all the time - nptl seems to have played havoc with threaded apps.
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, that's right. Alternatively, you could replace the line that starts
with the '-' sign and replace it with the one that starts with the '+' sign.
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, all up2date.
before 2-4 weeks or so ago it wasn't happening. dunno if i should blame
up2dates or what. i tried older kernels. same.
is this happening to anyone else?
Running RedHat 9?
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to the i386 one. The i386 one doesn't have the NPTL
stuff, but the i686 one does, which causes the whole world to fall apart.
If you see i686 from this :
rpm -q --queryformat '%{ARCH} %{NAME}\n' glibc
you're just asking for it if you install a i386 glibc. Use the i686 one.
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up with the old kernel.
It's saved me a trip to work in the middle of the night on several occasions ;)
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treats the first % as a newline, so it never sees the end quote.
You need to escape all the %.
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Is anyone using a mod throttle type module for apache version 2 to limit
connection, for example in order to protect your resources from someone
that is trying to leech your whole page for offline viewing.
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used).
Can anyone suggest troubleshooting techniques? Are any of
these drivers known to be problematic?
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Where are the rpm sources installed to, for example when I install the
httpd rpm source?
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for apache. Does anyone know how I can
go about getting this module installed?
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across an nfs mounted partition. Nothing
shows up in the server's log files, and if I checkout the large cvs
repository to /tmp on the client machine it works file.
Does anyone have a clue as to why I am getting these errors?
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Hi,
After upgrading all the machines to redhat 9 I am now seeing nfs errors
in the logs of my client machines:
Aug 18 06:46:16 ztrip kernel: nfs: server fromage not responding, timed
out
I get these errors mainly when trying to checkout large cvs
anyone have any ideas as to why this is happening? I even tried, for
testing purposes, to add an allow all from anywhere line to iptables and
it still occurs.
Thanks in advance for help,
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Does anyone know how to solve this mysterious problem without
nuking my system again...
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You need to only have an auto.master file on the master nis server. If
you have an auto.master file on the clients then they won't be able to
mount the home dirs correctly.
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So is there no way to make this go away? To get rid of the annoying delay
I added a 'nodelay' option to system-auth in the pam.d dir. But I would
like to just have a stock install work.
On Tue, 12 Aug 2003, Sean Estabrooks wrote:
On Tue, 12 Aug 2003 09:52:40 -0500 (CDT)
Justin Rush [EMAIL
attempt, that's why I was looking for
other venues.
Lesson learned: always get latest libs if weird things are happening...
even though it's quite painful on dial-up :(
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it works just fine, see below.
Has anyone else experienced similiar problems with the 2.4.20 series of kernels? Is there any solution to this problem?
Cheers!
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another
extension to the file report.txt.1 - report.txt.2 etc.
If anyone has any input or could point me in the right direction it would
be greatly helpful.
Thanks in advance!
justin
Are you sure it's not complaining about modutils?
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It seems I can't make the module without the
this sound correct to you people?
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of avenues of thought that need looking
into.
Justin.
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You need to add the macro call MODULE_LICENSE(GPL) to your code.
look in linux/include/linux/module.h for other parameters
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Considering that I'm still having difficulties running my driver correctly
under Redhat 8.0 (any updated kernel, as opposed to 7.3, or the 2.4.18
kernel in kernel.org), I would call it oddball.
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don't have much experiance with
linux yet.
Many thanks,
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. Unfortunately, the test fails in the same
way.
However, you have raised a couple of avenues of thought that need looking
into.
Justin.
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colours.
Has anyone heard about any problems similar to this, with proprietry drivers
having running problems between the two versions of kernel?
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already, kinda works)? If so how? (ie where can I find out how)
2) Is there a binary install? (ala rpm)
3) Has anyone yet had experience with the XFree86 4.3 SiS740 drivers?
Do they finally allow 3D acceleration?
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OK, I've gotten RH to let me type in hebrew, even Left To Right, but
when I do I get blank spaces.. probably because it is not correctly
loading the font, for hebrew (ISO-8859-8).
Does anyone know how to persuade RH8, or linux in general to use this
font set?
In GnomeTerminal?
In Any GTK2
The card is an FA411. I didn't find iton the HCL.
So there's not a standard methodology for installing these types of files? Do you think that installing this driver would involve compiling with a new kernel? Or would they go in as a module? I'm not too enthusiastic about recompiling a new
I picked up a netgear pcmcia card for my laptop that comes with RedHat 7drivers but no insructions on what to do with them. I've searched aroundthe Netgear site and then the internet but haven't found enough to get mestarted yet. I could use a pointer toward a decent device driverinstallation
You need to enable agent forwarding:
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-keyc3/
Justin
On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 12:00, Ed Wilts wrote:
On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 08:33:03AM -0500, Jeff Bearer wrote:
I want to copy a file from host A to host B while on host C. Host C uses
public
I have successfully installed Redhat AS2.1 on two
machines, however, I would like to use the
preinstalled version of Sendmail on one of the
machines to receive outside email. I read over some of
the forums out there and learned that Redhat's 7.1+
version of sendmail is pre-configured to inly
I am not getting a server error, rather, I am not able
to Telnet to port 25. I did restart Sendmail and got
the following output from netstat -pant|grep :25:
[[EMAIL PROTECTED]]#tcp0 0 127.0.0.1:25
0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 911/sendmail:
accep
Thank you,
Justin
It workedthank you.
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Sendmail configuration?
I am not getting a server error, rather, I
back
into it later - without interrupting the build?
TIA,
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I've got a laptop with a QSI SBW-081 DVD/CD-RW combo drive.
It works well under windows Spit, and kinda under linux.
I can read data discs, music CDs, and to a limited extent play DVDs
(though they are very jumpy). I can NOT write to CDRs.
And I can find no specific info on QSI drivers for
Has anyone had trouble re-compiling their kernels?
Even under standard options I always get this result:
sis_mm.c:281: warning: concatenation of string literals with
__FUNCTION__ is deprecated
sis_mm.c:291: warning: concatenation of string literals with
__FUNCTION__ is deprecated
make[3]: ***
Has anyone had trouble re-compiling their kernels under RH8?
Even under standard options I always get this result:
sis_mm.c:281: warning: concatenation of string literals with
__FUNCTION__ is deprecated
sis_mm.c:291: warning: concatenation of string literals with
__FUNCTION__ is deprecated
I installed RH 8, and a number of devices on my laptop were not
detected.
at the moment the most critical is the sis900 network card, that isn't
being detected, even though it's officially listed on RH website.
ifconfig eth0 returns a device not found.
I've tried modprobe sis900, which
I installed RH 8, and a number of devices on my laptop were not
detected.
at the moment the most critical is the sis900 network card, that isn't
being detected, even though it's officially listed on RH website.
How do I go about installing the sis900 NIC, and DHCP after initial OS
install?
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On Mon, 14 Oct 2002 14:35:23 -0400, Michael M. Moore wrote:
Has anyone had any luck installing RedHat 8.0 on a Desknote iBuddyXP
(929A)yet?
I understand the machine is based on the SiS 740 North Bridge/SiS 961
South Bridge. My unit has the Athlon 2200+, 512
Has anyone here tried to install RedHat on a Desknote?
(http://desknote.net/products.html)
Any general information would be helpful.
But installing RH8.0 on a DeskNote a929 w/ DVD in specific.
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Every time I download it, it doesn't match ANY md5sum check.
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I'll loose the whole system soon.
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your Presario 2710 uses a Conexant HSF PCI chipset, check out
http://www.mbsi.ca/cnxtlindrv/. FWIW, I've found the HCF driver to just work
wonderfully well with the Conexant modem in my Dell. Source and binary RPM's
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Hi all,
Looking into freeing up some hard drive space on my laptop, and
thinking about getting an MP3 player. What does everyone have, how do
you like it? Windows is not an option - if it doesn't work in Linux,
I'm not getting it.
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I had it working at my old job. Use the smb_auth module as a Squid
helper. I read about it under the documentation at www.swelltech.com.
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On Thu, 2002-03-07 at 06:43, Ed Wilts wrote:
Ideally I would prefer to pick up automagically their NT login without
them
having enter
how about the lrzsz package?
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
Hey gang,
I used to use Tera Term SSH to talk to my box from remote. This
solution also allowed me to completely disable ftp telnet from the outside
world, as TT has XYZmodem kermit protocols built into it,
winblows connections, but not absolutely necessary.
I've worked with CIPE, and PoPToP, but not FreeSWAN. Anyone doing this
already and want to share?
Justin
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Your problem is that you installed GRUB on the MBR. Unfortunately, I
don't know how to fix that, but maybe someone else on the list knows how
to move it...
Justin
On Fri, 2002-01-18 at 12:00, Oeystein Olsen wrote:
I'm running RH7.2 on my laptop from Dell, and I've installed a suspend
that to install
Evolution and satisfy the deps.
Justin
On Fri, 2002-01-11 at 11:17, Justin Ellison wrote:
Hi all,
I'm a relative newb to printing in Linux - mainly because the GUI's
have always worked for me. I have a Lexmark C720 Laser printer at work
here. I used to print fine, but now I have
/printconf/util/mf_wrapper:
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
TIA,
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most online systems and BBS's just use an internet connection, there's not
much need for 10 phone lines anymore. I've written what I think is a
pretty good program for this. telnet://solarflow.dyndns.org
On Wed, 2 Jan 2002, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
Hey gang,
I used to run a BBS
If you mean that it takes forever and a day to realize that it's not on
the network, than pass a timeout value by adding the line:
DHCPCDARGS=-t 10
to the file /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0.
That makes the DHCP client give up after 10 seconds.
HTH,
Justin
On Thu, 2002-01-03
Go to www.whacked.net - you should be able to find it from there.
On Tue, 2001-12-18 at 20:46, Charles Galpin wrote:
On Tue, 2001-12-18 at 18:05, Justin Ellison wrote:
Adam,
I have a Dell Inspiron 8100 as well, and I *highly* recommend you
subscribe the the linux-dell-laptops
about setting up a suspend to disk partition as well
as your other partitions. It also goes over setting up the rest of the
hardware.
HTH,
Justin
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Similar question for an upcoming Dell Inspiron 8100 laptop. It comes with XP
already installed
IMAP access. What's everyone else
using for reading IMAP mail? It seems as though mutt supports it, but it looks
pretty new. Pine supports it, but how well? Is fetchmail a better option?
TIA,
Justin
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for an operating system that is about as useful
as a screen door on a submarine. Perhaps they are jealus, after all Linux
does have one thing that microsoft can only dream about., a solid Operating
System.
Justin ~ (fat32 free for over a year now
of that
key, you should be able to search for it. I stoped using using anything M$ a
long time ago.
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anybody know what is causing this error?
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what does it say, something about e2fsck?
On Fri, 16 Nov 2001, Jim Sheffer wrote:
ok- now I'm in trouble.
The linux server crashed and will not reboot. Ststem starts up, then kickes
me .out to a shell (?) says there is a problem and asks for my password,
which like my earlier email
I'm wondering if anyone's tried to raid a fat partition on a dual boot
system? I know booting dos would throw the raid out of sync, would there
be a way to resynchronize it after?
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power to run it. www.xfce.org
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, Peter Peltonen wrote:
On Mon, Nov 12, 2001 at 06:23:28PM -0500, fred smith wrote:
Curiously, when working on stuff at a text console, it seems fine for
the set of things I
check if the lines are commented out in the /etc/xinetd.conf.
On Tue, 2 Oct 2001, Li Bing wrote:
Hi, all,
I just installed the RedHat 7.1 on my PC. But the FTP and Telnet are not started.
Anyone can tell me how to do that? I have asked the question for the third times ...
Sigh ...
thanks, I tried to create a symbolic link to the file but it won't work.
I'll have to try the other option. Most sites just seem to use
href=ftp://; from the web page anyways.
thanks..
On Sat, 5 May 2001, Mike A. Harris wrote:
On Sat, 5 May 2001, Justin Zygmont wrote:
Date: Sat, 5 May
root access, they will first have to know a username that does have
access, and then once they get in there, they would have to find a local
exploit to get root access. Most script kiddies will give up way before
that point.
Anyone have any thoughts? Am I totally off base?
Justin
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Is there a way to download a file in the /home/ftp/pub directory just from
a link on a web page?
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netstat -at will show what's open, just comment out whatever you don;t
want in inetd or xinetd. Tripwire is built for a RH 7.0 install of
everything so you'll have to edit the policy text file to comment out
the files you don't have and run twinstall.sh and tripwire --init. There
are only a few
this is how I do it.
# hosts.deny
portmap:ALL
rpc.statd:ALL
rpc.nfsd:ALL
rpc.mountd:ALL
rpc.quotad:ALL
Thank you for you reply Matthew,
I just want to deny access some users via specific services, for example I
have users : A, B, C on my server I don't want to give access into my
computer
yes, it is in the man page, generally I think you need guestuser * in your
config file.
On Thu, 26 Apr 2001, Ed Lazor wrote:
Is there a HOWTO on how to do this somewhere? I'm currently using wu-ftpd.
Thanks =)
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Probably take a look at portsentry, it will at least block the port that
is scanned to the attacking site. Ipchains is the best if you can set the
rules correctly. Definitely comment out the lines you don't need in
inetd.conf too.
hope this helps..
On Thu, 19 Apr 2001, Lokesh Bhog wrote:
they're trying to overflow nfsd. As long as you have the updated
nfs-tools package you should be fine. There is a way I found to be able
to block these attempts though. I put this in hosts.deny
portmap:ALL
and in hosts.allow
ALL: whatever IP address you want to allow to mount NFS
On Tue,
I have mine like this and it works, the only problem is that pressing F4
during win98 bootup doesn't load my old version of DOS, it just hangs
reading the HD, which may or may not be related the partition setup.
hdc1/boot 55 MB
hdc2/mnt/c 2 GIG DOS/Win partition
hdc3swap55 MB
oh. I guess that can't be why it's hanging then:)
thanks.
On Fri, 13 Apr 2001, Bret Hughes wrote:
Justin Zygmont wrote:
do you have the setting for config line in /etc/inetd.conf?
I run it as a standalone daemon rather than through inetd. It can be
tcpwrappers aware
:-). Am I describing the functions of the iproute2 package? Are
there any straightforward ways to accomplishing this?
TIA,
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do you have the setting for config line in /etc/inetd.conf?
On Thu, 12 Apr 2001, Bret Hughes wrote:
Matthew Saltzman wrote:
On Thu, 12 Apr 2001, Bret Hughes wrote:
Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
Hi Bret,
413002 Mar 7 08:28
please)
Thanks in advance,
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this is something i'm trying to make; to get ipchains to make any
packet hang unless the client tries to connect to a few particular
ports. Portsentry can almost do that too I guess, but not on ports used
by running daemons like portmap, BIND, httpd, etc...
On Tue, 10 Apr 2001, Pieter De
this is a FAQ, it has to do with the CPU ID that AMD chips don't come
with, you'll need to add a line in lilo.conf.
http://www.redhat.com/support/docs/tips/ThunderBird-Duron.html
On Tue, 10 Apr 2001, Hernan Brun wrote:
Hi!!
Im installing Redhat 7.0 . But after reboot appears an error
Does anyonw know if NFS can be set this way? I have no way to stop anyone
from trying to overflow port 111. Also, I know That apache can be set to
this but does anyone know the inetd.conf line it will need?
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I am running RH 6.2 with updates. Any idea what could be wrong?
hostname inetd[489]: pid 10209: exit status 1
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I noticed that whenever I telnet to my server, I get this in my log file,
I am running RH 6.2 with updates. Any idea what could be wrong?
hostname inetd[489]: pid 10209: exit status 1
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the same bugs in it since when I first used it.
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Justin Zygmont wrote:
you should see IE, it's 70MB! 110 or something like that for a full
install. You know if it's bloated it's Microsoft.
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Statux wrote:
Through it all, what did you expect
not if windoze can't see an ext2 partition though.
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
Hi Justin,
how do you know if they meant embedded assembly? you can make a C program and
embed some assembly to infect an ELF executable. You would have to be root
how do you know if they meant embedded assembly? you can make a C program
and embed some assembly to infect an ELF executable. You would have to
be root however.
How about win NT viruses, are there any of those out there?
On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, Jerry Winegarden wrote:
On Wed, 28 Mar 2001,
you should see IE, it's 70MB! 110 or something like that for a full
install. You know if it's bloated it's Microsoft.
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Statux wrote:
Through it all, what did you expect for a 13-14MB binary that contains
every component of the suite? :P
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Thomas
'Anyone know if/when we'll be seeing KDE 2.1.1 RPM's for RH7?
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Hi all,
Sorry for the forward, but in case people out there were doing security
by obscurity, here is the reason not to. If you don't use bind, make sure
it's turned off, and if you do, make sure it's up to date.
Justin
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I had this happen when fd0 and fd1 were switched from the FDD cable.
On Sat, 17 Mar 2001, Bob Hartung wrote:
I seem to be in a crescendo of errors. While trying to move
a file from one machine to another via sneaker net, I
receive an error stating thad /dev/fd0 may have an incorrect
major
don't do it unless you have a way to recover easily. and make sure you
use the updates disk with the install.
On Wed, 7 Mar 2001, Mike Burger wrote:
Other than that, you didn't have any problems?
I'm thinking about upgrading my 6.1 box to 7.0 (respin), but it's a
production box, and I
not so fast, I think they extended the int13h register or whatever they
call it now sp that it does support more cyls. Also, I remember reading
that there was a new lilo to work with it. This was some time ago.
P.S. Sorry for my date, my server is down and I have to use this crappy
dead
RPM's available for
wolverine but not 7?
Thanks!
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I found that after a kernel upgrade from 2.2.5 to higher, it bogged right
down until I upgraded the RAM to 12MB, so you might want to stick to RH 6
and just install most of the updates. You can't really install nfs-utils
without the kernel upgrade but that's ok on a laptop.
On Tue, 27 Feb
that's right be sure up install the updates this time eh?
On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Statux wrote:
Step one: solve the problem of the break in. Find out how they broke in
and correct it :)
On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Jerry Human wrote:
Hello People:
Someone broke in and stole my new
I guess with some of the problems there were with RH7, pinstripe wasn't
enough?
On 23 Feb 2001, Trond Eivind Glomsrød wrote:
"Greg Wright" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
alpha, I believe
Nope, was beta ... AFAIK, RedHat?
Fisher was beta1, Wolverine is beta2 - the kernel needs more
pinstripe was 6.9, I thought I remember a high number of bugs in that,
even when hedwig(7.0) came out there was a lot of noise about bugs still.
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Trond Eivind Glomsrød wrote:
On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, Justin Zygmont wrote:
I guess with some of the problems there were
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