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> > ==> "wh" == Wade Hampton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > wh> Folks, I have a strange problem. I updated RH8 to the
> > latest wh> packages and to Mozilla 1.2.1 xft
> > (mozilla-1.2.1-0_rh8_xft). wh> All seemed OK until this morning.
> > When I went to start wh> mozilla, it would not start initially
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> > I've also had mozilla-won't-start problems. I wasn't sure of
> > the initial cause, but I traced it to a corrupted 'XUL.mfasl' file
> > in the profile directory. If I deleted this file, mozilla
> > started again.
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up now, is it going to be a real nightmare?
Or I guess the question is, am I going to get SO many warnings/alerts/etc
that digging through them is not going to be worth the benefits I get from
tripwire?
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500/udpopenisakmp
1024/tcp openkdm
1025/tcp openNFS-or-IIS
1026/tcp openLSA-or-nterm
1032/udp openiad3
1900/udp openUPnP
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> > 445/udpopenmicrosoft-ds
> > 500/udpopenisakmp
> > 1024/tcp openkdm
> > 1025/tcp openNFS-or-IIS
> > 1026/tcp openLSA-or-nterm
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ter. That would be the simplist
way to solve your problem. They are cheap. About $40 for what you need.
Or as has been discussed on this list many times, why not get a second
NIC and let your Linux box do the firewalling for you?
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s there some type of user
> list for telnet I'm missing?
You are not trying to login as 'root' are you?
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0 0 192.168.10.20:32867 209.228.16.158:110
> TIME_WAIT
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n from the localhost.
(Be sure to do it from localhost so we can narrow that part down.)
How are you trying to login?
>From another Linux box on the LAN with something like,
mysql -ujoe_user -h192.168.1.10 -p
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was some command to mysql
> I think it;s just not answering on that port
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> Dave
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> On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 18:24, Jay Crews wrote:
> > Dave Robbins writes
> > >
> > >
> > > I'm pretty sure when I installed I picked no firewall
> > &g
n. The server seems
to be running fine, it's just that 'something' is in its way.
And I do agree with your other post.
I would not start playing around with IP tables, not knowing how to
restore what you changed, and make the whole issue more complicated.
Sorry that I cannot ad
won't help.
Sure seems like sendmail IS working.
>
> typing mailq Ac displays /var/spool/mqueue
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> any help would be appreciated!!!
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> thanks...
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is being blocked. Try running nmap on it from outside and see what
ports are open.
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advance.
That's going to be a pain.
You're going to have the change groups for the files already created. And not
all are in $HOME. ie /var/spool/mail
You said, "When I create a new user..."
You mean "a" user as in one user?
Do the easy thing. Just delete
the exception of the #! /bin/sh on the first line,
ignore the other lines beginning with #.) Just want to see enough
to get to the "anaconda-ks.cfg" part.
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27;d guess it's a config file of some sort, and
> >not a Bourne shell script (/bin/sh).
> >Just a guess.
> >
> >What are the first few lines of real code, in the script that your
> cron >job
> >is trying to run. (With the exception of the #! /bin/sh
, and
> >> >it's not
> >> >there. Not familiar with the file/command "anaconda-ks.cfg", but by
> >> >the extension, I'd guess it's a config file of some sort, and
> >> >not a Bourne shell script (/bin/sh).
&g
ows certain commands.
>
> Of course all these restrictons can be circumvented. I think a
> "restricted shell" is the best you can get.
All perfect examples/reason why most shell scripts are written in
Bourne (/bin/sh) and very few people use that as their interactive
shell.
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he file is actually created around 21:00 so the time shoved in the
> > > SSH terminal with the ls -l command is correct, but
> > obviously not the
> > > others.
> > >
> > > Anyone got a clue what's going on
> > >
> > >
> > &g
ened by sendmail
> > Do you have tcpwrappers enabled (/etc/hosts.deny: "ALL:ALL")
> >
> > Restart sendmail and send the logs
> >
> > Cheers,
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hey cannot copy
to diskette, and forbid them from having pencil and paper,
you will need to give them some type of "alien brain erase"
to keep them from writing it down when they leave.
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good "How-To" on that, or wants to
start a new threat with instructions, inquiring minds,
want to know.
(I'm totally lost on the whole PGP concept.)
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DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Port=smtp,Addr=127.0.0.1, Name=MTA')
By default, sendmail will only listen to localhost.
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> First step: does thatbox.domain.edu have an MX record on a DNS server
> pointing to your computer?
> Second step: is port 25 open i
: http://snort.spenneberg.org
>
Hope this doesn't confuse things, but I get something similar.
I'm running a network behind a linksys router.
I 'think" I have all the garbage from outside filtered out, but
I get this when I run "tcpdump -X pro
Gurumaster writes
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>
>
> I just installed RH 8 and updated everything using up2date. I am new to
> Linux so please be patient with me if I use the wrong terminology or
> misunderstand.
>
> I am attempting to host web services (HTTP, FTP) and therefore during set
> up
> chose the firewall t
;, did you happen
to change that by default was IP 127.0.0.1 ?
In /etc/hosts maybe?
That can screw up LOTS of local things.
More details.
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> Thanks for your help.
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600 about
a half dozen config files. /etc/hosts being one of them...)
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are going to tell me that you do not have to reboot,
but can restart da, da, da...But you decide. There
are LOTS of things that depend on your localhost being 127.0.0.1)
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them up.
PLEASE tell me this is a bug, and will be fixed
BUT.back to his/her problemI think they said
127.0.0.1 localhost was not listed in /etc/hosts.
That'll most likely be a problem.
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> HTH,
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I can't shutdown right now to check it out, but in the
initial login screen, there are options for GNOME, KDE, Failsafe,
and I thought just plain text.
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ay cause wierd problems elsewhere, but try,
"export LANG=en_US"
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ir mail or not.
> But it bloody well should be a proper filter, shouldn't it?
Well...if __I__ want to block what comes __IN__ to
my mail spool, that's one thing.
If my ISP wants to determine what comes __IN__ or goes __OUT__, then
that's clearly censorship, and I'd DE
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river? If not, how so I find the
> right device to mount? Does anyone have any experience with this camera?
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s were failing without
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>
> I tried some variants, and this error always occured.
>
> This could indicate a HW incompatibility between "python"
> and the CPU of the machine (??).
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> == End forwarded message ==
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dHat. Why would you want 6.2?
>>
>
> The machine is for production building of software which
> needs to run on "Redhat 6.2 and later". It's a marketing
> decision.
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evolution, outlook
> > express, etc ...
> > there's anyone ???
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> Mutt? Pine?
elm?
(Sorry folksI know it's old but I just cannot break myself
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TED]
(Probably other ways to set that, but that was in the "man mutt" page.)
And this is kind of off point, but if you have a Linux box
and an ISP, I can think of MUCH better email resources than
having to use yahoo, hotmail, or the like..
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> > The question is, does yahoo run a pop or imap server?
>
> They do. You just have to pay for it.
Yes..$29.95/yr I think.
Which brings me back to the origional question, of, with all t
know please guide me
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700 miles is a hell
of a ways to travel to do a CTRL-ALT-DEL. Because of that, I MUST
HAVE a reliable/dependable machine, so MicroSoft products are not
really an option for me. For most people a "hit and miss" system is
okay, so M$ is fine. It's all in what you need.
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begin with. But WELL WORTH learning!!!
It's standard on pretty much all unix platforms, so if you're
stuck with a system in some dire situation, vi is the most likely
editor to be there.
And once you get use to it, it's WONDERFUL!
I've got a version for DOS, MS, OS2, and VMS/V
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rocess. AND.Perl makes string parsing a piece
of cake, whereas it's a NIGHTMARE doing much of it with just regular
unix commands piped together.
And Perl is VERY portable, and here to stay.
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l the file manually? Or what editing is required in the file
> /etc/syslog.conf so that the debug mesages can be logged?
Have you already installed the program? (Or planning at this point?)
If not, install first.
In most all cases the file will be created or appended to.
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> > and when i burn the image.iso, this will work ???
>
>
> No you can't write to an iso file system.
True, but you CAN mount the iso file system, copy the files
and structure to another place, add the file[s], and create
an iso image out of them.
You will then have an iso im
W. 120th St.
> Westminster, CO 80234
AFA the card freezing up, I have NO clue.
But, I did notice that you are in Colorado (US), right?
That is mountain time, right?
And mountain is 7 hours earlier than GMT, right?
This is probably no coincidence...
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