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> On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, R. W. Rodolico wrote:
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Syslog is not logging to files. It simply displays the output on the
active terminal.
Funny thing is, it does record when I start and stop syslogd, and it
still does its "marks".
Attached is syslog.conf.
Any suggestions would be helpful.
Thanks
Rod
syslog.conf
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Daily Data, Inc.
POB 1
ed is a transcript if
anyone has time to look at it.
Thanks for all the suggestions before.
Rod
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I am running sendmail 8.9.3-23. I host several small web sites. One of
my clients is sending mail and the receiving server denies it because
it says "Relaying Denied," I assume because my client is coming from my
mail server (tully.dailydatainc.com) but has their return address
(brion-enterpri
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Daily Data, Inc.
POB 140465
Dallas
I could have sworn I saw a web based HTML Editor somewhere, ie
something that could be added to my web site to allow users to
create/edit their web sites. Seems like it wored with RCS or CVS also.
Anyone know what I'm talking about?
Rod
R. W. Rodolico
Daily Data, Inc.
POB 140465
Dalla
I could have sworn I saw a web based HTML Editor somewhere, ie
something that could be added to my web site to allow users to
create/edit their web sites. Seems like it wored with RCS or CVS also.
Anyone know what I'm talking about?
Rod
R. W. Rodolico
Daily Data, Inc.
POB 140465
Dalla
Yes, that is it. Makes it much easier to build a kernel :)
Patched, building new kernel. This ought to work. Thanks to everyone
who helped on this.
Rod
> On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 12:25:25AM -0500, R. W. Rodolico wrote:
> > Finally, is there any place anyone is aware of tha
Yes, that is it. Makes it much easier to build a kernel :)
Patched, building new kernel. This ought to work. Thanks to everyone
who helped on this.
Rod
> On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 12:25:25AM -0500, R. W. Rodolico wrote:
> > Finally, is there any place anyone is aware of tha
who can't stand running
stock
> > > kernels and love to have the latest stuff break our prodution
boxes.
> >
> > actually this is not recommended. what is, getting the raid patches
> > from people.redhat.com/~?mingo/raid-patches/raid-2.2.17-A0, patch
> > the ker
who can't stand running
stock
> > > kernels and love to have the latest stuff break our prodution
boxes.
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> > actually this is not recommended. what is, getting the raid patches
> > from people.redhat.com/~?mingo/raid-patches/raid-2.2.17-A0, patch
> > the ker
nd running
stock
> > > kernels and love to have the latest stuff break our prodution
boxes.
> >
> > actually this is not recommended. what is, getting the raid patches
> > from people.redhat.com/~?mingo/raid-patches/raid-2.2.17-A0, patch
> > the kernel, recomp
nd running
stock
> > > kernels and love to have the latest stuff break our prodution
boxes.
> >
> > actually this is not recommended. what is, getting the raid patches
> > from people.redhat.com/~?mingo/raid-patches/raid-2.2.17-A0, patch
> > the kernel, recomp
roc/mdstat,
and all four devices are listed but show they are not used.
Have tried to make the raid device with raidtools and raidtools2. No
luck. Not sure I'm doing the raidtools creation correctly, but have
created /etc/raidtab from the samples, modified for my configuration.
Any help is app
roc/mdstat,
and all four devices are listed but show they are not used.
Have tried to make the raid device with raidtools and raidtools2. No
luck. Not sure I'm doing the raidtools creation correctly, but have
created /etc/raidtab from the samples, modified for my configuration.
Any help is app
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> > postgres is using record-level locking, what does mysql do, is it
> > locking the whole table ? what are rollbacks? what other advantages
are
> AFAIK mysql locks whole table,
> rollback is term used with transaction - thing is, you put some sql
> statements inside transaction, and one of
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> > postgres is using record-level locking, what does mysql do, is it
> > locking the whole table ? what are rollbacks? what other advantages
are
> AFAIK mysql locks whole table,
> rollback is term used with transaction - thing is, you put some sql
> statements inside transaction, and one of
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On Sat, Aug 19, 2000 at 01:45:35AM -0500, R. W. Rodolico wrote:
> I have five IP's with my DSL (very, very small ISP). On my current server,
> I have all five working. However, when setting up a new server, two of the
> five are not visible.
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I have five IP's with my DSL (very, very small ISP). On my current server,
I have all five working. However, when setting up a new server, two of the
five are not visible.
My range is 216.62.82.121 - 125, with 126 being the gateway. This is
defined as the last three bits of the range, ie 0111 1
I have five IP's with my DSL (very, very small ISP). On my current server,
I have all five working. However, when setting up a new server, two of the
five are not visible.
My range is 216.62.82.121 - 125, with 126 being the gateway. This is
defined as the last three bits of the range, ie 0111
The software RAID that comes with the 2.2 kernel does IDE and SCSI. Works
pretty seamlessly. Only problem is, you must make sure the partitions are
set correctly as it must load the drivers before it can use the RAID
device. I usually put /home on a RAID and move my web sites, database,
etc...
The software RAID that comes with the 2.2 kernel does IDE and SCSI. Works
pretty seamlessly. Only problem is, you must make sure the partitions are
set correctly as it must load the drivers before it can use the RAID
device. I usually put /home on a RAID and move my web sites, database,
etc...
Look for a program named iptraf. It allows you to break down everything in
real time.
Rod
Is there a way to control, how is amount of bits a computer in your net is
transmiting (Tx and Rx)?
Router
/ \
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Look for a program named iptraf. It allows you to break down everything in
real time.
Rod
>Is there a way to control, how is amount of bits a computer in your net is
>transmiting (Tx and Rx)?
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Just agreeing that this is a big Romper Room No No. It is as bad as
allowing telnet access by root.
As an aside, CuteFTP is one of the programs I read about that sends
tracking information back to its advertisers telling them where you went
and what you did. Unless they have changed that, be aw
I give individual accounts e-mail only access by giving them a standard
e-mail account but setting their home directory and their login shell to
/dev/null or /dev/false. So, an entry in the passwd file looks like this:
user1:x:101:103::/dev/null:/dev/null
Which gives them and e-mail account, but
Just agreeing that this is a big Romper Room No No. It is as bad as
allowing telnet access by root.
As an aside, CuteFTP is one of the programs I read about that sends
tracking information back to its advertisers telling them where you went
and what you did. Unless they have changed that, be a
I give individual accounts e-mail only access by giving them a standard
e-mail account but setting their home directory and their login shell to
/dev/null or /dev/false. So, an entry in the passwd file looks like this:
user1:x:101:103::/dev/null:/dev/null
Which gives them and e-mail account, b
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