Saw a new folder which we cannot yet access. Could this be the next RHEL
beta?
taroon was the name.
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packagename is a good start I believe.
Check the man page to verify usage. The -V switch should display permission
changes, user/group ownership modification, MD5 sum matches, etc.
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as I'm transitioning my company from POP3 based access to
IMAP access.
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Michael Schwendt wrote:
RPM
Redhat Package Management
Close. ;-) Red Hat Package Manager
Actually now it is RPM Package Manager, one of those famous recursive
acronyms. It was changed a while back...
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need.
Thanks.
I've found that the Intel PRO/1000 T desktop adapters work just fine, and
are 32-bit PCI to boot, though supports 33mhz and 66mhz for future. $39 on
pricegrabber.
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Underline, and Bold. For those of us where that *is* the case, we enjoy the
extra effort.
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your various sbin directories.
Hope this helps,
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be pro-9.0.
Allow me to pass along an official correction from an insider - this is
Red Hat 9, not Red Hat 9.0. Surely it would be 8.1 if binary compatability
was maintained.
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haven't taken the 6 hour exam (mostly labs), and then compared
the people who passed to the book-smart people who passed their MCSEs :-)
There is *some* value to it if you're framiliar with it.
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the numbering
scheme.
Three guesses:
1. Marketing?
2. To get rid of the .0 stigma?
3. To drive people to the Enterprise Linux Product?
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typically last
longer than 16 months...
I'm sure it's purely a marketing decision... but not one I'm happy with
unless they change their RHCE policy to match.
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, but not
uncommon.
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about. The Advanced
Server/Workstation, etc. etc. has a 12-18 month release cycle. And that's
what Oracle is designing their apps around.
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earlier. It won't. Modified policies will be
forthcoming on the RHCE FAQs.
Questions/inquiries should be directed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hope this helps a little.
This is reassuring, and was my only qualm on the modified numbering.
Looking forward to the modified policy verbiage.
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We are a sensitive lot, no? :)
You might be too if you spent $2500 less than a year ago for
certification and coursework that had the potential of lasting less than
1.5 years.
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/## session. Until the process is restarted or the SSH session
is remotely killed, the session will remain open. VSFTPd (standalone
from RawHide) and webmin are two services off the top of my head that
will do this guarenteed.
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it into RPM's database, not your own.
Man RPM shows:
rpm --import keyfile
perhaps this would work:
gpg --export -a e42d547b tmp.asc
rpm --import tmp.asc
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comments).
Any ideas why I am not seeing the recent modules in CPAN?
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networks (don't ask) that I have to transfer files
to/from.
HTH,
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Michael S. Dunsavage wrote:
So, do you recommend a book?
You're missing the point. RHCE's *cannot* be passed by book alone. If you
have the experience required, you'll pass the exam without a book.
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/log/messages?
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Sendmail.org's source tarball?
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Ed Wilts wrote:
On Mon, Mar 03, 2003 at 12:48:57PM -0800, Rick Johnson wrote:
Chris Mason wrote:
Since it's a bug fix, it's unlikely the sendmail.cf is changed.
There were some changes to it (under Red Hat 8.0, and 7.0/7.1). Do a diff on
the mc file. One being trusted user of smmsp.
On 7.1
.
Run dmesg as root to view any usb messages - it should be listed there as
to which device the usb driver created.
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Remo Mattei wrote:
Thanks for your support I have already fixed it.
Do us a favor and share the fix?
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-C /etc/mail to generate the file (new - used to be manual m4
method).
/etc/aliases also has a minor change for those who use mailman.
Rgds,
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Are the Red Hat Announce and Watch lists down? I don't see the latest errata
notification in my mailbox or within the archives (vte, vnc). Did they stop
this in favor of the RHN method, or is something just amiss?
Thx,
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almost immediately after it's posted, and the announce/watch mail
arrives pretty much at the same time (or within a couple of hours). Then a
few days later (typically, range is 1-10 days), I'll get the RHN errata
notification mail sent to my RHN registered address.
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and not be
| able to goutside of that directory.
|
The lib, bin, etc directories inside /var/ftp are *not* needed for VSFTPd.
These are leftovers from wu-ftpd and can safely be removed.
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doing the job.
/root/.forward is probably being ignored at this point. If your .forward
file wasn't chmod'd to 600, sendmail will ignore it. This is probably the
case. By default, sendmail ignores forward files which are group writable.
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this is true.
To rebuild the SRPM:
rpmbuild --rebuild package name [--target i686]
...then find your package in /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386 (or i686)
It's worth a shot. You can always rpm -e the package if it doesn't work for
you and move back to the wu-ftpd/anonftp method.
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7.1.
Or... you can just grab the source tarball and compile it yourself :-) The
above method, however, takes out most of the guesswork.
Hope this helps just a bit,
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the
messages since nobody can decode it.
Thanks guys!
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could
compile it to work with your current version.
I tried the precompiled 6.2 RPM's under 7.2/7.3 and had it working.
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iEYEARECAAYFAj4e
any USB device before, so I'm only
| guessing how to get it work...
Does it require a powered hub (i.e. main bus has too much power draw)?
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/nologin username
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or local login if it were existant
on the box. The above solution is *very* ssh specific.
Seems a bit more direct to make the shell /sbin/nologin.
I'm going to hang onto the other idea tho because it could be quite useful
in specific cases.
Thoughts?
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to shut down and disks can
cleanly sync (commit) and unmount.
Gone are the days of DOS where you can just turn it off when finished.
HTH,
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with a 2.4.18-19-athlon kernel.
Hope that helps,
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| then rpmbuild -bb NVIDIA*.
rpmbuild --rebuild package.src.rpm does the same as your -ivh + -bb in
one step, but deletes the BUILD/SOURCES/SPECS files when finished.
Rgds,
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. Before I learned how to successfully
pick and chose my modules for a modular kernel, I got away with this
when doing an entirely static kernel.
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at install), it
builds the new initrd image using the modules specified from the kernel
passed as the command argument.
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with their imap code.
As for quotas - if using Sendmail along with procmail and you encounter an
exceeded quota, the bounce will not specify that the mail was bounced due to
quota issues, but rather an internal error or something of that nature.
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time?
|
| Shawn
The easy way:
usermod -s path to shell username
i.e.
usermod -s /bin/bash NewRedHatuser
The hacker way:
Use 'vipw' to edit the /etc/passwd file manually.
Your choice. :-)
HTH,
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, and then rebuild the RPM's to link to the newer
OpenSSL libraries. That or roll those packages yourself from .tar.gz.
Some packages that come to mind that are affected are (that I've had to
rebuild in the past after updating OpenSSL):
OpenSSH
Apache (mod_ssl)
PHP
Sendmail
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to work with 2.4.18-19.8.0.
For me it's easiest to rebuild the package based on the .src.rpm so you
don't need to wait for NVidia to catch up w/ Red Hat's kernel releases.
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repositories
| do it? Thanks in advance for your kind help.
I'm sure Red Hat has a private link for you to use (perhaps rsync based
to keep the tree clean) if you want to be a mirror.
Try contacting the FTP admin e-mail address listed when you log into
their server.
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it with vi.
HTH,
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/false.
I prefer /sbin/nologin because it does give a response vs. an immediate
disconnect.
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at the
| top of the script.
I'm dying to know - why?
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/csh
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Josep M. wrote:
| Hello.
|
| No,is included,as you can see,and installed by default in my case:
|
I'm talking about the entry in /etc/shells, not whether /bin/false exists.
Thanks,
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? Looking for something
other than the typical Google it response (Google doesn't recommend one
over the other).
Also - does Postfix still use Procmail as the MDA or does it switch to
something else?
Thanks guys!
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not your issue tho. Also depends on the mouse. MS does it,
Logitech doesn't. Go figure.
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.. etc. etc.
Hope that makes some sense.
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myself the step by keeping my errata in my install
tree. The moment it's released, it's copied to my install tree, (as well
as rebuilt for i686) and I rerun genhdlist for the directory. That way
the next nfs/http/ftp install I do is all up to snuff. YMMV tho.
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athlon based,
there's probably a small gain between i686 generic and PIII/PIV - not to
mention the potential gain of using a static kernel specific for your
hardware vs. using modules.
My 2 cents,
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running Red Hat 7.2, While
your SCSI params will vary, this is a Python type drive (DDS-4).
If you don't see anything remotely like that, then there's probably an
issue where Red Hat or your hardware isn't seeing the drive.
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or modular kernels tho that were giving the error (or both).
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file, extract
do tar xvf $y
done
# Change back up 1 level
cd ..
# End if
fi
done
Now if it's more than 1 tree deep, you'd have to get a bit more tricky.
HTH,
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(or a symlink of that) so that you can compile against the source or
rebuild a custom kernel.
The latter is meant for rpmbuild to build the kernel-*.ix86.rpm package
itself and contains the appropriate specs to do so.
HTH,
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| done
| )
| done
Thanks - learn something new every day. Referring to my Advanced Bash
Scripting Guide to reference the function of parens tho. Need to get into
the habbit of using double-pipe more often too.
Rgds,
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and running GUI style
again.
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.
The current symlink only points to the latest version. It does not imply
that errata has been applied.
Now if you're aware of a different location, please share and save me the
trouble! I'd love to rsync against it.
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(doing less, but getting the same done).
Or am I just missing something?
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Therefore I skip most of the steps in the howto, simply replace original
packages w/ errata where applicable and run genhdlist.
No need to recreate the installer or update comps unless I'm adding/removing
packages to groups, changing the order, etc.
Thx anyway,
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be pretty safe w/ the above.
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benefit there. :-)
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Try grabbing the latest Logwatch from logwatch.org
ftp://ftp.kaybee.org/pub/redhat/RPMS/noarch/logwatch-4.2.1-1.noarch.rpm
It may do what you're looking for, but it hasn't been put through the
rigors of Red Hat QA.
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... apache with 100's of virtual hosts each as a
separate file in /etc/httpd/conf.d/ - oy, a nightmare.
I guess it depends on the simplicity of your install, but I'd vote for
being safer than sorrier.
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of the modified files.
Boot from a rescue CD (i.e. SuperRescue or an install CD) and see if you
can't repair there. Then run rpm's verify on the core packages to ensure
that your binaries are still in tact.
Or... you could reinstall. :-)
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and then patching your system, or reinstalling? The
more experienced admin will probably opt for the former.
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will only be a hindrance in the end.
HTH,
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=pentiumIII or whatever). Do note,
however, that some packages don't like to be rebuilt, and others behave
differently if they are (i.e. perl and it's cpan modules). Unless you change
some config files to match, you're going to be left scratching your head.
Enjoy,
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/home/www/html
| /VirtualHost
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| VirtualHost 192.168.1.5
| ServerName some.domain.here
| DocumentRoot /home/www/html/something
| /VirtualHost
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Easy fix - put an entry for 192.168.1.5 in your /etc/hosts file.
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including the hosts in /etc/hosts (not to mention the DNS
traffic).
Just my experience.
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How likely is it that Red Hat will stick to these dates? Is this an effort
to get larger business to adopt Advanced Server? I'd certainly like to see
longer support for 7.3 and 8.0 myself since I just got most of our servers
running on these two versions.
Thoughts?
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as a server.
Go here:
http://www.redhat.com/software/linux/features/rhl_compare.html
and here:
http://www.redhat.com/software/whichlinux.html
to learn the differences.
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in Microsoft Word.
| After research, I realized that lwp is for Lotus Word Pro. They ended up
| reconverting it into a PDF format for me.
One word:
RTF
Problem solved. Cross platform, cross application, just about anything can
read it and most formatting isn't lost.
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This will basically look for whatever modules have to be loaded at start
(i.e. SCSI and FS) that haven't been compiled in already, and make an
initial ramdisk file containing the needed modules.
Enjoy,
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To be sure - boot into the other kernel and run e2fslabel to verify (or cat
your fstab).
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menuconfig at the command prompt in the kernel
source tree causes the config program to *automagically* load the
correct kernel config from the configs directory. Simply go in and make
your needed changes and it will then be saved as .config.
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Try parted.
man parted
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port it to Apache 1.3.
Enjoy!
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nothing wrong w/ a static kernel
- - or at a minimum, making the SCSI module staticly compiled (leaving the
rest modular).
Building a modular kernel that works right is a challenge, especially on
non-standard hardware.
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the selection.
Your best bet would be to open two windows within the two trees. Run the
config for 2.4.18-18.8.0 in one window under that source tree with the Red
Hat config loaded, and run the config for 2.5.50 under the second window.
Then compare each one and go from there.
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me for about a day.
/etc/httpd/conf.d/php.conf - you'll find it plain as day. I had to dig
through the source code to figure out where the directive was coming
from, then finally did a grep -r on /etc until it showed up.
I'm assuming you already modified your php.ini
HTH,
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which is leaving your machine
open/vulnerable for a brief time.
Unless the script creates a dynamic firewall each time it runs, there's no
real reason to circumvent Red Hat's tools. They're there for a good reason. :-)
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