Dear all,
Just wonder how to make php works on
RH8.0?
Thanks,
BigIce
Santosh,
Are you able to ping your default gateway?
Regards
Jerome
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Hi,
The network is fine, becoz same cable & network port i tried with
other
m/c its working fine..
Regds,
santosh
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> Wow, that sucks.. Sorry to hear that. That seemed to fix my problem.
>
> If I should run across anything else, I will let you know
>
>
> Joe
Is it possible that my problem is a run-on effect from having an incorrect
/etc/lpd.perms and/or /etc/lpd.conf?
I've never touched these. I never had to.
Title: Message
Hi,
The
network is fine, becoz same cable & network port i tried with other m/c its
working fine..
Regds,
santosh
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Hey Santosh !Pls do check if ur network has been properly configured. I think the issue lies over there.Amit
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http://linux-ntfs.sourceforge.net/info/compile.html
that
is for setting up ntfs modules but should give u a hint on what to
do.
hth.
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1:12 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: KERNEL
Title: Message
Hi,
follow the
steps:
cd
/usr/src/linux-2.4/
make xconfig
and then changed the config to your needs and then
make clean && make dep && make &&
make bzImage &&
make modules &&
make modules_install && make install
this line use to work with my 7.1 box but it wont work with
Title: Message
Hi ,
Recently i loaded redhat 7.2. The m/c has 3
NIC cards but while installing OS, I configured one NIC with required IP
parameters and its started working fine for 2-3 mins, after that suddenly it is
stopped working without any errors. If I restart the service
/etc/init.
Can anyone tell me the source / steps in which a Kernel is complied, I want to make a new kernel that would suite to my needs.Pls provide the steps if u know !Amit
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On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 23:36, Amit Mhatre wrote:
> have u heared about mkbootdisk command, please make research on this
> command.
>
>
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>From looking at t
On 24 Feb 2003 18:27:25 -0700
Joe Giles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, I tried the LPR driver and connected to the Linux server and to
> the printer que name, but still no luck. Is there somewhere where I
> need to check permissions?
>
> The password for my user account is different on the work
have u heared about mkbootdisk command, please make research on this command.
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On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 22:20, Ditesh wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Whenever I try to remove a redhat package via rpm --erase, the command
> freezes ie it doesn't seem to return back to the prompt no matter how
> long I wait. For some packages there is some disk activity (which I
> presume is the package bei
Christian Brink wrote:
Has anyone successfully setup CRAM-MD5 and/or DIGEST-MD5 SMTP AUTH using
sendmail on RH 8.0.?
In order to use the *-MD5 AUTH types, you must use saslpasswd to store
the users' plain text password in /etc/sasldb.
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Hi,
I'm using RH Linux 6.2 kernel 2.4.16. Today I was
running out of disk space and went to the /var/log
directory and then deleted the "querylog" after
stopping the "named". After that my server started
becoming very slow and password authentication is
taking a lot of time. Then I tried restarting
doesn't make install work anymore, this use to cp the image to /boot
and create the grub entry?
Matt
The procedure I use is:
make dep clean bzImage modules modules_install
You can do it all on the one line, and you should make
dep before clean.
Michael.
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RH73
We one last MS server (well 2 really) which is the PDC. It has network
storage shared from a raid device attached to the system. The problem is
one of the drives is failing. Further we can't get the backup drive to
respond. It's a RAID 5, so it will continue to operate after failure for a
Anand Buddhdev wrote:
-
I never use the gui tools. Some versions of RedHat ago, one of the
official network settings tool completely overwrote my wvdial.conf
file. I was fortunate because I had a backup of it, but I decided that
day that I would not be trusting my settings to an
On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 18:05, Rune Berge wrote:
> I didn't say that I only have two network connections, I just said that I
> want to connect two of them through my Redhat server. My home network and
> my internet connection is connected through another machine running
> Smoothwall.
>
> Network lay
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On Monday 24 February 2003 11:20 pm, Ditesh wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Whenever I try to remove a redhat package via rpm --erase, the command
> freezes ie it doesn't seem to return back to the prompt no matter how
> long I wait. For some packages there is so
On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 22:07, Gerry Doris wrote:
> Yes, I'm using CRAM-MD5 and DIGEST-MD5 with sendmail
Am I correct in believing that these are encrypted (as opposed to merely
encoded) methods of authentication? Are they one-way, such that my
password cannot be backed out?
If so, is there a decen
Wow, that sucks.. Sorry to hear that. That seemed to fix my problem.
If I should run across anything else, I will let you know
Joe
On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 20:18, Edward Dekkers wrote:
> > use client driver = yes
> >
> > Try that and let me know
>
> One of the first things I tried - sorry, shou
I'm wanting burn the bootnet.img image onto a bootable cdr. I want to
push out network installations but the machines do not have floppy
drives.
Eventually this will be more automated with kickstart.
But for now:
How can I put the bootnet.img image on a cdr _and_ make it bootable?
I'
Hi all,
Whenever I try to remove a redhat package via rpm --erase, the command
freezes ie it doesn't seem to return back to the prompt no matter how
long I wait. For some packages there is some disk activity (which I
presume is the package being removed) but the process never completes
and it just
On Mon, 24 Feb 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is there a list of performance monitoring tools for linux? I am fighting
sar? xosview? procinfo? top? iostat? Define what you want to monitor,
*then* pick a tool. Doing it the other way around makes no sense.
--
"Of course I'm in shape! Round's
On Mon, 24 Feb 2003, Christian Brink wrote:
> Has anyone successfully setup CRAM-MD5 and/or DIGEST-MD5 SMTP AUTH using
> sendmail on RH 8.0.?
>
> I think I have the sendmail.mc file setup correctly, but all I get is LOGIN
> and PLAIN from EHLO.
> I have cyrus-sasl install and running and I have c
Jack Byers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
redhat 8.0 kde
When i have several emacs files open, with any changes saved
and then logout, ie killing X then rerunning startx
or even shutting down and fully rebooting
these open emacs windows are back just as I left them, all is well.
however this works _on
by default, up2date downloads the updates into /var/spool/up2date and
deletes them (unless u told it not to) after it installed the updates.
if u want to update a certain package, why not do it one at a time? say i'd
update php, i'd run as root:
up2date php
that way, u can choose which part of y
> use client driver = yes
>
> Try that and let me know
One of the first things I tried - sorry, should've mentioned that one.
Regards,
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On Monday 24 February 2003 04:21 pm, Cameron Mura wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Has anyone experienced trouble with the KDE screensaver under RH8.0??
> Specifically, I can go into Control Center and fiddle with the
> parameters and the screensaver works fine (wh
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On Monday 24 February 2003 06:43 pm, Gene Yoo wrote:
> Michael Fratoni wrote:
> >>>I maintain an rpm for portsentry, you could try that:
> >>>http://www.tuxfan.homeip.net:8080/rpms/portsentry-1.1-1.i386.rpm
> >>>http://www.tuxfan.homeip.net:8080/rpms/
Everything was going fine until I upgraded a stable server to
"kernel-2.4.18-24.8.0.rpm", now sendmail (and possibly other stuff that
I've not found or care to debug) STB constantly. I have to keep issuing
an "/etc/rc.d/init.d/sendmail restart". Anyone else have this issue?
"kernel-2.4.18-14.i686.r
It seems I've got it working finally!
Thanks to everyone!
Curtis
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Did you install the php RPM's too, or just the Apache ones?
Curtis Vaughan wrote:
Yes, I did install it by RPM. So, I figure what I need to do is download
the source for php and do the install as described at php's site.
Unless, someone knows a way to work with the already installed php.
John N
Ok, I tried the LPR driver and connected to the Linux server and to the
printer que name, but still no luck. Is there somewhere where I need to
check permissions?
The password for my user account is different on the workstation than it
is for the server..
Thanks.. One problem solved :-D
Joe
On
I think I fix the ACCESS DENIED problem.. I added this line to my global
section:
use client driver = yes
Try that and let me know
On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 18:15, Edward Dekkers wrote:
> > I have a Deskjet 820Cse printer installed on my RedHat Linux 7.3 machine.
> > It works great. I have the print
For the most part you are correct. On a switch you wil only see traffic
that is directed to your machine. But depending on the switch, you may
be able to do port monitoring and have traffic sent to the port you are
connected to. So check your documentation and see if that is available.
Leonard
> I have a Deskjet 820Cse printer installed on my RedHat Linux 7.3 machine.
> It works great. I have the printer set up as a share on my network using
> Samba. Windows clients can connect to it and everything seems to print ok.
> However, when a user clicks on the printer icon from within windows,
> bulent acikgoz wrote:
> > Hi friends,
> > my LAN has static İP structure.Also include SUN hosts.
> > I want to watch all ip traffic windows+sun+linux.
> > CAn you advice any tool?
> > thank you
> All those programs are fine, but that doesn't necessarily mean you'll be
> able to see all the t
Ok..I will try that..
BTW, I found out about the first problem for those of you who want to
know... I added this line to the global section :
use client driver = yes
And it works :-P
Thanks again for the reply
Joe
On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 17:51, fred smith wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 05:51
Tahnk you Michael
> > HOW shall i remove this package (KDE 3.0.3) from the list ?
>
> One way to do it would be to run "up2date --configure" and put
> KDE packages on the package skip-list.
>
doing this, i am afraid that the program shall ignore ALL packages
coming from KDE ...
for later upd
bulent acikgoz wrote:
Hi friends,
my LAN has static İP structure.Also include SUN hosts.
I want to watch all ip traffic windows+sun+linux.
CAn you advice any tool?
thank you
All those programs are fine, but that doesn't necessarily mean you'll be
able to see all the traffic. That depends if
Thanks for the tip, but my system freezes during loading of SCSI driver.
jhun
At 07:25 AM 2/24/03 -0330, you wrote:
I've had a slightly similar with AHA-2940 and 39160 cards. The driver that
cames with the 7.x and up distributions don't like me, but the ones from
Adaptec seem to work fine.
On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 05:51:16PM -0700, Joe Giles wrote:
> Not sure if this would be better for the Samba list, but I though I would
> see if the guru's here would be able to help me.
>
> Here is my problem:
>
> I have a Deskjet 820Cse printer installed on my RedHat Linux 7.3 machine.
> It work
I've got NIS set up and mostly working under Red Hat 8.0 However,
yppasswd is working very sporadically, if at all.
I've got my NIS files in /etc/yp So, after looking at the init script,
I set ETCDIR=/etc/yp and restarted yppasswdd That works for the local
host, but not any other hosts... I get
Not sure if this would be better for the Samba list, but I though I would
see if the guru's here would be able to help me.
Here is my problem:
I have a Deskjet 820Cse printer installed on my RedHat Linux 7.3 machine.
It works great. I have the printer set up as a share on my network using
Samba.
On 24 Feb 2003, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 17:25, Rune Berge wrote:
> >
> My best advice for the simple route to success: download Shorewall at
> http://www.shorewall.net and use your RH8 box as a gateway. Really, it
> sounds like you have three network connections and not two
try sysreport - it collects important info on your system (including config
files) that you can use for future reference. it will produce a bzip file
that you can copy to another storage device.
hth.
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From: Gene Yoo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2
Hi folks,
since I configured a linux-server with smtps, imaps and pop3s (using
qmail and other tools) I am now looking for a testserver or (better)
a testsuite for exchanging also emails between two servers encrypted.
I want to make sure that servers are correctly detected and that
transmittio
Gene Yoo wrote:
Minux the /home directory, what does the community feels is the most
peritnent information that must be backed up on linux box. Assuming
that DNS, Apache, DHCP, Samba, SMTP, POP, firewall, etc... meaning if
the system was a full service machine or even across multiple machine,
RHL has no menu editor for gnome. but u can work ur way around it using the
tips here:
http://www.bluethingy.com/linux/rh8menu.html
hth.
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From: Eduardo Silva [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 7:01 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Adding "ic
Gordon,
On Monday February 24, 2003 04:09, Gordon wrote:
> I'm looking for software to do project management for myself. I've got
> lots of projects like upgrading to RH8, switching mail servers, setting
> up different things in apache, etc, etc. Some of these projects will
> take a while and have
Gene Yoo said:
> General question about what is necessary for backup in linux environment:
>
> Minux the /home directory, what does the community feels is the most
> peritnent information that must be backed up on linux box. Assuming that
> DNS, Apache, DHCP, Samba, SMTP, POP, firewall, etc... m
You should check your video card, i had a geforce four 64 meg ddr card in
and i got the same messege you got with the letters that didnt mean nothing.
I than but in a gf 2 64 meg sdram card and every thing worked out fine till
i forgot my user name and passwordroot admin password
From:
Gordon wrote:
I'm looking for software to do project management for myself. I've got
lots of projects like upgrading to RH8, switching mail servers, setting
up different things in apache, etc, etc. Some of these projects will
take a while and have many steps and dependencies and I'd like to keep
On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 03:40:48PM +0100, Laurent didier wrote:
> good morning,
>
> I have a little problem.
>
> I use PUTTY, and i have one linbox on red-hat 7.3. when i launch my
> connection and i test to export my server X on my windows Box, i have this
> message :
>
[ ... ]
> [EMAIL PROTE
nmap - CLI based
nmapfe - GUI
comes with RH.
cheers.
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From: Tiago [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 11:02 AM
To: REDHAT mailing list
Subject: And a port scanner, someone know one?
I need a port scanner with package viwere..., if somebody know o
No comment on kprinter. but i'd recommend CUPS - it packaged with RHL8 and
u can get a good documentation from www.cups.org
hth.
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I'd like to sniff HTTP messages. How can I filter PacketCaptures using
JPCap. I am using JPCap on Win2k server, and have WinPCap installed (this is
the libpcap equivalent for Windows?).
I am assuming that HTTP messages have to be rebuilt from the TCP packet
captures? How can I do this? Are ther
On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 01:24:30PM -0800, Gene Yoo wrote:
> General question about what is necessary for backup in linux environment:
>
> Minux the /home directory, what does the community feels is the most
> peritnent information that must be backed up on linux box. Assuming
> that DNS, Apache
I'm not 100% sure of this myself, but after having
some troubles earlier with GFTP and ftp proxy servers,
I tried "Downloader for X" and found it a very nice
(and replacement) product for GFTP.
You can find the latest version here:
http://www.krasu.ru/soft/chuchelo/download.php3
Michael.
--- ca
Has anyone successfully setup CRAM-MD5 and/or DIGEST-MD5 SMTP AUTH using
sendmail on RH 8.0.?
I think I have the sendmail.mc file setup correctly, but all I get is LOGIN
and PLAIN from EHLO.
I have cyrus-sasl install and running and I have complied the mc to cf.
parts of sendmail.mc:
define(`con
You can see what files go where (along with some other information) in
an RPM with the following command:
rpm -qpil PACKAGENAMEHERE
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From: Gene Yoo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 6:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: What the heck is thi
Hi,
no there is no Menu Editor in RH8 yet. The right click will not work.
You have to change things with a normal editor. Just looking for a file
like applicationname.desktop. There is a line called Catergories. This
is the one you have to change. Just have a look in other *.desktop files
to g
On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 17:25, Rune Berge wrote:
>
> I have a BNC network at home, and my neighbour wants to connect to it with
> a wireless gateway and share my Internet connection. So I figured I could
> insert a second NIC in my Redhat 8 server, and connect that to the
> wireless network. Would t
Michael Fratoni wrote:
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Michael Fratoni wrote:
psionic was purchased by cisco, maybe they'll incorporate the tools to
the IOS, but i'm sure it would come with a price. maybe this will be
incorporat
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From: "Eicher Rene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 2:22 PM
Subject: install a new kernel
> Hi list
>
> I plan to install on my RH 7.2 a new kernel (2.4.20) from kernel.org.
Would
> I have problems, if im not using the kern
I have a BNC network at home, and my neighbour wants to connect to it with
a wireless gateway and share my Internet connection. So I figured I could
insert a second NIC in my Redhat 8 server, and connect that to the
wireless network. Would that work? If so, how do I do it?
I'm not a very experien
Hello,
I'm running RH 8.0 and tried to install bastille. I followed the
instructions on the website, downloaded and installed the two additional
rpms for GUI interface but cannot get bastille to startup.
Is there a better way? Does anyone use this? If so, what is the
correct way to run/start ba
nmap?
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From: "Tiago" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "REDHAT mailing list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 08:01
Subject: And a port scanner, someone know one?
> I need a port scanner with package viwere..., if somebody know one,
> please, tell me...
>
>
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On Monday 24 February 2003 12:49 pm, Gene Yoo wrote:
> Michael Fratoni wrote:
> psionic was purchased by cisco, maybe they'll incorporate the tools to
> the IOS, but i'm sure it would come with a price. maybe this will be
> incorporated into their ID
On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 13:25, Noel Sant wrote:
> I have a small home network which has a couple of Windows workstations
> and a Linux server for the internet which I am just setting up. I have
> installed Red Hat Linux 8.0 and have managed to connect to the internet,
> and, using Squid as a proxy
Hi Gordon,
> Depends on your controller. You can have up to 15 partitions on a SCSI
> disk, 7 on a DAC RAID controller, and apparently (judging from the
> device files) up to 32 on an IDE disk.
The number 32 is just an arbitrary limitation. The number used to be 16 on
RH, but I never had any
I use Incyte Project Manager. It is accessable from a browser so it is
stored in a central location and users on a project can use it to make
updates, etc.
http://udpviper.com/html/project.php?project=ipm
Leonard
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/24/03 16:18 PM >>>
I'm looking for software to do project
If you are planning to run this operation from a Windows box, then MS
Project is the tool to use.
If you are planning to run this operation from Linux box, then Mr. Project
is the tool to use. I've just played with Mr. Project and found it to be
quite impressive.
http://mrproject.codefactory.se/
Hello,
Has anyone experienced trouble with the KDE screensaver under RH8.0??
Specifically, I can go into Control Center and fiddle with the
parameters and the screensaver works fine (when "testing" it), but it
fails to initialize on its own when the mouse is idle for the designated
length of t
General question about what is necessary for backup in linux environment:
Minux the /home directory, what does the community feels is the most
peritnent information that must be backed up on linux box. Assuming
that DNS, Apache, DHCP, Samba, SMTP, POP, firewall, etc... meaning if
the system w
I'm looking for software to do project management for myself. I've got
lots of projects like upgrading to RH8, switching mail servers, setting
up different things in apache, etc, etc. Some of these projects will
take a while and have many steps and dependencies and I'd like to keep
track of it
On Mon, 24 Feb 2003 18:18:06 +0100
"Antonio Burzio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I've just installed RH 8.0 on another PC, but it can't be bootable form
>hard drive I got error message... I can boot only with the bootable disk
>I've created during installation, but at the end I have a strange scree
dude just run the apache devel package and use apxs to compile the module
there would be no problem if just install the php again
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From: "Curtis Vaughan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 12:47 AM
Subject: Re: Apache w/PHP
>
Thanks Stephen for that.. it did the trick!!!
Joe
Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 22:06, Joseph Teo wrote:
Hi List,
I forgot to enter in my ISP DNS primary and secondary ip addresses for
my linux box. I'm currently running adsl on my network and wanting to
set up samba (all of t
I thanked you and I will thank you again for the insightful info.
I am just pointing out that we here on the list agree (at least I do) and
telling us this is preaching to the choir.
You have made some very valid points so share them with those who may not be
in the know. It does not help to hid
Title: RE: number of partitions
Colombi, Marco wrote:
> 12 is the max extended partitions my friend 12
>
http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/partition/partition-3.html
Actually, it's Linux that imposes the limits and they are 15 partitions on a SCSI device and 63 partitions on an IDE devic
On Mon, 24 Feb 2003, Simpson, Doug wrote:
> Thank you for pointing this out.
> Have you sent Biz week your editorial?
> Here you're just preaching to the choir.
> Doug
what i was trying to do was point out that, despite the
numerous positives in the businessweek article, there were
enough glaring
12 is the max extended partitions my friend 12
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From: Gordon Messmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 1:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: number of partitions
Andrew Bacchi wrote:
>Is there a max limit to the number of partitions I can
nmtc wrote:
> Can Redhat8 use usb adsl lan modem?
> My modem is e-tek usb adsl td-2002,and i can't find driver .
check out this link -> http://www.idir.net/~gromitkc/usblist.html
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Gary Stainburn wrote:
Hi folks,
I don't know if this is a linux problem or a Cisco one.
I've got a Cisco 801 configured to dial-on-demand to a fleet management
clearing house. If I telnet to the cisco and use the 'connect' command to
pull down a web page it dials out, connects and then returns
Antarius wrote:
G'day all,
At the most recent quarterly-crash of our Windows 2000 Server, I finally
managed to migrate our terminal server to RedHat 8 with the Linux
Terminal Server Project! This has been a goal of mine for years.
But I digress; my problem is that we use several different printers
I have a small home network which has a couple of Windows workstations
and a Linux server for the internet which I am just setting up. I have
installed Red Hat Linux 8.0 and have managed to connect to the internet,
and, using Squid as a proxy, can connect to the web from the Windows
PCs. But em
Thank you for pointing this out.
Have you sent Biz week your editorial?
Here you're just preaching to the choir.
Doug
-Original Message-
From: Robert P. J. Day [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 12:01 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [OT] Business Week Article S
Yes, I did install it by RPM. So, I figure what I need to do is download
the source for php and do the install as described at php's site.
Unless, someone knows a way to work with the already installed php.
John Nichel wrote:
I assume you installed Apache by RPM? Do a
rpm -q php
Curtis V
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A few you may be interested in are: tcpdump, ethereal, snort and iptraf.
Regards, Mike Klinke
On Monday 24 February 2003 13:53, bulent acikgoz wrote:
Hi friends,
my LAN has static İP structure.Also include SUN hosts.
I want to watch all ip traffic windows+sun+linux.
CAn
Took over setup of an Advanced Server 2.1 running 2.4.9-e.3 kernel on a
ProLiant DL380. The only lingering problem seems to be removing items
from panel. Right-click and remove an applet and kdeinit seems to get
stuck with CPU nailed >95%. I just finished running up2date and got all
packages cur
Andrew Bacchi wrote:
Is there a max limit to the number of partitions I can have on a
system? I have a RAID 1 system disk array and a large RAID 5 data
array. I would like to cut up the data array into some number of
partitions. I thought I heard of the max being 15 partitions for both
system a
On Mon, 24 Feb 2003, Ramesh .T.S wrote:
> use shorewall
Agreed, Shorewall is the best.
John N.
Systems Administration
University of Washington
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Hi Andrew,
> Is there a max limit to the number of partitions I can have on a
> system?
Red Hat has limited the number of partitions per disk fdisk can use/create to
16. This is supposed to be a limitation of SCSI devices, but they have imposed
it on IDE disks as well >:-(.
This means you ca
On Mon, 24 Feb 2003, Benjamin R. Mohilef wrote:
> This week's edition of Business Week indicates a significant gain in
> the use of Linux servers (over Sun and Microsoft) and shows
> Redhat as one of the "Winners" in the "Winners and Losers"
> column of the article.
>
> Worth a quick read if
cana rich wrote:
Hello,
I am using RedHat 7.2 with GFTP and i would like to confirm if GFTP
support NAT?
Thanks,
Canarich
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Tiago wrote:
I need a port scanner with package viwere..., if somebody know one,
please, tell me...
thanks again.
Seth
what's viwere? or you mean vmware? anyways if you're looking for a port
scanner, rh8 comes with nmap 3.0.01 or something like that. very
dangerous tool, make sure you get
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On Sunday 23 February 2003 09:39 pm, Thomas E. Dukes wrote:
On Sun, 2003-02-23 at 21:04, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
I wonder if you blow out the log file and restart the system - it
might be easier to track the problem...hate to have
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