Ok. I'm running Samba and have used swat (samba gui tool) to configure
my smb.conf file. After I startup the daemons I can see the server from
my NT client however I am prompted for a user account and password when
I try to attach to a samba share. I've tried administrator (from the NT
domain)
es are down.
>
> Now about your "can I run this w/o a corresponding UNIX account?"
> question...If you can find a way, please let us know.
>
> John
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Frank Carreiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000
er account on the PDC for your samba server and then run the
> "smbpasswd -j DOMAINNAME -r PDC" command while the samba services are down.
>
> Now about your "can I run this w/o a corresponding UNIX account?"
> question...If you can find a way, please let us know.
>
Has anyone been successful in making this work?
I'm hoping our Windoze users can use XDCMP to query our Linux boxes
rather than use telnet all the time (they are newbies afraid of telnet
).
thx
Frank
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Cool.. I've had the chance to try this out and it seems to work with one
of the 4 Linux boxes I'm working with.. What's weird is that all 4 were
setup the same but only one was able to work. The other's don't seem to
start the process up. Am I missing something?
I have noticed on the 1 that
Is there a reason when I FTP from a Windwoes box to my Linux FTP server
that it takes up to two minutes before prompted for a login name/password?
It doesn't seem to be a problem from the other UNIX/Linux boxes (well..
occasionally but not often).
I've checked /var/log/messages and I see that
Everything seems to work just fine when other UNIX/LINUX systems ftp
files to my RH 6.2 FTP server however I've noticed Windoze boxes are
timing out with some downloads.
Most of the time I'm getting an error message that anonymous users don't
have permissions and then it starts the ftp before
Hiya there all... I know we just had some conversation about this but I
wanted to add my experience and perhaps find a solution.
I've compiled Kernels for a couple of years and haven't really had
problems until now. I'm "stuck" with a RedHat 5.2 installation (can't
upgrade to 6.1 for various rea
Try freshmeat... I found a copy out there recently
Frank
From:
Chris Worth <
so where do we find netop?
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Need some help with Linux/Solaris/HP-UX? Try browsing my web site. If
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.
Thx for the help!
Frank
www.xmission.com/~dmacleod
Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote:
>
> On Fri, 11 Feb 2000, Frank Carreiro wrote:
>
> > sbni.c:1375: Invalid `asm' statement:
> > sbni.c:1375: fixed or forbidden register 1 (sx) was spilled for class
> > DREG.
>
This only works if your connecting to a NetWare server running with
Bindery Services. A true NDS authentication / login is NOT possible
unfortunately.
If somebody knows how to do this with NDS (meaning no Bindery Services
enabled) then I would appreciate it.
Frank
www.xmission.com/~dmacleod
I get the same thing. I have a PCI 128 Sound Blaster card which I
believe is the same chipset. When I compile I noticed there was no PCI
directory as stated by the pci.c file. I created one and copied the
pci.h file found in the kudzu directory (I think). Got a little further
but I'm thinking
simply running
> snconfig got the PCI 128 up and running.
>
> Trevor Hellman
> www.wtp.net/~hellman
> Visit one of the many useless pages on the Web!
> - Original Message -
> From: "Frank Carreiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; &
http://www.freshmeat.net/appindex/1999/06/15/929469574.html
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Probably not you... I just wish I knew IPchains a little better. Their
docs aren't the best in the world and the howto is a little above me
still...
Anyway, I've got your script here and am thinking of playing with it a
bit.
Boy I have a long way to go :D
If anybody knows of better documentati
Cool... Thx for the link. Good info there.
Thx again!!!
Frank
www.xmission.com/~dmacleod
>
> Hi Frank,
>
> Try this page:
> http://www.linuxnewbie.org/nhf/intel/network/ipchains2.html
>
> it helped me.
>
>
> Cindy
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This is Linux Country. On a quiet night, you can hear Windows NT r
Does anyone know if the GEforce 256 video card work under linux? I'm
considering a purchase.
I have several voodoo3's but I'm looking for an alternative just in case
they go south...
thx
Frank
www.xmission.com/~dmacleod
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Kewl... Just downloaded it and I think I'm just going to bag ATI and
tell them to suck eggs when their tech support get's back with me (if
they ever do). After fighting this thing for a week I've had it. I'll
never purchase another one of these ATI crap cards again!!
GEforce here I come!!
Thx
r is therewow!
>
> On Tue, 21 Mar 2000 19:39:28 +
> Frank Carreiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Does anyone know if the GEforce 256 video card work under linux? I'm
> > considering a purchase.
> >
> > I have several voodoo3's but I'm l
e to watch in the future is ATI. They're not at the high
> end, but I know a number of people that have gotten utah-glx working on
> an ATI card.(including laptops) ATI's getting fairly aggressive about
> linux support.
>
> Frank Carreiro wrote:
> >
> >
Ok... I thought I'd give these buggers ANOTHER chance for redemption and
lo! they screw up again!!!
Do I dare continue trying?
I installed last night (home computer) XFree86 4.0. Pretty simple
installation and selected "card listing" from XF86Setup. Sure enough it
wasn't on the list. I selec
>
> Did you try the generic SVGA? I had to use it on a Dell box with rage
> chip set.
>
> Frank Carreiro wrote:
> >
> > Ok... I thought I'd give these buggers ANOTHER chance for redemption and
> > lo! they screw up again!!!
> >
> > Do I dare conti
r
switching to XFree 3.3.6. Going to be interesting as I never installed
pre XFree 4.0 before.
Anyway, if any other suggestions I would really appreciate it.
This is the last time I purchase an ATI...
Man they suck. GEForce or Voodoo 3 from now on!!
Thx again all
Frank Carreiro
Did you try
If your using userdel then you might want to try replacing it with
another copy. Perhaps he messed with it (never know).
Personally I would use vi or vipw and manually remove the account (just
do a dd and *poof* he's gone)
Frank
-Original Message-
From: David Pratt <[EMAIL PROTECTED
Don't know if this will help. Here are my "recent" experiences with the
ATI Rage Fury.
I finally got my @#$%^ ATI Rage Fury working with XFree86 4.0. The r128
driver works great (but only in 800x600 @ 256 colors). Other's
mentioned you can't run Xconfigurator or XF86Setup (yep, it messes up
t
d out the modem, MB, memory, etc.
>
> Oh, well...
>
> BTW, as an aside, anyone know offhand which driver to use with the XPERT 98?
> Is it the Mach64? Or the SVGA?
>
> Bill Ward
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Frank Carreiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
m convinced (now) that ATI doesn't know "Scottish" from "Unscottish"
> when it comes to drivers
>
> And since I don't know yet who wrote the driver for the ATI for Linux.
>
> I've only once seen a truly unstable Linux box, and that's be
My guess would be he isn't happy with NFS because it can be used to
comprimise a system. Of course I would have to say "Don't export your
home directory" ::grinz::
I believe NFS would be the better choice. I can't imagine SMB being all
that fast or secure. It's NetBios encapsulated in IP if I
I can't imagine it being all that different from NT 4.0. I haven't used
W2K before but if you can multiboot into DOS then you should be able to
create your disk image, add it to your boot.ini (NT Boot Manager want's
to be in charge).
Quick Tutorial (sorry if this sounds redundant)
With NT 4.0
Hi. Got it working with XFree86 4.0. The XF86Setup does NOT work nor
does xconfigurator under 4.0.
Somebody mentioned that and after reading the docs I started to blush
:). You have to manually setup the XF86Config file for the monitor and
screen. I strongly recommend reading the docs. They
lemieuxsimon wrote:
[snip]
>
> Thanks for the reply! So I would just need to add the glide drivers for the 3D
> card? Simple after all... I'll run linux with my own video card wich will give
> me the refresh rate and timings for the screen and then I'll add the driver and
> switch the cards
lemieuxsimon wrote:
>
> > Yes and no. Make sure you select r128 first for your driver in the
> > XF86Config file. After you get the basics working (640x480) in X
> > windows then install the glide drivers. There is an install program for
> > glide (comes in the tarball). Still runs in 640x480
Terry Letsche wrote:
>
> Hi, Frank!
>
> I've been running the ATI card in X since Thanksgiving time, using the
> xrage X server from SUSE (I think it was for 3.3.5). Since then I've
> updated to the rage server for 3.3.6 from Precision Insight (who is
> apparently developing the 3d accleration s
Terry Letsche wrote:
>
> The early X server for 3.3.5 was a SUSE-only thing, I think, not part of
> RH or mainstream XFree.
Ok... now I remember. yah that was probably part of my problem with
3.3.5. It did motivate me to purchase a Voodoo3 3000. Nice Card :D
>
> Will the glide driver work
s I
switch from 56k to ISDN.
BTW, I've already checked out wireless and DSL. Not available in my area
until January 2001. No thanks. Not willing to wait that long for a
more reliable solution :D
I appreciate it guys. Your the best!
Frank Carreiro
www.xmission.com/~dmacleod
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There i
phone Gods every day that I will have DSL
in my area and NOT have to implement ISDN... I don't see ISDN as a long
term solution. Not with all the other technologies floating around :D
Thx
Frank
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECT
I think this might help...
I was reading through the man page for lilo.conf and found two options
that might be of use to you. password= and restricted are both options
you might want to mess with. I've never done it but from what I'm
reading you can assign a pssword to a particular image. In
rly if you convert to NTFS. If after all the above
you want more NT partitions (and have the space), you can use disk
manager for NT and make them NTFS.
Dancing with Micro$oft. What a headache :-)
Frank Carreiro
www.xmission.com/~dmacleod
[snip]
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There is nothing wrong with
WIND
pt at
work. Just got the the point where I wasn't interested in dealing with
Micro$oft anymore...
Frank
Miroslav Skoric wrote:
> Frank Carreiro wrote:
[snip]
> Well, interesting is that I have one fully functional Linux (and LILO)
> on an IDE system where I have two large NTF
Miroslav Skoric wrote:
>
> Frank Carreiro wrote:
> Well, my goal was to choose between NT and Linux. Manuals have advised
> to install NT's boot loader into the MBR and install LILO *NOT* into
> MBR, but into the partition where /root partition of your Linux is
> locate
::grinz::
didn't know where to get it. I received the file from a buddy of mine
and had no idea where to get the current one. I"ll change the web site
to reflect the link. Thx for the update :-)
Frank Carreiro
Tom Oehser wrote:
>
> >> Check out my web site. I fo
While no system is 100% secure, I've tweaked my linux system to the
point that most people simply give up when trying to break into my Linux
box. I run SAINT and nmape on a regular basis and check my logs
regularly. I've seen people port scan me and try all sorts of tricks to
get in. After a fe
Ok.. Having some trouble with my ISDN installation...
Just got the thing and it works fine for Windoze. When I try to startup
the ISDN service I get a message that the resource is busy. Tried
following the howto's and have created the modules (running Kernel
2.2.12 and compiled ISDN as a module
I wonder if your running into the same thing I was...
Check your /etc/fstab file and make sure the sixth field has been setup
correctly. 1 for your root partition and 2 for all other partitions you
want mounted.
I noticed everything (almost) was a 1. This is bad :-). Check it out.
Frank
H
Are these filesystems you are mounting? If so then you want to read
through the man page of fstab and consider changing the sixth field
appropriately. Your boot/root partition should have a 1 in the sixth
field and all other's should have a 2. If a 0 or if the sixth field
isn't present then bas
oms, etc.
> so, yes, most of them are file system entries. I have also read the manpage
> for mount but I still don't know how to increase the maximun number of
> mountable items. At this time I need 14 mounts but it balks after 6. Do you
> know how I can fix this?
>
>
lf. Was pretty kewl learning how they did it. Fortuantely (again)
I'm running a non-Windoze environment. I love it!!!
Frank Carreiro
Morsal Roudbay wrote:
>
> Only an idiot can do what you did!
Usually, it is not exactly what you say what matters, but the way you
say it is pretty
If I am reading this correctly it turns off all icmp traffic. I recall
reading the map page which describes how to turn off a "specific" icmp
packet (ping or pong or whatever). There are a number of icmp messages
which can be sent and you can allow/deny any one (or more) of them.
Frank
Use
I've done this from IPchains under Linux. I don't remember off hand the
correct command but I know IPchains will filter out various ICMP
packets. Check out their man page. I believe there was an example how
to do this.
Frank
I had to block the ICMP packets in my router to stop this. I don't
Under the man page for IPchains you will notice a -h icmp option. From
a terminal type ipchains -h icmp for a list of all icmp messages.
echo-reply and echo-request are the two messages you want to disable
with ipchains.
BTW, there is a howto that comes with IPchains. It explains (in a semi
I am running an ISDN 3com ISDN TA Pro with Red Hat 6.1. Downloading 6.2
today just in case it's a 6.1 issue.
The system recognizes on bootup that I have it connected to com1 (RS232
connection. not using USB) and I have compiled ISDN into the Kernel.
However when I start up the service I get a
AOL *USED* to have one but stopped supporting it (those turkies). I'm
running it still and it still works. I believe it's tcl/tk based. They
did a nice job on the GUI. I have it somewhere (the tarball). If your
interested I can put it on my web site for download.
I'm REALLY surprised these t
Ok. I've put the AOL AIM on my web site for easy downloading. At the
bottom under misc. I put a link out there.
http://www.xmission.com/~dmacleod/unix/linux/contents.html
I think you need the latest tcl/tk for this to work properly (version
8+).
Also, feel free to browse the rest of the web
I'm using Kpilot with RH 5.2. Originally I had problems with Kpilot
coming up at all. Then I read the docs ;D
I believe the Kpilot docs mention the need for a symbolic link to a file
called "pilot".The link was from your serial device.
There is a HowTo out there but I don't think it addres
I like Arkeia. Their software is pretty complete and free. There is a
pro version for a couple hundred (I think that's the right price).
I believe you can set it up also so that individual Linux users can have
an account / password and restore their own files/backup their own
files.
Their si
Just a slow day. Guess everybody is thinking Thanksgiving more than
Linux.
the only thing that can keep Linux from moving forward. Spending
Holiday time with family ;D
NT can't do it. Mac can't do it. Only Thanksgiving could ;D
Frank
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Computers are actually powered by Chaos theory, not
I had problems with the Rage Fury 32 Meg card. After a week of trying
this driver and that driver I pretty much gave up and bought a real
video card. (3DFX Voodoo 3).
Sure the Rage looked really great in 95/NT but in Linux it never worked.
I understand there are drivers for SUSE that support t
I tried this. The Suse drivers didn't work :/
However the Voodoo 3 3000 works great and the graphics are just as good
as Windows ;D
Frank
Francisco Maya wrote:
>
> Frank Carreiro wrote:
> >
> > I had problems with the Rage Fury 32 Meg card.
> Now I'm not
erience :D
Frank
Tom Gilbert wrote:
>
> * Frank Carreiro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > I tried this. The Suse drivers didn't work :/
>
> Works great for me. Same card. You follow the instructions ok?
>
> The x server from suse is fast
Actually I've heard that some people were able to get this card working
however I think they might have been forced to do a song and dance
before getting any positive results.
Just as well, I don't have that sort of patience. Either it works or it
doesn't. The Voodoo3 took me two minutes to set
my NT headaches. Not to mention I'm a controll freak. I know what I
want to do and prefer doing it rather than being forced to use a tool to
make it so ;D
Frank
Gordon Messmer wrote:
>
> Frank Carreiro wrote:
> > I had problems with the Rage Fury 32 Meg card. After a week o
set the amount of video ram and the
> clock chip.
>
> Fred
>
> Frank Carreiro wrote:
> >
> > Actually I've heard that some people were able to get this card working
> > however I think they might have been forced to do a song and dance
> > before g
I didn't see it. I'll check again this weekend. I'm installing a
couple of systems. I really hate disk druid. Not as friendly as I'd
like (doesn't do what I want in other words)
This was in a RH 6.1 installation
Frank
Frank Carreiro wrote:
> But that's a
Does anybody know what this message means?
telnetd: ttloop: peer died: Invalid or incomplete multibyte or wide
character
Found that in my /var/log/messages file today after I noticed the
following in my secure log
Dec 1 12:53:54 yoda in.telnetd [26572]: connect from 208.45.17.48
I've also not
s security group and they are getting
in touch with this guy. I think we're seeing a DSL customer about to
loose his DSL as they frown on such activities.
I appreciate your help and will check the link.
Thx
Frank
On Wed, 01 Dec 1999, Frank Carreiro wrote:
> Does anybody know what this
I'm running the CAT5 cabling in the same holes as my 12/2 electrical
cables. Haven't fired it up (yet) but even without STP it should be
cool. I'll be running for about 50 ft each run at about 100 Mb/s to a
patch panel and eventually to a DSL connection. Firewall of course and
about 10 machines
Your a bright child aren't you. Does you mother know you play with
computers?
Geesh. I hope you were kidding when you posted your reply to this guy.
Ok, Enough flippety here ;D
I would recommend spending some time going through your system(s) and
making sure they are secure. You probably c
I strongly recommend the Voodoo 3 3000 video card. I've been using it
to play Quake 3 (Under Linux) and I love it. I'm sure there are other
cards out there but the card has performed very well (Matrox G400 I
hear is also good).
Good luck with your venture!
Frank
---
Hello Al
I'm running it at home. It's not the released version though. It's the
old demo released months ago.
The docs that came with it said they only supported the Voodoo3 for the
trial version of the game and the drivers only supported a full screen
(not a window for the game).
I'll take a look at t
too when we first noticed these :D
Frank Carreiro
www.xmission.com/~dmacleod
-
I keep getting these in /var/log/messages and can't
figure out whats causing it (3 every hour, every day)
Jan 7 11:15:58 mecha -- MARK --
Jan 7 11:35:58 mecha -- MARK --
Jan 7 11:55:5
No such thing as a "stupid" question. We all were there at some point
:D
here's what I'd recommend you try. Run XF86Setup or Xconfigurator.
Either program should help you setup your XF86Config file. You could
always do it manually but at least this way you can get up and running
quickly (hope
No joke. Most UNIX flavors have something like this available. Sun has
a "secure" mode enabled nowdays by default which requires the root
password when attempting to enter run level 1.
Heck, if you have a boot floppy you can mount the drive and change the
password also.
One reason why physic
Ovislink.
They make some rather excellent hubs and NIC's. Prices are low and
their products are pretty good.
I'll probably purchase one of their 10/100 switches for my home
network. Want something pretty serious.
I believe EBC computer's sells them over the web.
Go to
www.ebccomputers.com
t; I need hubs? And how many? just one for all three or one for each
> computer?
> thanks.
>
> -Brandon
>
> Frank Carreiro wrote:
>
> > Ovislink.
> >
> > They make some rather excellent hubs and NIC's. Prices are low and
> > their products are pr
gt; Way back when, Julian was telling me about how to set this all up - I
> plan to have others access the internet through my linux machine. I'll
> get the latest SAMBA RPM's today or tomorrow and if this whole thing
> fly's with the rest of the family I'll g
$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
True. Guess that's just the business side of me... I always plan for
it just in case :D
A Proxy server/ Firewall puts that idea to sleep. :D
On Tue, Jan 18, 2000 at 03:34:09PM +0000, Frank Carreiro wrote:
[...]
> As for protocol I'd recommend I.P. While IPX is faster,
each cable has a limit of 325 ft or 100 meters. Should be plenty for a
home network :D
As for protocol I'd recommend I.P. While IPX is faster, you probably
won't notice a difference and you'll be ready for the Internet when you
connect (though your I.P. address will need to change when that ha
Go out to my web site. I have one that I believe it written in tcl/tk.
It's got a lot of nice features.
http://www.xmission.com/~dmacleod/unix/linux/contents.html
It's on the bottom of that page.
Enjoy
Frank
On Mon, Jan 17, 2000 at 10:11:30AM -0500, Steve wrote:
> Does anyone know??
>
>
se I'm assuming.
> Way back when, Julian was telling me about how to set this all up - I
> plan to have others access the internet through my linux machine. I'll
> get the latest SAMBA RPM's today or tomorrow and if this whole thing
> fly's with the rest of t
Strange that it would seg fault as a normal user. I haven't tried
Maelstrom yet in RH7.1 however I have it installed on a 6.2 box and it
runs fine from any user account.
I would check permissions though I can't see why lack of permissions
would seg fault anything. <---(ignorance speaking here
A...
I don't bother with RPM's myself. I always insist on source code (call
me nuts but I want code ::grinz::)
Frank
Matthew Melvin wrote:
> On Mon, 30 Apr 2001 at 9:28am (-0600), Frank Carreiro wrote:
>
>> Strange that it would seg fault as a normal
HP Glance monitors items such as cpu, memory and disk utilization. Top
isn't bad. I use it occasionally though I don't have time to be running
top on each server we're running :-)
I recommend something like NetSaint or Big Brother. We run Big Brother
here. Adding monitors is a breeze plus
Usually I deny everything from my more secure sites and allow only
specific IP address blocks. This page is what helped me in setting up
access control...
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_proxy.html
This part in particular may be of some help
Controlling access to your proxy
You c
Firewall will do it. If you are still experiencing problems try turning your Order
around. Put deny,allow as your order. Also Allow from all should be after the deny
(I believe). Like in ipchains/iptables it will execute on the first rule encountered.
If I'm reading this right you are allow
phpgroupware is also good. It's available on freshmeat.net and supports
mysql database for the backend. Email, todo list and many more features
besides a group scheduling calendar. Might be what you are looking for.
I've been messing with it for about a month. Don't know if palm sync is
an
Hmmm I have a couple of 6.2 and 7.x boxes running IPCHAINS and
IPTABLES (for 7.x). I'm not an expert in these great tools however I've
never seen a problem as described. Shutting down works just fine and
start up has no issues.
I have pentium 166's and one pentium 233 (MMX is there I b
I'm just starting to mess around with grub. Not very familiar with it
(yet). Here is something that could help.
I had an instance where I was multibooting with Redhat 7.1 and Windoze
XP. Originally I had Windows 98SE and had enough. From Linux I deleted
the windows partition then rebooted
If it's an option I would strongly recommend starting over with the system.
It sounds like there are many more problems than could be easily dealt with
in a timely manner.
Here's what I've done in the past. This has worked for 98SE, NT, 2000 and
XP systems.
Install Windows on your C: drive.
both windows
> and linux. don't know what happened last time...
>
> Thanks for all your help!
>
> -Brandon
> At 11:22 AM 1/8/02 -0700, Frank Carreiro wrote:
>
>> If it's an option I would strongly recommend starting over with the
>> system. It soun
VNC server for windoze is VERY different from VNC server for *NIX.
In a nutshell VNC server for windoze is more like pcanywhere without the encryption
(ssh solves that problem). VNC server for *NIX is another matter. It's more like a
terminal session than anything. The desktop I believe defa
Just realized I didn't fully answer your question.
If you want vnc server on linux to act like vnc server for windows then
the answer is no. From what I've read in the past the vnc server for
linux is only a session. It doesn't actually control your display like
pcanywhere (or vnc server for
nts hook up to
>the same VNC server, one person moves the mouse, the other watches. We
>use that as a collaboration or presentation tool that works very well,
>
>On Thu, 2002-01-10 at 15:04, Frank Carreiro wrote:
>
>> Just realized I didn't fully answer your question.
>
RedHat 7.2 supports ext3. I've been playing with it on a small test box
over the last few weeks. Does anyone know how large I can make a single
file with it?
I believe ext2 had a limit of around 2 gigs.
Thx
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Well... other os's are able to get around the limitation (wintendo for
example). I'm hoping that ext3 (or just redhat 7.2 itself) doesn't
have this limitation.
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>On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 08:48:01AM -0700, Frank Carreiro wrote:
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I wouldn't do it myself. VNC has no encryption and I'm a nut about
security:-)
If there was some way to run VNC under SSH I think it would be a
solution to consider. Of course if security isn't a consideration then
VNC sounds like a great product :-)
Too bad Micro$oft would be offended by
>Silly nit to be picked, here, but if the communication is to be>accomplished over a modem connection, why do you really need encryption?>I mean, I don't know that there's a whole lot of packet sniffing from the>modem on your system to the modem on the NT box.LOL!!For people like me with faste
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To: Frank Carreiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Silly nit to be picked, here, but if the communication is to be
>accomplished over a modem connection, why do you really need encryption?
>I mean, I don't know that there's a whole
I havent' seen them since the sale though you might want to consider xf86's drivers. I believe they support most Voodoo cards.
After reading the 3dfx home page I'm no longer purchasing these cards. Why
would I purchase a card made by a company that doesn't exist anymore? I've
used voodo
We had this nutty work hit and start is crusade to comprimise other
boxes. Fortunately I regularly check my systems (logs and so on).
Noticed some rather "unusual" services running. I only wish I had
installed the latest version of wu-ftpd sooner. I have only myself to
blame.
I took an ex
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