On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 10:45:50PM -0500, Bill Nottingham wrote:
> > >
> > > xterm
> > > gnome-terminal
> > > multi-gnome-terminal
> > >
> > Sorry to retract this, but I usually ssh to another system and read
> > mail from it (terminal runs locally). That works fine. Reading with a
> > local m
Assuming you mean setting up a firewall between the internet and a
private network, have a look www.shorewall.net. Otherwise more
information would be useful. "Security is a process, not a product" as
they say.
Cheers.
Dunn, Jeffrey wrote:
I have never used Linux before, and have been tasked
--- Andrew Choong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i'm not quite sure whether this is what you're after but i add the
> following to my /etc/fstab
>
> /dev/hda3 /mnt/windows vfat umask=000
I recall having problems writing to my vfat partition. Apparently
windows doesn't support user ownership of fi
Hi Jim,
Does Mondo support RH8.0, backup device = IDE CDWriter
Thanks
Stephen Liu
At 07:29 PM 2002/10/30 -0700, Jim Christiansen wrote:
Hi,
I have used Mondo for over a year. It is great.
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Hal Burgiss ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 10:13:52PM -0400, Hal Burgiss wrote:
> > On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 06:45:21PM -0700, David M. Cook wrote:
> > > Anyone have any luck with this?
> >
> > It works for me on an upgraded 8.0 with
> >
> > xterm
> > gnome-terminal
> > m
Winston Ojeda ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> I searched for this to be answered already but could not find it, so sorry
> if it has been discussed before.
> I can't seem to start KDE nor Gnome as user me.
> I can get in just fine as root tho.
>
> I get the following as user:
> gnome-session: relocat
aaron,
i actually do this
/dev/hda /mnt/fat32vfat umask=000 defaults 0 0
i'm not sure what you mean by it being wrong. it works great sticking it
in there! like i said, not very experienced. i do a lot of things which
you're not supposed to do, only because i can then get it worki
Hi,
Does anyone know how to find out which device is attached to what device
name??
Eg. I have 2 USB mice connected to my system. I know that they both use the
same driver. But I'm unable to find out which '/Dev' device they are using.
So I can properly set them up in X. As I'm having some proble
Hi,
Thanks for your advice.
It only worked at
1# e2fsck /dev/hda1
and then
2# e2fsck /dev/hda2
answering several questions with 'YES' and rebooted the PC. Problem gone
B.Regards
Stephen
At 09:39 AM 2002/10/30 -0800, you wrote:
Stephen Liu wrote:
Hi all folks,
I encountered following pr
Red Hat Package Configurator fails on my machine. See X-Mailer above
for system info. I get the following trace:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/redhat-config-packages/MainWindow.py", line 163, in ?
comps = im.readCompsViaMethod(hdlist, progress.update)
File "/usr/sha
Ooops! I should have written:
e2label
not
e2labels.
Bob
Original Message
Subject: Re: System cloning
Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 21:52:53 -0500
From: Robert L. Cochran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
References: <01B0FA12C6E1D411BB4D0050DA57CD66ECDD69@USSAN1NEXC1>
I'
I've done a clone earlier this year by following the hard disk drive
upgrade HowTo mentioned elsewhere in this forum. If you follow that
closely, and format with the file system of your choice, and don't
forget to add the boot labels with e2labels, it is pretty
straightforward to clone a system
Hi,
I have used Mondo for over a year. It is great.
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On Wednesday 30 October 2002 07:44 pm, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 12:27:11AM +0200, Markku Kolkka wrote:
> > Viestissä Keskiviikko 30. Lokakuuta 2002 23:28, Mark C kirjoitti:
> > > On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 21:24, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
I recall seeing a posting earlier for a link to rpm's for psyche for the
mozilla plugins, but can't find it in the archive .. can someone post it
again please.
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On Wednesday 30 October 2002 07:57 pm, Tony Nugent wrote:
> On Wed Oct 30 2002 at 16:02, Charles Griffin wrote:
> > --- Tony Gloster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hello All,
> > >
> > > First let me state that I am fairly new to Linux. I recently
>
--- Tony Nugent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu Oct 31 2002 at 10:57, Tony Nugent wrote:
>
> > On Wed Oct 30 2002 at 16:02, Charles Griffin
> wrote:
> >
> > > --- Tony Gloster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > Hello All,
> > > >
> > > > First let me state that I am fairly new to
> Linux. I
> John Raif wrote:
>
> Remembering all the little configuration changes is a bear (all those
> .conf's).
> What is the simplest approach to cloning a system configuration to new
> system?
>
Take a look at this:
http://www.storm.ca/~yan/Hard-Disk-Upgrade.html
Although designed for a disk upgrad
Tony,
Thanks for the bit on the EXTRAVERSION variable in the Makefile. That
was causing me problems with some of the modules. I figured out I had
to do a make menuconfig or one of the others and I was going to write
today to find out how I build modules without tacking 'custom' to the
end of th
Tony,
Thanks for the bit on the EXTRAVERSION variable in the Makefile. That
was causing me problems with some of the modules. I figured out I had
to do a make menuconfig or one of the others and I was going to write
today to find out how I build modules without tacking 'custom' to the
end of th
On Thu Oct 31 2002 at 10:57, Tony Nugent wrote:
> On Wed Oct 30 2002 at 16:02, Charles Griffin wrote:
>
> > --- Tony Gloster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hello All,
> > >
> > > First let me state that I am fairly new to Linux. I recently
> > > tried to install a game for my kids to play whe
Dan Clowater wrote:
Hey - I have been trying, unsuccessfully, to mount my fat32 volumes so
they are rw for my administrator login as well as the root user. I
tried adding a string to my fstab, but when I rebooted I get the
following:
The following /etc/fstab entry mounts my windows fat32 parti
On Wed Oct 30 2002 at 19:19, Keith Winston wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 16:49, John Raif wrote:
> > Remembering all the little configuration changes is a bear (all those
> > .conf's).
> > What is the simplest approach to cloning a system configuration to new
> > system?
>
> You have a couple of
On Wed Oct 30 2002 at 19:16, Dan Clowater wrote:
> Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8
Please, PLEASE - no html to mailing lists! Please?
> Thanks for the speedy suggestions! :)
> That seems to work better - no errors on boot-up!
:)
> However - I can see the directories - aka the mount poi
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 11:09:27PM +, Andrew Choong wrote:
> i'm not quite sure whether this is what you're after but i add the
> following to my /etc/fstab
>
> /dev/hda3 /mnt/windows vfat umask=000
This line is wrong. Look at man fstab. It should look more like:
/dev/hda3 /mnt/windows vfat
On Wed Oct 30 2002 at 16:02, Charles Griffin wrote:
> --- Tony Gloster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello All,
> >
> > First let me state that I am fairly new to Linux. I recently
> > tried to install a game for my kids to play when they log on to
> > this box. The package installer is tellin
Mark C wrote:
On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 21:24, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
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On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 12:27:11AM +0200, Markku Kolkka wrote:
> Viestissä Keskiviikko 30. Lokakuuta 2002 23:28, Mark C kirjoitti:
> > On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 21:24, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> > > Вопрос у меня такой.
> (etc...)
> > Is it only me or has this come out as a complete mess?
>
> It's you, I
On 30 Oct 2002 19:19:15 -0500
Keith Winston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
#
# You have a couple of options. One is the Red Hat kickstart program
# which automates an install. To get a true clone, you can use
# something like Drive Image or Ghost. I have successfully cloned
# complete systems(to t
Tony Nugent wrote:
No no no... NEVER fsck vfat file systems, totally unnecessary (let
windows do that).
Mount them at bootup like this:
/dev/hda1 /mnt/cee vfat noauto,owner,gid=500,rw 0 0
/dev/hda5 /mnt/dee vfat noauto,owner,gid=500,rw 0 0
Note the "0 0", which means "never check this filesyst
On Wed Oct 30 2002 at 16:52, Thomas Dodd wrote:
> Ryan McDougall wrote:
> > Ok so I tried to use the xf86config but that screwed things up worse than I
> > before, I don't think I know my stuff well enough in Linux to use that tool. I
> > did install the NVIDIA drivers and they are working but not
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 09:39:03AM -0800, Taylor, ForrestX wrote:
> Stephen Liu wrote:
> > Hi all folks,
> >
> > I encountered following problem during booting
> >
> > Grub
> >
> >
> > At start after selecting the kernel
> > ...
> >
> > /: contain a file system with errors chec
http://www.netfilter.org/documentation/HOWTO/packet-filtering-HOWTO-7.html
scroll down. there is a big explaination of rate limiting.
--
Dale Bewley - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Unix Server Administrator / Digital Library Consultant
Well I seem to recall having a similar problem a year ago. Shortly
afterwords my graphics card burnt out. (the fan had stopped working and
I had not noticed).
One should open the box every few months and make sure all is OK...
Sam.
On Sun, 2002-10-27 at 10:53, Tino Meinen wrote:
> On Sun, 2002-1
On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 16:49, John Raif wrote:
> Remembering all the little configuration changes is a bear (all those
> .conf's).
> What is the simplest approach to cloning a system configuration to new
> system?
You have a couple of options. One is the Red Hat kickstart program
which automates a
Thanks for the speedy suggestions! :)
That seems to work better - no errors on boot-up!
However - I can see the directories - aka the mount points and they are rw for my admin login - but not mounted gaaah - do I need to put something in the automount?
...or change it to "auto" instea
i'm not quite sure whether this is what you're after but i add the
following to my /etc/fstab
/dev/hda3 /mnt/windows vfat umask=000
i use this for my fat32 partition on my HD, my microdrive and my
memorystick for my clie.
this means that i can read and write to it as any user, not just root,
Yes, I believe it's in the EXTRA's menu somewhere (Can't tell you exactly,
as I have no access to a RH8.0 system right now). When you find it. Simply
use the Menu Editor to move it to a location where it can be found without
having to hunt for it.. (That's what I did)
Hope this will help
Wolf
|-
--- Tony Gloster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> First let me state that I am fairly new to Linux. I
> recently tried to
> install a game for my kids to play when they log on
> to this box. The
> package installer is telling me that I need
> libGLcore.so.1 . I was under
> the impressi
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Dale Bewley wrote:
> Do you have ip forwarding turned on in the kernel?
>
> [root@boss etc]# grep forward /etc/sysctl.conf
> # Disables packet forwarding
> net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1
>
> You might also put the following on your INPUT and FORWARD chains and then
> watch /var/log
Hello All,
First let me state that I am fairly new to Linux. I recently tried to
install a game for my kids to play when they log on to this box. The
package installer is telling me that I need libGLcore.so.1 . I was under
the impression that when you chose an "everything" install, everything
get
On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 22:55, Christian Thibodeau wrote:
> Just so Mark does not feel alone, I will say that all I see are a series
> of blank boxes.
Cheers :-)
Thats all I see as well (I'm using evo),
The original post from me wasn't a dig at the original poster either
(before I get flamed for t
On Wed Oct 30 2002 at 17:07, Dan Clowater wrote:
> Hey - I have been trying, unsuccessfully, to mount my fat32 volumes so
> they are rw for my administrator login as well as the root user. I
> tried adding a string to my fstab, but when I rebooted I get the
> following:
> Warning fat32 support i
On Wed Oct 30 2002 at 15:50, "Basil L. Copeland Jr." wrote:
> > Do you have an entry in /etc/pam.d/login like this:
> >
> > sessionoptional /lib/security/pam_mkhomedir.so
The full pathname is not necessary, pam using /lib/security by
default.
> http://www.isomedia.com/homes/kpuckett/Wind
On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 17:55, Christian Thibodeau wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 14:27, Markku Kolkka wrote:
> > Viestissä Keskiviikko 30. Lokakuuta 2002 23:28, Mark C kirjoitti:
> > > On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 21:24, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> > > > Вопрос у меня такой.
> > (etc...)
> > > Is it only me or
On Wed Oct 30 2002 at 13:30, Ryan McDougall wrote:
> Ok so I tried to use the xf86config but that screwed things up worse than I
> before, I don't think I know my stuff well enough in Linux to use that tool. I
> did install the NVIDIA drivers and they are working but not with resolutions
> higher
Dan Clowater wrote:
Hey - I have been trying, unsuccessfully, to mount my fat32 volumes so
they are rw for my administrator login as well as the root user. I
tried adding a string to my fstab, but when I rebooted I get the
following:
Warning fat32 support is still Alpha
dos fsck 2.8 28 Feb 2001,
Do you have ip forwarding turned on in the kernel?
[root@boss etc]# grep forward /etc/sysctl.conf
# Disables packet forwarding
net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1
You might also put the following on your INPUT and FORWARD chains and then
watch /var/log/messages while you test.
IPTABLES=/sbin/iptables
LOG="L
Mark Guzzo wrote:
At rpmfind
http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=gtkspell
It says that one is for the "PLD Linux Distribution" distro.
There's also a Mandrake-9.0 version of the SRPM
but mandrake wants gtk+2.0, not gtk2 > 2.0
I just got the scr.rpm, but it's time to go home, s
Alexander Volovics wrote:
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 01:50:18PM -0600, Thomas Dodd wrote:
But the question I was actually asking was why the Flash people
advice you to remove xpti.dat after installing flashplayer.
It's a database of lots of stuff, including the plugin search path.
It's probably a
On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 14:27, Markku Kolkka wrote:
> Viestissä Keskiviikko 30. Lokakuuta 2002 23:28, Mark C kirjoitti:
> > On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 21:24, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> > > Вопрос у меня такой.
> (etc...)
> > Is it only me or has this come out as a complete mess?
>
> It's you, I see the text
Ryan McDougall wrote:
Ok so I tried to use the xf86config but that screwed things up worse than I
before, I don't think I know my stuff well enough in Linux to use that tool. I
did install the NVIDIA drivers and they are working but not with resolutions
WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! DANGER WILL RO
Here's another good firewall with a very easy config file.
#
---
# Arno's IPTABLES Firewall - Single & dual homed firewall script with
NAT/ADSL support
# (C) Copyright 2001-2002 by Arno van Amersfoort
# Hom
At rpmfind
http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=gtkspell
I just got the scr.rpm, but it's time to go home, so I'll try this latter :-)
On 30 Oct 2002 21:15:51 +
Mark C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 20:36, Mark Guzzo wrote:
> > gtkspell-2.0.2-1.i686.rpm
> >
Mark Guzzo wrote:
gtkspell-2.0.2-1.i686.rpm
is the RPM in question.
Where is that rpm from?
gtkspell.sourceforge.net only have a tar ball
source distribution. The only place I found a
gtkspell-2.0.2-1.i686.rpm is ftp.pld.org.pl
They appear to have named things differently:
RHL= gtk2-2.0.6-8
Viestissä Keskiviikko 30. Lokakuuta 2002 23:28, Mark C kirjoitti:
> On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 21:24, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> > Вопрос у меня такой.
(etc...)
> Is it only me or has this come out as a complete mess?
It's you, I see the text as normal Cyrillic text in Kmail. (No, I don't
understand it b
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 01:50:18PM -0600, Thomas Dodd wrote:
> >>>What exactly does xpti.dat do, and does removing it have any
> >>>consequences. The file xpti.dat itself is not very informative.
> >>I don't know what xpti.dat does, but if it's there, there should be a
> >>reason!
> >I didn't re
On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 13:29, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> iptables -I RH-Lokkit-0-50-INPUT 5 -p tcp --dport 80 -j ACCEPT
>
> I don't know why I reply to this message. :) You should also tell
> where 192.168.105.220 is located. I need to guess too much. A rule
> in the FORWARD chain would be necessar
On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 21:24, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
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Hey - I have been trying, unsuccessfully, to mount my fat32 volumes so
they are rw for my administrator login as well as the root user. I
tried adding a string to my fstab, but when I rebooted I get the
following:
Warning fat32 support is still Alpha
dos fsck 2.8 28 Feb 2001, fat lfh
/dev/hda1 ..
On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 20:36, Mark Guzzo wrote:
> gtkspell-2.0.2-1.i686.rpm
> is the RPM in question.
Some of the dependencies will really depend upon what the packager has
seen fit,
the classic example is when someone builds an rpm/src rpm on say
Mandrake and then someone goes to install it on Red
instead of copying the config files...you could simply just do a 'make
oldconfig' and that will keep the default rh settings.
**
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IT Audit - FRB Boston
617-973-3039
**
"Taylor, ForrestX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent by: [EMAIL
> Do you have an entry in /etc/pam.d/login like this:
>
> sessionoptional /lib/security/pam_mkhomedir.so
>
> You may need to rebuild it to create directories in /home/DOMAIN/user.
> I had to rebuild it to allow selection of creating a local /home
> directory or a network mounted directory.
Title: System cloning
Remembering all the little configuration changes is a bear (all those .conf's).
What is the simplest approach to cloning a system configuration to new system?
Thanks,
John Raif
Magneti Marelli Powertrain USA, Inc.
Sr. Systems Programmer/Analyst
Technical Services
ww
anyone got a good HOWTO on making SASLAUTH work with postfix in redhat
8?
I tried the instructions in /usr/share/doc/cyrus-sasl and the postfix
site... "AUTHENTICATION FAILED"
shadow, PAM, sasldb... all fail. I'm sure it's something real stupid
that I'm not doing...
__
On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 20:43, Basil L. Copeland Jr. wrote:
> I'm trying to configure winbind on RH 8.0. I have it working insofar as
>authenticating logons against an NT PDC is concerned, but then I get this error:
>
> "Your home directory is listed as
> /home/DOMAIN/user
> but it does not appear
Ok so I tried to use the xf86config but that screwed things up worse than I
before, I don't think I know my stuff well enough in Linux to use that tool. I
did install the NVIDIA drivers and they are working but not with resolutions
higher that 800x600 :-(.
Thomas here are the things you wanted me
On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 20:58, Taylor, ForrestX wrote:
> Do you have an entry in /etc/pam.d/login like this:
>
> sessionoptional /lib/security/pam_mkhomedir.so
>
> You may need to rebuild it to create directories in /home/DOMAIN/user.
There is no need to rebuild anything,
As a previous
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On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 12:11:56PM -0600, Mark Guzzo wrote:
> I tried to install something via RPM and got an error about needing GTK+2. When I
>looked at the version,
> rpm -q gtk+
> I got this: gtk+-1.2.10-22
>
> Now I'm no programmer :-( but I thought that GNOME2 is based on GTK+2.
> Has an
What it seems to boil down to is that pam_mkhomedir.so is not creating
the home directory. But why not?
Any help will be appreciated. And if there are more appropriate mailing
lists, to wit something more specifically winbind related, I'd
appreciate a pointer.
Do you have an entry in /etc
On Wed Oct 30 2002 at 10:44, "Pablo Ferro" wrote:
> A couple of days ago I set my box to autolog me in everytime I start the
> system (I use GNOME) This works good. The problem is that when I shut
> down/restart/log out my laptop (Sony Vaio FX220) crashes. Can anyone verify
> this? Is there a log
I'm trying to configure winbind on RH 8.0. I
have it working insofar as authenticating logons against an NT PDC is concerned,
but then I get this error:
"Your home directory is listed as
/home/DOMAIN/user
but it does not appear to exist.
Do you want to log in with the root
directory as your
gtkspell-2.0.2-1.i686.rpm
is the RPM in question.
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002 14:00:09 -0600
Thomas Dodd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Mark Guzzo wrote:
> > I tried to install something via RPM and got an error about needing GTK+2.
>
> What RPM?
>
> > When I looked at the version,
> > rpm -q gtk
Mark Guzzo wrote:
I tried to install something via RPM and got an error about needing GTK+2.
What RPM?
> When I looked at the version,
rpm -q gtk+
I got this: gtk+-1.2.10-22
Now I'm no programmer :-( but I thought that GNOME2 is based on GTK+2.
Has anyone upgraded to GTK+2? If so, what all
What exactly does xpti.dat do, and does removing it have any
consequences. The file xpti.dat itself is not very informative.
I don't know what xpti.dat does, but if it's there, there should be a
reason!
I didn't remove it either, reasoning that if it is included in mozilla
it serves some purpose.
faisal gillani wrote:
Hello
my first experience with compiling kernal wasnt that
good in fact it was filled with errors first i
install the kernal source ,then i moved into the src
directory & issue the make xconfig command ,next i
went into the filesystem & choose ntfs filesystem then
i save &
Sounds like you are missing a few steps. These are the basic steps to
follow:
make clean
make xconfig
make dep
make
make bzImage
make modules
make install
make modules_install
configure LILO or GRUB.
Also take a look at the kernel How-To
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Kernel-HOWTO-2.html
Michael Fratoni wrote:
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On Tuesday 29 October 2002 09:36 pm, Neil Hodge wrote:
Gerry:
On Mon, 2002-10-28 at 06:02, Gerry Doris wrote:
You may want to consider going to the cdrecord website and
downloading the latest copy of the rpms. The author
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On 30 Oct 2002 12:34:37 -0600, Alejandro González Hernández - Imoq
wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 12:09, Michael Schwendt wrote:
>
> > Without knowing the rest of your rules, I cannot comment on this.
> > For instance, for DNAT to work, you would als
Hello
my first experience with compiling kernal wasnt that
good in fact it was filled with errors first i
install the kernal source ,then i moved into the src
directory & issue the make xconfig command ,next i
went into the filesystem & choose ntfs filesystem then
i save & exit .
next i issue the
Hello Mario,
Wednesday, October 30, 2002, 7:45:18 PM, you wrote:
>> He says he is about to unsubscribe from the list.
MT> Pochemu? :)
I have got answer for my problem, and I receive too many
messages now. I have no time to read all of them. And I do not
understand English language perfectly. B
On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 12:09, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> Without knowing the rest of your rules, I cannot comment on this.
> For instance, for DNAT to work, you would also need a corresponding
> rule in the FORWARD chain. For the localhost example to work, you
> would need a corresponding rule in th
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On Wed, 30 Oct 2002 10:01:02 -0700, Jim Christiansen wrote:
> Yes, my son is still running null and he isn't having any probs...
> Lucky kid. When I ran null, I did have probs in the same way, but I
> figured it must be fixed in RH8 ;-)
Did you su
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On 30 Oct 2002 11:30:12 -0600, Alejandro González Hernández - Imoq
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> [root@imoqland root]# iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp --dport 80
> -j DNAT --to 192.168.105.220:80
> [root@imoqland root]# service iptables save
> Saving current rules to
I tried to install something via RPM and got an error about needing GTK+2. When I
looked at the version,
rpm -q gtk+
I got this: gtk+-1.2.10-22
Now I'm no programmer :-( but I thought that GNOME2 is based on GTK+2.
Has anyone upgraded to GTK+2? If so, what all do I need?
^^^ got Linux ^^^
Ma
Stephen Liu wrote:
Hi all folks,
I encountered following problem during booting
Grub
At start after selecting the kernel
...
/: contain a file system with errors check forced
/:
Inoders that were part of a corrupted orphan linked list found
/: Unexpected Inconsistency ; Run fs
On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 10:45, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> > I want to add new rules that can't (as far as I know) be defined by
> > lokkit, but I wonder where should I add those rules. At the end of the
> > file? At the beginning?
>
> Don't add them to the file, but load them manually with iptables
Codeweavers has released a wine snapshot that is more recent than the
package in RH8.0. You might give that a try and see if it works.
On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 08:20, Anthony Joseph Seward wrote:
> The error looked to me like a problem with the way wine is set up by Red
> Hat since it's looking for a
On Wednesday 30 October 2002 16:24, Thom Paine wrote:
> failed
Yes, I noticed that
And as you probably guessed, I sent that to the wrong address!
I would blame KMail, but it was my fault so I'd better not.
Sorry everyone. (or am I just making it worse?!)
Yes, my son is still running null and he isn't having any probs... Lucky
kid. When I ran null, I did have probs in the same way, but I figured it
must be fixed in RH8 ;-)
Jim
From: Mark Guzzo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jim Christiansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: date...
Date: Wed, 3
Hello,
On the first RH8 box that I setup, I included net time during the config.
The time was always one hour off, and even as root, could never access
dateconfig, redhat-config-date, or time...
I'm ssh'ed into the problem box now, but I get the same results logged in
locally:
[root@jim ro
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From: "Dunn, Jeffrey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 10:31 AM
Subject: need help with Linux 8.0
> I have never used Linux before, and have been tasked with setting up a
> firewall. Does Linux 8 need third party software f
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On Wed, 30 Oct 2002 08:31:46 -0800, Dunn, Jeffrey wrote:
> I have never used Linux before, and have been tasked with setting up a
> firewall. Does Linux 8 need third party software for the firewall, and
> could someone give me pointers on how to get s
Hi Jeff,
In a nutshell...I strongly recommend you buy the book "Linux Firewalls
2'nd Edition" published by New Riders and authored by Robert Zeigler. This
covers everything you need to know about iptables and the examples are
based on the redhat distribution. Good luck!
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> -Original Message-
> From: Dunn, Jeffrey [mailto:Jeffrey.Dunn@;northropgrumman.com]
> Sent: Wed, October 30, 2002 6:32 PM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: need help with Linux 8.0
>
>
> I have never used Linux before, and have been
Il mer, 2002-10-30 alle 16:53, Ladislav Bodnar ha scritto:
> On Wednesday 30 October 2002 22:31, Mario Torre wrote:
> > Il mer, 2002-10-30 alle 14:07, Balabhai Viktor Nikolaevich ha scritto:
> > > Yes it is :-). No Ja sobirajus' otpisat'sja skoro otsjuda...
> >
> > What does it means? It sounds lik
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On 30 Oct 2002 10:19:58 -0600, Alejandro González Hernández - Imoq
wrote:
> I have the /etc/sysconfig/iptables file created by "lokkit", but I
> read a warning in the beginning of the file:
>
>
> [root@imoqland root]# cat /etc/sysconfig/iptables
> #
I have never used Linux before, and have been tasked with setting up a
firewall. Does Linux 8 need third party software for the firewall, and could
someone give me pointers on how to get started?
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