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On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 12:38, Mike Burger wrote:
On Wed, 4 Jun 2003, Christopher Lyon wrote:
I have been having some problems with some of the services running
on
Redhat 8.0. I will do a service name start and the service will
run
I have been having some problems with some of the services running on
Redhat 8.0. I will do a service name start and the service will run
for a while but during the night it will fail. I have fixed the problem
with that service but I want to be e-mailed or paged if this happens
again. Does anybody
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Subject: PortSentry Like functions
I am looking for a way to lock down a box with Redhat 8.0
I am looking for a way to lock down a box with Redhat 8.0 on it that has
mysql, apache and other misc services on it to just specific ip
addresses and to the localhost. I didn't want to do go the extent of
getting iptables or netfilter up on it I just wanted something basic
that would work with
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On Monday 02 June 2003 08:10 pm, Christopher Lyon wrote:
I am
Does anybody know what would cause this to happen if I did a reboot from
an SSH session and the computer is locked up but the only indication is
that the caps lock light and scroll lock light are blinking. Any ideas?
BTW, RH 8.0 on a Tyan 2425
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Christopher Lyon wrote:
Does anybody know what would cause this to happen if I did a reboot
from
an SSH session and the computer is locked up but the only indication
is
that the caps lock light and scroll lock light are blinking. Any
ideas?
BTW, RH 8.0 on a Tyan 2425
HEllo,
Those
I seem to be having a problem with copy files in or out of this machine.
I noticed that a console message just came up and it said eepro100:
wait_for_cmd_done timeout! I have never seen this before and I noticed
that the box from the networking standpoint is completely locked up.
Anybody seen this
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On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 10:06:20AM -0800, Christopher Lyon wrote:
I seem to be having a problem with copy files in or out of this
machine.
I noticed that a console message just came up and it said eepro100
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Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 11:36 PM
Subject: eepro100: wait_for_cmd_done timeout!
I seem to be having a problem with copy files in or out of this
machine.
I noticed that a console message just came up
This might be a dumb question but since I am mostly using X windows and
evolution I don't know what to use in the text environment. If I needed
to pull email from a POP server and parse over the subjects with a
filter what would the best POP client be to perform that operation?
Any ideas?
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From: Christopher Lyon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 8:28 PM
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Subject: Text Based POP3
This might be a dumb question but since I am mostly using X windows
and
evolution I don't know what to use in the text environment. If I
script, sorry.
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From: Christopher Lyon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 8:32 PM
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I didn't see that you could command line that down to an automatic
script. Do I need more RTFM
and procmail will do anything you
want
with it. Then you use any email reader out there to read your mail.
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Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 8:39 PM
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Subject: RE: Text Based POP3
Sorry,
I left
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Jason Costomiris writes:
On Sunday, February 2, 2003, at 03:41 PM, Dick St.Peters wrote:
A DMZ with RFC1918 private-IP-space addressing? I'll grant that's
imaginative ... kinda useless though.
Is there a way to select and de-select individual packages using this or
is it just there pre defined groups?
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I was wondering if anybody had any input on modem sharing software that
allows me to use a red hat box to share modems to other red hat or Linux
users and windows users. Anybody feedback?
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Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 16:24
Subject: Suggestions on modem sharing software
I was wondering if anybody had any input on modem sharing software
I have a bunch of RH8.0 machines that are sitting in Telco closets and
was wondering if I am digging myself a hole with these things powering
on and off without using the shutdown command. Am I going to kill or
break something but basically just unplugging these machines?
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Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 12:10 PM
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On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 14:58, Christopher Lyon wrote:
I have a bunch of RH8.0 machines that are sitting
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On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 13:00, Christopher Lyon wrote:
The issue is since these are in telco closets
This link that Ed G provided has a bunch of patches including patch24. I
will see how that works out. As far as the performance issue I noticed
that it loves memory so the more you have in your system the better.
When I did that it was much better but I do have a Tyan 2460 with two
Athlon 1.9's
Hidong,
I have asked VMware about this and that was three months ago. I still
don't have a response but what I found was if you install the kernel
source files and then try to recompile VMware you should be good to go.
It does error out after closing VMware but so far so good for me.
Does anybody know how to get the detailed information like
CPU/Motherboard temperature, fan speed, and SMART drive alerts off the
motherboard? I am using RH8.0 and was wondering if there was something
like that out there. Any feedback?
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Does anybody have any documents or links on making RH8.0 secure, ie
locking it down?
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Your assumption was correct but both of you have great feed back. I am
interested more in the aspects of securing linux (RH8.0) in a corporate
environment where there is mixture of friendlys and hostels.
Good feedback. Looks like there is some reading to do! (Like it ever
ends)
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So you see the jobs running? Also, what does your crontab -e say?
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Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 11:30 AM
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Subject: Re: Cron jobs not running in RH 8.0
Nothing. it look like all is going fine.
This might be a dumb question but how can I get the com ports on the PC
to act as terminals just as if I was telneted or sshed into the box. I
am using RH8.0 if that helps.
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