Hey all,
Is there a way to figure out which UID/username or, preferably, which
PID has opened a particular port?
TIA!
-Fred
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Hi all,
(Sorry if this is a redundant copy of this message, I sent last night
but I didn't see my own message this morning so I think it disappeared!)
I'm having trouble compiling PHP 4.3.2 against Apache 1.3.27 with
mod_ssl. It doesn't even get past 'configure'... It seems to be balking
at IMAP
Hi all,
I'm having trouble compiling PHP 4.3.2 against Apache 1.3.27 with
mod_ssl. It doesn't even get past 'configure'... It seems to be balking
at IMAP support. My configure line is as follows:
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/php-4.3.2 --with-mysql=/usr \
--with-imap
--with-ap
Hi all,
I think I may be beating-up one of my servers too badly, but I'm not
sure what the hard limits are within the 2.4 Kernel.
I have a server running right now with about 250 processes. About 150
of those are Java VM processes, each with between 20-100 of its own
threads. A couple have m
Lazor, Ed wrote:
Does anyone have examples of programming a chat server on RedHat?
Any examples would be great, but examples of clients or servers using
non-blocking or asynchronous I/O would be ideal. Anything including
pthreads would be heavenly. *grin*
Let me jump on this bagelwagon.
Can someo
Brian Lucas wrote:
All,
Has anyone ever tried using dd to image an NTFS volume on a Win2K box? If
so, are there any tips or tricks I should be aware of?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Brian
WOW, I think this is the first time in my entire life I've logged into
my email to ask a question o
I would actually recommend using a full Linux distribution on a CD type
distributions instead. I have a GREAT one that I have no idea what the
name is :-) But it fits on a 3" 250MB CD-RW (I think it's a whole 50MB,
actually), and I never walk into the data center without it.
These Linux-on-a-
MWafkowski wrote:
To believe that any "out of the box" install of any current major distro
setup as a desktop (KDE or Gnome) is more stable than an equivalent install
of XP or 2000 on the same hardware is plain NUTS!
While I agree with you fundamentally, this is also a very subjective
matter. I'
(Breathing life back into a dead and slightly OT T as I catch back
up...) :-)
Is this to say that both the scanning and printing functions work
perfectly under Linux via USB? Using a stock Red Hat 7.2 system and a
quick check of the SANE Web page, I find the 950 is not listed in
printconf-gu
hings? I too have good eyesight but I
don't know if I'm into a challenge ;-) 1600x1200 looks good on the 8100
with a 15" display but they're pretty big and heavy (>= 7lbs). The 4100
model looks good for a balance of portability and feature set at 5
nd can't risk
the time to do thorough testing before installing patches :( I very
much hope RH reviews its security patch review process.
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Clement wrote:
>
> This thread is quite interesting. I think it comes to the following
> questions:
>
> - Is the reiserfs stable enough?
> - Is the overhead of reiserfs acceptable?
> - Is the time to 'fsck' valuable enough to justify the cost?
I think you're right - these are the big three. A
other offerings presently, including a path which adds
journaling to ext2fs, as well as IBM's JFS. I'm not aware of their
statuses.
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Hi All,
I just upgraded a DNS server to RedHat 7.0 and uh "dnsconf"
suddenly doesn't work anymore! The sym link /sbin/dnsconf to linuxconf
is still there, but linuxconf doesn't recognize it as a module and just
says linuxconf cannot be renamed. It also does not have a dnsconf
option in
Ron Golan wrote:
>
> New customers should list your dns servers by name when they register
> a domain name. You will have to assign IP addresses from those
> allocated to you by your new ISP and modify the A records of your DNS
> db files.
Yes, and one would think that the registrar would get th
Hi All,
I have a question that really has nothing to do with Red Hat, or Linux
for that matter.. but serious Linux users are often serious UNIX admins
who deal with these things... so while the list may be wrong, the
audience is right on target. I hope someone can help me out with this
before I
g the IMAP folders to a local folder, and you've got all
your mail local in Netscape format.
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Peter Kiem wrote:
>
> Peter Kiem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> > I'm trying to ditch my Outlook Express and use
Bret Hughes wrote:
>
> Fred Whipple wrote:
>
> > All,
> >
> > I'm looking for a good watchdog card for Linux and am coming-up short.
> > Any pointers?
> >
> > Another thing I'd like to try out is some sort of device which will
> >
That's helpful. For the software watchdog idea, that sounds
interesting, but I wonder (and will have to research :-) if it will work
with the particular problem I'm having. I've got one server that has
the annoying habbit of running out of RAM and dying. The server isn't
crashed, and the hardwa
All,
I'm looking for a good watchdog card for Linux and am coming-up short.
Any pointers?
Another thing I'd like to try out is some sort of device which will
reboot a Linux server remotely if need-be. Sometimes you get into a
situation where the kernel hasn't crashed, and still answers pings,
Steve,
Check out cdparanoia. It comes pre-installed with RH 6.2.
-Fred Whipple
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Steve Lee wrote:
>
> how do you copy audio traks off
> a cd to burn on a cdrw.
> i see the command for buring
> but can't seem to get the aud
Joe,
I can't remember at the moment what the name of the program is, but I
know there is a secure 'rm' command that you can use to replace (or
compliment) the normal 'rm' command. I don't have time presently to
search for it :-) but if you search for 'secure rm' at freshmeat
(http://www.freshmea
Just another shot...
I know other Solaris people who have reported unthinkably slow
connections using SSH, though neither I nor they could figure out why.
Point being it is possibly a problem only on the Solaris host and not
necessarily unique ;-)
-Fred
Bret Hughes wrote:
>
> John Hor
Erik,
IMHO, mailman (www.list.org) is really good. It can be a little tricky
to setup at first -- or at least the version I downloaded had some
installation issues which differed from the docs -- but once you have it
setup, it's dirt simple to create a new list and configure it.
-Fred
All,
Here's a neat variation - how can you edit a quota through a
non-interactive script? I.e., what if I want to write a script that
takes in a number of MB's and a username and sets the quota
automagically? I notice that 'edquota' isn't a script.
TIA.
-Fred
John Aldrich wrote:
>
>
All,
I have a hard disk I'm suspect of.. I think it has developed some bad
blocks since I installed Linux. Yes, time for a new one, but in the
mean time is there a way I can mask those bad blocks without
re-installing everything? I.e., a media verifier that can check a disk
like Norton Utilitie
Hi all,
Has anyone had success with any particular IDE RAID solution? I'm
looking at the Promise FastTrack66 Pro card / hot swap box solution
which looks pretty cool and exactly what I'm looking for. Does this
beast work with Linux?
I would think if you simply disable the on-board IDE controll
Thought I'd resend this since my message also seems to have disappeared.
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From: Fred Whipple [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RH 6.1 and Intel 840 Chipset?
All,
Does anyone know if RH 6.1 would run
All,
Does anyone know if RH 6.1 would run on a motherboard with the 840 chipset @ 133MHz?
I'm looking to build a few new servers and need stability over bleeding-edge. But if
it runs rock-solid(ly) on the 840, I want to give that a shot.
Thanks,
-Fred
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I second this. I was fine under Red Hat 6.0, but printtool can't find lp1 anymore on
my system. Is there a way, or perhaps a kernel module command line option that can be
sent to force detection?
-Fred
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All,
Every time I try using --mtime with tmpwatch, I get a segfault and core dump. This
either as a user with appropriate rights to the given directory or even as root.
Further, --atime (the default) works just fine, or at least pretends to when I use
--test.
Has anyone else experienced thi
All,
I can't seem to get to localhost! I can, however, get everywhere else.
Both my interfaces and my routing table seem okay, but my system seems to be trying to
go through my gateway to get to localhost. It does, of course, use the gateway for
other hosts.
The following is my /etc/hosts:
Has anyone created a RH6.1 Ultra ATA/66 Install disk? I have one for RH 6.0 from
Promise Technology, but I really would rather use 6.1.
Or, perhaps someone can describe the process of making a 'driver disk' (as asked for
in expert mode installation) which I may be able to copy the Promise Tech
Hi all,
In fact, I've used both CAP and NetAtalk under Linux. CAP's file services,
both AppleTalk and AppleShare IP, work perfectly out-of-box, however I've
not gotten CAP's print services to work under Linux (though I have under
Solaris). NetAtalk is a good substitute. The .resource directory
e that (an
excessively generic description, if you ask me) will work, but I wonder
if I can get confirmation before trying this.
Thanks a lot!
-Fred
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take
down the system and bring it back up (i.e., reboot). Seems harmless,
and of course finger is always available as a 'who' substitute.
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ht? Is there a FAQ or a HOWTO available somewhere on this topic?
Thanks,
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, man, now *there's* a
great deal!
TIA,
-Fred
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t key produces an
astric (sp?) -- i.e., shift-8. The left shift key works fine. I'm
running KDE under Linux and CDE under Solaris, if that makes any sense.
Anyone have any tips to share?
Thanks,
-Fred
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I've heard a number of people say that of course some fragmentation
occurs but not really enough to worry about. So.. I have a system with
100% uptime that was up for about 4 months before I moved. After moving
and starting back up, my /usr partition had 18% fragmentation
Hi all,
Beating my head here...
I'm trying to work my way through the Java-CGI HOWTO, but have run into
a more fundamental problem here. I know I have the CGI-BIN and all set
up properly, and all should be right.
I have a simple Java class:
public class test {
public static void main
il/ directory not on any of my folders in
> my home directory.
>
> On Wed, 20 May 1998, Fred Whipple wrote:
>
> > In Messenger's preferences, you can set your server IMAP directory. So,
> > if you wanted your remote IMAP folders to be in, say,
> > /home/fwwhipp
he host machine, they
would show up as folders.
Hope this helps.
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Any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks,
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t;
> Thank you very much for your time!!
Glad I could help. There have certainly been enough people who got me up
and running (thanks). Now, about that case of champange =)
-Fred
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L. M. Marchese wrote:
> Does Apache have a standard cgi search program. Wherecan I find such a
> program which allows my users to search my Web site based on various
> options (title, contents, etc.). The programs output would be similar
> to those of standard search engines (i.e., hyperlink to
hUnTeR wrote:
> Good Day ALL!!
>
> I have posted this question, I believe, twice before but didnt really
> get any clear concise information leading to a solution. So, please
> forgive me for posting again.
>
> Here's what I have: RH Linux 5.0 (kernel 2.0.33) server connected to
> the internet a
Antonomasia wrote:
> I have recently got 2 old 486 boxes which I am trying to connect
> to my existing pentium like this:
>
> modemthin ether
> - - - [notatla]-[slash]--[quote]
> A B C DE
>
> A=194.222.156.169
> B=192.16
Chris Fenton wrote:
> I am currently working with jdk 1.1.5 but envious of some of the
> swing components anyone know of a linux jdk 1.2 port. :)
> Chris Fenton
Chris,
If you download the Java Foundation Classes, and add it to your CLASSPATH, I
believe all the new SWING components in JD
Dave Wreski wrote:
> So, my suggestion is to go to Donald Becker's site, and download his
> latest driver, and recompile your kernel.
>
> You can find Donald Becker's site (the guy from NASA, who wrote
> practically all of our network drivers...) at
>
> http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/pub/people/beck
Hi again,
When installing Linux on a Micron Pentium machine today, I couldn't get
the RH installer to 'wake-up' the ethernet card, a 3COM 3C590 PCI
EtherLink III. I mean, it found the card, recognized it, but the card
wouldn't wake up. Like, whenever you turn on a machine with a card that
wakes
Hi all,
I have an old Digital 486DX33 low profile box that I'd like to use Linux
with... the problem is it has a standard IDE disk controler on-board.
It can't see all of a larger EIDE disk, and I need at least 2GB to use.
I assume the 500MB limitation is in the old IDE controler and adding a
SCS
Keven R. Pittsinger wrote:
> > >Any help would be appreciated, or perhaps someone could steer me to some
> > >documentation on this, assuming there's a solution.
> > >Bob Ross
> >
> > If I remember correctly, the XFree86 setup tends to put 8-bit color startup
> > before 24-bit color startup. You
Thomas Hubbell wrote:
> >
> > As far as I know that rpm comes in the last redhat version
> >
>
> Thanks. I assumed that it came with RedHat 5.0, but I wasn't sure.
>
> I was just wondering if there have been any updated RPMs lately.
> I think a new version of LyX just came out recently, and I
Jay Vassos-Libove wrote:
> I am certain that this has gone by on the mail list already, probably
> several times, and I must admit to such total ignorance of the JAVA
> development and runtime world that my brief searches through the archives
> and Altavista were fruitless, since I don't even kno
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> hello,
>
> I just finished reading the Printing HOWTO and searching Usenet for an
> answer to this question. Needless to say, I did not find a suitable answer.
>
> Is there anyone out there that is successfully printing from a Linux box to
> a shared Mac printer?
Yes.
Hi all,
I'm looking into a total SCSI conversion, and looking at an Adaptec
UW2940 PCI card as the center. I've also heard a rumor that Adaptec is
now opening up so the Linux/BSD drivers should become more and more
stable -- is there any truth to this? How good is the support for this
card unde
Justin Dobbs wrote:
> I'd be curious to see whether the final version of KDE, or some
> version in the future, supports the CDE architecture, so that KDE
> users can use existing CDE applications without conversion. It would
> be a feat of magic, but imagine the potential for KDE on commercial
Hi all,
I'm looking for 2 software packages and hoping for recommendations. I
noticed a lot of circuit/logic circuit tools, but I've no idea which
does what. Basically, I'm looking for something for Linux that is
something like MicroSim's DesignLab. I need something where I can draw
a circuit
At 07:42 AM 4/10/98 -0400, you wrote:
> >I am fairly experienced with the externals of Linux, but I've never had the
> >need to integrate Linux with any Windows-running PC's.
Lucky =)
> However, our local
> >high school just lost it's PC sysadmin, and I think now is a good time to
> >pitch them
Graham Hemmings wrote:
> This will start another X-Display on vty8, but still on the same screen. I want
> to start another X-screen (as opposed to x-display), i.e. screen 0 (:0.0) on
> the first Matrox card and screen 1 (:0.1 ?) on the second Matrox card.
>
> BTW startx -- :0.1 doesn't do it!
>
William T Wilson wrote:
> Communicator's IMAP support just isn't very good. No matter what server
> you use, Communicator will foul things up from time to time.
Does this imply that the IMAP server with RHL5 is relatively good?
> On the Windows end, I BELIEVE that recent versions of Eudora and
Hi all,
I'm wondering if anyone has any opinions on the stability of using
Communicator as an IMAP4 client and the IMAP4 server that comes with RHL
5.0. I quite a bit of trouble using this combonation with the IMAP
server that came with RHL 4.2, like a message that was 'moved' under
Netscape wou
Dairin Mckay wrote:
> >> I have an old 386dx-40 laying around and was thinking about using it as
> >> a router for a limited home network (maybe 2 or 3 workstations). It
> >> would be used mainly as the gateway to my ISP for the other machines.
> >> My question is.. is such a small horsepower mac
Hi all,
It appears another package has an unexpected 'feature': Using proxyarp
on the "server" end of a PPP link seems to be truly unstable. It had
appeared to not work and every once in a while for about 30 seconds work
for absolutely no reason. Downgrading to the /usr/sbin/pppd binary from
r
All,
The suggestion to replace uugetty with the version from RHL 4.2 seems to have
worked the best. I grabbed-up the SRPM and tried to compile it with no luck.
However, I also grabbed the pre-compiled (Intel) version and replaced just the
binary in /sbin/uugetty. That alone fixed all the proble
All,
After way too much time at this... :) -- regarding my uugetty problems...
The most info I've found is that the modem is set to not automatically
pick-up. This is good. I've confirmed by moving it around on uugetty that it
is reading my uugetty.ttyS0 file. This is also good. As per the d
Dave Wreski wrote:
> That should be fine. Perhaps also add `DEBUG=010' to your uugetty.ttyS0
> or even DEBUG=777 to hopefully find out what's going on.
>
> This might especially help when you connect, and it hopefully gives a
> reason why it doesn't ringback..
Great idea -- verbose logging
Hi all,
I'm nearly out of my mind on this one...
I had RHL 4.2 up and running very smoothly, and had a dial-in on cua0
using uugetty (from getty_ps) for PPP, etc. It worked perfectly with
the RINGBACK=YES setting so I could call in, hang-up, and have it answer
on the next call. I've recently u
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