d this issue on the NT
listserv and learned that while it isn't a perfect solution, using
"user" privileges offers a lot of protection even in NT based windows.
There is definitely a learning curve to cross over from windoze to
Linux.
As I have 8.0 questions, I will be posting them here.
ubmit my questions about
installation to that list or this list?
Thank you
Buck
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what I need. Lol
Thanks again everyone
Buck
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website. What can you folk tell me about it?
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he have "remove" instructions.
Well, hopefully that helps something.
Good luck
Buck
(I hate spam!)
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Just my .02 worth
Buck
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Dear Spam-haters (on Linux RH8),
At first I parsed
therefore the relay is
open only to those who have passwords.
I hope this helps.
Buck
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ork path was not found."
I created a folder under /home/buck called shared and placed a
file in it. I set all the sharing properties to Read Write and Execute.
I still get the same message when I try to access it. I looked for a
way to change the password for "buck", the use
move the curser across the screen.
Any suggestions?
Buck
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iconmngr
Xterm
Kill
Delete
Restart
Quit
Well, I don't know much about Linux, but I have discovered this profound
discovery... It ain't windows! Lol
Thanks for the help folk
Buck
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Thanks,
Very much ... Thank you.
TWM looks like a graphical command line interface.
What is it?
Buck
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nswer.
Buck
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On Thu, 23 Jan 2003, Buck wrote:
> I setup Linux with a p
Generic Wheel Mouse ps/2. The mouse is actually an HP wheel mouse
microsoft compatible, I believe.
Buck
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Device "Mouse1" "SendCoreEvents"
InputDevice "Keyboard0" "CoreKeyboard"
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I changed the screen resolution to 800 x 600 and now the mouse makes it
across the screen while still on the pad, but I still have to swing my
h
If it has to be formatted, rtf format
Buck
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On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 20:24, Kevin Waterson wrote
I have finally succeeded in setting up an account on my Linux box that
can be accessed by my XP computer.
My network is as follows: Buck on HP computer: DEER, Mac on HP Computer:
TIGER, (both running XP) and a Compaq computer: Penguin (running Linux,
of course) are all configured in the
The command: adduser -M creates a new user without creating his home
directory. What happens to a user that logs in and has no home
directory?
Buck
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uot;localhost:901" in the mozilla address window, the browser
spends a long time "connecting to www.localhost.com" and then times out.
When I try "127.0.0.1:901" I get "The connection was refused when
attempting to contact 127.0.0.1:901."
How do I install it?
Th
Is that the answer I am looking for in my message Samba and Server
Access? I need to create users that can't log into the computer at the
keyboard but share a folder with a group of users that share files.
Thank you,
Buck
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I have a problem in Windows that outside users are popping up ads from
windows messenger. I am wondering if there is a similar product in
RedHat that might be having the same problem. Or, is Red Hat safe from
that junk?
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on to write letters, read email and surf the net
looking for the latest porn. Won't they be surprised when I setup a
firewall that has NetNanny? :^o
Of course, I want access for me from where ever I happen to be.
So, How do I turn off the [home] share?
Buck
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I went to Samba.Org and downloaded the latest Samba. I figured out that
I had to compile it "sh makerpms.sh". When I completed it, it said I
need to "Make Swat". However, I don't know where to do so. Any
suggestions?
Buck
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I don't know, install set it up that way.
Buck
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On Thu, Jan 23, 20
er failure triggers the ups which, after a while, sends notice that
the power is low and it needs to power down the server. Some Anti-virus
programs use it to alert users that it discovered a virus. Its just a
rough dialog box.
Thanks
Buck
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I can't tell what all of them are, but here are the ones that popups
come in on:
135, 137, 138, 139, and 445 (I am not sure about 136). Block these
ports and I believe you block all the popup messages.
Good luck
Buck
<<>>
Here's what's open on my roomies defaul
Great! Thanks a lot
Buck
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Subject: Re: Swat not working :(
Buck wrote:
> I may not have SWAT installed. I did not have a f
server service, I'll
add other features as I learn them later.
Thanks
Buck
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Shouldn't you apply
Thank you Gordon.
That's what I was wondering.
Buck
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On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 21:11, Buck wrote
am
referring to.
Thanks for all the answers and advice.
Buck
http://www.broadcastadvertiser.com/index.htm
http://www.giantcompany.com/sic.aspx
http://www.geek.com/news/geeknews/2002Oct/gee20021017016848.htm
http://iquebec.ifrance.com/oceansoft/zrppp.htm
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Thank you very much
Buck
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On Sat, 2003-01-25 at 11:10, Buck wrote:
> If I were to develop a prod
guages are available?
Thanks
Buck
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do all the little things I
want to do is the important thing, but my budget doesn't permit me to
farm out much of the work.
Thanks for your response. I will look them up now.
Buck
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Thanks Gerald,
Yes, what I am looking for is an easy-to-use interface or if not, at
least something that is easy to learn and write in that can handle
relational databases.
Thanks
Buck
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nds.
Of course, I have a bit of a learning curve to get past my windoz
habits.
Thanks
Buck
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Buck wri
long post. I appreciate all your
inputs.
Buck
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sktop applications, but
if it happens that I can use one for desktop and it creates web pages,
that's fine too. Depending on the execution speed and programming time,
I would not mind one that only runs in a web browser, but I prefer to
have non-browser windows at my option.
Thanks
Buck
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lated tables.
Other projects will be on-line projects connected to a web page.
How difficult would it be to learn and use mysql for small projects once
I have a handle on postgre?
Thanks
Buck
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Thanks again, Gordon,
If there is no big problem moving a program written on postgre to mysql,
I have no problem. The website hosts of Linux web sites seem to install
mysql instead of postgre.
Thanks.
Buck
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have time to
sort through the answers and make my choice when I am ready to do
something.
As for installing the programs... I haven't learned how yet.
Thanks again
Buck
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Hmm, you may have something theresome of the software the is
creating these popups is selling for $700 plus!
Good luck
Buck
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Gordon,
What is JDBC? I keep finding a driver. Is that what I am looking for?
Thanks
Buck
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Ok, Thanks for the information (You and Gordon).
I'll keep that in mind and try to use it.
Buck
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uot;stop" instead, I have full access so I am
positive it is the firewall.
Thanks for the help,
Buck
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this industry is that there is such a
race to have a book released that we have a larger number of book
failures than computer failures! I wonder if there is such a thing as
quality control for books anymore.
Thanks for the help
Buck
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I did not seem to get SWAT with my Red Hat 8.0 as downloaded from Red
Hat. It isn't installed and I am unable to find any RPMs with swat* or
samba* that have swat.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Buck
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How do I run uptodate?
Is that a command line command?
Buck
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package name is samba-swat. I don
I guess it was, something is happening.
It is installing a key right now
I think
It might be stuck
Or its thinking really hard, I'll wait for it to finish
Thanks
Buck
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Well, its hung up. I tried again and it got stuck again.
:(
Buck
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package name is samba-swat. I
Thank you, I noticed there are two RPMS directories
Buck
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In terminal (command line) write
How do I have mail when I don't have email on the redhat computer?
I logged in as root and it says I have one message.
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I got it. I had to shutdown the computer and reboot.
Thanks
Buck
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I did not seem to get SWAT with my Red Hat 8.0
:56 AM
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On Sun, 2003-01-26 at 16:12, Buck wrote:
> How do I have mail when I don't have email on the redhat computer?
> I logged in as root and it says I have one message.
>
mail
you will see an index of messages, type the n
think this one might be a cracker or script kiddy.
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I was wondering what they might be. I think 137 could be the microsoft
messenger popup ads looking for victims, but I don't know what port 1
does.
Buck
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What are the maximum sizes for passwords for Linux and for Samba?
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Buck
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Buck
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Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2003 8:54 PM
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Subject: Re: port 1 & 137
On Sunday 26 January 2003 05:12 pm, Buck wrote:
> I was wondering what they might
What ports are the popular ones for this attack we are under?
Buck
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I think 137 is the Micro
My Linksys router is accessed by through my web browser. When I go to
the router and select: DHCP Clients Table, it fails to popup the window
of dhcp clients.
The popup windows work well for the incoming and outgoing access logs.
Any advice?
Buck
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sked and didn't get an answer either.
Thanks
Buck
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Buck,
I dont mean to sound rude or un
tomorrow... correction, today.
Good luck
Buck
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Port 1434 was some kind of memory resident M$ Sql Se
wn
another path for the problem.
Thanks again
Buck
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Buck,
I too run RH8 with
y so it is often upgrading the software and computers. It is
funny to see the contrast of the two operations of that one business.
Well, now that I am lost in the wilderness somewhere, I will close.
Buck
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Whew, I can't believe I said all that in one sentence.
Either the list server is down or I have somehow been removed from the
lists by mistake.
Will I ever see this message again?
Buck
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Sent: Saturday, December 14, 2002 11:28 AM
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Subject: RE: ipconfig --- SOLVED!
Len,
You are absolutely right!
Even reading your email almost a dozen times I overlooked that
to use a port address to pass through the server.
In a broad sense, you may have a proxy server, but technically, you may
just have a router.
Someone will correct me or better explain, no doubt.
Good luck
Buck
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I setup Red Hat 8 to boot to Gnome. I want to change it to boot to the
command line. What do I do?
Thanks
Buck
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