I naively didn't leave enough space on my / partition and now /boot doesn't
have enough space for me to upgrade to the latest kernel. Only the current
kernel is there now and I'm still short a few megs. This is a live server
so I can't really mess with it too much. What can I do?
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For me the patch only installed a new sendmail.cf (just went through and put
my few options back in), and access in /etc/mail/. So it was no problem.
Michael Rubin
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I configured the bonding between my eth0 and eth1 as described, and that
seemed to work, the server could ping anything, but several services were no
longer accessible remotely (like ssl and pop, though http/ssh were fine).
Could this be because trunking wasn't turned on on the switch? Or are ther
uest came in on.
How do I get RH to use both cards for outgoing traffic, based on domain
name?
Sincerely,
Michael Rubin
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ecial
commands/precautions?
Sincerely,
Michael Rubin
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If my computer shows 500 mgs allocated to /dev/shm, does that mean that it's
actually using that memory, or it will try to allocate it if I write
something to that "drive"? Is it possible to turn this off in some config?
I've never used that thing.
Sincerely,
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After 15+ hours I finally found the fix (msie bug). If anyone is having the
same problem you can email me.
Michael
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suggestions?
Thank you very much.
SetEnvIf User-Agent ".*MSIE.*" \
nokeepalive ssl-unclean-shutdown \
downgrade-1.0 force-response-1.0
Michael Rubin
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Why is it a bad idea to turn on "register globals" ?
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> On Monday, November 4, 2002, at 10:21 AM, Brian Ashe wrote:
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> > Newer versions of PHP all come with "register globals" turned OFF in
> > the
> > php.ini file. Turn it to on and it should solve your problem.
>
> Bad idea. Use the $H
I'm running RH 7.1. The box has dual NICs. Right now it has two IP
addresses -- some websites are hardcoded to one, some to the other. Should
I look into channel-bonding the ethernet cards? What's the benefit? Has
anyone tried this?
Thanks!
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box, it dissappears. Doesn't bounce...just never gets there. I don't think
it's an ISP issue since it used to work before I reinstalled RH. The
/etc/mail/local-host-names file has the right entries. /etc/aliases is
configured. Any tips anyone?
Michael Rubin
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I am running RH 7.1 What is /dev/shm? Some kind of shared memory? Is it
dangerous to security?
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