Thanks a lot Nick,
I've one more question, How can I make particular user to download only ?? I
mean he will have no rights to delete or upload any files ...
Thanks in advance,
Yasir.
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Sent: Monday, October 20, 2003 3:46 P
>
> 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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Importance: High
Dear All,
I've setup vsftpd on my RH Linux 8.0 box. I've some questions I want to
ask...
Problem 1:
~~
When I connect to my FTP Server I get the following m
Dear All,
I've setup vsftpd on my RH Linux 8.0 box. I've some questions I want to
ask...
Problem 1:
~~
When I connect to my FTP Server I get the following messages:
257 "/home/rj"
TYPE A
200 ASCII tastes bad, dude.
PORT 193,1,1,99,8,3
200 PORT command successful.
On Tue, 2003-10-14 at 21:45, Mike Klein wrote:
> I've been locking down different parts of my server, specifically
> w/respect to certain services and the user they run under.
>
> I realize that it's best to run as a special user (i.e. nobody or
> account based on service name).
>
> I've notice
I've been locking down different parts of my server, specifically
w/respect to certain services and the user they run under.
I realize that it's best to run as a special user (i.e. nobody or
account based on service name).
I've noticed that system accounts (based upon login.defs) are generally
Real Cucumber wrote:
Hi there,
I'm fairly new to Linux have two hopefully quick
questions for Redhat8:
1. I've noticed the GUI in Linux is terribly slow
compared to Windows, and my system doesn't seem to
multitask in the GUI very well at all. For example, I
can click on things and
At 01:49 10/13/2003, you wrote:
2. Need some help setting up a simple DNS server using
Bind/Named. I've tried to setup basic DNS service for
a two computer network just for testing. I want to
run testdomain.com on the redhat machine
(192.168.0.1), and have a client XP machine
(192.168.0.2) be abl
Hi,
The advanced server rpm packages seems to have been currupted files.
Thanks for the pointer to the files in
/var/lib/rpm for the hanging rpm problem i had.
Regards, 'Willem
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Hi there,
I'm fairly new to Linux have two hopefully quick
questions for Redhat8:
1. I've noticed the GUI in Linux is terribly slow
compared to Windows, and my system doesn't seem to
multitask in the GUI very well at all. For example, I
can click on things and it takes quite a wh
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On Fri, 10 Oct 2003 16:42:37 +0200, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> > 2. We have a Redhat advance server.
> > The administrator had not up to today activated the rhn_register/up2date
> > setup.
> > When he tried, he got the errors related to the ssl Certi
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On Fri, 10 Oct 2003 16:03:27 +0200 (SAST), Willem van der Walt<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I have two rpm questions.
> 1. On redhat 9 by forcing installs etc. i got rpm to a state where it
> hung.
> With some difficulty i kill
Hello,
I have two rpm questions.
1. On redhat 9 by forcing installs etc. i got rpm to a state where it
hung.
With some difficulty i killed it. It now does not even want to do a query.
I tried rebuilding the database with rpmdb --rebuilddb. It also seemed to
hang, (I left it over night).
What
I have been playing with VNC, but can't find a couple things.
- When I put vncviewer in "fullscreen" mode, how do I get out?
- To do desktop sharing for support, with the newbie sitting at a
local computer and the support person sharing that same computer
from afar, what is the cleanest w
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On Tue, 07 Oct 2003 09:34:29 -0400, Edward Croft wrote:
> Okay, I have been beating my head regarding tripwire. First off, let me
> thank Bret Hughes for his twpolclean.pl. That decreased my error count
> due to files not on the system.
> My question
Okay, I have been beating my head regarding tripwire. First off, let me
thank Bret Hughes for his twpolclean.pl. That decreased my error count
due to files not on the system.
My question though has to do with the Change Time. I back up my systems
every night and that appears to change a time. I ad
Hi...
Not sure where to turn for now, so we figured we'd ask the list... So.. a
couple of basic issues/questions...
If I set up a basic linux box, assume it's a 1GHz, 1GMem, 80GHD, how
difficult is it to configure the box, so a given user can only access the
files in his section o
On Monday 29 September 2003 08:53 pm, damovand wrote:
> On Monday 29 September 2003 09:10 pm, Bret Hughes wrote:
> I know how to follow instructions to install with rpm. My problem is 1) I
> don't what rpm's to run for apache upgrade and
The RPM for apache is httpd. I believe the stock install
On Mon, Sep 29, 2003 at 07:25:43PM -0400, damovand wrote:
> Please note that I've never used up2date, or installed anything from rpm,
> being new to Linux, which is why I prefer to do a direct install.
Please go visit rhn.redhat.com *now* and register for up2date. You
should also visit www.redh
i downloaded a rpm of winex and need to know how to use it
how do i install the information on the three linux source code cds
how do i get winex to allow me to play diablo 2 and counter-strike
thx
All the info you'll ever need is at http://www.transgaming.com/
Regards,
Ed.
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how do i install the information on the three linux source code cds
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ly XP.
In answer to your questions, I am using RH 9.0
I am, unfortunately, the only who is attempting to upgrade and maintain Linux.
I know how to follow instructions to install with rpm. My problem is 1) I
don't what rpm's to run for apache upgrade and 2) if I don't know what r
On Mon, 2003-09-29 at 18:25, damovand wrote:
> I am new to Linux, from an XP background, so please help if you can. I need
> to upgrade my apache from an older version to httpd-2.0.47. But I am
> wondering if I need to uninstall the older version and if so what's the best
> way of doing so. C
I am new to Linux, from an XP background, so please help if you can. I need
to upgrade my apache from an older version to httpd-2.0.47. But I am
wondering if I need to uninstall the older version and if so what's the best
way of doing so. Can I just download the version from apach site and th
Hello all,
I hope this is the right question for this mailing list. I just upgraded from
7.2 to 9 and now apache has to be upgraded. I found a bunch of file under
under /var/spool/up2date for apache (see the list below).
But I'm not sure what to do with those files (new to Linux) so I
Abdussamad Abdurrazzaq wrote:
Hello
Please help me with these basic scripting questions. How do you tell the path
of the current directory? Is there an equivalent to the Left$ & Right$
functions found in BASIC in Linux scripting? What I mean is how do you
extract a given number of charac
correct me if i am wrong so you want to know where you are on the
system rigth ? so u can use pwd command that will tell the exact
place where you are..
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On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 17:18:36 +
Abdussamad Abdurrazzaq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
>
> Please help me with these basic scripting questions. How do you tell the
> path of the current directory?
Assuming you mean Bash scripting
# echo $PWD
> Is there an e
On Wed, 2003-09-24 at 19:18, Abdussamad Abdurrazzaq wrote:
> Please help me with these basic scripting questions.
In which language, do you plan to program?
> How do you tell the path
> of the current directory?
in the bash it is pwd
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> pwd
/home/kroll
&
Hello
Please help me with these basic scripting questions. How do you tell the path
of the current directory? Is there an equivalent to the Left$ & Right$
functions found in BASIC in Linux scripting? What I mean is how do you
extract a given number of characters from the left or right
I have never built a custom kernel before. In trying to follow the
instructions under the RedHat Customization Guide I am not getting far.
It starts out saying to copy the configuration file from
/usr/src/linux-2.4/configs directory to the /usr/src/linux-2.4/.config.
These directories are not pr
Mike Klein wrote:
Problem#1: Apache2 that you distribute doesn't seem to have apxs support
enabled.
Install httpd-devel. It's in there.
Problem#2: Your Samba distribution was linked against ssl libraries (ldd
shows this), yet for some reason all of the ssl params in smb.conf give
errors to effect
> Problem#1: Apache2 that you distribute doesn't seem to have apxs support
> enabled. For this reason I needed to get apache src and rebuild. Not a
> problem doing this, but for others it might be. Plus, given that production
> sites will probably build from source anyways...why wasn't this includ
First thing, you have put out a great 'hardened' distribution with RedHat 9.
About 90% of the reasons why I used to recompile/relink various apps (for
ssl, krb, pam, ldap, etc.) are now eliminated because of your extra work.
Good job.
However, I have noticed (unless I'm mistaken) two glaring omiss
Hi all!
I have five really basic questions. Maybe in the logs, I can find my
answers... But, still... :)
1. Mouse wheel on Eclipse. I already modified the setup of my X server
(the spin of the wheel is interpreted as the push of the fourth or fifth
mouse button):
/etc/X11/XF86Config - Section
M
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: RH9/samba questions
Jason-
It looks like you configuration is correct, I have a very similar
setup running over here. You may want to take security out of the
equation I would change the file to something like 644 because if
Samba isn't running as root th
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Subject: RH9/samba questions
Hi all,
Sorry if this is off-topic, but I am having a simple problem
with mounting a networked file share with Samba. I am running RH 9.0
with all of the updates.
I am trying to connect to the filestore that is part of our M$
Windoze 2
Hi all,
Sorry if this is off-topic, but I am having a simple problem with mounting
a networked file share with Samba. I am running RH 9.0 with all of the
updates.
I am trying to connect to the filestore that is part of our M$ Windoze 2000
network. I have put an entry in my /etc/f
On Mon, 2003-09-08 at 01:00, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
> At 00:22 9/8/2003 -0500, you wrote:
> >Shorewall is setup to only allow ports 53, 80, 25, 123, 443
>
> FYI, on the Shorewall site, in the "contrib" directory, there is a very
> simply Mini-HOWTO I wrote on using Portsentry in combination with
On Mon, 2003-09-08 at 05:17, Steve Phillips wrote:
> At 00:00 8/09/2003 -0600, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
> [snippage]
> >Maybe you can do it if reverse-round-robin-DNS exists, but so far as I
> >know it doesn't and, in any case, you would get any name at random from
> >that list for every request an
On Mon, 2003-09-08 at 06:19, Cowles, Steve wrote:
> Bret Hughes wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
> > The first question I have is how can I get sendmail to use the name
> > mail1 instead of webserver1.
> >
> > I was able to fix (workaround ) an error reported by dnsreport.com
> > where it said that the hos
Bret Hughes wrote:
[snip]
> The first question I have is how can I get sendmail to use the name
> mail1 instead of webserver1.
>
> I was able to fix (workaround ) an error reported by dnsreport.com
> where it said that the host name in the greeting was not the same as
> that reported in dns (
At 00:00 8/09/2003 -0600, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
[snippage]
Maybe you can do it if reverse-round-robin-DNS exists, but so far as I
know it doesn't and, in any case, you would get any name at random from
that list for every request anyway, which is not what you want. Simply set
the reverse DNS to
At 00:22 9/8/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Shorewall is setup to only allow ports 53, 80, 25, 123, 443
FYI, on the Shorewall site, in the "contrib" directory, there is a very
simply Mini-HOWTO I wrote on using Portsentry in combination with Shorewall
to dynamic, real-time blocking of Bad People [tm] who
couple of questions that
several hours of googling have not answered to my satisfaction.
Shorewall is setup to only allow ports 53, 80, 25, 123, 443
There is one nic with (currently ) 3 ipaddresses perhaps more to follow
if he decides he wants to do ssl to more than one of the sites.
The host
I am on RH8:
I want to access to my second HDD but there is windowsxp installed. How
do I mount it?
How do I make a floppy bootdisk ?
Sasa
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On Sat, Aug 30, 2003 at 01:39:04PM -0400, Jason Staudenmayer wrote:
> Maybe a RBL timeout. Try:
> rbl_timeout 3
> pyzor_timeout 3
> razor_timeout 5
>
It was the rbl_timeout causing the delay. Whatever I set it to, the
delay is a fraction of a second longer.
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Maybe a RBL timeout. Try:
rbl_timeout 3
pyzor_timeout 3
razor_timeout 5
-Original Message-
From: Robert C. Paulsen Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2003 1:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: spamassassin -- a couple of questions.
Why does Spamassassin
On Sat, Aug 30, 2003 at 12:37:05PM -0500, Robert C. Paulsen Jr. wrote:
> Why does Spamassassin takes 30.6 seconds to process an email? Here is a
> section of my maillog:
>
> Aug 30 12:30:12 avalon fetchmail[597]: awakened at Sat 30 Aug 2003 12:30:12 PM CDT
> Aug 30 12:30:17 avalon fetchmail[597]:
Why does Spamassassin takes 30.6 seconds to process an email? Here is a
section of my maillog:
Aug 30 12:30:12 avalon fetchmail[597]: awakened at Sat 30 Aug 2003 12:30:12 PM CDT
Aug 30 12:30:17 avalon fetchmail[597]: 1 message for robert at paulsenonline.net (830
octets).
Aug 30 12:30:17 avalon
David Eduardo Gomez Noguera wrote:
1. Cant mount interpret shell variables on fstab?
No.
I tried to tell it
that samba credentials file for a mount are in their home directory, and
that the mount point should be there too to no effect.
Make smbmnt and smbumount SUID root, and users will be able t
Hello.
I am having problems with the inhability of fstab (or of me) to handle
this.
1. Cant mount interpret shell variables on fstab? I tried to tell it
that samba credentials file for a mount are in their home directory, and
that the mount point should be there too to no effect.
2. Cant it hand
On Fri, 2003-08-15 at 08:28, David Eduardo Gomez Noguera wrote:
> Hello.
> I am having problems with the inhability of fstab (or of me) to handle
> this.
>
> 1. Cant mount interpret shell variables on fstab? I tried to tell it
> that samba credentials file for a mount are in their home directory,
if you check man xterm you can see that that are some commandline
options for the things you need to configure
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Japanese support in RedHad is pretty good (IMHO). Just make sure you
include it at install time.
If you have specific problem related to Japanese I suggest checking out the
Tokyo Linux Users Group.
http://www.tlug.jp
There is a link to mutilingualization there or even better you could check
At 02:41 AM 8/6/2003, Doug Lerner, had this to say :
I am seriously thinking of switching from Mac OS X to Linux for several
reasons. One is I just don't like being "captive" completely to one company
for all my hardware and software. I like the freedom and choice available in
Linux.
I too find th
Title: Logrotate: 2 questions
We have a RH Linux 7.3 web server that has what I believe to be a default setup of logrotate running each night.
My first question is: what is the purpose of the default installation/setup of logrotate? What is it rotating? I ask because I am getting frustrated
es the file it sends the -HUP to the program that logs to the
file. If that program hangs maybe that would cause logrotate to hang.
-Original Message-
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Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 10:15 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Logrotate: 2 questions
On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 07:46:11AM +0900, Doug Lerner wrote:
> Does Linux = power mean that it is then possible?
Of course. If the hardware allows it, then either there is software to
tell the hardware to perform its magic incantations or you can write
the software if there is not. Try doing that
Hi, I have a few other questions as a new RH9 user
that I hoped someone could help me answer.
- I'd like to use the standard xterm and not the
'terminal' program. However, I'd like to have
white-on-black instead of black-on-white. Is there a
program that can be used to
fred pasteck wrote:
> Hi, I have a few other questions as a new RH9 user
> that I hoped someone could help me answer.
>
> - I'd like to use the standard xterm and not the 'terminal'
> program. However, I'd like to have white-on-black instead of
> black-on
thanks
--- Jonathan Bartlett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >
1) what is manual command for deleting an ip
> address
> > from an physical interface? tried "ifconfig eth0
> del
> > xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" and seemed that it doesn't have
> any
> > effect. which file controls those interfaces?
>
> ifdown et
Keith Soares wrote:
What happens is that each night a 4:02am it runs, but it seems to take a
very long time to run and use a lot of resources. It shows up as using
over 94% of the CPU time in Running Processes (Webmin). Plus to make
matters worse, it doesn’t complete before the next instance run
On Wed, Aug 06, 2003 at 06:41:34PM +0900, Doug Lerner wrote:
> (2) Do Linux and most Intel-based notebook computers support
> multiple (external) monitors, either as a second monitor or as a
> mirrored monitor? I often give presentations and need to connect my
> notebook computer to a display proje
I just installed RH9 and have a few minor questions.
***I am new to linux***
1. I can not access the floppy drive? There is no reference to it anywhere.
2.My computer has a Microsoft MN-130 ethernet card for cable modem access to
the internet, but under the configuration GUI it is not listed
> 1) what is manual command for deleting an ip address
> from an physical interface? tried "ifconfig eth0 del
> xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" and seemed that it doesn't have any
> effect. which file controls those interfaces?
ifconfig eth0 down
For it to be permanent, check out
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts
On Wednesday 06 August 2003 13:34, snort bsd wrote:
> two basic questions regarding linux networking:
>
> 1) what is manual command for deleting an ip address
> from an physical interface? tried "ifconfig eth0 del
> xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" and seemed that it doesn't have any
On Thu, 2003-08-07 at 10:15, Keith Soares wrote:
> We have a RH Linux 7.3 web server that has what I believe to be a
> default setup of logrotate running each night.
>
> My first question is: what is the purpose of the default
> installation/setup of logrotate? What is it rotating? I ask because I
On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 07:45:27AM +0900, Doug Lerner wrote:
> On 8/7/03 1:58 AM, "Kent Borg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > My old Sony notebook has an external monitor output connector, and it
> > works fine under Red Hat Linux with no configuration required--except
> > for a reboot to notice the
two basic questions regarding linux networking:
1) what is manual command for deleting an ip address
from an physical interface? tried "ifconfig eth0 del
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" and seemed that it doesn't have any
effect. which file controls those interfaces?
2) does "route add eth
On Wed, Aug 06, 2003 at 06:41:34PM +0900, Doug Lerner wrote:
> display projector. This is trivially easy with my Mac, and I was just
> wondering if it would be as easy with Linux?
Of course not. Mac = easy, Linux = power. Different points of
emphasis.
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Your answer is dead-on correct - thank you so much!
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Bean Creative
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From: Gordon Messmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 10:59 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Logrotate: 2 questions
Keith Soares wrote:
> What happens
> 1) what is manual command for deleting an ip address
> from an physical interface? tried "ifconfig eth0 del
> xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" and seemed that it doesn't have any
> effect. which file controls those interfaces?
ifdown eth0
> 2) does "route add eth0 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx up" take
> effect permanently
On Wed, Aug 06, 2003 at 01:03:48PM -0400, Hal Burgiss wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 06, 2003 at 06:41:34PM +0900, Doug Lerner wrote:
>
> > display projector. This is trivially easy with my Mac, and I was just
> > wondering if it would be as easy with Linux?
>
> Of course not. Mac = easy, Linux = power. Di
i got dell inspiron 2650 c which works fine for my day-to-day work it
was about 999 including shipping and redhat support a lot of other
languages then english but you have to check their page about japanese
support 99 % they have it you can also check www.linux-laptop.net for
lots of review on lap
two basic questions regarding linux networking:
1) what is manual command for deleting an ip address
from an physical interface? tried "ifconfig eth0 del
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" and seemed that it doesn't have any
effect. which file controls those interfaces?
2) does "route add eth
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James Pifer wrote:
> Thanks, I'll try that. Do you know if there are RPMs for bind 9 on
> Redhat 8.0? Been googling and the only one I've found is from Suse.
Check your installation discs. Bind 9.2.1 is what ships with RedHat 8.0.
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Steve.
Thanks for the clarification and info. I am interested in your examples
if you don't mind.
James
On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 11:32, Cowles, Steve wrote:
> James Pifer wrote:
> > Steve,
> > Sorry, a couple more questions. I've been trying to find complete
> > ex
James Pifer wrote:
> Steve,
> Sorry, a couple more questions. I've been trying to find complete
> examples of the named.conf on the net and haven't found any. The man
> pages don't seem to go into much detail. Not sure how to modify mine.
>
> Below is my current
Steve,
Sorry, a couple more questions. I've been trying to find complete
examples of the named.conf on the net and haven't found any. The man
pages don't seem to go into much detail. Not sure how to modify mine.
Below is my current named.conf. Does the example you sent go a
James Pifer wrote:
> Thanks, I'll try that. Do you know if there are RPMs for bind 9 on
> Redhat 8.0? Been googling and the only one I've found is from Suse.
>
Can't help you there. If all else fails you can always download the bind9
source from isc.org and compile/install. I know!! Easier said t
Thanks, I'll try that. Do you know if there are RPMs for bind 9 on
Redhat 8.0? Been googling and the only one I've found is from Suse.
Thanks,
James
On Wed, 2003-07-30 at 21:33, Cowles, Steve wrote:
> James Pifer wrote:
> > Besides adding a second DNS server, is there any way for the DNS
> > serv
James Pifer wrote:
> Besides adding a second DNS server, is there any way for the DNS
> server to respond to external requests (through the firewall) one
> way, and to respond to internal requests another?
Yes, switch to using Bind 9 and then implement its "view" feature. then you
can then run a s
1) I have my own DNS server for my domains. I now have a branch office
connection to my corporate office. At the office we have another
internal domain.
I still want to use my own DNS server on my network for my lookups, but
need to also resolve machines on the corporate network. The next problem
On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 01:28:39PM -0400, Aeryn wrote:
> Hola, I was wondering who has used MRTG to measure bandwidth usage on their
> server? I have it compiled and ready to be used, except I still have a few
> questions. How hard is it to setup snmp on the server?
Not hard at all. J
Hola, I was wondering who has used MRTG to measure bandwidth usage on their
server? I have it compiled and ready to be used, except I still have a few
questions. How hard is it to setup snmp on the server?
My box is a linux build. It hosts numerous Ips all through the eth0
interface, which has
At 7/15/2003 22:17 -0500, you wrote:
I would set up the linux box and get the dialup access working and then
do the masq'ing of the 192.168 network. The pap or chap will depend on
the requirements of your isp of course.
Using Shorewall (http://www.shorewall.net) to do the firewall and
masqueradin
On Tue, 2003-07-15 at 21:23, Kirby Clements wrote:
> I have a question with using linux as a router. Is it possible to have
> the router/firewall linux box connected to an actual phone line, where
> a 56K connection would be established, having the linux router dialout,
> establish a connection,
Kirby Clements wrote:
I presume using diald, pppd, and either PAP or CHAP, both configured?
Secondly, do windows boxes have any issues communicating with a linux
router/firewall? The linux box used for this possible scenario is a
mighty 200 MHZ with 64 RAM. There would be no X on the box,
Hi,
You shouldn't have any issues with dialup as opposed to a better line, as
it is treated all the same. The only issue is you will need some PPP
client to establish the connection with your modem.
Once that is done, simply setup linux as a router as you would
normally. It doesn't matter to
I have a question with using linux as a router. Is it possible to have
the router/firewall linux box connected to an actual phone line, where
a 56K connection would be established, having the linux router dialout,
establish a connection, and then provide that connect via a switch on
the other s
Just wanted to thank you guys for answering my questions... my RH8.0-->9
upgrade went perfectly. All of my previous settings appear to have been
retained, and I'm quite impressed. Red Hat Network also recognized
automatically that I had upgraded, and subscribed me to the RH9 channel.
A
On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 07:13, dch wrote:
> 1. Does anyone have 1.4 working RELIABLY with KDE? When I had it
> installed it would crash frequently.
Works great, once I deleted ~/.gnome* and ~/.gconf*. Prior to that
running Evolution would cause Corba errors in other gnome-ish tools,
like the Red Ha
On Sat, 12 Jul 2003, Ed Wilts wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 12, 2003 at 11:07:26AM -0400, Lee Flier wrote:
> > Also, if the kernel is updated using up2date, is it automatically
> > recompiled or do I still have to do that?
>
> It's automatically recompiled.
Or more precisely, up2date installs a pre-compil
If you are using up2date, everything will be done for you. Of course, you
need to reboot for the new kernel.
Cheers.
On 12/07/03 11:07 -0400, Lee Flier wrote:
> On Sat, 2003-07-12 at 09:14, Ed Wilts wrote:
> > Within a given release, like 8.0, Red Hat guarantees binary
> > compatibility. That m
On Sat, Jul 12, 2003 at 11:07:26AM -0400, Lee Flier wrote:
> Also, if the kernel is updated using up2date, is it automatically
> recompiled or do I still have to do that?
It's automatically recompiled.
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On Sat, 2003-07-12 at 09:14, Ed Wilts wrote:
> Within a given release, like 8.0, Red Hat guarantees binary
> compatibility. That means that the primary focus for the Red Hat
> Network (RHN) is security patches, and not feature releases.
Ah OK, that clarifies things quite a bit.
> It just
On Sat, Jul 12, 2003 at 01:55:46AM -0400, Lee Flier wrote:
> Hi all -
>
> I am new to the Red Hat scene, and I'm a bit confused by the upgrade and
> support system. It's a bit hard to tell what's going on by looking at
> the web site.
>
> I originally purchased RH 8.0 and then subscribed to the
On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 15:13, dch wrote:
> 1. Does anyone have 1.4 working RELIABLY with KDE? When I had it
> installed it would crash frequently.
when i first installed 1.4 it crashed due to gconfd-1 still running, tho
of course the reason was not immediately apparent. there are many other
crashe
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