Laura Noe wrote:
I have upgraded Perl and its dependencies; however, now it appears that ssh is broken as it fails to start during the boot process and I receive this following error:
/usr/sbin/sshd: error while loading shared libraries: libkrb5.so.3: cannot open shared object file: no
hi,
xxx.com. IN A "your.own.ip.address"
;
;
www IN CNAME xxx.com.
ftp IN CNAME xxx.com.
;
note that there is no "period" after www . and this would expand to
www.xxx.com.
regards,
anoop.
Kiss Gábor wrote:
Dear All,
I can set the DNS to w
Hi,
usually bundled with the server would be some installation CD's which would
init the drives and let u install ur server OS ,
if u have such a CD (system installation/management CD .. ) boot up from
that CD and follow the instructions ..
i hope that helps ..
Regards,
J. Anoop Cha
hi,
there's something called etherApe which is a protocol analyser .. i don't
know whether it will
give a statistics based on ports..
iptables log in linux is a good thing but will churn out huge amount of
data
regards,
anoop.
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Subject: Re: A Hard Disk for Linux and Windows
Date: 28 Jul 2003 10:12:07 +0200
Am Mon, 2003-07-28 um 09.09 schrieb Suresh Babu A. [IT Engineer]:
> I am having a 40 GB hardisk and 256 MB RAM, in which i have already
>
hi,
is it coz ur user's home directory is in sda1 and that of root is not ?
when u get device busy message
try doing this
prompt#fuser -vv "give the mount point here [eg : /home/userdir] to which
/dev/sda1 is mounted"
the output shows the processes accessing that particular mount point.
Regard
hi,
i have a 3 x 10k rpm Ultra 160 SCSI 36.4 GB on an ibm x220
No raid config and no hot swapping. .. i have a samba server configured on
this machine,
occassionally these kind of errors are reported,althhough i a haven't found
any performance
drop in the activity..
again i was unable to duplica
hi,
i think win 2k should go first .. then solaris and followed by redhat 9 ..
RH has grub so boot partition might not be a problem .. while solaris has
SILO which has some booting constraints .. i believe i am right ..
regards,
anoop.
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