I had a problem w/ my system crashing and I noticed there was an
I/O error to /dev/hda. In a fit of panic, I swapped the IDE cable
of /dev/hda and /dev/hdc and reboot. Come to find out, my CPU fan
was dying causing the CPU not to work.
Anyway ...
Upon putting the drives back where they belong,
I think I figured it out but am still looking for suggestions:
mdadm --stop /dev/md0
mdadm -C /dev/md0 -l1 -n2 /dev/hda /dev/hdc
and it looks like the kern.log reflects that the array is being resynchronized.
Is this correct?
At Monday, 29 November 2004, Harland Christofferson <[EM
I am using the whole disk, not just partitions.
Thanks for your suggestion!
At Tuesday, 30 November 2004, Laurent CARON <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Harland Christofferson wrote:
>
>>I think I figured it out but am still looking for suggestions:
>>
>>mdadm --sto
At Thursday, 2 December 2004, JB Hewit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>It's a little unrelated to Debian but I'm looking for a package that
>will allow me to sniff http traffic and give me some traffic
>anayalsis.
>
>Essentially I've got a Squid proxy server dishing out cache web
>traffic and a big di
I am trying to construct a tunnel but have not been successful and
have only found the howto at
www.linux.org/docs/lpd/howto/Firewall-Piercing/x189.html
Is there a more descriptive howto out there?
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At Thursday, 02 December 2004, Adam Aube <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Harland Christofferson wrote:
>
>> I am trying to construct a tunnel but have not been successful and
>> have only found the howto at
>> www.linux.org/docs/lpd/howto/Firewall-Piercing/x189.html
>
At Friday, 3 December 2004, Michael Marsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
com> wrote:
>On Fri, 3 Dec 2004 11:34:34 -0500 (EST), [EMAIL PROTECTED]
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> How do you transfer an entire directory using ftp? The directory
that I'm
>> trying to transfer has a lot of "subdirectories" in it.
At Thursday, 02 December 2004, Adam Aube <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Harland Christofferson wrote:
>
>> I am trying to construct a tunnel but have not been successful and
>> have only found the howto at
>> www.linux.org/docs/lpd/howto/Firewall-Piercing/x189.html
>
At Friday, 3 December 2004, "Mr. Jan Hearthstone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
com> wrote:
>Mr. Jan Hearthstone wrote:
>
>> I was "dist-upgrade"-ing and during the process I
>> was adviced that I was re-installing the existing
>> kermel-image-2.6.8-1-386, and that I was to reboot
>as
>> soon as possible,
At Friday, 15 October 2004, psychoelmo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 08:35:21 -0400, Harland Christofferson
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> i am trying to virtual host using apache. i have several hosts
already
>> but, for some reason, I haven
I am slowly working toward a vpn between the office and home. I now
have to change my lan at work so as not to conflict w/ the lan at
home.
at work, i reconfigured my eth1 interface:
eth1 192.168.2.1 255.255.254.0
eth1:0 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
the windblows machine i have co
Harland Christofferson wrote:
I am slowly working toward a vpn between the office and home. I now
have to change my lan at work so as not to conflict w/ the lan at
home.
at work, i reconfigured my eth1 interface:
eth1 192.168.2.1 255.255.254.0
eth1:0 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
the
does anyone have a recomendation for an orcad-like package?
http://www.zerocrossings.com/
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At Wednesday, 8 December 2004, Alvin Oga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
com> wrote:
>On Wed, 8 Dec 2004, Harland Christofferson wrote:
>
>>
>> does anyone have a recomendation for an orcad-like package?
>
>lots of um
> linux-cae.net/CAE
>
>use eagle
> -
All,
I have a few machines running raid1. On all but one machine, the
file system types on the mirror (/dev/hdc) are ext2. On the one machine
in question, I set the file system type to FD -- raid file system
(I read this somewhere but forget where now). On the machines which
I used ext2 prior
At Thursday, 09 December 2004, Micha Feigin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>At Thu, 9 Dec 2004 21:49:47 +1100,
>Robert S wrote:
>>
>> I am wanting to set up a VPN using ssh between my office and my
home Windows
>> PCs, using a debian box at the remote end. The setup is as follows:
>>
>> HOME (wi
At Thursday, 09 December 2004, Harland Christofferson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
com> wrote:
>All,
>
>I have a few machines running raid1. On all but one machine, the
>file system types on the mirror (/dev/hdc) are ext2. On the one
machine
>in question, I set the file system ty
Hi all,
On one machine, I have a raid1 array consisting of /dev/hda and /dev/hdc.
A few days ago, just for fun, I tried to mount a partition of /dev/hdc
to /mnt
# mount /dev/hdc6 /mnt/hdc6
the response I receive was:
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdc6,
or too
*snip*
>
>Through LTSP (which works very nicely with Debian) you could configure
a
>client workstation to run a X-window session from the big, loud, hot
>workstation/server you want to monitor. But the hardware could be
>configured in the BIOS to run without the hard drive or to spin
down the
>h
At Monday, 13 December 2004, Dave Ewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Monday, 13.12.2004 at 08:57 +0200, David Baron wrote:
>
>> QTparted is a very dangerous program.
>
>Rubbish, unless you can provide some evidence?
>
>I have used qtparted for a couple of years to resize partitions,
without
>any
At Monday, 13 December 2004, Jeremy Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>On Sat, Dec 11, 2004 at 07:30:19PM +, ognjen Bezanov wrote:
>> I have a bash script which gives me details about my system (free
space,
>> RAID status, uptime etc) and while this is all good when im
logged
>> in via
At Monday, 13 December 2004, Dave Ewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
*snip*
>
>To be honest, I'm not sure. If you were planning to re-partition and
>fdisk, then you'll be backing up anyway ... So, do you backup, then try
>qtparted :-)
>
>Dave.
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At Monday, 13 December 2004, Harland Christofferson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
com> wrote:
>At Monday, 13 December 2004, Dave Ewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>*snip*
>>
>>To be honest, I'm not sure. If you were planning to re-partition and
>>fdisk, the
At Tuesday, 14 December 2004, David Baron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Tuesday 14 December 2004 19:15, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
debian.org
>wrote:
>> After reboot, partitioning /dev/hdd and formating /dev/hdd partitions,
>> I fdisk -l /dev/hdc (and all drives for that matter) and I was
>> surprised
At Thursday, 16 December 2004, "Steven Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
nz> wrote:
>mdstat shows quite well that all the disks are on line, or not, it is
>simple and effective IMHO.
>
>When you mount one side of the mirror you may actually be corrupting
it.
>possibly preventing it being written to
At Wednesday, 15 December 2004, Alvin Oga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
com> wrote:
>hi ya joao
>
>On Thu, 16 Dec 2004, Joao Clemente wrote:
>
>> Image you're using software raid and 1 disk fails. You somehow get
>> alerted and , AFAIK, you
>> 1 - shutdown the machine (ok, this if you don't have a hot-swap
At Thursday, 16 December 2004, you wrote:
>Thanks for the reply, but I still haven't cleared my doubt.
>I'll cut the relevant part of the reply (relevant for what I'm trying
to
>understand) and comment at the end:
>
*snip*
you mention mirroring partions. i have the entire disk mirrored,
not th
At Wednesday, 15 December 2004, you wrote:
>On Thu, 16 Dec 2004, Joao Clemente wrote:
>
>> Ok, Alvin, as far as I understand when you said at the top "for
sanity
>> ... i always fdisk the new disk to be the same as the remaining
disk"
>> you mean limiting it's size, as you say here at last few
At Wednesday, 15 December 2004, Alvin Oga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
com> wrote:
>hi ya harland
>
>On Wed, 15 Dec 2004, Harland Christofferson wrote:
>
>> development:/etc# cat raidtab
>> raiddev /dev/md0
>> raid-level 1
>> nr-r
Hey Alvin,
My responses follow yours in the body.
At Friday, 10 December 2004, Alvin Oga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
com> wrote:
>hi ya harland
>
>On Fri, 10 Dec 2004, Harland Christofferson wrote:
>
>> # mount /dev/hdc6 /mnt/hdc6
>>
>> the response I receive w
mdadm -D /dev/md0 diplays information dating back to when the raid
array was created. cat /proc/mdstat doesn't give much detail in my
opinion.
how can i find out the current health of the array and whether or
not files on the mirror are being correctly updated, i.e., if i mount
the mirror pa
At Wednesday, 15 December 2004, Alvin Oga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
com> wrote:
>On Wed, 15 Dec 2004, Harland Christofferson wrote:
>
>> I am curious about how to know if it is working. If cat-ting /proc/mdstat
>> is knowing all about the raid array, then so-be-it.
>
At Tuesday, 21 December 2004, Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Uh...
>what mailing list software is available from debian?
>I was expecting to find majordomo and didn't, which has me kind
of dumb
>founded.
>
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while getting ready to build a raid 1 array, i accidentally deleted
the /boot files. the partition is still there however and is still
flagged as boot partition.
although i have a boot floppy for this machine, i could not retrieve
a backup of the /boot partition from another hard disk i have.
s on 03:03
my root= option is set to /dev/hda3 which is the root partition.
suggestions?
At Monday, 27 December 2004, Harland Christofferson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
com> wrote:
>while getting ready to build a raid 1 array, i accidentally deleted
>the /boot files. the partition is still ther
At Monday, 27 December 2004, Laurent CARON <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Harland Christofferson wrote:
>
>>an update to my saga is that i was able to run lilo. however, when
>>trying to boot, i see:
>>
>>request_module{block-major-3]: root fs not mounted
>&g
At Monday, 27 December 2004, Alexander Schmehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
info> wrote:
>* Harland Christofferson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [041227
17:47]:
>
>> >cat /etc/lilo.conf
>[..]
>> image=/vmlinuz
>> label=Linux
>> read-only
>> #
At Monday, 27 December 2004, you wrote:
>On Mon, Dec 27, 2004 at 01:59:53PM -0500, Harland Christofferson wrote:
>> At Monday, 27 December 2004, Alexander Schmehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> info> wrote:
>>
>> >* Harland Christofferson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>I have never done what I am about to suggest, but try this:
>
>1. copy the whole contents of the directory /lib/modules/xxx/ from the
>computer where you got your replacement /boot onto the computer that
>you are trying to get going again. Here 'xxx' represents the kernel
version
>string of th
At Monday, 27 December 2004, Alvin Oga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
com> wrote:
>On Mon, 27 Dec 2004, Harland Christofferson wrote:
>
>> what i did try was Alan's suggestion of the Debian rescue disk. I
>> have never used it in a capacity such as this. I used the 2.2.20-
>
>>
>>sounds like raid is working ?? ..
>> - in the future, do NOT copy files from one disk to another
>> ( that is not how raid mirroring works )
>
>>
>>> are there suggestions on how to get the fa311 netgear nic working
>>> w/ 2.2.20-compact?
>>
>>sounds like you need to tell it to lo
At Friday, 31 December 2004, you wrote:
are there suggestions on how to get the fa311 netgear nic working
w/ 2.2.20-compact?
>>>
>>>sounds like you need to tell it to load the tulip driver for fa311
>>>
>>>and than tell i upgrade the kernel and it'd run lilo/grub
>>>and you're back in b
i have upgraded to 2.6.9.2-k7. I find i have to:
$> modprobe ne2k-pci
then
$> ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.194 up
to get eth0 to work.
i have tried
$> depmod -a
too and then
$> modprobe ne2k-pci
and reboot but the module still does not load as seen w/
$> lsmod
how may i repair this so i
At Wednesday, 5 January 2005, "Vegard Lundby Rekaa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
matnat.uio.no> wrote:
>I need some advice. Is debian fit for a Pentium 100MHz PC with 16MB RAM
>and approx 4Gb harddisk? Are there anyone who has experience with
such a
>slow machine running debian (or any other linux dist)?
>
At Wednesday, 5 January 2005, you wrote:
>> On Wed, 2005-01-05 at 14:54 +0100, Vegard Lundby Rekaa wrote:
>>> I need some advice. Is debian fit for a Pentium 100MHz PC with
16MB RAM
>>> and approx 4Gb harddisk? Are there anyone who has experience
with such a
>>> slow machine running debian (or a
At Wednesday, 5 January 2005, Andrea Vettorello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
com> wrote:
>On Tue, 04 Jan 2005 23:14:44 -0500, Harland Christofferson
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> i have upgraded to 2.6.9.2-k7. I find i have to:
>>
>> $> modprobe ne2k-pci
>>
I upgraded to 2.6.9-2-k7 on Debian. My raid array does not seem to
be working:
# cat /proc/mdstat
Personalities : [raid1]
md0 : inactive
unused devices:
my raidtab file is:
# cat /etc/raidtab
raiddev /dev/md0
raid-level 1
nr-raid-disks 2
nr-spare-disks 0
At Thursday, 6 January 2005, Andrea Vettorello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
com> wrote:
*snip*
>> >>
>> >> how may i repair this so i don't have to configure the eth0
interface
>> >> after every reboot?
>> >>
>> >
>> >Do you have the "hotplug" package installed? If is installed
and still
>> >your module is
At Thursday, 06 January 2005, Greg Folkert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Thu, 2005-01-06 at 05:21 -0500, Mitchell Laks wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I would like to set up a Debian box running Sarge, to include
a storage
>array
>> using raid5 with boot off a separate system disk.
>>
>[...]
>
>raidtools2
*snip*
>>
>
>I don't know how did you ended having three entries of the "natsemi"
>modules, maybe you have some program to help managing modules. Anyway,
>do you really have two NIC, the "natsemi" and the "ne2k-pci"?
I am not sure how I have all of these entries either. I deleted all
of the nats
I am trying to automatically logon to a
secure web server. I have not been able
to figure out the syntax to accomplilsh
this however. By my estimation, something
akin to:
cat << --- | lynx --post_data https://wwws.domainserver.com
user=me
passwd=mypass
---
should do the trick. Well, it doesn't
Has anyone been able to use this option successfully? I am trying to
logon to a secure server w/ usernamd, password and a post. I have
had no success at all w/ this. HELP!
I'm using wget v1.6. I have downloaded images using the -r option. I have used
the -l option
in the past. Perhaps a space between -l and 1 '-l 1'? I don't know it the -k
option is what
you need.
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Jun 21 07:56:33 2001
Envelope-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I do not know 'webct.' Are you trying to have users authenticate for web server
access?
If so, apache has a tool to set up user authentication. 'man htpasswd' should
give a lot
of information. The computing center at the University of Kansas has a lot of
info.
regarding this alos. You'll have to
i'd like to have apache-ssl listen on a non-standard port 8080 as
well as port 443. in the apache-ssl/httpd.conf i've included:
Port 8080
Listen 8080
SSLEnable
DocumentRoot /var/www/alt_dir
the problem I am having is that, if i use url:
http://mydomain.com:8080/
the server responds
*snip*
>
>As far as I see, everything is fine.
>Be aware that, whatever the port the server listens to, you have
to tell
>the browser what protocol to talk, and in this case it is https.
>
>:wq
>
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>GPG key http://www.napsis.com/pedro-angel.g
i am trying to virtual host using apache. i have several hosts already
but, for some reason, I haven't been able to get phpwebsite to work
out.
in /etc/httpd.conf i have:
Listen 8080
.
.
.
#
# Alias for phpwebsite added 10/12/04 by hhc
#
Alias /setup/index.html /var/www/phpw
i am interested in adding e-commerce, i.e., credit card processing
and shopping cart, type apps to a website. i googled but have not
found a howto or a package.
does anyone have suggestions as to where i can find a howto or a
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At Wednesday, 28 July 2004, John Summerfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
com.au> wrote:
>Harland Christofferson wrote:
>
*snip*
>>
>
>I recall Red Hat shipping a package called ccvs (credit card
>verification system). There was also Interchange (GPL) which someone
>els
At Wednesday, 28 July 2004, Harland Christofferson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
com> wrote:
>At Wednesday, 28 July 2004, John Summerfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>com.au> wrote:
>
>>Harland Christofferson wrote:
>>
>*snip*
>>>
>>
>>I recall Red Hat sh
i am trying to get a .php script to run via apache. i have other
cgi scripts running for other aliased paths but none for .php.
i have installed the php4 package via apt-get.
my alias in http.conf for this script is:
#
# Alias for oscommerce added 08/02/04 by hhc
#
Alias /oscommerce/index.htm
At Monday, 2 August 2004, Joost De Cock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
*snip*
>
>Check out your apache config file:
>/etc/apache/httpd.conf
>
>look for these lines:
>AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
>AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps
>
>Are they commented out? Then uncomment them. (you
At Monday, 2 August 2004, you wrote:
*snip*
>
>It should be in /etc/apache/modules.conf.
>Mine goes:
>LoadModule mime_module /usr/lib/apache/1.3/mod_mime.so
>
>But I'm pretty sure it's going to be there.
>It's more likely that something else is wrong, something simpler
probably ;)
>but I fail to
At Monday, 2 August 2004, "Jacob S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
*snip*
>
>Which php4 package(s) did you install? You will need php4-cgi, if it is
>not currently installed.
>
>HTH,
>Jacob
>
i installed php4 and installed php4-cgi as per your recommendation.
still same symptom.
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At Tuesday, 3 August 2004, "Monique Y. Mudama" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
org> wrote:
*snip*
>
>Do you have the following line in any of the files in /etc/apache ?
>
>LoadModule php4_module /usr/lib/apache/1.3/libphp4.so
>
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>
turns out this was exactly the problem.
LoadModule php4_module /u
At Tuesday, 3 August 2004, "Monique Y. Mudama" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
org> wrote:
*snip*
>Interest. Where did you get your httpd.conf from? I have the following
>in my httpd.conf:
>
>Include /etc/apache/modules.conf
>
>Granted, my apache configuration has been ported from machine to
machine
>for s
i have an apache server w/ serveral aliases. however, i am trying
to add a new alias that is confusing me:
Alias /oscommerce/ /var/www/oscommerce/
Options ExecCGI Includes FollowSymlinks
AddHandler cgi-script .php .cgi .sh .pl
DocumentRoot /var/www/oscommerce/catalog
when i try to
At Monday, 9 August 2004, "Jacob S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Mon, 9 Aug 2004 10:23:20 -0400
>Harland Christofferson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> i have an apache server w/ serveral aliases. however, i am trying
>> to add a new alias that is c
*snip*
>>
>>For the directory listing, check your "DirectoryIndex" setting in your
>>Apache config file; does it include index.php?
>
>no, id did not ... added it and restared apache ... still no luck.
>
>as far as the 500 error:
>
>Internal Server Error
>The server encountered an internal error or
At Thursday, 15 January 2004, Jan Minar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi, Debian User.
>
>On Wed, Jan 14, 2004 at 05:49:46PM -0500, Debian User wrote:
>> i reboot my new system after a week or so of runtime. upon restarting
>> the os, several things were amiss:
>
>That's a feature.
>
>> an entry i
i have an application that is requesting glibc_2.3. i cannot find
it when i search debian packages. i've apt-get(ed) some libc packages
but the app. still balks. i have also googled and found a lot on
glibc_2.3 but nothing that seems like a clear solution.
any ideas?
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sarge/testing ?
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Harland Christofferson wrote:
i have an application that is requesting glibc_2.3. i cannot find
it when i search debian packages. i've apt-get(ed) some libc packages
but the app. still balks. i have also googled and found a lot on
glibc_2.3 but nothing that seems like a clear solution.
T
At Friday, 14 May 2004, Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Harland Christofferson wrote:
>
>>i googled but couldn't find anything appropriate ...
>>
>>when i try:
>>
>>mount -t smbfs -o
>>//windblowsserver/backup/system\
>
>>
At Friday, 14 May 2004, CW Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Fri, May 14, 2004 at 12:05:36PM -0400, Harland Christofferson wrote:
>> At Friday, 14 May 2004, Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> >Harland Christofferson wrote:
>
>> >>
&
i am trying to print to a networked printer through my linux firewall
from my windblows machine on a subnet. does anyone have suggestions
as to what i am doing incorrectly?
$# smbclient -L printserver -U myusername -d 3
Initialising global parameters
params.c:pm_process() - Processing configura
this is my fist time installing raid0 on a machine that is not a
new install. /dev/hda has gobs of good data i don't want to lose.
/dev/hdc is newly partitioned and formatted before installing the
raid tools.
kernel version is 2.4.18-k7
i installed raidtools2 and mdadm.
i created a new file /e
At Tuesday, 15 June 2004, you wrote:
>On Tuesday 15 June 2004 07:53, Harland Christofferson wrote:
>> this is my fist time installing raid0 on a machine that is not a
>> new install. /dev/hda has gobs of good data i don't want to lose.
>> /dev/hdc is newly partit
* snip *
>It sounds simple, but if you get into trouble, you might want to
search the
>archives for problems other people have had, or you might want to
check out
>this link:
>http://rootraiddoc.alioth.debian.org/
>
>It's quite complete, very recent, and a good resource. I recommend
reading
does anyone know of a package or open souce project for web-based
file backup?
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i have had a firewall configured to drop inbound packets on ports
that i am not using via iptables. i ran a port scanning utility from
an external machine. the utility detected that, although the ports
were _closed_, the ports still responded to the port scan utility.
i suspect that data destine
At Wednesday, 25 February 2004, David Clymer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>On Wed, 2004-02-25 at 09:50, Harland Christofferson wrote:
>> i have had a firewall configured to drop inbound packets on ports
>> that i am not using via iptables. i ran a port scanning utility
i have a network i use for code development branching off of
the corporate intranet. the topology is:
+---+ +-+
| 192.168.1.100 |---| 192.168.1.1 |
+---+ | 10.20.0.0 |
engineering3a | 10.20.1.158 |--- to/from int
i tried to install package bind9 using apt-get install. the result is:
Reading Package Lists...
Building Dependency Tree...
You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these:
Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies:
bind9: Conflicts: bind but 1:8.3.3-2.0woody2 is to b
At Thursday, 18 March 2004, Harland Christofferson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
com> wrote:
>i tried to install package bind9 using apt-get install. the result is:
>
>Reading Package Lists...
>Building Dependency Tree...
>You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to corr
At Thursday, 18 March 2004, Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Harland Christofferson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Reading Package Lists...
>> Building Dependency Tree...
>> You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these:
>&g
At Thursday, 18 March 2004, Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Harland Christofferson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> what i ended up doing was:
>>
>> dpkg -i --force-overwrite /var/cache/apt/archives/libc6_2.2.5-11.
>> 5_i386.deb
>>
>>
i use the firestarted package ... works out pretty well for building
iptables. it has a wizard that is easy to use and allows you to port
forward and set up dynamic rules too.
At Monday, 22 March 2004, you wrote:
>Hi,
>We are thinking about replacing our current small office firewall
>with some
i am trying to configure raid-1 via software. my kernel is 2.4.18-
1-586tsc. i do not have /etc/raidtools or /proc/mdstat. am i safe
to assume that raid support is not compiled into this kernel? if
this is true, what options do i have? are modules good to use? if
so, which ones?
--
To
i have several lynx sessions that are being piped to text files,
i.e., lynx www.somewebpage.com > temp.txt. in order to capture the
entire web page, i have found that i have to run this from an xterm
session w/ the window opened to at least the row/column width of
the web page of interest. i wi
>If you are doing this as a way to periodically download pages, wget
is a
>much better choice. "man wget" will show all the options available,
>from just getting the page, to getting everything needed to view the
>page, to downloading an entire site.
>
>Lynx is really more of an interactive b
>Why not just use wget instead of lynx, you can set wget up with
recursive
>downloading
>and set the depth you desire. You can also make a file to have it set
>to read the proper pages. Something like this:
>
>wget -r -1 2 http://your.website.com
>
>If you need more information on wget see the m
At Tuesday, 03 February 2004, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
com> wrote:
>Harland Christofferson wrote:
>>
>> i need the _interactivity_ of lynx. i am using the _CMD_SCRIPT
option
>> to push information to the server which i am connected.
>>
At Tuesday, 03 February 2004, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
com> wrote:
>Harland Christofferson wrote:
>>
>> i need the _interactivity_ of lynx. i am using the _CMD_SCRIPT
option
>> to push information to the server which i am connected.
>>
>
>$ COLUMNS=40 LINES=10 lynx www.blam.org
>
>--
>Be happy!
>
>--
okay ... my script now is:
COLUMNS=163 LINES=60 lynx -cmd_script=myscript www.blam.org > output.txt
--
should this still work if i call it in an xterm w/ COLUMNS=80 and
LINES=24? the text in output.txt looks as it would if d
At Tuesday, 3 February 2004, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>On Tue, Feb 03, 2004 at 03:35:43PM -0500, Harland Christofferson wrote:
>> okay ... my script now is:
>>
>> COLUMNS=163 LINES=60 lynx -cmd_script=myscript www.blam.org >
output.txt
>>
>> --
>>
>
At Tuesday, 03 February 2004, Kenneth Macdonald Karlsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
victor.com> wrote:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>On Tue, Feb 03, 2004 at 12:52:26PM -0500, Harland Christofferson
wrote:
>>
>>
>>>i have several lynx sessions that are be
At Wednesday, 28 January 2004, Alvin Oga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
com> wrote:
>hi ya harland
>
>On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 01:20:24PM -0500, Harland Christofferson wrote:
>> i am trying to configure raid-1 via software. my kernel is 2.4.18-
>> 1-586tsc. i do not have /etc/raid
i have a bash script called from a cron job. i want to change the
terminal size so, within the script, i tried:
stty cols 160 rows 60
the result of the script indicated that there is a standard io error
when this line is run from the cron job. it works fine when run from
an xterm shell however
At Friday, 13 February 2004, Sam Halliday <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>hi there,
>
>ok, i know there have been many bugs (for some reason, all closed)
>applied against this issue... but i have found no solution at all to it
>in either the archives nor the bug reports, and i was wondering if
>someon
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