J M Craig/Alpha-G wrote:
Yes, I found I had to deal with all the Apache dependencies as well
Everything I needed was available at http://www.aucs.org/rpmcenter/rpms.html
(and it's worse if you try to use a version of an Apache rpm file that calls
itself "apache2" as opposed to "httpd" as in
Am Mit, 2003-02-19 um 05.27 schrieb Jim Christiansen:
> Hello Everyone,
>
>
> The box just hangs at after polling the cds and just shows the initial word
> 'GRUB'
Boot into rescue mode (using the cds), then mount the harddisks, chroot
to them and reinstall grub.
Cheers,
Ralf
>
> Before he beg
Hi Leonid,
Yes, I found I had to deal with all the Apache dependencies as well (and
it's worse if you try to use a version of an Apache rpm file that calls
itself "apache2" as opposed to "httpd" as in the RH distro. I've yet to
find a copy of the jk2 stuff that would install itself (I've been t
Hello Everyone,
First, thank you everyone for the help with recording from a mic and playing
back.
We have a prob with grub on my son's computer. He was recompiling a kernel
(he's done this tons of times before) and thought to back up his /boot dir.
After some major messing around (I guess)
IIRC, I fixed this by using interactive mode during system boot and skipping
kudzu.
I think the kudzu upgrade available on RHN fixed the problem permanently.
It's been several months since I worked through this, so please excuse if
I've gotten my memory bits flipped.
-Dave
-Original Message--
As far as I am concerned you may RANT away, but; FLAMING is NOT
excusable under all circumstances. Flaming is NOT acceptable behavior;
because, nothing but ill feelings ever come of that. Growup and learn
to communicate and accept criticism. I hope we are all here to learn
something even though
J M Craig (Alpha-G Consulting) wrote:
A follow-up: did you find a binary (rpm) distribution of Apache 2.0.43
or did you have to make it yourself or what?
It's not just Apache. I had to upgrade mod_ssl, bunch of php-related stuff etc.
But I did not have to make anything myself, thanks to Edwin C
I just ran across contrib.redhat.com, does pretty much any rpm package that
is not officially supported by Redhat go in their?
Which libc does Redhat 7.3/8.0 use?
Libc5?/Libc6?
> --Luke
> --Computer Science Sysadmin, MSU Bozeman
> --admin(AT)cs.montana.edu 994-3931
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Hello,
I just installed OpenOffice from rawhide onto my Psyche system (OO
prevously not installed, just version 5.2). Trying to start oowriter
using the menu entry. OOffice symbol shows up in the KDE control panel
for a short time indicating it is loading and vanishes then without any
error messag
> >You need to adjust /etc/lpd.perms I think.
> >
> >Tim.
> >*/
> >
> >
> I commented out
> ##REJECT SERVICE=X NOT SERVER
> in lpd.perms but no success.
It is more complicated than that. Read the directions in the file
carefully. For example, we have in out file on the server the
following to all
Greetings from the land of the lost within Red Hat v8.0. I recently
purchased a copy of "Red Hat Linux® 8 for Dummies" by Jon Hall and Paul
Sery published by Wiley Publishing, Inc. The CD's that came with the
book would NOT work, could NOT boot from them because the IMG file was
NOT there. Requ
I had to use the "sndconfig" utility which is part of a similarly named
RPM on the 3rd CD :)
Tommy
On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 15:34, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> can anybody tell me how to configure a snd card. the distro method doesn't semm
> to work form the gui or term. like 7.2 used to. thanks
--
T
On 17:50 18 Feb 2003, Pavel Rozenboim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
| > Does anyone know why different filesystems are available on so many of the
| > other distro's but Red Hat does not support them. Mandrake, Suse, Debian,
| > Slackware, and othe
From: "Carter, Shaun G" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> yeah, I just noticed that. Sorry, don't ipchains commands work in
iptables
> though? I thought I remembered reading that somewhere.
No. Nor are the two command NAT "solutions" at all secure. They do nothing
to protect the NAT machine. The http://ipm
I noticed that I wasn’t able to connect to RHN and was
able to troubleshoot the problem down to a DNS problem. However, I’m able to ping the DNS IP’s. I’m not able to dig them though.
I thought the problem might be with iptables, so I tried to
flush it by:
#iptables –F
I get this
John:
The breath of knowledge to understand and to be able to configure ALL
linux programs is tremendous. Like you, I had a similar experience
awhile back with a small office network I had been using samba with for
years. I got cable and wanted to serve up browsing and email to the
other XP
Carlo Borelli wrote:
You must specify in your rules what interfaces are you using.
Ciao.
I built the iptables file with Lokkit and I added only the
masquerading
line...everything is o.k. on my network: then added
the lines that should have made shares available between my
firewalled
mach
can anybody tell me how to configure a snd card. the distro method doesn't semm
to work form the gui or term. like 7.2 used to. thanks
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On Tue, 18 Feb 2003, Tengjiao HU wrote:
>I just installed RH8.0 on my laptop, Sony GRX520. The whole installation
>process went smoothly and it completely without any problem. But when it
>reboots after the installation, the system halted at "bring up the loopback
>interface", which is after it
I just installed RH8.0 on my laptop, Sony GRX520. The whole installation
process went smoothly and it completely without any problem. But when it
reboots after the installation, the system halted at "bring up the loopback
interface", which is after it succeeded in probing the hardwares.
I read thr
You must specify in your rules what interfaces are you using.
Ciao.
> I built the iptables file with Lokkit and I added only the
> masquerading
> line...everything is o.k. on my network: then added
> the lines that should have made shares available between my
> firewalled
> machine (192.168.0
From: "Tommy McNeely" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> BAD NEWS!! DO NOT USE THIS SITE!
>
> This was written for linux 2.2 using ipchains.. I suggest you do not use
> this site .. at least not explicitly.. I am still searching for a decent
> site that explains this using a recent version of linux.
>
> Tommy
On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 14:49, Ed L. wrote:
>
> I have a problem in which one of my network interfaces on my
> dual-homed RH 8.0 server is re-activating later after I manually shut
> it down (via 'ifdown eth1'). It appears to happen when I attempt to
> access a VPN address previously routed to t
I have a problem in which one of my network interfaces on my
dual-homed RH 8.0 server is re-activating later after I manually shut
it down (via 'ifdown eth1'). It appears to happen when I attempt to
access a VPN address previously routed to the shutdown interface.
I'm wondering if anyone can
At 03:10 PM 2/18/2003 -0300, Sergio Durand wrote:
for the fast and simple configuration, setup your squid ...
and configure clients browsers to use proxy server ...
this way is more easy ..
I think that I am beginning to get a glimmer of what my main problem is --
I am not able to translate fr
Very helpful, Leonid!
A follow-up: did you find a binary (rpm) distribution of Apache 2.0.43
or did you have to make it yourself or what?
Thanks,
John
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
J M Craig/Alpha-G wrote:
I've gone cross-eyed trying to make heads or tails of the directions
on apache.org RE set
On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 10:52, John Nall wrote:
> There is something I can't seem to grasp, and so far I have not found the
> answer. I'm trying to ween myself away from Windows and migrate to Linux
> (for several reasons) but gosh it sure is not easy to do even when one is
> determined. How in
J M Craig/Alpha-G wrote:
I've gone cross-eyed trying to make heads or tails of the directions on
apache.org RE setting up Tomcat so that it's properly invoked by Apache.
I had all this working on RH 7.1, but I decided to upgrade and now I
can't figure out for the new versions:
1. Which of the
On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 12:42:19PM -0700, Lucas Albers wrote:
> Comments from the author:
> "When you check the pam_cracklib documentation, you will notice that my
> patch here for pam_cracklib has been applied to pam_cracklib at
> http://sourceforge.net. However, at this time Red Hat has not appli
I was playing around with enforcing password security on my system.
You can do this with the following method:
/etc/login.defs
# Password aging controls:
#
# PASS_MAX_DAYS Maximum number of days a password may be used.
# PASS_MIN_DAYS Minimum number of days allowed between password
Hi Folks,
I've gone cross-eyed trying to make heads or tails of the directions on
apache.org RE setting up Tomcat so that it's properly invoked by Apache.
I had all this working on RH 7.1, but I decided to upgrade and now I
can't figure out for the new versions:
1. Which of the two connector m
John,
You are correct. it is not "easy" nor currently "built-in" to RedHat. I
followed the FAQs on http://www.netfilter.org .. but that is not nearly
as "easy" as checking the little checkbox.. I think RFE's have been
filed against this (gnome-lokkit or whatever that default "firewall
tool" is), i
smoothwall is also very nice. the new beta (2.0.4) is rocksolid.
www.smoothwall.org
Shaun
-Original Message-
From: Thomas Robinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 1:23 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Internet Connection Sharing with Linux
On Tue, 200
On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 17:52, John Nall wrote:
> determined. How in the world do you accomplish ICS???
For the non-windows people; what's ICS? (Internet Connection Sharing???)
> I think that I have managed to get the dial-up
> machine working OK,
You need to specify the gateway computer in win
ACK, the last email I sent was for ipfwadfm, disregard that one too. Talk
about a bad track record today.
-Original Message-
From: Tommy McNeely [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 1:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Internet Connection Sharing with Linux
yeah, I just noticed that. Sorry, don't ipchains commands work in iptables
though? I thought I remembered reading that somewhere.
-Original Message-
From: Jesse Keating [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 1:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Internet Connect
Here's more
At the Server
Add the following line to the /etc/sysconfig/network file:
FORWARD_IPV4=yes
Add the following to the /etc/rc.d/rc.local file:
ipfwadm -F -p deny
ipfwadm -F -a m -S 192.168.0.0/24 -D 0.0.0.0/0
Now start them manually from the command line so you don't have to reboot.
for the fast and simple configuration, setup your squid ...
and configure clients browsers to use proxy server ...
this way is more easy ..
now, for a good look configuration, do you need learn iptables
(www.netfilter.com or .org... i don't remember..)
there're many howtos... with examples...
try
BAD NEWS!! DO NOT USE THIS SITE!
This was written for linux 2.2 using ipchains.. I suggest you do not use
this site .. at least not explicitly.. I am still searching for a decent
site that explains this using a recent version of linux.
Tommy
On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 11:03, Carter, Shaun G wrote
On Tuesday 18 February 2003 10:03, Carter, Shaun G wrote:
> Has anyone pointed you here?
>
> http://www.justlinux.com/nhf/Networks/Easy_Internet_Sharing.html
Ugh, it's outdated if they are pushing the use of ipchains on users. Perhaps
somebody should re-vamp the how-to to fit iptables users.
--
On Tue, 18 Feb 2003 10:20:56 -0500
"Joshua" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> =
> John Dolan, IS and Technology Director
> Seal-Rite Door, Inc.
> 36 Shackleford Rd
> Pataskala, OH 43062
> (740)927-3558 ex. 31
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> "75% of the Earth is c
Has anyone pointed you here?
http://www.justlinux.com/nhf/Networks/Easy_Internet_Sharing.html
Shaun
-Original Message-
From: John Nall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 12:53 PM
To: RH8.0 List
Subject: Internet Connection Sharing with Linux
There is something
There is something I can't seem to grasp, and so far I have not found the
answer. I'm trying to ween myself away from Windows and migrate to Linux
(for several reasons) but gosh it sure is not easy to do even when one is
determined. How in the world do you accomplish ICS???
With Windows XP I
Tim Waugh schrieb:
On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 05:04:06PM +0100, Wolfgang Rapp wrote:
If I try to setup a network lpd printer to my RH8.0 box it don't work.
Local printing on both
boxes work. I also add the network printing boxes into /etc/hosts.lpd on
the server.
You need to adjust /etc/
On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 05:04:06PM +0100, Wolfgang Rapp wrote:
> If I try to setup a network lpd printer to my RH8.0 box it don't work.
> Local printing on both
> boxes work. I also add the network printing boxes into /etc/hosts.lpd on
> the server.
You need to adjust /etc/lpd.perms I think.
T
I can't help but reply... is there some way to require that people at
least read an FAQ on mailing list etiquette or at least have
demonstrable skills to that effect before subscribing? It just seems
that lately there has been quite a bit of 'lack of attention to detail'
displayed (a recent poste
If I try to setup a network lpd printer to my RH8.0 box it don't work.
Local printing on both
boxes work. I also add the network printing boxes into /etc/hosts.lpd on
the server.
But nothing happens. lpq.0 shows 4 connecting attemps without succress.
Anybody some ideas. cups-lpd is disabled on th
Probably because it is much harder to support all these filesystems. The
fact that RedHat doesn't just throw in every piece of software it can grab
allows them to create very stable and supportable distro.
Also, their new support policy only limits support lifetime for their
"non-advanced" distros
On Tuesday 18 February 2003 07:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
> Does anyone know why different filesystems are available on so many of the
> other distro's but Red Hat does not support them. Mandrake, Suse, Debian,
> Slackware, and others do support xfs. It handles acl's natively and Red
> Hat to
On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 07:32, Thomas Robinson wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 14:02, Tim Waugh wrote:
> > On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 01:22:02PM +, Thomas Robinson wrote:
> >
> > > Hmmm...I just looked in /var/spool/lpd/hplj4 and found the lpq.0 file:
> > > there is an error message in there:
> > >
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 10:34
AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject:
FilesystemsDoes anyone
know why different filesystems are available on so many of the other distro'
Does anyone know why different filesystems are available on so many of the other distro's but Red Hat does not support them. Mandrake, Suse, Debian, Slackware, and others do support xfs. It handles acl's natively and Red Hat took out acl support in there new kernel yet they won't support filesys
On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 15:11, Mariano Wahlmann wrote:
> you should check the permisions on spool directory, your case
> /var/spool/lpd/hplj4
> the correct permision are
> drwx--2 lp lp
>
permissions and owner/group are the same as mine.
> and within this directory the corr
=
John Dolan, IS and Technology Director
Seal-Rite Door, Inc.
36 Shackleford Rd
Pataskala, OH 43062
(740)927-3558 ex. 31
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"75% of the Earth is covered by water, the rest is covered by Seal-Rite"
-Original Message-
From: [EMAI
you should check the permisions on spool directory, your case /var/spool/lpd/hplj4
the correct permision are
drwx-- 2 lp lp
and within this directory the correct permision are:
drwx-- 2 lp lp 4096 Feb 18 11:48 .
-rw--- 1 lp lp
I built the iptables file with Lokkit and I added only the masquerading
line...everything is o.k. on my network: then added
the lines that should have made shares available between my firewalled
machine (192.168.0.1) and my other machine (192.168.0.10).
What is wrong??? as I cannot share what I s
Try
http://www.johnturner.com/howto/apache-tomcat-howto.html
The instructions for Apache and Tomcat on 7.2 work for 8.0 as well
James Gilpin
Web Services Manager
J.A.Majors, Inc.
(972) 353-1184 (800) 538-1283
cell phone:(214) 906-4371
email pager: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
AOL IM: MajorsJ
At 07:43 PM 2/17/2003, Dimitri Deserranno wrote:
Hi,
Thanks a lot for the info. I will certainly check this out.
I am currently running fine though with 1.5Gb in slots 1-3. No problems,
at least so far (several hours). Any idea? Just luck maybe?
Actually, since your email, I put in the 4th dimm as
On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 14:02, Tim Waugh wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 01:22:02PM +, Thomas Robinson wrote:
>
> > Hmmm...I just looked in /var/spool/lpd/hplj4 and found the lpq.0 file:
> > there is an error message in there:
> >
> > ---8<---
> > Status: IF filter 'mf_wrapper' filter msg - 'e
On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 14:02, Tim Waugh wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 01:22:02PM +, Thomas Robinson wrote:
>
> > Hmmm...I just looked in /var/spool/lpd/hplj4 and found the lpq.0 file:
> > there is an error message in there:
> >
> > ---8<---
> > Status: IF filter 'mf_wrapper' filter msg - 'e
On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 13:46, Mariano Wahlmann wrote:
> i think you should try to remove (in /etc/printcap) the last line
> :if=/usr/share/printconf/util/mf_wrapper:
> and
> :lpd_bounce=true:\ should look :lpd_bounce=true: (whitout the last \).
>
> then restart lpd (/etc/rc.d/init.d/lpd restart), a
On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 01:22:02PM +, Thomas Robinson wrote:
> Hmmm...I just looked in /var/spool/lpd/hplj4 and found the lpq.0 file:
> there is an error message in there:
>
> ---8<---
> Status: IF filter 'mf_wrapper' filter msg - 'error closing *main::STDOUT
> at /usr/sbin/lpdomatic line 812
i think you should try to remove (in /etc/printcap) the last line
:if=/usr/share/printconf/util/mf_wrapper:
and
:lpd_bounce=true:\ should look :lpd_bounce=true: (whitout the last \).
then restart lpd (/etc/rc.d/init.d/lpd restart), and try to print again.
Send me the results of this test.
On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 13:17, Shoemaker, Michael (STL) wrote:
> Have you tried using webmin to configure your printer. It was a quite painless
>experience and worked the first time.
>
Thanks I may try that in the end. At the moment I have a system that has
an inexplicable problem. I don't like
On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 12:09, Mariano Wahlmann wrote:
> Hi,
> With the symptoms that you are describing, i think that lpc is stoped
> or something similar, try the following command (as root):
> lpc start
>
I had tried that, thanks. I tried again just to be sure and it's still
not working. I su
Have you tried using webmin to configure your printer. It was a quite painless
experience and worked the first time.
Mike
-Original Message-
From: Thomas Robinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 17, 2003 6:15 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: redhat-config-print
Hi,
With the symptoms that you are describing, i think that lpc is stoped or something similar, try the following command (as root):
lpc start
if this not solve your problems, reply with the contents of /etc/printcap.
Good Luck.
When I start redhat-config-printer I get the follo
On Tue Feb 18 2003 at 18:22, Jeff Richards wrote:
> Sorry if this question's a bit general or has been dealt with recently,
> but I'm about to upgrade from 7.3 to 8.0 on a Thinkpad A20p (which
> currently runs perfectly). Anything I should be aware of before doing
> this (like "don't")? I'm thinki
Am Die, 2003-02-18 um 10.37 schrieb Jason Dale:
> Thanks to both Ralph and Jay
You are welcome.
>
> Seems it was a firewall issue after all. The nitwits did not open the
> port like we asked them to ! and here I am pulling my hair out ..
Nice to see it working now.
Cheers,
Ralf
--
Ralf Spen
Thanks to both Ralph and Jay
Seems it was a firewall issue after all. The nitwits did not open the
port like we asked them to ! and here I am pulling my hair out ..
Jason
- Original Message -
From: "Ralf Spenneberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February
Jason Dale writes
>
> Hi Ralph,
>
> Thanks for the input.
>
> Yes, 209.212.104.70 is the correct IP address.
>
> When I type
>
> # telnet mail.primaryblue.com 25
>
> I get a connection, which tells me that the outside world cannot
> access this mail domain.
Well.I think there you hav
Am Die, 2003-02-18 um 09.44 schrieb Jason Dale:
> Hi Ralph,
>
> Thanks for the input.
>
> Yes, 209.212.104.70 is the correct IP address.
>
> When I type
>
> # telnet mail.primaryblue.com 25
Ok. me too after some time, but it looks weird:
Connected to mail.primaryblue.com.
Escape character is '^
I have a few asus MBoard systems with only one IDE-drive attached.
In my kernel bootup screen and in "dmesg" of these systems I get the following:
Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver Revision: 6.31
ide: Assuming 33MHz system bus speed for PIO modes; override with idebus=xx
AMD7441: IDE controller
Hi Ralph,
Thanks for the input.
Yes, 209.212.104.70 is the correct IP address.
When I type
# telnet mail.primaryblue.com 25
I get a connection, which tells me that the outside world cannot
access this mail domain.
Here is output from the lsof -i command, searching for '25' and for
snedmail.
Am Die, 2003-02-18 um 09.06 schrieb Jason Dale:
> Hi again,
>
> Here is a screendump of the errors I am getting when I try to send mail
> from the outside world to my testmail account.
>
This is what I get:
$ host -t mx primaryblue.com
primaryblue.com mail is handled by 5 mail.primaryblue.com.
pr
Hi again,
Here is a screendump of the errors I am getting when I try
to send mail
from the outside world to my testmail
account.
The other scary thing is that even when I send a mail to a
completely
non-existent account, whether internally or
externally, I get the same
message as below
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