Ssl certificate expire?
James Williams
Network Systems Engineer
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Gordon Messmer wrote:
> rbragg wr
No Problem :)
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Very nice. Thanks!
Mike
http://www.opengroupware.org/
James Williams
Network Systems Engineer
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Hello, I'm sure thi
Folks,
I am posting this to the XFree86 mailing list and the RedHat general
list. The issue appears to be pertinent to both XFree86 and RedHat 9,
and I have not seen any specific mention of it in the current archives
when I searched on Google. I apologize for the length of the note but
want
://www.mandrakesecure.net/en/docs/samba-pdc.php
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/l-samba-tng.html
James Williams
Network Systems Engineer
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To
crosstalk in the cable.
I found a link that should be helpful.
http://www.ablecables.com.au/568avb.htm
James Williams
Network Systems Engineer
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quot; 403 410
192.168.101.201 - - [03/Oct/2003:11:26:29 -0700] "GET /index.html HTTP/1.1"
403 420
Many thanks for all of your responses. Any help with figuring this out will
be greatly appreciated.
James D. Parra
Systems Administrator, IT Dept.
Music Reports, Inc.
[EM
>
> ...And I see that answer is the '.htaccess' file is not readable. But
there
> is NO .htaccess file in this directory. I am using Webmin to configure
this
> site.
>
Are you trying to restrict access to this dir?
jp -No I am not. I want clients to have read-only access. The directory and
its
dd the virtual server entry to
the file. What is the proper syntax so I can edit it manually?
Again, many thanks.
James
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From: Bret Hughes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 2:48 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Apache server read permissio
Okay, I am getting the below error from the 'virtual server'. I must be
missing something from either in the global settings or the virtual
settings. Any ideas on how to configure the virtual web server?
Thank you,
James
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From: Bret Hughes [mailto:[EMAIL
On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 12:35, James D. Parra wrote:
> Hello,
>
> How do I set the directory/file permissions to 'read only' for website
> viewers?
>
> I am getting a, "You don't have permission to access / on this server,"
> error when I try to vie
How do I locate that?
I see the DocumentRoot at /var/www and the ServerRoot is set to
/etc/httpd/2.0, in the conf file. I am using Webmin to set this up.
Thank you,
James
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To
Hello,
How do I set the directory/file permissions to 'read only' for website
viewers?
I am getting a, "You don't have permission to access / on this server,"
error when I try to view this page.
Thank you,
James
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Do you have the services tuned on?
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Subject: Why I can`t do telnet or ftp in local? But i can loggin
with add them to an
"all" list automatically.
James Williams
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Subject: RE: Looking for ISP class email package
Wha
Postfix, Sendmail, or Qmail will all do the job. I've had sendmail
working with 400+ domains at my previous employeer. I prefer postfix now
because it seems to be more secure, stable, and efficient.
James Williams
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here
was a bug in RH 7.x. Is that true?
Our
ntp server is running on MDK9.1.
James
-Original Message-From: Jeff Silberberg
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1:38 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: setting up
NTPd
So,
This is right ??
[
Can
you ping the time server from this box?
Stop
the ntp daemon and use;
ntpdate -d
rolex.usg.edu
What are the results?
Also, why not
point the RH box to the FreeBSD box for time sync and check the
results.
James
-Original Message-From: Jeff Silberberg
[mailto
Let's
see if we can solve this one mod at a time.
First,
uncomment;
#multicastclient
# listen on default 224.0.1.1
change
to;
multicastclient
# listen on default 224.0.1.1
Restart ntpd and run ntptrace
again.
James
-Ori
advance,
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Sorry
about that. I should have proofed my e-mail.
You
are correct; edit ntp.conf.
If
step-tickers is empty, populate it with Stratum 2 IP address, or DNS resolvable
names if you prefer. DNS resolvable names may be a better idea incase the
addresses change.
James
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127.127.1.0 # local clockfudge
127.127.1.0 stratum 10
Edit
or create file /etc/ntp/step-tickers with the Stratum 2 IP addresses as
so;
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Restart the ntp server;
#
service ntpd restart
That
should be all you need. Run ntptrace and check the
results.
James
In your smb.conf make sure you have the samba work group the same as
other computers on your lan and restart the samba services.
James Williams
Network Systems Engineer
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Sent: Monday
Thanks, that worked perfectly.
James
>
> We're having trouble getting machine name resolution from an DNS server.
If
> we try to ping, for example, a machine named Mach1, we get an "unknown
host
> Mach1" error. If we ping the FQDN, Mach1.domainname.com, we get
resolut
ame, from a dos prompt,
without the domain suffix (No WINS being used either).
What can we do to get machine name resolution, internally, without the
domain name from our Linux boxes?
Thank you in advance.
James
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lem starts again.
My current running processes are listed below. I haven't noticed anything
out of the ordinary in the logs. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
James
[EMAIL PROTECTED] chkrootkit-0.42b]# ps -ef
UIDPID PPID C STIME TTY TIME CMD
root 1 0 0 08:26 ?
Thank you, this does help.
I do have one question, though. You mentioned the time sync will occur after
a reboot. I need the synchronization to occur several time a day without
ever rebooting. How can I achieve this?
Thank you again.
James
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From: Marvin Blackburn
ines.
How can make our primary internal ntp server accept connections? And, how
can I ensure that all the clocks on the internal machines are in sync with
one another?
Thank you in advance,
James
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Thanks, I'll take a look at these.
James
On Tue, 2003-09-16 at 21:58, Peter Kiem wrote:
> > He's writing a web application. A desktop/interactive app is not a
> > solution.
>
> How about doing it from PHP? There are a couple of commercial PDF
> generators and s
Actually there are quit a few on Windows that convert many file types:
Microsoft Office Apps, Text, HTML. Some are free others aren't. A few
claim to convert almost any file type under windows.
It may just be easier to buy one of these and run it on a windows
machine. :-(
James
On Tue,
in another directory, like an after directory.
The application itself does not call a printer or print driver.
Unfortunately it's not something that I could easily change either.
Sorry for the lack of details initially.
Thanks,
James
On Tue, 2003-09-16 at 17:03, Agrawal, Manish
excel docs, text files, JPG, etc to PDF. I'm trying to find one
that will do these conversions on a Linux machine or else I'm going to
be stuck running Windoze.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks,
James
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idn't find
anything on Ximian's site for this.
I can print fine from the other apps, Mozilla, Editor, etc without
changing the paper type. I'm running Gnome.
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n it would take to maintain the
services then you might want to look at a package like
http://sauron.jyu.fi/
We have a package similar to that here, but it was a home grown package,
but it makes managing the service much easier.
James Williams
Network Systems Engineer
West Texas A&M Univ
ointing to
your dhcp server. This allows the router to relay directly to the dhcp
server.
James Williams
Network Systems Engineer
West Texas A&M University
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processes I might encounter.
Thanks
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You can change the variable in the file listed below
/etc/sysconfig/i18n
James Williams
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Or you could do
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx IN A *.domain.com
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx = ip address
James Williams
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Something like this?
http://sauron.jyu.fi/
James Williams
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Subject: Dynamically Adding to Zone
I have a RedHat 7.3 machine, running
Hi. I am running RH Linux 7.3. I am not new to using UNIX but am new
to doing system admin tasks such as installing and uninstalling
software. I have never upgraded Mozilla on my system. Currently I am
running version 0.9.9. I would like to upgrade to version 1.4 but don't
know if it's sta
Thanks. I decided to do clean installs and reinstall the software on
both systems. Looks like the best solution.
James
On Fri, 2003-09-05 at 08:07, Kenneth Goodwin wrote:
> I take it the AMD is 1.4 GHZ P4 look alike?
> Check the kernel rev's in /boot before you do anything.
>
Yeah, you're probably on the right track. The Dell machine is a PIII
1Ghz and the AMD is a Pro 1400+. I'll see if I can copy the boot stuff
over.
Thanks,
James
On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 15:04, Kenneth Goodwin wrote:
> No detail, Sounds like cpu architectures getting in the way
> to
ots. The drives were the only and primary drives in each system.
I'd rather not reinstall this machine since I had a some stuff installed
that would take a while to install again. Any suggestions on how to get
this one going again?
Thanks,
James
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In my case this was solved by Sean's suggestion to make sure I had
forwarding enabled, which I didn't. Apparently I sent my reply directly
to Sean instead of the list. Oops. Anyway, it's working for me now.
Thanks to all.
James
On Wed, 2003-09-03 at 14:08, Sean Estabrooks wro
Hi,
In Windows you can suspend, shutdown, and upon reboot your state will have been saved.
Does anyone know if this is possible in Linux, if so how?
Thanks
James
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Can you copy/paste the bounce back message? It should be very useful in
trouble shooting your problem.
James Williams
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Subject
forwarding anything though. Before anyone asks, the networks
10.96.5.x and 192.168.1.x are reachable. I have Ethreal running
capturing 162 on both systems. 10.96.5.5 is receiving tons of 162's,
192.168.1.18 is not receiving any. Tells me the forward isn't working.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Ja
If you go to the RH site and MANUALLY download the latest "New up2date with updated SSL
certificate authority file" patch (You can't use up2date to do this due to the SSL
error),
the problem should be resolved. I did this yesterday and everything now downloads fine
for
me.
The patch was poste
Very cool program, but I need to forward UDP port 162 (SNMP traps).
Sorry, I should have been more specific.
Any other suggestions? Am I back to iptables? Can anyone assist with a
simple forwarding rule without going nuts with iptables?
Thanks,
James
On Wed, 2003-09-03 at 09:56, Joe Polk wrote
this with iptables without having a full fledged
firewall running with a bunch of rules?
Maybe there's a better way of doing? I'm open to suggestions.
Thanks,
James
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Hello,
Some process is utilizing 30% of the my NIC's bandwidth. Any tool I can use
to check which application or process is using the bandwidth?
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hmmm, nope. Still didn't work.
Also, anyway to share the clipboard between windows and running an X
session with cygwin? That's what I would really like to be able to do,
although I'll use VNC if that's the only way.
Thanks,
James
On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 13:48, Benjamin J.
thing seems ok now.
James
On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 12:51, Ed Wilts wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 11:09:00AM -0400, James Pifer wrote:
> > I have a RH8 machine that I was using for ftp with WU-FTP. I had a
> > system crash last week where one of the disks was fsck'ed. Now for
Ben,
Thanks. I have it installed and running (autocutsel &) but I still can't
copy and paste from Windows to VNC. I looked through the INSTALL and
README and don't see much else to do besides install. Am I suppose to
configure anything after installing it?
Thanks,
James
On Tue,
not open right now/
Any suggestions on troubleshooting this?
Similarly, I can't get an X-session to start either. Using cygwin if I
try to start an X session the new window pops up, but I never get a
login. This worked before the crash too.
Thanks,
James
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etween the windoze machine and the running app?
Any other suggestions?
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Very impressive and thorough answer. This is one reason I subscribe to and
appreciate this particularly list; professional, useful responses with the
sophomoric quibble kept to a minimum.
James
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Thanks Sean. Worked great.
James
On Thu, 2003-08-28 at 14:28, Sean Estabrooks wrote:
> On 28 Aug 2003 08:05:16 -0400
> James Pifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi. I have a system (RH8) that has the following:
> > (parted) print
> > Disk geometry for /d
ll it says that rrtdevel...rpm needs perl
(Net::SNMP). Thing is, I've already added that perl module and it seemed
to install just fine.
Is there a way I can verify that the module is in fact installed?
Any other suggestions on getting OpenNMS installed?
Thanks,
James
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Thanks Ed,
Okay, I read the man page on autofs and I have a general idea of what to do.
a couple of questions, though. Should I create an "auto.home" file or put
the entry in "auto.master"? Also, what would be the proper syntax for adding
$USER into the file?
Thank you f
tax?
Many thanks in advance.
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long
time, I would like to get rid of it and make use of the space.
Is there any way I can do that without having to reinstall RH?
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The best resource for Oracle on Linux (any flavor) is at:
http://technet.oracle.com
You'll need to create an account, if you don't already have one (it's free). Click the
"Linux" technology link on the left hand side. Then click the "Discussions" link. You
can
search and post. I've installed Ora
The -vv helped. It was working, just giving that error part way through.
It does seem to be working ok now.
Thanks for the help.
James
On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 10:29, Michael Schwendt wrote:
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> On 27 Aug 2003 08:34:17 -0400, James
More or less...the one I found said to do a mv to /tmp. Either way, I
still get the same error.
Thanks,
James
On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 10:16, Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
> Hi James,
>
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# rpm --rebuilddb
> > error: db4 error(16) from dbenv->remov
I get:
"rpm: only installation, upgrading, rmsource and rmspec may be forced"
Thanks,
James
On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 08:49, Otto Haliburton wrote:
> Use the --force option to either erase or build
>
> > -Original Message-
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e system in question, but I'm concerned about
this happening on my others and what to do.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
James
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I'm trying to get that installed myself. Have you tried here:
http://www.bestpractical.com/rt/docs.html
James
On Tue, 2003-08-26 at 13:56, System Administrator wrote:
> I would LOVE toI tried for a week before turning to this news group. I
> subscribed from 2 different address
now what to do about:
Note (probably harmless): No library found for -lmysqlclient
I can see in the script it's looking in the /usr/local/mysql/lib
directory, and there are files in there like: libmysqlclient.a
Any assistance is appreciated.
Thanks,
James
Here's the trace:
[EMAIL PROT
pd and download Apache and the mods from perl.apache.org?
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James
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ickets, so whatever it is, it would have
to handle that kind of load, which I don't think is that big.
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Are you "Su'ing" to the "oracle" id and then trying to run the program? This is
where I have seen this error. It has to do with your DISPLAY setting. Be sure to
log into the system as "oracle" (or whomever is going to own the Oracle distribution).
Do not "su".
Hope this helps. If not, let me know
fred pasteck wrote:
> Hi, I have a few other questions as a new RH9 user
> that I hoped someone could help me answer.
>
> - I'd like to use the standard xterm and not the 'terminal'
> program. However, I'd like to have white-on-black instead of
> black-on-white. Is there a program that can be use
David Hart wrote:
> Have you tried FTP rather than Up2Date?
>
I like to use wget myself - if the connection breaks for some
reason, you can continue where it left off with wget -c
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"Kelerion" wrote:
>
> Imagine converting an mp3 into a wav and loading it into a wav
> editor.. you will see a waveform.. there must be a mathematical
> way of converting that waveform into a unique number that will
> represent that waveform.. the number would be huge to hold all the
> information
"Larry Brown" wrote:
> Is it the metamail-2.7-8mdk.x86_64 ?
metamail-2.7-8mdk.i586.rpm is most probably the one you want to
look for. It's on the Mandrake 9.1 distribution media and it'll
certainly be out there on the web somewhere.
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Thanks. That's seems to have worked. I was able to blank a cdrw.
James
On Fri, 2003-08-08 at 14:02, John P Verel wrote:
> On 08/08/03 13:20 -0400, James Pifer wrote:
> > Hi. I have a CDRW drive on RH8. Been working great for quite some time.
> > I usually use the webmin inte
found
:
Aug 5 04:05:53 DC : - No longer present writable file : /home/cvs/CVSROOT
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so I don't think it's permissions. Any
suggestions?
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David Hart wrote:
> There MUST be something better than KSpread. Any suggestions?
>
I use gnumeric myself.
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"Richard Humphrey" wrote:
>
> If run up2date on sendmail on a production server, what are the
> chances things will be meessed up?
Slim, but real. This is a general point, rather than one about
sendmail or even RedHat, but (if I may say so) you should suck it
and see on a non-prod box first. I
nitely had
NTFS RO before on my W2000/Linux laptop, maybe that was with
a version of Mandrake though.
Sorry about that
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"Otto Haliburton" wrote:
> Yes, there are several possibilities they are
> 1) rebuild your kernel enabling ntfs readonly access
> 2) www.rhil.net where you can obtain the modules and instructions
> 3) search redhat.com for ntfs a person provides the modules.
>
Should be no need for any of the ab
ltmodem that exactly
corresponds with your kernel. You can find out your kernel
version by typing
uname -r
.. you should find a version of ltmodem to correspond with it if
you haven't updated the kernel (and possibly if you have, not
sure), note that you'll have to reinsta
"Olivier Dony" wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I can't exactly remember how I managed to create this duplication
> (something about rpm segfault'ing wrt the glibc version during the
> install of one of those packages, and stuff like that), but anyway,
> here it goes :
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# apt-get instal
aracter being
> echoed; you'll have to separately turn that off.) Man 'termios'
> for all this.
>
Don't really need to do this unless there's a 'real time'
element, or some reason that buffered chars can't be used.
James
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"Buz Davis" wrote:
>
> I would like a routine to read the keyboard and report the single
> key pressed, and give me control back without waiting for ENTER to
> be pressed. Under MSDOS (where all of my c experience has been)
> there was a c routine called getch() that would do just this. I
> can
mark wrote:
> Umm, home directories, any working directories I've set up, my
> collection of source code
The best approach is to keep these in a separate partition -
/home perhaps, which you can opt to preserve. I tend to keep
anything I want to keep in my home directory, and rename it ju
the brilliant beast wrote:
> what disk is it the net meeting on? I have all the packages
> installed on this system. if it is all ready on here how do I
> start the program? if it is not on here which disk is it on 1 2
> or 3?
>
I can't remember what disk gnomemeeting's on - I copied all the
d
e
them down first.
Sometimes it happens, sometimes it doesn't. It seems fairly random!
I'm running RH9.0 & KDE. I have no experience or familiarity with
GConf and Google didn't turn up anything helpful.
Anyone any ideas?
James
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"AragonX" wrote:
> I've tried the -v option but my logs come out to be 5-10Mb in size
> (depending on the server). It just lists the file names being backed up.
OK, well just redirect stderr to the logfile then if you don't
want the list of files
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"Felix Mathais" wrote:
> Does anybody know if there is an equivialent to netmeeting for linux?
>
Yes, gnomemeeting - there's an RPM on the RH9.0 distribution
disks. It works well, but (unless something's changed recently
- haven't used it for a while) can't be called from any of the
GNU/Linu
Michael Gargiullo wrote:
> find / -mtime +2 -type d -exec rm -rf \{} \;
>
> I wonder how long that will run before it eats itself? Hasn't
> anyone wanted to do that just to see...
A system administrator colleague of mine did effectively exactly
that, a few years ago, on a production Solaris ma
Steve.
Thanks for the clarification and info. I am interested in your examples
if you don't mind.
James
On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 11:32, Cowles, Steve wrote:
> James Pifer wrote:
> > Steve,
> > Sorry, a couple more questions. I've been trying to find complete
> > ex
nother zone with the same name, right?
So, internally www.obrien-pifer.com would resolve to 192.168.1.5 while
everywhere else it would resolve to the routable internet address.
Thanks,
James
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Thanks, I'll try that. Do you know if there are RPMs for bind 9 on
Redhat 8.0? Been googling and the only one I've found is from Suse.
Thanks,
James
On Wed, 2003-07-30 at 21:33, Cowles, Steve wrote:
> James Pifer wrote:
> > Besides adding a second DNS server, is there
"AragonX" wrote:
> I'm using tar to do nightly backups. I would like to get some
> useful information out of it to put in a log file. I would like
> to know if the backup completed successfully, how big the backup
> was and what files had to be excluded. Does anyone have any
> ideas?
>
You mi
>
> Do you really preffer to type your tabs? Every line? Why..? :)
I hate tabs in text files as well .. I type my own spaces. Just
makes me feel in control. More often than not, the
auto-indenter doesn't behave they way I'd want anyway. I find
it absolutely maddening! That and the wacky
y for the DNS server
to respond to external requests (through the firewall) one way, and to
respond to internal requests another?
Thanks,
James
the more I think about it the more I think adding another DNS server
might be the easiest
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