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
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.
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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
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...
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:
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?
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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
> 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
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
>> "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
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
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)
>
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.
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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? :)
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