Re: Linux Administration Bible recommendations

2003-02-14 Thread Yehuda Drori
On Friday 14 February 2003 18:36, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote: > On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 10:31:42AM +0200, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote: > > A friend of mine asked me for a recommendation for one or two > > comprehensive intermediate level (i.e. not for complete novices or > > idiots) reference books on Linux s

Re: cron.daily error message regarding apache

2003-02-14 Thread Ishai Parasol
this is the /etc/logrotate.d/apache file: /var/log/httpd/access_log /var/log/httpd/agent_log /var/log/httpd/error_log /var/log/httpd/referer_log { missingok sharedscripts postrotate /bin/kill -HUP `cat /var/run/httpd.pid 2>/dev/null` 2> /dev/null || true endscript } I can'

Re: Collection of sample high-quality iptables configurations?

2003-02-14 Thread Shlomi Fish
On Fri, 14 Feb 2003, Omer Zak wrote: > Hello Doron, > Thanks for the link.It is a first step in the right direction. But it > is still good only for someone who is willing to invest some time and > study the subject. > It is not yet an "out of the box" solution for someone with simple and > stand

Re: cron.daily error message regarding apache

2003-02-14 Thread Shaul Karl
On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 06:13:19PM +0200, Ishai Parasol wrote: > Hi > > I've upgraded apache from 1.3.12 to 1.3.27 and since then cron.daily sends > root emails (on a daily basis) with this message: "error: apache:1 { > expected after log file name". > It's a redhat 6.2 and logrotate 3.3.2. > this

Re: Linux Administration Bible recommendations

2003-02-14 Thread Muli Ben-Yehuda
On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 10:31:42AM +0200, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote: > A friend of mine asked me for a recommendation for one or two > comprehensive intermediate level (i.e. not for complete novices or > idiots) reference books on Linux system and network administration, > and though I am usually able

cron.daily error message regarding apache

2003-02-14 Thread Ishai Parasol
Hi I've upgraded apache from 1.3.12 to 1.3.27 and since then cron.daily sends root emails (on a daily basis) with this message: "error: apache:1 { expected after log file name". It's a redhat 6.2 and logrotate 3.3.2. this is the logrotate.conf file: # rotate log files weekly weekly # keep 4 week

Re: Collection of sample high-quality iptables configurations?

2003-02-14 Thread Boaz Rymland
Hi, Might I join the recommendation of the IPtables scripts at http://www.linuxguruz.org/iptables/ . If you're looking for "strong" configurations, then by judging from what I've found, there are some pretty complicated configuration there (sorry, dont have the exact link). Still, though, some

Re: Linux Administration Bible recommendations

2003-02-14 Thread Voguemaster
Hi, I'd recommend the following book: "Linux Administration: A Beginner's Guide" - Steve Shah This book, albeit older is quite good as a starting point for administration. It also touches the usage of the CLI and it covers some very basic administration functions. It even shows how to incorporate

policy routing question

2003-02-14 Thread Stanislav Malyshev
I have rather strange problem with routing on Linux. The host in question is 2.2.19. It is connected to Frame Relay and ADSL (eth0 and ppp0 interfaces, accordingly). The intranet is on eth1, all connections outside are masqueraded. What I want to do is to make requests to port 80 go to ADSL and al

Re: Collection of sample high-quality iptables configurations?

2003-02-14 Thread Omer Zak
Hello Doron, Thanks for the link. It is a first step in the right direction. But it is still good only for someone who is willing to invest some time and study the subject. It is not yet an "out of the box" solution for someone with simple and standardized needs and wants just to get the job done

Re: Collection of sample high-quality iptables configurations?

2003-02-14 Thread Doron Ofek
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 áéåí ùéùé 14 ôáøåàø 2003, 13:09, Omer Zak ëúá: > Once upon a time I configured a 2.2.x Linux firewall with ipchains, and > used a script with which I was happy, as it opened only certain ports, had > anti-spoofing protection, etc. > More recently I con

Re: Linux Administration Bible recommendations

2003-02-14 Thread Doron Ofek
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 áéåí ùéùé 14 ôáøåàø 2003, 10:31, Oleg Goldshmidt ëúá: > Hi, > > A friend of mine asked me for a recommendation for one or two > comprehensive intermediate level (i.e. not for complete novices or > idiots) reference books on Linux system and network adm

RE: Collection of sample high-quality iptables configurations?

2003-02-14 Thread linux_il
Here is something which should fit your needs (except maybe that I use a fixed IP address). Hope this helps. BTW - once you setup the configuration you can save/restore it in the boot scripts with iptables-save and iptables-restore. --Amos > -Original Message- > From: Omer Zak > Sent:

Collection of sample high-quality iptables configurations?

2003-02-14 Thread Omer Zak
Once upon a time I configured a 2.2.x Linux firewall with ipchains, and used a script with which I was happy, as it opened only certain ports, had anti-spoofing protection, etc. More recently I configured a 2.4.x Linux firewall with iptables. However I am not happy with the iptables configuration

Re: Linux Administration Bible recommendations

2003-02-14 Thread Shaul Karl
On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 10:31:42AM +0200, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote: > > Hi, > > A friend of mine asked me for a recommendation for one or two > comprehensive intermediate level (i.e. not for complete novices or > idiots) reference books on Linux system and network administration, > and though I am u

Re: Linux Administration Bible recommendations

2003-02-14 Thread Daniel Feiglin
Hello! In my early days (circa 1998-9) I made heavy use of the following "kilobook" library: * Using Linux - Tackett & Gunter, Que ... Not bad in its time * Open Linux: Complete Reference - Peteren, Osborne ... Easier to use than Tackett, but not as extensive * Redhat Linux Unleashed - Pitts &

Linux Administration Bible recommendations

2003-02-14 Thread Oleg Goldshmidt
Hi, A friend of mine asked me for a recommendation for one or two comprehensive intermediate level (i.e. not for complete novices or idiots) reference books on Linux system and network administration, and though I am usually able to find the right FM for a question at hand, I found myself unable