I prefer a manual replacement for RAID using rsync (to maintain the ability
to recover from unintended deletions). I also prefer CD-ROMs to tapes, but
of course that only works for relatively small backup sets. (DVD-ROMs will
be more interesting).
I use rsync to mirror locally as follows:
r
Why not both? If your OS (I'm assuming that you're using Red Hat Linux)
supports software RAID then you can use it. Disk (especially IDE-based
disk) is cheap and fast now-a-days.
Get a tape drive you can afford that can contain your data and
bob's-your-uncle. Jon is right - make sure that you s
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Michael Fratoni wrote:
> On Friday 29 November 2002 06:41 pm, Forrest English wrote:
> > I'm trying to use openbox on redhat 8, I've installed the Xft and
> > Xft-devel packages (version 2.0-1), and I have installed the MS core
> > fonts which are available to me in OpenOffice
If you can afford it, go for a tape drive. External Media is always a
great thing to have, as it is just that, external. RAID does not
protect against a clumsy co-worker who mistakingly deletes that key
database, or all that person's important files, etc., etc. It also most
definitely does not p
At 08:29 PM 11/29/2002, you wrote:
Hello All
I appreciate that this is not quite the place to ask
this question but if some of you out there would be
willing to spend some time answering this question I
would be very grateful.
In a place where I do voluntary work we have got some
money to buy a
Hello All
I appreciate that this is not quite the place to ask
this question but if some of you out there would be
willing to spend some time answering this question I
would be very grateful.
In a place where I do voluntary work we have got some
money to buy a pc to act as a server.
We want to b
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On Friday 29 November 2002 06:41 pm, Forrest English wrote:
> I'm trying to use openbox on redhat 8, I've installed the Xft and
> Xft-devel packages (version 2.0-1), and I have installed the MS core
> fonts which are available to me in OpenOffice and o
Rigler, S C (Steve) wrote:
> In "//s.o.m.e.i.p/f", you need to provide a valid hostname and not an ip.
>
> 1. Add the target computer's netbios name and ip to /etc/samba/lmhosts 2. Use "smbmount
> //hostname/share /mntpnt -o username=whatever"
>
> You should be presented with a password prompt and
What is the url for the Red Hat Errata news feed?
When I upgraded evolution - lost the errata news feed :(
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On 29 Nov 2002 18:51:58 -0500, David Colburn wrote:
> Note: I have submitted this to Red Hat but don't expect a reply until
> Monday ... sure would like to resolve it before then, if possible.
>
> Another newbie/rookie question ... I was given a set
> FWIW, I'm a command-line lamer and use either "curl" or "wget" for
> automatic download jobs.
Command line doesn't bother me - just needed a starting point to start
looking for these types of programs.
Thanks Michael for the command line stuff, and Alfredo for the X stuff.
Looks like what I nee
In the meantime, what are the ownerships and permissions on the user's
.spamassassin directory and their user_prefs file?
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Brad Alpert wrote:
> Yes Mike, as noted in the quoted message from me before, it is
> running site-wide via spamd/spamc.
>
> Adding the entries to white
How about if you just put in "telnet" instead of the version? It's
possible that the version you're looking for no longer exists.
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, dbrett wrote:
> Yes,
>
> RPM resource telnet-0.17-20
> No package found of name telnet-0.17-20
>
> david
>
> On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Mike Burg
> At least you are buying it from CompUSA ... if it was Staples or Best
> > Buy, I would criticize supporting them.
> > Enjoy :)
> > -Jon
I purchased from CompUSA because I didn't want to wait until the middle
of next week for the manual and Product ID (though I have probably
botched the registrat
Note: I have submitted this to Red Hat but don't expect a reply until
Monday ... sure would like to resolve it before then, if possible.
Another newbie/rookie question ... I was given a set of RH8 cds so I
could decide whether or not to switch from SuSE 8. I switched.
I have tried to click on t
I'm trying to use openbox on redhat 8, I've installed the Xft and
Xft-devel packages (version 2.0-1), and I have installed the MS core fonts
which are available to me in OpenOffice and other apps. When I configure
openbox I get:
checking whether to build support for the Xft extension... version
Steve, I learned from the README in /usr/share/doc/spamassassin that
a local user_prefs will override the global configuration in
local.cf.
Setting up the local.cf file did it for me, for whatever reason.
Thanks!
Brad
> It is my understanding that using spamd in the default
> configuration, the
Yes Mike, as noted in the quoted message from me before, it is
running site-wide via spamd/spamc.
Adding the entries to whitelist_from lines in local.cf fixed up the
problem straightaway.
Thanks, Steve Anderson!
Brad
> I guess I need to ask how you're running SA...are you running
> spamd and
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, dbrett wrote:
> RPM resource telnet-0.17-20
> No package found of name telnet-0.17-20
*click*
*waits*
ftp://ftp.rpmfind.net/linux/redhat/7.2/en/os/i386/SRPMS/telnet-0.17-20.src.rpm
Well, that's strange...
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out there from which you can get some solid advice. Also, you don't have
to stick with Red Hat. Look for an older slackware installation set that
you can download to floppies. There are hundreds of different
distributions ou
I have to eat me words. I just found it on rpmfind.net, by searching for
telnet! It then listed it.
david
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Mike Burger wrote:
> Have you looked at http://rpmfind.net?
>
> On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, dbrett wrote:
>
> > Does anybody know where to find the source for the the telne
Yes,
RPM resource telnet-0.17-20
No package found of name telnet-0.17-20
david
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Mike Burger wrote:
> Have you looked at http://rpmfind.net?
>
> On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, dbrett wrote:
>
> > Does anybody know where to find the source for the the telnet package
> > telnet-0.17-
Have you looked at http://rpmfind.net?
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, dbrett wrote:
> Does anybody know where to find the source for the the telnet package
> telnet-0.17-20? I have done search with Google and RedHat. I get lots of
> hits, but all the ones I try are not there any more.
>
> david
>
>
>
I guess I need to ask how you're running SA...are you running spamd and
calling spamc by procmail?
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Brad Alpert wrote:
> Right you are! Memory fade on my part.
>
> It was changed in the correct place (the file doesn't exist in the
> path I erroneously specified, of course).
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, dbrett wrote:
> Does anybody know where to find the source for the the telnet package
> telnet-0.17-20? I have done search with Google and RedHat. I get lots of
> hits, but all the ones I try are not there any more.
>
> david
>
>
>
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Hi,
I'm running redhat 8.0. I set i to use GMT -3 as UTC offset but I don't want
it anymore since my smtp server is changing the time of its received
messages (it is subtracting 3 hours and writing the modified time in the
messages headers).
To stop this behaviour, I would like to disable this GMT
On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 12:37, Blair MacDonald wrote:
> Hi :)
>
>
> I think I have sent this out in html by mistake the last time ...sorry if I
> did
>
> I have installed webmin to administer my redhat 8 server but I want it
> secure .
>
> I have installed the two modules for it
>
> OpenSSL lib
On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 11:39, Manuel Camacho wrote:
> I manually changed /etc/sysconfig/network.
>
> Now I log and I have "MyComputer" as hostname.
>
> BUT, when I try to compile, compilations generate an error message (but
> they end successfully):
>
> "Could not canonicalize hostname: MyComput
On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 04:06, Hilkiah Lavinier wrote:
> Hi, I'm not sure what's causing this, but I have RH80 at work and at
> home both running KDE with the bluecurve theme. Now, at work, I have my
> traditional options when I right click on a window's toolbar (which
> includes 'always on top')
Hi guys,
I'm using a RH8.0. In the graphical environment GNOME, when I try to run
/usr/bin/redhat-config-date command,
it outputs the following error message:
[root@corsair share]# redhat-config-date
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/redhat-config-date/redhat-config-date.py",
I recently installed Linux 8, I access the Internet using a 56K
modem, everything works
well, however I added Modemlights to the panel and it doesn't light up,
(no data is transmitting, etc.)
Do I have to turn on a switch somewhere to get it to activate?
I have the standard Linux fir
I use Redhat 8 and mounted a FAT32 partition. I've the problem now, that
folders or files with german letters like ä,ö,ü etc. are locked. I think it's
a problem with the codepage, but I couldn't fixed that. Can anyone help me?
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Hi :)
I think I have sent this out in html by mistake the last time ...sorry if I
did
I have installed webmin to administer my redhat 8 server but I want it
secure .
I have installed the two modules for it
OpenSSL library
Net::SSLeay
both with rpm's
because in webmin it says that the module
I agree. For a reasonable price, you get a stable OS. Do you want someone
to install it as well fro you for the same price?
Maryse
> absolutely correct !!!
>
> don't be just a "takers". Think a bit for the people who spend their time
> and burn their eyes in developing the software
> which a
absolutely correct !!!
don't be just a "takers". Think a bit for the people who spend their time
and burn their eyes in developing the software
which all we use after for commercial purposes.
Let's suppose an ISP or an webhosting company running Linux and GPL
software. They have not paid a blood
I manually changed /etc/sysconfig/network.
Now I log and I have "MyComputer" as hostname.
BUT, when I try to compile, compilations generate an error message (but
they end successfully):
"Could not canonicalize hostname: MyComputer"
lpd is giving hostname errors, too.
I tried issuing the hostn
On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 12:13:52PM -0500, dbrett wrote:
>
> Does anybody know where to find the source for the the telnet package
> telnet-0.17-20? I have done search with Google and RedHat. I get lots of
> hits, but all the ones I try are not there any more.
Have you tried the .src.rpm ?
Emman
On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 13:03, Patrick wrote:
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> Hi,
> I have tried to upgrade my version of KDE 3.0 with RH 7.3 to upgrade to 3.0.5
> I have download all rmp's frpm kde.org (RH8) an then rpm, but there are stil
> dependencies errors.
> So is it possible to upg
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Alex Chooi wrote:
> Hi! How's life out there? I'm new in Linux. Any commendation with this
> certification? I heard it is good Cos it cover most of the unix or linux
> favor. Please get advice? any recommend book for this ?
Any certificate is useless by itself. What matters i
Hello,
Ok First I am very new to the Linux world I just downloaded and
installed Red Hat 8.0 last week. And have had difficulty configuring the
entire system.
I've had trouble with my printer. And after Checking the HPIJS version I
figured I needed an update to that driver.
I downloaded to
Rigler, S C (Steve) wrote:
In "//s.o.m.e.i.p/f", you need to provide a valid hostname and not an ip.
1. Add the target computer's netbios name and ip to /etc/samba/lmhosts
2. Use "smbmount //hostname/share /mntpnt -o username=whatever"
You should be presented with a password prompt and then the
On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 06:47, Dominic Marsat wrote:
> Hello, I've just installed Redhat 8 and in order to get my DSL USB
> modem working I have to upgrade the kernel, adding various patches.
> I'm aware that the i386 kernel is used during the install in order to
> support most hardware - but are t
RedHat sells their software for the amount of money they feel it is
worth, and how much they can afford to keep their operation going. I
would assume that the reason they don't give discounts is because they
are not like the hundreds of other software companies out there, who try
to milk the most
Manuel Camacho wrote:
I have a desktop computer at home running RH 7.2. I connect to the net
using rp3 by means of a modem connection (no LAN, WAN, not even a network
card on this box). In my consoles and prompts I
get "localhost.localdomain", which I would like to change to other text,
i.e.,
Does anybody know where to find the source for the the telnet package
telnet-0.17-20? I have done search with Google and RedHat. I get lots of
hits, but all the ones I try are not there any more.
david
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I have tried to upgrade my version of KDE 3.0 with RH 7.3 to upgrade to 3.0.5
I have download all rmp's frpm kde.org (RH8) an then rpm, but there are stil
dependencies errors.
So is it possible to upgrade my version of KDE?
Patrick
- -
Am headed out to purchase RH8 at CompUSA today and noticed that there is
no sale promo.
It seems odd that a company interested in enlarging its market share
would not authorize retailers to give some sort of holiday discount, 10%
off, $5. or $10. rebate or something.
I want to be able to use the
It is my understanding that using spamd in the default configuration,
the local.cf file overrides per user configuration "for speed and
efficiency". I believe there are ways to allow per user configuration
with spamd (sql database, etc.), but I have not explored them.
I do not know of a way to dy
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002 17:06:20 +1000 (EST)
David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 29 Nov 2002, Kevin Breit wrote:
> > Hey,
> > I have a mostly new Red Hat 8 install (two days). When I do rpm
> > -Uvh
> > anything it just sits there and doesn't do anything with the rpm.
> > Same goes for any
Any idea why my personal whitelist isn't working, Mike?
I've got "whitelist_from *@lockergnome.com" in my local user-prefs
and list man from them still gets tagged as spam.
Brad
> You shouldn't add personal whitelists into the global whitelist.
>
> On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Steve Anderson wrote:
>
>
Right you are! Memory fade on my part.
It was changed in the correct place (the file doesn't exist in the
path I erroneously specified, of course).
Any clue on the question I raised? I implemented Steve Anderson's
tip and am waiting to test it.
Brad
> That's not the correct place. The corre
Hi,
You may change the /etc/sysconfig/network file andg change the value of
HOSTNAME="TheNameYouWant"
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You shouldn't add personal whitelists into the global whitelist.
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Steve Anderson wrote:
> On my system, edit /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf for global/spamd use,
> adding whitelist_from directives.
>
> Then do service spamassassin restart.
>
> Steve
>
> -Original Messa
That's not the correct place. The correct place is ~/.spamassassin.
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Brad Alpert wrote:
> Rats! I forgot to mention that I had already done that with no
> result. Sorry.
>
> The user_prefs file that I modified is in my ~/mail/.spamassassin
> directory. I am running spamd
Hey Guys,
Well we got 2 new raid servers to replace a couple of ageing servers we have and in
the migration process to the new ones.
We put RH8.0 on the new raid servers, everything is going as planed perfectly until we
discovered the the Front Page Extensions
fail to work on the new servers.
On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 10:24, moises wrote:
> Hello! I have a University project that it have to do next:
> A server that it can get the machine performance conected in a network such as:
>memory free and using, CPU percent iddle or using, Operating System, hard disk
>storage(free and Used), etc.
You can add
HOSTNAME=
to
/etc/sysconfig/network
and reboot
RGDS
Lars
On Friday, Nov 29, 2002, at 16:18 Europe/Copenhagen, Manuel Camacho
wrote:
I have a desktop computer at home running RH 7.2. I connect to the net
using rp3 by means of a modem connection (no LAN, WAN, not even a
network
card
Thanks Steve, I'll give that a try!
Will the existence of a ~/mail/.spamassassin/user_prefs file
override the /etc/mail/local.cf directives? Also, is there a way to
view the contents of the SA ruleset?
Brad
> On my system, edit /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf for
> global/spamd use, adding whi
Nate's right. Set that subnet to 255.255.255.0 and check your def. gateway
setting on each box. They should all be the firewall.
<>
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Sent: Thu, 28 Nov 2002 00:33:05 -0800 (PST)
Subject: RE: Networkin
Hello! I have a University project that it have to do next:
A server that it can get the machine performance conected in a network such as: memory free and using, CPU percent iddle or using, Operating System, hard disk storage(free and Used), etc.
I need a C/C++ code for doing this. i've found a lo
Lisa,
It sounds like possibly a name resolution problem. First let's nail down the
mapping you did. Ports 25 and 110 should be mapped to the NT server (assuming
you're offering pop and smtp. The NT server should have the firewall set as
the default gateway (as should be on all internal boxes). I
I am in the process of swapping out a mail server. The new server has been
running for a couple of weeks on a secondary domain for testing and ran
GREAT. All of a sudden though, I added the rest of the users in the office
the other day and it no longer works at all. I cannot restart postfix
because
I have a desktop computer at home running RH 7.2. I connect to the net
using rp3 by means of a modem connection (no LAN, WAN, not even a network
card on this box). In my consoles and prompts I
get "localhost.localdomain", which I would like to change to other text,
i.e., "naming" my computer.
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Kevin MacNeil wrote:
> If you just want a linux certification and don't care which one it is,
> then you may want to investigate CompTIA's Linux+. People rarely fail
> CompTIA exams, but for that reason they're not taken as seriously as
> some others.
but isn't comptia the
On Friday 29 November 2002 14:35, Jonathan Gaudette wrote:
> Can you manually send an e-mail from the tripwire machine to the e-mail
> address you want to send the e-mail's to (ie, with the 'mail' command).
>
> Have you checked your logs to see for any error messages? Do you
> receive any type of
On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 03:01:32PM +0800, Alex Chooi wrote:
> Hi! How's life out there? I'm new in Linux. Any commendation with this
> certification? I heard it is good Cos it cover most of the unix or linux
> favor. Please get advice? any recommend book for this ?
I used the O'Reilly book, "LPI C
What are you trying to do? What command line are you using?
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Pranav Badheka wrote:
>
> Dear friends,
>
> I am doing R & D on Linux . I am newbie to Linux Platform. I seem to be
> in love with Linux. I was doing R & D with mtools but that tools simply
> won't work . I creat
On my system, edit /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf for global/spamd use,
adding whitelist_from directives.
Then do service spamassassin restart.
Steve
-Original Message-
Subject: Re: Spamassassin help
Rats! I forgot to mention that I had already done that with no result.
Sorry.
The u
Hello,
I've just installed Redhat 8 and in order to get my
DSL USB modem working I have to upgrade the kernel, adding various patches. I'm
aware that the i386 kernel is used during the install in order to
support most hardware - but are the correct kernels for my
processor installed after
El Jue 28 Nov 2002 21:20, Edward Dekkers escribió:
> Just curious as to what you guys are using as a getright type program for
> Linux. Yes, I can resume ftp or whatever, but it is all manual.
>
> What I'd like is a proggie where I just say - get this file and walk away,
> and it does it no matter
Can you manually send an e-mail from the tripwire machine to the e-mail
address you want to send the e-mail's to (ie, with the 'mail' command).
Have you checked your logs to see for any error messages? Do you
receive any type of error messages when you run tripwire manually?
-Jon
On Fri, 2002-1
Rats! I forgot to mention that I had already done that with no
result. Sorry.
The user_prefs file that I modified is in my ~/mail/.spamassassin
directory. I am running spamd and procmail in site-wide
configuration.
Is there another user_prefs elsewhere or other file that I should be
modifying?
Edit your ~/.spamassassin/user_prefs file, and add:
whitelist_from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Brad Alpert wrote:
> I'm not able to successfully flag specific "From:" addresses as
> non-spam in spamassassin.
>
> What's the quick and dirty technique?
>
> What I've tried and which doe
Hello,
I've just installed Redhat 8 and in order to get my
DSL USB modem working I have to upgrade the kernel, adding various patches. I'm
aware that the i386 kernel is used during the install in order to
support most hardware - but are the correct kernels for my
processor installed after
In "//s.o.m.e.i.p/f", you need to provide a valid hostname and not an ip.
1. Add the target computer's netbios name and ip to /etc/samba/lmhosts
2. Use "smbmount //hostname/share /mntpnt -o username=whatever"
You should be presented with a password prompt and then the share should be mounted.
Yo
> Have you already tried to update your KDE ?
No. I thought perhaps an upgrade might make the problem worse.
If you think it may solve the problem, I shall try
Thanks
Maryse
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On Jo, 2002-11-28 at 19:58, Ira Childress wrote:
> Thanks for the URL, but whoa! Shame on the gnome developers - this
> convoluted mess is starting to look a lot like Micro$oft crap!
At the very beginning it lists this message
https://listman.redhat.com/pipermail/psyche-list/2002-November/006673.ht
HI,
I've installed RH 7.3, everything is okay but I can't play MP3 and others
types of sound media and I can't play the KDE sounds for example.
I think Linux didn't install my MIDI driver or something like. Before
install Linux I wrote down the drivers names, the midi driver is MPU. Where
can I f
I'm not able to successfully flag specific "From:" addresses as
non-spam in spamassassin.
What's the quick and dirty technique?
What I've tried and which does not work is to save a message that
was marked as spam and run it through spamassassin with
"spamassassin -W mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subje
Have you already tried to update your KDE ?
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From: "M.Schild" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 29, 2002 7:41 AM
Subject: Kmail help needed
> I use Kmail 1.3.1 ( KDE 2.2-11)
> Each time I open the 'sent mail' folder, the whole thing fr
I 've a similar modem (dfm-560ES) external modem . This works fine with Red Hat
7.1 . it has no prooblen detecting this d0link modem dfm-560ES 56 kbps.
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Hi,
I have managed to install RedHat 7.1 on a i386 machine with 16mb ram.
I installed redhat on a hardisk on a different machine , then upgraded the
kernel to its i386 rpm which has got math co-processor enabled. After that
I took the hardisk and put it on the i386 machine. And it worked!!
Van: "Thomas Ribbrock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 06:08:23PM -0600, Ed Wilts wrote:
> [...]
> > There is *no* safe version of Red Hat Linux that can be installed on a
> > 386 with 8MB Ram. All versions that old have serious security holes.
>
> 6.2 is still maintained, I though
Stoop this
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Sent: Friday, November 29, 2002 4:04 PM
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
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Van: "Bret Hughes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> As an added data point, I just completed an upgrade to 7.3 on my home
> firewall box a IBM P90 with 32mb. Text mode install went fine. I can't
> imagine running ANYTHING less than 16MB and not sure how you would get
> it installed other than one of the m
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>
> There is *no* safe version of Red Hat Linux that can be installed on a
> 386 with 8MB Ram. All versions that old have serious security holes.
Allright, that's a reason when the computer is 24h a day connected with Internet
but I also want to use RH Linux on
Van: "fred smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Even 7.x, which may run on a 386 will be severely starved for
> resources on an 8-meg machine. Red Hat's installer likely won't have
> a chance of running on 8 megs, not even in text mode. You may wish
> to look up the "rule" project, they have an install
Hi, I'm not sure what's causing this, but I have RH80 at work and at
home both running KDE with the bluecurve theme. Now, at work, I have my
traditional options when I right click on a window's toolbar (which
includes 'always on top'). However, at home, when I right click I get a
totally diff
hi,
i have d-link dmf-560E modem
56kbps external modem .
I have redhat Linux 7.3 .I had Linux 6.2 before .
My modem was supported by that version. If i connect to both ttys0 or ttys1 the
answer is "Sorry, no modem found" .But i see different lights glowing on my
modem .The response is b
hi,
i have d-link dmf-560E modem
56kbps external modem .
I have redhat Linux 7.3 .I had Linux 6.2 before .
My modem was supported by that version. If i connect to both ttys0 or ttys1 the
answer is "Sorry, no modem found" .But i see different lights glowing on my
modem .The response is be
Hi Raymond,
Second Idea:
Install iptables on your server, log all packets into a logfile, install
cacti/RRDTool and write a script that fetches the data from the logfile
and graph them. I think that is a nice solution ;-)
Cheers!
Wim
On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 10:27, Raymond van den Houwen wrote:
I use Kmail 1.3.1 ( KDE 2.2-11)
Each time I open the 'sent mail' folder, the whole thing freezes ans i have
to log out and reboot KDE. A bit like Windows.
Can anyone help, please?
Maryse
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Hi Raymond,
Just a thought: if you install Cacti and snmpd, write a perl script or
something like that... I think it can be done that way.
Cheers!
Wim
On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 10:27, Raymond van den Houwen wrote:
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> Thanks Wim !!
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> But these monitoring tools do not measure the dat
Thanks Wim !!
But these monitoring tools do not measure the dataflow per port. I'm gonna
set up a webserver & gameserver. Each game will work on a different port.
For example the Game Counter Strike on port 27015. I wanna measure how much
bandwidth this game uses.
Anyone has a good tip ?
It has been standard practice with Red Hat as long as I have been using
linux (MKLinux DR3 was my first distro - and that was Red Hat 5.1 except
with the Mach 3 mikrokernel and ppc binaries) to create a package
containing just the stuff the user needs to use the software (binary,
config files, docu
Hi Raymond,
Are it servers or routers you need to monitor?
If it are routers, take a loot at netflow at www.caida.org
Graphing can be done with cacti at www.raxnet.net, it uses RRDTool from
Tobi Oetiker!
Cheers!
Wim
On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 10:02, Raymond van den Houwen wrote:
> Does anyone know
Does anyone know a good program to monitor bandwidth on port nivo ?
The reports must be showed webbased !
Yo can make me very happy with this ;)
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On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 06:08:23PM -0600, Ed Wilts wrote:
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> There is *no* safe version of Red Hat Linux that can be installed on a
> 386 with 8MB Ram. All versions that old have serious security holes.
6.2 is still maintained, I thought? I have 6.2 running on a 486DX2/66 laptop
with 8MB. I
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