gt;
>Any ideas?
Hi Ed,
I can get bootable flash drives here in AU, however I have not tried them,
I will see if I can find out more for you .
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lease so you do
not buy or download what is current at the time.
You do not need a free upgrade path really, this stuff is "Free", or
rather, you have the freedom.
I am not sure what you feel is bad business practice? In any case Linux, in
any form, is not regular business.
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Gr
yld/
http://www.linuxrouter.org/
http://www.freesco.org/
http://www.coyotelinux.com/coyote.html
http://www.toms.net/rb/
http://www.linuxdevices.com/articles/AT4525882120.html
I have uclinux on a few devices. 8MB should be enough, but it depends on
what functionality is required.
Regards
Apache you will create a virtual entry to
match www OR if they are the same pages to be served, just make the
CNAME record that points to wildcat.mydomain.com. Read up on virtual
hosting in the docs or at www.apache.org
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>Is it possible to install apt-get on a redhat 7.1 system?
>If so where do I get the source code, or rpm?
>
www.freshrpms.net
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ll the
>right places for files.
>
You need to look in the SRC RPM (source rpm), look at the spec file and any
patches.
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all is ok,
maybe a certain attachment etc is causing the client to baulk and give
up...
If the client sets mail to stay on server, then tries to access from
another client, then goes back to original, it may re download the messages
again.
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ing RPMs in a graphical format.
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es anyone know of a free IPSEC client for
>windows that will work with it?
You may want to look at one of the later free (for personal, NC use) PGP
versions, do not forget there is a good pptp client already in 98 and
above, contact me off list if you like.
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does this, but there may well be ... (the tools supplied are proprietary
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trying to find something possibly related to
>laptop utilities.
>
>I'm sure it's something simple, but I just can't figure it out.
>
>Anyone have a suggestion?
Check the power setup in the IBM bios.
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be a setup that offers security for the system and not for protection
agains users browsing to a directory where they could read your secret
files
Hope that clarifies the basics or principle idea.
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that I can think of (actually twice) and I
>> am getting no where. I am no sendmail expert, but I don't remember
>> ever seeing this issue before.
>
Check to see if the mc file has procmail declared in it somewhere, also
double check the paths at the top of the mc file.
Regards
ask when you have real
problems ? Please.
The reason I say this is in the content of a polite e-mail a week or more
back I sent privately to you.
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get no answer here, you may want to ask on an Embedded Linux list I
run for the ELC, let me know if you want me to send your question to the
list.
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o, IMO the mod_ssl version of apache
*needs* to be split across more than one .conf file.....
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to get to this file index.html, some versions of RH required manually
setting the directory permissions.
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see the original post, but there really is lots of great looking
PHP based projects out there, do a search for CRM PHP or the like.
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an MTA by itself will not rid, however procmail and some other
tools together may get a large % of spam, the problem is if you are 100%
spam free, you are likely to be loosing other mail.
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your linux Box, try webmin
its
>| great for newbies.
>|
>| www.webmin.com, download the tarball.
>
>*grin*
>Newbies and tar-balls.. don't you think an RPM would be
>way more newbie like ?
How so ?
Neither is right or wrong, I am just curious as to why you would say this.
>whom
>(and possibly note what the common services are that run on each port that
>was hit).
logcheck or logwatch may do what you want.
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m source w/ 1.3.17...how do I fix theses problems? Thanx
>
mmm, so you have 2 installs now ?
if you compiled, maybe something got messed up due to files already on the
system. I would remove the second copy including any dev files if rpm
(keeping the conf file), then compile again. Also you may wa
ow? I know the
>name is used when compiling some software to force it to use the files,
but
>I'm at a loss. Ideas?
Do you mean tcpwrappers ?
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>Does the linuxconf mailconf work properly with RH 7.2?
Don't use Linuxconf, just a text editor is best.
Harry has supplied the rest.
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a Gómez Salgado wrote:
>> > Try this:
>> >
>> > In your sendmail.cf modify this:
>>
>> sendmail.cf should not be modified directly.
>>
>> It is far better to modify /etc/mail/sendmail.mc and regenerate the
>> /etc/sendmail.cf file.
>>
over problems, or just look through the mail log.
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& Apache reqd.)
If they already have exchange look at Ximian for Evolution.
HP also has a solution, not sure of costs.
You will find some other Perl based systems as well, check sites that list
"scripts" etc
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s, aliases, virtual etc will work the same (with some extra available
parameters, see docs)
>Thanks!
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s still close?
>What is lacking in my configuration?
>What pop/imap server that work with sendmail?
You are probably only allowing localhost to connect, see the bottom of the
.mc file (or other posts on this )
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mail is not a substitute for FTP,
10MB is more than ample, so is 5MB, you may just have to increase disk
space or split SMTP from POP3/IMAP
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may be, look for something called dante
You may also want to look around and see if SAMBA can somehow help as it
operates in an NTLM env. Another option may be to look for some other
software that will act as a proxy to the proxy (thinking of some tunneling
software that runs on windows mach
he IPs above are on a seperate box, then yes.
2 Pop has nothing to do with Sendmail at all -- do not confuse them.
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ev/null.
Procmail works well, you could even have it send a message back to sender
explaining mail has been disabled, not sure if alias maps will accept user:
/dev/null , check docs.
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issed that. They didn't make a big thing out of it on the main page.
>So it was easy to skip.
FWIW I tried to let you know this off list yesterday, your MTA complained
about my mail saying it would not relay to your domain..
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redhat
>lists
>would be sent not to the inbox but to a folder named redhat lists that I
>have
>made. Is this possible?
Use procmail, this way you will have a portable solution ...
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Avai
t -- this should
work on any OS, in RH the hosts file.
do a search on google, if you do not find the list message me off list
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rom spam. However, the laptop and users on computers that do
dnl not have 24x7 DNS do need this.
dnl FEATURE(`accept_unresolvable_domains')dnl
dnl FEATURE(`relay_based_on_MX')dnl
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>On Fri, Feb 01, 2002 at 07:07:48PM +1100, Greg Wright thoughtfully
>expounded:
>> Hello All,
>>
>> Anyone experienced a broken atd
?
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n problem,maybe was kernel uppgrade the problem,but was
>impossible boot the machine:)
>
>Do You believe that upgrading kernel first will be solved?
If you tried to upgrade the kernel using "U" you will have problems, if you
are not sure what I mean, look for a doc on how to in
diagrams, etc. in Visio. While there
>are graphing programs available on linux, to my knowledge none of them can
>use Visio templates or read/write visio files
>
I do not know off hand, but I dare say there would be something, look at
freshmeat.net etc.
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later versions of sendmail you have the added ability to control by
Connect, To, From ..
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enty of choices,
look through the mc file (make sure sendmail cf package is installed) right
at the bottom you may see a restriction example, otherwise message me off
list with your mc file.
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g to try and getting it working but unsuccessful. has
any
>> one had luck in getting this modem working in Redhat 7.0. Has any one
>got
>> and documentation on getting this type of modem working.
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anyway?
Use the correct CF package and file, then check your mc file -- closely,
then use m4 making sure you are using the correct paths, do a make and HUP
Sendmail, or, restart (most late versions will do the make for you), then
test functionality.
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t;What should I do? I don't have much knoledge about m4. Any help will be
>great!
rpm -qa | grep sendmail
make sure you have the same version CF package installed, the locations
have changed as well on some files
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is one way, to send an alert
grep 63.228.212 | mail root -s Alert
do not use the access.conf for ANYTHING, only config file should be
http(s)d.conf
That should get you out of trouble..
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restrict sending of attachements
(sendmail.cf). You can raise logging levels on Sendmail temporarily (man
sendmail).
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asking if anyone has any "informed speculation" on when the beta for Red
>> Hat Linux 8.0 might be available.
>
>I can say with authority that it will be a few months before 8.0 final.
>
Define "few", on second thoughts, I do not want to go there, I suppose that
is
chine.
>
>Anyone have any ideas where I need to look now?
Read up on procmail to manage forwarding, if you use the global rule, be
careful of loops etc, to make a single user forward use a .forward file in
the user dir then add the address.
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anyway, looks like what you really want to do is use IP
chains or eqv to block the IP from that port, or use inetd or xinetd if
load allows
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ols, then search for
others (backdoors etc)
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or what I can do to track the problem down?
You have DNS issues (or no DNS!)
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may be wise to actually pay for some data from some
leading companies, this will leave you nuetral (with neck off the block).
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n
again you could just use SSH for a connection and Pine, mutt etc as MUA
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ing to resolution.
is that "safe mode" you know, where no changes can be made.
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le internet
>usage logging system? Our server is running Red Hat 6.2.
There is a rather large ISP down here using MRTG, it may do as you require
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a seach formonitoringor the
like .
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u.au/~anthony/info/shell/
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>
>The server sent the following response:
>480 Authentication required for command
It used to be open with no authentication.
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r the same
>domains?
Its fairly straight forward, look at the virtusertable that Sendmail
uses.
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gt;devil of a time but have the idea (source???) that lilo can
>go anywhere in its' newest incarnation. Is this so or do I
>still have the 1024 limit?
Forget Lilo, get GAG , much better and reliable, also work from floppy or
HDD, as pointed out however, Lilo does do large disks in l
m4 when time permits, much of what the m4 creates is
standard, also if you follow the m4 instructions the output will be to
another file first rather than direct to sendmail.cf , this allows
review..(remember to create a backup first)d
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erine vs Fisher
>>
>> I got an announcement this morning that we have a new beta version of
Red
>> Hat Linux (didn't say what version) called wolverine.
>>
>> So what was Fisher?
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>Hi all,
> I've been trying for the last three or four days to get to apache.org
No problem for me to reach it from here Bob.
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, if it is this version, you have added something that is allowing
this maillike in sendmail.cw or something (which should have your
domain entry) this info should raise flags, if not, contact me off list
with..
sendmail.cw
sendmail.cf
access file and for good measure, the other text f
m or /dev/null
Also I would only allow the full domain name to do relay...but thats not
having anything to do with what you ask unless the spammer says he is from
localhosti
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you can also send a custom message but I discourage it...
Make sure you restart Sendmail (not just HUP) OR hash the files manually...
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Only suggestion would be that you make sure you understand the
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On 5/02/01 at 22:09 Aaron wrote:
>Is it possible for a redhat install to be missing inetd.conf? I just
>installed samba and the docs I am reading tell me to edit the inetd.conf
>file, only I can't find it on the system. Does anyone know what might have
putation of being thorough,
I cannot say first hand, but you can read up on how the code is audited.
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>is:
>named-xfer[716]: can't make tmpfile (...
>
>Where do I have to make channges to permissions?
Was this an install from fresh with the latest DNS RPM's ? just curious, I
also remember seeing a bugzilla report that may cover what you need
Reg
or resources and rpm-list
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n 2001, Grant Fleming wrote:
>> Regarding your other questionSure you can get internet connectivity.
>I
>> have it on my RedHat 6.2 box connecting to my Netware 5 server...but I
>know
>> it'll work with NW4 as well.
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, procmail does delivery locally
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On 31/01/01 at 18:26 Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote:
>On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Greg Wright wrote:
>
>> Why does this turn up on a restart etc...
>>
>> ndc: error: ctl_client: evConnect(fd 3): Connection refused
>> ndc: error: can
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>On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Greg Wright wrote:
>
>> Why does this turn up on a restart etc...
>>
>> ndc: error: ctl_client: evConnect(fd 3): Connection refused
>> ndc: error: can
x" package.
>
Why does this turn up on a restart etc...
ndc: error: ctl_client: evConnect(fd 3): Connection refused
ndc: error: cannot connect to command channel (/var/run/ndc)
also the ndc file is showing as root, can it not run as named ?
(I looked at other posts on this with no answer
>
>ipchains -A input -i $IN_IF -p tcp -s $IN_NET -d $POP 143 -j ACCEPT
>ipchains -A output -i $EX_IF -p tcp -s $EX_IP -d $POP 143 -j ACCEPT
>
I did not see an answer posted, but all mail sent out between severs such
as sendmail require port 25 and a reject or an ident server
R
f you specify
>> > --nosig on the command line.
>
>
>> The 'up2date' I have on my 6.2 box does not recognize the '--nosig'
>> option.
>
>> > On Sat, 20 Jan 2001 22:08:14 +1100, Greg Wright wrote:
>> >
>> > >Does it
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>On Sat, Jan 20, 2001 at 04:39:38PM +1100, Greg Wright wrote:
>> >This electronic communication and any accompanying document is being
>> >transmitted over the Indian Oil Network and
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>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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imminent
FWIW it may be worth setting a quota, or making /var in its own
partition/disk
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n I ftp from the server I DO
>NOT need to run in passive mode to get the files manually.
Does it not require money or a registration ? if yes still, then this may
be a problem, otherwise you could apply your beer theory, who knows, on a
Saturday night it may just work Ed ;-).
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dows boxes, including any 95/98 boxes, then
these also are able to become masters, even in an NT domain or network
(most stupid idea, or rather, one of the stupid ideas)
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On 20/01/01 at 16:46 Clement wrote:
>Do you mind to give one promail example? The hardest part is always the
>first part.
man procmail
man procmailrc
man procmailex
IIRC the last has some examples .
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after a re boot, you may have to
wait 15 -30 mins for the browse list to be correct again, you can force
this amount of time to change but will require reg hacks.
Read all you can on Samba and MS browser service
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was way old see the other maisl
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Please cut this crud when posting to mail lists :)
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IC$40
>hacked BIOS$20
>
>total $260
>
>
>The modem is not a winmodem so I guess you could use the modem, but I want
>it on my LAN (in the kitchen). Upgrading the RAM, cpu and add
track.
>
>Another area that I was disappointed in was that there was no place for
>feedback, either after the exam or on their web page.
>
LPI may suit you in this area as well, you can join the mail list's and
discuss any problems etc or ask questions
http://www.lpi.org/i-mail
gt;
>RB>> > Then there's the big guy - RHCE?
>RB>> >
>RB>> > I was looking at the htm files again from the Redhat site,and I
see
>RB>they have some course...distance learning over the web?Video?
>RB>> >
>RB>> > Would I be better
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>Duane Clark wrote:
>
>> Greg Wright wrote:
>> > cp /dev/hdx /dev/hdx where x is a different drive should copy
>> > everything, cannot comment on flaws though...
>
>>
or rather already is, a gaping security hole,
forward roots mail to a non elevated user and use that for pop3 access
root by default should not be able to use most services from inetd0
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Look in the archives for various answersbut
cp /dev/hdx /dev/hdx where x is a different drive should copy
everything, cannot comment on flaws though...
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On 8/01/01 at 19:02 cmead wrote:
>Hi,
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>I'm using 6.2, I have a 10GB hard drive which is par
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On 23/12/00 at 10:07 Charles Galpin wrote:
>Philippe
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>This is an FAQ. It has been covered before on this list several times. and
>I believe is also on the Red Hat site as well.
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>You need to first upgrade to rpm-3.05.*
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>Then it can install rpm-4.0.
Does anyone know???
if you mean the general Mozilla site, see http://www.mozilla.org/you
should find developer info etc there
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ugh you have probably though of this
Writing a script that ask for confirmation to delete a batch of files that
match a query should not be too involved? I would have thought you would
have one Cameron.
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vice mounted" or whatever, but then it
>>
>> says
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>> >"no medium found". do i have to use a special filesystem type when
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>> mounting?
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>> >i'm using redhat6.1
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>> I asked the question last week on UDF f
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On 12/12/00 at 20:56 christopher j bottaro wrote:
>hello,
>
>when i decided to ditch windows for linux, i backed up a bunch of my files
>with my HP 9100+ cd writer. i used that feature that lets you treat the
CD-R
>like a normal disk, i.e. lets you d
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