Doing a 6.2 and 7.0 myself. Go here:
https://rhn.redhat.com/help/ssl_cert.pxt
Gavin Durman --- Xavier University Systems Administrator
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I'm not tense, just terribly
if anyone's interested...
Thanks!
Gavin Durman --- Xavier University Systems Administrator
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The philosophy of one century is the common sense of the next
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Gavin Durman --- Xavier University Systems Administrator
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The philosophy of one century is the common sense of the next
Just in case someone wants to use RH9, this is from Dell's Power Edge LINUX list...
Gavin Durman --- Xavier University Systems Administrator
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Everything appears in shades
Thanks all! Good responses, good suggestions!
Gavin Durman --- Xavier University Systems Administrator
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Everything appears in shades of grey to the unfocused mind
is the feature-rich interface I'm looking
for. If there's nothing, that's fine, and I am no coder, so no, I can't do it myself.
But if there's anything that I haven't found that's like it, I'd appreciate a pointer
in the right direction. Thanks!
Gavin Durman --- Xavier University Systems
Thanks to Craig Zimmer at UNC (on a Novell-related list) for this link:
http://www.novell.com/news/press/archive/2003/05/pr03033.html
Read..and enjoy. I truly hope this pans out...
Gavin Durman --- Xavier University Systems Administrator
, along with companies and individuals working on
OSS, to really shout this from the mountaintops...
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Everything appears
edit etc/rc.d/rc.local and comment out:
echo "" /etc/issue
echo $R /etc/issue
echo "Kernel $(uname -r) on $a(uname -m)" /etc/issue
then edit /etc/issue to say what you want, then at a prompt type cp -f
/etc/issue /etc/issue.net
Gavin Durman --- Xavier U
Don't know if I've missed it, but there's an awful lot of "heads up" e-mail
coming to me about scans of port 98 from 170.1.173.82, 216.59.27.31 and
216.0.149.200 ( and I think there's more, but these were the most common).
Is this an "stealthy" way of detecting LINUX boxes running linuxconf for
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Subject: Re: port 98 linuxconf exploit?
Date: Thu, Nov 18, 1999, 4:46 PM
On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, Gavin Durman said:
GDDon't know if I've missed it, but there's an awful lot of "heads up" e-mail
GDcoming to me about scans of port 98 from 170.1.173.82, 21
What packages (I'm using RH6 and Apache web secure web) do any of you out
there use to generate web statistics? I need hourly, daily, monthly and
yearly total hits for whole site and specific pages, along with "where they
came from" (I guess meaning reverse-DNS). What recommendations does anyone
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