Re: Gnome mail

2000-02-21 Thread Anthony E. Greene
Jason Pratt wrote: > Question, is there a GNOME-compliant e-mail program out there? With GUI and > all? Balsa -- Anthony E. Greene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Homepage & PGP Key If it's too good to be true, it's probably Linux. -- To unsub

Re: security list?

2000-02-21 Thread lloy0076
Doug McGarrett wrote: > > Is there a list focusing on security? I need to get > help on firewalls. I have the ip-chains HOW-TO, I > have a whole book on Linux security, but I don't really > know how to implement the whole thing, including mail. > --doug I've never heard of a list per se but th

Re: security list?

2000-02-21 Thread lloy0076
Adam et al: > this is an easy way to get it UP and running ..but you still need to block off > ports..but you can do that later.also is this for home or business? > If for business...check out www.watchguard.com they have a $3,500 linux based > firewall product "Firebox II" if you need to h

Re: Enlightenment

2000-02-21 Thread lloy0076
Ummm...I presume that you're saying that GNOME/ENLIGHTENMENT don't work any more. Otherwise why would you need to install them? Presuming that you've used an automated process AND you told the install process to install X and GNOME (etc) you shouldn't need to worry... DL -- The Linux C Mailin

shell programming

2000-02-21 Thread Suddha Sekhar Dey
Hi, I want to learn unix shell programming. Will someone please send me links to some good tutorial sites and the address of some mailing list. Thanks Suddha -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Disk Druid

2000-02-21 Thread Joe Guest
This question has probably been asked before. I am new to the list and would appreciate any info anyone might have. My question is : Is there anyway to start Disk Druid without running setup ? Its a very nice tool and I would like to use it when I add disks to a system or want to modify existing

Re: Problems with multi session cd burning.

2000-02-21 Thread John Pfaff
That was exactly what I needed! At home over the weekend, I finally (after nearly three years of looking and trying) got my first two sessions read. I think the crux of my problem was there were directories on the first two sessions with the same name. Anyway, I copied all files from all three

Re: Timestamps wrong

2000-02-21 Thread Bret Hughes
It is my understanding that the timestamps are actually stored as GMT and linux does the translations for display. Just curious, do all the previously saved files appear with the correct (your time zone) timestamps after exporting the TZ ? Bret Vidiot wrote: > >check the TZ variable. > >timest

Re: ADMROCKS attack in progress!

2000-02-21 Thread Frederic Herman
http://www.cert.org/current/current_activity.html#bind "M. Erickson" wrote: > > where can I get more info on this rootkit and how to defend against it? > some fsck is taking down a couple of my friends' boxes. > /me > > Mike Ericks

Re: Performance problem

2000-02-21 Thread Robert Fausey
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Gordon Messmer wrote: > > Robert Fausey wrote: >> I have a quad pentium with 4 gigs of ram with 2 gigs of swap space >> running 6.1 with a kernel patch to recognize the 4G. I don't know >> what patch was made, I didn't do it. When you log onto the console X >> runs REALLY

Re: ADMROCKS attack in progress!

2000-02-21 Thread Michael H. Warfield
On Sun, Feb 20, 2000 at 10:23:28PM -0800, M. Erickson wrote: > where can I get more info on this rootkit and how to defend against it? > some fsck is taking down a couple of my friends' boxes. > /me ADMROCKS is an attack against name daemons which are not up to date. Like lots of other s

Re: ADMROCKS attack in progress!

2000-02-21 Thread Jason Hirsch
On Mon, 21 Feb 2000, Michael H. Warfield wrote: > On Sun, Feb 20, 2000 at 10:23:28PM -0800, M. Erickson wrote: > > where can I get more info on this rootkit and how to defend against it? > > some fsck is taking down a couple of my friends' boxes. > > /me > > ADMROCKS is an attack against

Re: ADMROCKS attack in progress!

2000-02-21 Thread lloy0076
Jason! > My firewall is kept up to date, but the machines on the inside? Not worth > the effort to update stuff that I may or may not use. I think that is an excellent idea. RedHat could have an RPM style files where all you did was mount /mnt/cdrom; rpm -Uvh /mnt/cdrom/*.rpm AND a SRPMS style

Re: security list?

2000-02-21 Thread Robert Glover
> Adam et al: > > > this is an easy way to get it UP and running ..but you still need to block off > > ports..but you can do that later.also is this for home or business? > > If for business...check out www.watchguard.com they have a $3,500 linux based > > firewall product "Firebox II" if y

Cannot access Internet sites

2000-02-21 Thread Mike Green
I have a completely fresh install of Redhat 6.1 on a Pentium 90 -- reformatted the hard drives to get a clean start. Many things look good, but once I'm logged on (according to kppp) to an ISP I cannot access sites on the Internet with ping or http or ftp. Any suggestions on resolution of this p

How much can one Linux Server handle-Web, mail,ftp

2000-02-21 Thread Robert Burton
Hello, I am going into some unwalked territory for me and thought I would ask the collective wisdom so often found here (how's that for flattery?) My company has the opportunity of adding many more domains (bringing the total to about 180 or so) to our Red Hat 6.0 Linux Server. The domains w

Re: ADMROCKS attack in progress!

2000-02-21 Thread Eric Sisler
Jason Hirsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Not to push an issue- > >Awhile back someone (with an email @redhat.com) asked in (what i thought >was) seriousness about a 'service pack' style fix. I read this post and >think "Wow. To think that for NT all I have to do is run 1 program and >all the bu

Re: How much can one Linux Server handle-Web, mail,ftp

2000-02-21 Thread Alan Mead
I'll bite: This will depend entirely on the amount of traffic these new domains generate. I would try to extrapolate form your current resource uses. If you are doubling the business, I would plan to double your capital investment. In the US at least, you could get a pretty spiffy server f

Re: ADMROCKS attack in progress!

2000-02-21 Thread Michael H. Warfield
On Mon, Feb 21, 2000 at 09:14:53AM -0500, Jason Hirsch wrote: > On Mon, 21 Feb 2000, Michael H. Warfield wrote: > > On Sun, Feb 20, 2000 at 10:23:28PM -0800, M. Erickson wrote: > > > where can I get more info on this rootkit and how to defend against it? > > > some fsck is taking down a couple o

Re: Enlightenment

2000-02-21 Thread J. Scott Kasten
If I'm not mistaken, enlightenment should already be installed. If you boot to the gnome desktop, it should be the default. On Mon, Feb 21, 2000 at 02:23:34AM -0500, John Catral wrote: > Hi! I just installed REdhat 6.1 on my machine and I was wondering what > Enlightenment packages do I have to

Re: certificate

2000-02-21 Thread Alan Mead
The way it was explained to me is that the name of the site gets decrypted too late for name-based redirection. Now you can have multiple name-based virtual hosts and a single SSL virtual host but it's cheating to say that it's name-based because it actually monitors all connections on port 44

Re: Timestamps wrong

2000-02-21 Thread Vidiot
>It is my understanding that the timestamps are actually stored as GMT and >linux does the translations for display. Just curious, do all the >previously saved files appear with the correct (your time zone) timestamps >after exporting the TZ ? Yep, the dates do indeed change. MB -- e-mail: [EM

Re: ADMROCKS attack in progress!

2000-02-21 Thread Marie Bennington
"Michael H. Warfield" wrote: > > Why not just use autorpm then? If that's what you want to do, then > just setup autorpm to point at the updates site, run it nightly, and > configure it to automatically update all the packages you already have > installed. You don't have to paw "down a

Re: Enlightenment

2000-02-21 Thread John Catral
- Original Message - From: J. Scott Kasten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Enlightenment > If I'm not mistaken, enlightenment should already be installed. If you > boot to the gnome desktop, it should be the default. > Oh, I know that Enlightenment is installed I just wanted to upgra

Re: squid - access denied

2000-02-21 Thread John D. Hardin
On Mon, 21 Feb 2000, Kashif Sherjeel wrote: > Can anyone help me in configuring a squid server. I set up a squid cache > server and tried to access it using Windows client. but when I try to do > that I get a message of "Access Denied". Please tell me what should I > do. The default configurati

Best VPN solution for Redhat?

2000-02-21 Thread Steven Hildreth
Hi, I am wanting to create a VPN using two redhat 6.1 servers, I think... I am wanting to be able to use a samba share (securely) for a remote client over the internet. Like mapping a drive on the samba server remotly to a Win9x workstation, again securely. I suppose that a VPN solution is the w

Re: Enlightenment

2000-02-21 Thread J. Scott Kasten
In that case, "rpm -qa | grep enlightenment" will tell you which rpms you have now. To replace those with the newer ones, do this: rpm -Uvh [ ...] On Mon, Feb 21, 2000 at 10:49:06AM -0500, John Catral wrote: > > If I'm not mistaken, enlightenment should already be installed. If you > > boot t

OT: RedHat / Linux support

2000-02-21 Thread William Schwartz
Question: What are people using for real-tine support for RedHat Linux? (besides this this I mean) We currently have a few RedHat Servers in production, and feel a little uneasy about not having any "formal" support for them. Does anyone have any opinions on the support options that are available

Re: Problems with multi session cd burning.

2000-02-21 Thread Matt Housh
> That was exactly what I needed! At home over the weekend, I finally (after > nearly three years of looking and trying) got my first two sessions read. I > think the crux of my problem was there were directories on the first two > sessions with the same name. Anyway, I copied all files from al

Re: Best VPN solution for Redhat?

2000-02-21 Thread Aaron Turner
I like vtund myself. Definately a lot easier to setup then Free S/WAN. Find it on freshmeat.net -- Aaron Turner, Core Developer http://vodka.linuxkb.org/~aturner/ Linux Knowledge Base Organization http://www.linuxkb.org/ Because world domination requires quality open documentation. aka:

Re: OT: RedHat / Linux support

2000-02-21 Thread Marie Bennington
William Schwartz wrote: > > Question: What are people using for real-tine support for RedHat Linux? > (besides this this I mean) We currently have a few RedHat Servers in > production, and feel a little uneasy about not having any "formal" support > for them. Does anyone have any opinions on the

Re: NNTP?

2000-02-21 Thread Yashodhan Barve
Use the Dnews server which I found much easier to setup & the documentation is really good. Yashodhan Barve [EMAIL PROTECTED] tel - 780-412-6985 cell- 780-953-1411 On Sun, 20 Feb 2000, Chad W. Skinner wrote: > Does anyone know of an easy to setup and configure NNTP server for local > use. I nee

kernel recompile

2000-02-21 Thread Ketan
I am trying to install Oracle8i on my linux6.1 box and this requires setting some kernel parameters like SHMMAX, SHMMIN, SHMMNI, SHMSEG, SEMMSL, SEMMNI, SEMOPM, SEMVMX. these are the kernel parameters to adjust the shared memory and semaphores. Oracle manual says I need to recompile the kernel if

3com 3c905b-tx network card

2000-02-21 Thread Jon Jackson
I have an HP vectra vli server with the 3com 3c589b-tx network card in it. I just installed RH 6.1 and everything seemed ok through the install. Upon booting, eth0 appears to start but I can not get on the network. Ifconfig does not see it, and if I type "ifconfig eth0 up" it says resource tempo

[offtopic]Perl:assigning an array

2000-02-21 Thread Robert Canary
Hi, Sorry for the perl question. I have extracted from a log file ta line that reads that reads something like this: item1='value', item2='value2', item3='value3' i am trying to get parse the line as to assign to an array as such: $line{item1}=$value1 etc etc etc I can't figure out how to

mount zip

2000-02-21 Thread Ahbaid Gaffoor
Hi all, Well, firstly, linux is great!! I just deployed my own financials system with windows clients, and oracle 8 running on a linux server for database... first of it's kind in Guyana! Needless to say, this has really lowered the cost of ownership for my customer. Now, I have to backup som

Re: OT: RedHat / Linux support

2000-02-21 Thread Ric Moore
William Schwartz wrote: > > Question: What are people using for real-tine support for RedHat Linux? > (besides this this I mean) We currently have a few RedHat Servers in > production, and feel a little uneasy about not having any "formal" support > for them. Does anyone have any opinions on the

Re: Best VPN solution for Redhat?

2000-02-21 Thread Philippe Moutarlier
I am using very successfully a software called "cipe". It does secure the link by encrypting. I could do everything with it and even through firewall with no pbs. http://sites.inka.de/sites/bigred/devel/cipe.html Philippe "Steven Hildreth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi, I am wanting to c

Re: ADMROCKS attack in progress!

2000-02-21 Thread Jacques Gelinas
On Mon, 21 Feb 2000, Jason Hirsch wrote: > Not to push an issue- > > Awhile back someone (with an email @redhat.com) asked in (what i thought > was) seriousness about a 'service pack' style fix. I read this post and > think "Wow. To think that for NT all I have to do is run 1 program and > all

thanks for scsi cdrom help

2000-02-21 Thread jimk
Hi. I just wanted to thank the people who replied to my cry for help about booting from a scsi cdrom drive. Things are looking good now. Cheers, Jim -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Re: kernel recompile

2000-02-21 Thread Shane Ally
e-mail for oracle 8i on 6.1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Ketan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Monday, February 21, 2000 2:38 PM Subject: kernel recompile >I am trying to install Oracle8i on my linux6.1 >box and this requires setting so

Re: mount zip

2000-02-21 Thread Hidong Kim
I don't have any experience with zip drives in Linux, but I suspect that the "user" option in mount will let non-root users mount your zip drive. Here's the entry for my cd-rom in /etc/fstab which allows all users to mount cds: /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom iso9660 noauto,ro,u

Re: [REDHAT] [offtopic]Perl:assigning an array

2000-02-21 Thread David Kramer
Robert Canary wrote: > > Hi, > > Sorry for the perl question. > > I have extracted from a log file ta line that reads that reads something > like this: > item1='value', item2='value2', item3='value3' > > i am trying to get parse the line as to assign to an array as such: > $line{item1}=$va

Re: OT: RedHat / Linux support

2000-02-21 Thread Steve Dixon
we have at least 30 of them in production all over the US. i dont use redhat for realtime support and never have. ive always tried to figure things out myself. if we have a hardware issue we only buy the hardware from vendors who support linux, which seems to be the main issues that we have, no

Re: 3com 3c905b-tx network card

2000-02-21 Thread Adam Sleight
> I have an HP vectra vli server with the 3com 3c589b-tx network card in it. > I just installed RH 6.1 and everything seemed ok through the install. Upon > booting, eth0 appears to start but I can not get on the network. Ifconfig > does not see it, and if I type "ifconfig eth0 up" it says resou

Re: kernel recompile

2000-02-21 Thread Jake Johnson
You don't need to recompile. I didn't. I am running 8i with the patches and it works great! Good Luck, Jake R. Johnson On Mon, 21 Feb 2000, Shane Ally wrote: > e-mail for oracle 8i on 6.1 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -Original Message- > From: Ketan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EM

Re: OT: RedHat / Linux support

2000-02-21 Thread Isaiah Weiner
On Mon, Feb 21, 2000 at 11:20:18AM -0800, Steve Dixon wrote: > we have at least 30 of them in production all over the US. i dont use > redhat for realtime support and never have. ive always tried to figure > things out myself. if we have a hardware issue we only buy the hardware > from vendors

Enlightment and Anti-aliasing true type fonts support?

2000-02-21 Thread Martin R. Gonzalez
Hi, everybody. First of all I apologize for my ignorance, but I have recently read in the enlightment site that it supports "True type fonts anti-aliasing" and therefore I would like to know whether that means that by using enlightment with gnome , I would get anti-aliasing as simply as using it.

Re: [offtopic]Perl:assigning an array

2000-02-21 Thread Brad 'GreyBear' Davis
I think you want: @line = (item1,item2,item3); Which would allow you to do: print $line[0]; Giving you output of the value of item1, which would be value1. Using the notation of $line(item1) seems to me to serve no purpose unless the value of itemX isn't really valueX. The thing to remember

Re: OT: RedHat / Linux support

2000-02-21 Thread Rich Shepard
On Mon, 21 Feb 2000, William Schwartz wrote: > Question: What are people using for real-tine support for RedHat Linux? > (besides this this I mean) We currently have a few RedHat Servers in > production, and feel a little uneasy about not having any "formal" support > for them. Does anyone have a

Re: ADMROCKS attack in progress!

2000-02-21 Thread Halcyon
I was hit by this exploit last week, and after searching deja.com I read that even the update for bind on the errata page is vulnerable. You must update to P5 on rawhide.redhat.com to be safe. -Halcyon On Sun, 20 Feb 2000, M. Erickson wrote: > where can I get more info on this rootkit and how

[offtopic]Perl:assigning an array

2000-02-21 Thread Robert Canary
I am posting this twice because my mail box was gettting wiped out by a runaway cron job that was causing crond to flood my box with a single email of 17meg. Wow canyou believe it. Hey, try that on a NT server and survive without a reboot. Anyway if anyone responded I really would appreciate if

RE: 3com 3c905b-tx network card

2000-02-21 Thread Jon Jackson
I found out what the problem is. I/O conflict with scsi card. Thanks Jon Jackson System Administrator ARI, Inc 972-620-3838 - Phone 972-620-1776 - Fax [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.accureg.com -Original Message- From: Jon Jackson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, February 21, 2000 1

Re: Enlightment and Anti-aliasing true type fonts support?

2000-02-21 Thread Tom Gilbert
* Martin R. Gonzalez ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Hi, everybody. First of all I apologize for my ignorance, but I have > recently read in the enlightment site that it supports "True type fonts > anti-aliasing" and therefore I would like to know whether that means that by > using enlightment with g

Re: Best VPN solution for Redhat?

2000-02-21 Thread Steven Hildreth
Thanks for the pointer, unfortunatly the vtund software says it does not support Windows based machines. This is what I am needing for a remote (like a notebook, running Windows 95) to securely connect to a Samba server's shares and have read/write access over a dial up internet (ISP), again secur

Re: [offtopic]Perl:assigning an array

2000-02-21 Thread Robert Canary
Hello GreyBear, The problem is the the items(item1,item2,item3) are coming from a log file of another app. So I must first must split them from the line that I am cutting out of the logfile. The log file line states them as item1='value1', tem2='value2' all on one line there is seven item=value

Re: ADMROCKS attack in progress!

2000-02-21 Thread hUnTeR
Marie Bennington wrote: > > What about the GnoRPM? With the webfind feature, I think it's the > easiest wat to find the updates you need? Or is that the part about > "pawing through a checklist of 100's?" And what is this autorpm you > speak of? I am not familiar with it, but am eager to learn.

Re: Performance problem

2000-02-21 Thread Gordon Messmer
Robert Fausey wrote: > > Telnet it, and run "top". Press "shift+M", and top will resort > > processes by memory use, big processes on top, on its next refresh. Now > > that you can monitor memory use... Log in to X. Do your thing, but > > keep an eye on that telnet terminal, and look for somet

Re:[offtopic]Perl:assigning an array

2000-02-21 Thread Charles Galpin
If this did what you wanted Robert, then please ignore. But from the looks of it, this will just get the first item1='value' from each line. The following gets all values on each line, using your example data. #!/usr/local/bin/perl -n # this is what you want push (@list, $1) while ( /.*?='(.*?)

Re: How much can one Linux Server handle-Web, mail,ftp

2000-02-21 Thread Charles Galpin
You never said how many domains you currently support on this box, and how well it is currently handling it. Also the jump to non ststic content will certainly increase the laod. I don't know much about this stuff, but that seems like a lot of doamins (assuming all doing dynamic content) for one

Re: security list?

2000-02-21 Thread Gordon Messmer
Robert Glover wrote: > Example: > > localbox:1055 --> 1.2.3.4:80 > >The firewall sees this and for some >period of seconds or until the >connection is closed will allow >incomming packets on port 1055 >only from IP address 1.2.3.4 OK, but what, exactly, does that buy you tha

Re: [offtopic]Perl:assigning an array

2000-02-21 Thread Brad 'GreyBear' Davis
I sort of wondered if that might be the case when I read your post, which is why I left myself an out. I think another poster saw this quicker than I, and posted code that would both read the text in, and create a hash based on the key and value. If it doens't do the job, give another yell and w

3 Com US Robotics 56k Int and RH 6.1

2000-02-21 Thread kabir
Anybody have a 3 COM/ US Robotics Internal 56k and run it under RHL 6.1 ? Any problems with it or connecting to your ISP ? Larry<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Download NeoPlanet at http://www.neoplanet.com -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

apache, mod_perl

2000-02-21 Thread Martin A. Marques
Has someone installed apache+openssl+mod_php+mod_perl? I have all but the last (mod_perl) and want to add this feature (really needed), and would like to do it with rpms. Any Idea??? -- "And I'm happy, because you make me feel good, about me." - Melvin Udall

Re: [REDHAT] Re: [offtopic]Perl:assigning an array

2000-02-21 Thread David Kramer
Robert Canary wrote: > > Hello GreyBear, > > The problem is the the items(item1,item2,item3) are coming from a log file of > another app. So I must first must split them from the line that I am cutting > out of the logfile. The log file line states them as item1='value1', > tem2='value2' all o

Re: apache, mod_perl

2000-02-21 Thread hUnTeR
"Martin A. Marques" wrote: > > Has someone installed apache+openssl+mod_php+mod_perl? > I have all but the last (mod_perl) and want to add this feature (really > needed), and would like to do it with rpms. > > Any Idea??? > > -- > "And I'm happy, because you make me feel good, about me." - Melv

Re: [REDHAT] Re: [offtopic]Perl:assigning an array

2000-02-21 Thread rpjday
On Mon, 21 Feb 2000, David Kramer wrote: > Robert Canary wrote: > > > > Hello GreyBear, > > > > The problem is the the items(item1,item2,item3) are coming from a log file of > > another app. So I must first must split them from the line that I am cutting > > out of the logfile. The log file

Re: mount zip

2000-02-21 Thread Vidiot
>I don't have any experience with zip drives in Linux, but I suspect that >the "user" option in mount will let non-root users mount your zip >drive. Here's the entry for my cd-rom in /etc/fstab which allows all >users to mount cds: > >/dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom iso9660 noauto

Re: [offtopic]Perl:assigning an array(close)

2000-02-21 Thread Robert Canary
Hi Charles, thanks for your help. Here is I ended up doing this, it is too long and bulky. #!/usr/bin/perl sub w1_connect_info { # This routine extract available info passed in the getty logs. # Here is a sample of the line we are looking for: # 02/18 15:54:26 # data dev=ttyC1

Re: apache, mod_perl

2000-02-21 Thread Martin A. Marques
On Mon, 21 Feb 2000, hUnTeR wrote: > Martin - > > I run apache-1.3.11 with mod_ssl-2.5.0 and openssl-0.94 along with > mod_perl-1.21 and php-3.0.14. All basically built from source rpms using > the spec files from older rpms and tweaked for the upgrades. Example: > > I started with apache-mod_

ORacle8i on Linux6.1-Installer

2000-02-21 Thread Ketan Gandhi
thanks for the reply. I had one more question. The Oracle8i CD installation document sayst that in order to run the OU Installer (Oracle Universal Installer), i need to create a sybollic link in the /usr/local directory to the target(the directory where I have installed the JRE 1.1.6. Now, I have

Re: Cannot access Internet sites

2000-02-21 Thread Michael D Green
> Mike Green wrote: > > > > I have a completely fresh install of Redhat 6.1 on a Pentium 90 -- > > reformatted the hard drives to get a clean start. Many things look > > good, but once I'm logged on (according to kppp) to an ISP I cannot > > access sites on the Internet with ping or http or ftp.

RE: Enlightment and Anti-aliasing true type fonts support?

2000-02-21 Thread Martin R. Gonzalez
Hi, First of all thank you. Taking into account what you have just told me, I would like to know if there is any way I could get font anti-aliasing support for aplications such as Netscape navigator, wordperfect or any other program that uses text as its main output. Thanks again. - Mens

Re: Enlightment and Anti-aliasing true type fonts support?

2000-02-21 Thread Tom Gilbert
* Martin R. Gonzalez ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Hi, > > First of all thank you. Taking into account what you have just told me, > I would like to know if there is any way I could get font anti-aliasing > support for aplications such as Netscape navigator, wordperfect or any other > program

OT: csh to bash

2000-02-21 Thread Hidong Kim
Hi, How would you convert the following two csh script blocks to bash script? if !($?BIOSYM) then echo "** " echo '** Variable $BIOSYM undefined' echo '** You need to source the cshrc file that comes with the CNX' echo '** installation. Refer to the CNX documentation.' echo "** " ex

RH6.1: Epson Stylus 740 printer driver?

2000-02-21 Thread Martin Brown
I'm in the market for a color printer to operate under RH6.1. I can get an Epson Stylus 740 for $100, including rebate, but I'm somewhat curios about the driver provider by RH6.1. The closet driver, that I see, would appear to be: "Epson Stylus 800 & ESC/P2 Printers" The Stylus 7

Re: RH6.1: Epson Stylus 740 printer driver?

2000-02-21 Thread Hidong Kim
Have you checked this site? http://www.picante.com/~gtaylor/pht/printer_list.cgi I have an Epson Stylus Color 800 that works really well under Red Hat 6.1 using the uniprint driver. I think epson may have discontinued this model. If you're lucky, electrified discounters may still have some fac

internet connection problem

2000-02-21 Thread John Catral
Hi! I just re installed RH6.1 again because I had problems. I used gnome/E and used the Dialup configuration tool and answered the wizard questions. I never had problems in the past trying to connect. My modem is on ttyS1/irq3. Anyway, if I want to connect using Gnome's Dialup my Hardrive just

Re: apache, mod_perl

2000-02-21 Thread Jason Costomiris
On Mon, Feb 21, 2000 at 08:10:29PM -0300, Martin A. Marques wrote: : > There is a good starting point here..http://www.jasons.org/modssl.phtml : > although i believe that website is currently down. If you email me off : > the list i can send you the instructions in text. : : I asked to the list b

Re: internet connection problem

2000-02-21 Thread Hidong Kim
Have you tried the Red Hat connect scripts? From the command line, try '/sbin/ifup ppp0' to connect. If you can connect, do '/sbin/ifdown ppp0' to disconnect. Good luck, Hidong John Catral wrote: > > Hi! I just re installed RH6.1 again because I had problems. I used gnome/E > and used t

Re: Cannot access Internet sites

2000-02-21 Thread Edward Dekkers
> access sites on the Internet with ping or http or ftp. Any suggestions > on resolution of this problem will be much appreciated. If you can ping addresses as numbers, then your DNS isn't set up correctly. If you can't ping anything in any way, most likely either your routing table is screwed,

Re: ADMROCKS attack in progress!

2000-02-21 Thread Wayne Dyer
On Mon, 21 Feb 2000 12:23:51 Jacques Gelinas wrote: [...] > You are missing something important. If you only apply the NT service > pack, then you lack the hotfixes. Applying only service pack is equivalent > to keep up to date with redhat releases. RedHat do something like 2 > releases a year (6.

Re: apache, mod_perl

2000-02-21 Thread Eric Cifreo
> On Mon, Feb 21, 2000 at 08:10:29PM -0300, Martin A. Marques wrote: > : > There is a good starting point here..http://www.jasons.org/modssl.phtml > : > although i believe that website is currently down. If you email me off > : > the list i can send you the instructions in text. > : > : I asked

Re: certificate

2000-02-21 Thread Gordon Messmer
Alan Mead wrote: > The way it was explained to me is that the name of the site gets decrypted > too late for name-based redirection. Now you can have multiple name-based > virtual hosts and a single SSL virtual host but it's cheating to say that > it's name-based because it actually monitors all

HP9000

2000-02-21 Thread Kirk Whiting
Will Redhat Alpha run on an HP9000 system. I have the oppotunity to get one of these and before I make this leap I would like to know. All Input is appreciated. Kirk -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Re: [offtopic]Perl:assigning an array(close)

2000-02-21 Thread Charles Galpin
Hi Robert Boy you have really made this hard on yourself (and us) :) Why didn't you post this line 02/18 15:54:26 # data dev=ttyC12, pid=13032, caller='none',conn='31200/LAPM/V42BIS', name='', cmd='/usr/sbin/pppd', user='/AutoPPP/' and say that you know the pid and the dev, and need to get

pop

2000-02-21 Thread Rick Knebel
-Hi, I am trying to get my machine working as a pop server for my home network. I have activated imap in the /etc/inetd.conf. I can see the messages in the users mailboxes, but I cannot pop in from my other machines. Any idea's Thanks Rick - Rick Knebel [EMAIL PROTECTED] http:\\rknebel.uplin

Re: Whipped by Rawhide Kernel SRPM

2000-02-21 Thread Matthew Saltzman
"David S Edwards" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >I've seen similar messages when I've used newer compilers. Does your 6.1 >system use the same compiler version as what comes in RawHide? Oops. I used "su" instead of "su -", so I got my CodeFusion compiler. Three lashes for me with the rawhide kernel...

Re: security list? [Now: firewalls]

2000-02-21 Thread Gordon Messmer
As long as we're on the subject of firewalls, I have a question that I'd like to ask: If I have a linux box with no firewalling rules, and I attempt to connect from : to :, where dest is my unprotected linux box, and the port I'm trying to connect to is not open, I see the following traffic (pret

RE: Gnome mail

2000-02-21 Thread Jason Pratt
How often is Balsa updated? Seems like it was last updated this past December... Jason -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Anthony E. Greene Sent: Monday, February 21, 2000 4:12 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Gnome mail Jason Pratt

Re: NNTP?

2000-02-21 Thread Graham Hemmings
I have heard very good things of Dnews, but I don't have any first-hand experience. YMMV. Graham... At 20:22 20/02/00 -0600, you wrote: >Does anyone know of an easy to setup and configure NNTP server for local >use. I need to setup a message board for a few projects and thought this >would be a

Re: Gnome mail

2000-02-21 Thread Gordon Messmer
Jason Pratt wrote: > > How often is Balsa updated? Seems like it was last updated this past > December... Doesn't seem to be updated often at all. Last time I checked, even CVS was way out of date. MSG -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

RE: Enlightment and Anti-aliasing true type fonts support?

2000-02-21 Thread Juha Saarinen
%-> You can use ttf fonts in X though, just not AA. What about printing with TT fonts? Is that supported currently? -- Juha -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

hello

2000-02-21 Thread Katherine Harris
Hi. I'm completely new to Linux, and have been wrestling with my first Linux box since yesterday. The command line works wonderfully, but X won't configure to anything useful at all, so we're not on speaking terms right now. I'd say I'm glad to be here, but I'm so utterly disgruntled with the d

Re: security list? [Now: firewalls]

2000-02-21 Thread Michael H. Warfield
On Mon, Feb 21, 2000 at 05:52:13PM -0800, Gordon Messmer wrote: > As long as we're on the subject of firewalls, I have a question that I'd > like to ask: > If I have a linux box with no firewalling rules, and I attempt to > connect from : to :, where dest is > my unprotected linux box, and the po

Re: RH6.1: Epson Stylus 740 printer driver?

2000-02-21 Thread Marie Bennington
Martin Brown wrote: > > I'm in the market for a color printer to operate under RH6.1. I can get > an Epson Stylus 740 for $100, including rebate, but I'm somewhat curios > about the driver provider by RH6.1. The closet driver, that I see, would > appear to be: > > "Epson Stylus 8

My X problem

2000-02-21 Thread Katherine Harris
I, perhaps foolishly, have transformed my brother's Toshiba 2515CDS Satellite into a RedHat 6.1 box. It all works! except for, naturally, X. Here's the story: 2515CDS Toshiba Satellite. The video chip is a Chips & Tech 69000, with 2 MB RAM. This chip is supported under XFree86 3.3.3. I believe

Re: ORacle8i on Linux6.1-Installer

2000-02-21 Thread Jake Johnson
Ok this is it. Listen Carefully! 1) You will need to make a symbollic link from jre 1.1.6 to /usr/local/jre 2) After install you will have to change your jre link to jre 1.1.7 3) Don't worry. The installer uses a little bit older version than the database creator.

Re: hello

2000-02-21 Thread Marie Bennington
Katherine Harris wrote: > > Hi. I'm completely new to Linux, and have been wrestling with my first > Linux box since yesterday. The command line works wonderfully, but X won't > configure to anything useful at all, so we're not on speaking terms right now. > > I'd say I'm glad to be here, but

Re: hello

2000-02-21 Thread Philippe Moutarlier
Katherine, maybe if you give us some hints about your system (machine, video card) and what you tried to do, maybe somebody will be able to help . I think X is now running pretty well on a wide number of cards so there is a little chance we will get you through. And, welcome to Linux ! You

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