Re: unsubscribe?

2000-09-14 Thread Terry Wright
Actually, (at the risk of prolonging this quite redundant thread) I successfully unsubscribed the guy who used to work at my job and successfully subscribed myself. I used the website to get his password using his email address (which was forwarded to my account) and unsubscribed. no problems. F

apache with ASP

2000-09-11 Thread Terry Wright
Hi, just wondering if active server pages is suppoorted by Apache. If so, what versions and what version of redhat. If not directly supported, how can it be made to support. tia Terry ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.r

Re: making sense of log messages

2000-09-09 Thread Terry Wright
I haven't got any answers on this yet, so I am reposting. Can anyone even point me in a direction to find something that can help me read this, like a how to or something. Thanks Terry Terry Wright wrote: > Hi, I just got my firewall up and running and I need to be able to make > som

making sense of log messages

2000-09-07 Thread Terry Wright
Hi, I just got my firewall up and running and I need to be able to make some sense out of the log messages on it. Here is one line: Sep 3 13:09:12 mickey kernel: Packet log: input DENY eth0 PROTO=6 213.25.136.60:9704 204.50.93.96:9704 L=40 S=0x00 I=39426 F=0x T=29 What should I be on the look

linuxconf troubles solved

2000-09-01 Thread Terry Wright
One minute after I posted this, I fixed it. I think it was reading the old ifcfg-eth1 file with the "~" at the end as well. I feel silly. Terry ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

linuxconf troubles

2000-09-01 Thread Terry Wright
Hi all. I have two network cards running in my 486 box using RH6.0. I try to change the settings for one of the cards under linuxconf and now it says i have three adapters, one eth0 and two eth1's!! I try to delete the previous configuration for eth1 but I am having no luck. It will not let me ma

Re: Are my Linksys NC100 Cards Supported?

2000-08-30 Thread Terry Wright
I had trouble with a Network Everywhere NC100 (not sure what version) card in Redhat 6.0. During the install, the card was recognized and the tulip.o module was suggested. After the install, i couldn't hook up to my LAN. I could ping the card from the machine it was in but that's it. I couldn't

module compile

2000-08-18 Thread Terry Wright
Hi all. I recently installed RH6.0 on a 486. I tried to do a minimal install because the hard drive is only 325Mb. This is only a test/play machine. Now, I was under the impression that in order to make a module, i had to compile the corresponding file ending with '.c'. The problem I am encounte