Hello there,
First, thank you for the answers of my previous post. For any strange
reason my modem won't connect using the v.90 protocol nor i'll reach
faster rates than 31,200 bps (accurate connection string: CONNECT 31200
BPS/LAPM/V34/V42bis) but i believe that i have to play with the modem
str
Hello there,
First, thank you for the answers of my previous post. For any strange
reason my modem won't connect using the v.90 protocol nor i'll reach
faster rates than 31,200 bps (accurate connection string: CONNECT 31200
BPS/LAPM/V34/V42bis) but i believe that i have to play with the modem
str
Hello! I've just subscribed to this list and i hope that someone can
help me
I have a computer where i have a Redhat 7.3 box with the following
hardware descriptions:
- Pentium MMX 233Mhz, 64 MB RAM 100Mhz., two 2.1 GB HDDs, 10 Mbps Lan
card and an external US Robotics 56K analog modem.
My e
Title: Mensaje
Hello! I've just
subscribed to this list and i hope that someone can help
me
I have a computer
where i have a Redhat 7.3 box with the following hardware
descriptions:
- Pentium MMX
233Mhz, 64 MB RAM 100Mhz., two 2.1 GB HDDs, 10 Mbps Lan card and an external US
Roboti
I need to upgrade my compiler from the gcc 2.96 that came with my Redhat
installation to gcc 3.2. Can someone tell me where to find the RPM for
this? Or do I have to get a gzip file from GNU?
Hunter
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When I installed Redhat 7.2, I chose 1024x768 32 bits as the screen
resolution. Using Windows, I am used to changing the screen resolution
"on the fly". Is this possible with X? Does GNOME provide a control
for screen res and depth? If so, I cant seem to find it. Thank
I think that I found my problem with the Gnome help files. The HELP tab
in Nautilus lists all the help files as SGML. When I checked the
directory /usr/share/gnome/help/gnome-users-guide/C/ all the files are
in HTML. Any idea why the correct files were not installed?
Redhat 7.2/
Hunter
I am trying to learn about the Gnome user interface but I seem to have
some problems:
I click on Start Here in the Gnome panel. I click on the Help tab and
select the Gnome User Manual. When I click on the introduction I get an
error: "View Failed. The Web Page view encountered an error and
both. Thanks.
Hunter
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I finally used Shields Up to test my ports and found that everything is
stealth except port 5000 UPNP. It is closed but reports that it exists
(which is bad). Anyone know how to disable it? Exactly what is it good
for?
Hunter
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I need to install a PCI IDE controller card to allow me to add a couple
of more disk drives. Since they all work with Windows, I need to choose
the model based on availability of drivers for Linux. I want a Ultra100
card that is cheap. Any suggestions?
Hunter
I have a dual boot system with Windows 98 on the primary master IDE disk
(hda) and Redhat 7.2 on the second hard disk (primary slave IDE, hdb).
The problem is that I have the primary slave disk in a removable
configuration. I can physically remove the disk and replace it with
another. I wish to
y the same format? Are there any other issues that will
bite me later? Thanks.
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I am running Redhat 7.2 and I have a problem. I am dual-booting the
system with Windows 98 and I wish to be able to share file (like
Netscape mail files and bookmarks, etc) with the Windows partition. I
have created a directory "/mnt/windows" and then I mount the windows
partition (/dev/hda1) on
For anyone else interested in seeing how i got file and print sharing to
work for a MAC and Linux server, you can email me off list. The
instructions and details are a bit lengthy and i didnt want to fill up
everyone's email box with something they dont need.
Regards
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Steve Cohen wrote:
>
> I want to give access to a printer on my linux box to an Apple imac
> connected to the network.
>
> To that end, I installed the netatalk RPM on the redhat 6.1 CD.
> It does install itself and tries to bring itself up in the boot
> process but it fails. Once booted the "g
Vidiot wrote:
--->8-
I suggest you take this off the list and send it to redhat. This has
been hashed to death now, thank you!
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Vidiot wrote:
>
> You can climb off your high horse.
>
> That was a serious question as to why that chain of events occurs. You are
> so blinded now you couldn't tell.
>
> MB
You DONT EVEN want to get me started on this.
/me goes to write a nice little procmail recipe
Cheers!
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Mi
Sound? Server? Workstation? GEEZ
KUDZU ANYONE???
Not to bash anyone personally but can we please give this a rest, this
is not productive, and i personally am getting tired of seeing these
(his - vidiots) whining/complaining posts...
*sigh*
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Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote:
>
> The P3 version on updates is actually P4 (or, to put it differently, P4
> is P3 with an extra patch we applied in P3 already).
> P5 doesn't change anything related to security, so it wasn't necessary to
> release an update.
> If you want P5, get it from rawhide o
Vidiot wrote:
>
> It is hard to RTFM when there is no FM.
>
> As other posters pointed out, there should be be options for the user
> to select so this doesn't happen.
>
> MB
Before this thread is pronounced dead, I must agree with Anthony Greene
on this matter. If you are doing a server insta
Vidiot wrote:
>
> >There are newer RPMS for bind P5 as far as i know that take care of yet
> >an additional exploit found. I would sugget you visit www.isc.org and
> >check that out.
>
> I found no new RPMs at www.isc.org, just source. The chart seems to indicate
> that the P3 release is just f
Jason Costomiris wrote:
>
> On Mon, Feb 21, 2000 at 06:57:25PM -0600, Eric Cifreo wrote:
> : That was a damn fine resource...
>
> It lives again. I put a bunch of stuff back up last night, including the
> modssl howto.
>
> Thanks go to Michael B. Weiner for sending me a copy of it first...
>
Vidiot wrote:
>
> Redhat 6.0
> bind rpms for bind-8.2.2_P3-1
>
> Didn't know there was a security hole until it bit me :-(
>
> In any event, named is supposed to be able to be restarted using:
>
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/named start
>
> But, all that happens is "Starting named:" No OK, no n
> > >This is what I currently have :-
> > >
> > >Filesystem SizeUsedAvail CapacityMounted on
> > >-- - --
> > >/dev/hda9 1.7GB 21MB1.6GB 1% /var
> > >/dev/hda10 972MB 942MB 30MB97%
"Martin A. Marques" wrote:
>
> I have installed mod_perl, but I don know how to add the modules in the
> apache config file (/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf).
>
> I asked to the list because jasons web is down (due to a broken disk).
>
> Thanks.
Martin -
I will send what i have from jason in a sep
Jason Costomiris wrote:
>
> Which brings me to the bad news...
>
> The disk is really fried badly. I've recovered some of the pages from
> browser caches and Google's cached pages. Notably, the modssl page
> is not among them. :(
>
> Anyone got a copy of the page that they downloaded? I coul
"Martin A. Marques" wrote:
>
> Has someone installed apache+openssl+mod_php+mod_perl?
> I have all but the last (mod_perl) and want to add this feature (really
> needed), and would like to do it with rpms.
>
> Any Idea???
>
> --
> "And I'm happy, because you make me feel good, about me." - Melv
Marie Bennington wrote:
>
> What about the GnoRPM? With the webfind feature, I think it's the
> easiest wat to find the updates you need? Or is that the part about
> "pawing through a checklist of 100's?" And what is this autorpm you
> speak of? I am not familiar with it, but am eager to learn.
"Chad W. Skinner" wrote:
>
> Does anyone know of an easy to setup and configure NNTP server for local
> use. I need to setup a message board for a few projects and thought this
> would be an easy way to go.
>
> I know inn comes in the RH distribution does anyone know if it has a howto I
> am mis
David Blache wrote:
>
> on 2/12/2000 8:48 PM, hUnTeR at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > David -
> >
> > Why are you rebuilding something that works from the RPM out of the box?
>
> Easy. Because it didn't work. I installed the rpm and, while I go
"Bjornson, Matt" wrote:
>
> I shall be in Puetro Vallarta, Mexico until February 13th. I will not have
> email access, nor voice mail access. Please contact Tony Olson at
> 612-253-0948, or Kyle Miller at 512-917-1143.
>
> Thank you! Have a great day! --Matt
Can we PLEASE turn this crap off.
David Blache wrote:
>
> A bit of a Linux newbie here, so please have patience... ;)
>
> I'm getting the following error when doing a make with
> netatalk-1.4b2+asun2.1.3 on redhat 6.1:
>
> gcc -DNEED_QUOTACTL_WRAPPER -DUAM_RNDNUM -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer
> -fsigned-char -Wunused -Wuninitiali
Greg W wrote:
>
> *** REPLY SEPARATOR ***
>
> On 25/01/00 at 8:51 William Schwartz wrote:
>
> >1: The files in question are readable by owner / group & everyone.
> >
> >
> >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Jan 19 13:48 html
> >-rw-rwxr-x 1 root root 606
range, since i hadnt been on that particular
box at all that day, and did a last just to check and saw:
~/temp/ last -15
hunter ttyp1quark.userfriend Sat Jan 1 04:42 still loggedin
wtmp begins Sat Jan 1 04:42:50 2000
So, went to box number 2 and saw the EXACT sane behavior on it, sa
Dear list readers -
Just a curious question. I am telneting into one of my servers on my lan
from a remote location. And thirty minutes later my connection is closed
automagically on the server end. Does anyone know how to prevent that?
Or what is causing that? its the oddest thing, and i notice
a mole wrote:
>
> Hello Hunter,
>
> look in /etc/X11/gdm/gdm.conf for the "[servers]" section and
> delete (or add) what ever you need to from there. If you're using your dm
> with remote X servers you probably want to look at the "[xdmcp]&quo
Evening list readers -
I have recently upgraded my gnome apps, etc, on my redhat-6.1 servers,
and was looking at running some remote x sessions. I have run xdm in the
past and like it because it doesnt fire up on the local xserver just
runs in the background broadcasting XDM waiting for a connec
I am trying an rpm rebuild of a newer netkit-base and when it goes to
build ping i get the following error:
/usr/src/redhat/BUILD/netkit-base-0.10/ping/ make
gcc -pipe -D__USE_BSD_SIGNAL -Wall -W -Wpointer-arith
-Wbad-function-cast -Wcas
t-qual -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-
Gordon Messmer wrote:
>
> hUnTeR wrote:
> > Thanks, i just changed the inetd entry for identd to the nowait.
> > as you suggested.
>
> What did you set the limit to?
>
> > yet...workin on that. Which RPM are you referring to? identd?
> > indentd-v2?
Gordon Messmer wrote:
>
> hUnTeR wrote:
> > Thanks, i just changed the inetd entry for identd to the nowait.
> > as you suggested.
>
> What did you set the limit to?
>
> > yet...workin on that. Which RPM are you referring to? identd?
> > indentd-v2?
>
Gordon Messmer wrote:
>
> hUnTeR wrote:
> > Nov 25 11:58:35 ns1 inetd[272]: auth/tcp server failing (looping),
> > service terminated
> [snip]
>
> Yep, that's too many connections. Set the allowed connections up with
> the nowait. syntax in inetd.conf
>
Gordon Messmer wrote:
>
> "Hossein S. Zadeh" wrote:
> > I'd check permissions of /etc/services. Make sure the file is readable by
> > everyone (chmod a+r /etc/services).
>
> I don't think that's the problem. inetd runs as root (and should be
> able to read anything), and works the first time it
Gordon Messmer wrote:
>
> hUnTeR wrote:
> > After just about 3 days, inet starts failing,
>
> This may be related to the number of connections made to the server,
> look in /var/log/messages for messages from inetd about services failing
> (looping).
>
> >
Dear list readers -
I wrote last week, although got no responses, about some identd problems
i was experiencing. Well it appears to be a bit more serious than i
first reported. Here is the scenario. I run a RedHat 5.2 linux 2.0.38
server, offering the basic inet services (ftp, pop3, imap, etc).
Further on my former post i get this in my messages log:
inetd[262]: auth/tcp server failing (looping), service termi
nated
I installed ident2 and corrected the line in /etc/inetd.conf. So i am
confused as to what is causing the error, and how to correct it.
Any ideas?
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Dear list readers -
During the past few weeks i have been experiencing a strange oddity on
my RedHat 5.2 linux 2.0.38 server. After 2-3 days i begin to see ident
failures on the console, which eventually leaves uses unable to get
their pop3 email. I was wondering if anyone else has seen this pro
Ray -
the rpmfind package maybe obtained from rufus.w3.org in rpm format. FTP
to rufus.w3.org and look under /pub/rpmfind There you will find the
latest packageit should be v0.96 i believe.
Michael Weiner
The UserFriendly Network
Ray Marshall wrote:
>
> On Fri, 3 Jul 1998, hUnTeR
Another way to do this other than with the rpm switches is with a handy
little utility called rpmfind. This RPM installed program has a syntax
as follows: rpmfind Thus, an rpmfind of mrtg would go
like this
[root@niteowl /root]# rpmfind mrtg
Arch : i686, Os : Linux
Default distribution : Re
G'day fellow redhat users -
This is a silly question, but i used "vacation" while i was away to send
users a response telling them when i would return. I usd the RPM from
rufus.w3.org out of the contrib for hurricane. The program worked great,
however, now that i am back i cannot seem to clear t
Evening all -
Not sure if this made it to the list, appologies for the duplication,
however this is of a critical need. Another set of
problems/questions...not sure how many of you have
compiled ircd on your rh linux boxes but i am trying to recompile ircd
(ircu2.9.32) on a newly installed rhl5.0
Evening all -
Another set of problems/questions...not sure how many of you have
compiled ircd on your rh linux boxes but i am trying to recompile ircd
(ircu2.9.32) on a newly installed rhl5.0 kernel 2.0.34 server (formerly
freebsd). I ran the Config and edited the /include/config.h file and
Makef
Good day all -
Just a short question. I upgraded from ncurses-1.9e-8 to
ncurses-4.2b980516-1 to get BitchX-74p4-1 working, and now it seems that
mc doesnt work any more. Is there a fix for this? I noticed mc requires
libncurses.so.3.0 which still seems to be on the system
(/usr/lib/libncurses.so.
Gday everyone.
First let me appologize for the length of this email, and also its
potential to be "OFF SUBJECT" but i think we can help this poor guy out.
I have attached a quite lengthy email from a pseudo-isp in mexico
thinking about switching out his linux server to an NT box. Now, what i
was
One other question i forgot to ask...does anyone know where i can get an
rpm of apache-1.2.6?
Michael Weiner
The UserFriendly Network
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G'day all -
And a happy Memorial Holday to all of you who celebrate it. Any who, i
have two questions that i was hoping someone could answer in regards to
sendmail.
The first, regards the newaliases command. When i type 'newaliases' i
get now get the error:
Cannot open hash database /etc/mail/
Mike -
Tried both methods. I like the second method as it tells me whats
happening...
[root@niteowl /root]# /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd restart
Shutting down http: httpd
Starting httpd: httpd
[root@niteowl /root]#
but then again, BOTH work. Thanks again for the informative tip!!
Michael Weiner
The
Good Day all -
A quickie question for you all. What is the quickest way to restart the
Apache http daemon and respawn all the daughters once a change to the
httpd.conf has been made? I am adding some virtual www hosts and want to
restart the daemon as well as the spawns so this becomes effective
In response, i do believe that is for checking mail ONLY. I just checked
my settings and there doesnt appear to be an "auto-get" feature, only a
way to quicken the "auto-checking"
Michael Weiner
The UserFriendly Network
Claire Bradford wrote:
> Same thing with me. Automatic email retrieval
Rich -
Thank you, that did the trick. I was just a little thrown off by the
phrasing "# sendmail.cw - include all aliases for your machine here."
but i added at your suggestion, and all works well.
Thank you.
Michael Weiner
The UserFriendly Network
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Richard Schmalgemeier wrote:
>
> It look
G'day ALL!!
Just a quickie question for all of you. I am trying to set up sendmail
and i am getting this error in the mail returned to postmaster..
Date: Tue, 19 May 1998 07:44:50 -0400
From: Mail Delivery Subsystem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Returned m
Ron -
I did get this working finally thanks to Fred Whipple and his suggestion
to get an RPM off the redhat site. I had built this by hand and
apparently thought, wrongly of course, that it was working and that it
was the MAC that was messed up. It was the linux box not working
properly the whol
Fred -
"Buy that man a case of champagne" IT WORKED! thank you!!
Apparently, my build of netatalk was NOT working as you had suspected.
Now, the MAC can see the unix box thru the chooser, and get to her home
dir, i also have a share setup for several users on the unix box...any
ideas how t
Good Day ALL!!
I have posted this question, I believe, twice before but didnt really
get any clear concise information leading to a solution. So, please
forgive me for posting again.
Here's what I have: RH Linux 5.0 (kernel 2.0.33) server connected to
the internet and connected to a DEC 16-port
;' in the ATDT command later this evening and
try netcfg AGAIN!
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Scott Kindley wrote:
> hunter,
>
> I would use the syntax specified by your modem manufacturer.
>
> I gave you the init string for my farralon netopia by mistake. the two are
> vitual
l Weiner
Scott Kindley wrote:
>
> hunter,
>
> try this init string
>
> at&fs60=64s71=1s80=1
>
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G'day everyone.
I realize i have posted this problem/issue before, but my ISP insists
that its ME.geee any surprise there. So i thought, for your
enjoyment i would re-post his response which also includes my email to
HIM. My problem is getting the second channel to sync...even after
rerunning
G'day all
Just wondered if someone could tell me what might be causing this to
appear in my log:
May 12 02:19:42 niteowl tcplogd: port 139 connection attempt from
sunshine.userfriendly.net
May 12 02:19:43 niteowl PAM_pwdb[27572]: get passwd; pwdb: structure is
no longer valid
May 12 02:19:45 nit
Good Day ALL!!
I have posted this question, I believe, twice before but didnt really
get any clear concise information leading to a solution. So, please
forgive me for posting again.
Here's what I have: RH Linux 5.0 (kernel 2.0.33) server connected to
the internet and connected to a DEC 16-port
I have a Red Hat 4.2 box set up to do IP masquerading and act as a gateway for the
rest of my network to connect to the Internet. It was working fine and I shut the
connection down and later brought it back up. From that point on it no longer works.
I've looked at netcfg and the logs and wha
Notice in the windows where you see the name of the preferences to
editthere is a little arrow poiinting to the rightclick that for
more options under neath that main heading
Example, clicking on the arrow JUST to the left of the netscape
preference name, it will point down and a new
In Netscape, under Edit-Preferences-Advance-Proxies click on the manual
proxy settings and add the appropriate proxy server name or IP and the
port to use there. Click OK to save, and away you goworks like a
charm. As for the RPMs, there are two ways to do this, one is to right
mouse click on
Good Day ALL!!
I have posted this question, I believe, twice before but didnt really
get any clear concise information leading to a solution. So, please
forgive me for posting again.
Here's what I have: RH Linux 5.0 (kernel 2.0.33) server connected to
the internet and connected to a DEC 16-port
First off...you will need to run the ./Config that comes with it to set
up GCC and the libs. Then edit the /include/config.h file and /makefile
and set the paths (DPATH and SPATH, etc). Once these are configured
properly, run make and you can run make install when done to install it
to /usr/bin i
Thanks to all who responded to my Dual-channel bonding ISDN issue, I
apppreciate all the suggestions. I managed to get the dialer, et al,
working, but still dont have the two channels. The ppp-on,
ppp-on-dialer, options, and pap-secrets files were all created and setup
accordingly, but to no avail
There was also an exploit posted to the BUGTRAQ mailing list concerning
xterm and xaw that you might want to read. The message is attached at
the bottom of this email for yours and others' information
Michael Weiner
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Dave Wreski wrote:
>
> > Why are xterm, nxterm, rxvt and friends suid root?
G'Day all -
I have a quick question, I hope can be answered, because its certainly
puzzling me. I am currently running RHL5.0 with 2.0.33 kernel. I
recently installed the pppd update from redhat
rpm -q -a | grep ppp gives --> ppp-2.3.3-2
and ever since then my original ppp scripts stopped wor
I run the 3ComImpactIQ ISDN external modem, and LOVE it. Easy to set up
and easy to configure for ppp
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What kinda of CDROM? is it SCSI? IDE? you'll need to mount the /dev
depending on the answer to that question.
Example a SCSI CD-ROM might be mounted in this way...
# mount -t iso9660 /dev/scd0 /mnt (where t is the type)
for lots more info do a 'man mount'
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Karl Miller wrote:
THANK you all who respondedand the winner of the $64Million dollar
question was
You guessed itNESTEAthats right, that is a typical
/var/log/messages signature error.
To all who have NOT seen it, please see the bugtraq archive on this NEW
exploit for Linux kernels 2.0.33 and 2.1.x
Good Day everyone
Just had the most unusual crash i have ever seen on a UNIX box in my
life
the console monitor was just sitting there idle, no one logged in on the
console (directly) and all of a sudden messages start to popup on the
screen, then a bunch of what looked like memory addresses bega
Good day all,
I would like to know if someone would be kind enough to send me a fresh
copy of the /usr/X11R6/bin/startx file. Apparently, when i installed
AccelX41 it "broke" this file, and when i run startx it dumps core for
some reason. And of course the AcceleratedX did not back up the file
FI
Eric Wood wrote:
>
> My problem is that from the Mac, I see the Linux machine but it can't
> log on. After a minute or so, the Mac times out.
>
> Ne1 have a remedy?
>
> Thanks,
> -Eric Wood
Eric -
I have a linux server connected to a hub that is also connecting my
Win95 desktop and my partne
Good day all -
Just a quickie question for those who might know...
Is there a decent server-side webcam program out there for RHL? Or am i
stuck using a cgi script compiled from c code as in doit.c ? I have a
client interested in my serving up his webcam picsany suggestions?
Thanks in advanc
morning joe-
the answer to the first question is:
XFree86 Version 3.3.1 / X Window System
(protocol Version 11, revision 0, vendor release 6300)
Release Date: August 4 1997
is there a good and stable RPM for the latest XF86? and does it come
with the *wrappers* ?
niteowl is the machine name, i
Phil -
here ya go...
this box is a dual PII pentium, with 256M RAM, (2) 2G SCSI HDDs, using a
adaptec 2940 scsi card, orchid kelvin 64 vid card, AOC 15" monitor,
seagate tape backup, cdrom, etc...
Attached is the XF86Config file you requested as well.
And, the alt ctrl + doesnt seem to wanna w
6 Acceleration Architecture)
(--) SVGA: XAA: No acceleration primitives defined.
rm: /tmp/fvwmrca01624: Operation not permitted
rm: /tmp/fvwmrca13645: Operation not permitted
--> at this point i get into x but as you can see it defaults to a
320x200 resolution and everything is HUG
ftp.netscape.com (a tar,not an rpm)
ftp.redhat.com (an rpm)
On Thu, 9 Apr 1998, Jeff Tomich wrote:
> Where can I get the latest RPM of Netscape?
>
> thanks,
>
>
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If you can get booted into linux, runing /sbin/lilo will read
/etc/lilo.conf and write the MBR. Reboot after this and walla!
If you want the Windows/dos boot info back on, run, from dos, fdisk
/mbr. that will put the win95/dos boot on mbr.
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On Thu, 9 Apr 1998, Lai Chi Wai wrote:
> Hi
You can simply add a line in /etc/passwd, with the shell set to /dev/null,
and run 'passwd' as root to set the password in their passwd or shadow file.
this will give them a mailbox but no shell account.
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Nils wrote:
> I'm going to set up POP accounts for above 200 different email accoun
If you have an "official" readhat 4.1 or 4.2 cdrom, you can get the binary
of inetd off of the cdrom and copy it to your hard drive, then kill inetd and
restart it.
also look for /etc/inetd.conf and make sure it is in good shape.
from that point on, I would compare ls, login, telnet, b
In that case, you can set the shell properly in password. If you run the
"adduser" script that Redhat supplies, then in /etc/skel, you can change
.bash_profile to put and "exit" command at the end of the profile script. This will
be copied to his directory.
If you do this, then if a use
ke about a day to set up, and is well work it.
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Doug Elznic wrote:
> On Tue, 7 Apr 1998, Bug Hunter wrote:
>
> > I'll second that! It works well, and when combined with mrtg, it allows you to
> > get a historic view of your network traffice density through router
I suspect the df check is not checking the linked /opt directory, it is
checking the drive the link is on. And that drive is probably full.
Try this, temporarily (as root)
rm /opt
mkdir /opt
umount /apps (unmounting /hdb1)
mount /dev/hdb1 /opt
install the code
revers
I'll second that! It works well, and when combined with mrtg, it allows you to
get a historic view of your network traffice density through routers. You can also
get cpu load information and graph it. If you have dial in users, you can (using
mrtg) graph the number of users online at any on
Redhat 4.2 has ip_alias.o module, which allows multiple
ip addresses on one ethernet card.
I can insmod it by hand and it works. I've looked at
the modprobe documentation, and got the ethernet driver to
install automatically at boot. I did not understand how to
cause ip_alias to be insta
squid is a good proxy server out there.
I don't understand your question. You don't need a server, just a proxy???
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Jeffrey Fearn wrote:
> Hi! I am new to Linux and I was wondering if there are any HTTP
> Proxies available. I do not need a server, just a proxy. I am running
> RedHat 5.
It turned out that pam was already installed, just behind the times,
even though libpwdb.so.0 wasn't anywhere to be found.
I was able to upgrade pam in 2 steps, and then wu-ftp installed.
Interesting. Rather than reporting that an earlier version of pam
existed, it complained about the libr
On 5 Apr 1998, Eze Ogwuma wrote:
> Bug Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > unfortunately, Adaptec purchased buslogic recently.
>
> I thought they purchased Symbios Logic.
>
argh! Me thinks you are right!
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PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips,
I tried to get the latest wu-ftp to enable a machine of mine to
allow ftp out for netscape's CD ROM, among others.
The wu-ftp 2.4 on redhat fails, requiring pam. I got pam 0.57
out of updates. It failed, requireing libpwdb.so, and pamconfig, and pwdb.
I found pwdb, but not pamco
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