Re: home network

2000-01-19 Thread Bret Hughes
If you do the non public thing on samba and win98 you will most likely have some problems getting to the shared resource WIN98 USES ENCRYTPED PASSWORDS. The ENCRYTION.TXT (or something close to that) file in the samba docs does a good job of explaining it. It works very well for me. There is a

Re: Ethernet card D-Link DFE-530TX HOWTO

2000-01-19 Thread Philippe Moutarlier
Sorry I missed some part of this thread and I might be wrong, but from what I understand you are looking for the conf.modules file ... which doesn't exist by default ! So don't worry if you don't have it (you won't find it on the CD either) : create it under /etc/conf.modules and add to it

Re: redirected standard out vs log file

2000-01-19 Thread Charles Galpin
I've been reading this thread with much interest. It was my understanding that you can safely do cat /dev/null > file and not destroy the inode, so why can't logrotate (or anything else) simply do cp file file.1 cat /dev/null > file as a rotation scheme without restarting or signaling the proc

AGP card wont work, then PCI locks

2000-01-19 Thread Brian Schneider
I am building a new machine. I put in a Number Nine Revolution 3D since it is supposed to be supported. It cannot seem to find and way to get it to work. I then put in an old 1 Meg PCI STB card that has been in about all of my machines and it sets up. But once I log into an account and do anything

Re: linuxconf and sendmail.cf

2000-01-19 Thread Jacques Gelinas
On Tue, 18 Jan 2000, Charles Galpin wrote: > yes Paul, if you look near the bottom, there are config options which let > you enable/disable linuxconf's control over processes. > > On Tue, 18 Jan 2000, Paul Crossman wrote: > > > I have a few systems that regenerate the sendmail.cf file when > >

Re: can ipchains save the day?

2000-01-19 Thread Gordon Messmer
Edward Schernau wrote: > Is there a way I can use ipchains to forward these broadcasts across > the router, so that people on the other subnet get the messages? ipchains isn't the correct tool for the job, but Linux has the capability that you need. Check the Bridge Mini-HOWTO or the Bridge+Fir

Using PPP with pcmcia card

2000-01-19 Thread Nicholas, Frank \(TSA\)
I would like some help in configuring my Xircom realport ethernet_modem56 pcmcia card. I can connect to the network and get to the internet but am unable to use the modem. in my /etc/conf.modules I have this line pre-install pcmcia_core /etc/rc.d/init.d/pcmcia start Under windows the modem is C

Re: Using PPP with pcmcia card

2000-01-19 Thread Ron Golan
On Thu, 20 Jan 2000, Nicholas, Frank (TSA) wrote: > I would like some help in configuring my Xircom realport ethernet_modem56 > pcmcia card. I can connect to the network and get to the internet but am > unable to use the modem. If you are using RH 6.1, you might be having a problem kudzu. I had

Re: Using PPP with pcmcia card

2000-01-19 Thread Philippe Moutarlier
>From what you have down there, things look ok : > Jan 19 15:51:37 frank kernel: tty03 at 0x02e8 (irq = 3) is a 16550A > Jan 19 15:51:37 frank cardmgr[368]: executing: './network start eth0' > Jan 19 15:51:39 frank kernel: eth0: media 10BaseT, silicon revision 5 > Jan 19 15:51:39 frank inet:

Rescan scsi bus?

2000-01-19 Thread David Kramer
If I turn on a connected SCSI device, is there a way of telling Linux to rescan the SCSI bus? --- David Kramer http://kramer.ne.mediaone.net DK KD DKK D It is better to be defeated on principle than to w

RH.6.1, rpm bug fixes, failed dependencies & NEW USER

2000-01-19 Thread greg walsh
Howdy I'm brand new to linux/unix. I've been wrestling with RH.6.1 for a while now. Last night I downloaded *all* the 6.1 rpm bug fixes and installed them. Most of the packages updated well (although I haven't tried rebooting the machine yet, so I'm not sure what the total damage will be). Bu

RE: IRQ's

2000-01-19 Thread Juha Saarinen
%-> somebody told me irq 9 is the worse to get shared (especially %-> between 5 devices !). Ouais, c'est vrai! IRQ 9 is not only a cascaded interrupt, it's also used by the power management (ACPI) on modern computers. In reality though, I've only had problems with ISA PnP cards going on IRQ 9.

OT: emacs

2000-01-19 Thread Hidong Kim
Hi, How do you tab in emacs? My tab key doesn't tab in emacs. It does tab in vi. Thanks, Hidong -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Re: Memory check utility

2000-01-19 Thread Rick L. Mantooth
David, I used the memtest86 everyone has mentioned a few months ago when I added 2 sticks of RAM. Didn't catch the problem after letting it run for a day and a half. Problem was the 2 SIMMs I installed were "batch" SIMMs and weren't quite compatable. They were the cheapies from FRYES. Yanked 'em

Re: POP + SSL?

2000-01-19 Thread Brad 'GreyBear' Davis
Thanks, that points me in the right direction, at least. Brad 'GreyBear' Davis - CTO, PeoplePublish, Inc. On the web at http://www.peoplepublish.com Free Market Publishing, enabled by the Internet - Original Message - From: Michael H. W

RE: Home networking

2000-01-19 Thread Jeff Graves
Does anyone know the wiring structure for a crossover cable. It's just that i make all my own cables but really have no idea any of the wiring structures. I always make the straight through. anyone know? -Original Message- From: Chris Morton [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, J

ypserv on RH 6.0

2000-01-19 Thread Juergen Heerdegen
I've got a problem with ypserv on a couple of machines (RH 6.0). After a few days, ypserv winds up consuming a huge amount of memory, 15MB on one machine and over 300MB on another. Versions of YP and gdbm RPM's: ypbind-3.3-20.1 ypserv-1.3.9-1 yp-tools-2.2-1 gdbm-1.7.3-19 Any ideas? -Juergen He

Re: have win95 and linux, how to add solaris?

2000-01-19 Thread William Blessum
Zaigui Wang wrote: > I need to triple boot win95, linux, and solaris. does anyone know how to > install solaris to the existing system? Any pitfalls that I need to be > aware of? My system has Win98/ed2, Solaris 7, RH 6.1- partitions: 1: WIn98 - 4mb 2: Solaris 7 about 4 mb 3: Linux boot about

Re: Problems with virtual Pop3 hosting

2000-01-19 Thread Charles Galpin
There are pop servers that can do this with a single IP, I think cyrus is one, but do not know the details. On Tue, 18 Jan 2000, sixx wrote: > For virtual pop, you would need an additional unique IP address for each > virtual domain. -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscri

RH6 crashes out of diskdriud with error 11!

2000-01-19 Thread Neil Hollow
My colleage at work is trying to set up a linux server. RH6 boots the pc installation goes smoothly until dd. Firstly adding a filesystem to the drive (max limits of space) says it cannot do since there is no space. The way around this is to use "delete" then after this the type of filesystem a

Newbie sendmail header question

2000-01-19 Thread Steve
Ok, I set up sendmail for the 1st time last night. I have it running pretty well except my headers are showing info I don't want to show (see Received:) I am not sure where or how to change this info. Can some one point me in the right direction?? TIA Steve Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Re

Samba - 2 Workgroups, 1 server

2000-01-19 Thread Chad W. Skinner
I have been going through the listserv archieves for the samba lists and have found a reference to someone having setup two workgroups on one server, but can not find how it was done. What I am trying to do is to create multiple workgroups,i.e, accounting, development, CustomerService and have al

FAT & Linux

2000-01-19 Thread VirgilHammontree
I have been trying to enourage my system to "see" FAT partitions and failing. It will not even see the Linux boot diskette. I am still new at this. Help please. sawb begin:vcard n:Hammontree;Virgil tel;cell:847.612.4270 tel;fax:847.259.3886 tel;home:847.844.1662 tel;work:847.259.2996 x-mo

Re: SSH

2000-01-19 Thread Michael H. Warfield
On Wed, Jan 19, 2000 at 12:53:58PM -0500, Michael J. McGillick wrote: > Afternoon Everyone: > A buddy of mine believes that I'm running an insecure version of SSH. My > current version is: >ssh-1.2.27-5us Possibly so... If that implies that you are running the US version o

Re: Keep copy of incoming mail?

2000-01-19 Thread Hugo Bouckaert
Hi If you maintain a copy from each mail message in a log file, all messages from everybody are put together in one big file. A suggestion: Why don't you make a daily backup (with cron) of the entire contents of /var/spool/mail and make that backup available to users (with permissions maintained

RE: RH6 crashes out of diskdriud with error 11!

2000-01-19 Thread Manuel Antonio Camacho Quesada
Try out RH's fdisk instead of DD. I had an old drive on my Gatewy that refused to deal with DD. -Manuel. -Mensaje original- De: Neil Hollow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Enviado el: MiƩrcoles, 19 de Enero de 2000 08:38 a.m. Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Asunto: RH6 crashes out of diskdriud with e

Re: pop3 delete command ?

2000-01-19 Thread Piet Barber
Claudiu Balciza wrote: > what is the pop3 delete command ? > That was an incredibly vague question! I presume you mean 'how to delete directly from a pop session' Consider the following things to type: = telnet pop.yourserver.com 110 user pietb pass dont-you-wish-i-put-it-here list retr 1

Re: IRQ's

2000-01-19 Thread Eric Cifreo
> Evening: > > How do I tell what IRQs Linux has assigned or is showing for my different > devices in the machine. I have 2 ethernet cards, and a sound card, and > I'm trying to determine if there is some type of conflict going on with > them. I've been experiencing strange behavior with my e

Re: IRQ's

2000-01-19 Thread kirk whiting
Cool. Well slap me silly. Mabey its just the cheapies i used. Kirk On Wed, 19 Jan 2000, Hossein S. Zadeh wrote: > On Tue, 18 Jan 2000, Kirk Whiting wrote: > > > Networks cards definately need to be seperate. try to make sure they have at > > I have a server with 4 3Com 905 Boomerang AND an on

Re: MySql or postgresql

2000-01-19 Thread Jason Costomiris
On Mon, Jan 17, 2000 at 04:56:18PM -0600, Ian Alexander wrote: : : Actually, you *do* need them if the need is to conform to a standard of : some sort that requires foreign keys. Don't confuse technological needs with political needs.. :) -- Jason Costomiris <><

RE: Home networking

2000-01-19 Thread Garry Pavento
Hi, On 18 Jan 00, Jeff Graves wrote: > Does anyone know the wiring structure for a crossover cable. It's > just that i make all my own cables but really have no idea any of > the wiring structures. I always make the straight through. anyone > know? Try: http://www.gcctech.com/ts/doc/crossove

Re: There's gotta be something better ...

2000-01-19 Thread Vidiot
>It is well known that java applets on netscape for linux really screw up >things..I just stopped using netscape for java pages..simple disbaled >java..javascript works fine though it lacks on many desired html features... The strange is that I don't think I'm hitting any Java pages. The hunt co

RE: Ethernet Question - Take 2 :)

2000-01-19 Thread Michael J. McGillick
Jeff: A quick check in /var/log/messages reveals this right after I did the network restart command you suggested: Jan 18 15:24:30 universe pumpd[1734]: starting at Tue Jan 18 15:24:30 2000 Jan 18 15:24:41 universe pumpd[1734]: configured interface eth0 Jan 18 15:24:41 universe ifup: done. Jan

Re: Problem with PPP using netcfg

2000-01-19 Thread Alan Mead
At 09:02 PM 1/19/00 +1030, lloy0076 wrote: >I don't think YOU are doing anything wrong. Somehow your options state >that your ISP has to authenticate itself against you. This is highly >unusual...look in /etc/options and if you see anything like >"require-pap" comment it out with a # (hash). FWI

logrotate error

2000-01-19 Thread John Horne
Hi, I am starting to see the following error on two RH6.1 systems: errors occured while rotating /var/log/netconf.log stat of /var/log/netconf.log failed: No such file or directory However, the ls command shows: {john}: ls -l /var/log/netconf* -rw-r--r-- 1 root root0

SSH

2000-01-19 Thread Michael J. McGillick
Afternoon Everyone: A buddy of mine believes that I'm running an insecure version of SSH. My current version is: ssh-1.2.27-5us How do I tell if my version is insecure, and where would I get the latest version from? - Mike -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as

POP + SSL?

2000-01-19 Thread Brad 'GreyBear' Davis
Hi all, Anyone have any pointers to resources and files for SPOP (POP + SSL)? TIA, Brad 'GreyBear' Davis - CTO, PeoplePublish, Inc. On the web at http://www.peoplepublish.com Free Market Publishing, enabled by the Internet -- To unsubscri

OT: MS Netmeeting (forgive me)

2000-01-19 Thread Jason Hirsch
Before the flames get sent my way- this software is for my GRANDMOTHER who isn't exactly the worlds most proficient computer user. If Windows crashes, then she panics and I get a phone call. That said I currently have 2 links to work with- http://www.tsmservices.com/masq/detailform.php3?

Re: Keep copy of incoming mail?

2000-01-19 Thread Thomas Ribbrock \(Design/DEG\)
On Tue, Jan 18, 2000 at 10:18:43PM +0900, Steve Frampton wrote: > > Yeah, this would have been a snap under 6.x. But the server is Red Hat > 6.0 based, and procmail wasn't automatically executed by sendmail on the > older versions -- you needed to call it using a .forward file. ;-( Hm - is 6.

Re: squid ACL ?

2000-01-19 Thread Eric Sisler
>> > > acl acl1 src claudiu.altex.ro >> > > acl acl2 dstdomain btr.ro >> > > http_access allow acl1 acl2 >> > > http_access deny all >> > >> > Neither! The first ACL that matches dictates the behaviour. >> > >> >> then I ask you, how do I limit the access of given users to a given >> domain ? > >

Re: SSH

2000-01-19 Thread Bernhard Rosenkraenzer
On Wed, 19 Jan 2000, Michael J. McGillick wrote: > A buddy of mine believes that I'm running an insecure version of SSH. My > current version is: > >ssh-1.2.27-5us > > How do I tell if my version is insecure, Check if it is RSA-enabled and not patched. > and where would I get the latest

RE: Amaya

2000-01-19 Thread Patrick O Neil
I have wondered if it was just my install or not...I downloaded, compiled, and installed the latest amaya myself the other day, went to freshmeat and found that the page display was so totally butchered that it was impossible to read/use the page. It is also rather slow. -Original Message

Re: Problem with PPP using netcfg

2000-01-19 Thread Alan Mead
I have the same problem. I found out I wasn't using the latest verison of initscripts and I was optimistic that the update would fix it but I haven't done so yet. If you are really using 6.2 them I assume it incorporates the update. Why don't you check the version ('rpm -qi initscripts' and '

Re: Keep copy of incoming mail?

2000-01-19 Thread Steve Frampton
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tue, 18 Jan 2000, Thomas Ribbrock (Design/DEG) wrote: > As for the copy: If your mail is coming in via sendmail it might be very > easy, as Red Hat's default setup is using procmail as delivery agent. Yeah, this would have been a snap under 6.x.

RE: Home networking

2000-01-19 Thread Jeff Graves
Here's what i paid for linksys and 3com stuff: Linksys 8port 100MBit Switch: $130(in the summer) Linksys 8port 100MBit Hub: $80 (in the summer) Linksys 100Mbit Nic:$20 (in the summer) 3com 3C509B isa:$50 (last week) 3com 3C590B pci:

Re: Anyone know how to see Mad Magazine cds under Linux?

2000-01-19 Thread Piet Barber
"Steven W. Orr" wrote: > I just bought the 7 cd set, Totally Mad, and I was wondering if anyone knows > what I need to be able to not use WinBloze to see the art. > > The pictures are not useable by xv or ee. I get > > mad.m2: JPEG image data, JFIF standard > > I'm open to suggestions :-( Here

Memory check utility - Results

2000-01-19 Thread David Filion
For those interested, I let the test utility run for day and it found nothing. I removed two older simms I had left in leaving the two new simms and that seemed to clear up the problem. It seems that even though the simms where of the same type, EDO 72pin, they were from different manufactu

Re: sendmail and virtual hosts

2000-01-19 Thread Charles Galpin
Hi Ben You didn't say so, so I must first ask if you updated the hash tables? Use something like makemap hash /etc/mail/virtusertable.db < /etc/mail/virtusertable makemap hash /etc/mail/genericstable.db < /etc/mail/genericstable and of course you ran m4 on the .mc right :) charles On Mon, 17

Re: Home networking

2000-01-19 Thread Frank Carreiro
Just noticed I didn't answer one of your questions... The PCI nics are better if your system supports them. If not then your only option is ISA. PCI is faster (64 bit) vs. most ISA NIC's which typically are 16 or 32 bit. Hope this helps Frank Brandon Dorman wrote: > > Dear Frank, > >

Keeping tabs on IP traffic.

2000-01-19 Thread Michael Hatchard
Hi Guys I am looking for a way to keep tabs on how much IP traffic goes to each machine and to store these figures each week. I would like to know much comes from external sources and how much comes from local sources. Anyone know of any programs or how to go about it. Thanks Michael -- To

RE: Ethernet Question - Take 2 :)

2000-01-19 Thread Michael J. McGillick
Ok: I think I'm getting closer here :) First of all, thanks to everyone who passed on information on how to look up ioports, irqs, etc. It's really appreciated. Here is what I've been able to gleen, and maybe someone will spot the problem right away: /proc/pci reveals: PCI devices found: B

Dialin PPP is isolated!

2000-01-19 Thread David Taylor
I have just recently set up a dial-in server to provide ppp access to our network here. Unfortunately, it is not working 100%. Dial-in connections and authentication seem to work flawlessly. However, the users are unable to access any machines beyond the dial-in server. Using ping and some jig

Re: Help! Still no sendmail genericstable luck

2000-01-19 Thread ben
Sorry, trouble shooting my mail server while asking people to e-mail me advice has been problematic. I'm losing the ocasional message ;) Nothing in messages, and mailog just states: Jan 18 14:41:26 swanky sendmail[17351]: starting daemon (8.9.3): SMTP For those of you keeping score at home, my

Re: System Access Attempts

2000-01-19 Thread Nate Waddoups
Best way, as in most definite: turn of your telnet server - comment out the appropriate line in /etc/inetd.conf, then killall -HUP inetd Then use SSH for your own connections. Nobody will be able to get in via your telnet daemon if it isn't running... but these folks will probably just go aft

Re: RH6 crashes out of diskdriud with error 11!

2000-01-19 Thread Neil Hollow
Solved it - tried booting from expert mode and we'd already set up the partitions we wanted although we went thru the dd process again. NH -- >From: Hal Burgiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: RH6 crashes out of diskdriud with error 11! >Date: Wed, Jan 19, 2000, 2

secure shell question

2000-01-19 Thread matt boex
i just installed mod_ssl to apache. i have been able to bring up a page using https://myserver/index.html. when the page comes up, i am prompted about the certificate. is there a way to bypass the multiple questions and just push the certificate? __

Re: SSH

2000-01-19 Thread Mike Cathey
Dear Sirs; Your box is only vulnerable IF and ONLY IF you compiled ssh with the RSAREF option. You would have had to run './configure --with-RSAREF' or something along those lines. I haven't compiled it (ssh 1.2.27) in the last 2 weeks so I couldn't really tell you what the exact parameter is.

Re: scripts no longer work -- ones with arguments?

2000-01-19 Thread Rick L. Mantooth
Paul, Right off hand, I dunno. you might try sh -x /tmp/Configure #(assuming it is a shell script) and see where it dies at. My thoughts, -- Rick L. Mantooth [EMAIL PROTECTED] There are 3 kinds of people: Those who can count and those who can't. On Mon, 17 Jan 2000, Paul R. Watkins wrote

Ethernet Question

2000-01-19 Thread Michael J. McGillick
Evening Everyone: I just recently did a reinstall of Red Hat 6.1. Before doing the install, I put two new Ethernet cards in the machine, a 3Com Etherlink 10/100 Mbps PCI (Model # 3c905C-TX-M) and a 3Com Fast Etherlink XL PCI (3C90x family). Well, correct me if I'm wrong, but my assumption was th

Re: Home networking

2000-01-19 Thread Lee Kok Wah
Try this : Ethernet 10/100Base-T Crossover Cable Name NIC1 NIC2 Name TX+ 13 RX+ TX- 26 RX- RX+ 31 TX+ RX- 62 TX- Ethernet 100Base-T4 Crossover Cable Name NIC1 NIC2 Name TX_D1+ 1 3RX_D2+ TX_D1- 2 6RX_D2- RX_D2+ 3 1TX_D1+ RX

Re: Samba - 2 Workgroups, 1 server

2000-01-19 Thread Eric Wood
I don't think samba can host multiple domains/workgroups. You can do a "netbios aliases = machine1 machine2 machine3" and it appear it is multiple machines - but within the same workgroup. However, shares could be made differently based on the different netbios names. -eric wood -Original M

Re: POP + SSL?

2000-01-19 Thread Michael H. Warfield
On Wed, Jan 19, 2000 at 09:55:54AM -0700, Brad 'GreyBear' Davis wrote: > Hi all, > Anyone have any pointers to resources and files for SPOP (POP + SSL)? Use one of the SSL wrappers or proxies from the OpenSSL site, . There's a little more information in the fetchmail sources, which now

Re: scripts (awk or perl or what?)

2000-01-19 Thread Rick L. Mantooth
Bryan, Don't listen to those perl guys... ;-) See below On Tue, 18 Jan 2000, Gate wrote: => I need to do the following two things (separately): => => First.. I have a file with comma delineated fields. The data in each field => is enclosed in double quotes ("). However, some data fields have a

IP aliasing on Redhat 6.1/loopback interface

2000-01-19 Thread Jeff Frost
Hi folks, I'm having a problem with Redhat 6.1 and IP aliases. My problem is that after installing RedHat 6.1, and adding an ip alias on the loopback interface, upon reboot I lose my default gateway. If I remove the ip alias on the loopback interface, I get the gateway back. The ip aliases on the

scripts (awk or perl or what?)

2000-01-19 Thread Gate
I need to do the following two things (separately): First.. I have a file with comma delineated fields. The data in each field is enclosed in double quotes ("). However, some data fields have a quote within the quotes, and I need to remove that. What is my best choice for this? Second.. A text f

How can add new hardware and remove the hardware ?

2000-01-19 Thread Frank
Which X_tools could add new hardware such as more network card ? Could I use kernel deamon to add and remove new hardware ? Thanks -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Re: Backup Recomendations

2000-01-19 Thread Jeff Smelser
I use amanda. IT backs up all my clients and server in one big sweep. Really nice. On Wed, 19 Jan 2000, Steve wrote: > I have a very small network > > 1 server and 2 Workstations > > Not sure the best way to go about this so I would appreciate some > recommendations on ba

RE: Home networking

2000-01-19 Thread Gary Starks
http://www.firewall.com/%7Emcd/crossover.html Check that link out. >From: Jeff Graves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: RE: Home networking >Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2000 08:41:43 -0500 >MIME-Version: 1.0 >Received: from lists.red

Re: Help needed with notebook installation

2000-01-19 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
At 09:27 PM 1/16/00 -0800, you wrote: >On Sun, 16 Jan 2000, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote: > >> When you exported the CD, did you remember to restart rpc.nfsd to let it >> know you changed the /etc/exports file? Also, it the address of the >> laptop listed in /etc/hosts.allow? I have run into both p

Re: Backup Recomendations

2000-01-19 Thread Charles Galpin
I just evaluated arkeia. It is excellent, and for your configuration it is free (but no scheduled backup). There might be a way to do backup from cron with their command line tool arkc. The best part (for me )is that they have a client process for windows machines so you don't have to play games l

Backup Recomendations

2000-01-19 Thread Steve
I have a very small network 1 server and 2 Workstations Not sure the best way to go about this so I would appreciate some recommendations on backing up the server from the workstation w/ a scsi tape drive. Can it be done w/ tar or should I use a program like BRU?? Trying to get off cheap but do

Re: secure shell question

2000-01-19 Thread Alan Mead
At 08:44 AM 1/19/00 -0800, you wrote: > >i just installed mod_ssl to apache. i have been able >to bring up a page using https://myserver/index.html. >when the page comes up, i am prompted about the >certificate. is there a way to bypass the multiple >questions and just push the certificate? If

ssh and X

2000-01-19 Thread Joe
For those who tried to help me out before, thanx for the hand. I found out the RPMs I used did not have X forwarding compiled in. I got an older one from rpmfind (1.2.27-4i). Well I'd like to put ssh on an RHL6.1 Alpha box. There are RPMs available but they don't seem to have X forwarding comp

squid ACL ?

2000-01-19 Thread Claudiu Balciza
Hi, if I configure squid as follows: acl acl1 src claudiu.altex.ro acl acl2 dstdomain btr.ro http_access allow acl1 acl2 http_access deny all will the acls be ANDed or ORed (I want to allow specific hosts to access a specific domain) TIA Claudiu -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] w

Re: Home networking

2000-01-19 Thread Georgia R. Grant
Brandon, You only need one hub for three computers. If you had two computers you could get by with a cross-over cable. You also need a network card for each computer. Georgia Brandon Dorman wrote: > > If all I want is file/internet/printer sharing between, "peer" computers do > I need hubs?

can't mount cdrom

2000-01-19 Thread Hidong Kim
Hi, Here's a problem I've never seen before. I just installed 6.1 on a machine. After booting up the new installation, I can't mount the cdrom. When I try 'mount /mnt/cdrom', I get the error: mount: Wrong medium type I get this error even with 'mount -t iso9660 -r /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom'. I

System Access Attempts

2000-01-19 Thread William B. Herman
It seems that I have people who are trying to telnet into my machine. They seem to be either changing their ISP or spoofing their IP address. There is no reason these addresses should be telneting into our machine. My guess is they are trying brute force to gain access. What is the best way t

Re: Ethernet card D-Link DFE-530TX HOWTO

2000-01-19 Thread on4hu
Thank you for answer.. but where is conf.module find / -name conf.module = not found??? seam this file do not exist At 16:06 18/01/2000 -0800, you wrote: >Put this in your conf.module > >alias eth0 via-rhine > >The via-rhine module comes with rh 6.0 >Linda > > >- Original Me

RE: Ethernet Question - Take 2 :)

2000-01-19 Thread Jeff Graves
Looks to me like a config issue with eth1. Check the irq and i/o settings and make sure that they don't conflit with any other devices. Usually, if you have a sound card, they like to take the 200-330 range so make the second card an i/o of 350 and irq of 10. That's what i usually use. Otherwi

compile problems...libgd

2000-01-19 Thread Patrick O Neil
I downloaded the latest release of hf-lab via freshmeat today. It calls for gd >= 1.6. I have installed gd version 1.7.3 so I meet this part. When I run configure, first I see: checking for dnet_ntoa in -ldnet... no checking for dnet_ntoa in -ldnet_stub... no What is -ldnet and what package

Re: Keep copy of incoming mail?

2000-01-19 Thread Thomas Ribbrock \(Design/DEG\)
On Tue, Jan 18, 2000 at 10:13:36AM +0900, Steve Frampton wrote: > > I'm admin'ing a system which is the mail server for several hundred > users. What I would like to do is have a copy of each incoming e-mail > message be appended to a "logger" file (to be able to rescue the "I > accidentally del

Re: IRQ's

2000-01-19 Thread Hossein S. Zadeh
On Tue, 18 Jan 2000, Michael J. McGillick wrote: > How do I tell what IRQs Linux has assigned or is showing for my different > devices in the machine. I have 2 ethernet cards, and a sound card, and > I'm trying to determine if there is some type of conflict going on with > them. I've been exper

RE: Home networking

2000-01-19 Thread Jeff Graves
I use linksys (LNE100TX) in all my windoze boxes (work excellent and are cheap) and 3com etherlink IIIs in all my linux boxes (3C509B isa for older machines and 3C590B pci for newer) all attached to linksys hubs (EFAH08W) and switches (EZXS88W). I like linksys nics and hubs cause they're very

php3 & mysql on Red Hat 6.1

2000-01-19 Thread Rita Meng
I have been off this list for several months. If this is a question that is repeatedly asked, please forgive me. I have tried searching the archives according to the directions but I always get something that makes no sense. The only archive command that I can get to work is archive help. Has a

FTP very slow Sometimes

2000-01-19 Thread John
Under some circumstances I experience very long delays connecting with FTP to my linux RH 6.0 machine from my Win98 box. Please read slowly as this gets hard to explain :-) The win98 box's TCP properties have the linux box as a gateway. This was done to allow me to setup Masquerading as per the

Can't access printer...

2000-01-19 Thread kelch
Hi, Installed RH 6.1 just fine, but unfortunately forgot to turn on printer (Epson Color 640) before install. Tried to use printtool to configure, but refused to find printer. Tried setting printer to /dev/lp0 and /dev/lp1, neither worked. Spooler is there, but

Anaconda Installation Program

2000-01-19 Thread Dan Browning
I'm finding most of the manuals (install, reference, and otherwise) are lacking as it pertains to Red Hat's automated installation system in 6.1. One of the new "features" of 6.1 is some sort of python scripting support, yet I have not found a single resource detailing the use (or benefit) of it.

Newbie help with resolv.conf & DNS with RH 6.1 - Arrg!

2000-01-19 Thread Neil Haldar
Howdy, I'm a new RH 6.1 user needing help in getting DNS requests resolved when using Netscape under RH 6.1. First... yes, I've set the correct DNS addresses in the kppp dialer (and double checked in resolv.conf when connecting, and the addresses *do* get added). After executing my login sc

Help! Still no sendmail genericstable luck

2000-01-19 Thread ben
can anyone out there who has virtusertable or genericstable working under sendmail 8.9.3 send me their sendmail.mc so I can double check my syntax? I've been wrestling with this for two days now. -Ben Newman The problem with the world is that everyone is a few drinks behind.

Re: FAT & Linux

2000-01-19 Thread Bernhard Rosenkraenzer
On Sun, 16 Jan 2000, VirgilHammontree wrote: > I have been trying to enourage my system to "see" FAT partitions and > failing. It will not even see the Linux boot diskette. I am still new at > this. Help please. mount -t vfat /dev/whatever /mnt/wherever What's the problem? LLaP bero -- A

Re: Ethernet Question - Take 2 :)

2000-01-19 Thread linda hanigan
Sorry they are in my win machines. I pulled them out of my Linux machines and used a D-Link DFE-530TX ethernet card because I couldn't get on the net the day I wanted to install the Linux network. Then I put them in two older win95/98 machines that will eventually be used as terminals. I know the

Very Large email clusters...

2000-01-19 Thread Robert A. Hayden
We have the need to deploy a linux-based email server (SMTP, POP, IMAP, Web interface) for linux. We've been trying to cobble together stuff from the free-ware inventories, but we might be better off with something commercial. Any suggestions on a commercial program or two that can handle maybe

have win95 and linux, how to add solaris?

2000-01-19 Thread Zaigui Wang
I need to triple boot win95, linux, and solaris. does anyone know how to install solaris to the existing system? Any pitfalls that I need to be aware of? Thanks. -- | Zaigui Wang | | www.cs.siu.edu/~wang| | 618-453-6033(office)| / -- To unsubsc

Re: Home networking

2000-01-19 Thread Frank Carreiro
$31 - OvisLink 8 Port Hub - 10Mbs - Retail $110 - OvisLink 8 Port Hub - 10/100Mbs - Dual Speed - Retail $329 - OvisLink 8 Port - 10/100Mbs - Switching Hub - Retail $11 - OvisLink - 10Mbs - 32bit - PCI - Retail $14 - OvisLink - 10/100Mbs - PCI - Retail Here are the prices I pulled down fro

Re: System Access Attempts

2000-01-19 Thread Tom Gilbert
* William B. Herman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > It seems that I have people who are trying to telnet into my machine. They > seem to be either changing their ISP or spoofing their IP address. There is > no reason these addresses should be telneting into our machine. My guess is > they are try

Re: RH6 crashes out of diskdriud with error 11!

2000-01-19 Thread Hal Burgiss
On Wed, Jan 19, 2000 at 02:37:44PM +, Neil Hollow wrote: > My colleage at work is trying to set up a linux server. RH6 boots > the pc installation goes smoothly until dd. Firstly adding a > filesystem to the drive (max limits of space) says it cannot do > since there is no space. The way ar

how to tell at what speed my modem is working?

2000-01-19 Thread Zaigui Wang
I use eznet to dial up to my isp. How can I tell the speed of connection? Is there ann easy command line option? -- | Zaigui Wang | | www.cs.siu.edu/~wang| | 618-453-6033(office)| / -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" a

Re: Can't access printer...

2000-01-19 Thread Bernhard Rosenkraenzer
On Wed, 19 Jan 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Installed RH 6.1 just fine, but unfortunately forgot to turn on > printer (Epson Color 640) before install. Tried to use printtool to > configure, but refused to find printer. Tried setting printer to > /dev/lp0 and /dev/lp1,

Re: Samba - 2 Workgroups, 1 server

2000-01-19 Thread Eric Wood
Read in chapter 4, the first three sections: You'll see that %L is substituted for the NetBIOS name. You can also use the "include = %L.conf" direction, to dynamically share new folders upon connect. http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/samba/chapter/book/ch04_01.html http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/s

IRQ's

2000-01-19 Thread Michael J. McGillick
Evening: How do I tell what IRQs Linux has assigned or is showing for my different devices in the machine. I have 2 ethernet cards, and a sound card, and I'm trying to determine if there is some type of conflict going on with them. I've been experiencing strange behavior with my eth1 and I real

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