Re: Problem in activating Ethernet cards

2004-06-05 Thread Oron Peled
On Saturday 05 June 2004 20:03, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote: > Excellnet (btw, the last time I do this mistake...). I once made the same mistake... haven't repeated it on my next [three] computer purchases :-) > I still can't get the sis9000 card to work for other reason, but the new > "implmented" R

Re: Problem in activating Ethernet cards

2004-06-05 Thread Yedidyah Bar-David
I have a machine with an on-board sis900 and two PCI 8139's and all three work well with 2.4.25. Older versions did complain more (e.g. "Unknown PHY transceiver found at address 1." at insmod, many "Media Link Off"), but worked quite well nonetheless. It's an ECS K7SOM, BTW, which replaced a K7SEM

Linux 2.2 and Intel e1000 cards

2004-06-05 Thread Stanislav Malyshev
I am trying to install an Intel Gigabit ethernet card (PRO/1000 MT model) on the machine running 2.2 kernel. I use e1000 driver version 4.3.15 from Intel - and it doesn't work. With 2.4 (on other machines) and 5.x version of the same drive for 2.4 everything works good, and the card is working, how

Re: Problem in activating Ethernet cards

2004-06-05 Thread Gilad Ben-Yossef
Orr Dunkelman wrote: Hello, I have a machine with on-board SiS900 and not-on-board RTL8139 (rev k) ethernet cards. In windows they work perfectly well (one is connected through Samsung ADSL router to actcom, and the other one is connected to another computer). In Linux, however, things are awfully

Problem in activating Ethernet cards

2004-06-05 Thread Orr Dunkelman
Hello, I have a machine with on-board SiS900 and not-on-board RTL8139 (rev k) ethernet cards. In windows they work perfectly well (one is connected through Samsung ADSL router to actcom, and the other one is connected to another computer). In Linux, however, things are awfully wrong. After defi

Re: secured uploads

2004-06-05 Thread Alex Behar
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Saturday 05 June 2004 02:27, Diego Iastrubni wrote: > Hi all, > > I have a problem I think some people here will be able to help me with. > > I want some users to be able to upload files to some site.The solution used > right now, is getting the pri

Re: secured uploads

2004-06-05 Thread linux-il
Ilya Konstantinov wrote: I would like to know what other solutions can you recommend me. I like the "upload thru web form" solution which Sagi provided. E.g. I've just opened a temporary webmin account to someone who sends me a large file. Restricted him very much to just do an upload and n

RE: secured uploads

2004-06-05 Thread Tzahi Fadida
I used the configuration file of the sshd2 config file port forwarding limitation. and in my case it was for cvs. in your case you can give ftp access. the shell account atached to the friends general accounts is a chroot friends:x:12346:12346::/home/friends/home:/bin/chroot-shell you don't have an

Re: secured uploads

2004-06-05 Thread Ilya Konstantinov
On Fri, Jun 04, 2004 at 11:27:59PM +, Diego Iastrubni wrote: > Hi all, > > I have a problem I think some people here will be able to help me with. > > I want some users to be able to upload files to some site.The solution used > right now, is getting the private ssh keys from the users, and

Re: secured uploads

2004-06-05 Thread Sagi Bashari
Diego Iastrubni wrote: Hi all, I have a problem I think some people here will be able to help me with. I want some users to be able to upload files to some site.The solution used right now, is getting the private ssh keys from the users, and letting the users to use "scp" to copy files to the r

Re: secured uploads

2004-06-05 Thread Yedidyah Bar-David
On Fri, Jun 04, 2004 at 11:27:59PM +, Diego Iastrubni wrote: > Hi all, > > I have a problem I think some people here will be able to help me with. > > I want some users to be able to upload files to some site.The solution used > right now, is getting the private ssh keys from the users, and