that is your problem.
>
>The gateway was set up after approval by Bruce.
How about mangling the From headers in the news postings? Would be a lot
nicer, and of course, a lot less Spam for people.
That is, if that's what's causing the problems here.
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should be heaps of documentation about that at http://www.apache.org and in
the actualy config files itself.
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ld should
remove the "1" at the end of the "boot" line (or whatever partition it is).
To read up on some LILO documentation browse the /usr/doc/lilo directory.
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If someone can help me on this gated compilation issue it'd proboly be best
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shadow
system, see if you've got the /etc/shadow file with all your passwords in
it or not.
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(I think it defaults to yes if you press enter).
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andwidth (if you just install quotas it'll receive the
whole message and bounce the whole thing back) - have a look at the
max_message_size variable in /etc/smail/config .
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orks fine too. However, as I said, a 'fresh'
install of 1.3 (and making sure there's nothing later in bo) I can't setup
a slave server.
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this machine ... it's not
>supporting dedicated users. If I understood X better I'd probably use
>it and export to an xterm, but for now I want shadow passwords :)
>
>I looked at the script and figured I could comment out the lines
>pertaining to xdm ... but I need some opi
Hi...
Other than NIS itself, are there any other NIS-like administrations out
there? From and administrators point of view, NIS works great - but users
can simply examine the passwd file by using ypcat (sure, all be-it a
mangled passwd field) - is there any way to stop that? (Hence my question
fo
7;s the case, then you can override using dpkg with the
--force* commands - however, I don't recommend it unless it's a last resort.
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package that pertain to this in the base directory,
but installing these don't convert my system to shadow. Can someone
enlighten me?
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>another which that user is still logged into.
[...]
I take you you've got sysvinit version 2.70-1 installed. I reported a bug
on this and I'm pretty sure it should be fixed in sysvinit-2.71-1 try
installing it - it'll be in the archive soon.
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/etc/issue
>
>(no need to save original issue, as ">>" appends to the file rather
>than writing over it).
This won't work right - >> appends to the end of the file and what'll
happen is that the issue will spit out and then clear with "name login: "
At 05:58 PM 29/04/97 +0100, Alec Clews wrote:
>I think /etc/issue might be a better choice 'cause it gets displayed by
>getty I believe
Sorry - my aplogies - I meant /etc/issue, hey it's 1am here :-)
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#x27;m
>sure there is a better way.
>
>any ideas?
Best way (the way I do it) is to do this:
clear > /etc/motd
However, make sure you make a backup copy of your original MOTD so you can
then edit the file and after all the ascii characters put it back.
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thing about a mailing list over Usenet is that with a mailing list
you can remove the offender forcing them to re-subscribe again where as you
can't get rid of them from Usenet (this has been the basis in discussions
of 'The end of Usenet'.)
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st asking to be put on the latest spam stuff for the rest of
your life :( Thankyou to whoever shut it down :-)
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and everything went fine.
That's certainly not the case with me :-)
I take it your logging into this box via a serial port? I believe that's
the cause of it - Consoles and telnet logins appear fine for me.
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n.
It seems like it's a real mess. I'm not *entirely* sure about the sequence
of the utmp corruption - but the wtmp I'm sure of. However, they're both
corrupted - suddenly a user appears in a 'who' and then they disappear into
thin air (after another user logs in).
Reg
t100 terminal to a serial
port on a different machine with 2.70-1 and used plain getty (well, really
agetty in disguise) and found the exact same thing - if I downgrade, it
works a treat.
Baffling.
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ould solve this problem.
In the meantime I'll examine some bug reports on this package and see if
it's been reported, if not I'll do so.
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>I hope this helps. I don't know why this wouldn't be configured correctly
>as apache worked fine for me 'out of the box'.
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and the directory is:
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 1024 Feb 19 05:48 /usr/lib/cgi-bin
I figured there would be some sort of option to enable to make POSTings
happen... Also keep in mind I'm not trying to do POST stuff, my users are
- so obviously it'd be /~someuser/cgi-bin/where
much luck, and
there's not much about this on their web site. Does anyone know what
options I must enable to allow apache to accect these requests?
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nd your .plan 644 -
should work fine - ie:
drwx--x--x 23 karl staff2048 Mar 31 19:31 /home/karl
-rw-r--r-- 1 karl staff 364 Aug 4 1996 /home/karl/.plan
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doing this:
fuser -uvm
What I mean by mounted system is /var or /home and the like. This will
print out process ID and the USER who's controlling it (and what the
process is - ie: named).
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e - well, it did for me anyway.
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at least, not with source code. Unarj is merely an
experimental thing that the author was working on and seems to not want to
support it anymore...
I just read a reply you got about unarj'ing each a.0x and that's probobly
the best way to handle it.
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two
>> lines are in my /etc/passwd file:
>>
>> +::/bin/bash
>> -karl
Just a follow up note: this actually DISABLES the login (just says login
incorrect all the time) but the finger information remains.
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Pushed netid.byname map.
make[1]: Leaving directory `/var/yp/tower.net.au'
NIS Map update completed.
This however does work fine and it does get to the slave.
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oing wrong?
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, edp0 is defined as the gateway on edp1:
>
>/sbin/route add default gw 10.0.0.1 plip0
>
>Slow machines like mine need "klogd -c4" to stop plip errors from going to
>the screen.
>
>To take the network down:
>
>/sbin/ifconfig plip0 down
>rmmod plip
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>
>-
ng it under
the Debian name which I consider to be the best thing we can do for the
project.
In fact, I'd like to see more involvment in things as the Debian name - as
I said before, if we exploit our name a bit we may start getting donations
of machines from big companies l
At 07:03 PM 25/02/97 PST, Bruce Perens wrote:
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>Security Challenge as long as we didn't have any chance of beating
>the "Linux" group. It looks as if we do have a chance. It would be real
>embarassing to beat them. So please, if
, we're going to be able to get to number 3 easily -
however, I'm not sure if we'll be able to get any further! In any case, if
you would like to get started at cracking please do so.
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change the password with Eudora either. It times
out waiting for the server to respond.
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derful Debian logo spinning or something :-)
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a long time already.
The Debian project was started by Ian Murdock - his wifes name was Debra (I
think that's the spelling of it - not sure) so hence forth Debian was
formed. And as such it should be pronounced "Deb-ian" and not "Dee-b-an" as
so many do :-)
Regard
(32meg) and a
486dx33 (8meg) so it wasn't powerful, but it's definately the CPU that
judges speeds. I say again though, there's no substitute for quality
between ne2000's and smc/3com cards :)
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es out there that claim to be NE2000's though...
>You might consider a 100MBPS/10MBPS card that is a PCI bus-master.
For sure! If you've got the money that is :)
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e am. I have known a couple of friends that have 16bit cards and when
they upgraded them both to a PCI (I can't remember what it was now) they
went from 250kb/sec on their lan to around 600kb/sec. I think that's a
substantial increase IMO.
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them perfectly. They're cheap and there's heaps of clones out
there of them, but it's definately no comparason to SMC's or 3com's (then
again, I suppose you're paying for quality).
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e? Try hitting
^V ^O and it should reset it - works for me.
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te thing I found with normal getty (I think it's agetty) is that
it's rather flakey for dialin lines. Try installing the mgetty package - it
works great and is very flexable.
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nt -t iso9660 /dev/scd0 /mnt
> mount: the kernel does not recognize /dev/scd0 as a block device
> (maybe `insmod driver`?)
> #
I take it that you've tried to "insmod iso9660" and then try to mount the
cdrom as you have there just above? When I re-insta
t it was the cable and I've never had any trouble since then.
Perhaps it could be the hard drive, but then again, I wouldn't know about
that - both my scsi disks are SCSI-2 and yours is a SCSI-3, perhaps it
doesn't like them for some reason?
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list? Have you got a question Linux related?
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it's exactly that --
experimental :-) I however have run it fine and it does seem to work
(though I'm not using it now because I reformatted).
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get from debian.org.
It should be back up within a few days after we've isolated the problem
further - in the mean time you may like to try getting them from
ftp.it.com.au:/mirrors/linux/debian, however I don't know how up-to-date
they are.
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(I think?) 1.1 has been
released and done. The unstable directory is basically an exact copy of
the buzz directory, but that's where the newer packages will go and where
1.2 is now being developed (that's right - we don't stop working) :-)
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binnxr9gL1hks.bin
Description: application/pgp-message
a "2>&1 > /dev/null" on the end of it. Works
here anyway :-)
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So, if someone has
> managed to do that or possesses a good documentation, could he send me all
> the useful informations.
I mentioned this to the devolper a while ago. Aparantly the new quota package
will have a how-to-do-this type file in /usr/doc/quota.
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e already bug-reported this and it's being worked on.
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over 10 people from Australia
coming in our link is flooded (not forgetting that I have clients too).
Maybe an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] might help?
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e Contents file in unstable:
usr/bin/uuencode sharutils
So, it's in the sharutils package which is in the misc directory.
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my Win95 box (I doubt that'll help, but listen
anyway). The unfortunate problem I had was that I needed specific drivers
for it - I'd give up if you are going to try to use it for X-windows I
think. Unless there's a specific driver in X for it.
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