Hello!
El jue, 08-08-2002 a las 13:40, Loren Jordan escribió:
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> I'm a little curious where root's custom home brew scripts should be
> put? I can't think of a good reason to make my own
> /usr/local/. Many of my system maintenance scripts have private
> things in them like database passwo
On Wed, Aug 07, 2002 at 10:43:46PM +0200, Russell Coker wrote:
> I have two links to the net. A primary link which is quite reliable and a
> secondary link that is a stand-by.
>
> What's the best way of making the secondary take over?
>
> There's no need to routing protocols because we don't ha
>>I am wondering if anyone uses NetSaint and specifically the check_radius
>>plugin. I have gotten NetSaint installed and working wonderfully. I am
>>fighting with the check_radius plugin and getting "Config File Error".
>We use the checkradius plugin. Here's my config:
>|service[radius2]=radius;0
At 10:16 AM 8/8/2002 -0600, Georg Lehner wrote:
Hello!
El mié, 07-08-2002 a las 15:00, Loren Jordan escribió:
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> The adduser package asks a question during the configuration phase of the
> install of that package. It asks if you want "world readable" home
...
> I find it surprising that nobody
I suggest you email abuse contact for seed.net.tw, who appears to be the
owner of that network block (139.175/16) and take it up with them. I
assume you already tried to go through openfind.com.tw and did not get a
satisfactory response.
You could always use this approach as well :-) Or if you
Does *anyone* have a solution for keeping the site-sucking bots from
openfind.tw.com out of my machine?
They don't obey any sort of international guidelines;, and tie my
machine up for hours on end once they find a way of getting in and
latching on.
I'm getting desperate.
Any help appreciated.
Hello!
El mar, 06-08-2002 a las 07:21, Jarno Elonen escribió:
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> > Any packages treating with system mailbox handling, should use the
> > first word in the first line of this file, to determine how to
> > configure themselves.
>
> Sounds very good, but are you sure this is feasible enough to
Hello!
El mié, 07-08-2002 a las 15:00, Loren Jordan escribió:
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> The adduser package asks a question during the configuration phase of the
> install of that package. It asks if you want "world readable" home
...
> I find it surprising that nobody has provided a patch to the specific part
I'm not subscribed to this list, so i hope my message gets through.
I heard about this Thread in IRC.
I managed in the past to convert a 1&1 Root-Server (a cheap server
product here in germany) on the fly from SuSE to Debian. In theory
you could just boot the Rescue-System (which will start some k
Consors France, à
la pointe de l'innovation en matière d
Hello,
I use (pc)pine (dos/linux) and Eudora (win).
Now I like to switch to maildir, because I have problems to
open Mailfolders from 24 MByte and more then 6500 Messages.
I know, pine support maildir, but does anyone know, how to
make pine accept maildir ???
Many thanks in advance
Miche
Am 15:59 03/08/02 -0700 hat Jeremy C. Reed geschrieben:
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>I have /dev/hdb that is a mirror of /dev/hda. It is not a image copy
>though, so files may be in different sector/cylinder locations.
>
>I want to be able to pull the /dev/hdb and /dev/hda out; then replace
>/dev/hda with this /dev/hdb.
>
>
If you have only one big partition for suse, maybe you can use parted (you can
search for it at freshmeat) or other tools to reduce the partition. Then you
can follow the steps below.. but try the whole process on a local machine.
On Wednesday 07 August 2002 18:15, Marcin Sochacki wrote:
> On We
On Wed, 7 Aug 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The problem is that, when I put forward a internet-request from one
> of the other servers on the LAN, the dial-up server makes the connection,
> but the other server won't see it.
> if you drop the request and ask it again (while the connection is st
Hello List :
I am newbie in Freeswan
when i type "ipsec look" i got some message as following :
shell> ipsec look
==
ove Thu Aug 8 11:49:28 CST 2002
192.168.8.0/24 -> 192.168.8.0/24 => [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(0)
ipsec0->ppp0 mtu=162
On Wed, Aug 07, 2002 at 10:43:46PM +0200, Russell Coker wrote:
> What's the best way of making the secondary take over?
>
> I could write a shell script to do some pings, but there's the risk that bugs
> in my script cause more problems than network outages... :(
You could use mon to do the mon
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