Your description sounds like a spammer, but it's hard to tell. Check
your /var/log/maillog and see what's going on. That IP resolves to
callisto.hmdnsgroup.com.
HTH,
Nick
> -Original Message-
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> Sent: Thursday, Oct
On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 14:31, Mohamed Kerbachi wrote:
> I wanna instal RedHat AS, the server hase SCSI controler, so i want to install it
> and set up a RAID with the existing 4 HDs.
>
> Any docs are welcome.
Hardware or software RAID ?
>
> Thanks.
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y Doom
off it. :) This was many years ago and was DOS only - as I recall
he made a meta index at the front of the tape which allowed to
to seek directly to the block where the required file was located.
And no, I'm not calling you a liar. ;>
>
> K
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you tried using commandline dvdrecord ?
(I've not yet played with dvd-burning so this is just a wild guess..)
>
>
> Jim Macdonald
> Ponte Vedra Beach, Fl.
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> Now, something new is in my mind. There is one user, to whom I have given
> FTP access, I want her not to ssh(telnet) into my system using that user
> id/passwd. What is the easiest method to do that ...
>
> This may be a simple question, but I am new to linux.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
>
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Check out MySQL Control Center (AKA MyCC).
http://www.mysql.com/downloads/mysqlcc.html. You can also use WebMin
http://www.webmin.com.
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Subject: GUI for MySQL and
ggestions or comments are grately appreciated.
I don't think this is a sendmail issue. You might want
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IPcop has quite a following too. http://www.ipcop.org
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raid will negate the need for a controller - I use
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I am creating a somewhat complex directory structure for my company
and I want the users to be able to create and delete files inside the
entire directory structure but I don't want them to be able to create
or delete directories anywhere. Can that be done?
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Relavent docs for dummies needed ;)
I've set up using the nfs stuff in kde a shared folder on each of the
two networked pcs. Is there a simple way to connect to those shared
folders? - Some tool or GUI that I can use?
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owse' it says "browsing the network not possible, you probably have
not set up SPL support properly" (or somthing like that...)
...any idea what that might mean?
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* and then Nick White declared
> So you can ping your machine from your wife's, but you cannot ping the
> wife's from yours.
>
> Sounds like a subnet mask issue, or ICMP filtering. Check that the
> subnet masks on both machines match, and try service iptables sto
So you can ping your machine from your wife's, but you cannot ping the
wife's from yours.
Sounds like a subnet mask issue, or ICMP filtering. Check that the
subnet masks on both machines match, and try service iptables stop.
HTH,
- nick
> -Original Message-
> From: Nic
* and then Nick Wilson declared
> Whilst fixing my nvnet driver though, I seem to have lost the network to
> my wifes PC connected via an adsl hub. Earlier I could ping our ip
> address and send/recieve packets but no longer can...
BTW, I can ping my machine from my wifes, (if t
an...
Can someone tell me where/what I should be looking at to resolve this
issue?
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> Hi all,
>
> After finally getting my NVIDIA chipset working I upgraded the kernel to
> 2.4.20-20.9 (just installed all errata on rh9) and can no longer bring
> up eth0
>
> I re-patched the new kernel, ran 'make menuconfig
ld kernel when I want to
use the net
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Shhsh! So simple ;-)
Much thanks, normal service has been resumend hehe!
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> > Comment out the DRI line and change driver "nv" to "nvidia".
> > Save, restart x, there ya go.
>
> Right! - I've got 'vesa' as the driver and when I've changed to nvidia
> before it says
Right! - I've got 'vesa' as the driver and when I've changed to nvidia
before it says 'driver module not found' or similar. Will try again,
back in a moment
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instruction, or point me to somthing
useful? - The tarball didn't even appear to have a README, somthing is
not as it should be
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it really doesn't matter what color you use where,
as long as there is a pair separating the 1,2 from the 3,6 (although it
would be silly to deviate from the standard).
Of course, I have been in some buildings where they just seem to make up
their own wiring standard!
- nick
> -
Pin 1 is on the left if the "hook" is on the bottom. Like an earlier
poster said, it really doesn't matter what color goes where, as it's the
order that counts. The most common standard used these days (568B) is
as Harold pointed out:
1 White-orange
2 Orange
3 White-green
4 Blue
5 White-blue
6 G
t's
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Have you looked at Unison? I use it on my production env.
http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/
-Nick
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From: Campbell, Michael (Contractor) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 11:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Data Replication
The rule of thumb used to be, upgrade between minor
versions (7.1->7.3) but reinstall if going for major (7.1->8.0).
However I did 8.0 ->9.0 upgrade without problems.
>
> Thanks
>
> Kevin
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g.c-1.75-RH '@(#)scsi-linux-sg.c 1.75
02/10/21 Copyright 1997 J. Schilling').
scsibus0:
0,0,0 0) 'HP ' 'CD-Writer+ 9100c' 'H2,1' Removable
CD-ROM
0,1,0 1) *
0,2,0 2) *
0,3,0 3) *
0,4,0 4) *
0,5,0
(BIOS settings, etc):
http://forums.us.dell.com/supportforums/board/message?board.id=sw_linux&message.id=2816
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Does anyone have a list of good (or must have) yum and apt repositories? I did some
googleing and got confused.
I hope this is considered on topic. I’m new to yum and apt, and I’m having trouble
find the programs I need in the default configured repositories.
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On Fri, 2003-09-26 at 18:13, Sean Estabrooks wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Sep 2003 16:19:01 +
> Nick Lindsell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 2003-09-26 at 16:05, Nick Lindsell wrote:
> > > Greetings all,
> > > I was pleasantly surprised that Nautilu
;
> I couldn't find a way to change the default location of the temporary image.
> I'm guessing that you don't have 700M free in your /tmp?
No, alas I have /tmp as part of the root filesystem and as such I
installed / to be 256M. Overkill,imho, but still not enough it
On Fri, 2003-09-26 at 16:05, Nick Lindsell wrote:
> Greetings all,
> I was pleasantly surprised that Nautilus file manager now
> has CD writing capabilities. But mine complains there is not enough
> space to create the ISO image - would someone enlighten me on where
> Nuatil
. Perhaps it is an environment variable I seek?
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what I want with up2date or rpm?
>
> # up2date --showall > up2date.showall
>
> I run this on a regular basis just to grab the latest list of what's
> available. You can then grep at will.
Yep. That's eventually what I did. Thanks guys, much appreciated...
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Quick one: How can I find the x11 headers? -- I need to install
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ed ide-scsi emulation for userspace - append
"hd[x] = ide-scsi" to kernel arguments for your bootloader
(/etc/grub.conf of /etc/lilo.conf).
"cdrecord -scanbus" shows what?
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Can you SSH in? If so try using shutdown with the "-F" option. If not
there is probably something that you can pass to the kernel, perhaps
someone else on the list will know what it is.
-Nick
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you setup your
environment.
http://www.justlinux.com/nhf/Programming/Installing_JDK.html
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-Original Message-
From: Shariq Ali [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2003 3:47 PM
To: Redhat
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Installation
Hello everyone,
I have downl
rks for me)
* startx and run redhat-config-xfree86 or choose 'display' from the K
menu
* Select your desired rez from the first screen then under 'advanced'
choose the 'vesa' driver NOT the 'Savage' which is there already if
you probed the card.
ta/MonitorsDB to see if you can find the info for
> your monitor.
Right, got it sorted. Nightmare. I'll write it up and post to the list
in the morning. It was the prosavage card in the end but I got it fixed.
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rez... are there any other tools out there that might help?
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X up by swapping modes to to "640 480" instead of "800
600" but I can't for the life of me get it to run in any higher
resolution.
Any suggestions? --- I had it running on the last gfx card in 800 and
1024 with only some minor adjustment with xvidtune but this is killing
me...
* and then Kelerion declared
> using "xf86config" of course.. forgot to mention that..lol
Doesn't exist in redhat 9 but I can use redhat-config-xfree86 --noui
Just that question about the lowest sync rate, If I can get *anything*
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EndSection
Section "Screen"
Identifier "Screen0"
Device "Videocard0"
Monitor"Monitor0"
DefaultDepth 16
SubSection "Display"
Depth 16
Modes"800x600
Hi all,
I can't use redhat-config-xfree86 as it won't start of course!
I do not know the monitor sync ranges and although it worked just fine
on my old RIVA 2 card, the built in S3 ProSavage KM133 is hvaing none of
it.
Can someone please advise me?
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Does anyone know how to add a global address book in Exchange 2000
that pulls it's info from an OpenLDAP server?
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.redhat.com 25
Trying 66.187.233.31...
Connected to mx1.redhat.com.
Escape character is '^]'.
220
*200
0*00
(to find out the mail server, do: dig host.com MX)
Hope this helps,
- nick
-Original Message-
From: Joseph
e's alias to one of my co-workers
mailbox. :) He really liked the 1000% increase in spam!
The way I have it now, all mail gets rejected for this person, and as
the administrator I don't receive any NDRs. Bliss.
Regards,
- nick
-Original Message-
From: Kenneth Goodwin [mai
t knows of something.
-Nick
-Original Message-
From: Vinny Valdez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 1:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: exchange alternative
Doug Finch wrote:
> List,
> I am using a MS exchange 5.5 server for internal mail in our o
Awesome, it worked. Thanks for all your help here on redhat-list. I
noticed that redhat ships sendmail with
FEATURE(`blacklist_recipients')dnl already turned on!
Thanks,
- nick
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From: MKlinke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 8:30
has been gone for over a year now, and I am seeing TONS of
crap keep coming through for him, and the server is sending back out
NDRs for each failed attempt.
How can I block messages that come through for him, discarding them
silently without sending NDRs?
Thanks!
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one line.
//machine/share/mnt/share smbfs
auto,gid=users,fmask=0664,dmask=0775,iocharset=iso8859-15,credentials=
/etc/sharepasswd 0 0
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTE
ng
> >packages'..
> >
> Switch the console screens using ATL-Fx keys during the install. You
> might glean some diagnostic information from there.
I'll certainly try it but does anyone have experience of this?
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Hi all,
Can't seem to intall rh9 on my nice new 80g seagate barracuda (380011a).
Anyone know the fix? --- It dies around transfering the install image
to hard disk (the step after) but has died as early as 'reading
packages'..
A little help would be sooo much appreciated, than
You may want to check the MD5 sum before you download another copy.
-Nick
-Original Message-
From: System Administrator [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 5:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Parker Morse
Subject: Re: create bootable CD
On Tuesday 09 September 2003
Hi all,
Whenever I try to do somthing like tar the /var/www/html dir I get a
"sshh sshh sshh" noise (like a scraping sound) and the whole system
freezes and I have to cut the power manually.
I don't even know where to begin, help would be MUCH appreciated.
Thanks..
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* and then Dee Dreslough declared
> On Wed, 2003-09-03 at 02:07, Nick Wilson wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > These images will not show up in a browser?
> > http://www.cookaholics.com/images/
> > http://www.cookaholics.com/test.html
>
> They show up for
is setup or if that's possible but if you are going to do it,
it would be best to make sure the machines do not have an Internet
connect while the firewall is open. At least this way you could
quickly eliminate the firewall from the equation. Let me know how it
goes.
-Nick
-Origin
t;>>You can get the swat module for webmin. That works well.
>>>
>>>Jason Tesser
>>>Web/Multimedia Programmer
>>>Northland Baptist Bible College
>>>(715)324-6900 ext. 3055
>>>
>>>-Original Message-
>>>From: Nick K
terface to manage Samba you may want to try Webmin
(http://www.webmin.com). You also may want to check and make sure that
user that you are trying to login as is a Samba user as well as a Red
Hat user.
Nick
-Original Message-
From: Wade Chandler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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, so you are going to
> have to live with it. I mean it is not that inconvenient.
> Procedure-download the necessary rpm's. Install the system
> update the up2date then update your system.
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
think they would go to the expense of updating the
iso’s to add a fix that you can get from the rhn?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Nick Kishfy
Sent: Wednesday, September 03,
2003 12:41 PM
To: Redhat General List
Subject: ISO Updates
Title: ISO Updates?
Has RedHat updated their ISO’s to include the new SSL cert so that you don’t have to add it to new installations manually?
Bad question for this list. Sorry.
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I have been using MySQL on RedHat for about a year now. My hardcode geek friends keep
telling me that PostgreSQL is better. Can anyone offer some insight as to the
advantages of using one over the other? Thanks.
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ine 560, in send
self.sock.sendall(str)
File "/usr/lib/python2.2/site-packages/rhn/SSL.py", line 191, in write
sent = self._connection.send(data)
Error: [('SSL routines', 'SSL3_GET_SERVER_CERTIFICATE', 'certificate verify failed')]
What about Python? It runs on a lot of platforms, has great developer
resources, has modules for everything. Pair it up with wxWindows or GTK
and it does everything.
Nick
Hello
I'm looking for a tool to develop some SOHO apps
basically those apps should have to work under linux and wi
I can test that my monitor is parsing correctly?
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comes up with a systcl: kernel.panic = 300 and kernel.sysrq = 1 lines:
Aug 26 06:09:13 fatpipe sysctl: kernel.panic = 300
Aug 26 06:09:13 fatpipe sysctl: kernel.sysrq = 1
What does this mean?
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It appears to be back up now, but it's been doing strange things today.
I looks like they shut it down for a few hours this morning as well.
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Subject: RHN
what's up with
what's up with rhn today?
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the Cisco
PIX.
Hope this helps,
Nick
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Behalf Of Ravi Verma
Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2003 12:22 PM
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Subject: Problem with pptpd
Dear Friends,
I am setting up a Linux VPN Ser
Example: wget http://www.whatever.com/file.rpm or lynx
http://www.url.com/blah.tar.gz
Hope this helps,
Nick
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Behalf Of Kevin Fjelsted
Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2003 3:10 PM
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Subject:
Ben Russo wrote:
> wondering if there are any known issues relating to filesystem
> corruptions with symptoms similar to mine.
OK, so it is not a brand new system, try setting "idebus=33" at the
end of the kernel line in /boot/grub/grub.conf
and in /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit, add a line at the end like
> If you have a subscription to RH Network, the beta ISOs are downloadable from there.
Yea, the RHN subscription is the best $60 I ever spent /shameless_plug
Downloading at 338KB :)
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e or controller problems would not
repeat in the same files in two different partitionings, so I'm
wondering if there are any known issues relating to filesystem
corruptions with symptoms similar to mine.
Ben Russo wrote:
carlsbad-nick wrote:
I suspected HW the first time, but now that it
(or user error...) Will appreciate any help or add'l info.
Nick Nichols
XFree86 Version 4.3.0 (Red Hat Linux release: 4.3.0-2)
Release Date: 27 February 2003
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0, Release 6.6
Build Operating System: Linux 2.4.20-3bigmem i686 [ELF]
Build Date: 27 Feb
Boot into single user mode, as described in
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-9-Manual/custom-guide/s1-re
scuemode-booting-single.html
Run /usr/sbin/ntsysv and uncheck the service that is failing.
hope this helps,
nw
-Original Message-
From: Stuart Stephen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTE
Have you tried changing the unicode settings in redhat? I know I've
heard a lot of people having issues with perl due to the unicode setting
in RH9. See
https://www.redhat.com/archives/redhat-list/2003-June/msg02860.html for
more info.
hope this helps,
nw
-Original Message-
From: Thomas
nope, it just shows one glibc-2.3.2-11.9 package installed.
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Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 7:26 PM
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Subject: RE: destroyed glibc!
On Wed, 2003-08-20 at 19:01, Nick White
ailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 3:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: destroyed glibc!
On Wed, Aug 20, 2003 at 03:21:33PM -0700, Nick White wrote:
> A user, (who will no longer get root privileges) has totally messed up
> glibc, and the system no longer boots.
A user, (who will no longer get root privileges) has totally messed up
glibc, and the system no longer boots. All that he mentioned was
something about libcommon and libc (glibc?). I can boot RedHat 9 into
rescue mode from the CD-ROM. Since the hard drive is mounted to
/mnt/sysimage, installing
On Mon, 2003-08-18 at 14:45, Simran Hansrai wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> I am trying to forward port 8080 on my redhat 8.0 box to port 80 on my
> solaris box and I have done the following so far:
>
> Made sure that I have a "1" in my /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward file
>
> and issued the following comma
Hi all,
How can I find out which version of GTK I'm running please?
I'm using RH9 and am trying to install gimp-1.3.17 and it's telling me
it can't find GLIB 2 or higher...?
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equire GTK/GLIB 2.2.2
Ok. So, am I safe to go grab the latest gtk rpm and install it or.
sorry, I'm not to good at the tech side of running Linux, I'm just a
desktop user with a *little* extra knowledge ;)
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tion would lead to a more accurate answer.
> What should
> the tape device be?
/dev/st{n}, /dev/rst{n} and maybe even /dev/tape.
But a blind man poking at cobwebs could do better.
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y are installed correctly..
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3 /dev/hdd2"; mount /dev/hdd2 /mnt/small"
(I may be wrong on the ext3 option. If so, shoot me.)
> David
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please point me in the right direction?
Many thanks..
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On Mon, 2003-08-11 at 17:24, Patrick McKelvey wrote:
> Is there an easy way to connect 2 computers (either Linux or XP Linux)
> via the USB ports.
No, it's not easy.
>
> Pat
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it *is* possible to install do this? - I'm trying to upgrade GTK
and I need to do glib, pango then atk then finally gtk but if it's being
installed, *but not recognized* how can it work?
Many thanks...
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Are ext3 and jfs the same thing?
Thanks!
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I believe the fund was setup to protect open source developers from SCO rather that to
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system?
Add a "-r" flag to SYSLOG_OPTIONS in /etc/sysconfig/syslog:-
SYSLOGD_OPTIONS="-m 0 -r"
Your linux syslog will now log from other machines.
>
> Windows certainly puts out a lot of garbage on the net.
Mainly nasty trojans and their ilk.
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On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 13:08, bEEnHeX wrote:
> FAT32 partition on physical disk 1 (other than that one with RH 9.0) is not
> mounted by default also. Please, how to do that?
As root,
#> mkdir /windows
{ or /mnt/windows or wherever.. }
#> mount -t vfat /dev/hd(x)(y) /windows
gin
> as root.
At the grub splashscreen enter "a" to append to
kernel arguments and add "1":-
grub append> ro root=LABEL=/ 1
This will boot your machine to single user
and give you a bash prompt without asking
for a password. You can now play with the
LDAP settings.
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in, and now it sends
everything through procmail. Very weird.
Thanks BT and JG for your help.
Nick
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