In order to write files to a burner I issue the following command:
mkisofs -R -J /directory/with/files | cdrecord dev=0,0,0 -v -
However, I can't figure out how to issue the command to write an *iso
image to a writable CD. Can anyone help me?
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9, 2003, at 16:09 US/Pacific, Michael Wardle wrote:
On Thursday, February 20, 2003 10:07, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
In order to write files to a burner I issue the following command:
mkisofs -R -J /directory/with/files | cdrecord dev=0,0,0 -v -
However, I can't figure out how to issue the command to
ith a PPPOE connection. Has
anyone experienced similar problems? If so, were you able to overcome
it? Or, perhaps this isn't the problem at all.
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Windows 2000
Server for people needing network access for certain reasons. Well, it
turns out the firewall doesn't pass GRE. So, I was returning to my
original idea about road warrior, but am not sure whether it will
provide what we need.
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Has anyone created a file that shows all the options available in
menuconfig when doing a kernel compile?
It would be handy so that I can note on it what options I absolutely
need for various configurations.
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ompiling a kernel such that it just automatically includes
all the modules. What command would that be?
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Hubert Chan states that I can just take my old config file and copy to
the new tree. I assume you mean to copy it to where I am compiling the
kernel. But in which folder exactly and I assume this is prior to
running make-kpkg -config=menuconfig kernel-image
On Wednesday, Mar 5, 2003, at 12:21
One user on this list stated that I can just take my old kernel config
file and copy to the new tree (?). I assume that he meant by this that
I should copy it to those directories where I am compiling the kernel.
But in which folder exactly and I assume this is prior to running
make-kpkg -con
Ok, I loaded the previous config file while in menuconfig and it worked
great!
So, that got some of the stuff working, but I still don't see the items
for ide (i.e., there is no ide tree in my
/lib/modules/2.4.18/kernel/drivers directory. I thought maybe that
since I had another computer with
the cyrus Postfix server the email are stored under
/var/spool/cyrus/mail/users (something like that, at least) on the
courier-imap we plan on having them set up under maildir in the home
directories.
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I must be really stupid, so forgive me, but I can't figure out for the
life of me how to use the diff command. I've read the man pages and
looked at some stuff on the internet, but I can't get it to do what I
want it to do. But then maybe it doesn't do what I want it to do.
Basically, the issu
Cameron Hutchison wrote:
Once upon a time Curtis Vaughan said...
Basically, the issue is this, I have 2 files: File1 File2
Both are text files. File1 was File2 a day ago. Since then File2 has had
additional information tagged on to it (it's a log file). All I want to
see is what inform
fact, work.
Curtis Vaughan
d finished after 0.003s timeout 240s
input buffer ready.
Writing time:0.035s
Fixating...
WARNING: Some drives don't like fixation in dummy mode.
Fixating time:0.007s
cdrecord: fifo had 32 puts and 0 gets.
cdrecord: fifo was 0 times empty and 0 times full, min fill was 100%.
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nd.so"
"$@"
Any ideas how to this problem?
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You have to use the '-t' option for internet streams.
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I removed the -d and it worked.
Thanks to those who replied.
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readable for Windows clients.
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Very strange problem.
All of my samba shares from a single server are available except my home
share. Although I can mount it, there is nothing in the share. If,
however, I go to the server and look in my home directory, all files are
there.
Any ideas?
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is no access. nmap confirms that this
port is closed on that computer. However, people on that network
insist that the port is open.
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provide all authentication for Windows clients, regardless of whether
they are just logging in to a computer, VPNing, obtaining mail (through
an Exchange Server and a Postfix Server). I would also like this to
apply to any Linux clients (although I'm the only one so far).
C
Try http://samba.idealx.org/dist/samba-ldap-howto.pdf
or Sid: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=178206
Sid sounds like it has the answer.
So, just to make sure I'm doing this right. I am going to install the
sid samba package on a woody server. If I temporarily change my
sourc
Great! So what am I supposed to do?
I don't see a tng branch in debian's distros. So are you suggesting I
download it from, say, samba?
The main thing is that I need a samba package with LDAP built in.
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Well, I'm not certain whether I should use Samba-tng or the samba sid
release, which apparently has ldap compiled in.
So, is LDAP built into samba-tng
Whereas sid is the unstable release, what should I be concerned about?
try
Excuse my ignorance, but what does building samba-tng from source
involve.
Curtis
On Saturday, Feb 1, 2003, at 11:38 US/Pacific, nate wrote:
Curtis Vaughan said:
Thanks for all your input. But my main question is really this.
I understand that the SID samba has LDAP compiled into it.
But I
I've got proftp running and it works great, in fact perfect inside our
company LAN. So, I thought everything was perfect. HA!
Outside in the real world, I am able (through a terminal session) to
ftp in (login and password checked) but I can't do anything.
Here as an example is what happens insi
I have been using taper for backups for some time now, but just read an
interesting article about Amanda. Is anyone using Amanda and is it
better than taper?
Thanks for your opinions,
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I've been looking through man pages and the list archives. I would
have sworn there was a recent post about this, but...
I want to hold back certain packages prior to running apt-get upgrade.
How can I do that by configuring some file and not with aptitude or
dselect?
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I have put a CD with MS Office in one Linux Box. I need to copy its
contents for burning on a separate Linux box. What is the best way to
do this?
I supposed I could just copy the entire contents to a directory on the
second box. Or I could tar the contents to the Linux box, couldn't I,
and t
Has anyone installed Samba 3 (final) from untesting on a stable version
of Debian? Any concerns I should be aware of before giving it a try?
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Actually this doesn't have to be just in regards to gzip, but any file
compression application.
Is there a way to force the application to provide a specific directory
structure for the files you wish to compress.
For example: let's say I have serveral files in my home directory. I
want to zip
Strangest thing.
Our network is 10.0.1.0/255.255.255.0
I can access any address in our network except 10.0.1.1, which is our
mail server. It won't ping it or anything. Any ideas?
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route information follows:
route -n
DestinationGateway Genmask
10.0.1.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0
0.0.0.010.0.1.2540.0.0.0
Exactly the same as on another Debian computer, but it ping 10.0.1.1 no
problem.
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By the way, I still can't ping one IP address from a Debian computer
within my LAN.
To repeat, my network setup is 10.0.1.0/255.255.255.0
eth0 information is:
inet addr: 10.0.1.5 Bcast: 10.0.1.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
route information follows:
route -n
DestinationGateway Genmask
10
I was wondering what options there are for maintaining offsite backups?
The most feasible way I can imagine (maybe not the most practical) is to
basically tarball everything necessary and then secure copy it to the
offsite server.
However, whereas I use taper to backup servers, I was wondering
Anyone know what I need to do to stop my postfix server from routing
email from non-users.
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around 14:45.
Curtis
Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> So, here's some history.
>
> My SEMSIII is relaying outside mail.
>
> Some relevant parameters in main.cf and a history follows:
>
> Originally, these lines were in there:
>
> smtpd_sender_restric
I am trying to set up a Postfix server, but without any luck. So, I
would like to know whether, perhaps, I have been answering some of the
Postfix setup questions wrong. The following are the questions and how I
answered them:
1. General type of configuration;
No configuration
Internet
So, I now have postfix up and running. Unfortunately, users can only
relay mail to those domains that I indicate in main.cf under
virtual_domains. Attached it my main.cf file. What do I need to do in
order to allow authenticated users to relay to whomever they wish.
Thanks!
Curtis
# Do not
martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Curtis Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.10.18.0354 +0200]:
If I send a message to more than one recipient on my postfix server, I
get a message back stating that each recipient does not exist.
what's the output of
postconf local_rec
Gonzalez Castillo, Alain wrote:
Apt-get install rdesktop
about rdesktop
Actually, i have been using rdesktop for some time. After reinstalling
Debian 3 with KDE 3 on my laptop, however, I can't get it to work. The
error is:
When I tried make after downloading both v 1.0.0 and 1.1.0, I got
:
On Sat, 2002-10-19 at 07:43, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
How do I know whether I have them installed? XFree86-devel is not a
Debain package.
apt-get install xlibs-dev
I'm not sure if this is what your looking for but
check out
www.ltsp.org
As for LTSP. My question is this.
I believe this is because I have a partial testing/woody environment
that I often get errors when trying to configure certain applications
like the following. My question is, what can I do when I get such
errors. Is it advisable to force installation?
Sorry, but the following packages have unm
One year ago, our organization was totally MS. So, for our corporate
anti-virus product we have been using Norton Anti-virus corporate addition.
Now, our organization is 50/50 linux/ MS. Norton anti-virus is not
available for linux, so I'm wondering what other options there may be
for a corpora
Earlier I wrote that if I sent a message to more than 1 recipient on my
postfix server, I would get a message back stating the users do not exist.
One advice I got, by virtue of the fact that local_recipient_maps =
[nothing] was to execute:
postconf -e 'local_recipient_maps = $relocated_maps, $
By the way, we've installed something call Web Calendar, which might be
what you're looking for. You can find it at:
http://www.ma.utexas.edu/~mzou/webCal/index.html
Curtis
Mikael Jirari wrote:
Thank you Alvin,
Yes I have installed xminian on one workstation today and it looks
really good.
B
Been going over everything we did over a month ago, but can't seem to
figure this out.
I restarted our postfix server for certain reasons, only to discover
that now no one can log in to receive mail. The problem is that pwcheck
server is not working. Every time I start pwcheck, the process is
d in /var/run earlier and there was no link. So my symlink
must have been deleted or something.
It's working again, but I worry that if the server were to reboot due to
a power outage that it will be down again.
Curtis
nate wrote:
Curtis Vaughan said:
fork()
eg of
information and then error out that there was no space.
Why would this be happening?
btw, I don't have quotas enabled.
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I was wondering whether anyone has been able to successfully install
Debian on an iBook. What problems were there? And have you been able to
have it set up for dual boot between Debian linux and OS X?
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I was wondering whether anyone has been able to successfully install
Debian on an iBook. What prob
I recall someone from this list stating that they were using Sophos. I
think it might have been Nate, but I'm not sure.
My question, is anyone using Sophos on a Postfix server? If so, here's
the problem. Sophos had me switch smtp over to port 2525 in the
master.cf and services files. Wel
Can I use a FQDN in my ipsec.conf file for, in my case, the right=
paramater.
i.e., right=mydomain.name.com
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I thought I had fixed my server so it wouldn't relay, but I just now
looked at the queue and OH MY GOD!!!
Here is my main.cf
Any ideas
Curtis
# see /usr/share/postfix/main.cf.dist for a commented, fuller
# version of this file.
# Do not change these directory settings - they are critical
I'm not using SASL actually, although I would love to. I just haven't
gotten to configuring that yet.
Curtis
nate wrote:
Curtis Vaughan said:
I thought I had fixed my server so it wouldn't relay, but I just now
looked at the queue and OH MY GOD!!!
your main.cf looks good to
;t
gotten to configuring that yet.
Curtis
nate wrote:
Curtis Vaughan said:
I thought I had fixed my server so it wouldn't relay, but I just now
looked at the queue and OH MY GOD!!!
your main.cf looks good to me. if someone is relaying through you
perhaps they are spoofing their ip addre
letter to someone at yahoo.com? It's not in the
relay domains, therefore it is dropped.
Curtis
Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
On Tue, 2002-11-26 at 01:22, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
I thought I had fixed my server so it wouldn't relay, but I just now
looked at the queue and OH MY GOD!!!
Here is
That installed it, but there is no sound. I tried switching from
built-in sound system to old OSS drivers, but no go.
Any ideas?
Curtis
Raph HP wrote:
Hello,
Will RealPlayer work on an iBook? And, if so Well, I downloaded
the yes, it does, and really good
bin file for installat
I just noticed that whatever I save from my Linux computer over to my Linux server, the date for the file is all wrong!
The date will be different depending on how I copy it over there.
For example:
1) If I copy through smb mount, then the date is always Dec. 31, 1969. This is the date shown in Ko
Is there a way to capture a streaming RealAudio file, so that I can have
it recorded on my computer?
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I need to set up an ftp server. I've looked at wu-ftp and a little at
proftp. I'm wondering what people find to be the better, and easiest
to set up.
Actually, I'm having trouble setting either up. But let me tell you
what I want to do.
Right now I need to set up an ftp site that authentic
:
On Wed, Sep 03, 2003 at 01:26:20PM -0700, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
I need to set up an ftp server. I've looked at wu-ftp and a little
at
proftp. I'm wondering what people find to be the better, and easiest
to set up.
Actually, I'm having trouble setting either up. But let me tel
else does.
Curtis
On Thursday, Sep 4, 2003, at 06:45 US/Pacific, Mark Roach wrote:
On Wed, 2003-09-03 at 16:26, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
[...]
Right now I need to set up an ftp site that authenticated users can
only access in order to download files. Authentication in our network
is provided by LDAP
Got it working just before I got the replies.
Actually, I found a how-to dealing with a OSX server, which pointed me
in the right direction. Seems to be working now.
Thanks!
Curtis
On Thursday, Sep 4, 2003, at 14:40 US/Pacific, Mark Roach wrote:
On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 17:25, Curtis Vaughan
I've got proftp running and it works great, in fact perfect inside our
company LAN. So, I thought everything was perfect. HA!
Outside in the real world, I am able (through a terminal session) to
ftp in (login and password checked) but I can't do anything.
Here as an example is what happens insi
he OS level of the Samba server high enough would it "overrule"
SBS 4.5?
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users into the folder. What am I doing wrong?
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When KDE is starting, it goes through like 5 stages represented by
icons. Unfortunately, I can't remember them all but on the second one,
where it's starting system something or other it hangs for a long time,
then the startup screen disappears leaving just a light blue background
and nonething
I'm thinking of getting a Linux embedded PDA, but was wondering what
people would advise. Looking at what's out there Sony's Zaurus looks
pretty good. Anyhow, really the main reason I would want one is not
just for addresses and some scheduling, but really, I would like to be
certain that I co
Does anyone know how to get a Russian phonetic keyboard under KDE for woody?
ëÔÏ-ÌÉÂÏ ÒÁÓÓËÁÖÅÔ, ËÁË ÕÓÔÁÎÏ×ÉÔØ ÆÏÎÅÔÉÞÅÓËÕÀ ËÌÁ×ÉÁÔÕÒÕ ÒÕÓÓËÏÇÏ ÑÚÙËÁ?
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I have found the following document from a post dated Nov. 1999. I am
wondering how relevant it is today to Debian. Particularly, the part I
have highlighted concerning pam_pwdb.so
[ANNOUNCE]: Mini-Policy regarding PAM usage in Debian
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According to some advice I got, there should be a file ru_yawerty in
/etc/X11/xkb/symbols, which apparently is for a Russian phonetic
keyboard. However, in my installation of Debian 3.0, KDE 2, there is no
such file. So, I found the file on the internet, and copied it over to
this directory.
thing else wrong?
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Is it possible to turn off bounce under postfix?
Or, at least, configure bounce so that it doesn't attach any attachments
to the original letter?
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like Squirrelmail.
I can think of advantages and disadvantages to each, but I would like to
know what anyone out there with a working knowledge of these two options
thinks.
I really appreciate your response,
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Matt Price wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> can anyone tel\l me how to activate dead keys? I'm running KDE over
> Woody & Xfree4.1, using a standard ;Wondoze us keyboard on an
> amd-based machine. I checked under XFConfig-4 and the keyboard is NOT
> set to nodeadkeys.
>
> argh! so close..,. thanks
I have moved all our web pages from IIS to Apache on a Debian Server. We
have multiple web sites all on one public IP. Specifically,
www.npc-usa.com
www.vostok1.com
www.pacificseabass.com
all fixed to the public IP of 208.12.13.138.
If I understand the instructions right, configuring this is
YES!
That worked.
Any ideas about how to tell Apache that the default file for a Host is a
particular file (i.e., for www.npc-usa.com the default (home) file is
NPC_Home.htm).
Curtis
Tom Goulet (UID0) wrote:
> Try it this way:
>
>
>>NameVirtualHost 208.12.13.138:80
>
> NameVirtualHost *
>
Can anyone tell me if it's possible to move mailboxes from 1 postfix
server to another? Provided, of course, that it's not a total pain in
the ass to do.
Basically, I have users on a virtual domain on one Postfix Server that I
want to move to a new server where they will be the primary domain
nate wrote:
> Curtis Vaughan said:
>
>>Can anyone tell me if it's possible to move mailboxes from 1 postfix
>>server to another? Provided, of course, that it's not a total pain in
>>the ass to do.
>>
>>Basically, I have users on a virtual domain on
Telneting in I get:
+OK oceanica Cyrus POP3 v2.0.16 server ready
And I intend to use Postfix on the new system.
And I have all passwords, but as you say that wouldn't matter as I can
do basically whatever I want with their accounts.
>
> er, i shoulda been more clear. When I mean mail system
I'm currently trying to compile Samba to work with LDAP. I found a
HOWTO by a Olivier Lemaire, which provides some specifics for compiling
Samba with LDAP support for Woody. However, not everything is so
straight forward. Prior to going to the next step, could someone tell me
if this is righ
Hopefully there are some amanda users out there. I sent this to the
amanda users list, but haven't gotten any replies, so, here is the
result of an amcheck. What is the possible problem with the system?
Why is expecting a new tape? Is there a way to reset the device and
make it think there
I just got hold of an old portable PC, which I want to put linux on.
Since the networking on this device is poor, I removed the harddrive
and hooked it up to my own computer. So, my question is what do I need
to do to the hard drive to get Linux to boot up on it, when I put it
back in the origi
> On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 15:51:02 -0800, Curtis Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> I just got hold of an old portable PC, which I want to put linux on.
>> Since the networking on this device is poor, I removed the harddrive
>> and hooked it up to my own computer
Ok, I want to put a linux distro on an old handheld pc. Here are it
specs. Most distros, however, don't seem to like the lack of RAM.
TOSHIBA LIBRETTO 50CT
PROCESSOR Intel Pentiumï 75 Mhz
16Mbit EDO DRAM
I wanted to put Knoppix on it, but Knoppix won't like the low ram at
all. I would put Debian
is the clients LOGIN through POP3, but then a disconnect happens.
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Just installed Sarge on a server with 3 SCSIs and one IDE drive on an
Adaptec ATA RAID 1200 A card.
The system starts booting otherwise fine, until it gets to apparently
running fsck on the IDE drive. Then it errors out with:
fsck.ext3: No such device or address while trying to open /dev/hd
I remember recently someone wonderning about converting their Outlook
mail to Mozilla.
In response someone else noted that Mozilla for Windows can import
Outlook mail.
SO! The obvious thing to do is to import Outlook mail into Mozilla. It
works!
Then, copy the folder and all of its content
Background info: Using potato
installed: lprng
installed: apsfilter
Apsfilter seems to have successfully set up my printer. I assume this as it
successfully printed the test sheet. When I try to print any file from bash
(i.e., cat printcap > /dev/lp0), however, paper just runs through the prin
SFER_FAIL' sending str '^Blp' to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
job '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' transfer to [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed
[Total: 1 page on 1 sheet] sent to the printer `lp'
Curtis
On Wednesday 30 January 2002 11:54, you wrote:
> * Curtis Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Although I hate using this as a solution to problems, rebooting got my
printer working. However, in light of the fact that apsfilter didn't offer
me an HP4L, I chose just the HP4. This is not the right printer specs
obviously. How do I know change the specs to what I need?
Thanks,
Curtis
I'm a little confused.
Background:
We have a network with a single subnet, which is divided between a Windows
'community' and a Linux 'community'. Communications between these 2
'communities' is facilitated by a Samba server - or what we may call a
gateway between the two.
Recently when I ins
-- Forwarded Message --
Subject: Re: Samba clarification
Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 11:11:08 -0800
From: Curtis Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> You said "printer utilities". What does that mean?
I installed LPRng and us
On Friday 01 February 2002 12:41, you wrote:
> Hi,
> Wired 4 Life installs a number of linux servers which allow Windows Boxes
> to access network services such as windows, internet and ... Printers.
> Printer services dont need to be integrated with Samba, in fact samba can
> be confusing for many
Ok, a theoretical question.
If I wish to network linux computers along with Windows computers, it seems
that I have to have Samba server on each Linux workstation.
Is this correct?
Originally, it was my understanding that Samba server was installed only a
seperate box that was basically a gate
Is there an application that will allow me to communicate with people using
MS Instant Messenger (or whatever it's called)? One that will let me log in
to hotmail.com as well?
thanks
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