John,
Logging in as su - should have done the trick. I installed by
downloading tar ball and copying files to /plugins manually. My version
didn't have an installation script. Maybe there's something wrong with
the install script? Got Flash 6 tar ball from:
http://www.macromedia.com/shockwav
Hello all,
I have installed CUPS and it works, I can print a test page from CUPS.
But how do I tell applications to use CUPS ?
Is there a central place where I can tell all applications to use CUPS ?
For example in gedit, in the print screen printer tab there are two
options :
Gnome default p
Derek Martin wrote:
Does it matter if you leave off the trailing slash?
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bob wrote:
Do you have rights to install in .../mozilla-1.0.1/plugins?
Are you logged in as root or "normal" user when you perform the
installation? If I'm not mistaken, you'll need to be root to perform
installation.
Bob
Hi Bob,
I logged in as jlowell, not as root, but first entered su - i
Do you have rights to install in .../mozilla-1.0.1/plugins?
Are you logged in as root or "normal" user when you perform the
installation? If I'm not mistaken, you'll need to be root to perform
installation.
Bob
John Lowell wrote:
Dave Sherman wrote:
On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 22:05, John Lowell w
Does anyone know when the official release date for the new Zaurus will
be?
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Dave Sherman wrote:
On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 22:05, John Lowell wrote:
The default Mozilla directory is /usr/lib/mozilla-1.0.1/, and plugins
are installed in the plugins subdirectory:
/usr/lib/mozilla-1.0.1/plugins/. That's where you want Flash installed
Dave & Michael,
I just attempted the Fl
Dave Sherman wrote:
The default Mozilla directory is /usr/lib/mozilla-1.0.1/, and plugins
are installed in the plugins subdirectory:
/usr/lib/mozilla-1.0.1/plugins/. That's where you want Flash installed.
Dave Sherman & Michael Wardle,
I doubt if I could have had more prompt help under any ci
On Wednesday 15 January 2003 09:22 am, vasyl wrote:
> Hi, All!
> I'm using RedHat 8.0 and i want to use a Firewall? Where should i
> beginn? Thanks!
> Vasyl
http://www.shorewall.net/
I use it at home and as a backup to Checkpoint at work.
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On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 22:05, John Lowell wrote:
> Once I'd gotten Red Hat 8.0 installed last Fall and had started to
> browse with Mozilla, I'd occasionally notice those strange blue figures
> on some site that, once you clicked on them, would notify you that you
> needed Flash Player to view th
On Thu, 2003-01-16 at 15:05, John Lowell wrote:
> Things moved along as expected until the installation asked me for a
> destination directory. I gave back /usr/bin/mozilla, precisely where
> Mozilla is located, but the installer kept repeating the question.
> I'm confused; should I be installing s
Once I'd gotten Red Hat 8.0 installed last Fall and had started to
browse with Mozilla, I'd occasionally notice those strange blue figures
on some site that, once you clicked on them, would notify you that you
needed Flash Player to view the page properly. I lived with these odd
figures until y
# Default Policy I/O DROP
iptables -P INPUT DROP
iptables -P OUTPUT DROP
# Rules
iptables -A INPUT -i eth0 -p tcp -d your_ip --dport 80 -j ACCEPT
iptables -A OUTPUT -o eth0 -p tcp -d your_ip --dport 80 -j ACCEPT
thx
.dave
ps. I'm not really sure about what you ask for
- Original Message ---
Jim Christiansen writes
>
>
> Thank you to everyone with replies to my question about listing users on a
> box. I even got a lesson on awk! (I say to myself "Jim, you ought to look
> at awk sometime soon and figure out how it always seems to be so useful for
> people..." and then before
Michael Fratoni wrote:
I do not understand what to do?? I have looked at the man pages and I
am still confused.
Please explain further.
The above method will update the database for changed files (violations)
only. To the best of my knowledge, it is not possible to deal with the
file system
Thank you to everyone with replies to my question about listing users on a
box. I even got a lesson on awk! (I say to myself "Jim, you ought to look
at awk sometime soon and figure out how it always seems to be so useful for
people..." and then before I know it, I get a crash course!)
And al
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On Wednesday 15 January 2003 07:30 pm, Tom Diehl wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Jan 2003, James Francis wrote:
> > Go to your /var/lib/tripwire/report directory. Do a ls -lrt. The
> > last file displayed is the latest tripwire report. Do a tripwire
> > --updat
OOPS! I need to clarify: My Linux box is on a home LAN, my mailserver is
out there on the internet. The LAN is behind a SmoothWall
firewall
(sorry for the top-post)
steve
At 08:18 PM 1/15/2003, you wrote:
I have a problem with Evolution
receiving mail from my mailserver on my Linux box. Here is o
I have a problem with Evolution receiving mail from my mailserver on my
Linux box. Here is output captured via IRIS on my Win XP box:
+OK Qpopper (version
4.0.4, modified by Sphera Technologies) ready.
CAPA
-ERR Syntax
error.
USER
cworld%carbinworld.com
QUIT
QUIT
Here is output from successful mai
On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 18:40, Jerry Roy wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> What file do I edit to change a Redhat 8.0 workstation to boot to the CLI instead of
>X?
Edit /etc/inittab, and look for the line that says something like this:
id:5:initdefault:
Change the 5 to a 3, and reboot.
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On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 19:40, Jerry Roy wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> What file do I edit to change a Redhat 8.0 workstation to boot to the CLI instead of
>X?
>
/etc/inittab.
The line you are looking for is:
id:5:initdefault:
Change '5' to '3' and off you go.
Cheers,
Brent
> Thanks.
>
> Jerry Ro
On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 16:01, Mark Guzzo wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> Has anyone build the new Nautilus into RPMs for RH8 ?
> I would like to know before I try it ;-)
Why would you need to build Nautilus? It's installed by default (from an
RPM), and is the default Gnome file manager.
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Hi all,
What file do I edit to change a Redhat 8.0 workstation to boot to the CLI instead of X?
Thanks.
Jerry Roy
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On Wed, 15 Jan 2003, James Francis wrote:
> Go to your /var/lib/tripwire/report directory. Do a ls -lrt. The last file
> displayed is the latest tripwire report. Do a tripwire --update --twrfile
> where filename is the file from the listing. After a few
> seconds, the exceptions will be broug
On Wednesday 15 January 2003 15:12, anthony baldwin wrote:
> I tried to install kcreatecd and was told there was a missing dep, mpg123
> Now, I thought that I had installed that, so I found the tar for it in my
> /home and extracted it again and installed it. Then I tried to install
> kcreatecd fro
I tried to install kcreatecd and was told there was a missing dep, mpg123
Now, I thought that I had installed that, so I found the tar for it in my /home and
extracted it again and installed it.
Then I tried to install kcreatecd from rpm again, and I got the same message, that
mpg123 was "unlocata
Hi!
How can I using iptables deny anything incoming and outgoing except port
80 for Internet and Apache?
Thanks!
Vasyl
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I still prefer "rpm -e ipchains". Luke. I suppose stopping it first would
be a Martha Stewart thing.
{^_-}
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From: "Lucas Albers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Iptables is the default for Redhat 8.0
> Ipchains is default for 7.3
>
> #clear all rules
> iptables -F
> service ip
"rpm -e ipchains" might be a good start. Then turn to iptables and do not
look back. If you want to leave ipchains on your system for whatever silly
reason you may have (trust me, it is silly even if it doesn't seem that way)
then "service ipchains stop" should turn the trick. Leave it stopped. Do
Okay guys here comes the solution.
It was really relatively trivial. I decided to reinstall grub on my linux partition,
so all I had to do was boot into 'linux rescue' off the cd, then 'chroot
/mnt/sysimage' (just to be safe) and then simply run grub stage2 natively like so:
#> grub
grub#> setu
http://www.netfilter.org aka http://www.iptables.org-->> About IPTables
http://ipmasq.cjb.net/ -->> About
masquerading
Ignore anything that is ipchains. Use iptables.
{^_^}
- Original Message -
> HOW-TO iptables
>
>
> > Hi, All!
> > I'm using RedHat 8
Try make mrproper,clean then copy the file.
> --Luke
> --Computer Science Sysadmin, MSU Bozeman
> --admin(AT)cs.montana.edu 994-3931
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> On Behalf Of Javier E. Tia Marin
> Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 2:40 PM
Hey all,
Has anyone build the new Nautilus into RPMs for RH8 ?
I would like to know before I try it ;-)
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the error is with configuration file...
I do this:
cp configs/config-2.14.18-15-i686 .config
make menuconfig (not change nothing)
make dep clean (OK)
make bzImage error!
Javier
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De: Lucas Albers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviado el: Martes, 14 de Enero de 2003 0
Jason Dale wrote:
Hi all :
I don't want to remain a Linux nitwit for the rest of my life , so I am
looking at getting RHCE certified , perhaps using RHCT as a
springboard. I don't have the money right now to afford the
expensive tuition fees , so I am looking for a Red Hat 8 book
to buy that I
Iptables is the default for Redhat 8.0
Ipchains is default for 7.3
#clear all rules
iptables -F
service iptables save
or:
service iptables stop
service iptables save
for ipchains:
ipchains -F
service ipchains stop
> --Luke
> --Computer Science Sysadmin, MSU Bozeman
> --admin(AT)cs.montana.edu
You can test this
ipchains -F
Flush all rules.
if is redhat /etc/init.d/ipchains stop
On Wed, Jan 15, 2003 at 09:30:53PM +0100, vasyl wrote:
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> Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> From: vasyl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686
Again
ipchains -F forward flush all forwarding rules
ipchains -F output flush all output rules
ipchains -F inputflush all input rules
i found this in Internet/.
On Wed, Jan 15, 2003 at 09:30:53PM +0100, vasyl wrote:
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Hi!
Can enyone tell me, how can I disable all input chains with ipchains?
Vasyl
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Patrick wrote:
Have a look at http://firestarter.sf.net
The version for Gnome2 seems to come along quite nicely.
Cheers,
Patrick
On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 17:22, vasyl wrote:
Hi, All!
I'm using RedHat 8.0 and i want to use a Firewall? Where should i beginn?
Thanks!
Vasyl
Can enyone
On Wed, Jan 15, 2003 at 07:37:08PM +0100, vasyl wrote:
> Thanks!
> But I would like to use programms that already are installed on RedHat.
> Vasyl
With Red Hat Linux 8.0, you can use 'redhat-config-securitylevel' which
will allow you to configure the iptables firewall scripts.
- jkt
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Hi All,
I found that the packages supplied for xemacs in RH 8.0 were so old
that I couldn't save email messages in gnus. After updating apel life
became much better. I then upgraded all the packages and updated the
xemacs from 21.4.8 to 21.4.11.
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On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 05:30, Ross Macintyre wrote:
> Hope someone can help.
> Trying to install RedHat 8.0 on a DELL Dimension 2350 and I've
> encountered 2 main problems already.
> 1st is the graphics: Doing a regular install failed when it got to the
> part where it tries and configures the XF8
Thanks!
But I would like to use programms that already are installed on RedHat.
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Hi:
For more 'corporate' use, i'm using fwbuilder at www.fwbuilder.org. I
really like this, is very similar to Checkpoint Firewall.
Regards
Patrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@redhat.com con fecha 15/01/2003 08:07:10
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On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 04:51, Michael Griffis wrote:
> I'm getting the following below when I try to run redhat-config-date ...
> and consequently my system time is all messed up. This is a new error
> and occured after put my machine on standby ...
>
> I don't really understand this error ... new
Have a look at http://firestarter.sf.net
The version for Gnome2 seems to come along quite nicely.
Cheers,
Patrick
On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 17:22, vasyl wrote:
> Hi, All!
> I'm using RedHat 8.0 and i want to use a Firewall? Where should i beginn?
> Thanks!
> Vasyl
>
>
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On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 17:50, Derek Martin wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 15, 2003 at 05:40:20PM +, Rui Miguel Seabra wrote:
> > or, if you want only the 'normal' users:
^ ^
> > awk 'BEGIN {FS=":"} $3>=500 {print $1}' < /etc/passwd
> There are only two kinds of use
On Wednesday 15 January 2003 23:28, H M Kunzmann wrote:
> I need to install an email-fax server,
> which can also handle incoming fax calls.
>
> I've tried hylafax, but it doesn't seem to work,
> I'm not sure what is wrong & asking here might be off topic.
> (If somebody is willing to help, I would
Hi, You can do it in several ways...
The first one is very simple, but using awk will give you some more
power. It all rather depends on what you need.
To get only the user names (meditate [man] over this commands to do yet
more):
* cut -d : -f 1 < /etc/passwd
* awk 'BEGIN {FS=":"} {print $1}'
HOW-TO iptables
On Wed, Jan 15, 2003 at 06:22:46PM +0100, vasyl wrote:
> Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> From: vasyl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.0.1) Gecko/20020830
> X-Accept-Language: en-us, en
> To: [EMAIL P
Hi, All!
I'm using RedHat 8.0 and i want to use a Firewall? Where should i beginn?
Thanks!
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cat /etc/passwd
On Wed, Jan 15, 2003 at 10:15:21AM -0700, Jim Christiansen wrote:
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> Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> X-Originating-IP: [24.70.120.26]
> From: "Jim Christiansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: list users
> X-OriginalArrival
Hello,
I've been using RHat since 6.0, but only for certain tasks such as nating,
and proxying. I have only used it for about 1.5 years as regular desktop
replacement to Windows. Before I get flamed- let me say I've tried to use
the faqs and several good books, but none explain how to, withou
I'm getting the following below when I try to run redhat-config-date ...
and consequently my system time is all messed up. This is a new error
and occured after put my machine on standby ...
I don't really understand this error ... new to all of this. Could
anyone shed some light on this please?
Lucas Albers wrote:
How do you optimize it for a particular platform?
Lets say I want to recompile my kernel from a src rpm, using the gcc 3.2
compiler.
How do I tell gcc 3.2 to optimize for my p4 or athlon or whatever system?
You'll need to install the SRPM, then edit the spec file (and possibl
Iain Buchanan wrote:
On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 16:40, John Lowell wrote:
Iain Buchanan wrote:
This should get you through it
1. If you right-click on the icon and select 'Properties' you will
notice a button labelled 'Select Custom Icon'. Click it and you will
notice that the default path is
On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 17:16, Lucas Albers wrote:
> How do you optimize it for a particular platform?
> Lets say I want to recompile my kernel from a src rpm, using the gcc 3.2
> compiler.
> How do I tell gcc 3.2 to optimize for my p4 or athlon or whatever system?
for the kernel it's easy to do it
Mike Vanecek wrote:
> -- Original Message ---
> From: Michael Fratoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 21:18:26 -0500
> Subject: Re: Tripwire
>
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On Wed, Jan 15, 2003 at 10:56:19AM -0500, Allan M. Stewart wrote:
>
>
> Somewhere in the up2dates (?) around Christmas time xlock has quietly
> disappeared from my system. I've gone through the package manager and
> I have damn near everything installed.
>
> I copied the binary from a 7.3 machi
How do you optimize it for a particular platform?
Lets say I want to recompile my kernel from a src rpm, using the gcc 3.2
compiler.
How do I tell gcc 3.2 to optimize for my p4 or athlon or whatever system?
> --Luke
> --Computer Science Sysadmin, MSU Bozeman
> --admin(AT)cs.montana.edu 994-3931
Somewhere in the up2dates (?) around Christmas time xlock has quietly
disappeared from my system. I've gone through the package manager and
I have damn near everything installed.
I copied the binary from a 7.3 machine. It locked fine but would not
unlock so I de-installed it.
xlock is very us
On Wednesday 15 January 2003 07:10 am, Tomas Larsson wrote:
> I have a small home network with Win XP professional. They are
> connected to Internet trough one RH8 box, acting as a firewall. On
> the RH box I am running a samba and Apache.
> Since I have dynamic IP I'm using DynDNS with ddclient. N
Any help with this problem please.
i make a man snort and in the screen show
Snort − open source network intrusion detection system
SYNOPSIS
snort [‐abCdDeGINoOpqsTUvVxXyz?] [‐A alert‐mode ] [‐B
address‐conver‐n‐mask ] [‐c rules‐file ] [‐F bpf‐file ] [‐g grpname ]
[‐h home‐neti
I need to install an email-fax server,
which can also handle incoming fax calls.
I've tried hylafax, but it doesn't seem to work,
I'm not sure what is wrong & asking here might be off topic.
(If somebody is willing to help, I would appreciate it though)
My question is, what are the available sol
I have a small home network with Win XP professional. They are connected to
Internet trough one RH8 box, acting as a firewall. On the RH box I am
running a samba and Apache.
Since I have dynamic IP I'm using DynDNS with ddclient. Now I want to
connect my laptop (WinXP home) from remote to one of my
FYI,
I had to rm /tmp/MCOP-userid to get things to work in a non-root account.
These two play, but do not display a control panel. They also stop the music
(close plugger) correctly when changing tabs or exiting.
http://www.mm-vanecek.com/card_embed.html
http://www.mm-vanecek.com/card_embed2.htm
Jason,
I am using Osbourne Certicification Press' "RHCE Linux Study Guide", ISBN
0-07-222485-1, copyright 2002, to study for the exam myself. It is up to date
and uses RedHat 8.0 .
Seems to be fairly comprehensive and includes a CD-ROM with exam questions and
lab examples for the all important sk
Mike Vanecek wrote:
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From: Charles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 18:09:16 -0600
Subject: Re: Mozilla & Sound
Mike Vanecek wrote:
I have made the source pretty simple:
http://www.mm-vanecek.com/card_embed.html
http://ww
Hope someone can help.
Trying to install RedHat 8.0 on a DELL Dimension 2350 and I've
encountered 2 main problems already.
1st is the graphics: Doing a regular install failed when it got to the
part where it tries and configures the XF86 stuff. I think it said
something like invalid frequency or
I just bought the RHCE8 authored by Jang and RH8 Bible. These are the best
recomendation from amazon.
Anyway, I have the sybex rhce but I don't think it is a good book to pass
the rhce.. you must read and exercise more
thx
.dave
RHCE-wanna-be
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To: [EMA
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