river into my kernel so it will work?
If I can't do it, then how else can I modularly install grsecurity into
the existing kernel? Is it possible?
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I think that's a pet peeve of a lot of people. I would be interested
in finding this out too! =)
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Rodolfo,
Can this be used on an ISP webserver, or does this only apply to a
dedicated firewall? Thanks.
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Hello,
You might want to try either Bugzilla (http://bugzilla.redhat.com for an
example) or http://www.otrs.org/ (which I use myself). OTRS seems to be more
suited for what your looking for.
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If you can use exim as your MTA (or hack the script to use Sendmail), then
here is an MRTG tool for you:
http://download.cheetaweb.com/mrtg-2.9.17-1cpanel.i386.rpm
(I've installed it on plain boxes before, and it works just the same as on a
cpanel box)
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Hello,
I'm trying to find out if there are any good links out there on how to make
your own server cluster setup using just the tools provided in RedHat Linux,
or other open source applications?
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FYI:
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cover)
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Ed,
I believe there was a review of some of those apps in Linux Journal
recently, might wanna do a search on their site to see if you can find an
Internet version of the article.
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What kind of information are you looking for, #'s of mail sent/recieved or
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> same as
will it work with above mentioned access point???. Please give
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> Jonathan M. Slivko wrote:
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>
> Huh???
>
> Maybe I'm misunderstanding your reply, but if an ISP has properly
configured
> their DNS server(s), it will not allow (ac
idering that the dns will be
different for
> different ISPs. I want to automatically assign DNS informatiion when I
connect to
> ISP.
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> On 28 Jul 2003 at 12:00, Jonathan M. Slivko wrote:
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> > What do you have in /etc/resolv.conf? You might want to t
What do you have in /etc/resolv.conf? You might want to try and set your DNS
information manually.
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> In Red Hat 8, when I connect
Hello,
Can RedHat 9 or 10 install via a PPPoE DSL connection, or do I have to
download the ISO's and install from CD and configure PPPoE after the system
is installed?
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> On Wednesday 23 July 2003 04:52 am,
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I would be interested in hearing about this as well, but on a much smaller
scale.
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> Hello Chums I wonder if you
Hate to ask the obvious, but have you tried it without the -f, just using
the filename?
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> I am running OpenSS
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I'm interested in getting some information on this as well? Anyone hav
I'm interested in getting some information on this as well? Anyone have any clues? The
only thing remotely close to load balancing is http://www.psoft.net that I can think
of. I will try and do a little web research and see if there is something else.
However, H-Sphere, the psoft.net product run
I think that it creates the new files (the updated ones) with .rpmnew so
any changes you made to the old files won't be overwritten by the
update. Just my 0.02 cents.
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Is it me, or is the list broken?
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First, please send all e-mails to this list in plain text, some
people don't have HTML compliant mail clients and cannot read your
HTML coded e-mail.
Second, have you tried using MRTG to monitor statistics?
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>Yer' dang tootin'!
"Use the source, Luke".
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Just as a note, Full duplex is actually not exactly part of the
standards because it removes support for network collision
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>Oh nuts, It's started snowing in Massachusetts, AGAIN!
>
>Does anybody know if there's any Linux development work being
>done in Key West? :-)
Jeff,
Have you tried going for a systems administrator/network administrator
position down in Florida? Datacenters are popping up left and right down
or under my desk itself).
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> > I appeared to have misconfigued Outlook to encrypt mail too, I have set it
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> > send as clear-text, hopefully that should clear it up.
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> My question is if you configured Outlook to encrypt mail, for specifically
> who did
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Thats as it was supposed to be. I had to select Send signed-message in
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Jeff,
What does this e-mail show up as?
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Intel ProExpress 10/100 Network Card
Which version would be the best to install on this system? I just want to
run 1 small site on it and a few e-mail accounts. That would be the sole
task of this machine. Thanks.
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Worse comes to worse, you buy Open Sound System for $35. You can go to
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your motherboard supports the type of RAM you want to get, as it's
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If I remember, you can do a -Uvh --force and that should work.
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He
ating around this
list (or was it the -install list?) a link for a custom made installer that was
designed to run in 16MB of RAM. You'll have to search the archives in order to find it
though.
HTH,
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I would have to say Limewire (I'm in agreement with Edward on this).
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Why indeed, but for the answer to that question, you'd have to ask the
poster :)
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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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On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, Ted Gervais wrote:
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Where did you get Quake 3 from? I'm trying to run it too.
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Why are you even using SquirrelMail? Try IMP, that should work alot better for
you but it does require a bit more tweaking than SquirrelMail, but is worth the
extra effort. Just my 0.02 cents.
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Jeff,
Have you ever tried RAID 5? It does pretty much the same thing.
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Max,
If you find something, be sure and let me know, OK?
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I have been strugglin
Have you tried running Xconfigurator (or the RH 8 equiv.) from CLI mode and
setting your modes that way?
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Robert,
Nice FAQ, this one is a keeper :)
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On Tue, 12 Nov 2002, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Nov 2002, Nick Wilson wrote:
>
&g
Nick,
go to www.rpmfind.net and get the nvidia source RPM and use rpm --build
and then you should be able to work with it from there.
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How about trying to find an SRPM and building it?
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> Just upgraded from 7.3 to
Justin,
Yes, that would be a *perfect* example of how you can use screen.
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>
> D
installed? Can this be fixed?
>
> Can someone please help me with this? I know I'm an idiot but that's why I'm
> asking the smart linux people what to do!!!
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> > rpm -Uvh --force glibc-2.2.5-39.i686.rpm kernel-2.4.18-10.i686.rpm
>
> Should do the job.
Thats assuming that the box doesn't get hosed during the upgrade :\
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It doesn't work on 6.2, maybe they changed it in 7.2. *shrug*
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Adam,
I know this is a bit off topic, but do you happen to have a copy of the
URL that you used to set up your card? I'm having a bit of trouble
setting mine up. Thanks.
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Vidiot,
Have you tried starting Netscape from the commandline and seeing what
happens?
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I know that you were looking for GUI based, but iptables can do
bandwidth limiting. Just thought you might like to have that option
available.
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Roger,
Nice link, I just bookmarked it :)
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AFAIK, Kazaa isn't available for Linux. Even if it was, I'm sure it's
full of spyware.
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Hello,
I'd ask that you keep me updated with the progress of your project. I
would be interested in hearing about the outcome of your experiments.
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Only one way to find out, bugzilla it :)
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You can also try the one from the W3C, called Amanda or something to that
effect.
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H. what kind of video card do you have? Can this video card do
1280x1024 at 85 Hz in Windows, or have you not tried it?
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Hello Robert,
In my experience, at least with Red Hat 7.3, XFree86 usually does a size
smaller than what you set it to in the config. So, you may want to try
that and let us know how that goes.
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Look on Freshmeat.net, there are plenty to choose from there.
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://www.google.com). Just another suggestion.
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How about MSN Messenger running PC to PC?
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Ed,
I would rather have everything scripted as the change will be occurring
rather fast and without too much notice, I don't have time for mistakes.
Again, I appreciate all the help. Thanks.
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Ed,
Name Based Virtual Hosting is the problem, as only the main IP is
changing (all the other IP's are fine). However, thanks for the
suggestion about the TTL, I will keep it mind.
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Gordon,
Maybe it's time for Google.com? ;)
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>It's probably worth noting that Red Hat Linux 8.0 comes with the AES
>crypto module for encrypted filesystems. I just can't find any
>documentation from Red Hat on how to set it up...
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Try CrossOver, it will run MS Office apps under Linux.
http://www.codeweavers.com/.
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Hello,
Does anyone here have any idea where I can get prebuilt RPM's for perl
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Langa,
Don't they have http:// mirrors up on http://www.linuxiso.org?
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Andrew,
You can try VNC for that. However, I don't have a URL for it at this
moment so you are going to have to google it. Sorry. HTH,
Jonathan M. Slivko
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Hello All,
Can anyone tell me what I need to do to upgrade MD5 hashes on a 6.2 box
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