El Sáb 13 Sep 2003 10:41, Anthony E. Greene escribió:
On 11-Sep-2003/15:54 -0500, Dave Ihnat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a former lifetime, I used to work on VAX/VMS for classified (as
in military) work. I can't remember the issues, but when we started
moving off the VAX/VMS over to Unix
El Jue 11 Sep 2003 09:50, Peram's List escribió:
Hi,
Im looking to setup a mail server. I'd appreciate if you can let me know
what are all the software that I need to know to set up an IMAP/POP
server. I have the option of setting up Exchange but I dont want to do
that, I'm looking for a
El Dom 07 Sep 2003 11:40, Zhuanshi He escribió:
Dear All,
Is there any tool can chat with msn users on Linux?
Gaim, kopete, etc.
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El Jue 04 Sep 2003 11:21, Antonio Noronha escribió:
Hi!!
I kind new with RedHat, and I was using the RedHat
7.3, and I really enjoyed the experience. The I moved
to the RH 9.0 but I didn't like the BlueCurve theme.
The problem is that I tryed several times move to the
RH default ( old )
Check
/etc/resolv.conf
/etc/nsswitch.conf
Check out that you are not doning nis lookups or something like that.
The problem is related with name resolution.
On Tue, 2 Sep 2003, Marc Adler wrote:
I switched my mail transfer agent to postfix from sendmail about a month
ago and it worked just
El Mié 03 Sep 2003 12:48, Nick Marsh escribió:
I have been using MySQL on RedHat for about a year now. My hardcode geek
friends keep telling me that PostgreSQL is better. Can anyone offer some
insight as to the advantages of using one over the other? Thanks.
Why use postgresql?
1) Triggers
2)
El Lun 01 Sep 2003 15:08, Kevin MacNeil escribió:
I'm using sendmail, procmail, spamassassin, mailscanner and clamav to
process incoming mail. Now apt is complaining about unmet perl
dependencies, even though I've already installed all of the required
modules through CPAN. I even tried to
El Vie 29 Ago 2003 18:10, IS escribió:
I have some problems with a PHP script. This script fails to check
something that works in exactly the same situation on another machine. I
would try to update my default installed pear package that comes with
RedHat 9.
When I do:
pear
To start, I am not a MySQL user, though I had to test a couple of those
servers once, so I don't have much experience on it.
But lets see.
El Vie 29 Ago 2003 12:46, Parker Morse escribió:
Did you try to execute some small php script (just make a connection
without a
query) from the web
El Sáb 30 Ago 2003 09:02, Redhat escribió:
When I do:
pear upgrade
This is what happens...
could not open the package file:
So it doesnt work...
Sorry.
# pear upgrade pear
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09:23:01 up 8 days, 1:13, 4 users, load average: 0.03, 0.14, 0.25
What do your mysql logs say?
Did you try to execute some small php script (just make a connection without a
query) from the web sites that have the problem? Look at the logs while you
do this.
How's the load on the mysql server? Pings are OK between the servers?
El Jue 28 Ago 2003 20:29, Parker
El Jue 28 Ago 2003 04:45, vijaya escribió:
Hi all,
I have a website running on windows 2000 and its being hacked ..some pages
have replaced..I ran a port scan from linux and saw few ports open..
What other measures should i take..
Re-install the W2K server with RH9! :-)
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El Mar 26 Ago 2003 09:57, T. Ribbrock escribió:
On Tue, Aug 26, 2003 at 10:29:43PM +1000, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Tue, 2003-08-26 at 22:19, T. Ribbrock wrote:
Wrong question. The correct question is: Why on earth does he have a
13+ line long signature, ignoring Netiquette?
[...]
I can't remmeber where I read it (maybe /.), but I remember reading that local
Autrialian LUG asked for investigations on SCO on tax payments (don't know
which is the deparment that does that in Autrailia).
El Jue 21 Ago 2003 21:40, Michael Mansour escribió:
So could someone from Australia do
ClamAV got it on my Linux box! :-)
El Jue 21 Ago 2003 05:05, Stuart Stephen escribió:
This is a virus. Do not open the attachment. Norton picked it up on my
windows box.
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El Mar 19 Ago 2003 11:58, Leonard den Ottolander escribió:
Hi,
Some of you might have already seen this, but for those who don't Heise
online has published two SCO slides:
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/data/jk-19.08.03-000/imh0.jpg
I bougth a new PC with a MB that has video, sound, etc. integrated. The video
card, as I read in the manual is a ProSavage KM266 (RH 9 sees it as a KM133,
I think because it doesn't know about the km266 yet).
This wouldn't be a problem if I could get XFree to work (which I can't),
unless I use
I bougth a new PC with a MB that has video, sound, etc. integrated. The video
card, as I read in the manual is a ProSavage KM266 (RH 9 sees it as a KM133,
I think because it doesn't know about the km266 yet).
This wouldn't be a problem if I could get XFree to work (which I can't),
unless I use
On Jue 10 Jul 2003 21:37, Daryl Hunt wrote:
Logs?
I thought mine was not doing it only from an outside source. I am at
the terminal now going through a Windows Server to send this message.
Postfix is dead as a doornail (or blocking port 25) even on the RH
Server.
In otherwords, Postfix
On Jue 10 Jul 2003 17:12, Tom Wilson wrote:
Hi all,
Anyone know if there are any problems with using up2date and apt-get
together? Do they step on each others toes? Could you possibly use
up2date to keep up on the system and use apt to just install new
packages?
Not that I know. I use
On Jue 10 Jul 2003 17:34, Ed Wilts wrote:
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 05:20:09PM -0300, Martin Marques wrote:
up2date gives you updates very fast (mirrors update quite a few days
after the update is availably through up2date).
apt-get is great for getting aplications that you don't have
On Jue 10 Jul 2003 17:50, Cliff Wells wrote:
I don't know if apt-get gets you non-Red Hat apps though. Never
checked. Never needed to.
Yes it does. freshrpms.net and other apt repositories provide quite a
wealth of otherwise difficult to install packages.
Last time I filled a survey of
On Jue 10 Jul 2003 18:14, Benjamin J. Weiss wrote:
I use postfix, which comes with RH, and love it. I'm not sure about
how to do it in postfix, but it shouldn't be any big deal in Procmail,
which I believe is installed by default as well.
You have to read
On Jue 10 Jul 2003 18:14, Daryl Hunt wrote:
FWIW I think that Postfix will be your best solution.
I have postfix installed. It seems not to want want to do smtp from an
outside source.
What do you mean? doesn't recieve smtp conections, or doesn't send mail to
the outside?
Logs?
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How can I know if I have a usb 2.0 compatile system?
Does it have to do with hardware and software, or only with software
(kernel drivers)?
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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 your pc. USB 2.0 is backwards compatible
with USB1.1, but if your device needs USB 2.0, it
On Mié 28 May 2003 09:22, Mike Burger wrote:
On Wed, 28 May 2003, Gary Stainburn wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm trying to install bochs on a RH7.3 system and I've come against
some failed dependancies - i.e.:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] gary]# rpm -i bochs-2.0.2.i386.rpm
error: failed dependencies:
On Mié 02 Abr 2003 11:07, Christian Campbell wrote:
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Gurus,
I am attempting to move a home grown (although not programmed by me) PHP
application from a Mandrake 7.3 box to a RedHat 8 box. My old config was
Apache 1.3 and PHP 4.0.3. I'm now
On Mar 01 Abr 2003 10:33, Terry Barnaby wrote:
Hi,
Is it true that RedHat have abandoned their Versioning policy for
Redhat Linux ?
Previously all major binary changes were signified by a change in
major version number and minor updates by the second .x number.
Reading some of the current
Quoting Bruno Negrao [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi, I'd like to know a command or file that shows something like this:
you're system version is Red Hat 7.2
the uname -a doesn't show my redhat version.
cat /etc/redhat-release
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On Lun 10 Mar 2003 11:17, John P Verel wrote:
On 03/09/03 20:05 -0600, Ed Wilts wrote:
Perhaps I'm missing the obvious, but since this is a demo account with
only a single system, do the following:
* create a new demo account using your proper e-mail address
* re-run rhn_register or
On Vie 07 Mar 2003 01:37, Michael Fratoni wrote:
Here are the provides from both packages:
$ rpm -qp --provides postfix-1.1.7-2.i386.rpm
MTA
smtpd
smtpdaemon
/usr/sbin/sendmail
/usr/bin/mailq
/usr/bin/rmail
postfix = 2:1.1.7-2
$ rpm -qp --provides sendmail-8.11.6-15.i386.rpm
smtpdaemon
Quoting Eric Sisler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm on a RedHat 7.3 using postfix, and I found out that the only way to
have
mailman is installing sendmail.
Not true. I'm running RedHat 7.3, mailman and postfix. In fact the
mailman website recommends postfix over sendmail. (at least the
I'm on a RedHat 7.3 using postfix, and I found out that the only way to have
mailman is installing sendmail. Checking I found that the postfix rpm that
comes with RedHat doesn't provide /usr/bin/newaliases.
I found a bug report at bugzilla.redhat.com from last year, and there isn't an
update
This can be changed at compile time, so unless you install the binary rpm from
RedHat, or used the default compilation value... who knows!
Any way, the probabilities of a different value then 32, given that you asked
is very small. :-)
Saludos... :-)
On Vie 28 Feb 2003 18:53, David Busby
On Mié 26 Feb 2003 18:58, Ryurick M. Hristev wrote:
That's true with all the database systems I have used (Informix, Oracle
and PostgreSQL).
It has to do with how diferent versions handly the database files, and
how it changes. Any way, you don't have to do a dump-restore with patch
On Jue 27 Feb 2003 02:32, Joe Giles wrote:
Question about backing up...
Sorry if this is not on the lines of what you guys are talking about,
but I set up MySQL and I sym link the database from one file system to
another for redundancy purposes. So, when I upgrade, I just break the
link and
On Mié 19 Feb 2003 18:30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I was trying out NIS in my network. NIS ( ypserv) starts up and listening.
In the client system when I start ypbind the ypbind gets hooked onto the
NIS server. But when I try logging in to the system using a Userid which I
created
On Jue 20 Feb 2003 11:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Martin,
Thanks for the reply. I managed to fix the problem. I had not configured
the nssswitch.conf to use NIS thats all. Martin I would like to ask you one
more doubt which I have already asked in the list. I didnt want to trouble
On Mié 19 Feb 2003 13:11, sentinel wrote:
www.freshmeat.net and search for ldap.
I was overwhelmed by the number of administration tools available :D
Both web and non web enabled.
Yes, but how about specific tools? I mean, how about if I have a MTA with
accounts on an LDAP server.
Last
On Mié 19 Feb 2003 12:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
Thanks a lot for all the replies. :-) Now I am in a confusion to check out
which is the best one to use for single point of authentication. Is LDAP
better that NIS ? or ir NIS ?
Big con for LDAP is the lack of administration
On Jue 26 Dic 2002 09:48, Michael Schwendt wrote:
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On Thu, 26 Dec 2002 18:18:20 +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In login screen, I have message saying Kernerl XX on an i686 but
inside usr/src/linux/arch, I have i386. What is my actual
On Vie 20 Dic 2002 11:07, Thierry ITTY wrote:
A while ago I had problems with pointers on X
A tried to add an option hardware cursor or software cursor or
something like that in the X config file, which solved the problem
maybe it's a clue which could help you...
This didn't help. I'm really
On Mié 11 Dic 2002 20:06, Jeff Davis wrote:
Yup
Parted worked great for me on my laptop.
http://www.gnu.org/software/parted/
Is there something for repatitioning NTFS?
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On Mar 10 Dic 2002 05:31, IS Department wrote:
How do you enable Telnet on a RH 8.0 system?
Thanks
change
disable = yes
for
disable = no
in /etc/xinetd.d/telnet, and restart xinetd (service xinetd restart)
saludos... :-)
P.D.: Also check firewall configuration, just in case port 21 is
On Sáb 07 Dic 2002 01:53, Jean Fleurant (root) wrote:
I'd like to use postgres database to run a buletin board called phpBB2.
I'm pretty new in linux and I've spent almost 2 days trying to start the
postgrea database.
In the documentation that come in the installation, it is always
On Sáb 07 Dic 2002 10:24, Jean Fleurant wrote:
Thanks.
I've started the service and did not receive any error message.
Now I'd like to have acceess to a datatbase. I think that I need to
start the postmaster.
I've run command postmaster -D /var/lib/pgsql/data/ but I get
following error
On Mar 19 Nov 2002 17:42, Distribution Lists wrote:
okay, what rpms do I need to install mysql
rpm -hiv mysql-server-3.23.52-3.i386.rpm
error: failed dependencies:
mysql = 3.23.52 is needed by mysql-server-3.23.52-3
libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.3) is needed by mysql-server-3.23.52-3
On Mié 20 Nov 2002 17:05, paul taylor wrote:
I have redhat 8.0. I am trying to sue apt-get to keep my box up to date
the distro only has 7.3. I added 8.0 to the command line. the error
message: Assertion 'res' failed
why is this happening and how do I fix it??
thank you
Could be changes in
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