minimizes the
danger of a catastrophic drive failure taking it all out.
As for backup snapshots, go to freshmeat.net and do a search for
rsnapshot, one of the better rsync-based snapshot apps.
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Note that the examples are slim at that site so some homework will be
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in the script makes it harder
to follow than it should be.
Just so I get it right, I assume since there is only one nic declared in
the ruleset that the Dlink is providing NAT for the LAN?
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On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 10:07:33AM -0500, Benjamin J. Weiss wrote:
from http://256.com/gray/docs/rh_boot/
Darn, Marcel, I wish I'd seen this one yesterday! Would have saved me
several hours and two DVD-R's!
Nice page. Thanks.
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but thanks for the tip on using perl modules for the collection. Seems
to be several out there.
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UDP ports as open or not
answering, should I close these as well?
Port scans run from the same subnet as you are scanning always show more
ports open than there actually are. For a true evaluation, run the scan
from outside the subnet.
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our old HP-UX boxes in the backroom and will continue to do so.
Eventually there will be a solid foundation of linux boxes with an easy
to use but virus-sucking desktop layer on the desktop. I think it will be
easier to rationalize the switch with time.
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take it on faith.
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many USB changes in the past couple of releases as to be expected.
But I'll make a diff and try to wade through it anyway. Just thought I'd
put out an initial feeler.
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to my box, but having it port forwarded out of the box?
1) Questions re firestarter should be directed to the developers at
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2) Best way to discern possible problems with firewall rules is to post
the output of /sbin/iptables -L -v -n and sbin/iptables -t nat -L -v
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folders, IMAP is the only way to go. If kmail won't do it,
switch to something that will.
Yes, probably a better solution.
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not figured that out yet.
What about using cygwin to run rsync and openssh on the Windows machine?
I'll be doing exactly this in the few spare moments I have at work
today...
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up on freshmeat. Of possible interest and GPLed.
http://alambic.iroise.net/
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** Reply to message from Sasa Stupar [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tue, 16 Sep
2003 07:44:24 +0200
Ed Wilts pravi:
On Mon, Sep 15, 2003 at 08:03:03PM +0200, Sasa Stupar wrote:
I have a question regarding the configuration of wu-ftp: I have it
working for guest and anonymous (I don't want to
** Reply to message from Jason Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tue, 16 Sep 2003
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On Tue, 2003-09-16 at 09:20, Ed Greshko wrote:
On Tue, 2003-09-16 at 21:12, Jason Dixon wrote:
No kidding. You're offering an answer to a question that was never
asked. You're also trying
X settings without rebooting.
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way to stop packet traversal of huge
firewall sets in iptables. If web hits are your main problem, put the
user-defined chain near the front of your firewall rules so the packets
get dropped early.
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On Sunday 14 September 2003 19:29, Mark McDonald wrote this in an
attempt to be witty or informative:
I'm using cygwin/Xfree86 for X windows
** Reply to message from srinivask [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sat, 13
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Hi,
I have built Linux kernel 2.6.0-test5.
when installed i am getting the following error.
Kernel panic:VFS: Unable to mount root fs - error.
also , the initrd-2.6.0-test5.img file is not there in
** Reply to message from Kalin Mintchev [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sat, 13 Sep 2003
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[snip]
this code works perfectly fine on the bsd machine. on the rh8 i get this
cli output (both installed the SAME way and from the SAME source 4.3.0):
# ./ratLL.php
./ratLL.php: line 2: ?:
On Fri, Sep 12, 2003 at 11:35:41AM -0400, Kent Borg wrote:
On Thu, Sep 11, 2003 at 08:23:39AM -0700, Jack Bowling wrote:
I think backup methods are determined by your level of paranoia. For
myself, I use a dedicated backup hard drive and rsnapshot
http://rsnapshot.sourceforge.net for doing
in the proper
directory. As does the kernel.
Any help would be appreciated.
Test-5 doesn't like me either. It hangs hard when trying to load the
uhci-hcd driver. Oh well, test-4 is running nicely here so will stay
with that until the next rev.
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** Reply to message from gaston [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Fri, 12 Sep 2003
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-Original Message-
This is feeling like a firewall issue to me so lets look more closely at
that.
Not knowing your firewall script (I have lazily allowed shorewall to
abstract my thinking to it way
be
adapted to an offsite drive via the network, I used to do a laborious nightly
tar backup but rsnapshot is so much faster and less work for the host box that
it is no contest.
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using the -m --match MAC option. Should work as long as the MAC address
has not already been stripped out upstream.
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** Reply to message from shishir patil [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thu, 11 Sep
2003 09:08:17 -0700 (PDT)
I've installed rh 8.0 and have been running it for about 3 weeks now.
But I've been having this irritating problem with my cdrw drive. I can
access it as a cd-rom drive, but
only for awhile.
** Reply to message from Bret Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Mon, 01 Sep 2003 21:01:52
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On Mon, 2003-09-01 at 20:27, Kevin MacNeil wrote:
On Mon, Sep 01, 2003 at 06:03:18PM -0500, Bret Hughes wrote:
Does MailScanner work or are you just worried about the dependency
errors? Did you
it the
-geometry 800x600
argument to the app name and it came up perfectly. Since the app is running on a HP-UX
box, it apparently does not recognize the long version of the --geometry argument so
it only takes the single dash.
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it is based on big 21 monitors. I can only
see the top half of the app on my laptop. It would be nice if I could
scale it somehow.
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** Reply to message from M. Parcheur [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Mon, 11 Aug 2003
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Edward Dekkers wrote:
In fact with Ogle I get nothing, but with Xine I get the fist images and it
crashes. With mplayer it doesn't crash, but images are a mosaic of small squares
and if visible it
as a javalin..?
Sure. Try the following:
/usr/sbin/ethtool -s eth0 duplex full autoneg on
and see what happens.
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It uses sox for the backend but does most things well. Just make sure you save
frequently if you do large edits. Very simple layout, though.
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** Reply to message from Barry Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thu, 31 Jul 2003
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** Reply to message from Leonard Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thu, 31 Jul 2003
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tail -f /var/log/httpd/access_log
tail -f /var/log/httpd/error_log
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/31/03 09:11AM
Suppose, for testing purposes, that I want to display my httpd access
and error logs, on the
hooks for ssh.
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of what is termed defence in depth and
is a recommended course of action.
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** Reply to message from Jason Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sat, 26 Jul 2003 10:48:30
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On Sat, 2003-07-26 at 10:38, Ed Wilts wrote:
Red Hat Linux includes both mutt and Squirrelmail, so this posting was
definitely not off-topic.
Red Hat Linux also contains Perl and Sendmail, but it
not have it on my RH8
nor my RH9 box.
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** Reply to message from Hidong Kim [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sat, 05 Jul 2003 14:20:21
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Hi,
I'm having a problem with a scanner application called VueScan. I've
been using it for a couple of years on Red Hat exclusively, and I use
the XFce window manager. I just reinstalled Red Hat 9
** Reply to message from Kim, Hidong [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sat, 05 Jul 2003
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Thanks,
Do you have to be in a particular shell to execute these commands? I'm working in
bash. When I issued the unicode_stop command, VueScan launched, with the same
messed up labels. I shut
** Reply to message from Martin Marques [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Fri, 04 Jul 2003
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On Vie 04 Jul 2003 09:04, Cannon, Andrew wrote:
USB 1.1 has a maximum data transfer rate of 12Mb per sec.
USB 2.0 has a maximum data transfer rate of 480Mb per second.
They are hardware ports on
** Reply to message from Joseph A Nagy Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thu, 12 Jun 2003
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Although I no longer have the device in question (got pissed and gave it
to my future bro-in-law), I have some questions that I'd like answered
before I blow another $20-$40 on a USB PCI card.
** Reply to message from Joseph A Nagy Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thu, 12 Jun 2003
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Jack Bowling wrote:
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Although I no longer have the device in question (got pissed and
gave
** Reply to message from Ben Russo [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wed, 11 Jun 2003 19:10:23
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Phil Savoie wrote:
Nevermind... I was up late and failed to read the screen in front of me
regarding inodes. Being blond, I had a moment. Thankyou anyway
WAIT A MINUTE, I have blonde hair,
www.chkrootkit.org to see if its forensics can pick out how you were
rooted. Useful to know for the chkrootkit authors.
Now you'll have to ask yourself if playing around with DCC on IRC is
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** Reply to message from Dene Ulmschneider [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sat, 05 Apr 2003
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Hey all-
I recently installed RHL 9 onto a old box I had just to verify the media
and take a practice run on the install. So now I have a second RH system on
my network. The first one is
** Reply to message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] (David L. Dewey) on Sat, 05 Apr 2003
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I have an old old old FutureDomain SCSI controller, with the
TMC-18C50 chip set. Apparently this card doesn't have a
bios, but it worked great under RedHat 6.2 and 7.1 with the
stock fdomain.o
/iptables is simply superior
technology.
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On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 04:07:53PM +0100, gregory mott wrote:
snip
by the way, why is redhat dropping bzip2?
Huh? RH uses bz2 by default for its uploads internally, I believe.
This sounds like misinformation.
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In case somebody has not seen it yet:
http://lwn.net/Articles/27217/
Red Hat is working on a fix.
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by doing:
/sbin/service xinetd reload
This reloads all the services started by xinetd and should start up vsftpd.
I take it that the wireless card worked with the new kernel?
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** Reply to message from Burke, Thomas G. [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Fri, 28 Mar 2003
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Isn't a log viewer a voyeuristic beaver?
Sorry, I couldn't resist...
ROFL
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and you will be much happier as well as amazed at
the speed gain you will obtain. I still like eye-candy when I am at home :))
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** Reply to message from Michael Fratoni [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wed, 26 Mar 2003
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in a fit of poor judgment, i tried to test the new 2.5.66 kernel
on my RH 8.0 box,
** Reply to message from Mark Hutchinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thu, 27 Mar 2003
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To get memory do this:
cat /proc/meminfo
dmesg reads the kernel log buffer
Mark
Quoting Jianping Zhu [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I want to use dmesg to check how much memory is on my redhat 7.3
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** Reply to message from Runar Bell [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wed, 26 Mar 2003 16:49:06
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Hi!
Just to clarify things:
I am running an AGP card, and the computer is extremely slow doing
everything, not just X. This includes SCP, SSH, cp, JSP-compiling
(Tomcat), etc.
I've never
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On Mon, 2003-03-24 at 19:50, Jack Bowling wrote:
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snip
That said, RH is already beginning
** Reply to message from Bill Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Mon, 24 Mar 2003
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snip
That said, RH is already beginning to differentiate between Enterprise
and non-enterprise. Since the personal is the base for sales (as in:
the smallest one), that would be a good start, IMO.
for journalling.
Ext3 is still a heavy user of the Big Kernel Lock and does not scale well as a result.
Hopefully changes in ext2 will force corresponding changes in ext3 as ext3 gains
prominence as the default linux fs.
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** Reply to message from Ralph Guzman [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sat, 22 Mar 2003 17:51:42
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Larry,
I corrected the typo, but I still get this error:
iptables v1.2.6a: Unknown arg `--to'
Try `iptables -h' or 'iptables --help' for more information.
$IPTABLES -A PREROUTING -t nat -p TCP -d
twisted.
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that it also reads current rules;
2) coding another app to parse the iptables rules in more human readable
form.
Having a user assured of one part of their security level is
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carefully enough to make the distinction,
so they put in hotsounding garbage.
Jeez. And I thought I was anal
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** Reply to message from Douglas, Stuart [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Fri, 14 Mar 2003
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Tony (et al),
Thanks...haven't tried your additional config yet, still working with the first
setup. I'm hitting a wall trying to get the mail to actually send. The md5sum is
working correctly
open to the internet, then
the NEW,INVALID state match should be the first line followed by the
ESTABLISHED, RELATED.
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** Reply to message from Yujie Liang [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wed, 12 Mar 2003 10:26:45
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Hi,
How can I detect which ports are opened on my firewall? I remember there is a
command with snmp can do the job.
Any idea?
The only true way to do this is to get a friend that you trust to
. What does everyone think?
Note that none other than Alan Cox is lobbying for only having loadable modules in the
kernel and doing away with static builds. Who am I to argue with the
Wizard?
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MySQLcc workign fine on a couple of 7.3 systems. Connecting to
both local and remote systems. I even have the Windows version running
on a Win98 system.
Note that a Security fix cam out for MySQLcc yesterday. Just in case you
didn't see it...
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** Reply to message from Benjamin [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sun, 09 Mar 2003 10:27:28
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Update. I returned the 256mb flash and the new one seems to work brilliantly. I was
forced to get another of the same simpletech brand by the store though.
I'm working on hacking down the kernel to
** Reply to message from Nicholas Marsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sun, 09 Mar 2003
13:02:16 -0600
Anyone know of good documentation for the chkconfig command? The man page is a
lacking, and a Google only came up with a few lame results.
Nick - Pick any of the scripts in /etc/rc.d/init.d and study
** Reply to message from Jim Wilferling [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sun, 09 Mar 2003
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snip
The symtoms include can't find module-sound-slot 0 and can't find
module-sound-service 0 upon shutdown.(when the system is trying to save
the mixer settings) Note that There's no indication of
** Reply to message from CM Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sat, 08 Mar 2003 11:13:40
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Yes the computer is connected to a network, which is
mine, and I do have a linksys router/firewall, but I
can do tracert from my windows box ok, but not from
Linux.
Apples and oranges. Most if not
.
Check out GPhoto. On my RH 8.0 box, it is listed under Graphics-- Digital Camera Tool.
jb
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shared folders after starting?
On my RH 8 box, ALT-Printscreen captures the window and CTRL-Printscreen
captures the whole desktop. Try it.
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On Mon, Mar 03, 2003 at 02:03:09PM -0600, Bret Hughes wrote:
On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 13:48, Jack Bowling wrote:
On my RH 8 box, ALT-Printscreen captures the window and CTRL-Printscreen
captures the whole desktop. Try it.
can you tell what that key combination is mapped to? That sounds
that the best way to try to track
it down is to run top and look for a hog. Sounds to me like xscreensaver
- or some other app interacting with xscreensaver - is pegging things
for a bit after resuming.
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rules and they will not learn how to do it by using lokkit.
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/rpm/__db*) and rerun apt-rpm.
This typically happens after having interrupted rpm or apt by Ctrl C.
(c) Become root.
There might also be an apt-get lock itself from a previous instantiation, so get rid
of it:
rm -f /var/cache/apt/archives/lock
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** Reply to message from Matthew Simpson [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Mon, 24 Feb 2003
14:02:43 +1100
Hi,
I've just installed Redhat 8 and need to add some options to the
kernel. I've done.
cd /usr/src/linux-2.4/
make xconfig
and then changed the config to my needs and then
make clean
DISK drive
hdg: Maxtor 52049H4, ATA DISK drive
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this still
require statd/lockd? The docs state that portmapper is no longer required for the tcp
version. Trond???
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** Reply to message from Jacen _ [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sat, 22 Feb 2003 13:36:30 -0500
I just recently installed Redhat 8.0, and i needed to record a tape into a
wav through the line out, but even though the volume control was set to
record line out, sound recorder would just pick up blank
if it succeeds.
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do yourself a favour and seek it out. A delicious dressing down if there
ever was one, done in the best literary style.
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theoretically nothing else is
occurring while you are transferring, try this:
rsync -e ssh --blocking-io -avz /mnt/claws/backups/mail/mail\@foo.com-`date
+%A`.tar.gz
I do the same regularly and it is rock solid.
jb
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** Reply to message from Ted Gervais [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sat, 18 Jan 2003
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Wondering what might be available for RH8 as far as fax is concerned. I see
that EFAX is installed in RH8 but I can't find how to run it. Seems pretty
simple but not sure it will RECEIVE faxes..
and LDAP or NIS access (in my case, already
provided on other machines) on that server and it's done.
Gordon - Have you checked out the NFS over TCP version yet? I just
wonder if it is any faster than the portmap version. Perhaps others have
tried it?
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keeps some history around as well as rsyncing for backups. I use rsync to
backup my work Win98 partitions to my home linux box. Works a champ and
keeps the backups offsite.
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** Reply to message from Gordon Messmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thu, 16 Jan 2003
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On Thu, 2003-01-16 at 12:36, Jack Bowling wrote:
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 11:33:29AM -0800, Gordon Messmer wrote:
The whole thing takes less than a day to set up. NFS is available
** Reply to message from Michael Schwendt [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wed, 15 Jan 2003
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On Tue, 14 Jan 2003 23:44:24 -0800, Jack Bowling wrote:
Checking the chkconfig script, service iptables panic changes all
default policies
** Reply to message from Bret Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tue, 14 Jan 2003
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On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 14:19, gabriel wrote:
On January 14, 2003 12:08 pm, Yu Liang wrote:
What command should I use? Or how can I verify that they have been turned
off?
i believe redhat has
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