what does /sbin/route display?
also, i hope you aren't trying to use the 192.168.1.xxx address
directly. i.e. i hope that your DSL router, or your NAT router sits
between your machine and the net.
martin
[greetings from the heart of the sun]# echo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1:[EMAIL
PROTECTED]@@@.net
--
also sprach Rick Rezinas (on Mon, 05 Mar 2001 12:19:45PM -0800):
> > any ideas? Also, is there a nice gui or easy command line program to change
> > the ip and info of a machine I set-up at work but am taking home? Thanks in
> > advance,any info or url would be cool.Gotta say, I LOVE DEBIAN..
also sprach Lee Elliott (on Mon, 05 Mar 2001 03:18:35AM +):
> Ah, yes. Sorry, I keep forgetting to replace the replyto on this list.
and you keep forgetting to use the "include message in reply" feature
correctly, just like most other people:
> > > > > > on Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 12:03:02PM -0
also sprach pplaw (on Mon, 05 Mar 2001 02:26:42PM +):
> cat /sbin/route gives me garbage characters. (am i using the wrong command?)
just run /sbin/route.
actually, run
/sbin/route -n
martin
ps: garbage characters... the file starts out with ^?ELF which
indicates that it is a binary exe
also sprach pplaw (on Mon, 05 Mar 2001 02:52:32PM +):
> Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric RefUse Iface
> 127.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 U 0 01 lo
well, you aren't routing anything via eth0. this may be due to a
configuration erro
also sprach Gregor Kaleta (on Mon, 05 Mar 2001 10:40:22PM +0100):
> How can I view the size of a spezial directory e.g. /usr?
man du
du -sh /usr
martin
[greetings from the heart of the sun]# echo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1:[EMAIL
PROTECTED]@@@.net
--
"in the country of the blind,
the one-eyed man i
> now i just need to specify my isp's dns's (207.76.102.251/252). (i
> forget where that's specified. locate *dns* gave me cold leads.)
> where do i set that?
/etc/resolv.conf
are you using a laptop or a desktop?
i am assuming the latter, so please do a
man interfaces
to find out how to perm
also sprach pplaw (on Mon, 05 Mar 2001 04:09:33PM +):
> i can ping all key players--myself, the lan, and the
> isp(i didn't know pinging could be this
> beautiful).
true. true.
> martin, thanks again.
no prob. someone helped me with that too at one point. since then i
can do routing tabl
also sprach Robert Tucker (on Mon, 05 Mar 2001 03:07:58AM -0800):
> MaD dUCK wrote:
>
> with 42Gb, you will be safe as follows:
>
> >
> > hda1 /boot16M
> > hda2 your RAM size
> > hda5 /500M
> > hda6 /usr 10G
> > hda
also sprach Marcin Landowski (on Mon, 05 Mar 2001 11:28:09PM +0100):
> ...to start Linux (DemoLinux - CD distribution) on NT-workstation?
> I haven't admin privilages, boot possible only from HDD
> (BIOS settings), I can't open box (plombs).
no. what's the problem with this computer? do you own
also sprach Steve Witt (on Mon, 05 Mar 2001 02:59:37PM -0800):
> It sounds like NTP isn't really running. Something that I've noticed is
> that there seems to be a maximum time that your computer's clock can be
> off from what NTP thinks is the real time or else NTP just gives up. I
this maximum t
is it just me and my mail server, or is the debian-users list like 10
minutes behind?
fishbowl:~/web/limerence.org> date
Mon Mar 5 18:52:33 EST 2001
martin
[greetings from the heart of the sun]# echo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1:[EMAIL
PROTECTED]@@@.net
--
f u cn rd ths, u cn gt a gd jb n cmptr prgrmm
also sprach John Griffiths (on Tue, 06 Mar 2001 10:08:27AM +1100):
> >With the reputed development support that Debian has throughout the
> >world, isn't there someone who could take some time and come up with a
> >more fool proof and easier installation routine?.
this may just be me, but i think
also sprach Kevin C. Smith (on Mon, 05 Mar 2001 05:19:01PM -0600):
> Check out their web site. I remember reading something about booting
> demolinux from Windows (not sure which Windows).
(surely not windows nt).
martin
[greetings from the heart of the sun]# echo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1:[EMAIL
PR
also sprach Nathan E Norman (on Mon, 05 Mar 2001 06:36:36PM -0600):
> On Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 06:52:43PM -0500, MaD dUCK wrote:
> > is it just me and my mail server, or is the debian-users list like 10
> > minutes behind?
> It's probably a little behind as it's very
also sprach John Galt (on Mon, 05 Mar 2001 06:17:52PM -0700):
> ITYRISC :)
L,TEUOAOTLIC!
URW!
martin
[greetings from the heart of the sun]# echo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1:[EMAIL
PROTECTED]@@@.net
--
please keep your hands off the secretary's reproducing equipment.
someone explain this to me:
albatross:~$ uname -a
Linux albatross 2.2.17 #2 Mon Sep 04 20:49:27 CET 2000 i586 unknown
albatross:~$ uptime
2:56am up 174 days, 5:50, 1 user, load average: 2.00, 2.05, 2.01
# processes sorted by decreasing cpu usage
albatross:~$ ps aux | head -1 && ps aux | so
also sprach Noah L. Meyerhans (on Mon, 05 Mar 2001 09:51:53PM -0500):
> Load average is not an indication of how busy the CPU is. A busy CPU
> can *cause* a high load average, but so can other stuff.
good point. so i found two offending processes in state D:
root 24520 0.0 0.9 1652 904 ?
also sprach Jaye Inabnit ke6sls (on Mon, 05 Mar 2001 07:19:16PM -0800):
> looking for a quick sript to add to a .bash_profile to mail me when a user
> logs on. I'm pretty unfamiliar with all the stratigies, but would like a
> simple message to myself with time and user name. Any ideas GREATLY
> a
also sprach Mike Millner (on Mon, 05 Mar 2001 08:21:06PM -0700):
> Can anyone give me the trick to getting cgi scripts to work with apache. My
> web
> site works fine but the cgi scripts don't run. I tried the ScriptAlias that
> the
> apache web site talks about but apache won't start with that a
also sprach Mike Millner (on Mon, 05 Mar 2001 08:35:17PM -0700):
> your saying every cgi script needs to have - out put "Content-type:
> text/html" and then an empty line
yes, by definition, a CGI script *must* start by writing
Content-type: text/html\r\n
\r\n
yadayadayada The apache
also sprach Mike Millner (on Mon, 05 Mar 2001 08:47:46PM -0700):
> Invalid command 'ScriptAlias', perhaps mis-spelled or defined by a module
> not included in
> the server configuration
do you have the following lines in httpd.conf?
LoadModule dir_module /usr/lib/apache/1.3/mod_dir.so
LoadModule
also sprach Robert Tucker (on Mon, 05 Mar 2001 07:02:37AM -0800):
> Didn't partition yet. Want to get all my ducks in a row and do everything at
> the
> same time. I've been gathering everything together...
then partition like this:
hda2 your ram size
hda1 /everythin
also sprach Mike Millner (on Mon, 05 Mar 2001 08:52:38PM -0700):
> they are in and not commented out
send me your httpd.conf file as an attachment.
martin
[greetings from the heart of the sun]# echo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1:[EMAIL
PROTECTED]@@@.net
--
a life? where can i download that?
[cc'ing this to PLUG because it seems interesting...]
also sprach kmself@ix.netcom.com (on Mon, 05 Mar 2001 08:02:51PM -0800):
> It's not 200% loaded. There are two processes in the run queue. I'd do
huh? is that what 2.00 means? the average length of the run queue?
that would explain it becau
also sprach Leonard Leblanc (on Tue, 06 Mar 2001 09:34:33AM -0800):
> Now I got this right after initializing it, so I don't think this has
> anything to do with someone changing a file, but does anyone know what it
> means??
have you tried re-initializing? or doing the -interactive approach?
mayb
also sprach Mark Phillips (on Wed, 07 Mar 2001 03:18:56AM +1030):
> -rwxrwxr-x1 mark mark 4731 Mar 7 02:53 test*
> -rw-rw-r--1 mark mark 162 Mar 7 02:53 test.c
> -rwxrwxr-x1 mark mark 4733 Mar 7 02:53 thick4*
> -rw-r--r--1 mark mark
also sprach Joris Lambrecht (on Tue, 06 Mar 2001 06:06:37PM +0100):
> on windows 9x you can boot into Linux with
> some-alternate-way-of-installing-but-i-think-i-forgot-the-name, isn't it the
> umsdos install method ?
loadlin?
and yes, you could use umsdos.
on windows 9x, you can also just simpl
also sprach Xucaen (on Tue, 06 Mar 2001 10:36:15AM -0800):
> > int main(int foo, char **bar, char **baz)
> to be honest, I haven't seen this last one. how
> does it work?
the third argument is a pointer to a sequence of pointers to
environment var=val pairs, terminated by a null pointer.
martin
also sprach Robert Tucker (on Mon, 05 Mar 2001 11:40:07PM -0800):
> Can I change my mind about this partition scheme later? If not, your
> earlier recommendation included several more partitions and I'd like
> to understand the change in thought. I don't have a problem with
> partitions. It is my u
also sprach Hall Stevenson (on Tue, 06 Mar 2001 04:21:44PM -0500):
> You need to find out if your ISP uses PPPoE (most common w/DSL), DHCP,
> or assigns static IP addresses. If they use static, you should have been
> given an address to use.
i think he's using pppoe.
> If it's PPPoE, I'd suggest
also sprach Mike Fedyk (on Tue, 06 Mar 2001 05:33:34PM -0800):
> Now, here's the problem. I want to convert my email activities over to
> linux.
> So, I may as well drop netscape at the same time, if I can. I would like to be
> able to read html mail also. I've looked at a couple in the last hal
also sprach Holp, John Mr. (on Wed, 07 Mar 2001 08:21:25AM -0500):
> 127.16.x.x through 127.31.x.x
127/8 is loopback, the third range of networks in RFC1918 is
172.[16,31]/12
martin
[greetings from the heart of the sun]# echo madduck@ !#:1:[EMAIL
PROTECTED]@@@.net
--
"and if the cloud bursts,
also sprach Forrest English (on Wed, 07 Mar 2001 01:43:55PM -0800):
> there's also copyleft, i forget their address right now. but a quick
> google for copyleft store should come up with stuff.
this and thinkgeek.com - which is precisely what john didn't want.
martin
>
> --
> Forrest English
>
also sprach Carlos Laviola (on Wed, 07 Mar 2001 08:33:26PM -0300):
> Besides the fact that Java is kinda slow, it runs great.
oh yeah, and besides it being a concept fault at core, you can even
use it to write code.
listen to jamie: http://www.jwz.org/doc/java.html
i have a few additions he hasn
also sprach Andrew Perrin (on Wed, 07 Mar 2001 08:11:50PM -0500):
> The problem I'm running into is that my wife's e-mail (which uses
> IMAP) often gets "TCP/IP Connection Dropped" errors. I suspect that these
> happen when ipchains times out her port mapping. Can someone help with
> setting ipchai
also sprach Phil Brutsche (on Wed, 07 Mar 2001 10:27:54PM -0600):
> > The problem that I am encountering is that whenever I reboot, my ISP's
> > DHCP server re-assigns the nameserver IP addresses, even though the
> > IP's of my ISP's DNS servers are static!!
if you are using dhcpcd as your dhcp c
also sprach Jacob Stowell (on Wed, 07 Mar 2001 11:52:25PM -0500):
> I checked ifconfig and it told me that my ethernet card has a base
> address:
> 0x7000 and an interrupt of 10.
ifconfig tells you what? i/o addresses? that's news to me...
> When I type modprobe tulip io=0x7000 irq=10 it says tha
also sprach Curtis Hogg (on Wed, 07 Mar 2001 11:11:49PM -0700):
> > ifconfig tells you what? i/o addresses? that's news to me...
>
> It's done that for about as long as I can remember. At least a couple
> years.
diamond:~# uname -a[47]
Linux
also sprach Andrew Perrin (on Thu, 08 Mar 2001 09:36:55AM -0500):
> Is there any way to check the present value of this? I think it's already
> set for 7200, but it seems to time out earlier.
the only way i could think off is to create a connection that goes
through MASQ and then to inspect the ti
also sprach John Bacalle (on Thu, 08 Mar 2001 03:32:10AM -0500):
> I've been over-wearing my This Old House cap for a year now, it's so
> raggedy. =( I look like a gas station attendant.
go to copycaps.com and make your own. it's pretty cheap when you order
4 or more. but that's not a problem sinc
also sprach Stefan Srdic (on Thu, 08 Mar 2001 09:32:22PM -0700):
> I still consider myslef a newbie when it comes to Linux, I've been using
> Linux for less then one year. Anyway, I found out that my system is
> running pump to configure my host via DHCP. Where would I find
> information on pump
set rant=on
somebody please explain to me why this message, posted on 05 Mar 2001:
Received: from c241983-a.stcla1.sfba.home.com (HELO
mickey.lan.aokiconsulting.com) ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) by
murphy.debian.org with SMTP; 5 Mar 2001 20:15:36 -
was handed off by murphy to a micro$oft server:
also sprach brian moore (on Fri, 09 Mar 2001 10:31:53AM -0800):
> Are you [EMAIL PROTECTED]
obviously not.
> Temporary? No, the mail was sent to an address at rr.com, why would it
> go to madduck.net?
>
> > the worst - i think i even received this message at one point. what's
> > going on???
>
also sprach Balbir Thomas (on Fri, 09 Mar 2001 05:12:45PM -0500):
> Strangely my debian sometimes starts two of each of the kernel
> processes (as can be seen in the attached pstree and ps awx
> outputs) . Could you please explain or give pointers to info, on why
> this is happening ?
maybe i am
> > Believing this to be true, I installed the abook package a while back.
> > However, I have been unable to locate a shred of documentation on how
> > mutt and abook work together. Any hints on where to look?
abook package where?
martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.)
\_
debianers,
sure enough, i wouldn't really have to post this but i am too
enthusiastic about this list as to simply leave.
i am writing my thesis and expecting to graduate within the next 2.5
months. you all know it, i'd much rather answer questions on this list
of just learn while reading along,
also sprach Bjarne S . Nćss (on Sat, 10 Mar 2001 01:40:17PM +0100):
> This is quite simple. Just run ssh-keygen and an empty passphrase.
> By default the key generated will be put in .ssh/identify.pub copy
> the line into the .ssh/authorized_keys into the home folder of
> target machine, and you s
hey,
i am new to debian - done redhat and suse and am now finally with what
truly seems to be the best distro. honestly, it was a pleasure to
install debian and using it is fabulous too for i *hate* that
redhat/suse automatic config crap.
anyway, been looking around through /etc/init.d and i actua
also sprach Matt Chipman (on Wed, 24 Jan 2001 01:18:31AM +1100):
> any pointers from the gods would be much appreciated.
as far as i know, you should just be able to mount both hdd's,
partition the new one, use tar to transfer the files respectively,
install lilo on the new one and boot off. passw
> I've got an mbox format mailbox file, which I want to reprocess through
> postfix. Does anyone know of a lump of perl etc. that's already been
> written that'll split-up and create the necessary mail files that I can
> dump into postfix's incoming mail dir?
run something like
formail -s sendma
also sprach Max Lock (on Fri, 26 Jan 2001 03:34:06PM +):
> > formail -s sendmail [EMAIL PROTECTED] < mailbox
> not quite, that'll send the file to one person, I need to pull each
> mail from out of the mbox file, and send it to the `to' address in the
> mail.
formail -s sendmail -t < mailbox
also sprach Miller, Jim (on Fri, 26 Jan 2001 02:22:34PM -0500):
> I have Debian 2.2 Rev 2 running on an NT run network. The Internet
> Connection here is via a Microsoft Proxy Server. What is the easiest way to
> connect to the Microsoft proxy server. I am interested primarily for
> running ap
also sprach Brian McGroarty (on Fri, 26 Jan 2001 02:58:15PM -0600):
> If it's configured to not provide standard proxy service - only the
> queerly authenticated MS proxy service, then your best bet is going to
> be to set up a Windows machine with something like www.wingate.com and
> use that as a
hey,
i am using vim-5.6.70 as comes with potato and i am experiencing some
peculiarities when starting vim (or vi, but not mutt or other curses
programs) on the console. namely, my cursor disappears during the
vi/vim session and doesn't come back to the console until i issue
'reset'. not even loggi
hi,
i start xdm as the last init script in runlevel 3 and i am presented
with the login widget. first of all, is there a way to change this? i
love the simple one debian provide, but on my 1024x768 screen, it
fills up more than half - and i'd much rather have it be really small
for optical reasons.
is there a debian standard way to stop the pcmcia subsystem when
the apm system goes into suspend mode, and to start it up again when
apm resumes?
or should i cook something up with shell-scripts? where do i hook
these in?
[greetings from the heart of the sun]# echo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1:[EMAIL
PR
hi, is there a way to save the selection of packages (independent of
version numbers) that exist on the system so that the same set of
programs can be conveniently restored or installed on another machine?
sure, i can parse dpkg -l into perl and do my thing that way, but
that's a feature a package
hey,
my vim, when started from my regular 80x24 xterm, will blatantly
proceed to resize the xterm to 80x50. i don't remember enabling such
an option, and it's absolutely not what i want. how can i disable
this?
martin
[greetings from the heart of the sun]# echo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1:[EMAIL
PROTEC
hey,
when i log in through xdm, i am presented with a precisely 60 second
long delay before the first line of my .xsession is executed. in fact,
using root privileges to modify the xdm files, i found out that
/etc/X11/xdm/Xstartup_0 (which calls /etc/X11/xdm/Xstartup) is
executed and finishes, but
also sprach gabriel rosenkoetter (on Wed, 31 Jan 2001 04:41:32PM -0500):
> Checking out XDMCP is probably a good idea (and I don't know where
> to look exactly), but you might *also* want to see if your xdm is
> trying to do kerberos verification after standard login (that is,
> check out a ticket
also sprach gabriel rosenkoetter (on Wed, 31 Jan 2001 05:08:09PM -0500):
> Is your xdm built with debugging flags? If not, rebuild it, and run
> it under gdb. No, wait, screw that, strace it (you'll want to spit
> that to a file... use the -o option) and see what the hell its doing
> in all that ti
also sprach gabriel rosenkoetter (on Wed, 31 Jan 2001 05:53:47PM -0500):
> Um, well, NIS/YP *always* uses portmap. That's how RPC services work.
thought so...
> ... but you don't want to be a YP client, and you should be able to
> tell xdm this somehow.
>
> What starts xdm? Something in rc? Ther
also sprach Erik Steffl (on Wed, 31 Jan 2001 01:55:08PM -0800):
> I had the same problem (the same symptoms) and IIRC it was fixed by
> commenting out the font server line (I do not run font server):
>
> # FontPath "unix/:7100"# local font
i am not using any of
found the problem and am now questioning the sanity of the world.
so i started portmap to see if it fixed it. no, it did not. but the
requests were for port 111, so portmap had to be involved. then i
noticed this font server thing again, and restarted xfs once portmap
was running... and wham - pro
also sprach gabriel rosenkoetter (on Wed, 31 Jan 2001 06:51:31PM -0500):
> xfs is the X Font Server, and you most definitely need it, though
> you shouldn't have to use RPC to get it from localhost... you
> should get it via standard IPC channels... have a look at your
> xf86config and related stuf
also sprach Mike Egglestone (on Wed, 31 Jan 2001 08:51:25PM -0800):
> Can someone point me to where I can find out
> how to setup my linux box as an email server?
i assume you mean as a POP3 server, i.e. where people can download
their mail from. i'd suggest qpopper and you can find a little bit
also sprach Lovely Johny (on Fri, 02 Feb 2001 12:45:33AM +):
> I found great russian porn with youngest lolitas on the web! Check it out!
> http://www.site-key.com/cgi-bin/user/aset.pl?W6273193&A7977600
damn guys, i am sorry this seemed to come from my domain. madduck.net
surely doesn't employ
i am getting a whole bunch of log messages like:
Feb 2 07:04:59 diamond sshd[2269]: PAM pam_putenv:
delete non-existent entry; MAIL
how can i fix this? there isn't any MAIL entry in
/etc/security/pam_env.conf...
thanks,
martin
[greetings from the heart of the sun]# echo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1:[
running postfix, which is my best bet on a mailing list manager? ezmlm
seems out of reach (qmail dependend), so i am left with a choice
between majordomo, listproc, and smartlist... any others?
can you guys give me some hints, advantages and disadvantages
regarding the above packages? which ones a
hey, this is a cry out for help to you postfix maniacs...
situation is this: i had postfix happily running on my site before i
installed the debian package for mailman and played around with it for
a while.
suddenly i started that postfix's mailq was filled up with entries
destined for local user
aha:
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/postfix/2000-12/0630.html
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/postfix/2000-12/0644.html
wietse... oh well...
martin
[greetings from the heart of the sun]# echo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1:[EMAIL
PROTECTED]@@@.net
--
"a mathematician is a device for turnin
also sprach Andreas Jellinghaus (on Sat, 03 Feb 2001 11:57:09AM +0100):
> look at listar.
> it's very, very neat. the documentation isn't that good,
> but the software is very, very good.
> but it has only limited virtual hosts capabilities.
i ended up using mailman from www.list.org. it's quite n
also sprach MaD dUCK (on Fri, 02 Feb 2001 10:53:06PM -0500):
> aha:
> http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/postfix/2000-12/0630.html
> http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/postfix/2000-12/0644.html
well, that didn't fix it all, but now i found the error:
local_recipient_maps
system nor referenced in XF86Config. how can i
make this problem go away???
thanks,
martin
- Forwarded message from MaD dUCK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
found the problem and am now questioning the sanity of the world.
so i started portmap to see if it fixed it. no, it did not. but the
re
is anyone out there using OpenSSH 2.0.13 from the testing archive? or
does anyone know when we can use ssh2 as a debian package. sure, i
could tarball install, but i'd much rather stick to packages to
minimize my time commitment.
martin
[greetings from the heart of the sun]# echo [EMAIL PROTECTED
also sprach Tom Schuetz (on Mon, 05 Feb 2001 10:29:26AM -0800):
> How do I create a new group?
man newgrp
/usr/bin/newgrp
martin
[greetings from the heart of the sun]# echo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1:[EMAIL
PROTECTED]@@@.net
--
"i always had a repulsive need to be something more than human."
also sprach David A. Rogers (on Mon, 05 Feb 2001 09:35:42AM -0600):
> > my vim, when started from my regular 80x24 xterm, will blatantly
> > proceed to resize the xterm to 80x50. i don't remember enabling such
> > an option, and it's absolutely not what i want. how can i disable
> > this?
> You pro
also sprach Tommi Komulainen (on Mon, 05 Feb 2001 09:13:15PM +0200):
> Uh oh, you'd better follow your own advice and read the manpage.
> To actually create a group, one uses addgroup.
wooops. slip of mind. excuse me please.
martin
[greetings from the heart of the sun]# echo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1:
fishbowl:/home/madduck# dpkg -S \*portmap\*
netbase: /sbin/portmap
netbase: /usr/share/doc/netbase/portmapper.txt.gz
netbase: /etc/init.d/portmap
netbase: /usr/share/man/man8/portmap.8.gz
fishbowl:/home/madduck#
so netbase is what you are looking for and it *should* be installed.
martin
[greeti
besides the dumb-ness of coining a printer to be black/white - does it
ever print white? -
i have this postscript file which contains color and our laserjet
4050n barfs at those postscript commands, spitting out random
characters that aren't even postscript.
so my question: how can i convert a ps
also sprach Sean 'Shaleh' Perry (on Mon, 05 Feb 2001 04:59:57PM -0800):
> > To get _really_ picky: it is from the Latin, is 5th declension,
> > not 2nd (like most of the "-us" and "-um" words), and while the
> > singular and plural look identical, in the plural, as I recall
> > (it's been a long ti
once you have disabled portmap, please report to me whether you have
xdm delays during initlevel 3 login. if yes, then you are suffering
from the same problem that i have, namely that xdm/X and xfs don't
communicate via ipc but insist on rpc. and if you don't have that
problem, then i'd be more tha
also sprach Joris Lambrecht (on Wed, 07 Feb 2001 12:39:57PM +0100):
> What organistation should i look to for such courses ? I'm currently looking
> at
> www.lpi.org but seem to remember there's a lot of criticism about this ?
mh. well, i am affiliated with lpi so i can't argue for them, but i
do
also sprach Bob Hilliard (on Wed, 07 Feb 2001 02:52:22PM -0500):
> ppp changes the permissions to 640 on the device it is using, and
> restores them when it exits. If it exits abnormally (crash, kill -9,
> etc) the permissions are not restored. I have suspected that it does
> not always rest
also sprach Glenn Becker (on Thu, 08 Feb 2001 10:39:10PM -0500):
> Someone in the #Debian channel on openprojects.net mentioned the linuxconf
> package, which I unf did not have installed. I finally got it installed
> (from CD) but it so far has not allowed me to connect out (I'm on the
> wife's Ma
also sprach Chris Matta (on Thu, 08 Feb 2001 10:52:24PM -0500):
> > [greetings from the heart of the sun]# echo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1:[EMAIL
> > PROTECTED]@@@.net
> I gotta say, thats one of the most creative anti-spam email manglings
well, thank you . however, it only works in bash
unfortunately.
also sprach Glenn Becker (on Thu, 08 Feb 2001 11:04:17PM -0500):
> wow, thanks, all - i made changes to /etc/network/interfaces and got right
> on! away goes linuxconf!
woohoo. another one who let go of the redhat sickness.
martin
[greetings from the heart of the sun]# echo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1:[
also sprach Jason (on Thu, 08 Feb 2001 10:12:18PM -0600):
> $ifconfig
but that wouldn't be permanent... /etc/network/interfaces is used
during rcS to set them up with every reboot.
martin
[greetings from the heart of the sun]# echo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1:[EMAIL
PROTECTED]@@@.net
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the young lady
so my pgp6.rc file, which i use with mutt to enable embedded pgp, lists
the following line:
set pgp_getkeys_command="pkspxycwrap %r"
however, pkspxycwrap (who the heck baptised that name???) doesn't
exist on my system, and in fact, i have never seen it anywhere, not on
debian, not on suse, not on
from my httpd.conf:
NameVirtualHost 130.58.82.235:80
ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ServerName www.pantsfullofunix.net
ServerAlias pantsfullofunix.net
ServerPath /pantsfullofunix.net
DocumentRoot "/home/apache/pantsfullofunix.net"
ErrorLog /var/log/apa
or you do as i do, give your zone a refresh time of 5 minutes or so
and use rndc to update the zone. this is of course bind 9, but you
could use nsupdate on bind 8 to accomplish the same. read about it on
the web. for reference, the domain i am talking about is
dyn.madduck.net, so if you do a soa l
alright, let's clear up this issue...
TTL is time to live, you knew that. time to live is a 32 bit integer
telling resolver caches how long (seconds) to keep an RR in memory.
negative TTL is telling them how long to store errors (no such
domain, minimum 3 hours).
TTL is really time to live, not t
hey,
i have my GPG key uploaded to the keyservers. unfortunately, i somehow
messed up, and now i have three UIDs associated with it:
fishbowl:~> gpg --list-keys A8FA196E
pub 1024D/A8FA196E 2001-05-07 MaD dUCK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
uidMartin F. Krafft <[EMA
Martin F. Krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
MaD dUCK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Martin F. Krafft (MaD dUCK) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
sorry if i don't understand and have to ask trivial questions...
but while we're at it, could you tell me how to revoke a whole key on
the keys
[this email is pretty long, so please take my apologies
for eating your bandwidth]
debianers,
a friend of mine is experiencing severe problems connecting to her ISP
in madison, wisconsin (inxpress.net). she has an internal 33.6 modem
that seems to work (i have done the basic minicom AT tests), but
also sprach Sebastiaan (on Mon, 18 Jun 2001 02:22:49PM +0200):
> if you have a MAC address, how can you find ou tit's ip address?
a tool like arpwatch or iptraf can help you, but these obviously
require watching some traffic going to that mac address first.
mac addresses are data link layer addre
also sprach Sebastiaan (on Mon, 18 Jun 2001 02:40:54PM +0200):
> Which package contains that command?
net-tools on woody.
martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.)
\ echo mailto: !#^."<*>"|tr "<*> mailto:"; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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hey,
does anyone know how i can take an eps file and print it onto a page
2x5, so that the initial eps file is on the page 10 times, preferably
without any margins in between?
martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.)
\ echo mailto: !#^."<*>"|tr "<*> mailto:"; [EMAIL PROTEC
also sprach Alexis Roda (on Mon, 18 Jun 2001 06:02:06PM +0200):
> pstops (IIRC) can put some pages on a single page
you would not happen to have an example, would you?
martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.)
\ echo mailto: !#^."<*>"|tr "<*> mailto:"; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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