lör 2002-10-12 klockan 21.06 skrev Ed Wilts:
> First of all, it's Windows, not Winblows. Treat the OS names with
> respect. I happen to be in a good mood today or I would have junked
> your posting just because of that. Just because you're on a Red Hat
> list, don't insult the rest.
Darn, the
On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 03:35:52PM -0700, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> Use .bash_profile. If you use .bashrc instead, it will cause all sorts of
> grief if the user opens any xterms. ...
Well, not really--you just make sure that .bashrc is sufficiently paranoid
about its environment that it doesn't ru
He asked about Premiere, not Photoshop.
>The Gimp.
>
>On Wed, 2002-10-09 at 18:17, Kim Allbritain wrote:
>> Adobe Premier is a high end digital photo editor package.
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of fred smith
>> Sent:
> -Original Message-
> From: George Agnelli
>
>
> Ok, so I have upgraded to 7.3 which has Kernel 2.4.18-3 and I have
> configured iptables 1.2.5 to do masquerading for my internal
> network by following the instructions in the masquerading how-to
>
(http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/IP-Masquer
Saul Arias wrote:
>
> The good news is that your website is working; the bad news is that you
> may have to make further changes. I didn't want to tell you this when we
> were discussing your problem off-list, because it would have added
> complexity to the situation.
>
>
> Your Linux box
Does anyone have squid installed as a caching proxy to increase browsing performance on your network? I have 50 terminals connecting to a quad processor server via ICA (citrix) and I have a dual processor server with RH7 that I just installed squid and configured to be a caching proxy. I am not sur
When I click on a link in an email message withing Evolution, it trys to
launch a new copy of Mozilla, even if I already have Mozilla running.
This is annoying, because Mozilla asks me to create a new profile, and
if I don't it won't launch. How do I get links to open in the existing
Mozilla ins
On Sat, 12 Oct 2002 12:29:19 -0300
Sergio Tschá Wanderley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I´m in trouble trying to figure out the meaning of the following
> message in /var/log/messages on my Red Hat 7.2 (kernel
> 2.4.7-10custom) server:
>
> Oct 8 06:37:46 server su(pam_unix)[17201]: session opene
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On Friday 11 October 2002 08:46 pm, Robert Canary wrote:
> Okay, somehow if I send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of it
> getting rejected it some how gets forwarde to the roots mailbox, which
> in turn forwards to mine.
>
> However, there is u
If this box is acting only as a router, RedHat 7.3 may not be the best
answer. It would be worth checking out the Linux Router Project. I
think there web site is http://www.lrp.org/. You could probably at
least check with these guys and see if they know what is going wrong.
They have created a
Okay, somehow if I send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of it
getting rejected it some how gets forwarde to the roots mailbox, which
in turn forwards to mine.
However, there is user news.
H, can anyone shead some light on this for me. I know there is
setting that list that username
Most of the users on our network simply use it for checking email, and
hosting their websites. Most of them don't know how to log in through SSH
should they need to. Consequently if and when their password expires, they
don't know what to do, or where to go to get it reset. And them pickin
On 13 Oct 2002, Peter Kiem wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have rsa2 SSH logins running now. I can see this is a great idea as
> even if the attacker KNOWS your root password they STILL cannot get in
> without your private rsa key, right?
wrong ! With the public key and the root password known
Not much on the site I gave you here and most of the links don't work. Try
this site instead:
http://lrp.fuzzylinux.net/
Steve
At 08:19 AM 10/13/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Ok. I found it. The URL should be http://www.linuxrouter.org/
>
>Steve
>
>At 07:33 AM 10/13/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>>u.
I´m in trouble trying to figure out the meaning of the
following message in /var/log/messages on my Red Hat 7.2 (kernel 2.4.7-10custom)
server:Oct 8 06:37:46 server su(pam_unix)[17201]: session opened
for user root by (uid=0)Oct 8 06:37:51 server su(pam_unix)[17201]:
session closed for use
Ok I run Squid and other proxy servers, I also teach proxy servers for a
living so like all advice...
With a proxy server installed you are looking for around a 60%
improvement to really make it worthwhile. This means that for every
object you requested from the web (and in this case an objec
I've read many examples about using a shell script to test a mail server
(sendmail, postfix, etc) such as:
#!/bin/bash
telnet 1.2.3.4 25 << _EOF_
HELO abc.com
<- smtp conversation here (mail from, rcpt to, data, etc)
_EOF_
When I execute it, I get:
220 xyz.com ESM
How would I guarantee not to run the 'startx' command if launched from
an xterm? What should I put in the script?
~ Matthew
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Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 8:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
The $60/year gets you a priority access to the "queue" when new updates
come out. You'll find that when new updates come out, and the up2date
servers get busy, that RH will restrict them to the paying customers,
first...once that demand goes down, the freebie folks get access, again.
On Fri,
h. I really started something here. So I guess I might as well say
something else.
Windows = one s
MS-Windows = two s's (one big S and one small s)
X Window System = two s's (in System) (one big S and one small s)
:)
Steve
PS. I am sorry I ever started this thread (in this way), even if i
Hi guys.
I'm a bit confused in using ssh. It is like this: One Linux
box running sshd. One Win box with TTSSH client. Works fine
connecting with ssh on port on port 22. What I'd like to
know how to do is using the key files. I run ssh-keygen as a
user on the Linux box, key in the passphrase and e
As a brand new user to Red Hat, what exactly is the benefit of paying
$60/yr to join the Red Hat Network? Can you live without it and still
keep your system up-to-date and stable? Does it just centralize
information for updating your system?
What's the big deal?
~ Matthew
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Ok. I found it. The URL should be http://www.linuxrouter.org/
Steve
At 07:33 AM 10/13/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>u. Do you have a URL for that? The one you gave goes to a law firm
>and I saw nothing on there about this subject. Unless I just missed
>it. Using either .com or .net doesn't
I can not comment about the passwords actually being reset, but RHUM and
most user admin tools will display passwords as a fixed number of
characters. This is because passwords are one way encrypted and the
program can not actually tell how many characters there is.
So they just display a fixed
Does anyone know of a replacement battery applet? It is very useful and
I would not like to go without it.
Cheers, Sam
On Sat, 2002-10-12 at 09:56, Roger wrote:
>
> Around Fri,Oct 11 2002, at 08:23, Matthew Saltzman, wrote:
> > On 12 Oct 2002, Sam Currie wrote:
> >
> > > How does the battery
No. Outlook and Outlook Express are the only email programs you can use
with Hotmail. The service uses a proprietary mechanism to transfer
email using HTTP.
Hotmail also does not offer traditional POP or IMAP facilities.
If you want a better free email account that does not have these
restric
The quick and dirty way is to simply issue "xhost +" in a terminal. But
this will allow all clients to connect to it.
Cheers, Sam
On Sun, 2002-10-13 at 03:11, Aaron Rolett wrote:
> I think the reason that x2x isn't working is that my remote xserver is
> refusing the connecting. How do I make it
On Sun, 13 Oct 2002, MET wrote:
> Whenever I boot my laptop it lags very badly on sendmail very badly. It
> takes over a minute for it to eventually say [OK] and move on. What can
> I do to stop this and speed up my boot time, which on a laptop is
> critical, since it is meant for portable comp
On Sáb 12 Oct 2002 00:34, linux power wrote:
> Cups doesent have the driver for that printer.
> You must download turboprint. A nice little rpm for
> cups that support the printer. I have exactly that
> printer connected to my linuxbox.
The turboprint homepage says that it supports the C20UX pri
On Sun, 13 Oct 2002, Steve Buehler wrote:
> u. Do you have a URL for that? The one you gave goes to a law firm
> and I saw nothing on there about this subject. Unless I just missed
> it. Using either .com or .net doesn't seem to produce anything on this
> subject either.
www.linuxrout
On Sat, 12 Oct 2002, Michael Tiernan wrote:
> And, if you're going to admonish someone, be accurate, it isn't "Windows",
> it's MS-Windows. Every computer I have runs windows. None of them run
> MS-windows.
ummm
Are you referring to the X Window System? It has only one 's' in its name.
Microsoft would not include it in the base product because they have
another product they sell which does this. The first product was MS
Proxy server, an appalling, so called firewall. It has now been
replaced with ISA server. It is better, but not great.
Both products do port forwarding and I
If you don't use sendmail, disable it. As root type ntsysv at the console and remove
sendmail from the list.
Hope that helps.
On Saturday, Oct 12, 2002, at 11:31PM, MET <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Whenever I boot my laptop it lags very badly on sendmail very badly. It
>takes over a minute fo
I'm not so sure that your Hotmail info is correct.
On 14 Oct 2002, Sam Currie wrote:
> No. Outlook and Outlook Express are the only email programs you can use
> with Hotmail. The service uses a proprietary mechanism to transfer
> email using HTTP.
>
> Hotmail also does not offer traditional
Hi i have wu-ftpd-2.6.2-5, i'm not being able to connect from a winfows machine cause the login is too slow to appear and the ftp connection is timing out.
Any proposal ??Do you Yahoo!?
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Or do the following:
[root@gandalf dale]# apt-get install qt2
Reading Package Lists... Done
Collecting File Provides... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
The following NEW packages will be installed:
qt2
0 packages upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 removed and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 45
On Sun, 13 Oct 2002, Ricky wrote:
> Dear Tech Gurus,
>
> one question for you... lets say i've three groups named x, y, z
> respectively. i've a project named foo in /home/foo. now i want my foo
> directory to be read-only to one group and write to the other and
> read-write to the third.. in M$
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On 12-Oct-2002/21:18 +0200, "Go, Jeffrey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I am getting an Internal server error when running Apache 1.3.26..on RH 7.2..
Yes. Something is wrong with the script that's generating the page. Look
in the /var/log/httpd/error_l
I'm trying to install DC_GUI (http://dc.ketelhot.de/index.php) under RH8.0 but
cant get it to work verry well.
I have installed Qt by configuring it with the "--thread" option (./configure
--thread).
Then I configured dcgui with the './configure --with-qt-dir=/usr/local/qt3'
command. WEich gave
I'm trying to install opera-shared version 6.03 and I'm getting two
requirement failures. I know that libqt.so.2 is found some motif RPM,
however the only one I've found (through a link on Opera's site) was for
RH 7.3 ( I run 8 ) so it gave me errors. Does opera-shared not
currently support RH 8
-Hello to all
I am getting an Internal server error when running Apache 1.3.26..on RH 7.2..
any thoughts?
thanks
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lör 2002-10-12 klockan 20.06 skrev Steve Buehler:
> Does anybody know of some good sites for applications on a RedHat
> system. I want to be able to change some of the office systems over from
> Winblows to RedHat workstations. But I need to be able to find apps to
> replace the ones that we
I dont think you can use bridge. I have tried it and
didnt get it to work. So I ended up with NAT,
MASQUERADE and iptables and are happy with that.
--- Chris Watt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: > At
13:11 2002/10/08 -0400, you wrote:
>
> >Can someone please tell me the easiest way to route
> all t
You're right. I shouldn't do that. Sorry about that. Thank you for the
response and the sites.
Steve
At 02:06 PM 10/12/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>On Sat, Oct 12, 2002 at 01:06:51PM -0500, Steve Buehler wrote:
> > Does anybody know of some good sites for applications on a RedHat
> > system. I w
Cups doesent have the driver for that printer.
You must download turboprint. A nice little rpm for
cups that support the printer. I have exactly that
printer connected to my linuxbox.
--- Martín Marqués <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: >
I have a RedHat 7.2 with a Epson Stylus C20SX, and I
> just ca
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On 12-Oct-2002/13:06 -0500, Steve Buehler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Does anybody know of some good sites for applications on a RedHat
>system. I want to be able to change some of the office systems over from
>Winblows to RedHat workstations. But
Dear Tech Gurus,
one question for you... lets say i've three groups named x, y, z respectively. i've a project named foo in /home/foo. now i want my foo directory to be read-only to one group and write to the other and read-write to the third.. in M$, it's possible, how do we accomplish it in the
Oh shoot... I knew that..duh.
Thanks Michael. :-)
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> On Friday 11 October 2002 08:46 pm, Robert Canary wrote:
> > Okay, somehow if I send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of it
> > getting rejected it
Ed,
Thanks for the info.
Will
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Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2002 2:56 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Where to download Redhat 7.3 ??
On Sat, Oct 12, 2002 at 10:51:19AM -0400, Will Standley
Whenever I boot my laptop it lags very badly on sendmail very badly. It
takes over a minute for it to eventually say [OK] and move on. What can
I do to stop this and speed up my boot time, which on a laptop is
critical, since it is meant for portable computing, not slow computing.
Ideas?
~ Ma
Another good test is to complie something big, if your hardware is bad
the (for me anyways) the compile fails. Build latest Apache or
PostgreSQL, if failure then bad hardware (from my exp..)
/B
Sam Ockman wrote:
> Try memtest86 at www.memtest86.com and see what the results are.
>
> -Sam
>
>
I buy a subscription for all my clients machines, it's a small price to
pay for the extra security and access to timely updates.
For my lab machines I share a couple of entitlements between them and
switch them around when I have time to do updates, but they are not on
the net.
Chris
On Fri,
On Fri, 11 Oct 2002 19:38:52 -0600
"Ashley M. Kirchner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Most of the users on our network simply use it for checking
> email, and
> hosting their websites. Most of them don't know how to log in
> through SSH should they need to. Consequently if and when th
Anyone else have problems with garbage characters in man pages (see below)?
Any idea how to rebuild the database?
I guess catman -w dosen't work on linux.
Thanks!
ANACRON(8) Anacron Usersâ Manual ANACRON(8)
NAME
anacron â runs commands periodical
On Saturday 12 October 2002 15:06, Ed Wilts said:
> First of all, it's Windows, not Winblows. Treat the OS names with
> respect.
As if it hurts their feelings?
And, if you're going to admonish someone, be accurate, it isn't "Windows",
it's MS-Windows. Every computer I have runs windows. No
On Sat, Oct 12, 2002 at 10:51:19AM -0400, Will Standley wrote:
> Now that 8.0 is out... is there any place to download 7.3?
7.3 has been downloadable ever since it was released, as is 8.0. The
fastest mirror (according to somebody at redhat) is redhat.newaol.com.
This site has a bunch of the old
Loaded 8 for the first time last night and was bumping around with user
account.
This morning, I could not gain access with that user. Logged on as Root,
using both Gnome and KDE and managers, the Red Hat User Manager had changed
the password and all attempts to change it back to the wanted pa
On Sat, Oct 12, 2002 at 01:06:51PM -0500, Steve Buehler wrote:
> Does anybody know of some good sites for applications on a RedHat
> system. I want to be able to change some of the office systems over from
> Winblows to RedHat workstations. But I need to be able to find apps to
> replace the
Does anybody know of some good sites for applications on a RedHat
system. I want to be able to change some of the office systems over from
Winblows to RedHat workstations. But I need to be able to find apps to
replace the ones that we have on Winblows. PhotoShop, Illustrator,
Pagemaker, Pho
At 13:11 2002/10/08 -0400, you wrote:
>Can someone please tell me the easiest way to route all traffic through a
>RedHat Linux box. I would like to pass all data transparently from eth1
>(inside) to eth0 (outside) and vice versa.
Actually the problem you have with documentation is probably a r
Sure, lots of places, but I recommend http://linuxiso.org
Anthony
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>Now that 8.0 is out... is there any place to download 7.3?
On Sat, Oct 12, 2002 at 12:03:15PM -0400, Doug Potter wrote:
>
> Dose anyone know of a like command for procinfo? This worked in 7.3 but
> doesn't appear to be included with 8.0. Also the lsdev command is no
> longer included.
It was included in mine. ???
[hal@cadillac hal]$ grep procinfo /va
Has Xconfigurator been removed from Redhat 8? Its not in my default
install. Is there are replacement program?
Aaron
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Thanks a lot, as I'm new to Linux rpmfind.net seems a gold mine.
~ Matthew
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Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2002 1:08 AM
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Subject: Re: Installing Opera || Missing RPM
On Fri, 200
u. Do you have a URL for that? The one you gave goes to a law firm
and I saw nothing on there about this subject. Unless I just missed
it. Using either .com or .net doesn't seem to produce anything on this
subject either.
Thanks
Steve
At 11:28 PM 10/13/2002 +1000, you wrote:
>If this
> If you have it set up like A -> B where A is your workstation and B is
> your server so that A has your private key and B has your public key
> what happens if you now want to log into another remote server C (A -> B
> -> C)?
Use agent forwarding. It will forward your key authentication-challe
I installed rh8 recently and it mostly went well but I can't seem to
telnet. I'm using the high setting on the firewall. Does anyone have
some advice on what I can do to fix this?
My internet connection seems fine for http and email. When I telnet I
usually get a message stating "connection cl
Try this...
rpm -q ntsysv
You should see something like this ...
ntsysv-1.3.6-3
If so...
Login DIRECTLY as root, or use su - (minus sign loads roots env). Then you should be
able to use ntsysv.
If not...
You need to get your CDs out and install it.
Let me know.
On Sunday, Oct 13, 2002, at 0
> wrong ! With the public key and the root password known,
> and files appropriately configured, the "attacker" won't
> be prompted for a password.
>
> If the root password is known in any senario then "is all over" !
Can you clarify what you mean here?
If you force key
Dose anyone know of a like command for procinfo? This worked in 7.3 but
doesn't appear to be included with 8.0. Also the lsdev command is no
longer included.
I know I can go through the /proc directory. But these commands were
alot easier..
Thanks
Doug
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On Sat, 12 Oct 2002, Michael Tiernan wrote:
> On Saturday 12 October 2002 15:06, Ed Wilts said:
> > First of all, it's Windows, not Winblows. Treat the OS names with
> > respect.
> As if it hurts their feelings?
>
> And, if you're going to admonish someone, be accurate, it isn't "Windows",
Hi Anthony
the logs are telling me that I dont have a certain file to be able to execute called
"index.cgi".
I do, and it has a symbolic link to another file
I checked permissions and it looks ok..
any iother thoughts?
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>the logs are telling me that I dont have a certain file to be able to
>execute called "index.cgi". I do, and it has a symbolic link to another
>file I checked permissions and it lo
hi tony
yes...the documentroot is set properly...
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On 12-Oct-2002/22:53 +0200, "
Robin Wilson wrote:
> I installed rh8 recently and it mostly went well but I can't seem to
> telnet. I'm using the high setting on the firewall. Does anyone have
> some advice on what I can do to fix this?
>
> My internet connection seems fine for http and email. When I telnet I
> usually ge
On Sunday 13 October 2002 09:02 am, Ragnar Wiencke wrote:
> Hi guys.
>
> I'm a bit confused in using ssh. It is like this: One Linux
> box running sshd. One Win box with TTSSH client. Works fine
> connecting with ssh on port on port 22. What I'd like to
> know how to do is using the key files. I r
Is there a way to get Evolution to pick up Hotmail.com?
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I think the reason that x2x isn't working is that my remote xserver is
refusing the connecting. How do I make it so that my remote computer
will allow me to connect to its xserver with redhat 8.
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I want to buy a compatible USB modem with RH 7.2,
RH 8.0. Which brands are good?
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Nicholas Marsh wrote:
> Try this...
> rpm -q ntsysv
>
> You should see something like this ...
> ntsysv-1.3.6-3
>
> If not...
> You need to get your CDs out and install it.
Why not just turn it off through chkconfig? This way, should he need it in the
future, all he'd have to
do is turn it
I should also tell you that I'm trying to telnet out of my linux box.
[robin]$ rpm -qa| grep telnet
telnet-0.17-23
[root]# iptables -L
Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source destination
RH-Lokkit-0-50-INPUT all -- anywhere anywhere
Chain FORWARD (pol
I found lokkit and it solved my problem.
Thanks,
Robin
Robin Wilson wrote:
> I should also tell you that I'm trying to telnet out of my linux box.
>
> [robin]$ rpm -qa| grep telnet
> telnet-0.17-23
>
> [root]# iptables -L
> Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT)
> target prot opt source
Hi all,
I have rsa2 SSH logins running now. I can see this is a great idea as
even if the attacker KNOWS your root password they STILL cannot get in
without your private rsa key, right?
Is there some way to make it easier to run ssh-agent? I was trying to
put the eval `ssh-agent'; ssh-add into
At 11:09 AM 12-10-02, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
>That is a bet we both would have lost. I could serve up on the web at
>192.168.1.10, that wasn't the problem. The problem was I lost my PERSONAL
>i-net connection. I couldn't surf the web or anything but on another
>computer I was still able to pul
Thanks a million. I ran Memtest, and found out the memory was fried.
Turned out to be the oldest stick in the box, in the first bank. So I
yanked it out, and it ran fine (for 256MB). Fortunately I had an extra
256 stick laying around.
Thanks again,
Justin Alexander
On Fri, 2002-10-11 at 03:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Is it standard to use -755 nobody.nobody as ownr.group for all their
> .html's on their web page ?
No, it's bad, because the "nobody" account is for use by services that
support anonymous users, and the *last* thing you'd ever want is for
an anonymous user to modify yo
--- Will Standley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: > Two
questions...
>
> 1 - How should I partition a hard disk before I do a
> virgin Redhat install?
>
Use fdisk for the windows partitions first and then
redhat xxx rescue bootdisk to format the linux
partition.
> (Normally for Windows I do 3 parti
Two questions...
1 - How should I partition a hard disk before I do a virgin Redhat install?
(Normally for Windows I do 3 partitions... C: for Windows (2 gig) - D: for
Application Data - E: for Applications
2 - If I want a dual boot computer with both Windows & Redhat - How would
you suggest I
The Gimp.
On Wed, 2002-10-09 at 18:17, Kim Allbritain wrote:
> Adobe Premier is a high end digital photo editor package.
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On 13-Oct-2002/07:05 +0200, "Go, Jeffrey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>yes...the documentroot is set properly...
I realize you're probably doing what your mail client makes it easy to do
(answer above the message) but that method of reply makes it too easy to
miss answering parts on the original m
On Sun, Oct 13, 2002 at 04:38:32PM +0530, Ricky wrote:
> one question for you... lets say i've three groups named x, y, z respectively. i've
>a project named foo in /home/foo. now i want my foo directory to be read-only to one
>group and write to the other and read-write to the third.. in M$, i
Is there a way to offer a logout manager which allows for logout (back
to CUI), restart, and shutdown WITHOUT offering a graphical login?
I have 1 client that does NOT need and should never need a graphical
mode, but I have one user who knows very little and I would like to
block as much of the C
Don't neglect to look into the applications supplied with Red Hat. The
are easier to maintain since they come with the disro.
http://www.redhat.com/software/linux/technical/packages.html
On Sat, 2002-10-12 at 15:06, Ed Wilts wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 12, 2002 at 01:06:51PM -0500, Steve Buehler wrote
Thanks for the reply Sir...
Is there a better _real_ newbie list than this one?
Llaamaboy
Sam Currie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I can not comment about the passwords actually being reset, but RHUM andmost user admin tools will display passwords as a fixed number ofcharacters. This is because pass
Good day listers,
I have a machine that I always boot from floppy, with a disk created
from mkbootdisk utility. However, this machine is hardly ever accessed
via the keyboard and is very combersome to hook up a monitor to as well
because of the location. What/how do I need to include on the boo
On Sat, 2002-10-12 at 07:35, Alan Bachumian wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've several problems with RH 8.0. 2 of them are :
>
> 1-Xmms can not play MP3 files. But plays Wav.I think there is a problem with plugin
Search the List Archive, this has been answered more than any other
question since Psyche was r
It's probably that your server is trying to resolve the IP of the client
and can't contact a DNS server.
On Sat, 2002-10-12 at 05:26, Nagib Abi Fadel wrote:
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> Hi i have wu-ftpd-2.6.2-5, i'm not being able to connect from a winfows machine
>cause the login is too slow to appear and the ftp con
Busines point of view. $60, about 2 hours of sysadmins time. Now
compare the time of keeping a server updated with and without RHN. You
will see a tremendous cost savings.
Plus there is absolutely no way I'd want to keep 25 servers with
different configerations updated manually, I'd need an
I normally make 2 partitions 1 for windows and 1 for linux I then install
windows then I install linux and during the install process of linux I use
disk druid to configure my linux partitions.
Note I said partitions 1 native and 1 swap. Others make different partitions
it all depends on your pref
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