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If all you want is rsync, then I agree it overkill, so you can check
http://optics.ph.unimelb.edu.au/help/rsync/rsync_pc1.html. On the other
hand, cygwin can help in an awful lot of tasks on a Windows box, so I
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boxes provide storage space over network block device
- One onsite box mounting both storage boxes' nbd devices in raid1 and
receiving/performing backups
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on your benchmarks. Cabling, hub/switch, NIC on the other
side, etc.
Now, if you can settle with benchmarking a networking stack, you can
use ttcp, which gives pretty accurate results on measuring available
bandwidth. And it's included with RHL.
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can crack those passwords very
quickly.
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On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 02:16:28PM +0800, Didier Casse wrote:
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If you can't be nice to me, why should I be too you?
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If my dog shits in the middle of tiliving he room should I do likewise? :)
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another fs
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that with Windows or Mac OS X.
And yes, I do know that OS X might be a tad bit easier that Windows
since it's based on OSS (FreeBSD).
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. There is a chapter which refers to the subject. You'll
have to adapt to using partitions instead of logical volumes, but as far
as the filesystem goes, the info is there.
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On Tue, Jul 29, 2003 at 09:58:56AM -0400, Jason Dixon wrote:
$ cat /var/log/httpd/access_log | awk '{print $1}' | sort | uniq
$ cut -d ' ' -f 1 /var/log/httpd/access_log | sort | uniq
will get it done as well.
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just add more apache nodes to a cluster to
keep up with content demand. If you don't have the funds, you had better
go looking for all performance enhancements you can or risk degraded
performance.
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not be followed strictly. Now if you really want to
increase swap space, the easiest path is to just add a second swap partition.
Linux will spread swap usage among all active swap areas.
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chunks on bigger volumes?
That could make for more slop hanging off the end of files.
Hmm... Now You've gone over my reiserfs experience. Perhaps debugreiserfs
will help you figure things out...
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and configuration) about VPNs using CIPE. I've been using two of those
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And just as a suggestion, do your tests as a regular user instead of as
root. It's safer.
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. the netboot of linux. On that count,
a linux solution will beat the crap out of a Windows/Citrix solution.
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with good
compression.
It will depend on the specific situation. Compression will do lots of
good for bandwidth scarce situations, but on a LAN or standalone system
it will just waste CPU.
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key factor.
RHL9 on a P2/300 with 384 MB at home. Running as mail server, desktop,
multiuser (there is a laptop that runs remote X sessions to the big
machine), web proxy, firewall. Not blazing fast, but it gets the job done.
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On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 10:59:15AM +1000, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
emacs for a word processor...
Hmm... I think you mean emacs for a text editor and LaTeX for a word
processor... Now THAT almost scares even me... ;-)
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On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 11:48:44AM -0700, Rick Warner wrote:
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 11:40, Javier Gostling wrote:
It will depend on the specific situation. Compression will do lots of
good for bandwidth scarce situations, but on a LAN or standalone system
it will just waste CPU
a glitch. Please send your snmpd.conf file
(remove community names) so I can have a look at it.
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death screens for several different OS's, including Windows 3.1/NT/2000,
MacOS, BSD, Linux and others.
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of ucd-snmp is net-snmp. It's included with RHL9.
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a processes' start date and time, so I
can check it from my script and raise an alert if one of these processes
has gone wild. I'm sure /proc/PID must have the relevant data, but I don't
know where exactly. Does anyone know where I can find it?
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filesystems.
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On Mon, Jun 02, 2003 at 01:04:51PM -0300, Augusto Flavio wrote:
Exist some like PORTS(FreeBSD) on RedHat ?
Closest I've found is Gentoo Linux (http://www.gentoo.org/).
Pretty nice distro if you're willing to put up with a laborious installation
process.
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in one of our servers for a 29160, and RH7.2 picked it up without any
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they have been able to
get R14 to run and 2000 with some installation problems, though I haven't
tried this newer versions. I will probably try it tonight and report back if
no one else has.
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The Wine web site (http://www.wine-hq.com) has a database of supported apps.
Sorry to self-reply, but I mistyped the URL. It's http://www.winehq.com/.
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Greetings,
I believe the 'access_db' feature in Sendmail is the solution
you seek. For example, in your external server's access file for
(/etc/mail/access), the entries:
192.168 REJECT
192.168.0.1 RELAY
the access
database, which did not get the job done, since if I added my domain to it,
then I would be unable to send mail to addresses in the domain.
If anyone has done something like this or could point me to a site with info
on the subject, I would really appreciate it.
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security, so you can better understand the implications of opening or
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On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 03:57:44PM -0500, Rick Carroll wrote:
http://java.sun.com
There is also one by IBM... http://www.software.ibm.com
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On Sat, Mar 22, 2003 at 02:52:08PM -0400, beno wrote:
At 09:19 AM 3/22/2003 -0600, you wrote:
Uhh!! You have the login shell set to /bin/false. Try /bin/bash
Forgive my ignorance. How do I go about doing that?
man chsh
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? Either have
it use PAM to verify password validity, or have Win2K not use PAP for
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5 thousand
false positives/day.
Most notably, I have found that traffic internal to a LAN is quite full of
stuff that snort believes to be attacks, so I would strongly advise to place
your snort sensor outside your firewall.
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, then both answers are correct. Now, if you
want to limit bandwidth on a FastEthernet or GigabitEthernet network, then
you might take a look at shapecfg.
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it a try or maybe get some hands on experience on
a BSD flavor later this year.
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you investigate on MTA and MUA software that has support
for the MailDir message format (IIRC, postfix and mutt both have support
for MailDir). If you configure your system so that mail is delivered to
$HOME/MailDir/..., you won't even have to export /var/spool/mail.
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disturbing the permissions
1. Go to single user mode
2. mount /dev/... /newhome
3. mv /home/* /newhome
4. umount /newhome
5. mount /dev/... /home
6. Edit /etc/fstab
7. Go back to multiuser mode
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are on this subject, does anyone know if there is a linux distro
which uses a system like BSD ports to manage software? That would be quite
interesting to try.
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, but haven't had the time to test it. If
you have the time and succeed, please post your results.
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update will help. Is your problem consistent or seems to be random?
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Take a look at vmware (http://www.vmware.com). You need a full DOS
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John,
Have you updated your system with RHN? If not, then chances are you have
a problem with an old bug with disk directives in snmpd.conf which
caused snmpd to crash when calling getmntent. If your system has been
updated, then I'd have to keep looking at this.
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Post your /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf so we can take a look at it. Change the
community names before posting, though. You don't want that flying loose
on the net.
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On Sun, 2003-01-26 at 18:37, Aly Dharshi wrote:
Mozilla with the JDK installed and as per the instructions provided with
mozilla/JDK ?
If you only want to run java and not develop, then the JRE is the right
tool.
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can redirect the output compressed file to bar.gz ( not foo.gz)
gzip -c foo bar.gz
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shipped with RH is a bit outdated, so a newer version might have support
for your scanner. You can wait for RH 8.1 or uninstall the sane-related
packages from your system and install the latest version from the above
mentioned site, which is what I'm planning to do soon.
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logout
fi
Does not do it. /etc/profile gets executed when the user successfully
logs in. The proposed scenario is to catch failed login attempts and
disable the account after a certain number of them.
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data to disk at shutdown. You
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already--test files of known size for transfer, etc.) Otherwise
it would have to make use of its own test site, file sets, etc.
Check ttcp. It will give you a good speed measurement.
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it was snooped).
For the future, you might consider installing a modem on the server, so
you can dial in to it when having network access problems.
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on and check immediately with netstat -utl it doesn't show the newly
enabled service. It will take some time (haven't checked how long)
before the change takes effect.
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the remote
xterm window show in your workstations display. Be aware that, most
likely, a firewall will be blocking you somewhere.
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will not support that software, though.
Also, you should note that redhat does this for several packages
besides apache. The kernel itself is one of the most heavily modified
packages in a redhat system.
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such a list somewhere on their web site. Please post if you find
anything useful.
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things simple?
See my previous comment on SCSI drives.
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Add the route commands to /etc/rc.d/rc.local?
Or put the routes in /etc/sysconfig/static-routes
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On Tue, Dec 24, 2002 at 10:15:45AM -0800, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On Tue, 2002-12-24 at 05:46, Javier Gostling wrote:
I also use sarg. I found the daily, weekly and monthly scripts that came
with it quite defficient, so I wrote my own scripts to do the same job.
None of the scripts
1.1.1.0 netmask 25.255.255.0 gw 1.1.2.1
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be drastically reduced.
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On Tue, Dec 24, 2002 at 02:29:22PM +0100, Hauser Marcel wrote:
Javier Gostling wrote:
Not that tough. I have my squid log files rotate on a weekly basis with
compression enabled. For my monthly reports, I just create a big log
file by zcatting the old logfiles and catting the current
stuff. Id like to
upgrade if possible.
Why would OpenSSH break anything with apache or openssl? They are not
related at all. Or is there a type in the subject and you want to
install the newest openssl?
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the configs directory. Try doing diff on them
to see what the differences are between them.
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create an
initrd-2.4.18-19.8.0.img file in /boot.
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pages (either
xinetd or xinetd.conf).
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size for a swap partition is 2 Gb. If you
need more swap space, you have to setup multiple swap partitions.
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will
have some hard numbers on the subject by the end of January, since I'm
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from client_1...
/var/mail ivanhoe(rw,sync,no_root_squash)
/mnt/src*.pcraft.com(rw,sync,all_squash,root_squash)
Change the definitions in /etc/exports to IP address/subnets. You may be
having a reverse name lookup problem.
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specific distro in such a mcahine.
If all you want to do with the 386 is use it as a NAT router/firewall,
perhaps you would be better off taking a look at the Linux Router
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download from rawhide. Logwatch 4.0.3 is there already.
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partitions automagically.
cd /mnt/tmp
chroot .
lilo
It's enough to do lilo -r /mnt/tmp. That way you don't lose the root
filesystem in your rescue environment.
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. If they complain, ask them How come you don't have OpenOffice?
You can download it freely... It will sure get some attention to the
software.
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the steps necessary
to expand the boot partition.
Remove the old kernel packages with rpm -e kernel-version and your
done.
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://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html.
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the docs in http://www.freeswan.org/ for more details.
I have setup fetchmail and squid, but now I need to let the internal
workstations to telnet. Is there a telnet proxy program for RH 7.3?
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give the
noloop option to the netsaint pages, but it didn't help.
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. Leave the password invalid (useradd does this as default in enigma
and later).
6. Test and enjoy.
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primitive compared to Visio. Anyone can
suggest others? Maybe a CAD software? I have in mind to give qcad a try,
but haven't got around to it.
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discard modes which don't fall
within the frequency ranges you tell it your monitor can handle.
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On Tue, Nov 19, 2002 at 07:01:46PM -0600, Yoink! wrote:
On Tue, 19 Nov 2002, Javier Gostling wrote:
Yester5day I setup logrotate to rotate logfiles for ColdFusionMX on a
daily basis, but today I found that the files were not rotated.
check the files in your /var/log directory for errors
for performance. Should a
disk die, I replace it, restore my raid 1 data and reinstall the rest.
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something new...
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, Icon View Defaults, set lay Out Items:
Manually and you're set. Not a software issue, just configuration.
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Now we only have to wait and see how much money the Gates foundation
sends to India.
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like SpamAssassin
(http://spamassassin.org/) or SpamBouncer (http://www.spambouncer.org/).
I personally prefer SpamAssassin, because it is less resource hungry.
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Av
tested spamassassin with -P flag it barked
something along the lines of -P being an obsolete flag.
Versions aside, spamc is always better to use that spamassassin (except
under very light mail volumes), so you will be better sticking with it.
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