forward
on
the customer portal.
I would suggest the status page be outside any login; ideally, it would
be separate as much as practical from other Red Hat sites (maybe
status.redhat.com?).
Thanks for your response here about RHN issues.
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and reliable stuff
with the ability to expand the battery capacity cheaply. Sealed 12v UPS
batteries are excellent with a 5 year life expectancy. Avoid a UPS with
little panasonic 12V batteries.
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find /var -xdev | cpio -pmduv /user
...and then just rename them and modify your fstab file.
mv /var /var.old
mv /user /var
mv /var.old /user
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should (optionally) also
change the labels using the command you mentioned above. Your /etc/fstab
file can contain labels or the partition numbers, either will work fine.
mv /var /var.old
mv /user /var
mv /var.old /user
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': No such file or
directory.
I am guessing these files were not copied or created properly in the
/user filesystem.
...and then just rename them and modify your fstab file.
mv /var /var.old
mv /user /var
mv /var.old /user
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I also tried used parted to copy the filesystem, but parted
Hey everyone.
I need to be able to see what websites are being visited by my users and
also have the ability to at least block based on domain name and ip
address.
I know of:
SquidGuard
DansGuardian
What other options do I have?
Thanks,
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Hello ,
Thnxs everybody !
Well , I had tried to follow Chris Purcel FAQ (in Tek Tips) , as he
advised in his post;
I did start linux rescue from RH CD #1 , I did say yes to mount the
filesystem, (and
***NOT*** chose the read only' option).
and erased glibc rpms
I have never been able to get Opera 7.2.x to run on my RH8.0/9.0
reliably. It hangs after running for 20 minutes or so. Then the only way
to get rid of it is with xkill. so xStopped using it. If it worked
better I think I would like it more than mozilla.
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On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 17:17
*/
#define drbd_set_user_nice(current,x) set_user_nice(current,(x)) #else
btw, I'm running Red Hat Advanced Server 2.1.
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Yup, that's right. Alternatively, you could replace the line that starts
with the '-' sign and replace it with the one that starts with the '+'
sign.
-justinb
Thanks, that worked.
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Yup, that's right. Alternatively, you could replace the line that
starts with the '-' sign and replace it with the one that starts with
the '+' sign.
-justinb
Thanks, that worked.
Chris
Just in case something like this comes up again in the future, how would I
accomplish the same task
If you are able to send an sms through the web page you could just
scrape the page and send it through there.
Otherwise: Do you want to send the sms through your GSM phone/modem over
a serial port?
-- Chris
On Sat, 2003-10-18 at 01:04, Harish Sabnani wrote:
Hi All,
I am looking
not solve the problem.
I cannot user that machine currently.
What to do ?
regards
john
I had this same problem a few weeks ago. I was able to fix it and wrote
an FAQ on it at tek-tips.com.
http://www.tek-tips.com/gfaqs.cfm/lev2/3/lev3/20/pid/54/fid/4094
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one question: Are you saying that a person should install the entire
kdelibs-3.1-0 to get that one dependancy solved, or are you suggesting
to somehow extract that one file from the kdelibs tar?
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You can use mutt :
Hmm... hopefully this isn't a stupid question but here goes...
I already have pine installed. Will there be any sort of conflict if I
also install mutt?
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I seem to have locked myself out of the XServer with some over zealous
FireWall rules. How do I get into the terminal without booting into the
XServer?
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As opposed to maintaining some kind of text file, do you have any web
based tools for this?
Also, I know you say to keep a log of everything you do to your server
but how much is everything? (I tend to have a problem deciding between
what's important and what's not. Call me stupid...)
Chris
.
As opposed to maintaining some kind of text file, do you have any web
based tools for this?
Also, I know you say to keep a log of everything you do to your server
but how much is everything? (I tend to have a problem deciding between
what's important and what's not. Call me stupid...)
Chris
giant list of available editors. I prefer
HTML-Kit from www.chami.com.
HTH,
Chris.
p.s. You should join the PHP mailing list that can be found at
www.php.net.
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The above link has a list giant list of available editors. I prefer
HTML-Kit from www.chami.com.
windows only though, right?
As far as I know, yes.
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, Red, Green, Orange, Black, White,
Purple, Brown, Gray, etc.
You could instead say...
I don't like cars that are not Blue.
In other words, exclude all traffic that is not from America instead of
the other way around.
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It's just like the workings of regular firewall rules. If you only want
port 80 to come through do you explicitly deny all 65,534 ports or do
you deny everything except port 80?
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152 tcp 55054 mountd
153 udp 34072 mountd
153 tcp 55054 mountd
Can someone please point me towards some documention on how to
configure NFS over TCP.
http://nfs.sourceforge.net/nfs-howto/
Chris
Check here...
http://www.redhat.com/archives/redhat
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So why ask here? With one exception I know of, nobody here works at
RedHat.
Umm.. because in case you hadn't noticed, this is a Redhat mailing list.
And in case that still doesn't make sense, it's a lot
joining. The people on that list would
be a lot more knowledgable.
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-A RH-Lokkit-0-50-INPUT -p tcp -m tcp --dport 7100 --syn -j REJECT
COMMIT
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I've never tried dump/restore before ever since I read this post by
Linus Torvalds, http://lwn.net/2001/0503/a/lt-dump.php3. Try find and
cpio to copy the drive in single user mode...
find /old/drive -xdev | cpio -pmduv /new/drive
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NFS over TCP.
Thanks
http://nfs.sourceforge.net/nfs-howto/
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Never mind I found the problem. Somehow my /sbin/iptable command became
a zero length file. :(
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I am running a web server on port which is working. I want that web
server to appear to be running on port 80 so I run the following
.
I've never tried dump/restore before ever since I read this post by Linus
Torvalds, http://lwn.net/2001/0503/a/lt-dump.php3. Try find and cpio to
copy the drive in single user mode...
find /old/drive -xdev | cpio -pmduv /new/drive
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/bash: -c: line 1: unexpected EOF while looking for matching ``'
/bin/bash: -c: line 2: syntax error: unexpected end of file
If I do a simple redirect without the date command, it works fine. For
example, $rsync somefile.txt works no problem from cron.
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Sounds like cron isn't running as root. So it is able to write a file
without hard coding a path to it because it is creating the file in it's
working directory. Create a directory that the user cron is running as
can write to. That sounds like what the problem is.
Wade
Actually, Justin
with entering a password...
ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] echo success
success
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Pepsi without
the ingredients?
You may be able to send mail with something OTHER than sendmail, but I
don't know how. And to answer your question directly, no you cannot send
mail via sendmail if the sendmail daemon is not running.
chris.
p.s. someone correct me if i am wrong!! thanks
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Actually, You are wrong.. You can send mail w/o the sendmail
daemon running.
[snip]
thanks for setting me straight.
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An easy way to do this would be with Java's NIO:
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/guide/nio/
Then it would work on Windows or Linux
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Thanks.
I think select/poll is more appropriate when you deal with more than one
file descriptor
on the
read/write functions)
If I am not mistaken (and I probably am) this is the functionality the
the selector will give you in java NIO.
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there the
user could add whatever packages they wanted.
I don't know if that's as easy as it sounds but I thought I'd ask.
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Any one know how to get rid of title bars and frames when using the
metacity window manager?
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I'm surprised that no one has answered this question. Is anybody using
LVM and/or reiserfs in production environments at all? For those of you
that are using LVM, are you all using ext3 on your logical volumes?
Thanks,
Chris
Has anyone used LVM with reiserfs filesystems on a RHEL AS 2.1
Thanks, I'll go with ext3 then, over reiserfs. Does anyone know why
reiserfs is considered experimental in RH, while its the default in other
distro's like SuSE?
Chris
That's right, reiserfs can be resized dynamically. On mission critical i
found its better to to a backup befor resize. man
or Network (= 100Mb/s).
But I do believe the TIA568A (see 568B for cross over) standard colors
are:
1 White Green (Ether TX+ 1)
2 Green (Ether TX- 2)
3 White Orange (RX+ 3 / Telco A1)
4 Blue (Telco TIP)
5 White Blue (Telco Ring)
6 Orange (Ether- 6 / Telco A2)
7 White Borwn
8 Borwn
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it.
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fyi, I didn't think that this would be such a big deal when I posted this.
I can't take credit for finding the error though. I copied and pasted
that from a PHP forum. Someone named Super Tom found it.
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/10/02/1064988316053.html
As the web engineer
://www.constantdata.com/products/cr.php
http://nbd.sourceforge.net/
http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/
Thanks,
Chris
What about something like Oracle 9i RAC, the clustering functionality
should let you have a hot spare database. It won't be replicated but
will have shared storage, presumably on some kind of fibre
likely be corrupt on the backup server.
Chris
If you can write a shell script. Stop your DB. rsync the partition to
the other box. start your DB.
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Nice one, lol:) I wish I would have known about this before I took the
RHCE a few weeks ago. It would have been real convenient to take the
class on Long Island for $5 instead of traveling to Raleigh...
You knowthe price seemed steep...and the date and location did not
fit with my travel
to LifeKeeper, except without all the quirks.
Thanks,
Chris
depending on exactly what you're doing, rsync may suffice for you, its
fast cheap and you can run it over ssh. You can't use it for mirroring
real-time databases but you can run it at like 1 m inute intervals and
have a reasonable recent
Maybe he can hold down the ALT key then left click on the Acrobat
window and drag it to a position where he can resize it. Once it is in
the proper size close acrobat and see if that saves the settings.
-- Chris
On Tue, 2003-09-30 at 11:44, Tony Pagliocco wrote:
Anyone with AcroRead
application (swing
window). I don't want the java window to have any menus/buttons/borders
etc.The second window will not need standard out/err or a mouse input.
Anyone have suggestions on how to do this? Is there a way to run a
different windows manager on the two different screens.
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On a Dual head machine is it possible to run a different window manger
on each head?
If so how where would one look for enlightenment?
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I'd like to find out what laptops work the best with RH 9.0 and if
anyone has any recommendations.
I am using IBM ThinkPad T22 and it works well. I did have trouble
getting the built in WinModem to work properly.
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Google and asking questions to groups like this.
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time to become more popular
until it is supported by more device vendors. Is there any chance for
success? (I define success as my mom or non tech user can use it on a
day to day basis)
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You can use LDAP. I've done this and it works very well. There's still a NT
and unix apssword, but it's all in one database.
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There is two passwords, and LDAP is tough to setup.
Try this, it's the other way but still only one password:
http://www.csn.ul.ie/~airlied/pam_smb/
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The other thing I do is to use a script to give all new users the same unix
and smb password, then at first use of the windows computer, they change the
password which changes both the unix and windows password.
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fixed cost mean it's the same each period, whatever that
period is?
I mean, monthly cost is the same as fixed cost because it's fixed? It
doesn't change period to period (a period being one month in this case).
Do I have the wrong idea?
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You can't run ntpdate while the ntpd daemon is started. You have to stop
the service, run ntpdate, and then start the daemon back up.
Chris Purcell, RHCE
Hello,
I have ntpd running on three machines; one (primary) internal server
pointing to a stratum 2 server on the net, and the other two
The list was down for everyone, look at the archives for yesterday...
http://www.redhat.com/archives/redhat-list/2003-September/date.html
Chris Purcell, RHCE
I was wondering the same thing.
-Rich
Did I somehow get bumped off of the list?
Have not received anything from redhast-list since
Looks like Verisign is getting what they deserve for this...
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=storyu=/nm/20030919/wr_nm/tech_verisign_lawsuit_dc_1
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On Wed, 17 Sep 2003, Ian L wrote:
Not to worry, have implimented BIND's update to assist in the
fightback. For every
it automatically, no problems.
What do you need all that space for???
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Is there such a thing for Linux (specifically Redhat)?
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You can get backported Red Hat RPMs from ftp://updates.redhat.com
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http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1105_2-5077796.html?tag=zdfd.newsfeed
http://openssh.org/
You can get the source from http://openssh.org. Good luck finding the
rpms. Let us know where you find them
You can get backported Red Hat RPMs from ftp://updates.redhat.com
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Does anyone know when an rpm is going to be released resolving the
issues in OpenSSH 3.7.1?
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miscommunication is the problem. Otherwise I don't think
we're disagreeing on much.
L8R!
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All,
As previously posted, I've got a bit of a mess on my hands for the
openssh on my redhat system.
I had 2.9 rpm on there, then I installed the 3.7.1 source. This didn't
seem to work as it gives me
Turn ntpd off by using service ntpd stop. Then issue the ntpdate
clock.redhat.com command. This will sync your clock with that time
server. Now turn NTPd back on with service ntdp start.
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Check your log messages again. Your post showed that you're getting
an invalid
Yes, add the mount point to your /etc/fstab file. It will be something like
\\server\share \mnt\smb smbfs defaults 0 0
..for example.
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Thanks for advice. the problem solved
One more question, is there a way i can set up my linux server to
automacitally mount
You can add your credentials to the 4th field of the /etc/fstab file like
this...
//server/share /mnt/smb smbfs username=admin,password=secret 0 0
Sorry for using the wrong slashes in the earlier post.
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On Wednesday 17 September 2003 02:28 pm, Chris Purcell wrote
who can view the fstab file, then using the 'credentials='
option would be a better idea. If nobody has shell access to the box it
doesn't matter which way you do it.
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No. With credentials Reuben most likely refers to an external file
which contains username and password
These domains don't have MX records so the mail won't be delivered anywhere.
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A couple of interesting things about this. The valid domain also
accepts mail. So mail destined for a valid domain that somebody
mistyped will get delivered to Verisign. Not good
Your right, I like the banner they use. Also, its a fixed sequence of
commands regardless of what you type...
220 snubby2-wceast Snubby Mail Rejector Daemon v1.3 ready
dfk
250 OK
dklfa
250 OK
djfkld
550 User domain does not exist.
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Most (all?) MTA's will deliver
the Linux to anywhere on the network and
I can also access on the web pages I have on my IAS.
Any guesses what could be wrong?
rgrds
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Hi Stephen,
As I am new in Linux... could you be more specific where I should look for
this? Which files controls what which service runs and which does not? And
what about the http requests that are also denied?
rgrds
Chris
At 03:56 PM 16/09/2003, you wrote:
On Tue, 2003-09-16 at 22:33, Chris
by your post. The original poster ASKED to be
taught how to fish INSTEAD of being thrown a fish.
Am I completely missing the point of your post?
So confus-ed!!
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Ta!
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faster than our email gateway (my first linux
box). :)
Thanks for your help,
Chris.
p.s. I still have plenty of time to reinstall and repartition if
necessary. I'd appreciate it if you would comment on the way I've setup
the partitions. Here is the output of df -ah:
FilesystemSize
best take advantage of the three drives?
Thanks,
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p.s. Installing RH9.
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separately? (Only asking because I don't know any better. ;) )
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* Send mail from within PHP
That's all I can think of really. And it's not going to use a GUI. Does
that help?
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the message Partitions of
type 'software RAID' must be constrained to a single drive. This is done
by selecting the drive in the 'Allowable Drives' checklist.
Ok, So what's the deal with that? How can you have RAID if you're forced
to only use one disk? I don't get it!!
AAHH!!
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on the Linux directories as
if they were being stored on a Windows computer somewhere?
One thing I'm concerned with is the ease of mainting/updating
permissions on the directories within Linux.
Does the Linux server get joined to the win domain? Does it understand
AD?
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though!)
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server?
Looking forward to your feedback.
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Seeing as that I'm pretty new to configuring Linux, do you have any
suggestions as far as required packages that need to be installed?
Also, do you know if Linux can support Raid 5 easily or is it a pain in
the butt to get setup properly?
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Thanks for your help Jason, Wade, and Benjamin. Sounds like it should be
a doable project. I'll let you know when I get stuck! :)
Chris.
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now. My last notification was on
4/24/03.
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that I can see that says it is not registered.
Here is what the page says:
Stts Errta Pckgs System Bse Chnnl Enttlmnt
(!)2327 system.com RH 8.0Demo
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the files you want. Maybe even Windows native ftp
program would work?
Just throwing out ideas...
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Please don't take offense but I don't understand what your question is.
Can you rephrase it?
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, yet I have still not received
any notifications.
Is there something I'm missing?
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find anything on
the RHN site that indicates my account has expired. The only thing I
have found that relates to account expiration is when I click on
Purchase History and see a column titled Expires. Below it is
(none).
Am I looking in the wrong place?
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case.
I do want to do RAID5 for reliability, the server will be used as an MP3
server and it has to be reliable in terms of data storage, hate to have to
rip all that music again :-)
If anyone has had a good experience with an inexpensive server supplier,
please give me a link.
Chris Mason
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