Re: passwd file

1999-06-26 Thread Anonymous
On Fri, 25 Jun 1999, James Olin Oden wrote: > If you know that your users files are only in a specific > place (like their home directory) then you can save time by doing: hold your horses! you should NEVER assume to know where ALL your user's files are. fomr example, if you use sendmail, they

Re: no /proc/sys

1999-06-26 Thread Anonymous
solved. needed to compile sysctl into kernel. moral of this story: rt*F*m. it explicitly says to compile it in the IP firewalling help in the kernel docs. <-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=> Miki Shapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"God is dead" ACTCOM ACTive COMmun

LILO problem

1999-06-26 Thread Noam Bloom
Hi, I have recently installed Redhat 6 on the primary partition of the primary slave hardisk (hdb1). I kept my old windos on hda1 and installed LILO. My lilo.conf file looked somewhat like: boot=/dev/hda map... install... default... image... label=linux root=/dev/hdb1 rea

Again

1999-06-26 Thread Anonymous
For some strange reason the message I sent was cut in the middle. Here it is again: Hi, I have recently installed Redhat 6 on the primary partition of the primary slave hardisk (hdb1). I kept my old windos on hda1 and installed LILO. My lilo.conf file looked somewhat like: boot=/dev/hda map...

Sorry

1999-06-26 Thread Anonymous
Oops. Looks like it's my fault (I put a . on a new line). Here is the message *again*, this time it's ok: Hi, I have recently installed Redhat 6 on the primary partition of the primary slave hardisk (hdb1). I kept my old windos on hda1 and installed LILO. My lilo.conf file looked somewhat like:

Re: Again

1999-06-26 Thread Anonymous
Noam Bloom wrote: > > For some strange reason the message I sent was cut in the middle. Here > it is again: Do you have a single dot (.) in the middle of your message? -- The day Microsoft makes something that doesn't suck, is probably the day they start making vacuum cleaners... ===

VMware Security Alert (fwd)

1999-06-26 Thread Anonymous
-- Forwarded message -- Date: Fri, 25 Jun 1999 19:18:35 -0700 From: Jason R. Rhoads <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: VMware Security Alert "On June 22nd, 1999, VMware, Inc. was notified of a security problem with VMware for Linux 1.0.1. This security hole is also

Re: passwd file

1999-06-26 Thread Anonymous
> in any case, i think the original poster was refering to the creatin of > new users, not to the changing of a UID for old users. In this case > (creation) all these problems do not exist anyways. He is right. I want to build a web interface to add/delete/change users. but due to security resons

Re: QT 2.0 and Hebrew

1999-06-26 Thread Dov Grobgeld
Udi Finkelstein wrote: > Has anybody checked (even the beta versions) if QT 2.0 really supports right > to left hebrew? Yes, I have checked and it certainly does not have any Hebrew support yet. I actually pulled over the sources in order to figure out how difficult it would be to implement the p

Re: password weird problem

1999-06-26 Thread Anonymous
>> "B [i] B" wrote: >> >> last night i mistyped my r00t password, and then i found out > >errr... >maybe you should try to login as root, not as r00t. > >-- > >The day Microsoft makes something that doesn't suck, >is probably the day they start making vacuum cleaners... > if you dont know h

Re: LILO problem

1999-06-26 Thread Yedidya Bar-david
Hi Noam Bloom wrote: > > Hi, > [snip] > > So far so good. However, a little while ago I made some changes to the > order of the disks and now the (Linux) hardisk is on /dev/hdc1, and I > don't get the LILO prompt. I created a boot floppy using rawrite, booted [snip] >From the lilo docs (which

Re: odd icmpinfo message in /var/log/messages

1999-06-26 Thread Vadim Smelyansky
On Fri, 25 Jun 1999, Manor G. wrote: > --- > Jun 25 03:04:06 munib0x icmpinfo: ICMP_Dest_Unreachable[Port] < > 127.0.0.1 > [munib0x] > 127.0.0.1 [munib0x] sp=260 dp=111 seq=0x00406ab5 sz=92(+20) >

Re: Dual P3 installation

1999-06-26 Thread Vadim Smelyansky
On Tue, 22 Jun 1999, Alex Dvash wrote: > Do someone have any experience with this kind of hardware? > Any ideas.. are welcome try another distributions: Debian, Slackware. I have some computers that I can not install RH or SUSE on it, but Debian works well. -- Vadim Smelyansky (

Re: Schedule Program

1999-06-26 Thread Vadim Smelyansky
On Mon, 21 Jun 1999, Ben Nes Michael wrote: > Any one know about nice Schedule program for linux ? man cron man at p.s. Are you kidding? :) -- Vadim Smelyansky (AKA Proglot) cellular:+972-54-876933 Wide Networking Solutions Ltd., Yokneam, 20692, Israel ===