of the other distributions to look out for ... I have seen some
good reviews for Libranet.
Please excuse me if this is not the right forum for this question.
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another dozen at two different sites all synced to within about .001
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What MTA are you using to deliver to ISP2? Sendmail? Perhaps a better
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is there a provided tool for RH7.3 that will enable me to resize
existing disk partitions cleanly and easily from single user mode?
I know of several old fasioned ways involving tar and fdisk :-) just
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would do it, but no! Likewise awk variants didn't seem to do it either.
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autoresponder properly. it is to be hoped that the mailling list admin
will remove him...
lazzaro ciccolella wrote:
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today i had received many many messages from "Jacob Petrie"
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take full advantage of the
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which sniffer (command line) would you recommend for getting pop3 passwds?
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I need to do to better tune this? Is an ARP cache
getting updated too frequently? The regularity, and the return to
normalcy really make me think it's some setting I just need to tune, but
so far I haven't come across anything terribly helpful.
Any thought are appreciated.
Thanks, Mat
> Hmm. Are saying that if you try to ping the eth1 interface from a
> machine attached to the network on eth0 it does not work? If so what is
> does the routing table on the ping orignating machine look like? It
> needs to be told that the router is the gateway to that network.
to refresh, th
make sure that forwarding is turned on via /etc/sysctrl.conf
> this line needs to read :
> net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1
>
i have that enabled in /etc/sysconfig/network and
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward is 1. (after a reboot).. do i need to
specify it in sysctrl.conf as well??
>
>
I'm setting up a linux router to fit in the topology below:
This is straight IP addresses, I'm using NAT addresses to protect the
innocent. Please note that this box does not do/need to do any NAT or MASQ
Upstreamlinux routerinternal network
10.1.1.1/30
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at spawned xterm)
mplayer some-file.mpg
starts the mpg in the dead center of the screen, same as with no options.
any other thoughts?
Tom Pollerman wrote:
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>>is there some way to g
err, yes as i said in the original post i have read the mplayer man
page. it does not offer an option for this.
linux power wrote:
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> there some way to get
is there some way to get mplayer, started on the command line, to start
it's display in a particular position (x,y) on my desktop? The man page
doesn't refer to anything, thought maybe someone on the list might have
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WindowMaker is my windowmanager.
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flags:SYN,RST,ACK/SYN
Most of the online help I can find is from the client side of IPTABLES,
haven't found a good server howto yet. Any help or suggestions are
appreciated!
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ge for ftp and ncftp, but have not found the
> non-interactive way, so that I can just put in one command to copy files.
>
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>>about comcast says you have to have the hostname, but in this area you
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>>Thanks,
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i guess i would assume that an IRQ sharing conflict would exhibit the
opposite behavior: that the NIC would slow down when the CDROM was being
used. Either way, it's easy enough for me to reassign the NIC, i'll give
it a try.
Harry Putnam wrote:
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> Just a guess, but perhaps you have an IRQ sharing issue. IRQ sharing can
> have all kinds of strange effects.
wouldn't i have seen some *mention* of that in dmesg or /var/log/message
? I assume that I would... but.
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> Is the CD sharing the IDE bus with either of the hard drives?
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hat needs proving? Across the
>> network, even to SMB clients (Windows) can be done. I backup the local
>> machine (with the tape drive) and a Windows 98 client.
>
>
> Quick question. How does AMANDA handle open files on SMB clients? This
> regarding things like the Windows
d of my ADSL is 256 Kb/s ,will be enough with a Pentium-120 with 48 RAM?
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>>I could be terribly wrong here, but my thinking is that the GW
>>statement in eth1 on m6 is being ignored (maybe check dmesg). I have
>>never assigned a static route in linux that did
0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U40 0 0 eth1
> 192.168.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U40 0 0 eth0
> 127.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 U40 0 0 lo
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>>my bash_history correctly :) ...:
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>>ln -s /usr/lib/netscape/plugins/ShockwaveFlash.class
>>
>>This is what I have (excerpt)
>>$ ls -l mozilla1.0/mozilla/plugins/
>>total 20
s it look like
from within your KDE session?
Remember that whatever privations you suffer in boot time will be more
than made up for in your uptime. XP has nothing on RH stability!
Petri Somerkari wrote:
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>>> Is gnome perhaps lighter than KDE.
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IMHO, if you really want a screaming fast desktop drop both Gnome and
KDE for WindowMaker (www.windowmaker.org) or other lightweight windows
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I can't say enough nice things about Netsaint (www.netsaint.org) which
you can use to monitor/page/record latency and a variety of other
information, and MRTG
(http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/), which enables you to
GRAPH traffic across router interfaces via SNMP. MRTG is extre
> hmm... have compiled my own kernels in the past (few years ago) but have not felt
>the need since - sure it would bea reasonably steep learning curve for me again! :)
>
> I'm not too sure how recompiling the kernel myself would affect future rpm kernel
>updates - but I guess you're suggesting
I'm definitely getting on a limb here, as I don't rpm kernels from RH,
and I am only using ipchains on 7.1...
> nothing in modules.conf about firewall or iptables, but there is nothing in
>modules.conf on my test server at home where iptables is working fine (again stock
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using nmap and I am getting an output way to large. Is there a way
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l start sshd (the d is for daemon, a process which runs
> inside the machine and provides a service), and the second will make
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o is there a definitive kernel fix? A configuration problem? Is there
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2.x was released - and remember the fierce shreaking over that? Redhat
> makes us do a Periodic recompile. It's not a good thing. In even
> starker contrast, we haven't had to do a major round of recompiles on
> IRIX or Tru64 since I started using them about 9 years ago. T
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> I searched the web if RedHat ships with qpopper but I found nothing!
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Patrick Beart wrote:
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>> On Mon, 18 Mar 2002, Patrick Beart wrote:
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>>
>>> >On Sat, 16 Mar 2002, Patrick Beart wrote:
>>> > >I'm new to the whole "security" thing, but I've learned that
>>> >>a hardware appliance is better than softw
>
> Eh? Sounds... interesting!! I take it that d/l'ing the source for sudo
> and fortune might prove more, ah, humorous?
>
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s to what are the rules (RFC's) of DNS. Im
> interested in what is propper, not what M$ does with their products.
> That i can easily find out on my own. Thanks.
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>>>Howdy y'all,
>>>
>>>So, dumb question of the evening:-
>>>how do I connect to files and directories on one linux box to another (on
>>>the same lan, where I have
a person on edge for the next new release.. now with 7.2 it turned
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thing that gif-ifies system
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yuck! we ran spong for nearly a year and dumped it in favor of the (IMHO)
vastly superior netsaint (http://www.netsaint.org). i found netsaint to
be:
more reliable and less flaky with false alarms
much easier to configure
handles nested notification schemes/time of day configuration better
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>>RH6.2. The installation did not upgrade RPM, so I
missing something obvious? Would --nodeps be ok? Any help is appreciated.
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;I have tried this entry in fstab with either the hostname or IP, as well
>>as with and without the _netdev option, same results.
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