Thanks for all the input!!
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On Sat, 2003-01-18 at 06:50, Kevin Keithan wrote:
> So if the load on my server goes up and the memory is needed, it
> will be released?
Yep. Cached files can be discarded without disk activity, and wi
this.
Thanks,
Kevin
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On Fri, 2003-01-17 at 11:26, Kevin Keithan wrote:
> Here is what I'm actually getting.
> This output is from right before I left the office yesterday.
>
> [root@kevin admin]# free
>
Here is what I'm actually getting.
This output is from right before I left the office yesterday.
[root@kevin admin]# free
total used free sharedbuffers cached
Mem: 1548264 3791121169152 0 113372 206988
-/+ buffers/cache: 5875
l 0
0 110 /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup kevin
root 13768 1086 0 15:43 ?00:00:00 /bin/sh ./run
root 13769 10860 0 15:43 pts/000:00:00 ps -ef
[root@kevin admin]#
Thanks,
Kevin Keithan
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Hi All,
I'm running RedHat 7.3 and I'm using up2date regularly to update my server. I
can't pin point it but I think the lastest update to up2date did something to it that
gives me strange outputs. Here is what I'm getting after an update. Sorry but I
could not get it all. This should giv
Hi All,
I have been using up2date for a long while with no problems. I believe there was
an update for the up2date program and that may be my problem. Ever since that update,
up2date is getting errors. I think it is still working but I don't know. Here is what
it gives me.
error: error(5)
Thanks for the help Nick!
Kevin
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Internet. What do I have to do to tell apache to listen on
my external IP? Remember it is DHCP so I would like it to change if I get a new IP.
Thanks for your help,
Kevin Keithan
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Hi All,
I would like to search the archives. I need to find out about IPTables, I have
posted on here before with no replies.
Thanks,
Kevin
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What is the equal to this IPChains script in IPTables?
# Flush the rules tables.
/sbin/ipchains -F input
/sbin/ipchains -F forward
/sbin/ipchains -F output
#Set the MASQ timings
/sbin/ipchains -M -S 7200 10 60
/sbin/ipchains -P forward DENY
/sbin/ipchains -A forward -s 192.168.0.0/24 -j MASQ
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I want to make a copy of the root account on my RH7.2 server. I have shadow passwords
enabled and tried to put a user in as group zero but that failed. I'm in need of
some help.
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>Is there a universal switch to run at the end of a command. I want to
>do this in more then just nmap.
Many utilities send output to STDOUT, which can be redirected to a file
using standard shell redirect methods. These
Is there a universal switch to run at the end of a command. I want to
do this in more then just nmap.
Thanks,
Kevin
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I want to run nmap on my network but the output is way too
large. I want to run nmap and have the output go to a file. I know
there is a way to do this I just can’t find the command.
Kevin Keithan
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You might just want to install an additional fan or two, into the case.
On Tue, 14 May 2002, Kevin Keithan wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>I have a system I built running redhat 7.2
Title: Message
Hi
Everyone,
I have
a system I built running redhat 7.2 with no problems. I'm using a
giga-byte 7XDR Motherboard with an AMD TBird 1.4Ghz. I'm using a Dragon
Orb 3 @ 7200RPM which is extremely loud. Anyone have a sujestion to what I
could change the heat sink to. I'm r
Title: Message
I am having trouble
with Checkpassword. I installed it and it checks out
fine.
[root@kevin tmp]#
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup blah /bin/checkpassword pwd+OK <2539.1019651410@blah>user admin+OKpass
password/home/admin
[root@kevin tmp]#
When I try to pop the email with ou
Title: Message
I am having trouble
with Checkpassword. I installed it and it checks out
fine.
[root@kevin tmp]#
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup blah /bin/checkpassword pwd+OK <2539.1019651410@blah>user admin+OKpass
password/home/admin
[root@kevin tmp]#
When I try to pop the email with o
Title: Message
I am using nmap and
I am getting an output way to large. Is there a way to pipe the output into a
file?
Thanks,
Kevin
Title: Message
I am
running Gnome and Netscape can't get a webpage. I can ping www.google.com, www.yahoo.com and other sites. My other
devices on the network get to the WebPages fine.
Anyone have a
clue?
Thanks,
Kevin
Title: Message
I'm
using my computer ,Windows2k Pro with Putty installed, to login to my
Redhat 7.2 server. I'm using ssh and have X Forwarding
enabled. I want to startx and see it from my 2000 Pro
machine. I am having trouble doing so. I set
the xhost + and export DISPLAY=myclient:1.
pr 16, 2002 at 03:05:11PM -0400, Kevin Keithan wrote:
>I have qmail working great. My problem is Pine will not get the mail.
>The mail is put in the /home/user/Maildir/new/ I can see the mail but I
>can't figure out how to get it into Pine by default.
In your pine settings, look for
Title: Message
I have qmail working
great. My problem is Pine will not get the mail. The mail is
put in the /home/user/Maildir/new/
I can see the mail
but I can't figure out how to get it into Pine by default.
Thanks,
Kevin
Title: Message
[root@kevin admin]# netstat -a -p |
grep LISTENtcp
0 0
*:32768
*:*
LISTEN657/rpc.statdtcp
0 0 localhost.localdo:32769
*:*
LISTEN839/xinetdtcp
0 0
*:printer
*:*
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It seems that rpm will not see the qmail src.
I know I have it in the directory I am executing the command.
I also tried putting in the path
and I get the same result. Anyone have a
clue?
rpm --rebuild
qmail-1.03-102memphis.src.rpmqmail-1.03-102memphis.src.rpm: No such fi
Title: Message
Thank
you so much. One thing, what do I need to do with DNS, right now I
do not have that port open. Windows 2000 is my DSN server and is running
great. Does DNS have to run on the Red Hat server or can I keep it on my
Windows box? I will also be going with qMail.
Thanks
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I want to setup
email for my domain, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
. I have one Internet IP and everything is NATed to my 4 servers.
I'm running Checkpoint Firewall 1 software on a Nokia box. Does the email
box need to be outside of the Firewall?
behind a
firewall.
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Kevin Keithan wrote:
>I am trying to setup my RedHat 7.2 box as an email server. I want to
>use qmail. This is where I am starting and the RPM error I got. Can
>anyone help? [root@kevin qmaill]# rpm -ivh rpm-3.0.5-
Title: Message
I am trying to setup
my RedHat 7.2 box as an email server. I want to use qmail. The box
is behind my firewall ,running checkpoint firewall 1. Everything is being
NATed to my servers on the other side, (I only have one real IP). Is the
possible?
This is where I am
starti
Title: Message
I'm new to sendmail
and want to install it and configure it on my domain. I'm running RedHat
7.2. I did a "rpm -qa | grep sendmail" to see what was
installed on my box. I get this, sendmail-cf-8.11.6-3. So I then
did an "up2date --showall | grep sendmail" and got this, "sen
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