At the moment you have to use a third party software to do it, or maybe
write a clever script of your own, the next version of Senwill incorporate
this feature and many other nice ones..
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On 31/01/00 at 3:04 Mike Cathey wrote:
>Is there a way to a
Hi Thomas Steve ...
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On 31/01/00 at 10:31 Thomas Ribbrock \(Design/DEG\) wrote:
>On Fri, Jan 28, 2000 at 01:37:40PM -0500, Steve wrote:
>> Portsentry flagged a scan on port 1080 today. I got the following:
>>
>> Active System Attack Alerts
>> =-=-=
Portsentry has one main function, to detect portscans from
portscanners...it will trigger some response when a pattern is matched.
An ipchains script is a specific "filter" , it does not detect patterns as
such, it can however log everything and deny everything if you have it set
to do so.
*
At the risk of complicating things.
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On 30/01/00 at 18:29 Michael J. McGillick wrote:
>Afternoon:
>
>I've been working on this for the past couple of days, reading and trying
>to fine tune and get working everything in the machine. The firs
uel.
>I really wanted to know why experienced Linux users choose RH over others
so
>I could make an informed decision. That's all.
>
>Frank
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Greg W [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Friday, January 28, 2000 10:44 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTE
Ok, you got me !
I hope you don't drive a motor vehicle Frank How do decide when to
apply the brake ? :-)
I have have hinted you on 2 lists that asking these questions are not
productive, whilst it does not really annoy me, it is a little hard to
believe that you are not trying to cause
Use http://www.freshmeat.net
search for frontpage , or get from MS site, not sure of security
concerns with latest extensions
search for ASP for a converter, your on your own there but, Perl, CGI, PHP
suit linux and Apache , ASP = NT & IISx
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I never gave a thought to a slow DHCP server :-( , anyways, maybe a nice
place to use "wait" if in fact there was a problem, from memory I have only
seen reference to rc.local, but I don't have to worry about ppp or DHCP
where chains are.
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On 27/01/00 at
Not sure what you are posting here, but the error below will happen under
certain scenarios..
1 there are more than one person trying to access the pop acc
2 a connection died before closing off properly and the pop server thinks
there is still a client connected, there fore will hold
hing
>dumb, let me know but it definetly brings up the interface.
>
>You should be able to test for eth0 instead and run the alias scripts in
>the if block.
>
>Bret
>
>Greg W wrote:
>>
>> You should be able to alias the extra IPs so they are permanent, have a
>
You have to establish why the bounce occured, normally you can find info in
the headers, also it will normally be something to do with another system
which you have no control over...
there may be something of interest at http://www.sendmail.org
maybe you can send the error to me off the li
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On 26/01/00 at 17:47 Jason Costomiris wrote:
>On Wed, Jan 26, 2000 at 02:34:53PM -0800, matt boex wrote:
>: PortState Protocol Service Owner
>: 22 opentcpssh
>: 25 opentcpsmtp
You should be able to alias the extra IPs so they are permanent, have a
look at some of the how-to's, I am not in front of Linux box now so wont
speculate as to the file name. If you have X up, use the control panels
network tool
its quite ok to run your ipchains script from rc.local, there is n
hosts.deny & hosts.allow will control access by domain or IP
Make sure packages are up to date, FTP has a habit of showing exploits over
time
Read about chrooting..it may apply for you., not sure I like the
last option :-) giving users acc is like a compromise anyways :-)
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As info that was passed to me.
a .netrc file
or
a package called expect , look on freshmeat.. most liked expect cause
can be used for many things.
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On 26/01/00 at 9:53 Jim Baxter wrote:
>Hi
>
>We do not seem to be able to run ftp from a she
Because you did not install apache yetyou either have to rebuild the
src.rpm or get apache-XXX.rpm and install it.
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On 26/01/00 at 9:22 Alessandro Coppelli wrote:
>Hi to all.
>
> I have remove apache package
>
> rpm -e -noodeps apache
>
>
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On 25/01/00 at 8:51 William Schwartz wrote:
>1: The files in question are readable by owner / group & everyone.
>
>
>drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Jan 19 13:48 html
>-rw-rwxr-x 1 root root 606 Jan 19 13:59 index.html
>drwxrwxr
Umm, are you a moving target ? I could have sworn it was Apache SSL you
were doing before . :-)
Hey Steve do you have a firewall or gateway in the middle here ? or a
filtering proxy or something ? if yes make sure https is allowed
through..
I am not sure that the vers you show below wo
No matter where the copy has been sourced, I am yet to see a copy of RH &
an Apache RPM not display its default pages after install.
Of course I dont know where they got thier RH, nor do I know what or whose
RPM it is :-)
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 1024 Dec 24 05:24 cgi-bin
drwxr
Whoops...
take 2
again *use at own risk*
Regards
Greg Wright
IT Consultant Sydney Australia
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On 23/01/00 at 21:01 Steve wrote:
>Well, I'd like to start off by thanking each and every one of you on this
list
>for the help setting up ipchains and
If the ISP has thier terminal set to recieve clear text only, then if you
use encrypt, it wont work. There is no need for documentation unless you
are able to change thier systems.
I dont believe there should be any problems using plain text in the
negotiation stage.
That is if I have re
I did it using RPMs . just rebuild the source luke...
I used plain apache (1.3.7 at the time I think)
openssl
ldap
php3
mysql
postgresql
I rebuilt all the above RPMs , installed and viola..
Jason costomiris has posted a detailed step by step as well, why not use it
?http://ww
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On 17/01/00 at 19:57 William B. Herman wrote:
>I cannot disable telnet right now (some access points do not have an SSH
>clients available). All the security updates have been installed. And I
>currently use IPChains for a basic firewall. How safe am
There is also "anybuddy" it does AOL and ICQ at same time.it is
being developed as well.
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On 17/01/00 at 18:19 fred smith wrote:
>On Mon, Jan 17, 2000 at 10:11:30AM -0500, Steve wrote:
>> Does anyone know??
>>
>> TIA
>> Steve
>
>There is (us
FWIW , the hottest browser on MS has to be Opera if Java is not important,
and size / performance is.
Opera is being developed for Linux as we speak, but is very Alpha, if they
get it right it could be real good
(cant hurt now anyways)
Last Mozilla was good according to some, maybe l
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On 17/01/00 at 20:17 Scott Skrogstad wrote:
>I can't locate where I configure the virtual pop3 damons and then how to
>start the pop3 service. HELP
First make sure you have the imap rpm, or some other pop3 rpm installed,
then you have to allow pop3 se
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On 16/01/00 at 9:16 Jason Costomiris wrote:
>On Sun, Jan 16, 2000 at 04:18:10PM +1100, Greg W wrote:
>: PostgreSQL is more functional, or rather has more functions, its also
open
>: source, MySQL is maybe smaller and faster, but has a diff
PostgreSQL is more functional, or rather has more functions, its also open
source, MySQL is maybe smaller and faster, but has a different lic
agreement, also not as complete as PostgreSQL
I am not really sure why people persist with MySQL
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On 15/01/00 a
Hi all
Hope there are a few people out there in mail list land that would like to
exchange ideas, thoughts, market costs, shares etc , so there is a mail
list where we can go to talk about any things of the above nature with RH
and all other open source companies being the topic. I hope it may b
Below is what I returned to Redhat this morning, posted here for the
comical value, I have a nice story on RH and how they cost me 40mins on the
phone and about $45 as wellI was part of the reseller program, they
had my home address, was clearly stated was Australia. I was invited to
join
The simple answer would be no I guess
All webservers operate this way, however if you turn of the default pages,
you could either index all of the dir, or specify the URL as
http://www.mysite.com/index.html which I suppose is obvious, and
not the answer you are looking fornot su
Use a Primary and secondary that your ISP provides
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On 11/01/00 at 15:30 R. Kuijvenhoven wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I have been setting up a caching only name server (bind) on a linux
>firewall/router. The name server seems to be working like it should.
>
Go herehttp://www.moongroup.com/mailhelp.phtml to find ways of
controlling Sendmail
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On 11/01/00 at 9:46 Niels Wagenaar wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>Got a slide problem concerning Sendmail.
>
Regards
Greg Wright
IT Consultant Sydney Australia
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I normally have a page up that you can read, but its not there for
now.I think the answer you want is, set the jumpers so you know the
irq's etc , dont use the windows plug and play mode...that should make
it work
as mentioned, it will not work at all if its a winmodem, but I believe
I was under the impression that 6.0 supports RAID as well ...
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On 5/01/00 at 1:33 Chuck Mead wrote:
>On Wed, 5 Jan 2000, Jamie Carl said:
>
>JC>So i need RedHat 6.1 ? I've only got 6.0.. :-(
>JC>Looks like it's time for an upgrade.
>
>I reckon so.
>
Thanks Carey, also thanks Frederic Herman for your checks.
will wait and see if anyone else has seen this, or knows why they may be
there, theory maybe even
>> logtest on FTP shows
>> Deleted 0 file(s)
>> Transfered 1 file(s)
>>
I have seen multiple emails from people claiming the same thing, and there
is a good deal of people having BIND problems in general, maybe it is a
combination of some other package & that ver of BIND that does this CPU
thing, but I am only speculating...
>From what I know, anything in rawhide
le to see if it has been changed.
it shows 20164 bytes set 4755
>
>Normally, syslog does a restart once a week (usually sunday morning at
>4am on my box. This occurs during the logrotate process.
I will have to check the syslog shutdowns again
>
>Go
search for VNC on freshmeat, just be aware that its non encrypted and will
need ssh if encryption is needed
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On 3/01/00 at 20:57 David W. Leask wrote:
>Has anyone seen or used a PCAnywhere clone for Linux? Also does anyone
know
>if IBM is still g
Hi all
Can anyone identify why or what may give or create this situation/s
logtest on FTP shows
Deleted 0 file(s)
Transfered 1 file(s)
/sbin/rmt c
What may /sbin/rmt c be ? ideas ? hard to know who transferred it,
(mmm) have rmt
That's too bad Perry..I do a similar thing here for years, and have
thought mant times of closing as there is no money in it unless you have
mucho buckaleros to throw around..
There are multiple service providers here that do it Free ... , lets see,
even with no staff, 1gig of traffic @19
you can use a special version of identd for masq hostsor if using
ipchains , you can set it to REJECT and this should be enough for the
requesting server as its an answer and overcome this problem.
search http://www.freshmeat.net for ident and look at them all ..
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Hi all
Well it was a partial success in that I was not the only participant ;-) ,
there have been indications of interest (which I would still like to see
more of for those who see this at a later stage)
I apologize for the lateness of the invitation and was not expecting too
much due to the tim
Hi all
I have been toying with the idea of any interested people having a quick
get together session say 2 times a week or something for 30 mins to an hour
I guess . Anyone who is interested can go to sydney.oz.org#Linux
with an IRC client
I have thought of ICQ and AIM , but seeing most
Hi Bill
I would assume that underclocking may be safe...I have never really
tried it..a few years back when motherboards were littered with
jumper settings, you could just about bet 50/50 if a system was locking up
etc, and had a good heat sink, that a jumper was wrong..today
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On 29/12/99 at 21:55 Charles Galpin wrote:
>It has what looks like a heat sink on the board (below the cpu) that is
>**very** hot.
umm, its not one of theose boards that has a heat sensor in it is it ? I
have never seen anything mounted under the P
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On 29/12/99 at 21:55 Charles Galpin wrote:
>It has what looks like a heat sink on the board (below the cpu) that is
>**very** hot.
umm, its not one of theose boards that has a heat sensor in it is it ? I
have never seen anything mounted under the P
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On 29/12/99 at 22:01 Charles Galpin wrote:
>> disassembling the system and rebuilding it after cleaning.
>
>mmh. I guess I couldn't do too much harm. I have too many open computers
>in this room right now, but maybe later.
>
Nearly all my systems li
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On 29/12/99 at 22:01 Charles Galpin wrote:
>> disassembling the system and rebuilding it after cleaning.
>
>mmh. I guess I couldn't do too much harm. I have too many open computers
>in this room right now, but maybe later.
>
Nearly all my systems li
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On 30/12/99 at 9:08 Edward Dekkers wrote:
>> back and it seemed to check out fine. Anything sound familiar with this
>> one? :)
>
>Heat? Checked the fans? I've had AMD and Cyrix both do this and always due
>to heat. Strange how Intel locks up with heat
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On 30/12/99 at 9:08 Edward Dekkers wrote:
>> back and it seemed to check out fine. Anything sound familiar with this
>> one? :)
>
>Heat? Checked the fans? I've had AMD and Cyrix both do this and always due
>to heat. Strange how Intel locks up with heat
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On 29/12/99 at 10:40 Brian Ivey wrote:
>Dear List,
>
>How do I change my desktop from Gnome to KDE?
open an xterm whilst Gome is running, and type switchdesk
I like Gnome, but would like
>to experiment with KDE.
You can use most things from KD
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On 29/12/99 at 10:37 Brian Ivey wrote:
>Dear List,
>
>I am fairly new to Linux/RedHat. I've been trying to follow this thread,
but
>do not understand it.
>
>Could someone please explain why a 686 distribution is needed?
its not really needed, but may b
Hope you have a Lithium compatible charger.or your in trouble
if its a plug in charger, and it came with Ni-MH , and you have just bought
a Lithium and banged it in, this will be the problem
Lithium has vastly different properties to Ni-MH or Ni cad
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turn off the virus detection in the BIOS ! scratch it, don't use
it , whatever.
They are dumb, and you will experience many errors because of this (unless
you never change things on your system) , from what you have posted the
alert would be because you installed Linux and the BIOS is
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On 28/12/99 at 17:58 Ed Lazor wrote:
>> How close or the ping times should not matter..you have a
>> secondary
>> set that is out of your network.right ? or you have a third or
fourth
>> DNS server set ?
>
>I do have a secondary. What's int
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On 28/12/99 at 5:28 Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
>On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, Kerry Blalock wrote:
>
>> with netscape crashes..better yet, give up the graphics and use
>> lynx instead of netscape. :-)
>
>I do, as much as possible. But most commercial web sites ar
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On 28/12/99 at 0:43 Ed Lazor wrote:
>
>At first, I honestly thought the problem was something on their end. Now
>I'm receiving this message from several people. I've also ran pings and
>traceroutes to some of the people having the problem and I'm find
A very good question indeed Michael you may have to hold back some
laughter as I say that RH does not run any archives ! One of the
listmembers had too..(this is not due to lack of expert staff .but
maybe a bean counter??? :-) :-) :-) this is a wild guess )
There was much talk for qu
There are many different RPMs, and some use different paths (like mine) ,
some have hostname problems, but this should not be an issue with RH6.x ,
RH5.2 had a buggy ver of perl that causes a problem if not upgraded.
With the RPMs that are around they do not create the symlink for
smrsh..bu
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On 22/12/99 at 10:10 Kevin Hemenway wrote:
>Greg,
>
>
>I think Chad wanted to know if when he made directives in the default
host,
>if they would spider down into all the virtual servers. The answer is yes.
>However, if later on in life, you need to ov
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On 22/12/99 at 6:44 Chad W. Skinner wrote:
>I have a couple of quick questions for all of you. First I was looking at
a
>friends mac X server and the apache documentation on it states that they
now
>recommend one configuration file, is this recommendati
Hi Ng
Your question is pretty vague as you dont explain what the problem is
(errors etc)
There is nothing out of the ordinary with this type of setup (not common
maybe).DNS is DNS right ?
There is a problem with Service Pack 4 on NT4 and DNS (search MS archives)
3,5 & 6 seem fine
Bind on
st week want to know
>SD>what to do about their y2k problem for SCO (bad bad SCO). they have
>SD>only know for about 8 months or so.
>
>So what did you tell them?
>
>SD>Chuck Mead wrote:
>SD>>
>SD>> On Tue, 21 Dec 1999, Greg W said:
>SD>>
&
Have you considered OCS ? it has some small bugs, but will probably do
what you want
http://www.obsidian.co.za/demo/
You gotta love the bean counters !
(we need 5 new servers, a new database and the warehouse online...by
tommorrow..the budget you spent last year has been allocated f
Hi Alex
Maybe this is what you need
http://www.redhat.com/legal/y2k_statement.html
you dont say if the mail server is your responsibility for a company, or
yours as like a hobby you run.
If its for work, then your companies Y2K planning is in KAOS as maxwell
smart would say.but
If you insist on using the default dir read about chrooting for wu-ftpd, do
as Charles says and change who owns the files, and set the users home dir
same as the web servers dir
or
A preferable method would be to ..
1 Change the document root of the web server..or
2 Leav
I was looking forward to trying lsof -i but none of my boxes have
it.what provides this...
however, maybe one of these combinations will help Steve
netstat
netstat -an
or to refresh
watch netstat
watch netstat -an
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Hi all
Has anyone got some examples of scripts that can do RPM upgrades and
installs ? I want to be able to take a local or possibly remote dir and
install all RPMs or upgrade the ones that exist
I don't want the whole script falling over if one RPM wont install, but to
continue with the others
make sure the phone lines and local exchange are ok
firstotherwise you will be swapping ISP's for nothing
if they use x2 and your modem is kflex or v90, you should still get 33.6 ,
56 k modems will perform worse than 28.8 or 33.6 if the line is not top
notch (that does not mean its
Have a look at the window manager properties, you can change them so all
new windows get keyboard & mouse focus
I don't know how 6.1 is setup, but try
foot > settings > Gnome control center from there> window
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On 15/12/99 at 17:05 Thomas, Greg wrote:
>I thought that Wingate was a proxy and that the apps you use on your
clients
>just need to be able to use the proxy for e-mail, web browsing, etc?
>
That's all it isthis question belongs elswhere
Hi all
I have been digging around for info on identd and pident, mainly was
looking for a mail list or for advanced experiences with the use and
implimentation of this protocol/daemon. I did find one list but it appears
the admin has not figured majordomo with postfix as yet (all mail fails
that
t;I must be missing something. One of my customers is trying to update
>their web site using Front Page I thought Apache support this. They are
>telling me it does not work. What is the first thing that I should check?
>
Regards
Greg W
IT Consultant Sydney Australia
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>
>to srm.conf you have put the above in httpd.conf
>
>then restart Apache by /somewhere/apache-1.3.6/bin/apachectl restart
>
>and it should work
Your thinking BSD DannyRH is /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd restartor
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/php3.gif .php3
>AddIcon /icons/php3s.gif .phps
Add it to the relevant section of the httpd.conf where all the icon
directives will be, also why double up ? adding like this should be ok
AddIcon /icons/php3.gif .php3 .phps
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On 5/12/99 at 0:48 Andy Brown wrote:
>Thanks Greg,
>
>More importantly, are you insenuating this might be something I'll have
>to 'work around'?
Definitely not,
I cannot know exactly how its used, your setup etc, but on top of that I do
not have exp
em, what about using wait in your
script ?
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when I reboot my machine. (Which happens once in a while) It goes back to
>the old /etc/issue. How do I make this change permanent.
>
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when I reboot my machine. (Which happens once in a while) It goes back to
>the old /etc/issue. How do I make this change permanent.
>
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Well that's a point, and I don't have an original CD on hand to look at,
the ver 5 that I used from Infomagic had all rpms at less than 8 chrs, so I
guess it would work, but I have not done itjust an idea
I would probably even try imaging it over serial cable
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>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Joe Wagner
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d I have been blessed (cursed?) with several laptops with dead
>CD-ROM drives. Any thoughts on how to get Linux installed on 'em? They're
>ancient machines with no drivers or software to speak of, but would make
>great sandboxes.
>
Regards
Greg W
IT Consultant Sydney Australi
l it. POP is running fine now.
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ailed to set default font path 'unix/:-1'
>Fatal server error:
>could not open default font 'fixed'
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David Filion wrote:
>I've had a USR 56K internal, isa, for orver two years and have never had
any
>combatibility problems under Linux or Windows. If my computer ever froze
it was
>because the software crashed. (This hasn't happened under Linux.)
>
Regards
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IT Consu
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>into. I'll be the only user and because I'm just 'playing around there
won't be
>large quantities of data. So far I've looked at MySQL, ProgreSQL, Sybase,
>Oracle. As you can tell by looking at my system, high
t;is worth buying as a reference because it is so much nicer to turn pages
>than
>browse them.
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Not sure what you mean by the port, make sure the imap or other pop RPM is
installed, then make sure the file /etc/inetd.conf has an entry for pop3
which is not commented out , restart inetd server, that should be
itto check for packages see the other post by sixx
Regards
Greg W
IT
beginner of Red Hat Linux? I want to progress to
>programming apps someday.
>
>Regards,
>Frank Rocco
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Frank Rocco wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Which modem works best with Linux. 56K V.90
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Frank you are mailing a Redhat list, we would not be here if we thought
another distribution was markedly better, therefore most answers will
beget Redhat...right?
You run the risk of starting nasty emails with questions along this line,
or maybe getting a few yourself !
At the moment Re
(aol).
>
>I get: (windows won;t let me cut/paste it but in essence:) account
shorton,
>Relaying Denied.
>
>I've added everything I could think of to the access file, ran make in the
>same dir to rebuild the db, no luck.
>
>Anyone know what I'm missing. Help?
>
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>Archives? What archives? A pointer would be most welcome.
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IT Consultant Sydney Australia
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at the first 1024 cylinders is used for Linux. Windows
98
>is already there. partition magic allows me to create a partition, but not
>specify it's starting point.
>
>Regards,
>Frank Rocco
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Greg W
IT Consultant Sydney Australia
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you need more swap space on a temp basis you can
> create a swap file.
>/home
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ed and I get this line in the
>erro_log file :
>[Tue Nov 30 14:41:08 1999] [error] Symbolic link not allowed:
/home/gii/5a/
>
>Any other way to allow symbolic links ?
>
>Lionel
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