s that the client is Linux and the server is Irix which is opposite
of the problem described (not to mention that they say it is resolved
in 6.5.13 which we are running on that particular NFS server).
At any rate, it was an upgrade to the Linux machine which remedied the
problem.
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slow data transfers which I haven't been able to validate.
Based on what you've described and our experience it seems like there
are differences between the NFS implementations. The problem seems
to be that it varies between OS levels.
-Steve
> -Original Message-
> F
main.cf...
mynetworks = 192.168.8.0/24
smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
permit_mynetworks
permit_sasl_authenticated
... other restrictions
Obviously, your visitors would need to configure their MUA to use your
server as their outbound e-mail server.
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initrd=/boot/initrd-2.4.20-20.7.img
root=/dev/hda1
read-only
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re-ran /sbin/lilo -v and it worked. I rebooted and now the proper kernel
is running.
Thanks for your help
Steve
At 01:01 PM 10/20/2003 -0400, you wrote:
f me) I
can load the 2.4.20 kernel at boot up time from the graphical lilo menu.
At 12:26 PM 10/20/2003 -0400, you wrote:
>On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 15:17, Steve Bopple wrote:
>> When I do that and run sbin/lilo I get the following error after the
>> console echos back that all of the im
When I do that and run sbin/lilo I get the following error after the
console echos back that all of the images have been added:
"fatal: no images have been defined"
At 10:59 AM 10/20/2003 -0400, you wrote:
>On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 13:56, Steve Bopple wrote:
>> I have a box
I have a box running RH7.3 and I use rhn to keep the box currently patched.
The box has kernel 2.4.20x installed but it boots 2.4.18 - how can I get
it to boot the latest kernel? This box is remote so I don't have the
ability to sitdown in front of it right now. I'd have to make arrangements
wit
t packages are all prehistoric:
$ rpm -q kdelibs
kdelibs-2.2.2-7
$ rpm -q qt
qt-2.3.1-7
I usually avoid installing newer RPM's simply because of the dependency
issues and the risk to altering the base OS.
In cases like this I would download the source (not src.rpm's...they usually
ba
ent program, offering SQL
worksheets and a database browser.
Mine came with RH9. It's probably not available for AS (yet).
-Steve
> -Original Message-
> From: Dave Martini 1 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, October 17, 2003 12:41 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Su
can take some time if there are many dependencies.
>
> David.
>
Easy solution:
up2date -i tora
This will resolve the dependencies for you.
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damn,
i bought this thing for $40.00 bucks,
even has a picture of TUX on the back card board.
On Fri, 17 Oct 2003, Zoki wrote:
> Le 17/10/2003 00:07, « Steve Lee » <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
>
> > has anyone got this to work, if so, where is the documents
> > for
What options did you pass to configure?
-Steve
> -Original Message-
> From: I say [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 5:18 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: QT installation
>
>
> Hi;
> I am using Redhat8.0 and wanted to install
Will see what happens. Thanks for the help.
Steve
At 11:18 PM 10/16/2003, Jason Dixon wrote:
On Fri, 2003-10-17 at 00:14, Steve Buehler wrote:
> I have two RedHat 7.3 machines. I did and 'up2date kernel' a few days ago
> and for some reason, now 'top' and the /var/log
I have two RedHat 7.3 machines. I did and 'up2date kernel' a few days ago
and for some reason, now 'top' and the /var/log/message files only show one
CPU. Is there anyway to make it see the 2nd CPU again?
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Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
> First off, it WORKED! Thanks to Brett and Steve for the key pieces of
> help. Of course, some further questions on the subject for resolution:
>
> At 05:23 10/15/2003, you wrote:
>> You might consider running a less restrictive snmpd until you get
>
sic configuration, you can change mrtg to use rrdtool
and display the mrtg graphs using routers.cgi. Routers.cgi is an incredible
tool for displaying mrtg graphs. You can checkout routers.cgi at
http://steveshipway.org/software
Again, wait until you feel comfortable using mrtg/snmpget/snmpwalk in a
bas
have never had this work properly.
I would also try installing FreeBSD and trying to mount under that first
(BSD uses UFS as well - tho it may be slightly different)
And again, incase I missed it :-) Write operations on a Solaris UFS system
WILL hose the filesystem unless you follow the instruct
me's under the linux kernel
Documentation directory. If you don't, then expect to loose your filesystem.
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You also might want to look at mondo rescue.
http://www.mondorescue.org. It's release under the
GPL.
--- vijaya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> Is anyone aware of any software tools or products
> (open source) similar to the
> Symantec Ghost for Wins in Linux for cloning images
>
> Tha
Sorry about that...
I typed out the email and then switched to plaintext without
bothering to check the carriage returns. Don't wanna force
anyone to scroll now...
-Steve
> -Original Message-
> From: Cameron Simpson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 07
rpcinfo -p
". If it still doesn't work make sure you don't have a firewall on the
server that could be complicating things.
-Steve
-Original Message-
From: Mike Koponick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 2:41 PM
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Subject: NFS
-Original Message-
From: James D. Parra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 11:37 AM
To: Redhat-List (E-mail)
Subject: Single login server for windows and Linux
Hello,
What is the best method to have one central Linux server handling login
authentication for Lin
e getting. But if the prior
> version of samba
> worked, you might want to look in the config file and see if
> you can spot
> the setting i am talking about.
>
> Ian
IIRC, that was only an issue with Doze <= W95 OSR1.
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I followed Dumbledore's lead and got a pensieve :-D.
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> H| I haven't lost my mind; it's backed up on tape somewhere.
> +
> Ashley M. Kirchner
et of 255.255.0.0.
The gateway to the internet is 192.168.254.254 with a subnet of
255.255.255.0
I need to setup LINUX to route from the internal LAN to the external
gateway. I'm running Redhat LINUX 9
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Hi, Lee.
You have to initialize the tripwire database by going into /etc/tripwire
and running ./twinstall.sh. I'm not too up on tripwire, but that
command should stop the emails.
HIH!
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Is DLT8000 at end of life now? Based on the age of the technology and
that the capacity (native specs) doesn't necessarily provide the 50GB
requirement I'd suggest SDLT of the two.
LTO is a good choice also. We're running IBM Ultrium I and II here.
-Steve
> -Original M
RPM is relatively easy to use.
rpm -Uvh httpd-X.X.xx updates an already existing installation from RPM
or installs if not there.
The source code route is more complicated, but you stay up with security
and bug reports better.
I usually move /usr/local/apache2 to /usr/local/apache2.X.X.xx where
X
dows.
GIMP also has a facility for grabbing screenshots. I am sure there are plenty
of others.
-Steve
> -Original Message-
> From: Gerhard Magnus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, September 29, 2003 9:48 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: screen snapshots
&g
have worded my response in a far more PC way.
Jason, what you are doing is extremely needed in this arena, please keep up
the good work.
:-)
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then simply re-install and harden. (or slap that spare box into operation
after ensuring it is hardened)
Basic forensics 101 - there are good tutorials available via google search.
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Large enterprise) scenario I would assume that they
already have systems in place to cope with intrusion detection and
eradication - including "known good" system configurations for just this
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ill keep to and the more user friendly
hardware installations will become.
Until this point you will have to wait for the kernel hackers to reverse
engineer the hardware and then write support for it into the kernel - which
tends to be a slow process at times.
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Geoffrey Lane wrote:
> This is what I get on my log:
>
> # /etc/rc.d/init.d/sendmail start
> Starting sendmail: 451 4.0.0 /etc/mail/sendmail.cf: line 91:
> fileclass: cannot open '/etc/mail/local-host-names': World writable
> directory 451 4.0.0 /etc/mail/sendmail.cf: line 568: fileclass:
> cannot
To find symbolic links recursively you could do:
find . -type l -print
I don't know of a way to find hardlinks.
-Steve
> -Original Message-
> From: Kelerion [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 9:06 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:
ll install redhat 9 if you use RAID 0, 1,
10. So i went a head and installed redhat 9 using 2 40Gb drives in RAID
1. then i went ahead and setup 3 200 GB drives using RAID 5. Linux
crashes when you try to fdisk the RAID 5. thats it.
On Wed, 17 Sep 2003, Steve Lee wrote:
> Has anyone tried
Has anyone tried using a 3Ware Escalade 6800
with some 200GB drives with any version of
RedHat linux version ?
i have tried both 7.3 and 9, but the system
gets all kinds of errors right after i initialize
the drive.
anyone successful using this ?
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ysadmins I know either,
then...
>Avocent (née Cybex) is a good choice. Raritan is also good although
expensive.
DO NOT BUY BELKIN PRODUCTS...Not only does the equipment stink, but the
support is terrible also.
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finds no
device for printing. i'm running cups and pointing my browser to
http://localhost:631 results in denied access.
Anybody know what's up?
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we
lts. How do I
>access the web interface to check mail? I have searched Redhat's site
>and they have nothing. Redhat linux Bible has nothing.
>www.squirrelmail.org does not address the Redhat install.
Point your web browser to your.domain.com/webmail.
I am using mod_ssl, so then htt
Redhat linux Bible has nothing.
> www.squirrelmail.org does not address the Redhat install.
The redhat squirrelmail rpm installs an apache conf.d file
(/etc/httpd/conf.d/squirrelmail.conf) which defines an alias for accessing
squirrelmail.
The answer to your question lies within this file. It&
to work with pretty much everything
and all possible options compiled in as additional modules/rpms - as such,
to rebuild you will need all those development libs wether you intend to
use those modules or not.
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At 13:46 14/09/2003 -0400, Kalin Mintchev wrote:
thanks thats wa
4.2.2, at least that way you _know_ it will work.
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At 12:23 AM 9/13/2003 +1000, Anth Courtney wrote:
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, Steve Buehler wrote:
> I hope this isn't the wrong place to ask this. If it is, please forgive
> me. I am running RedHat 7.3.
> Some things that are done by root on the system, like emailing shows it as
> c
m setup so that it shows as
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try /etc/issue* (afaik, there is a network version as well to separate out
logins locally and logins across a network)
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At 17:18 11/09/2003 -0400, Reuben D. Budiardja wrote:
Hello,
Sorry if this is trivial, I've tried Google but haven't found it.
I need to display a (stati
Hi all,
I am very much a newbie to Linux so this has
probably been asked many times.
I have just installed Redhat ES on my IBM Netfinity
550 machine. All seemed to install OK and everything seems to work except the CD
drive
At the moment it mounts the CD the machine hangs.
Even the eje
chkconfig --add
The startup script for the app should have information in the
comments near the top for chkconfig to figure out what run
levels to start/stop the script at (look at the other scripts
in /etc/init.d/ for examples).
-Steve
-Original Message-
From: Tom Ferguson [mailto
Joe Polk wrote:
> I'm trying to get spamass-milter to work. But I don't really want to
> recompile sendmail. I'd prefer to work with rpm's if possible. Then
> again, I have everything setup but no spam is being filtered.
>
1) Type: sendmail -bt -d0.1 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
https://www.redhat.c
;
NOTE: These instructions are based on using the postfix source RPM which can
also found at the same website.
BTW: I got bit by postfix running in a chrooted environment. Don't for get
to move /etc/sasldb2 to /var/spool/postfix/etc
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Ok. Finally found it. I added a line to the end of /etc/login.defs for:
UMASK 022
and that did the trick.
Thanks
Steve
At 12:24 PM 9/8/2003 -0500, you wrote:
> Is there something I am missing here that would allow me to user useradd
> and have it automatically set the new users home dir
ault, we want this to get set.
# Even for non-interactive, non-login shells.
if [ "`id -gn`" = "`id -un`" -a `id -u` -gt 99 ]; then
umask 022
else
umask 022
fi
umask 022
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line, not Gnome.
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) by
> webserver1.maindomain.com
>
> How can I change this other than resetting the hostname for the
> entire server?.
In addition to what Steve and Roldolfo have already said...
I added the following to my .mc file to address your question.
define(`confDOMAIN_NAME',`m
r 100 domains run on about 30 IP addresses, and the reverse DNS
on all 30 addresses is the same: "rita.otherdomain.com". No one has yet cared.
This is also a very true point ! and the same holds for the "real" hostname
of the machine as it appears in your Received: headers.
-
27;s
just randomly stopped working at random points of the install - DMA always
seemed to be the problem
As for memory issues - I have installed 9 on various systems with far more
memory than 64Meg - my own personal desktop has 786Meg of ram and installed
without an issue.
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something else I ran across. I believe these options are strongly
recommended for reiserfs, but I don't remember why.
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uirrelmail is
configured to use IMAP to read e-mail from the exchange server, but does
submit outbound e-mails using postfix's sendmail compatability program
through the localhost address.
$useSendmail= true;
$smtpServerAddress = 'localhost';
$smtpPort
system (even if the correct files are in /boot)
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hen that entry (not necessarily all
entries) in the boot menu will fail to work.
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Nope, those two files are gone, i assume replaced when i upgraded. I was
assuming lilo would update itself when i rebooted. I just dont want to
reboot until i can get the old kernel back, and get the smp vers
nuz-2.4.18-14smp and no
/boot/initrd-2.4.18-14smp.img then that entry (not necessarily all entries)
in the boot menu will fail to work.
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At 02:10 6/09/2003, you wrote:
Steve Phillips wrote:
Anybody heard of Akadns before? Anyone know why a Redhat v9 box cannot
resolve their queries specifically?
This is Akamai - a world wide distributed web system that runs primarily
via DNS and some fancy layer4 routing.
I figured that it might
about it in the morning tho if no one else
responds.. (2am here)
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download the rpms and install them himself. To do that, I believe that you
would have to use the -u and the -d otherwise it would automatically install.
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u just want the httpd
and openssl then type 'up2date -du httpd openssl'. Also, the -d function
tells it to just download it and not install it.
Steve
At 03:50 PM 9/4/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Hi All,
I just registered for an account at RedHat so I can run up2date on my
Redhat 9.0 mach
ttempting to do so. To fix this
problem, I had to disable the linux harddrive in device manager.
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uctions to download the latest versions of up2date and
rhn_register.
-
h. After being on this list for a long time, I may have finally been
able to help someone after all of the help that I have received from kind
list users in the past.
Problem solved?
Steve
At 08
he firewall. Has anybody else seen this? Can anybody
lead me in the right direction on fixing this problem? The NIC card is a
standard 3COM (3c905c).
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There's also http://www.mondorescue.org/
I haven't tried it, but it looks promising.
-Steve
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Subject: best gpl'd norton ghost-like solution?
H
At 11:18 AM 9/2/2003 -0400, Jason Dixon wrote:
On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 10:54, Steve Buehler wrote:
> I have the firewall set to allow incoming mail. I have even tried to turn
> the firewall off and still can't get incoming mail. I am running a
> business class dsl and have checked w
ng anything
to me. I have 3 machines that I have setup with RH9 and can't get any of
them to receive mail. I have 6 other machines running RH7.x and have no
problems with them.
Thanks
Steve
At 10:39 AM 9/2/2003 -0400, Jason Dixon wrote:
On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 10:34, Steve Buehler wrote
not sure why RedHat9 by default will
have these problems. I use Gnome and it not only does these 3 lines, but
it also puts in BOOTPROTO=none instead of BOOTPROTO=static and I found no
way to change this in Gnome except to go to the command line and change
these manually.
Thanks
Steve
At 10:39
ollowing:
/etc# telnet 65.69.170.229 25
Trying 65.69.170.229...
telnet: connect to address 65.69.170.229: Connection timed out
Can anybody let me know what I am doing wrong? It would sure be nice if I
could get mail to my systems.
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Steve
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(this is a simplification as to what goes on but you get the idea :-) )
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RUB at boot time and can do very thorough RAM testing.
http://www.memtest86.com/
They even seem to have an ISO image to burn a self-booting CD for memory
testing. I think I was able to get an RPM through freshrpms.
Highly recommended.
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Stephen Kuhn wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-08-29 at 17:35, Didier Casse wrote:
>
>> If you fixed /etc/hosts, and /etc/resolv.conf then I've no clue! It's
>> because of problems like this configuration headaches with sendmail
>> that I decided to switch to qmail! When a friend told me to switch
>> to qmail
i would like to make it appear like two different computer,
but most importantly, make sure it is using both, nic
so i can get a full 200Mbits out
On Wed, 27 Aug 2003, Jonathan Bartlett wrote:
> > an ip will be assigned to both nics on the same subnet.
> > how would i setup the route so that tr
= 3306
Socket =
Option =
Stmt =
This config worked for me.
-Steve
> -Original Message-
> From: administrator [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2003 10:48 AM
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> Subject: MySQL Problem , Please Help
>
>
> Hello
hanks
steve
At 09:30 PM 8/27/2003 -0400, Sean Estabrooks wrote:
On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 19:17:48 -0500
Steve Buehler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am REAL new to iptables. I installed RedHat 9 with the firewall set on
> "High". The firewall only allows things like http, ftp, sm
type: man dig
Take a look at all the + command line options. Some of them are great
debugging options. In particular, the +nssearch and +trace.
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UT -p tcp --sport 5801 -j ACCEPT
iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --sport 5901 -j ACCEPT
iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --sport 6001 -j ACCEPT
Any help would be appreciated.
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i am trying to use two separate nics.
an ip will be assigned to both nics on the same subnet.
how would i setup the route so that traffic coming in from
one nic is passed back out the same nic. ??
it appears that it travels back the same route ( eth0 )
that is set for the default route.
than
I would assume that a telnet server which authenticates against W2K
isn't what you need. You would probably do better looking for PAM
support to authenticate against W2K/AD, etc.
Try googling for linux pam active directory support (assuming
authentication against AD is what you need).
-
r at this end. The only time I have seen
200+ rejections (from the same source in one day) was last week. Best I
could tell, the 200+ attempts came from a SOBIG.F infected system. To stop
this madness, I added the relay= machines IP address to my iptables
blacklist file to stop inbound smtp con
Question, i have a server that i would like to use
two nics. i have two ips that are on the same subnet
and they both have the same default route.
how do i tell traffic that comes to one ip that is assigned
to eth0 to go back through eth0 and one ip that is assigned
to eth1 to go back trhoug eth
a file... (per the
man pages)
/usr/bin/time -o /tmp/stderr.out ls -l
or using standard shell redirection...
/usr/bin/time ls -l 2>/tmp/stderr.out
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Scalc (comes with OpenOffice) works good.
> -Original Message-
> From: David Hart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 12:33 PM
> To: Redhat General List
> Subject: Spreadsheet program?
>
>
> There MUST be something better than KSpread. Any suggestions?
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Is your client mounting the NFS exports with the "soft" option?
-Steve
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> Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 10:00 AM
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> Subject: NFS Question
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> I sometime
...does this mean people at the client machines need to use both passwd
and yppasswd to change their passwords? And will that allow people to
login with their new password and still access their home directory
information?
steve
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e values hold?
>
Setting the values in /etc/sysctl.conf will preserve them for the next
reboot. Once entered into the file, running "sysctl -p" will load them.
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p ports and they're all ones
that I can account for (telnet, ftp, printer and netbackup).
Check "chkconfig --list | grep on" and see if there's anything
unaccounted for down with xinetd stuff.
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are the home directories on the server, they're just
mounted as read only.
I'll admit to being pretty darn puzzled -- well, OK darn angry...
any help would be greatly appreciated.
thanks in advance,
steve
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are configured
to listen.
-Steve
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On Thu, 7 Aug 2003 09:47:18 -0400, Hal Burgiss wrote
> On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 08:43:57
or"
setting so that the system would at least boot the kernel.
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utes within
the shadowAccount objectclass for password aging and cracklib
to enforce password complexity.
-Steve
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Friends,
reads, fam came up
in at least one of them.
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>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/07/03 11:36AM >>>
>I can reach the internet using the same cable modem at
>the same location on a different machine running red
>hat 6.2 with eth0 configured for dhcp.
Try removing the NIC from the other machine and install it
Try using the "soft" option on the client when you mount the filesystem.
mount -o soft host:/home/gerry /mnt/fns
Read "man mount" for other options.
-Steve
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