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passords are encrypted (normally) with a simple one-way hashing
algorithm - the encrypting key is included in the stuff that's in the
result. If you install shadow passwords, the password file is
ghosted to another directory, and encrypted
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Hey gang,
I don't know if it's possible, but if it is, I'd like to know how...
Here's my setup - RH server feeding a smal LAN. The workstations
are all windows boxes of some sort or another, using SAMBA. In *nix,
you can send a
... or is it?
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From: Bret Hughes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 9:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: backup script
On Wed, 2003-04-02 at 13:04, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
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Here's the error when I run
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Try running it through dos2unix. It smells a bit like you have
created
it with a Windows machine and it contains wrong line delimiters.
Not quite it, but apparently there was some garbage in there
somewhere. I re-typed it, it now works.
Thanks,
?
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From: Burke, Thomas G. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 April 2003 14:22
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: backup script
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message | smbclient -Mname
message is the message you want to send
name is the netbios name of the computer you want to send it to
Not sure how to broadcast to all the boxes, but this will work for
specific messages to specific computers.
Jim
On Thu, 2003-04-03 at 08:13, Burke, Thomas G
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I see most people are telling you to use some tool besides sendmail,
which does not answer your question. Yes, sendmail can block spam
for you. go to /etc/mail/sendmail.mc
Add the following lines (if they're not already there)
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What do you need to do to run this script, or one like it? I tried
adding a #!/bin/sh to the beginning, but it just chokes. I have
installed perl, but never really used it, so if it's a perl script,
how do I run it?
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I have seen tests results (from 3rd parties) that seem to indicate
that DDR SDRAM is faster than RIMMs in many (if not most)
applications. This is just because of the way data flows through
them, so on.
Also, I used to have some of the original
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What do you need to do to run this script, or one like it? I tried
adding a #!/bin/sh to the beginning, but it just chokes. I have
installed perl, but never really used it, so if it's a perl script,
how
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Well, the subject says it all...
Installed the latest kernel (I think glibc) updates for 6.2.
Rebooted machine. Kernel starts to load: beepbeepbeepbeepbeep (ad
nauseum)...
well shit, I think. I'll just R^2 the kernel glibc stuff
reinstall the
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Isn't a log viewer a voyeuristic beaver?
Sorry, I couldn't resist...
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IIRC, I did that. Downloaded from Apache.org.
- -Original Message-
From: Richard Wigfall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 12:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Apache on RedHat Linux 6.2
Is it possible to upgrade
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On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 08:11:51AM -0800, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
Well, now I know. I always assumed the fileutils were statically
linked, as there's so many situations where you need them the
libs may not be available. I'll bet there's static
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Hey gang,
Does anyone here know of a (preferably free) program for changing
task priorities in windows 9x?
Thanks,
Tom
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On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 05:54:24AM -0800, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
Does anyone here know of a (preferably free) program for changing
task priorities in windows 9x?
Not to put too fine an edge on it, but--why in the world would you
ask
that on a Linux
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Tring to start a war? I decline, thanks.
- -Original Message-
From: brent nicholls [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 10:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Linux vs Windows
Ovi you are doing somthing wrong with
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Got 2... In fact, I have _THE_ best windows ever, still running.
Uptimes of weeks! Windows 3.11 for workgroups. :)
Easy-to-use command-line interface.
- -no, I'm not kidding. got a 386dx-33 with 24MB RAM 2 500M HD's.
Makes a great HW
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What's the point in upgrading if you don't need to? My server still
runs 6.2, and has no need for an upgrade.
- -Original Message-
From: Ed Wilts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 9:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
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Most of the for dummies books are pretty good for this kind of
thing.
- -Original Message-
From: Andrew Robinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 2:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Way OT: Really basic windows book
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Linux uses memory as swap space, until processes want enough physical
memory that the system must swap to disk. I'd say don't worry about
it, as it's probably normal operation.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL
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I'm beginning to think this guy is a 'bot... Same question over
over... Doesn't RTFM, and so on
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 1:26 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Title: RE: program to monitor directory changes (new files) and send e-mail
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Maybe tripwire would work?
- -Original Message-
From: Douglas, Stuart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 8:56 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Check out http://tomii.dnsalias.com/firewall.txt for a well
documented ipchains script
- -Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 9:45 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Firewall
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Is it just me, or does anyone else find it odd that so many of his
directories (that should be big, like usr) are listed as 4096
size?... Try inserting your install disk run the ls command from
there. If you see a difference, then you've been
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/ is just the mount point. Other directories that are on the same
partition will show up as being used by their mount point in a df
as that command returns the _disk_ usage (same as mount point, in
this case.
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From:
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http://tomii.dnsalias.com/firewall.txt
Well-commented ipchains script.
- -Original Message-
From: Joe Polk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2003 11:30 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: About the setting of Firewall (
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Got it
- -Original Message-
From: Dominic Iadicicco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 12:06 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Is anyone seeing my post to mailing list?
I just testing to see if anyone can see my post.
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Just like the DOS days. In the terminal. It requires the program to
be able to have access to the video card, in order to change te mode
put data into video memory. I've written DOS programs that do
this, but I've never done it for linux, as I
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Of course. That's not particularly hard. (From DOS, anyway)...
linux protects ring 0, but I understand that the svga lib does just
his - accesses ring 0 for you.
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From: Vidiot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday,
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You will need to do a /etc/rc.d/init.d/sendmail restart
Also, you do not _NEED_ to back up your files, as rpm should keep
them save the new ones with a .rpmnew extension
- -Original Message-
From: Robert Adkins II [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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man nslookup
- -Original Message-
From: Gene Yoo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 12:57 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names?
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Worked for me, too.
- -Original Message-
From: Michael Schwendt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 10:29 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names?
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check out http://tomii.dnsalias.com/firewall.txt
Works fairly well.
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From: forums [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 10:35 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ipchains, rules not working
Hai,
I
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I'm at work, so IE5
- -Original Message-
From: Anthony E. Greene [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 11:06 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How do you convert IP address to domain names?
Burke, Thomas G. wrote
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If you want an ugly man display, just do a google search on Ron
Jeremy ;)
- -Original Message-
From: Gordon Messmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 12:36 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ugly man display
On
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I'm not sure the Divx;) format is playable on a DVD player, as it's
(losely) MPEG-4, not MPEG-2
- -Original Message-
From: Francisco Antonio Diaz Lopez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 12:34 PM
To: [EMAIL
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Actually, I think some of the newer DVD's will play some of that
junk, but you are correct for older ones - you need to generate the
files you mentioned, and apply the encryption to them.
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From: Vidiot [mailto:[EMAIL
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Dunno 'bout that, but some d*ckhead has put my e-mail on several porn
lists... 50ckers...
- -Original Message-
From: Leonard Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 11:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: New
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What you could do is put a REJECT from his domain in your sendmail
rules, ensuring that any spamarrest.com e-mail got bounced back to
the sender. This would automatically cause another message to be
issued, which would cause another bounce, and so
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I guess that would be a DOS, though, and therefore unethical, huh?
- -Original Message-
From: Burke, Thomas G.
Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 2:20 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: *SPAM* RE: Re: New List Robot Spam
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Subject: Re: earthlink blocking outgoing mail?
You're correct, Earthlink blocks SMTP:
http://www.earthlink.net/onemain/integrationinfo/emails/policy_change/
Regards, Mike Klinke
On Wednesday 19 February 2003 13:38, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
Now for the question: It seems
]
Subject: Re: earthlink blocking outgoing mail?
I've been doing what you describe for a couple of years, no problem.
Here is the relevant line from my sendmail.cf:
# Smart relay host (may be null)
DSmail.earthlink.net
Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
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Hey gang
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Hey gang,
I've got it up running, finally - I found the bugs keeping me from
starting at boot (the tkpppoe script does not modify pppoe.conf -
after manual mod of this file, startup works fine)
I also had to put a sleep 10 command
, 2003 9:18 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: earthlink blocking outgoing mail?
You're correct, Earthlink blocks SMTP:
http://www.earthlink.net/onemain/integrationinfo/emails/policy_chang
e/
Regards, Mike Klinke
On Wednesday 19 February 2003 13:38, Burke, Thomas G. wrote
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Hey guys,
I've got everything up running, but there seems to be a small
hitch.
RP-PPPoE works fine if I use the TK interface for it (tkpppoe), but
if I try to run it from the command line (adsl-start), it just gives
me a time out
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Hey gang, got it figured out. Went into modmes ip/config.html,
turned of router switched on bridge. Roaring penguin now
successfully logs in IP address shows up on machine instead of
modem
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Does earthlink block ssh? I am not able to log in to my machine
since I've hooked up with them. I get an error message about the
possibility of a misconfigured firewall from my ssh client, but mail
http seem to work to my box.
thanks,
Tom
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Hey gang,
Great wierdness going on, I'm not figuring it out (yet). I could
use some help.
Got Earthlink aDSL with a ststic IP. They use PPPoE. Got a
Broadmax aDSL modem.
The modem handles the PPPoE, and gives me a
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I think that since we all now know his e-mail password, we should
change his account params really scerw wit him... maybe add a
bunch of other mailings? ;)
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From: Leonard Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
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Maybe the shared video aperture is set up differently on some of the
boxes?
The numbers you show are ~318.4, 311.4, and 313.4 MB...
- -Original Message-
From: Jihuang Zhou [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 2:54 PM
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fork and child allow httpd to spawn processes (it's called forking in
*nix)... I dunno 'bout the worker one, though
- -Original Message-
From: David Busby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 2:39 PM
To: [EMAIL
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I block pings on my server, and for a reason. Ping is one of the
biggest tell-alls about a network. No outside entity should ever
need to ping me, my own machine has no real reason to ping itself,
either.
Try this: ping first.three.octets.255
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You may have soome software that's hooking the timer interrupt, or
changing the setting on the timer. This was a warning that I found
in some programming stuff a jillion years ago about hooking
interrupts. Did you install some new application or
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ifconfig -a ?
Look for status link lights on the eth card on the hub (if they
have them)
- -Original Message-
From: Jorge Gossain Filho [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 11:59 AM
To: RedHat
Subject: Interface
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Aaahh... Physical... try doing a ping, or some such, run ifconfig
- -a again. You should see a change in the number of packets each way.
Also, check those status lights on the hub so on.
You might also try an ethernet sniffer on a different
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rm '#filename#'
- -Original Message-
From: Ted Gervais [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 2:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Deleting a file
Was wondering something here. Now and than I end up with a file that
Title: RE: Can't ping myself.
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18000 collisions is high if there's only one or two machines on the
internal net, but if you have more than that, they're all active,
then it is not all that many... I find it hard to believe that a bad
card would
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It's happened to me in the past. Only once, though...
- -Original Message-
From: Caleb Groom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 10:36 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: up2date - Slashdotted?
I see 3 updates
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try xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:0.0 see what happens
If you're going throguh ssh, try :10.0 (or maybe it's 0.10?)
- -Original Message-
From: Ted Gervais [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 10:24 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
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If he's put a password on the single bootup option, he's hosed.
He'll have to crack the password file - but I'm thinking that the
root password is not stored there...
- -Original Message-
From: Jan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday,
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Because I'm a clueless and blithering idiot - who's sole purpose in
life, although he doesn't realize it, is to be a pain in your ass...
:)
- -Original Message-
From: Robert P. J. Day [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday,
Title: RE: Sendmail anti-spam feature?
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Be sure to change the osirusoft.com entry. It is incorrect, and will
cause everything sent to your machine to be rejected. This is stated
on their website. I think is should be osirusoft.net, but I wouldn't
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Hey gang,
We discussed this some in the recent past, but they are switching my
service over today, so I have some questions.
I'm using a Telocity (now DirecTV, soon to be nobody) ADSL modem,
and have opted to try to make it work with
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Maybe it's been fixed. They had a note on their site that if you had
one of the addresses listed, which was an open relay, it would cause
your system to reject everything.. I was having that problem, a
friend tracked it down pointed it out to me.
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Hey gang,
We discussed this some in the recent past, but they are switching my
service over today, so I have some questions.
I'm using a Telocity (now DirecTV, soon to be nobody) ADSL modem,
and have opted to try to make it work with
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Here's mine (one from home the other from work)... Plus, they are
on 3 diff't keyservers...
- -Original Message-
From: Rick Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 12:15 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
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Wow! 9 days delay between send receive!
- -Original Message-
From: Burke, Thomas G.
Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 7:53 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: SAMBA file permissions
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Hey gang,
I've left something out, but I'm not sure what. I have a couple of
public directories on my network, such that users can share files.
It's set up such that when you create a file there, it has
owner/group nobody... Unfortunately,
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You can download all the RPM's at ftp:\\updates.redhat.com
- -Original Message-
From: Ed Wilts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 1:31 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Updating RH Linux 6.2
On Tue, Jan 28,
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Hmmm.. How do you convert a doc to pdf?
- -Original Message-
From: Anthony E. Greene [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 3:05 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: u.s. government recognizes Linux as
Buck [EMAIL
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Yes, but I'd like to find a way to convert any doc to pdf... I've
signed up with them for the 5 free ones through their website, but
I'd like to do more than that..
- -Original Message-
From: Murdock, Matt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
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What rpm is that? I wonder if it would work under 6.2?
- -Original Message-
From: Antonio Montagnani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 3:49 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: u.s. government recognizes Linux as
, Thomas G. wrote:
What rpm is that? I wonder if it would work under 6.2?
Well, just install Ghostscript. Print from any PS printer to file,
then feed that to ps2pdf.
I've got a script called 'printpdf' that handles batches of files,
too,
and manages the fiddly bits, if you'd like it.
Cheers
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Wow! Kewl!
- -Original Message-
From: Anthony E. Greene [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 4:49 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: u.s. government recognizes Linux as
Burke, Thomas G. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
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First off, sharing /var/etc is probably very bad, as if you allow
anonymous logins (default in most packages), anyone can get to that
directory..
to make a soft link, ln -s target link name
e.g.: ln -s /etc etcdir
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You are seeing the /home/ftp directory. I think you can put in
symbolic links to any other directory you want access to, there.
These should usually go inside the pub (public) directory
- -Original Message-
From: Thomas E. Dukes
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You came in late... I want the files created on the SAMBA drives to
be chmod 777
- -Original Message-
From: Anthony E. Greene [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 8:49 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Samba
On
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Kewl, thanks. I'd never noticed it before, but that makes perfect
sense.
- -Tom
- -Original Message-
From: Gary Stainburn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 10:54 AM
To: Burke, Thomas G.; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject
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No, something screwey happened. Try rpm -Uvh instead, just to see if
it works.
- -Original Message-
From: John Salamone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 1:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Webmin
Just get
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You don't have apache listening on port 25 do you? 25 is the default
mail port http normally runs on 80...
- -Original Message-
From: gabriel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 3:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
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I installed it was appalled at how much space it wanted to use! I
went through a custom install removed everything I could, it was
as if it ignored my options, as there was all sorts of crap instaled
that I didn't want. I went back to 6.2, and am
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Hey gang,
I've been noticing this in my logs off on, it seems odd to me.
Can anyone explain?
-Tom
[Wed Jan 22 04:02:03 2003] [notice] SIGHUP received. Attempting to
restart
[Wed Jan 22 04:02:03 2003] [notice] Apache/1.3.27
management tool?
On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 13:56, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
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I would like some way for it to happen automatically. I can
certainly put what you're saying in an hourly cronjob (which is
what I did in the past), but I'd like
to look into the umask command.
On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 13:16, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
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Hey gang,
I'd leike to set up a directory such that anytime a file is
written to that directory, it is created chmod 777, regardless of
who creates
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Hey gang,
I'd leike to set up a directory such that anytime a file is written
to that directory, it is created chmod 777, regardless of who creates
it, or how it is created. Anyone know how to do this?
Thanks,
Tom
port 120 through ssh, though, if the
sysadmin
allows port forwarding:
$ ssh -L2001:network'sIPaddress:120
but this isn't likely to work.
If the goal is to work on remote documents on your local machine, I'd
suggest using scp to copy them instead.
On Fri, 2003-01-17 at 08:57, Burke, Thomas G. wrote
Title: RE: Test
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No, it's just r slow... (Posts are taking up to 3
days to appear)
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to work.
If the goal is to work on remote documents on your local machine,
I'd suggest using scp to copy them instead.
On Fri, 2003-01-17 at 08:57, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
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Hey gang,
I'm wondering if it's possible to share samba over
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Hey gang,
I'm wondering if it's possible to share samba over an ssh
connection, such that the remote machine would be able to mount a
network drive as a local drive. This would give me the samba stuff,
as well as compressing encrypting the
://eewww.eng.ohio-state.edu/computing/ssh_win.html and scroll
down
to the section that says Tunneling SMB through SSH, and see if that
covers what you're trying to do.
Richard
On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 09:24, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
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I still use ipchains... Check out
http://tomii.dnsalias.com/firewall.txt
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All;
I'll be building
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Hey gang,
I've left something out, but I'm not sure what. I have a couple of
public directories on my network, such that users can share files.
It's set up such that when you create a file there, it has
owner/group nobody... Unfortunately,
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Fixed it...
I had DMA set up as distributed for DMA 2 (which is where windows
put the floppy)... Changed DMA 2 to ISA in the bios, everything
seems to work, now.
-Tom
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More likely the fd went bad...did you test it in another pc?
Mike Wafkowski
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problems
That's too odd. Did you check the pins on the motherboard side to
make sure
one isn't bent/broken. It's usually hard to see unless you really
look. Of
course the cable is always suspect.
MRW
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as well.
Some BIOS have a floppy swap setting, or a don't tell Win98 type
of
setting.
I'd hunt there too, see if anything is odd.
Does the Floppy show up in the Device Manager?
/B
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Hey gang,
This is WOT - involves floppies Win98, but thought someone out
there might have some insights.
I recently reinstalled Win98 on an older box, and after all software
such was back on, I noticed that the floppy no longer
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Old news maybe, but here it is:
Microsoft http://quote.fool.com/uberdata.asp?symbols=MSFT(Nasdaq:
MSFT) http://quote.fool.com/uberdata.asp?symbols=MSFT is going open
source, at least for governments that want to inspect its Windows
operating system.
, Jan 13, 2003 at 01:30:33PM -0800, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
Well, as you probably know, DirecTV is stopping all operations...
In our area, we have 2 choices - Verizon (@$80/month), and
Earthlink (through Covad @ $65/month)... Easy choice, huh?
Neither!
If you have the option of Earthlink
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