Ah, I have seen a situation where the default route caused a problem. I
was/do work with 2 nics in an intrusion detection box, so one interface was
on the network to be monitored and the other on the network where my 'report
to' box was/is.
If you need to change what linux has configured for a de
Yeap. I've not had a problem with it if both cards are physically connected
to their feeds when kudzu auto-detects the hardware.
My suggestion would be to get one working and then work on the other one.
Make sure both /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth# files have
ONBOOT=yes in them.
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Subject: RE: rexec via xinetd help
Well, below is the tcpdump output from the linux desktop to the linux server
-- happens to be easier to capture tc
I know in some cases I've seen 686 rpms though..
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On Monday 07 July 2003 17:22, Benjamin J. Weiss
e output then.
ciao,
Hermann
On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 08:55:00AM -0700, SAWYER Charlotte M wrote:
> That'll take a while to set up as 10.15.38.25 doesn't have telnetd or
rexecd
> set up. Also, the non-linux box is actually a non-*nix box.
>
> -Original Message-
>
nd is the non-linux box and which version is the linux
box?
ciao,
Hermann
On Wed, Jul 02, 2003 at 02:42:22PM -0700, SAWYER Charlotte M wrote:
> Still didn't work. :-(
>
>
>
> User output (still failed) ==
> =
Wed, Jul 02, 2003 at 01:53:50PM -0700, SAWYER Charlotte M wrote:
> YEAH!!! A solid lead!
>
> So the .netrc file is in the users' directory? What should the content of
> it be and in what syntax?
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Hermann Kaiser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTE
M -0700, SAWYER Charlotte M wrote:
> Yeap, the daemon is running -- triggered from xinetd
> Don't need (or WANT) root -- would like to use the config options of
xinetd
> to control which hosts can do this.
>
> Below are outputs from:
> =
BobB
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Subject: rexec via xinetd help
I have a situation where I apparently HAVE to use rexec to get one server (a
non-
retty
Hope it helps ...
ciao,
Hermann
On Wed, Jul 02, 2003 at 11:34:10AM -0700, SAWYER Charlotte M wrote:
> I have a situation where I apparently HAVE to use rexec to get one server
(a
> non-linux system) to run a script on a linux server (lin2). I have very
> little influence over the config
I have a situation where I apparently HAVE to use rexec to get one server (a
non-linux system) to run a script on a linux server (lin2). I have very
little influence over the configuration of the non-linux server. I have
almost total control over how the linux server is configured.
In it's current
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