a 8 MB Diskonchip flash disk. If I
>copied the required files in to the disk on chip, it requires 16 MB of
>memory. I think the Library files are taking most of t
At 03:06 21.10.2002, linux power said:
[snip]
>How to start tripwire from cron.daily?
>I've just installed tripwire but it does not
>appear in cron.daily.
>How do I apply that?
[snip]
You need to run /etc/tripwire/twi
At the moment I left a simple script running "tcpdump dst port 110 -w
archive" but I would like to know of a more friendly tool :)
From: "juaid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I am about to switch a mail server using pop-before-smtp to use SMTP AUTH.
> I want the change to be transparent for users, so
Hello Folks,
I hope that you are well, our organization needs a backup solution and
we have decided on a tape drive solution.
What tape drives resonably priced would you gurus recommend for running
on a server (external or internal device) for a RH Linux 7.3 box ?
We nee
I believe the easiest way is to use the printconf-gui tool if you have X-windows
running.
Best regards,
Vaughan
On Tuesday, October 22, 2002 8:13 AM, Jim Baxter [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Hi
>
> Does anyone know how to set up Linux to print to a printer on a windows pc that is
>on the
list,
I cant seem to figure out why I get these mail messages from ROOT on my
server. Looks like its related to the daily cron job for Log rotate. I get
everyone of my entries in the mail messages. Can anyone shed some light to
this.
Thanks a million!!!
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On Sun, Oct 20, 2002 at 05:59:24PM +0530, Shankar Rajendran wrote:
> I trying to Port Rh Linux 6.1 in a 8 MB Diskonchip flash disk. If I
> copied the required files in to the disk on chip, it requires 16 MB of
> memory. I think the Library files are taking most of the space.
[...]
I'd say your
>
> [root@local host]# htpasswd -c /etc/httpd/users client
>
> and the user file is there
>
> I go to my html dir
>
> cd /var/www/html
>
> and create a .htaccess file with the following
>
> AuthName "restricted stuff"
> AuthType Basic
> AuthUserFile etc/httpd/users
>
> require valid-
Hi,
Why iproute TC program did not support HTB qdisc? When you include support
module in kenel 2.4.18 for HTB its need to patch tc to make it work.
I think you will include HTB support in next release of iproute package and
in sources.
TNX
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Hi,
I'm trying to install Netscape 7 on RedHat 8.0 logged as root.
When I run netscape-installer-bin, after downloading all the code, the
installation program aborts with this message :
# Begin of Log
[root@ netscape-installer]# ./netscape-installer-bin
*
> Th documentation says to use a drivers disk, so I went back and selected
> "oldcdrom.img" and using the rawwritewin.exe wrote again to the floppy.
> Rawwritewin.exe says it successfully creates the floppy, but I can not see
> anything on A: when it finishes.
That's normal. Windows can't read ext
link works for me
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From: Haisam K. Ido [mailto:haisam@;ido.org]
Sent: Saturday, October 19, 2002 11:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Zaurus-general] Zaurus 5500 on Redhat 8.0
Larry K. Brown wrote:
>> Use the standalone version of usbdnet.c
>>
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, Puk wrote:
> After setup sendmail on RH7.3, everything works fine until we notice
> about the date. When each pc retrieve mail from pop server (RH7.3), the
> date shown in outlook express will be almost 12 hours faster.
Check your system timezone (it's probably storing system
On Sun, 20 Oct 2002, Steven Raymond wrote:
> I tried /sbin/mke2fs /dev/sda1 and it runs for awhile, gets to the part
> about making inodes and hangs at about 577/1024. Thought I wasn't
> patient enough so I let it run overnight and it didn't get any further
> (fdisk was still "hung").
You might
If it
is a SCSI device, in the directory /dev you have the st0, st1... . I use a SCSI
tape and I use /dev/st0 device. I have Redhat 7.0.
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I have a problem to tell support team.
My proxy server used squid on redhat7.3 (kernel 2.4-18.3 ) for proxy service .when ,I started this service around 1 month and found some problem ,squid will stop service and can't start service again ,after that every 24 hours it will stop and must be in
I have a problem to tell support team.
My proxy server used squid on redhat7.3 (kernel 2.4-18.3 ) for proxy service .when ,I started this service around 1 month and found some problem ,squid will stop service and can't start service again ,after that every 24 hours it will stop and must be insta
Thank you very much.
I had to use your shell script.
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skrev: > At 03:06 21.10.2002, linux power said:
> [snip]
> >How to start tripwire from cron.daily?
> >I've just installed tripwire but it does not
> >appear i
This is what I use to get kernel logging turned on in iptables:
iptables -A INPUT -m limit --limit 3/minute --limit-burst 3 -j LOG --log-level notice
--log-prefix "Netfilter in: "
Use syslog.conf to determine where the output of the log will go, e.g.
kern.notice;kern.!warning /var/l
On 19 Oct 2002, Ryan Sweat wrote:
> I checked this list's archives only. Seems I checked the wrong list, I
> will check the rpm-list archives.
pay particular attention to Jeff Johnson's posts Saturday
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Greetings
Your problem can have many different sources. To identify the source you
should check the logs that are sent.
I had the same problem (at leat I think) that you have with the RedHat 8.0,
when I wanted to install it on an ISP 2150 (main board L440GX+) and it
doesn't work.
check this link
> Does it stand to reason that if fdisk is working fine, that I can create a
> partition which fdisk can read later, that all the drivers are working
> correctly and it is now just a matter of correctly creating a file system
&
> mounting? Could I format it as FAT32 under windows and then just mou
Hello,
After setup sendmail on RH7.3, everything works fine until we notice about
the date.
When each pc retrieve mail from pop server (RH7.3), the date shown in
outlook express will be almost 12 hours faster.
But when checking system date at server, it show up correctly.
Please recommend.
Thank yo
Unknown arg --log-prefix /var/log/firewall
Thats what I get in iptables -L
when I use -j LOG --log-prefix /var/log/firewall
and want to log outgoing unwanted signals.
Any idea how to turn logging on.
=
http://home.no.net/~knutove/knut_ove_hauge_kuren.htm
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On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 13:06, linux power wrote:
> Yes I started iptables again.
>
>
I think what he was asking is did you reinstall redhat on your box? The
only safe way to recover from a hacked box is to start from bare metal
and reinstall. A lot of the issues you are experiencing could come
Hi
Does anyone know how to set up Linux to print to a printer on a windows pc
that is on the same network? Samba is running if that helps.
Jim Baxter
<>
On 20 Oct 2002 22:36:56 -0400
Justin Alexander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I installed RH 8, and a number of devices on my laptop were not
> detected.
>
> at the moment the most critical is the sis900 network card, that
> isn't being detected, even though it's officially listed on RH
> website.
On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 02:27:26AM -0700, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
>
> You might be running into problems with the USB bus itself. You didn't say
> whether or not you were running USB 2.0 or not. If you're using USB 1.x,
> you're in for a very painful ride. Get an adaptor card (~30 dollars or so)
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Thanks Tony .. now all I have to do is work out why it stopped.
Alex
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> Sent: 21 October
At 23:22 21.10.2002, linux power said:
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>Ok thats a lot of work. I'll see what I do if I think
>I got visited again.
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hmm - well, if you think you already _got_ visited you should rather think
what you do
On Fri, Oct 18, 2002 at 09:25:19PM -0400, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> Fibonacci sequences won't stress the floating-point unit much. There are
> several standard benchmarks for numerical processing. Look for SPECINT,
> SPECFP, and LINPACK on Google, for example.
True, but as I said, the type of p
what model of tape drive ??
ASD.
On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 13:18, Paul DiMarco wrote:
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I'm installing RH 7.3 and i formatted a boot disk using "rawwritewin.exe"
and picked the "boot.img" file writing to a floppy disk.
When I booted up the pc with the floppy disk I selected to install RH using
the CDROM, bu the pgm couldn't find it. Funny because when "vzlinux" was
booting I saw scro
Ok thats a lot of work. I'll see what I do if I think
I got visited again.
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Mon, 2002-10-21 at 13:06, linux power wrote:
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> I think what he was asking is did you reinstall
> redhat on your box? The
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I have been using RedHat Linux for several years now on PCs and am familiar
with the installation process. I recently got my hands on a Mac PowerPC G4
with 128 Mb RAM and Mac OS X v. 10.2. With Linux you can create multiple
logical and extended partitions on a hard drive and
then mount specific
From: "Eric Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> exdump
thnx Eric! :)
juaid
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Hi Folks,
Im pretty much a newb to Linux but am enjoying it already. My main OS is
Win2k and Im running Softimage XSI on both OS's. My question is 1: is there
a Linux mailing list specifically for 3D /FX apps? and 2: XSI seems to
eat up alot of resources when in Linux Im running a Dual Xeon with
I purchased an IDE "hotswap" carrier.
When I use it on my old (circa 1998) Supermicro systems, hot swapping
causes a lock up.
Not finding much on this.
What is required for me to get IDE Hot swapping working?
TIA
Robert Monical
Moving Restech to Linux and Oracle 9
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