[techtalk] setting up virtual interfaces on linux

2000-10-19 Thread Arindam Chatterjee
hi i am running linux on my machine which is not connected to any network. it doesn't have any interface card on it. but i want to do some network programming on it. i want atleast three different networks configured. is this possible by configuring virtual interfaces? if i send a packet from one

RE: [techtalk] Apache on RedHat 6.2 question

2000-10-19 Thread m20bi
> You could try --with-apxs=/path/apache/bin/apxs if you're sure apache was > built shared core, which i think rh does do. > > rebuilding apache is always an option, too. Took the apxs route -- it worked! Thank you Mandi. Barbara ___ techtalk mailin

Re: [techtalk] Apache on RedHat 6.2 question

2000-10-19 Thread Mandi
Which module are you building? It looks like your mod is expecting --with-apache to be the option to build itself into the source tree. On rh, /etc/httpd is where apache gets put after it's built, and the source isn't there. You could try --with-apxs=/path/apache/bin/apxs if you're sure apache

[techtalk] Samba - veto files directive

2000-10-19 Thread Subba Rao
Hi, I have used the "veto files" flags for my users home directory shares. The syntax is as follows, veto files = /.*/ This is to hide all the dot files in the samba client. I stoped and restarted samba and sure enough the dot files do not get listed. One problem that has showed up is

Re: [techtalk] Apache on RedHat 6.2 question

2000-10-19 Thread Naomi Hospodarsky
what program are you trying to ./ configure? Just as a guess, if you are trying to install Apache, then maybe the command you want is: ./configure --prefix=/etc/httpdor wherever you want Apache to install to HTH, Naomi At 03:22 PM 10/19/2000 -0400, you wrote: >When I do execute a ./c

[techtalk] Apache on RedHat 6.2 question

2000-10-19 Thread m20bi
When I do execute a ./configure --with-apache=/etc/httpd command I get the following error. Obviously /etc/httpd is NOT the Apache build directory. Any suggestions? checking for static Apache module support... no - Unable to locate /etc/httpd/src/include/httpd.h checking for dynamic Apache module

Re: [techtalk] Weird network interface behaviour

2000-10-19 Thread Jeff Dike
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > Then we upgraded the kernel to 2.2.14, and the behaviour changed: now > it suddenly started to announce the name/IP on the last virtual > interface on eth0 as its name, fex. when being used for irc or when > NFS-mounting directories. There was a complaint about this on t

RE: [techtalk] Samba server

2000-10-19 Thread Jenny Bailey
Hi Anton it could be the encrypted password problem if you are using win95/98 to access Samba. Have a look in /usr/doc/samba-2.0.6/docs and you'll find Win95/98/MT/2000 files with the following : REGEDIT4 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\VxD\VNETSUP] "EnablePlainTextPasswo

[techtalk] Weird network interface behaviour

2000-10-19 Thread Magni Onsoien
We have a Linuxserver with a couple of NICs and several virtual interfaces on them. When it was first installer (RH 6.1 or 6.0), it had kernel 2.2.6 and everything worked fine: we configured it with the hostname impala on eth0 and added other names on the virtual interfaces eth:1-5 or so. It then

[techtalk] Samba server

2000-10-19 Thread antonxie
Dear all, I have RH6.2, I checked the SMB service, it's on. I have added these lines on the smb.conf [global] # workgroup = NT-Domain-Name or Workgroup-Name workgroup = efox# Correct workgroup name, case sensitive. This is the NT domain name, not Linux domain name) netbios name = linux

RE: [techtalk] laptop on linux

2000-10-19 Thread Jenny Bailey
Vaios are pretty, I can't deny that. I didn't realise that Sony were being so difficult about making their interface open. You'd have thought that they would be a bit brighter. Linux recognises the CD, but data is read really slowly, there seems to be a timeout problem. I installed RH by copying