Hi all,
I'm running Apache with virtual hosts and I have a few domains which are
running PHP messageboards.
Now when these PHP scripts call Mail() to send emails the emails are
getting sent with an evelope sender of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there anything I can set in each virtual host to correctly
Dear All,
I've setup vsftpd on my RH Linux 8.0 box. I've some questions I want to
ask...
Problem 1:
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When I connect to my FTP Server I get the following messages:
257 "/home/rj"
TYPE A
200 ASCII tastes bad, dude.
PORT 193,1,1,99,8,3
200 PORT command successful. Consider using PASV.
LIS
I am really new to Linux so if anyone could help it would be greatly
appreciated.
My setup is three Windows XP Pro computers and one Linux 9.0 computer which
has an HP 845c printer attached to it via USB all on the same Workgroup. I
setup up the SAMBA Server on the Linux box according to the ins
On Sun, 2003-10-19 at 23:11, Hugh Taylor wrote:
> Sorry, I wasn't sure what make/model you were referring to, and at the
> time, I only knew what I sent you. I believe the wireless card is an
> Askey Prism 2.5 mini-pci card. I have a message into the notebook mfg to
> make sure of this. I have
It is behind a Dlink router. When online the port 80 coming in will be
directed to 8080 internally which Tomcat is using. I haven't opened it up
for full time Internet access, until I get some things secure and
working. My internal network access via 192.168.0.X cannot connect to the
web sit
Jason Dixon wrote:
On Sun, 2003-10-19 at 22:24, Hugh Taylor wrote:
Jason Dixon wrote:
On Sun, 2003-10-19 at 21:33, Hugh Taylor wrote:
Redhat 9 does not detect the PCI wireless (a Prism 2.5) in my new
laptop. When I use a Knoppix CD to boot, it is detected. Any ideas?
On Sun, Oct 19, 2003 at 08:26:13PM -0500, lrnobs wrote:
> I have the following iptables basically borrowed from
> http://www.sns.ias.edu/~jns/security/iptables/rules.html but I need to open
> up access to a web site running with Tomcat and Apache.
>
> I tried to modify it (in bold) below to open
On Sun, 2003-10-19 at 22:24, Hugh Taylor wrote:
> Jason Dixon wrote:
> >On Sun, 2003-10-19 at 21:33, Hugh Taylor wrote:
> >
> >>Redhat 9 does not detect the PCI wireless (a Prism 2.5) in my new
> >>laptop. When I use a Knoppix CD to boot, it is detected. Any ideas?
> >>
> >>>What's the make
Jason Dixon wrote:
On Sun, 2003-10-19 at 21:33, Hugh Taylor wrote:
Redhat 9 does not detect the PCI wireless (a Prism 2.5) in my new
laptop. When I use a Knoppix CD to boot, it is detected. Any ideas?
What's the make/model?
The laptop is a PowerPro C 3:16 (original mfg is Quanta),
th
On Sun, 2003-10-19 at 21:55, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
> At 19:33 10/19/2003, you wrote:
> >Redhat 9 does not detect the PCI wireless (a Prism 2.5) in my new laptop.
> >When I use a Knoppix CD to boot, it is detected. Any ideas?
>
> My IBM Thinkpad T23 has one of those, and it works well with the
At 19:33 10/19/2003, you wrote:
Redhat 9 does not detect the PCI wireless (a Prism 2.5) in my new laptop.
When I use a Knoppix CD to boot, it is detected. Any ideas?
My IBM Thinkpad T23 has one of those, and it works well with the
linux-wlan-ng project drivers.
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On Sun, 2003-10-19 at 21:33, Hugh Taylor wrote:
> Redhat 9 does not detect the PCI wireless (a Prism 2.5) in my new
> laptop. When I use a Knoppix CD to boot, it is detected. Any ideas?
What's the make/model?
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Redhat 9 does not detect the PCI wireless (a Prism 2.5) in my new
laptop. When I use a Knoppix CD to boot, it is detected. Any ideas?
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I have the following iptables basically borrowed from
http://www.sns.ias.edu/~jns/security/iptables/rules.html
but I need to open up access to a web site running with Tomcat and Apache.
I tried to modify it (in bold) below to open up access to my web site but I am locked out.
Thanks for any help.
The default Redhat startup script has a grep command that launches
IPTABLES_CONFIG.
I hard coded the launch of my script instead /etc/iptables.rules and the
script runs fine.
I have to start another posting now, my script locks me out of my web site.
Thanks,
Larry Nobs
At 07:04 PM 10/19/2003
Hello again,
Another good question for you all - I have a 5 button mouse (2x left, 2x
right & middle). The extra 2 buttons were, in windows, used for fwd and
back in IE and the file manager. Im not bothered about it working in my
internet browser - mouse gestures in opera sorted that one. BUT...ca
lrnobs wrote:
I am working on my iptables script.
When I run the /etc/rc.d/init.d/iptables script which calls
/etc/iptables.rules it fails with the error
"bad argument modprobe"
If I just run the /etc/iptables.rules script I have no errors or if I
run modprobe ip_tables from bash I have no erro
senthil wrote:
I would like to know from you gurus out there if there will be a performace
drop when the operating system is located along with a RAID array in time
when any paging ( swap ) operations are done.
That doesn't make much sense. I'm going to assume you're asking if
performance will
I am working on my iptables script.
When I run the /etc/rc.d/init.d/iptables script which calls
/etc/iptables.rules it fails with the error
"bad argument modprobe"
If I just run the /etc/iptables.rules script I have no errors or if I run
modprobe ip_tables from bash I have no errors.
Any ideas
At 11:06 10/16/2003, you wrote:
My system is Red Hat Linux 9.
At the moment it's just a test box while I get used to the OS. I have
been tasked with setting up a webserver with mail support. I have been
using LAMP for a while so I am quite happy with that, but SendMail is
still a mystery.
Donald,
This may have been addressed before, and I think it's a bug on
Windows/Outlook Express's part. Nearly all emails that come to the list from
anyone using Ximian Evolution come up as white, with the body separated out
as a .txt attachment, and the headers as a .asc file, unless if I view the
full mes
My first guess would be to check your power supply. It may be too small for your system or delivering insufficient amps to carry the load.
Tom
Thomas S. Fortner
Burleson, Texas
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On Sunday 19 October 2003 01:39 pm, fred smith wrote:
You may be right about X-CD Roast support (or lack of it). That's not very
good. I never thought there was so much involved in burning a CD.
> On Sun, Oct 19, 2003 at 01:17:08PM -0400, damovand wrote:
> > On Sunday 19 October 2003 11:16 a
I have generally disliked Opera but the newest version is worth looking
at (IMO). This is the first version that has stayed on my computer for
more than a few minutes (in other words, it actually works as expected).
The bottom line is that it is smaller and considerably faster than
Mozilla. It als
On Sun, Oct 19, 2003 at 01:17:08PM -0400, damovand wrote:
> On Sunday 19 October 2003 11:16 am, Jason Staudenmayer wrote:
> I am going to try to find the option nont to close the CD on X-CD Roast . I'm
> too new to Linux environment to try the command line command ;-})
My recollecton is that X-C
On Sun, 2003-10-19 at 11:17, sam kupar wrote:
> samba.org has various versions.which one should i download for rh9,and browse a
> local LAN..
> thanks
> samkupar
> --- Jason Staudenmayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You need to have the samba client installed in order to see windows
> workstations
On Sunday 19 October 2003 11:16 am, Jason Staudenmayer wrote:
I am going to try to find the option nont to close the CD on X-CD Roast . I'm
too new to Linux environment to try the command line command ;-})
> Once a disk is closed it closed for good, unless it's a cd-rw then you can
> blank it an
if you want you can
use command line tools.
check
1.mkisofs for creating iso images.
2. cdrecord to burn cds
3. dd if you want to create a 1:1 image
of a cd.
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i have installed samba client.now from control centre what are the steps to browse the
local LAN
--- Jason Staudenmayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It should also be on you RH9 cd. The client version should really matter if
your just attaching to windows if you want to attach from window I would go
At 01:18 10/19/2003, you wrote:
I'm not going to touch the feminist jokes that could be made about "man
bash"-ing ;) Seriously though, I did glance at it earlier (and more
in-depth now), and it is suffering from a serious case of TMI (too
doggone much information...) Trying to find the pertinent
It should also be on you RH9 cd. The client version should really matter if
your just attaching to windows if you want to attach from window I would go
with the latest stable release, or what ever one came on the cd.
-Original Message-
From: sam kupar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunda
Once a disk is closed it closed for good, unless it's a cd-rw then you can
blank it and start over.
Get a new disk and try burning your first session, then add one more. I've
only used the command line burner and not the X style. I normally run in cmd
mode (init 3)
-Original Message-
From:
samba.org has various versions.which one should i download for rh9,and browse a local
LAN..
thanks
samkupar
--- Jason Staudenmayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You need to have the samba client installed in order to see windows
workstations over the network.
samba.org
-Original Message-
Fro
On Sunday 19 October 2003 11:00 am, Jason Staudenmayer wrote:
> sessions
> Look for the option to NOT CLOSE the disk but close the session and leave
> the disk open. multi-session
>
> -Original Message-
> From: damovand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2003 11:02 AM
> T
You need to have the samba client installed in order to see windows
workstations over the network.
samba.org
-Original Message-
From: sam kupar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2003 11:05 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: browsing local LAN
hi
i'm
sessions
Look for the option to NOT CLOSE the disk but close the session and leave
the disk open. multi-session
-Original Message-
From: damovand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2003 11:02 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: How to use a CD-Rom more than once to burn dat
hi
i'm using rh9.i am able to browse,download etc from internet.i also want to browse the
local LAN say as root or even a normal user.when i want to open files thru
konqueror,and click network,nothing happens(say like we can browse thru network
neighbourhood).in addition can i also access my fi
My question is can this be done? I am using RH9 and X-CD Roast to burn files
on a CD-Rom. But I want to use a CD that I previously used and add more
files to it. I could do this using Roxio on window's XP and I was wondering
if I can do the same using X-CD Roast.
I tried doing this by se
On Sunday 19 October 2003 08:19 am, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
Hello,
To burn CD you can find the step by step instruction on Redhat manuals site,
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-9-Manual/getting-started-guide/s1-disks-cdrom.html
I myself couldn't use the Nautilus facility to actually
> I suppose that if there aren't at least six ways to do something, it
> isn't worth doing ;)
>
> Now, out of plain old curiosity, where DOES bash get the default path
> from (as set by the administrator or RH), as it does not show up in ANY
> of the 3 files above???
>
PATH does not get d
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On Thu, 16 Oct 2003 19:28:44 +0100 (BST) chandrachud nanduri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>It would be very helpful if anybody can give the complete steps to burn
>cd's on Linux . Also , please mention which is the best Linux CD Burning
>Utility availa
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On 18-Oct-2003/20:11 +0530, Himanshu Arora <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I want to know the various flavors regarding the "User
>Interface" in linux. What extra things that can be added or removed so as
>to make the "User Interface" in linux better an
Hello again,
I have seen that the pcs which i am working now turn off unexpectly when
i change the tty and the xwindow several times.
I am using RedHat 9 in all the pcs.
Anyone have any idea what is going on?
Thank you all
Chema
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Thanks Rodolpho-
On Saturday, October 18, 2003, at 10:29 PM, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
Hello all-
I have googled, searched the archive, and read my RH Linux books, and
I must be missing something here.
What you want here is "man bash", just so you know.
I'm not going to touch the feminist jokes t
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