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On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 15:31, MWafkowski wrote:
I don't think so. You'd be better off asking the list if anyone has an old
CD around that they might send to you.
Peace,
Mike Wafkowski
I've found RH 5.2, but even that's dicey at best. Have you checked any
of the Russian or European ftp
Hi
can any body help me in hardening cgi-bin
application.
regards
Prashant.
On Wed, Jul 02, 2003 at 10:19:37AM -0700, Daevid Vincent wrote:
I don't believe they/RedHat updates the .iso
Not anymore in any case. They used to do so in the 4.x/5.x era, but
stopped, as it caused too many problems.
Having said that, you simply install, then (before you do anything!) run
I would also download chkrootkit from www.chkrootkit.org to make sure
that there is no rootkits (backdoors/trojan horses) installed on the
server.
david
On Tue, 2003-07-01 at 18:35, Bill Tangren wrote:
MKlinke wrote:
On Tuesday 01 July 2003 15:45, Bill Tangren wrote:
I have a perplexing
Hello,
I'd like to remove all localization on a redhat 9 system : how can this
be done cleanly ?
Under debian I usually use 'localepurge' for this means.
Thank you,
S.Jourdan
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On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 01:59:04AM -0400, Edwin Robertson spoke thusly:
Using rpm to upgrade your running kernel is a really bad idea no matter
what version of Red Hat, especially if you are using scsi. Basically what
Yes, SCSI. That's the only difference between my current desktops and the
Hi all,
I don't know are there solutions (such as NFS) to support this case:
In my LAN, servers are running RedHat Linux (version 7.2 and 8.0),
workstation is Windows (Windows 2000, Windows XP).
I want to build a public shared directory (PSD) in my Lan. The PSD is
build from some free spaces of
On Wed, Jul 02, 2003 at 10:05:47PM -0700, Harry Putnam wrote:
Bob Buckley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You can patch into your sound card using, usually, a RCA-Y to stereo 1/8
inch phone jack. Ensure that you don't over drive the sound card in put.
I.e., ensure that you pickoff the preamp.
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RH 8
I guess I may need to be a little more clear. The application is creating a
file mfgempty.ksh. This is failing in the bash shell. I wnet to change the
users shell and I did not see ksh as a choice.
# cat redhat-release
Red Hat Linux release 8.0 (Psyche)
# grep
Hi all.
We have a NT network with an NT 4.0 server and I want to access names of the
NT computers from a linux computer.
The NT 4.0 server doesn't have the dns service active and I doesn't want to
active it because we prefer to use the dns from our ADSL connection. The NT
server assigns IP's
Just I downloaded this rpm pdksh-5.2.14-13.i386.rpm and installed with
command rpm -Uvh pdksh-5.2.14-13.i386.rpm , its started working with
ksh.
Regards,
santosh
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On Wed, 2 Jul 2003, dlangschied wrote:
RH 8
I guess I may need to be a little more clear. The application is creating a
file mfgempty.ksh. This is failing in the bash shell. I wnet to change the
users shell and I did not see ksh as a choice.
if you truly need the official ksh (not
On Thu, 3 Jul 2003, santosh kumar wrote:
Just I downloaded this rpm pdksh-5.2.14-13.i386.rpm and installed with
command rpm -Uvh pdksh-5.2.14-13.i386.rpm , its started working with
ksh.
as i mentioned in a previous post, if you truly need a korn shell that
matches precisely the ksh 93
At all versions before /red Hat 4.2 5.1 6.2 etc, when crontab run any
command send a mail to de user, if user of crontab is root send to
/var/spool/mail/root, so we can edit and show all about command executed.
Now we are install Red Hat 8.0 and crontab only send mail if there are any
error at run
On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 10:40:38AM +0530, Raghuraj, Ajay wrote:
Hi,
I am looking out for redhat linux 4.1 . Can you tell me if it is
downloadable..
I doubt it.
but if you get desperate, i've go the Cheapbytes edition of RH 4.1,
I could mail you a copy of the CD, if you are willing to
Hi,
I'm looking to setup an internet gateway on one of our servers. I have a
LINUX 9 server with 2 network cards. One NIC has the IP address 10.1.50.70
(subnet 255.255.0.0) and is visible to my internal network. The second
card has an IP address of 192.168.254.250 (subnet 255.255.255.0). This
http://comment.zdnet.co.uk/story/0,,t479-s2136886,00.html
What do we think?
Andrew Cannon, Nuclear Technology (J2), NNC Ltd, Booths Hall, Knutsford,
Cheshire, WA16 8QZ.
Telephone; +44 (0) 1565 843768
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I've resolved it. Some colleague say me to configure samba to access Wins
service from the NT server.
Iago.
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Asunto:
hi:
when i accidently deleted a rpm package with cmd rm
instead of rpm -e (the package was installed via cmd
rpm -iv), how could I clean up the rest of rpm thing?
since now rpm refuses to reinstall that package and
claims the packages had been installed. where is the
log file for rpm to track
Hi Dave,
when i accidently deleted a rpm package with cmd rm
instead of rpm -e (the package was installed via cmd
rpm -iv), how could I clean up the rest of rpm thing?
rpm -ev --justdb package name
where is the
log file for rpm to track installed packages?
The rpm database is located
On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 13:49, snort bsd wrote:
bottom lline is that i want to reinstall that package
Try:
rpm -Uvh --force packagefilename
Regards,
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Use IpForwarding funtcion in Linux
good luck
Senthil
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Subject: Internet Gateway
Hi,
I'm looking to setup an internet gateway on one of our servers. I have a
LINUX 9 server
Hi Steve,
I'm looking to setup an internet gateway on one of our servers.
Can anybody offer any advice or tell me how to do it?
Have a look at this:
http://www.netfilter.org/documentation/HOWTO/NAT-HOWTO-4.html#ss4.1 .
Other resources can be found at the Linux Documentation Project
You can use iptables (existing RedHat CDROM).
Here are some documents that I think you can configure iptables quickly:
http://newbiedoc.sourceforge.net/tutorials/homegateway/index-homegateway.html
http://www.malibyte.net/iptables/iptables.html
Thach.
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Hi,
I'm looking to
On Fri, Jul 04, 2003 at 09:47:19PM +0800, Julian Gomez wrote:
On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 01:05:04AM -0400, Edwin Robertson spoke thusly:
I've had a machine which I planned to put into production (Samba) -- and
just now tried to run the full 'rpm -Fvh' against all the latest errata.
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 15:39, Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
What happens if you run raidstart /dev/md1 by hand? Getting the same errors?
Can I do this with the / partition already mounted?
BTW: I've updated nearly all rpm's available on up2date, including the
kernel. I'm still getting the
On 02-Jul-2003/12:06 +0200, Nick Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not certain. I have to make a disk or some html files and then go
slot it in the win machine and load it to check them in IE
It's unideal I know but I need a temporary solution till I get them
hooked up ;-)
Using a
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Got a couple of quick questions to ask before the holiday. First, I
have a web server that is running on a decent IBM PC-Server 325,
300MHz PII with 128MB RAM. It's plenty fast enough for our needs.
My only question concerns resource usage by the
Is IPV4_FORWARD set to yes?
BobB
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Use IpForwarding funtcion in Linux
good luck
Senthil
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On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 22:07, Mark Haney wrote:
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Got a couple of quick questions to ask before the holiday. First, I
have a web server that is running on a decent IBM PC-Server 325,
300MHz PII with 128MB RAM. It's plenty fast enough for our
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On Thu, 3 Jul 2003 10:40:38 +0530, Raghuraj, Ajay wrote:
I am looking out for redhat linux 4.1 . Can you tell me if it is
downloadable..
ftp://redhat.newaol.com/pub/redhat/linux/4.1
(which is a mirror of ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/4.1)
I would recommend that you start X only if necessary (= when your boss
uses it). It shouldn't be too hard for him to log in and then issue the
command 'startx'? If he is not using the root account, then put 'startx'
in his login scripts or something to get X automatically started when he
logs in.
That would put MS in a bad way, i.e., a whole new wave of lawsuits.
I'd rather spend my time continuing the momentum of something that works --
Linux -- rather than fixing something that kind of works.
If we could learn anything useful from them it would be their GUI.
Then again, it would be
On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 08:07:27AM -0400, Mark Haney wrote:
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Got a couple of quick questions to ask before the holiday. First, I
have a web server that is running on a decent IBM PC-Server 325,
300MHz PII with 128MB RAM.
The minimum
All directories of which are empty.
Michael
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At 02:24 PM 7/3/2003 +0200, you wrote:
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On Thu, 3 Jul 2003 10:40:38 +0530, Raghuraj, Ajay wrote:
I am looking out for redhat linux 4.1 . Can you
Thanks everyone!
The --iso option funcions very well. But this option is not listed in
mkbootdisk version 1.4.8 manpage.
Thanks again!
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Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2003 09:15:47 +0200
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On Wed, Jul 02, 2003 at 10:19:37AM -0700, Daevid Vincent wrote:
I don't believe they/RedHat updates the .iso
Not anymore in any case. They used to do so in the 4.x/5.x era, but
stopped, as it caused too many problems.
I guess
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If this machine is a server, why not use a web based tool for
accessing it - such as Webmin? Easier all the way around, accessible
from another computer on your network instead of sitting in front of
the server...?
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From: Vicente Calero
Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 4:41 AM
Subject: Red Hat 8.0 dont work mail at crontab
At all versions before /red Hat 4.2 5.1 6.2 etc, when crontab run any
command send a mail to de user, if user of crontab is root send to
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And don't use Gnome, use a lightweight wm like Blackbox of XFCE
I personally don't mind the tighter wm's, but really, I don't want to
set up anything additional that I don't really need. Like I said,
he's not going to
On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 11:40:49AM +0200, Vicente Calero wrote:
At all versions before /red Hat 4.2 5.1 6.2 etc, when crontab run any
command send a mail to de user, if user of crontab is root send to
/var/spool/mail/root, so we can edit and show all about command executed.
Now we are install
Hi Ricky,
What happens if you run raidstart /dev/md1 by hand? Getting the same errors?
Can I do this with the / partition already mounted?
Good question, because it probably answers why you are having problems in the
first place.
Since you are using / raid you need a initrd.img that
I am using sendmail. How or where do I set it up so that one customer's
email is forwarded to their new ISP mail server.
Thanks,
Jay
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On Thu, 03 Jul 2003 07:36:18 -0500, Michael Viron wrote:
All directories of which are empty.
Oh, sorry, indeed. en/iso/i386 is empty.
I didn't look deep enough into the tree.
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Hi Michael,
ftp://redhat.newaol.com/pub/redhat/linux/4.1
What a pitty that this tree is just as empty as the mirror
ftp://ftp.nluug.nl/site/ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/4.1 .
4.2 is still available though. Still leaves me to wonder what Ajay needs 4.1
for anyway 8-x .
Bye,
Leonard.
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Suppose the customer's account name is myCus
create a file ~myCus/.forward:
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From: Ehrhart, Jay [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 11:29 PM
Subject: Forwarding email
I am using sendmail. How or where
Good question, because it probably answers why you are having problems
in the first place.
Since you are using / raid you need a initrd.img that holds and loads
the
(new) raid modules before / is mounted. Check your lilo.conf or
grub.conf to verify that you did use an initrd before.
On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 06:29:41AM -0700, Ehrhart, Jay wrote:
I am using sendmail. How or where do I set it up so that one customer's
email is forwarded to their new ISP mail server.
In the file /etc/aliases map the old address to the new address:
users_oldname: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
On Thu, 3 Jul 2003, Ehrhart, Jay wrote:
I am using sendmail. How or where do I set it up so that one customer's
email is forwarded to their new ISP mail server.
Create a file named .forward in users' home directory, and write the new
address in that file.
Another way is playing with
Hello,
I used to have a nice login screen done by Redhat that let me choose the
language and window manager among other things (standard8.0), but now I get
a xfree86 (or similar) and my nautilus and gedit icon have gone dead nor
will they run by command line.
I ran up2date this morning and
I'm going to try arranging the directives for 2.4.20-18.7 in the same
order as 2.4.9-34.
Rats. It didn't work. :| Same errors as before.
I'm going to check out the man page for mkinitrd, but it seems like there
is already one in /boot for the newer kernel. Any tips as to what I should
look
Benjamin J. Weiss wrote:
I offer another way to do it. If you're attempting to use your windows
computer to view an X environment on a linux box, you can use VNC instead.
And it's free.
The nice thing about this is you can leave a session running on your
Linux box for weeks, disconnecting
Alex wrote:
You are very wrong. MRTG does not offer a web interface with passwords
for each user to see his trafic and it does not cound TOTAL MB
transfered by that user in a given period of time.
If you're after web traffic, look at the web log analysis packages...
If you're after capturing
On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 10:40:38AM +0530, Raghuraj, Ajay wrote:
Hi,
I am looking out for redhat linux 4.1 . Can you tell me if it is
downloadable..
I doubt it.
but if you get desperate, i've go the Cheapbytes edition of RH 4.1,
I could mail you a copy of the CD, if you are willing to
The premise of the article is a silly one - that since noone uses WinNT
that the source is more valuable shared than deleted. The truth is that
MOST of Windows XP and 2003 _is_ WinNT. Microsoft's dominant position
comes from the fact that other operating systems don't have the full
Windows API.
On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 10:40:38AM +0530, Raghuraj, Ajay wrote:
Hi,
I am looking out for redhat linux 4.1 . Can you tell me if it is
downloadable..
I doubt it.
but if you get desperate, i've go the Cheapbytes edition of RH 4.1,
I could mail you a copy of the CD, if you are willing to
On Thursday 03 July 2003 10:21 am, Redhat71 wrote:
On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 10:40:38AM +0530, Raghuraj, Ajay wrote:
Hi,
I am looking out for redhat linux 4.1 . Can you tell me if it is
downloadable..
I doubt it.
but if you get desperate, i've go the Cheapbytes edition of RH 4.1,
Thanks for the info!
Haley
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I doubt it.
Duke University has from version 1.0 stored on its FTP server. If you
want an older version of Red Hat check there. Since it is a University
server you might want to hold off downloading until after hours.
The URL is:
ftp://ftp.dulug.duke.edu/
check the path
Charles McColm wrote:
I doubt it.
Duke University has from version 1.0 stored on its FTP server. If you
want an older version of Red Hat check there. Since it is a University
server you might want to hold off downloading until after hours.
The URL is:
ftp://ftp.dulug.duke.edu/
check the path
Just wondering if libstdc++-libc6.1-2.so.3 has been depreciated? I have
the latest libstdc++-3.2.2-5 installed (Red Hat 9) and libstdc++-libc6
doesn't seem to be in it. I did a little googling and found that
libstdc++-2.95 apparently provided it. I want to install a rpm I found
on freshmeat
On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 10:53, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
ftp://ftp.dulug.duke.edu/ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/4.1/en/iso/i386
is empty
I actually have some 4.1 CD's, but I only have a dialup connection. I
could mail them to the individual that wanted them if they email me.
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Hi,
I am setting a network file server, try using another machine to access
files on this server.
nfs server (jack.cat.edu), in /etc/exports:
/home/king edge.cat.edu(rw,no_root_squash)
king is the user name on jack.cat.edu
client (edge.cat.edu), in /etc/fstab:
jack.cat.edu:/home/king
On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 16:21, Mark Haney wrote:
I personally don't mind the tighter wm's, but really, I don't want to
set up anything additional that I don't really need. Like I said,
Well, you are wasting more valuable resources (CPU RAM) with Gnome/KDE
than with a lightweight wm (disk
David Richards wrote:
I would also download chkrootkit from www.chkrootkit.org to make sure
that there is no rootkits (backdoors/trojan horses) installed on the
server.
david
I just got this this morning, from someone else:
The below information is data from my firewall. As you can see it
Here is my problem:
I have a RH9 box with two network cards. One network card connects to a
cable modem and the other to a hub. I would like to share the Internet
connection with other computers in the house.
I was hoping to find a share connection tick box somewhere in the
network configuration
There is a little bit more to it than just sharing your connection, you also
would like to make sure that the machines behind the RH9 box are protected.
If you use something like Webmin (http://www.webmin.com) you can use their
Firewall Module to enable NAT and share your connection rather easily
I am running a RH 8.0 box with up2date sendmail and when I got to
www.dnsreport.com i get the following error. Anyone know what the cause
is?
WARN: One or more of your mailservers does not accept mail in the domain
literal format ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). Mailservers are technically required
RFC1123
The easiest way to harden a cgi-bin program is to
make the assumption that you cannot trust user input. Most exploits come
from buffer over-flows, so you need to ensure that you avoid that. I can't
remember the exact C routines, but one type of read just reads the entire input
(which is
IMHO you should use a dedicated system for sharing your internet
connection. All you need is a pretty low end desktop and you can load
any number of prebuilt products, such as Smoothwall or IPCop. There are
tons of others too.
I use IPCop and had it installed in about 15 minutes the first time
This is a very simple IPTABLES/NAT config. It offers almost no firewall
protection.
Check www.netfilter.org to write more rules to protect yourself better.
type iptables-restore
then enter the following (copy and paste is ok)(Remove the
# Generated by iptables-save v1.2.7a on Thu Jul 3
On 3 Jul 2003, Daniel Dui wrote:
Here is my problem:
I have a RH9 box with two network cards. One network card connects to a
cable modem and the other to a hub. I would like to share the Internet
connection with other computers in the house.
I was hoping to find a share connection tick
Don't use Gnome, install webmin (http://www.webmin.com) it uses the web
server to provide a graphical way to administer the box, including adding
users.
Ben
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why are you making this so difficult? why not have the cable
modem go to the hub, and let the hosts all plug into the hub?
that's what we're doing here, and it's pretty easy.
unless you have a static IP for that first box and want it to
be visible to the net, that is.
There might be
On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 11:38, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
On 3 Jul 2003, Daniel Dui wrote:
Here is my problem:
I have a RH9 box with two network cards. One network card connects to a
cable modem and the other to a hub. I would like to share the Internet
connection with other computers
That'll take a while to set up as 10.15.38.25 doesn't have telnetd or rexecd
set up. Also, the non-linux box is actually a non-*nix box.
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From: Hermann Kaiser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 10:50 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re:
Or, you could buy a $50 US Dlink Cable/DSL NAT firewall Router that will
give you as many IP's as you want, packet filtering protection, and not eat
up your CPU cycles. :)
http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=62
Ben
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To: redhat
At 11:32 AM 7/3/03, Richard Humphrey wrote:
I am running a RH 8.0 box with up2date sendmail and when I got to
www.dnsreport.com i get the following error. Anyone know what the cause
is?
WARN: One or more of your mailservers does not accept mail in the domain
literal format ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 11:45:25AM -0400, Michael Gargiullo wrote:
Most cable systems won't allow that to work. I work for a cable
company, and we only allow 1 MAC address to be associated with the cable
modem. Our system won't let that work at all. I know comcast is the
same way, and I
On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 16:45, Michael Gargiullo wrote:
On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 11:38, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
On 3 Jul 2003, Daniel Dui wrote:
Here is my problem:
I have a RH9 box with two network cards. One network card connects to a
cable modem and the other to a hub. I would
Thanks for your message, but the computer is already there up and
running. I am asking how to configure it to share the connection with
other machines.
-daniel
On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 16:34, James Pifer wrote:
IMHO you should use a dedicated system for sharing your internet
connection. All you
Hello to everyone:
I installed Redhat Advanced Server 2.1, then i installed Squirellmail. The problem
became when i try to login on the webmail, i got the following message: Unknown user
or password incorrect
It's extrange because when i login by eudora or outlook, it works great!. So i guess
At 03:52 PM 7/2/03, Frank Bax wrote:
RedHat7.2 - OOo 1.0.3.1 - We have placed some OOo documents on our
intranet. When I click the link to a OOo document, the file is displayed
as garbage within Konqueror. If I right-click, save as to disk, then
browse disk and double-click on file, then OOo
On Thu, 3 Jul 2003, Benjamin J. Weiss wrote:
Or, you could buy a $50 US Dlink Cable/DSL NAT firewall Router that will
give you as many IP's as you want, packet filtering protection, and not eat
up your CPU cycles. :)
http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=62
yes, by george, that man's got the
On Thu, 3 Jul 2003, Michael Kalus wrote:
why are you making this so difficult? why not have the cable
modem go to the hub, and let the hosts all plug into the hub?
that's what we're doing here, and it's pretty easy.
unless you have a static IP for that first box and want it to
Hi,
Is it possible (and how) to set openoffice (1.0.2) to print to kprinter, i.e.
can you give it the print command somewhere? Thanks for any hint.
The reason for asking is that I have a laptop which is connected to different
printers at different times, and they all work nicely from KDE
Hi all,
I got a second-hand Voodoo3 card from a friend. I see that Red Hat
claims to support it and, indeed, when I insert it into my cheap
Walmart.com computer, all seems well. I see a message from the BIOS on
the video card, the integrated display circuitry appears to Kudzu to
have been
Hi all!
I have been trying to get my RH 8.0 to reboot correctly for some time. I
have asked questions of the RH elite here on the mail list and I have not
gone anywhere.
I loaded Linux on a laptop. Right from the start I have had difficulties
getting past pcmcia. I cannot boot on the network.
On 3 Jul 2003, Michael Gargiullo wrote:
On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 11:38, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
On 3 Jul 2003, Daniel Dui wrote:
Here is my problem:
I have a RH9 box with two network cards. One network card connects to a
cable modem and the other to a hub. I would like to share
On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 11:57, Kent Borg wrote:
On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 11:45:25AM -0400, Michael Gargiullo wrote:
Most cable systems won't allow that to work. I work for a cable
company, and we only allow 1 MAC address to be associated with the cable
modem. Our system won't let that work
Maybe you should check what ports are involved and on which side the
problem is. Try using tcpdump to see the traffic between both nodes.
On the linux box tcpdump host name-or-ip-on-non-linux-box.
And to see if the linux box is listening on the rexec port use
netstat -rn|grep 512.
Please post the
Actually, a Linksys Router with a built in switch has the ability to forward
for ports. Thus giving you an Internet visible server for certain ports. You
can host a website, server mail, ssh, or for those darn kids...setup a Quake
server! (hmmm feeling old. Are Quake servers even hip anymore?)
Nope, there is currently nothing in the virtusertable. I havent made any
changes to stock sendmail.mc other than commenting the DAEMON_OPTIONS
line and adding MASQUERADE AS lines and rebuilding the mc file.
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This is exactly the configuration I'm usingworks flawlessly...
Make sure that you run the latest BIOS firmware code on the
Linksys Wireless HUB...earlier versions were troublesome.
MacDuff
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Well, you can do a couple of things. You could boot into single user mode by
entering linux single (quotes mine) at the boot prompt. This will boot you
into single user mode and possibly get you past the problem. Then you could
mount your hd and go into /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/ (or rc5.d depending on
I use a linksys card and each time I upgrade I have to re-compile the
drivers (tulip and pci-scan. AS I recall, the tulip from netdrivers may
not work. If that is the case you have to go through the Linksys site.)
I can't remember if my source code came from the netdrivers package or if
I got it
use this one
#!/bin/sh
echo Enabling IP forward ...
#/sbin/modprobe ip_nat_ftp
echo 1 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
/sbin/ipchains -P forward DENY
/sbin/ipchains -A forward -s 192.168.1.0/24 -j MASQ
copy these to a file make it chmod 755 filename execute it and there u
go
At the bottom of the page it says that warnings can be safely ignored.
Mark
On Thu, 3 Jul 2003, Richard Humphrey wrote:
I am running a RH 8.0 box with up2date sendmail and when I got to
www.dnsreport.com i get the following error. Anyone know what the cause
is?
WARN: One or more of your
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