On Fri, Nov 15, 2002 at 04:18:28PM -0800, Duane Clark wrote:
> Manuel Camacho wrote:
> >Is Window$ a necessary evil???
> >
> >Unfortunately, so far, for Engineering applications, I think so.
> > ...
>
> I would distinguish between various engineering disciplines. In the
> world of electronics, th
On Fri, Nov 15, 2002 at 06:06:56PM -0500, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
> I talked to his HelpDesk a few minutes ago. They turned off his Out of
> Office reply a few hours ago. It took me all of 3 minutes to find this
> out:
>
> - Go to the URL in his sig
>
> - Click on "24 Hour Services"
>
> - Di
On Sat, Nov 16, 2002 at 08:15:25AM -0500, Michael Hughes wrote:
> www.perl.org is the perl website they also have a recommending reading
> list for beginners and one for advanced people. You can also download
> the latest version of perl.
Also, have a look at Perl Monks, if you have questions:
FIRST of all: PLEASE do *not* simply reply to an existing thread and change
the subject if you want to ask a new, unrelated question. It screws the
threading for those people who are using a capable mail program, making it
harder to follow things. PLEASE write a NEW message instead. THANKS!
As fo
Hello,
If you know iptables and ipchains, would you mind to help me to modify
the setting ( change "the format of iptables" to "format of ipchains" )
?
iptables -A INPUT -i ppp0 -p tcp --tcp-flags ALL FIN,URG,PSH -j DROP
iptables -A INPUT -i ppp0 -p tcp --tcp-flags ALL ALL -j DROP
iptables -A INP
Just upgraded a Red Hat 7.2 server running apache-1.3.22-6 to php-4.1.2-7.2.6
On restarting Apache I get the following warnings reported:
Nov 17 23:19:19 caramon httpd: PHP Warning: Function registration failed
- duplicate name - imap_open in Unknown on line 0
Nov 17 23:19:19 caramon httpd: PHP W
Just a suggestion :
With the latest Promise U66 bios and drivers I had to go back to the
old ones because I begun to have the weirdest things you can imagine .In
fact I had a lot of data loss and had to reinstall and reformat the disc .
I'm using RH8 now with 2.4.19 Kernel and Promise Ultra 100
Hello All,
Every day I receive a lot of returned mails
but don't know the reason.
Please see. bellow is the simple copy-paste
version of one such mail.
How it is possible to prevent these.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks.
- Original
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On 17-Nov-2002/23:30 -0600, Joseph A Nagy Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>When in the man pages it says $HOME/Mail, would $HOME be /home/Alex (I'm
>thinking yes, but I don't want to royally screw my system). I've also
>seen mention of using ~/.procmailr
Hi,
I am using Redhat Linux 7.1 with
2.4.5 sources.
I put the support for iptables in
my kernel using make menuconfig.
After Kernel rebuild and booting the system on proper boot
image, I am not able to use iptables commands.
It says :- Unable to open
lib/modules/modules.dep and one
We're trying to set up a Qualstar 4222 tape library on a Red Hat 7.3
system. Most operations work fine, but I'm not able to switch tapes using
'mtx next' or similar. Behaviour is rather like the one described under
"bugs and limitations" in the mtx manual page, i.e. it will
sit there s
The message is quite simple...the mailboxes don't exist, so AOL is sending
you a message to that effect.
The real question is "To what type of message did AOL have to respond?"
Chances are that someone sent spam either in the name of a user on your
system (real or fake, it matters not), or thro
Hello Jay,
> Anyone have any ideas? I have searched the net, been over the config
> endlessly, remade all the .htaccess and .htpasswd files using the new
> utilities, and still the child processes segfault.
Did you have a look at http://bugzilla.redhat.com? Maybe somebody reported
this problem
On Mon, 18 Nov 2002, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
> >What about tcpserver? Is that something I have to install or is aleady on
> >my machine (man tcpserver returns nothing, neither does man inetd)?
>
> You only need inetd/xinetd if you plan to allow connections to services
> such as POP3, FTP, or tel
> On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 05:55:42PM -0800, Rick Johnson wrote:
> > No problems for me yet on an RH 7.3 athlon 2.4.18-18 (or 17)
> kernel or on
> > 8.0 on the same kernel versions. One is an Ultra/100 (7.3) and
> the other is
> > an Ultra/66 (8.0) controller.
>
> Weird!
>
> I've got the latest
Title: ssh / https problems (sorry lost replies)
Sorry for the inconvenience but could those people who were kind enough to reply to my post please forward the reply to me again.
I've have some trouble with mail and lost all your replies.
Thanks in anticipation,
Mike.
-Original Messag
On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 09:49:37PM -0700, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
>
> I need all newly created files within /var/spool/mail to be go-rw - is
> there a way to do that? Right now, all newly created files within that
> directory is ug+rw, and I have to manually go in and chmod them g-rw again.
is there anyway i can access my mails in red hat linux 8.0 from microsoft exchange
server 5.0
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I installed firewall with medium security but my
identd requests do not go through. aside from using ipchains or iptables
which is a little too advanced for me right now what is the easiest way to get
identd to work under redhat 7.3 ?
i've got the service running and started on
boot.
al
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On 18-Nov-2002/06:42 -0500, babar haq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>is there anyway i can access my mails in red hat linux 8.0 from
>microsoft exchange server 5.0
If the Exchange server is running IMAP or POP3, you can read the mail
using Netscape Mes
One thing you will not be able to do is access the Global Address List via
IMAP or POP3.
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Dave Chappell
Dundee Securities Corporation
Manager, Network Services
Phone (416) 350-3221
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From: Anthony E. Greene [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: M
hi all,
Considering that I obtain to use the Microsoft exchange with customers linux,
I would obtain to use the customers linux with public address-book resource?
tks,
On Segunda Novembro 18 2002 10:54, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
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> On 1
Still having the same problems. Does anyone know if there might be a
conflict with DNETD (DECNet) and NMBD (NetBIOS)? For some reason once I
install the DECNet tools, I can no longer activate my network card,
however the IP protocol is still bound to the NIC, and
receiving/responding to requests.
babar haq wrote:
is there anyway i can access my mails in red hat linux 8.0 from microsoft exchange server 5.0
If the Exchange box is running Outlook Web Access, just point a browser
to http://box_with_exchange/exchange...
Alan
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Hello Folks
I have had some intermittent problems where my installation of RH 8.0
just locks up. I can move the mouse around but nothing is "clickable".
Also, I an unable to ssh to it from another machine. Im not asking
for a solution, merely advice on how to troubleshoot it. Are there any
You can also get a plug in for Ximian Evolutio that means you can connect to
an exchange server, but you have to pay for it so I have no idea how
good/bad it is, has anyone else tried it?
Gordon
-Original Message-
From: Alan Peery [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 18 November 2002 13:32
Before I start, let me first say that you have left out two very good
open-source databases from consideration - SAP DB and Interbase. You
might look into both of these. Anyway, as to your specific question:
MySQL does not support the relational idea very well.
People do not use relational data
On Mon, 2002-11-18 at 05:09, Mike Whorley wrote:
> Sorry for the inconvenience but could those people who were kind enough to
> reply to my post please forward the reply to me again.
>
> I've have some trouble with mail and lost all your replies.
>
> Thanks in anticipation,
> Mike.
>
you would
The Ximian Connector for Exchange only works with Exchange 2000 and
requires Outlook Web Access be enable on that server -
http://www.ximian.com/products/connector/
If you would like to use the Exchange Global Address List, you should be
able to use any mail client that can use LDAP to resolve
Turn IMAP on the Exchange Server and then connect to it via PINE, Ximian
(without the connector even), or even Kmail.
-matt chapman
> -Original Message-
> From: Alan Peery [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 8:32 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: using l
Never heart of SAP DB. Is it related to SAP itself?
Cheers,
Ronald
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From: Jonathan Bartlett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: maandag 18 november 2002 15:11
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Mysql or Postgresql
Before I start, let me first say that you have left out t
On Mon, 2002-11-18 at 00:13, Gordon Messmer wrote:
>
> 98 on FAT32 should mount just fine, and should be writable by all users
> using umask=.
>
Thanks. That did the trick.
> XP, however, is something of a bitch. The OS marks basically all of the
> directories (and subdirectories) it create
You'll need to
modprobe ip_tables
You also need to install the iptables package, in order to actually
create/remove/modify your iptables rules.
On Mon, 18 Nov 2002, Amit Kumar Gupta wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using Redhat Linux 7.1 with 2.4.5 sources.
> I put the support for iptables in my kerne
Hi,
I tkx U for your answer,
Again about accessing terminal server ...
but, have U a exemple of iptables U use to obtain a good result with the
connection ,
I try to make rules with the port U said but it seems it doen't worik ! !
My rules are like this :
iptables -A INPUR -i $EXTIF -m state
Can you restart X with CTRL-ALT-Backspace? How about switch to a screen with
CTRL-ALT-F1? The first might get you back up and running (at the expense of any
unsaved data in open applications), the second might give you the opportunity to see
what's going on (run top, vmstat, ps etc.)
Have a log
Mike Burger wrote:
On Mon, 18 Nov 2002, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
What about tcpserver? Is that something I have to install or is aleady on
my machine (man tcpserver returns nothing, neither does man inetd)?
You only need inetd/xinetd if you plan to allow connections to services
such as POP3,
At 02:27 AM 11/15/02, Tianran Chen wrote:
How can I change the host name of my host? I am the root. Thanks for any help.
If find that trying to memorize this procedure for the several un*x
variants I work with is not worth the trouble. I typically enter the command:
grep -i -r hostnam
On Fri, Nov 15, 2002 at 04:12:18PM -0800, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Nov 2002, Kent Borg wrote:
>
> > I am looking for a way to serve files that doesn't do clear text
> > passwords or data, where sessions can't be hijacked by a hostile party
> > on the line. In other words, as good as ssh
This message is posted on behalf of an non-subscribed user.
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Gentlemen,
If you have a free moment sometime, would like to discuss your
recommendations on finding out why my RH 7.3 (kernel 2.4.18-x) is
executing kernel panics 1 or more t
At 05:34 PM 11/15/02, Daniel Goldin wrote:
>Any way to do this? If not, does anyone know of good alternatives
>via the Internet? Thanks.
You cannot use your ADSL modem for fax, but you can simply hook your
fax-modem to the same phone line and use that for faxes while surfing on
ADSL connection
On Sun, 2002-11-17 at 20:53, Joshua Schmidlkofer wrote:
> Gordon,
>
> *heh* I think you are right - I have been using the 2.4.19 kernel w/
> 7.3 since it was released. I compiled with gcc-2.96 w/ rh73, and I
> don't think that I changed it when I upgraded to 8.0. So sorry, and I
> will try a gc
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On 18-Nov-2002/08:13 -0500, Dave Chappell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>One thing you will not be able to do is access the Global Address List via
>IMAP or POP3.
The Exchange server can run LDAP to provide access to the GAL.
Tony
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At 07:54 AM 11/16/02, Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
Hello Ed,
> In any case, mailman does have options to detect infinite loops like
> this but even the current production releases miss a few. In the beta
> releases, the detection is supposed to be better and more cases will be
> caught.
Coul
This is what I have and it works just fine:
# Set masquerading for internal network
#
$IPTABLES -A FORWARD -i $EXTIF -o $INTIF -m state --state
ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT
$IPTABLES -A FORWARD -i $INTIF -o $EXTIF -j ACCEPT
$IPTABLES -A POSTROUTING -t nat -o $EXTIF -j MASQUERADE
# Port forwardin
yep
it used to be adabas, but they got bought by SAP. i use sapdb here and
am quite happy about it. and my windows-colleages love the apps coming
with sapdb (there are a lot of windows-apps for administering the
databases, backups, ...).
yours
josef
On Mon, 2002-11-18 at 15:35, Ronald Hermans wro
On Mon, Nov 18, 2002 at 09:44:11AM +, João Pedro wrote:
> Just a suggestion :
> With the latest Promise U66 bios and drivers I had to go back to the
> old ones because I begun to have the weirdest things you can imagine .In
> fact I had a lot of data loss and had to reinstall and reformat th
At 11:50 PM 11/17/02, Shiva Haddad wrote:
I want to have client , server database in redhat for a IP Telephone
system product,
it must be multi-user & ...
which one is better , Mysql or postgresql ?
From what I've read, it appears to depend on what you will do. If your
system will be largely i
On Sat, Nov 16, 2002 at 10:06:23AM -0500, James L. Reiling wrote:
> However, a "little knowlege" of anything can be a dangerous thing. I wonder
> to as your motiviation. As someone whe has "hacked perl for food", anyone
> who want's to learn "the author's own definition:, a "Pathalogickally
> Ecl
> I would distinguish between various engineering disciplines. In the
> world of electronics, there seems to be a strong trend towards Linux.
Yes, you are right. I believe that is because electrical and electronic
engineers are more fond to programming than people from other eng.
fields. You a
> Out of interest: What programs are used for EDA (e.g. schematic
> capture, PCB
> layout, etc.)? Last time I checked (which is a while ago), there didn't
> seem
> to be that much out there...
There are plenty of tools. My last contact with electronics was about two
years ago, but I recall SPICE
Hi
I have installed RedHat 8.0 on a machine from scratch. I chose to only
install english as language, but now I want more! :)
I'd like to be able to use Swedish as well, but I don't know how to add
support for it.
Is there a 'recommended' way for this, or even better; a tool perhaps?
I'm thank
On Fri, Nov 15, 2002 at 04:18:05PM -0600, John Nichel wrote:
> Yes, it is really the end user's fault.
Kinda. But to be practical, in a world where "my mom" is starting to
subscribe to mailing lists, the real bug here is to have a vacation
program not ignore the "Precedence: bulk" that every sens
i've been a fan of mysql as of late because it's simple and fast. AND the
documentation is great. postgres is the opposite of all of the above.
On November 18, 2002 04:50 am, Shiva Haddad wrote:
> I want to have client , server database in redhat for a IP Telephone system
> product, it must be
I'll check gdm. I know hosts.allow is set up right. I can telnet, FTP, SSH,
HTTP, SWAT, et.c to the Linux box. I have commented out the last line
.../xdm/xdm.conf and modified the .../xdm/Xaccess file.
BTW, I didn't mean to put down XFree86 in any way. It is a great product.
Folks have put a
Hi there.
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From: "Thomas Ribbrock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 2:51 AM
Subject: Re: Sparc Linux
> FIRST of all: PLEASE do *not* simply reply to an existing thread and
change
> the subject if you want to ask a new, unrela
That's one of the reasons I'm using crossover office with outlook for
Linux. So far it's working pretty good. I recommend contacting them for an
eval of the product.
The problems I've run into a minor. So far I've discovered a problem with
spell checker crashing outlook when running office 20
Really, to what extent? Does LDAP provide complete GAL entry details (i.e.
Dept, phone numbers, etc...) and in a timely manner? When we investigated
the feasibility of replacing Outlook\Exchange because of M$ new licensing 10
months ago, the only sure way, which wasn't acceptable, was to do an expo
Hello..
at RH7.2 how do I block all the connections to the most common messengers.
I mean, yahoo messenger, msn messenger, icq, etc..
my server have 2 NIC cards and I have installed a squid proxy cache and a socks5
server. but I don´t
know how all the messengers connects without using the socks5
That did it!!
Thanks so much for replying.
John Delisle
Corporate Technology - Network and Security Team
Ceridian Canada Ltd
204-975-5909
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I am not sure which is more annoying ... the 40 some odd messages from the
one individual that were easily recognizable and very easy to filter out or
the countless number of flames in response to him. YES ... he screwed up ...
YES ... it was annoying ... NOW GET OVER IT.
Can't we get back to usin
Title: Test posting
Hello Linux list
Regards,
Raj
> Hello..
>
> at RH7.2 how do I block all the connections to the most common messengers.
> I mean, yahoo messenger, msn messenger, icq, etc..
> my server have 2 NIC cards and I have installed a squid proxy cache and a
> socks5 server. but I don´t know how all the messengers connects without
> using
Title: IPTABLES
Hello List,
I am running Redhat 7.3.
How do I enable ID masquerading with ip tables so that all my clients in the network can use the Linux server as a gateway for Internet access. I got the following two commands from the "Red Hat Linux Networking and System Administration
It maybe simple and fast but you are required to do alot in the
programming end to compensate for stuff that a database server should do
for you maybe Oracle has spoilt us with triggers and the like, merge
tables are worth crap they don't work as advertised in the docs, maybe
in MySQL 4.x.
The onl
David HM Spector wrote:
Its an Intel 440GX motherboard that has a SCSI HBA in it to
accommodate its 4 hot-swappable drives Its the SCSI chip that kills
RedHat -- the drivers they ship seem to be broken for this version of
the aic7896/97 Ultra2 SCSI adapter...
The way one used to get around
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Periyasamy, Raj wrote:
| Hello List,
| I am running Redhat 7.3.
| How do I enable ID masquerading with ip tables so that all my clients in
| the network can use the Linux server as a gateway for Internet access. I
| got the following two commands from
IPTABLES*nat
-A POSTROUTING -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE
(eth0 or 1 would be your out going nic card to the internet)
this goes into your /etc/sysconfig/iptables file
also turn on ip_forwarding in the sysctl.conf file by changing the 0 to 1
- Original Message -
From: Periyasamy, Raj
To: Redh
Manuel Camacho wrote:
> Out of interest: What programs are used for EDA (e.g. schematic
> capture, PCB layout, etc.)? Last time I checked (which is a while
> ago), there didn't seem to be that much out there...
I didn't notice this message originally (too much volume on this list)...
For basic sc
Isn't this ironic?
> -Original Message-
> From: Paul Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 1:52 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: JUST STOP
>
> I am not sure which is more annoying ... the 40 some odd messages from the
> one individual that
thanks nate, i´ve found this.
for who may need it...
if someone find more just let me know TO BLOCK IT! jejeje >:-#
thx
> Here is the final list which blocks AOL, MSN, ICQ, & Yahoo only:
> Blocking the IP of the messaging server is better than blocking ports. Most
> messengers will probe
> to f
Yes it is. SAP can be used on numerous database systems. Most of their
clients use Oracle, but if their client doesn't already have a database
architecture, they can use SAP DB. It's GPL, and can be had from
http://www.sapdb.org/. In fact, they'll even mail you a CD w/
Documentation for free.
> yep
> it used to be adabas, but they got bought by SAP. i use sapdb here and
> am quite happy about it. and my windows-colleages love the apps coming
> with sapdb (there are a lot of windows-apps for administering the
> databases, backups, ...).
Do you know if there are any books on SAP DB? I'v
> i've been a fan of mysql as of late because it's simple and fast. AND the
> documentation is great. postgres is the opposite of all of the above.
ctually, the 7.x series of Postgres is quite fast. Using Postgres on an
RH system is as easy as service postgresql start; su postgres -
createuser;
List,
What would you all recommend? Running HTTPD as standalone, or running
with xinetd?
Would xinetd manage resources better than standalone or no?
Thanks
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On 18-Nov-2002/12:50 -0500, Dave Chappell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Really, to what extent? Does LDAP provide complete GAL entry details (i.e.
>Dept, phone numbers, etc...) and in a timely manner?
In my last job, LDAP had as much info as there was.
Hi everybody,
I'm trying to compile either fink or sonicmail (mailcheckers) on my
RH8.0 laptop, and it complains about a missing applet-widget.h.
A search on Google told me it's in a package named gnome-core-panel, but
I haven't found any such package on the distro CD.
As far as I understand, gn
Paul Lee wrote:
I am not sure which is more annoying ... the 40 some odd messages from the
one individual that were easily recognizable and very easy to filter out or
the countless number of flames in response to him. YES ... he screwed up ...
YES ... it was annoying ... NOW GET OVER IT.
Can't we
Joe Giles wrote:
List,
What would you all recommend? Running HTTPD as standalone, or running
with xinetd?
Would xinetd manage resources better than standalone or no?
Thanks
I run the server as standalone, currently (since it's the default), and host five websites off my
computer. Not knowi
Joe Giles said:
> List,
>
> What would you all recommend? Running HTTPD as standalone, or running
> with xinetd?
>
> Would xinetd manage resources better than standalone or no?
unless resources are absolutely critical(e.g. if your running on 16MB
of ram or something), AND the server doesn't get ma
Let's try that again. Single dots on a line chops off the email *sigh*
Just upgraded a Red Hat 7.2 server running apache-1.3.22-6 to
php-4.1.2-7.2.6
On restarting Apache I get the following warnings reported:
Nov 17 23:19:19 caramon httpd: PHP Warning: Function registration
failed - duplicate
I know the version that gave a lot of trouble on ultra 66 was the one
that is still available on the site .
The one still in use today is an intermediate bios and driver ( for
windows )
version but I can only let you know which is it, tomorrow .
If you like i can send it to your personal mail - le
is there a Valhalla list ? no one answers my questions for 7.3
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Standalone. Running it through xinetd means that the daemon has to be
started *each* time a connection is requested.
Running standalone, the running daemon will initiate additional forks or
threads of itself, and can do it much quicker than if an instance has to
be started by xinetd.
On 18 No
On Mon, Nov 18, 2002 at 02:43:52PM -0500, Periyasamy, Raj wrote:
>
> Hello Linux list
hello and good bye
testing annoyance filter update:
:0
* ^Subject: +(Re: )?test( message| post(ing)?)?$
/dev/null
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Maximum RAM in a Sparc Classic is 96MB regular and 128MB inofficially.
The latter can be achieved by using two 32MB SIMMs in the first two
sockets.
Cool - much more then originally thought. Thnx. Btw, any sites you could
point me at that would sell RAM for such an old machine? Thnx again.
Eb
On Mon, Nov 18, 2002 at 06:20:41PM -0500, Robert Fausey wrote:
> I am trying to restore my root filesystem, that I have restored to a
> secondary drive. I would like to use the restored file system as my
> root file system so that I can copy everything to the partiotion that
> is normaly my root f
On Mon, 18 Nov 2002, Arthur Rosene wrote:
> I installed firewall with medium security but my identd requests do not
> go through. aside from using ipchains or iptables which is a little too
> advanced for me right now what is the easiest way to get identd to work
> under redhat 7.3 ? i've got the
On Mon, Nov 18, 2002 at 05:58:18PM -0600, Arthur Rosene wrote:
> is there a Valhalla list ? no one answers my questions for 7.3
Yes. It's hosted at the same place you found this list. Check the
footer on this message and substitute redhat-list with valhalla-list.
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On 18 Nov 2002, Alain Mellan wrote:
> I'm trying to compile either fink or sonicmail (mailcheckers) on my
> RH8.0 laptop, and it complains about a missing applet-widget.h.
>
> A search on Google told me it's in a package named gnome-core-panel, but
> I haven't found any such package on the distro C
There is indeed. I've only just subbed to this list but I noticed on...
https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo
https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/valhalla-list
As for no one responding to your other questions, I've only seen one. I'd recommend
something like GShield which will set
On Mon, Nov 18, 2002 at 05:55:53AM -0600, Arthur Rosene wrote:
>
> I installed firewall with medium security but my identd requests do not go
> through.
That sounds about right, actually.
> aside from using ipchains or iptables which is a little too advanced for me
> right now what is the easiest
Does anyone know of any applications for linux that do similar things to
Printshop or Print artist. I'm basically looking for a program I can
use to make cards, banners, etc hopefully this program would also come
with graphics and fonts. Help would be appreciated.
Ilona
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Progress on the procmail front, still a little problem remaining.
To recap - my global /etc/procmailrc wasn't catching any conditions I
threw at it. With help from many on the list yesterday, tonight I was
able to make it work.
Procmail functions great when I don't call spamassassin. Apparentl
I am trying to restore my root filesystem, that I have restored to a
secondary drive. I would like to use the restored file system as my
root file system so that I can copy everything to the partiotion that
is normaly my root file system. I have tried modifing grub to set
the root file system of
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Mon, 18 Nov 2002 19:57:55 -0600, Brad Alpert wrote:
> Here's the output from /var/log/procmail in response to having the
> spamassassin test enabled:
>
> procmail: [24448] Mon Nov 18 19:57:13 2002
> procmail: Match on "< 256000"
> procmail: Execut
Ok, procmail problem solved. Maybe this will help someone else.
When running procmail system-wide, with the spamd/spamc pair, the call
to spamassassin in /etc/procmailrc is:
:0fw
* < 256000
| spamc<<--
..instead of "| spamassassin"
Poof, that's it. Evidently, "spamassassin" invok
On Mon, 18 Nov 2002, Jonathan Bartlett wrote:
> MySQL does not support the relational idea very well.
Sure it does. It's just that support for referential integrity is fairly
recent.
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Hi!
I would like to know which printing system is the best? And if you can
explain me why, I will be more happy. I heard about CUPS and LPR.
I will install RH 8.0 and I ask me the best to install and use.
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It's the filesize. Blank message, with only "Test" in the subject
line, nothing in the body. All entries in my /var/log/procmail file
contain such a number. I didn't include the number before because
of line-wrapping problems.
FWIW, the actual spam flag that works right here is "X-Spam-Flag: YE
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Mon, 18 Nov 2002 21:14:17 -0600 (CST), Brad Alpert wrote:
> It's the filesize.
I pointed that out in my message.
> Blank message, with only "Test" in the subject
> line, nothing in the body.
That would not give a '1', but at least a few hundred
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