On 6/6/03 10:04 AM, "Dallam Wych" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spit this out
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> On Fri, Jun 06, 2003 at 08:28:41AM -0500, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
>> To be honest I'm tired of getting this type of email (with the .pif
>> attachment) period, but haven't a clue on how to stop it withou
On 4/5/03 12:31 AM, "DuSTiN KRySaK" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spit this out onto
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> It was compiled from source - what would the right file be?
>
Well I had a RH8 box, so I just scooped the /etc/rc.d/init.d/http file from
there, and dropped it onto my RH9
On 4/4/03 9:53 PM, "Rodolfo J. Paiz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spit this out
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> Compiling from source, you may need to place the right file in
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd first.
It was compiled from source - what would the right file be?
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Ok - I just compiled apache and installed the newest one on RH 9. Now with
me being new to Linux and all - I was surprised when I went and ran:
# service httpd start
But it says https is unrecognized.
I can start it fine with:
# httpd -k start
I am just wondering how I would go about adding
Anyone heard if Redhat will be releasing an update for Apache that will
patch the below issue?
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,110142,00.asp
http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/CHANGES_2.0
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On 4/3/03 11:27 PM, "Jim Wilferling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spit this out onto
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> So I was wondering If
> anyone out there knew a way to dl the disk images, then mount them
> directly and update from that
Pulled from the archives...
# mount -tiso9660 disk.iso /mnt/cdrom -o loop
On 4/1/03 7:49 PM, "Patrick S. Harper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spit
this out onto my computer screen:
> Hello,
> The ISO's burnt fine in nero, but when I do the load they fail the
> media check. Has anyone else seen this? Just wondering.
Mine ran fine on the media check. Did your checksum's work ou
On 4/1/03 2:30 PM, "CORNELY Nicolas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spit this out
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>> loaded...
>
> I did it.
And? Works fine? Issues? Problem hardware?
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On 4/1/03 2:20 PM, "Stephen Kuhn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spit this out
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> Uh, I thought it was posted 19 minutes ago...two minutes is a big
> leap...
Well at the time I hit "send"... ;-)
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On 4/1/03 2:08 PM, "Stephen Kuhn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spit this out
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> (Maybe the lack of response is an indication of it's viability?)
Well maybe - but granted I did only post 16 minutes ago! ;-)
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I hate to chime in on the RH9 stuff - but just curious if anyone has loaded
it, and anything to report back?
Also what version of Apache, MySQL & VSFTPD does V9 come with?
Thanks!
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On 3/31/03 5:55 PM, "Gideon Rasmussen, CISSP" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spit
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> According to the Dell site, Redhat 7.3 is the most currently supported version
That is funny - I ordered mine preloaded with RH 8 from them...
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On 3/28/03 10:07 AM, "Richard S. Crawford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spit
this out onto my computer screen:
>From the redhat menu - choose logout.
Then you will be at the terminal.
# exit
to log the user off.
Upon return login at the terminal then
# startx
Done deal.
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On 3/25/03 3:06 PM, "Curtis Vaughan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spit this out onto
my computer screen:
> I was setting up a computer for a friend with RH8 and did something
> stupid. Basically, I set his up2date utility up on my account. How do I
> change this?
>
> Curtis Vaughan
>
> WashTech (CWA Loca
On 3/25/03 1:38 PM, "Gene Yoo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spit this out onto my
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> i was just giving my little sarcasm : ) ...
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I figured as much - but I thought the link might still be of interest to
some... ;-)
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On 3/25/03 12:00 PM, "Gene Yoo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spit this out onto my
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> join the club, i've been scrawling around to find more info
> : ) ...
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http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=3119
Try that - gives a little info...
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On 3/24/03 11:56 AM, "Robert P. J. Day" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spit this
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>
> before anyone gets too cranked up about this, it is almost
> certainly bogus. look at the return email address --
> redhat.chtah.com.
>
> a quick browse of www.chtah.com shows an obvious
> spa
On 3/24/03 11:39 AM, "Ric Tibbetts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spit this out onto my
computer screen:
> It has to be a typo.
>
> Ric
>
And if it is not a typo - are these release ISO's? Or a beta of some kind?
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Hi there - I have now been using linux for a few weeks (V8.0) and I have
been really loving it... But I now have a reason (server) to run V7.2 I
was wondering if anyone has a link that points out the differences between
the two Like I said - brand new
So I have no idea if the redhat-c
On 3/17/03 1:09 PM, "Michael Schwendt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spit this out
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> [recycling an old posting]
>
> The proper installation path is to the root of a directory tree as
> described in the README on disc #1. For instance, if you mounted
> disc #1 on /mnt/cdrom, it woul
Hi there - I have copied all 3 disks of my RH install CD's to my hard
drive Now when using redhat-config-packages, I know you are supposed to
specify "-t" to do the path... Now what I am wondering - where exactly does
the path need to go to? The root of the cd? Right to the RPMS directory?
I
On 3/13/03 1:12 AM, "Alan Harding" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spit this out onto
my computer screen:
> An interesting thought. I personally use the Codeweavers Crossover
> package, I have to say the best $69 I ever spent, (mind you there was
> that little place outside Veags.). I can run all my Offic
On 3/12/03 6:27 PM, "Mike Vanecek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spit this out
onto my computer screen:
> I just do a ssh -X [EMAIL PROTECTED] and then issue a
>
> nautilus &
>
> command to start it. It will be real slow though.
>
IF I use it, it will be on local LAN use only... I was more curious if it
Hi there - is there a way to open a GUI (gnome) file browser when connecting
to a machine through ssh (with the -X option)?
Or would I have to install something like midnight commander?
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On 3/12/03 11:31 AM, "Mark Lundy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spit this out
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> Yeah, you haven't made the /data directory!
>
> mkdir /data
> mount -a (will read /etc/fstab and mount all definitions in it, saving
> you a reboot!)
DOH
Ok, the book I was reading didn't mention t
Hi there...
I have a 2nd hard drive (IDE) that I am putting into a RH8 box. It has data
on it as well
So I dropped the drive in, and the BIOS config was fine...
So then I tried mounting the drive just to make sure...
# mkdir /mnt/data
# mount -t ext3 /dev/hdb1 /mnt/data
This worked fine. S
On 3/11/03 1:41 PM, "Michael Schwendt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spit this out
onto my computer screen:
> No. This is not the info I meant. Show a complete console session as
> you type in the commands and get error output. What do "rpm -qa '*sql*'"
> and "rpm -e packagename" return? Copy'n'paste from a
On 3/11/03 12:42 AM, "Michael Schwendt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spit this out
onto my computer screen:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> On Mon, 10 Mar 2003 21:15:19 -0800, DuSTiN KRySaK wrote:
>
>> Hi there - installed mysql,
>
> Red
Hi there - earlier yesterday, someone passed on the info on how to change
the path the redhat-config-packages looks for the rh8 cd's, but I have a
question.. What if you are installing a 3rd party RPM, and it prompts for a
cd? Is there a way to point that to the cd files on your hard drive?
.
Hi there - installed mysql, then updated through up2date...
Then I had a situation where I had to uninstall it... So I did so from the
packager
But it uninstalled the original version, and RPM -qa still shows the newer
version as installed - yet will not let me uninstall it, or re-install the
Hi there - just learning redhat, and I need to learn a SQL - now I was
wondering what the diff was between Mysql VS postgreSQL? Is one easier for a
beginner than the other? One more stable? One play nicer with web pages
(that will be my use for it).
Thanks!
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Hi there - is there a way to change the path that that
redhat-config-packages looks in when installing stuff from cd? I have a
large hard drive, and want to copy the 3 cd's to my backup drive, and then
if I ever install, update or anything like that - and it wants the cd's,
they are already there -
tton after making any changes ) but it works fine.
>
> Terry
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Behalf Of DuSTiN KRySaK
> Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 2:17 AM
> To: Redhat Mailing List
> Subject: MySQL Gui
>
&g
Can anyone recommend a MySQL Gui besides phpMyAdmin? I also tried the
MySQLcc as well and it just locks up on connection to the SQL server
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Yeah I can see that.. Was just curious.. I am going to disable the root ssh
access, and ad my user id to the sudoers file, and then I can do stuff that
way.
d
On 3/7/03 2:10 PM, "Bart SCHELSTRAETE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spit this
out onto my computer screen:
> DuSTiN KRySaK
Quick question..
I na one user environment - is leaving root able to SSH in bad? I mean I
know typically you are to disable SSH access for ROOT. But I am wondering
why? Are there known exploits? If I am the only person with access to this
machine, is there an issue?
Sorry for the newbie security
:
> On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 10:44:49AM -0800, DuSTiN KRySaK wrote:
>> I was wondering what is the best way I can restrict a new user just to FTP
>> publishing. Well read/write/modify only to a certain folder (not even a home
>> folder). I mean - I assume by default a new user h
at 10:44:49AM -0800, DuSTiN KRySaK wrote:
>> I was wondering what is the best way I can restrict a new user just to FTP
>> publishing. Well read/write/modify only to a certain folder (not even a home
>> folder). I mean - I assume by default a new user has more access than
>>
Is there a reason why this command would not list all services.. IE off the
top of my head, I have coldfusion installed, and I never saw it in the
list... Yet is I look with the ps -aux, it shows..
just curious...
d
On 3/7/03 10:59 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spit this out
mmand line. It's much more versatile.
>
> <>
>
>
>
> On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 13:41, DuSTiN KRySaK wrote:
>> Hi there...
>>
>> How does one restart/stop/start a service from the command line?
>>
>> I have a desktop reference book of
Hi there...
I was wondering what is the best way I can restrict a new user just to FTP
publishing. Well read/write/modify only to a certain folder (not even a home
folder). I mean - I assume by default a new user has more access than
that... I just want to lock this user down since FTP is clear te
Hi there...
How does one restart/stop/start a service from the command line?
I have a desktop reference book of commands, and can't seem to find it in
there.
Also - how would one see the services available on the command line and
their current status (start/stopped)?
Thanks!
Dustin
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are explained there.
>
> Look for the following options:
>
> chroot_list_enable
> chroot_list_file
> local_root
>
>
> hth
>
> -Original Message-
> From: DuSTiN KRySaK [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 5:32 PM
> To: Redhat
Hi there, I am trying to configure vsftpd, and I have it working, but I was
wondering how you can lock a user to a particular folder? I am looking to
lock some to their home folders, and one in particular to an apache
directory for publishing a site.
Any help is appreciated, or a link to a how-to
This is exactly what I did!
On 2/14/03 1:43 PM, "Sites, Brad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spit this out onto my
computer screen:
> David Busby wrote:
>> AFAIK TAR just stuffs everything into one file, no compression.
>> Gzip after TARing
>>
>
>
> Actually, you can use the -z option on tar to make it
Sorry - yeah I specified the Gzip after!
Thanks!
On 2/14/03 1:35 PM, "David Busby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spit this out onto my
computer screen:
> AFAIK TAR just stuffs everything into one file, no compression.
> Gzip after TARing
>
> /B
> - Original Messa
Thanks!
I think I might actually just do it with TAR - it seems to work fine, and
then the output is compressed too.
Dustin
On 2/14/03 12:40 PM, "Sites, Brad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spit this out onto
my computer screen:
> DuSTiN KRySaK wrote:
>> Hi there - I a
Hi there - I am wondering what the best command is to use to sync one folder
with another? I am simply backing up a folder to another drive, and I know I
could just copy over, but I want the backup to have any files removed that I
may remove out of the original
I'm just going to throw it in a
Me being the newbie I am - -- didn't know you can do that...
Dustin
On 2/11/03 8:27 PM, "Todd A. Jacobs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spit this out
onto my computer screen:
> On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, DuSTiN KRySaK wrote:
>
>> Looking for it... Just keep coming across Mandr
Where can you download Cfdisk for redhat?
Looking for it... Just keep coming across Mandrake versions...
On 2/11/03 7:08 PM, "Todd A. Jacobs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spit this out
onto my computer screen:
> On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Jeffrey Tadlock wrote:
>
>> Disk Druid is only available during the
not
> specified on the command line - 5% of gigabytes of
> disk space is just way too much "unusable" space for
> me.
>
>> From there, update your /etc/fstab file to mount the
> partition as an ext3 file system on boot.
>
> Note: you could "label" the par
Hi there - I installed RH8 on a system with 2 physical hard drives.
I let Linux partition the first as it wanted, but now I am in the GUIO, and
need to format the 2nd drive and mount it...
How would I go about this?
I had a look under system tools, and the is the disk manager in there - but
I d
Is Bluecurve part of Gnome? Or is it an independent package? Or is Bluecirve
simply nothing more than a "theme" in gnome?
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I am new to linux...
What is the SPEC file? Just a text file?
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On 2/10/03 7:08 AM, "Joshua Schmidlkofer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spit this
out onto my computer screen:
> Download the SRPM for Redhats 2.0.x, and look at the SPEC file.
>
> js
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Hi there, I was wondering if anyone knew what the default modules were that
were compiled into the latest RPM for HTTPD from redhat 8?
I am looking to compile my own version of V2.0.44 but want to run the exact
same modules...
Thanks in advance!
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I JUST bought one with RH 8 on it.. Have not had a chance to put it through
it's paces yet though.
I have heard only good things about their support in general, but I have
nothing first hand yet though.
Dustin
On 1/31/03 8:57 AM, "Bret Hughes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spit this out onto
my computer s
And also, I was wondering how I can find out which file I can now delete to
clean up the root of my drive from this self imposed mess?
-The Newbie Dumb kid. (Dustin)
On 1/30/03 12:25 AM, "DuSTiN KRySaK" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spit this out onto
my computer screen:
> Ok, s
make
then:
make install
Can anyone see where I went wrong? I am just trying to upgrade my Apach
install from 2.0.40 to 2.0.44 with all the same options and modules in the
same location And to have the GUI work too.
Thanks in advance!
Dustin
On 1/28/03 11:22 PM, "DuSTiN KRySaK&
Hi there... I have a win2000 network, and want to start to get away from
that... And I need a simple file server, and I was hoping to have it run
RH8... Now - I was wondering.. Was it possible to share out a folder on the
RH box, but use the user id's from my (w2K) Active Directory? I do not want
t
Also, does this also install with the same modules and configuration as the
previous version?
And if not, how can you see what modules were compiled with Apache In the
original installs so you can be sure to compile and upgrade with the same
features?
Sorry for the billion questions... I am just
Nice!!! Thanks for the info!!!
Dustin
On 1/29/03 9:38 AM, "Rick Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spit this out onto
my computer screen:
> If you want the new version to install on top of the old - use the
> additional configure flag:
>
> --with-layout=RedHat (double-check configure for case)
>
>
t;> Subject: Re: Compile modules for Apache V2
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 11:22:40PM -0800, DuSTiN KRySaK wrote:
>>> Hi there, I need to compile Apache again so that I can hopefully get
>>> coldfusion mx to work with my version of redhat (V8)... At
>
is an easier way to get this installed.
Thanks!!!
Dustin
On 1/28/03 11:22 PM, "DuSTiN KRySaK" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spit this out onto
my computer screen:
> Hi there, I need to compile Apache again so that I can hopefully get
> coldfusion mx to work with my version of redh
Hi there, I need to compile Apache again so that I can hopefully get
coldfusion mx to work with my version of redhat (V8)... At any rate, I am
pretty new to Linux, and I was wondering which Apache modules I should
include when I compile apache? I know it all depends on what I want my
server to be a
Does anyone know if there is a RPM anywhere for Apache 2.0.41 or above? I
need it for coldfusion to work on my redhat 8 system. But since I am brand
to linux ,and have been reading, etc I still prefer the RPM at this
point. On the redhat FTP, the newest they seem to have is 2.0.40.
And if ther
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