In my efforts to fill as many of the gaps as possible I discovered the
need to supplement RH8 with something to equip the printing of a png
landscape file intact.
I have Beonex but even when I choose landscape mode the setting is
ignored and it prints in portrait mode, half of the image is lost.
When I follow these instructions I receive an error re.
/usr/src/redhat/SOURCES , apparently it does not exist and the loading
command doesn't create it.
Are these out dated instructions? If so, what has changed, please? (I
was using them to open gd-1.8.1-1.src.rpm)
Thanks! doc
On Wed, 2003-01-01 at 21:53, Edward Dekkers wrote:
> > Bleh, Limewire. I suggest giFT or mldonkey. With enough work and hassle
> > you can get winmx and kazaalite at least partly working with wine.
>
> lol - Bleh?
It was just a comment about Limewire :)
> Anyways - just to get back to the issue
> Bleh, Limewire. I suggest giFT or mldonkey. With enough work and hassle
> you can get winmx and kazaalite at least partly working with wine.
lol - Bleh?
Was just giving a suggestion here - no need to blow it off dude.
Anyways - just to get back to the issue here, the FastTrak protocol that
Kaz
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ps - John, what's an "X-AntiAbuse header" and why do your emails
seem to have one?
I'm not really sure. I'm using SpamAssassin also, and with the default
values, my emails come thru to the list just fine.
SPAM: Start SpamAssassin results
> I will take a look at Squid; hadn't thought of that as a solution.
I think you will find your answer here.
> As to the reason, the main one is that I don't want to load one
> machine up with websites when it's already running lots of other
> things. Plus, I am trying to learn this stuff. And,
Oddly enough, I had a similar problem on an smp development box
running Rawhide (beta) when I tried to upgrade to the new and
improved glibc set. Lots of "I can only do PRIVATE_DB" type
messages, rpm only worked from user accounts (not root) and no
ability to reverse the glibc change.
I ende
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I had
a similar problem w/ a Dell c810 that had Nvidia card. What I had to do
was get the gzipped driver from Nvidia and edit my X86Config file.
Just a
thought
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On Wed, 2003-01-01 at 18:12, Jonathan M. Slivko wrote:
> I would have to say Limewire (I'm in agreement with Edward on this).
Bleh, Limewire. I suggest giFT or mldonkey. With enough work and hassle
you can get winmx and kazaalite at least partly working with wine.
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I would have to say Limewire (I'm in agreement with Edward on this).
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On Wednesday 01 January 2003 06:57 pm, Cliff Wells wrote:
> I seem to have lost my rpm database. After upgrading a couple of rpms,
> rpm would fail, telling me to run recover (whatever the hell that is -
> couldn't find any reference to such a thing i
> Is there an easy way from the command line to see what speed my modem is
> connecting to the ISP? Just curious, I think I'm too far in the boonies
to
> get anything over 28.8 but if I can I may put in a 56k.
What are you using to connect?
I'm using wvdial and it shows up in my /var/log/message
> Hi,
> can someone suggest a good peer to peer program for linux. I am using
> RH8. I used to use winmx and kazaalite in windows.
Limewire is the only half decent one I can think of.
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I am going to try the ProxyRemote thing again. ProxyPass certainly
choked. I'd messed with it along with proxy_every_darn_thing_else,
but will try the IP idea.
Also, it was kindly pointed out by Ed Wilts that (duh!) SSL won't
work with name-based vhost, so I will have to implement ip-based
vhost
> -Original Message-
> From: cj
> Sent: Wednesday, January 01, 2003 6:38 PM
> Subject: seperate iptables log entries
>
>
> G'day All
> Is there a way to seperate the log entries made by iptables
> into another log file and not in the messages log file?
>
Checkout ulogd at http://www.gn
From what I read, ProxyPass and ProxyPassReverse will only take from
the path of a URL, and redirect it in one way or another
http://www.somedomain.com/my_web/foo can be redirected to
http://www.foo.com with an entry like this...
ProxyPass /my_web/foo http://www.foo.com
Which isn't what yo
Thanks for that
I thought that it should of been info and not infro :-)
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Subject: Re: seperate iptables log entries
sorry for my mistake, i
On Wed, 2003-01-01 at 16:35, Roger wrote:
> Hi
>
> Try to do this
>
> rpm --rebuliddb
Already been tried (with a slightly different spelling ;) In fact, that
appears to be what killed my database to begin with).
Anyway, I seem to have gotten over the major hurdle. I used red-carpet
(which I no
sorry for my mistake, it should be
kern.=info/var/log/iptables
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Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 8:40 AM
Subject: Re: seperate iptables log entries
Hi
apend one line into /etc/syslog.conf
ker
Hi
apend one line into /etc/syslog.conf
kern.=infro/var/log/iptables
I don't think iptables use one consloe to log entries, there must be some
one changed syslog.conf and used one console as the log output.
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Try to do this
rpm --rebuliddb
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I did a LoadModule mod_proxy.so in Apache, which is a perfectly fine
way to do it in 2.x, evidently.
I did do ProxyPass and ProxyPassReverse with zero results.
Everything still came back to the original, main server instead of
redirecting over to the target machine inside the network.
I could ru
G'day All
Is there a way to seperate the log entries made by iptables into another log
file and not in the messages log file?
I have disabled the log command for iptables in my rules for now, but I
would like to log the entries.
Also is there a way to stop the iptables log entries from being displ
I seem to have lost my rpm database. After upgrading a couple of rpms,
rpm would fail, telling me to run recover (whatever the hell that is -
couldn't find any reference to such a thing in the rpm man page).
Anyway, tried rpm --rebuilddb which also failed the first time, but
seemed to work the s
On Wed, 1 Jan 2003, Jack Bowling wrote:
> ** Reply to message from "Robert P. J. Day" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Wed, 01 Jan
>2003 07:55:29 -0500 (EST)
>
>
> > can anyone provide a pointer to an explanation for the
> > /boot/module-info... file that comes with the pre-built
> > RH kernel RPM? wher
Is there an easy way from the command line to see what speed my modem is
connecting to the ISP? Just curious, I think I'm too far in the boonies to
get anything over 28.8 but if I can I may put in a 56k.
Thanks,
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Some weeks ago I did a graphical install of RH 8.0. I remember that
when I came time to select resolutions and such for X, none of the
combinations I tried brought me up a working X screen. The system I am
using is an old Gateway E-1000 w/ a S3 Trio onboard video chip. I've
attached XFree86
When trying to install libstdc++-3.2-7, I get a number of dependencies:
libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.3)is needed by libstdc++-3.2-7
libgcc_s.so.1 is needed..
libgcc_s.so.1(GCC_3.0) is needed...
What packages provide these files? I am using RedHat 7.3.
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Brad Alpert wrote:
ProxyPass and ProxyPass reverse contained in the VirtualHost
directive allows you to masquerade a local directory to another
machine. What I need is a complete virtual presence from the inside
server. If VirtualHosts doesn't allow this, I am surprised.
Did you compile apache
I've answered my own question I guess... I had been using "rpm -Uhv
", now with "rpm -ihv" seems to work.
On Tue, 2002-12-31 at 09:20, John Floren wrote:
> I'm not sure if this got through the first time:
>
> I'm trying to install libpng-1.2.2-6 on my RedHat 7.3 machine, but when
> I run RPM it l
This sounds promising.
As mentioned, I only have one public IP for multiple domains.
I have tried many combinations of vhost directives (mostly,
name-based) and none will direct to my internal server.
Would you happen to have a directive example that I
could look at? It would be *much* appreci
Downleveling to Apache 1.3 isn't the direction I want to go, though.
I've tried ProxyPass and ProxyPassReverse (having, of course, loaded
mod_proxy into httpd.conf) and the result is that the external http
query to the FQDN of my internal machine's winds up serving the
main, outside server's pages
** Reply to message from "Robert P. J. Day" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Wed, 01 Jan
2003 07:55:29 -0500 (EST)
> can anyone provide a pointer to an explanation for the
> /boot/module-info... file that comes with the pre-built
> RH kernel RPM? where does this file come from? what is
> its function, a
> This has to be doable in apache.. I can't believe there aren't
> people out there on apache running any number of internal virtual
> servers, addressable by unique domain name, from a single IP.
ProxyPass works just fine for this, although you may have to use Apache
1.3 (In Apache 2 I've found
John Nichel's reply wound up getting spamassassin'ed, but it is
included below the SA header.
No, the internal server's IP can not be hit from outside the
network, as it is on a private network. Private networks, of
course, are not routable :) However, an external ping to the
internal server's d
It depends if the kernel module for your ethernet card is already loaded.
Try this:
modprobe eth0
ifconfig eth0 IP.Address.of.interface netmask net.mask.of.interface up
route add default gw your.gateway.ip.address
Thhat should enable IP networking. If it doesn't, give us the output of
ifconfig
Actually, Apache will let you set up virtual hosts either way - all using
the same IP on a single box, or you can setup Linux to respond to multiple
IP addresses on the same box, and then tell Apache to direct based upon the
destination IP address. We've run both ways over the years, however given
On 01-Jan-03 Duncan Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 01, 2003 at 10:54:06AM -0600, John N. Alegre wrote:
>> Linux Gurus,
>>
>> Is there anyway to enable the network manually in Rescue mode? All attempts
>> to
>> telnet or ftp under Rescue give a "Network Unreachable" error.
>
> Outp
If so, it's too tricky for me to figure out :)
There is indeed one domain each on the machines under consideration.
The external machine runs a public DNS (BIND 9.x) and points to my
internal DNS machine for local resolution. It is a split-brain
setup, one domain name representable to both insid
Yes, one static IP. Internal private network at 192.168.0.0/27.
ProxyPass and ProxyPass reverse contained in the VirtualHost
directive allows you to masquerade a local directory to another
machine. What I need is a complete virtual presence from the inside
server. If VirtualHosts doesn't allow
Why indeed, but for the answer to that question, you'd have to ask the
poster :)
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Assuming the IP for the second box can be hit from the outside, yes.
However, this doesn't involve Apache. Virtual hosting allows you to
serve up multiple domains from the same box. Those domains don't need
to have different IP's, but they have to be on the same box for Apache
to serve them u
Title: Message
Greetings,
I am having
difficulty with RH8 on a brand new Gateway laptop. I am butting heads with their
tech support getting only their canned answers. Anywho, there I've got it
limping along - an Intel 830 adapter with the i810 driver. The Monitor is a
generic laptop 1024x7
Can't something be done with some tricky DNS routing as well as (assuming there is only 1 domain on this server)?
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Let me make sure I understand you. You have a static IP address for one
machine on your network. On that machine, you have Apache running a
domain. Also on your network, you have a seond machine, also running
apache, serving up a second domain. You're pointing the DNS for both
domains to th
Title: Message
Greetings,
I'm not sure if this got through the 1st time, but
I am trying to setup a couple of applications that require libraries like
libnet and libdnet. After I download and compile them, they seem OK, but when I
try and compile the app that I really want, it can't find c
After days of fruitless travail trying to get this working, I am
asking for help before I lose my will to live :)
I have an external IP registered in DNS. The machine that hosts
apache 2.040 is publicly accessible and everything with it works
fine.
Here's the problem:
I have another machine ins
Hi all,
Installed RH 8 with all updates etc.
I am following the instructions to add an application to the menu. I do
the following:
Nautilus window: Go->Start Here
Select "Applications"
Select "Programming"
Select "New Folder"
At this poing I receive the error:
Err
On Wed, Jan 01, 2003 at 10:54:06AM -0600, John N. Alegre wrote:
> Linux Gurus,
>
> Is there anyway to enable the network manually in Rescue mode? All attempts to
> telnet or ftp under Rescue give a "Network Unreachable" error.
Output of ifconfig and route -n ?
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On Tue, 2002-12-31 at 06:58, Stone, Timothy wrote:
> Mike and all,
>
> Worked like a charm! Thanks!
>
> Wishing you a happy new year!
>
> Tim
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Mon
I need a web based chat system to
implement.
There are many but can somebody please
suggest the one easy in configuration and good in features? It should
run over apache with or without mySQL.
---Rupendra Singh,Programmer and
SysAdmin
Linux Gurus,
Is there anyway to enable the network manually in Rescue mode? All attempts to
telnet or ftp under Rescue give a "Network Unreachable" error.
All comments welcome
john
John N. Alegre o
Andante Systems o
eCommerce Co
Hi All!
First - Happy New Years to all!
Second, this is an off topic item, so if someone can direct me to the
correct list, I'd appreciate it.
Anyway, I have a Logitech USB QuickCam Web running under Red Hat 8.0 using
Video4Linux and qce-ga-0.40c. It works fine under the old RealProducer 8.5
I wound up getting Geoff set up.
For whatever the reason, the system kept coming back and telling him that
/dev/hdc was not a valid block device.
When all was said and done, we loaded up the ide-scsi stuff, and are
mounting /dev/scd0, instead of /dev/hdc.
On Wed, 1 Jan 2003, Edward Dekkers wro
The function that you want to modify is echo_success() in the
/etc/init.d/functions file. Change the "OK" on line 308 (at least it's
308 in my functions file), to "done". Keep in mind, however, that that
this will change all the "[OK]"'s to "[done]"'s, not just the "[OK]"
for the network star
can anyone provide a pointer to an explanation for the
/boot/module-info... file that comes with the pre-built
RH kernel RPM? where does this file come from? what is
its function, and what will happen if i remove it?
is there another one generated when i build a new kernel?
(doesn't seem to
just in case anyone else needed to know, here's the deal on
USB hotplug support and, as a bonus, talking to my sharp zaurus.
to get USB hotplug support, i downloaded the pristine
2.4.20 kernel source, and applied the 2.4.21-pre2 patch.
voila. USB hotplug.
furthermore, there is a problem i
hi all
how i can change the lable of service conformation
like
Bring up eth0[OK]
so i want to change istead of [ok] i want [done]
please help me
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Hi,
can someone suggest a good peer to peer program for linux. I am using
RH8. I used to use winmx and kazaalite in windows.
regards Greg
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On Mon, 30 Dec 2002, Patrick Law wrote:
> What file/files I need to check to make sure my dhcpd service is up when the
> machine boot up. I have not install GUI on that redhat box. All command
> based.
And "/sbin/chkconfig --list dhcpd"
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