Hello all,
I have some stale nfs mounts on my RH8.0 server:
showmount -a says:
[root@store rc.d]# showmount-a
All mount points on store:
10.0.0.90:/mnt/RH8isos
10.0.0.90:/mnt/RH8isos/RedHat
10.0.0.90:/mnt/RH8isos/RedHat/base
[root@store rc.d]#
They are left over from a network install, after whi
Thanks, Jim,
I should have mentioned-- I already tried that.
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Hi,
I haven't looked at my nfs mounts for over a year, but there was an
exports
file that I had to make. Just remove the references in that file.
Jim
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Hello all,
I have some stale
> Hello all,
> I have some stale nfs mounts on my RH8.0 server:
>
> showmount -a says:
>
> [root@store rc.d]# showmount-a
> All mount points on store:
> 10.0.0.90:/mnt/RH8isos
> 10.0.0.90:/mnt/RH8isos/RedHat
> 10.0.0.90:/mnt/RH8isos/RedHat/base
> [root@store rc.d]#
>
> They are left over from a net
Hi all,
I have just upgraded 2 systems to 8.0 after using RH 7.3.
"man ls" looks fine on the screen.
If I "man ls>test", then "cat test" it still looks good on the screen.
If I then "hexdump -c test" I can see codes 39 and 45 are each replaced
by several foreign symbols in the file "test", and t
Thanks Ralf,
That's an elegant fix. I was only looking for ungarbled, but now
they're fully formatted.
Cheers,
John
Am Die, 2003-02-25 um 14.16 schrieb John Meagher:
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have just upgraded 2 systems to 8.0 after using RH 7.3.
> "man ls" lo
> I have a RedHat 8.0 box running Apache and Mailman. I am trying to
make sure
> it is locked down. When I run a port scan with nmap, I find the
following
> TCP ports open:
>
> 25 -- Mail
> 80 -- WWW
> 111 -- SUN RPC
> 443 -- SSL
> 515 -- spooler
> 6000 -- X Windows
> 32768 -- Filenet
>
> Now, I
From: "Jason Dale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi Peter,
>
> Thanks for the info. I guess it's just me then ;)
>
> I am not familiar with SMB or Samba at all. Could you possibly
> give me the guidelines for setting up an smbmount? I am not sure
> how the whole process works ...
Take a look at this..