On Sat, 2003-09-13 at 08:11, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Morning everyone.
>
> Well, I need to setup a internal DNS server for our company. As it stands
> right now, im looking at using BIND. But, i've never setup a BIND server
> before. Granted, I am very familiar with using commands such as 'dig'
On Fri, 2003-09-05 at 09:07, Patrick Nelson wrote:
> RH9
>
> Have many domain names and I would like to be the master zone for them.
> The problem is I cant seem to put my brain around this. I have tried
> adding an additional zone to my dns (which serves a local only zone for
On Fri, 2003-09-05 at 15:39, Benjamin J. Weiss wrote:
> No, it pisses me off, as well. I just haven't had the time to complain to
> RedHat that they've royally messed up all of my logs. I'm also hoping and
> praying that RH 10 will fix this problem...
Me as well. When these frigging "NON BUGS
RH9
Have a php page and I want the outcome of
du -hs /var/spool/imap/$username | awk '{print $1}'
however, username is (say) joe.user.example.com but the directory is
joe^user^example^com
Any sed or awk experts help me do this in one line? The output is
simply the amount of space used by the
RH9
Have many domain names and I would like to be the master zone for them.
The problem is I cant seem to put my brain around this. I have tried
adding an additional zone to my dns (which serves a local only zone for
our intranet).
This is the zone file I added:
-snip-
$TTL3H
@ IN
Writing a script that asks for a pass-phrase to use specific features of
the script. Would like to hid the input of the phrase from the screen
while the user types it in. Whats the best way?
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On Wed, 2003-09-03 at 07:08, Joe Polk wrote:
> I would like to setup SA to scan server-wide. I have the rpm's installed but
> I'm not sure of the best way to set it up. Will I need SpamAss::Milter to do
> this? Should I setup a folder full of spam for it to learn from? The
> documentation isn't
On Mon, 2003-08-18 at 22:13, anil garrepally wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am using "expect" (TCL based) tool to automate some
> activities.
> By using "autoexpect", automating FTP activity, logging in to
> server and getting a file from it and logging out from server. As
> you know autoexpect is spaw
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 21:52, Patrick Nelson wrote:
> RH9
> galeon-1.2.7-3
>
> When I try and print a web page galeon defaults to lpd not cups. I'm
> not sure how to set this up so it defaults to my cups printers. Anyone
> know how to do this?
So I did a rpm -ql cups
RH9
galeon-1.2.7-3
When I try and print a web page galeon defaults to lpd not cups. I'm
not sure how to set this up so it defaults to my cups printers. Anyone
know how to do this?
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On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 21:52, Patrick Nelson wrote:
> RH9
> galeon-1.2.7-3
>
> When I try and print a web page galeon defaults to lpd not cups. I'm
> not sure how to set this up so it defaults to my cups printers. Anyone
> know how to do this?
>
OK how about thi
On Mon, 2003-08-11 at 00:22, Peter Davies wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Operating system Redhat 7.3 (2.4.18-3)
>
> The other day I installed a second hard drive (Maxtor 160GB). and new RAM to 1.256GB
>
> At first everything was alright (except for an fdisk error on partition not ending
> on cylinder en
On Thu, 2003-06-05 at 11:57, Steve Cowles wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-06-05 at 13:29, Patrick Nelson wrote:
> > On Thu, 2003-06-05 at 03:29, Cowles, Steve wrote:
> > > > -Original Message-
> > > > From: Patrick Nelson
> > > > Sent: Wednesday, June 04,
On Sun, 2003-06-08 at 12:08, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> I was curious to know if there was a good reason for not including the
> libexec directories in the default tripwire policy. It seems like a lot of
> critical binaries are stored there.
>
Although this may be correct... If you really plan to
On Fri, 2003-06-06 at 09:28, Remo Mattei wrote:
> I have a windows XP PRO that I was able to join with the samba box as PDC.
> After reboot I have the domain on the list however I cannot login...any
> suggestions? Here is my smb.conf file.
>
>
> global]
>
> # workgroup = NT-Domain-Name or Workgr
On Fri, 2003-06-06 at 09:01, adrianne keller wrote:
> I have a RedHat 9 server acting as a firewall for our
> network. The server is connected via a router to a T1
> line on the Wan side.
>
> SSHD and Sendmail are the only services installed and
> running on the server and there are no user accoun
On Thu, 2003-06-05 at 11:57, Steve Cowles wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-06-05 at 13:29, Patrick Nelson wrote:
> > On Thu, 2003-06-05 at 03:29, Cowles, Steve wrote:
> > > > -Original Message-
> > > > From: Patrick Nelson
> > > > Sent: Wednesday, June 04,
On Thu, 2003-06-05 at 03:29, Cowles, Steve wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Patrick Nelson
> > Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 8:32 PM
> > Subject: sendmail relay a domain
> >
>
> [snip...]
>
> > It seems that this is what the maile
have RH72 with sendmail-8.11.6
We get mail for multiple domain names at, say,
mailserver1.neatech.com
and I would like to send inbound mail destined for one domain, say,
thisinbounddomain.com
to another sendmail server, say,
mailserver2.neatech.com
Then mail destined for another d
On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 09:49, Marcos de Souza Trazzini wrote:
> Well... this is a "RedHat" mailing list... hehe
>
> I'm using a RedHat 7.2 box with a recompiled kernel in a Pentium 233MMX
> and it was working well. But i had to recompile the kernel with many
> customized options for best performanc
Rajeev Asthana wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have installed ver 8.0 recently.
>
> Everything seems to working fine except the Sound.
>
> Sound is not coming. Linux recognizes the sound card as Intel 810
> AC'97 but sound is not coming.
>
> I tried running 'aumix' but it gives an error: 'Error opening aumi
Paul Greene wrote:
> Any tripwire gurus out there?
>
> I have two tripwire related questions that I hope are easy enough to
> answer.
>
> I recently installed tripwire on a Redhat 7.0 webserver using an RPM
> file, and ran the twinstall.sh script. Then I ran the following
> commands to initializ
Patrick Nelson wrote:
> Ryan Dooley wrote:
>> Tsuyoshi Takada wrote:
>>
>>> Hi, all
>>>
>>> I don't know well about the following UNIX terms.
>>> Would you teach me about them?
>>>
>>> "contrib" ... I of
Ryan Dooley wrote:
> Tsuyoshi Takada wrote:
>
>> Hi, all
>>
>> I don't know well about the following UNIX terms.
>> Would you teach me about them?
>>
>> "contrib" ... I often see this word in ftp site.
>>
>> grep(1)... What does the number (1) mean?
>>
>> regards,
>>
>>
>>
> I think "c
Heru Walmsley wrote:
> I am a newbie so I have what I think is a simple quesiton.
> How do I determine what programs are installed on my machine. I have
> been running RH8 for about a month now and I installed a progam to
> access a MS share but can not remember the program name. Is there a
> switc
Rick Johnson wrote:
> Patrick Nelson wrote:
>> Matthew Saltzman wrote:
>>> It's a bug. Get the Rawhide version.
>>
>> Oh really... shoot how much time I just wasted... darn...
>>
>> So rawhide is 7.3?
>
> Rawhide is rawhide - lastest and gre
Patrick Nelson wrote:
> Matthew Saltzman wrote:
>> On Mon, 24 Mar 2003, Patrick Nelson wrote:
>>
>>> RH80
>>>
>>> Can not figure out why logwatch isn't producing any reports.
>>
>> It's a bug. Get the Rawhide version.
>>
Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Mar 2003, Patrick Nelson wrote:
>
>> RH80
>>
>> Can not figure out why logwatch isn't producing any reports.
>
> It's a bug. Get the Rawhide version.
>
Oh really... shoot how much time I just wasted... dar
RH80
Can not figure out why logwatch isn't producing any reports.
There is a link in /etc/daily pointing to /etc/lod.d/logwatch which points
to /etc/log.d/scripts/logwatch.pl
I can run the script like
cd /etc/log.d
./logwatch --print
and I get no output. So I drill down deeper:
./logwatch
Stone, Timothy wrote:
> anybody have a quick and dirty boot disk? Or a cookbook for making
> one?
>
> I have 40+ Pentium 75/90/100 machines that I have to inventory and
> prep for donation. Some have CD-ROMs, many don't. Don't need X. Just
> need to boot to a prompt and get general system info, o
Anthony E. Greene wrote:
> Patrick Nelson wrote:
>> Hmm... darn it local config? I just did a workstation install and
>> didn't install any other perl stuff. So the above script produces
>> 518 lines of errors. They all start with:
>>
>> Malformed UTF-8
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Mar 2003, Patrick Nelson wrote:
>
>> #!/usr/bin/perl
>> use Date::Manip;
>> print "this\n";
>> exit 0;
>>
>> will show the problem. This same script has worked on multiple RH
>> versions and Manip.pm
_TUXX_ wrote:
> En réponse à Patrick Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> Just installed RH 80
>>
>> Tried running a script that includes a call to Date::Manip which
>> produces a S load of errors. Here is an example script:
>>
>> #!/usr/bin/perl
Just installed RH 80
Tried running a script that includes a call to Date::Manip which produces a
S load of errors. Here is an example script:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use Date::Manip;
print "this\n";
exit 0;
will show the problem. This same script has worked on multiple RH versions
and Manip.pm is exac
Richard Sumilang wrote:
> i just installed RedHat Linux 7.3 and it has the SSH daemon running
> but I can only log in to the SSH from the same computer and not a
> remote one thats on the same local network. Is there a security
> setting I have to reduce or ???
>
>
if you have your firewall setu
Gene Yoo wrote:
> Andrew Robinson wrote:
>> I'm trying to get ssh working on a Redhat 7.3 installation. Right
>> now it is refusing the connection. I've included what pertinent
>> information I know about. If I've left something out, please let me
>> know. When I installed Redhat, I chose the "medi
.ssh]#
>
> What must be done ?
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Patrick Nelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 6:57 PM
> Subject: RE: SSH Connection
>
>
>> Rudik A.A. wrote:
>>> Hello All
Rudik A.A. wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I am facing problem to login to my RH 7.1 server by SSH. After typing
> passwd for root it gets "Connection closed"
> I mast say that it was working good and today we could not login not
> only as root, but any other users also can not login by ssh.
> And also t
someone wrote:
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> Found the RPM for Redhat 8.0 and it installed with no errors. :)
>
> Now - how to I run/access it? I don't know where the RPM put it and it's
> not showing up in any of the (KDE) menus. :/
>
> Thanks! :)
>
> Jim Hale
-
where did you fin
Marc Dobler wrote:
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Oh Really ??!!
i wonder how you did it ...
... any trick ?
please tell me how you've proceeded ...
-
No hacks
had a 80gb hd and with windows me partitioned it to 40gb in the first
partition. in Linux then used fdisk to partition
marc dobler wrote:
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i did the same some age ago (HD 120Go on dual RH+XP).
RH8 recognizes FAT32 partitions BELOW 20 Go.
i tested different configurations, but no way.
so, you should make 6 or 7 partitions of max 20 Go,
using Partition Magic or Swisknife (freeware) on Win.
Patrick Nelson wrote:
->>>>
Yeah buddy... been to your sight a few times already. Seems to be a must
for any LDAP'n admin.
I just want to share a directory to me windows users for a failing drive.
All the work I did to get my Linux users centralized using LDAP
Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
-
What is the output of "fdisk -l /dev/hdb"?
Does using "auto" instead of "vfat" solve the problem?
Does the directory /dosd exist?
-
1. fdisk out:
Disk /dev/hdb: 255 heads, 63 sectors, 14593 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 5
nate wrote:
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yes I think it would matter. You could configure samba to use PAM so
that it can use LDAP too but last I checked you had to disable password
encryption in samba to use PAM, which means disabling password encryption
on ALL the clients as well.
a better solution wou
RH80
Added a new drive WD120GB to system that dual boots (win98 and RH80). dmesg
displays that it there. fdisk shows its there with pretty much the same
criteria as the other (mountable) fat partition. Cant see anything wrong,
but when I try to mount the drive like:
mount -t vfat /dev/hdb1 /
RH73
Just getting a smb server going. Have some users who's login names are
different from windows and Linux. Using a map file to map Linux users
accounts to windows user accounts. Buy watch the log.smb I see that the
mapping is taking place however, the authentication doesn't. Would the fact
Gene Yoo wrote:
-
pat - here's a quick link if you need some howto's and other
information -> http://us3.samba.org/samba/docs/. from my
experience, since we are not using it for production purpose
and is not mission critical NAS type of storage device,
permission was the on
RH73
We one last MS server (well 2 really) which is the PDC. It has network
storage shared from a raid device attached to the system. The problem is
one of the drives is failing. Further we can't get the backup drive to
respond. It's a RAID 5, so it will continue to operate after failure for a
Anand Buddhdev wrote:
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I never use the gui tools. Some versions of RedHat ago, one of the
official network settings tool completely overwrote my wvdial.conf
file. I was fortunate because I had a backup of it, but I decided that
day that I would not be trusting my settings to an
Kerry Miller wrote:
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Ok, I'm a network guy, not a software guy. I'm even lousy at bash scripts,
but here's a question.
I can get to a share from my windoze machine using smbclient and copy files
back to the linux box. I don't know how to put it into a script
though. Here
Scott Thompson wrote:
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I have a VIA AC97 soundcard and RHL8 detects it, but I cant get any sound
out of it. Coincidentally, when I shut down Linux, I get some error about
the mixer not working. Any help would be great!
-
Try alsa from www.alsa.org
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RH72
When running the command who on this system I only see remote logins. Why
would this be? On my other RH72,73, and 80 systems who displays local
logins also.
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Antonio Burzio wrote:
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I have a Sondblaster Audigy... how can i configure red hat 8.0 to make it
works?
-
I have had a lot of success with alsa. If you cant get it working try
www.alsa-project.org
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Joel Lopez wrote:
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I don't have a data/postgresql.conf file.
But I do have a /usr/share/pgsql/postgresql.conf.sample file.
should I copy and rename this file with out the .sample or should I place a
copy in a /data directory somewhere?
-
Look under:
/var/
sentinel wrote:
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> Shouldn't there be a "-H" or "-h" option to indicate a hostname?
The docs didn't mention a -H or -h was needed. I'm running ldapadd on the
ldap server itself. When I add the -H localhost option I receive the same
error message.
> A quick google search on
sentinel wrote:
-
I'm currently evaluating openLDAP for a production environment. I've
carefully read through the fine manual and am a bit confused. After
creating my slapd.conf according to the docs found in tldp.org, I'm trying
to populate my database using ldapadd. Here is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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When I go into the hardware manager and I click on sound the pc finds a
trident , makes a description but
under it writes N/A. I think that the hardware is not installed or not
mounted.
I cannot hear anything.
How can I hear any sound from my leptop?
Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
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The asterisk means the clock has been declared a system peer--in other
words, you are synchronized to that server. See
/usr/share/doc/ntp-4.1.1/ntpq.htm for more info.
I can't find any reference to an = sign, though, so I'm guessing that it
means your
RH72 and RH73 up to date systems. Having problems again.
Have a RH72 server (mytimeserver) that gets its time data from the internet
with a ntp.conf like:
server time.nist.gov
server time-nw.nist.gov
driftfile /etc/ntp/drift
authentication no
Then I have RH73 clients that access mytimes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I have Windows XP and RedHat 8.0 installed on the same machine, but can't
get to RedHat. That is the error message when I try to boot with a floppy.
What can I do to fix it?
-
Boot off the cdrom. Mount the root (/) fs and make sur
Patrick Nelson wrote:
->>>>
Docs are a little misleading...
(1) No you shouldn't have until you make your alsamixer adjustments.
(2) You have to UN-mute the levels in alsamixer and then set the volumes.
Check the help.
(3) lsmod and rmmod
-&
greg wrote:
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I am having problems installing the alsa sound drivers. You have to
forgive me, I am a bit of a novice when it comes to linux.
I have installed the alsa kernel, driver, lib, lib devel and utils
rpms. They installed without problems.
I inserted the following in
greg wrote:
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Also just to give some more info on the below, I found this in the
/var/log/messages file:
Feb 2 17:46:54 user kernel: Intel 810 + AC97 Audio, version 0.22,
05:48:44 Dec 12 2002
Feb 2 17:46:54 user kernel: PCI: Found IRQ 9 for device 00:1f.5
Feb 2 17:46:54 user
Patrick Nelson wrote:
->>>>
David Busby wrote:
->>>>
Modify your hosts file to give you a dummy FQDN
->>>>
Gosh I don't follow?
->>>>
The Non FQDN (NFQDN) is defined in
David Busby wrote:
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Modify your hosts file to give you a dummy FQDN
-
Gosh I don't follow?
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RH 8.0 fully up to date.
Have a system that needs to have a Non FQDN because of the ISP. So the
systems name is DevSys01. My DNS Lookups to the ISP fail it's called
anything else.
The problem lies with sendmail which wants a FQDN and takes forever to
startup if it doesn't have it. Turning off
Turner, John wrote:
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I'm trying to get snmpd started on a RH 7.2 server. First, let me say that
I have it running just fine on another server, also 7.2. The only
difference between the two servers, AFAIK, is hardware. The OS installation
and configuration is as identical as
Jody Cleveland wrote:
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Well, I've got my redhat 8 production server almost done. My question is,
how do I move the mysql databases from the test server to that one? Can I
just copy the folder across, or is there something else I have to do?
-
from another em
share results in the problem described below. So
I changed my share to "The World" "Custom [RWF]" which will do just fine for
now.
Patrick Nelson wrote:
->>>>
OK trying again... RH 73 attaching to a Win98SE share.
The share is set as:
name: test$
user
OK trying again... RH 73 attaching to a Win98SE share.
The share is set as:
name: test$
users:
Administrator Full Access
Domain Users Read-Only
Lab Group Full Access
The World Read-Only
I mount the share with:
mount -t smbfs -o username=administrator ///test$ /mnt/test
which pre
Running RH73 attaching to a Win98SE share.
The share is set as:
name: test$
users:
Administrator Full Access
Domain Users Read-Only
Lab Group Full Access
The World Read-Only
I mount the share with:
mount -t smbfs -o username=administrator ///test$ /mnt/test
which presents me wit
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
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huh? how exactly does ssh replace the functionality of VNC? or are
there features of ssh with which i am unfamiliar? (probably, yes).
-
Yeah, I read my post and realized that it was lacking in description a bit.
It doesn't do what
Chip Buck wrote:
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Has anyone successfully set up VNC with Redhat 8.0?
I can start vncserver successfully and connect from a remote
client, however I do not get any window manager, only
a grey screen with cursor.
-
Yes I use to run vnc and I had a plethora o
Medhat Galal wrote:
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You're right. CSV files are the comma separted values.Evolution imports,
.mbx "outlook express 4" vcard and vcalendar, and ldap directories.
Ourlook XP exports none of these, so does outlook express.
I tried the CSV but Evolution didn't recofnize the file
Cameron Simpson wrote:
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Yes and no. I have reasons to loathe and despise perl's -i mode
(it uses unlink/rename, which mangles ownership and perms).
So I use bsed:
http://www.zip.com.au/~cs/scripts/bsed
which is a wrapper for sed that does in-place edit, thus:
I have some files that I want to replace with something like
joe.somebody
the files are in multiple locations:
/location1/file1
/location2/file2
/location3/*.xml
I have tried to figure out how to do this with sed but I'm not having any
luck. Any sed people out there that can point me to the co
Mertens Bram wrote:
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So you mean you have an entry in ~/.bashrc like
alias zipload='modprobe parport_pc; modprobe imm;'
Another possibility would be to add the modules to /etc/modules.conf or
/etc/rc.d/rc.local but I don't know the right syntax for either
possibility...
About
Gordon Messmer wrote:
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Are you entering the user's password?
-
Yes. I'm testing out ldap that I have running on a server that I built
using real users. The migrate scripts populated the userPassword field and
I want to set all these to a default value whi
When I (as root) try to change a password of a user using passwd like:
passwd
I get a prompt like:
Enter login(LDAP) password:
and anything I enter isn't accepted. Any idea what I'm a doing wrong?
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CM Miller wrote:
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Got my Zip250 drive to work under Linux. I had to
reboot and now it doesn't.
In order to get it to work, I had to load to modules:
parport_pc and imm.
When I try to load these modules at root I get a bunch
of errors basically saying
unresolved symbol parpor
RH 62, RH72, and RH73 all up to date.
Have a ntp server which queries internet time serves, this is a RH62 system,
that serves as a time server to the private network. I'm upgrading this
system to RH80 so I am moving services to other servers in the transition.
Have a RH72 system and configured
nate wrote:
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Remo Mattei said:
> Does anyone have a good ldap configuration howto?
> Thanks
http://howto.aphroland.de/HOWTO/LDAP
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This is great document but also do a google search.
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RH73 up2date
What is the best way (process) to change ldap passwords?
How about adding users?
Is there a tool for this I just have not found yet?
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Patrick Nelson wrote:
->>>>
RH73 currently up2date
On my laptop, I had a NIC configured for a Port Replicator (PR). We went to
WLAN so I had stopped using the PR. I had noticed that when booting there
was an error message about not being able to find the hardware
RH73 currently up2date
On my laptop, I had a NIC configured for a Port Replicator (PR). We went to
WLAN so I had stopped using the PR. I had noticed that when booting there
was an error message about not being able to find the hardware for eth0 or
something like that. Not a big deal the system
Juan Nin wrote:
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From: "Paul Campbell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> you might want to use fdisk to look at the partion table.
> Did you install some of the WesternDigital software on the drive?
nope..
but about an hour ago I had exactly the same problem with a Samsung HDD...
so I t
Stone, Timothy wrote:
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I'm writing down ideas for, and seeking help with, a bash script. This
script will perform at least two SCP connections to Windoze boxes running an
OpenSSH service (www.networksimplicity.com). I have some questions and I'm
also concerned about how this sc
Bill Horne wrote:
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The flood of (Out of office) messages to redhat-list raises two questions:
1. Why isn't the Mailman software picking up on the loop? I have the
"been there" headers enabled in my Mailman setup, and it seems an
good idea for things like this.
2. Can w
Lama Boy wrote:
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Im using Kate as a text editor but am not happy with the lack of "copy" .
What's the best editor in RH 8? And why?
-
I like gvim and nedit!
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Anthony E. Greene wrote:
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This is a masquerading problem. I had a similar problem with my ISP and
fixed it by adding these lines to sendmail.mc:
MASQUERADE_AS(`ispdomain.tld')
FEATURE(`masquerade_envelope')
define(`SMART_HOST', `smtp.ispdomain.tld')
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Hmm.
Anthony E. Greene wrote:
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Setup a basic ~/.muttrc and use mutt instead of mail.
http://www.mutt.org/
Tony
-
Hay Tony, Tried using mutt by setting up a .testrc file with the following:
set from="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
set realname="Con Admin"
set host
Have a utility that sends an email out on an update. The mail call is
something like:
echo "$maildata" | mail -s "$subject" $mailrecip
So I noticed that this works fine except for one thing: the sender is
root@ which I really don't want. This may be such
an easy thing, but I just can not figu
Patrick Nelson wrote:
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Putting ssl yes in ldap.conf doesn't really do (at least it doesn't seem to)
anything different. The results were the same.
So just running authconfig and setting values for server, base DN, and
selecting Use TLS, should do
Gordon Messmer wrote:
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If I understand correctly, you should just have to set "ssl yes" in
/etc/ldap.conf.
If you use "authconfig" to configure pam and nss (and you should), you
can simply choose the "Use TLS" option for LDAP, and it should get
everything right for you.
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On the servers -> RH 7.2 with openldap-2.0.21-1
openldap-clients-2.0.21-1
openldap-server-2.0.21-1
openssl-0.9.6b-28
opens
Marcel wrote:
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We deliver PC's with W2000 or RedHat Linux together
with our technical equipment.
Question:
Can we simpy download the RedHatLinux image from the
RedHat server, burn the CD's, install it and deliver
them with the burned CD's (with a self-created label),
without
Jacobs, James wrote:
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I'm testing Linux to see if it is a viable desktop os and have run in to a
problem. I'm new to Linux
and I can't seem to ping any client that is not in my host file. Shouldn't
DNS handle that. I have the nameserver in resolve.conf and the correct wins
Mohd.Irfan R Khan wrote:
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disable UDMA option from bios of ur motherboard or change the hard drive
cable if it is not UDMA cable. i.e. 80 Pin
> Hi:
>
> I just installed RH7.2 on a PIII with a 2.5 in Harddisk and the following
> error
> message shows up during boot. hda1(/boot
Patrick Nelson wrote:
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I tried to install 7.3 on a PIII and it hangs at partition check:
PIIX4: IDE controller on PCI bus 00 dev 39
PIIX4: not 100% native mode: will probe irqs later
ide0: BM-DMA at 0xf000-0xf007, BIOS settings: hda:DMA,
Anyone know how I could do encrypting something like perl crypt function
only in tcl? I'm not much of a tcl person but have a new client and they
want their scripts in tcl. Everything else I've pretty much got, but I have
not found anything like crypt in tcl. Am I left with calling a perl scrip
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