Linux-Networking Digest #900, Volume #11         Thu, 15 Jul 99 03:13:48 EDT

Contents:
  Re: Advertising RIP using routed ("Scott Le Brun")
  Need help - IRQ blocked by another device? (Wenyao Tsai)
  Re: HL masq module? (Jack Twilley)
  INN (NNTP Server) ("Terry")
  Re: Problems networking in RH 6 (can't Telnet) (The KGB)
  Re: Why are there so many slow modem issues? (Chris Harshman)
  Re: FTP through gateway using IP Masq....... (Monte Phillips)
  Re: DHCPd & dual homed server (Stuart R. Fuller)
  Re: FTP through gateway using IP Masq....... (Eugene Strulyov)
  Re: Linux dial-in from NEC computer (Tony Zhou)
  18 and Over Please 50165 (Anonymous)
  Re: Problems installing Tulip driver (John)
  Linux Newbie: win98->ipmasq->Kinux->Internet: Now Samba question (Chem-R-Us)
  chat/pppd help (Brian Edwards)
  Re: CR LF in Linux and Windows NT (KRL)
  Re: SIOCADDRT Network not reachable (Wolfgang Viechtbauer)
  Re: NE2000 nic, how to turn off pnp (KRL)
  Redhat 6.0 and Netatalk ("Richard E. Robbins")
  Startup Programs ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  Re: 2 x 3c905 @ same I/O ??? (Ratz)
  Re: Synchronizing cmos clock with timeserver? (Dirk Heinrichs)
  Tcpdump with linux (redhat) (Tony Cricenti)
  Samba help for Newbies (Monte Phillips)

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From: "Scott Le Brun" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Advertising RIP using routed
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 14:16:46 +1000

Have you set routed to run with the '-g' option?

--
Scott Le Brun

Unix & Internet Systems Manager
Mount Scopus Memorial College
Burwood, Victoria, Australia

Charles Leeds wrote in message ...
>We have setup a RedHat Linux 6.0 machine with 2 3Com NIC cards and have
>configured the machine to do ip forwarding.  We want to use it as a
>firewall/router, and the firewall portion of it is working fine, but I am
>having trouble making it be a router.  The machine is sitting on an
internal
>subnet 10.15.0.0.  Here is the ifconfig output:
>
>eth0      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:10:4B:6F:72:60
>          inet addr:10.15.150.100  Bcast:10.15.255.255  Mask:255.255.0.0
>          UP BROADCAST RUNNING PROMISC MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
>          RX packets:338406 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
>          TX packets:98476 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
>          collisions:1 txqueuelen:100
>          Interrupt:11 Base address:0xec00
>
>eth1      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:10:4B:30:30:37
>          inet addr:10.30.1.1  Bcast:10.255.255.255  Mask:255.255.0.0
>          UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
>          RX packets:94479 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
>          TX packets:5110 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
>          collisions:0 txqueuelen:100
>          Interrupt:10 Base address:0xe880
>
>lo        Link encap:Local Loopback
>          inet addr:127.0.0.1  Mask:255.0.0.0
>          UP LOOPBACK RUNNING  MTU:3924  Metric:1
>          RX packets:6 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
>          TX packets:6 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
>          collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
>
>The machine forwards packets from one subnet to other just fine if you set
a
>static route to the 10.30 segment from the 10.15 machine and a static to
the
>10.15 segment on the 10.30 machine.  The problem is getting the other
>routers to add these routes to their tables through rip.  I want the other
>routers to know to send all packets destined for the network 10.30.0.0 to
go
>to the gateway 10.15.150.100.
>
>I have set up routed to run.  When I ripquery it, it returns:
>
>44 bytes from linfire1.mckee.com(10.15.150.100) version 1:
>        10.15.0.0        metric  1
>        10.30.0.0        metric  1
>
>A tcpdump reveals linfire is issuing RIP responses every 30 seconds to
>10.15.255.255.
>
>16:36:59.856845 linfire1.mckee.com.route > 10.15.255.255.route: rip-resp 2:
>10.1
>5.0.0(1)[|rip]
>
>Here is the route output.  The 10.30.0.0 gw 10.30.1.1 and 10.15.0.0 gw
>10.15.150.100 entries are manually entered, the rest appear by default I
>think.  I am not sure which entries must be deleted or added.
>
>10.15.150.100   *               255.255.255.255 UH    0      0        0
eth0
>224.0.0.9       localhost       255.255.255.255 UGH   0      0        0 lo
>localhost       localhost       255.255.255.255 UGH   0      0        0 lo
>10.0.0.0        *               255.255.0.0     U     0      0        0
eth1
>10.30.0.0       10.30.1.1       255.255.0.0     UG    0      0        0
eth1
>10.30.0.0       10.15.150.100   255.255.0.0     UG    0      0        0
eth0
>10.30.0.0       *               255.255.0.0     U     0      0        0
eth1
>10.15.0.0       10.15.150.100   255.255.0.0     UG    0      0        0
eth0
>10.15.0.0       10.15.1.1       255.255.0.0     UG    0      0        0
eth0
>10.15.0.0       *               255.255.0.0     U     0      0        0
eth0
>127.0.0.0       -               255.0.0.0       !     0      -        0 -
>127.0.0.0       *               255.0.0.0       U     0      0        0 lo
>
>My /etc/gateways file is empty.
>
>Can anyone give me an idea of what I am doing wrong?  Can routed advertise
>RIPv2, or must I use gated to do that?  Should the metric on the ripquery
be
>0?
>
>Any info would be much appreciated!
>
>Charles Leeds
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Information Security Analyst
>McKee Foods Corporation (makers of Little Debbie Snack Cakes!)
>
>
>
>
>



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From: Wenyao Tsai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.questions,comp.os.linux.setup,comp.os.linux.hardware
Subject: Need help - IRQ blocked by another device?
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 00:44:29 -0400

I'm having major network/system problems and need help. I'm currently
running Red Hat 6.0 Kernel 2.2.5-15 smp with 2 - Pentium II 333 on a M
Technologies Stallion M668 motherboard. I have 2 - 3COM 3c905B ethernet
cards installed. My problem is that after a period of time while the
system is running I get the following message:

kernel: eth0: Interrupt posted but not delivered -- IRQ blocked by
another device?

or

kernel: eth1: Interrupt posted but not delivered -- IRQ blocked by
another device?

After this message comes up it kill my network connections and I have to
reboot the system only for it to happen again. It sounds like an IRQ
conflict but I do not have much installed. Here is my /proc/interrupts

           CPU0       CPU1
  0:      86446          0          XT-PIC  timer
  1:        345        348    IO-APIC-edge  keyboard
  2:          0          0          XT-PIC  cascade
  8:          1          1    IO-APIC-edge  rtc
 12:          4          9    IO-APIC-edge  PS/2 Mouse
 13:          1          0          XT-PIC  fpu
 14:      26784      21357    IO-APIC-edge  ide0
 15:       3232       2356    IO-APIC-edge  ide1
 16:       1029       1041   IO-APIC-level  eth1
 18:        794        779   IO-APIC-level  eth0
NMI:          0
ERR:          0

Here's my /proc/pci:

      I/O at 0xffffff00 [0xffffff01].
      Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xfffff000 [0xfffff000].
  Bus  0, device  12, function  0:
    Ethernet controller: 3Com 3C905B 100bTX (rev 36).
      Medium devsel.  IRQ 18.  Master Capable.  Latency=64.  Min
Gnt=10.Max Lat=
10.
      I/O at 0xdc00 [0xdc01].
      Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xebfeff80 [0xebfeff80].
  Bus  0, device  14, function  0:
    Ethernet controller: 3Com 3C905B 100bTX (rev 36).
      Medium devsel.  IRQ 16.  Master Capable.  Latency=64.  Min
Gnt=10.Max Lat=
10.

One thing that I have noticed is that my system board has set the IRQ
for the 3COM NICs to 11 and 5 yet Linux has them set to 18 and 16. I've
tried using linuxconf to set the IRQ manually but I am unable to. This
problem is driving me crazy, any information would be great.

Thanks,
Wenyao


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Subject: Re: HL masq module?
From: Jack Twilley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 04:27:34 GMT

>>>>> "Andrew" == Andrew Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

[...]

    DiscoStu> The problem is that incoming connections to machines
    DiscoStu> behind the firewall are not supported by ipcahins. There
    DiscoStu> is no possible way to rewite the code on the HL server
    DiscoStu> to make this work, but!.... It may be possible to write
    DiscoStu> some sort of deamon for the linux firewall that accepts
    DiscoStu> packets on the HL port (whatever it is) and redirects
    DiscoStu> them to the HL server. Ipcahins cannot do this, but i'm
    DiscoStu> sure its possible because I know that Microsoft's IIS
    DiscoStu> can redirect packets from one web server to another
    DiscoStu> behind a proxy server. Same idea right???

    Andrew> I think John was ahead of you on this. If he can get an
    Andrew> ip_masq module that digs into the packet and rewrites the
    Andrew> embedded address to be his external routable one the next
    Andrew> challenge will be getting any new inbound packets
    Andrew> redirected to the game client. Portfw ought to handle
    Andrew> this, or a redir app.

This is the first reply to my message I've seen -- didn't see
DiscoStu's response on my news server.

Andrew's right in that I'm looking into a 'simple solution' where the
bytes of my IP address and port are replaced with an externally
visible address and port which ipportfw and friends will have
successfully redirected back towards me.

I've basically got three choices:

 * get hold of Sierra/Valve and get the 'real protocol'
   I don't see them giving it up any time soon, unfortunately.  And if
   they do, there are thousands of programmers better than me out
   there who would snap up such a cool project. ;-)

 * snoop and tcpdump to reverse-engineer the protocol
   This looks like the most promising thing to do.  I've downloaded
   'qstat' to see if it can help me any, but I don't know yet.

 * something brutal and gross
   In the packets, IP addresses and ports are in a six-byte sequence.
   I could probably do a simple "replace these six bytes with these
   six other bytes" throughout all the transactions, and hope that
   those six byte don't come up during the game in the data fields or
   something.  Yuck.

I'm still looking into it.

Jack.
(masochist?  yep.)
-- 
Jack Twilley
jmt at nycap dot rr dot com
http colon slash slash jmt dot dhs dot org slash tilde jmt slash

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From: "Terry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: linux.redhat.misc
Subject: INN (NNTP Server)
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 01:12:30 -0400

I am using RedHat 6.0 and installed the Web, SMTP, POP3,
FTP Server without problem. Only NNTP Server I still can't
make it works.

Actually, it works, when I use news reader to access the
server (on localhost), it can access some group, but they
are like junk group (to, cancel, junk...). I know I have to
setup a server that feed me news. The problem is, I am
only a user, connect with ISP, is it possible to setup the
ISP's news server to feed me news? I heard that this is
different than we read news normally, we have to have
a aggrement with ISP first? If we can without the
aggrement, could someone tell me how? Like which config
file to set?

My goal is all the users can connect to the NNTP Server
on localhost, when they want to see news in one particular
group, NNTP Server could fetch and store them locally and
let my users read them. On WinNT, there is a shareware
called DNews could do it. How about on Linux?

If anyone could give me some ideas, or document to refer,
I would really appreciated it. Thank you very much!





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From: The KGB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Problems networking in RH 6 (can't Telnet)
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 20:36:35 -0800

Anyone reading this post.  I figured the situation out.  I
had my /etc/hosts.allow incorrectly configured.  I figured
this one out on my own but I am sure I will be back with
more questions.

kyle



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From: Chris Harshman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Why are there so many slow modem issues?
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 22:49:05 -0500

Have you tried running 'setserial' to autoprobe the
COM ports, perhaps specifying 'spd_vhi' for the 
serial port with the modem?  man setserial

Jason Koloseike wrote:
> 
> While migrating from Mandrake 5.3 to Mandrake 6.0
> I encountered several problems that I was able to overcome,
> except for one.
> 
> While I was able to connect to Script and a CHAP based sites
> using kppp, the connection was a 1/3 of the normal speed.
> 
> A lot of posts refer to possible IRQ conflicts, but I could
> find any in my case.  I tried moving the modem from
> COM2 (ttyS1, IRQ 3) to COM1 (ttyS0, IRQ 4), but this
> had no effect.
> 
> I looked in the /etc/isapnp.conf file to see if my sound card
> had settings that conflicted with my modem, but I found
> no conflicts.
> 
> Why should I suddenly develop IRQ conflicts from one
> release to another?  Is there a way to find out what IRQ's
> linux is assigning/using?
> 
> No bugs have been announced that relates to this issue, so
> while I'm tempted to try out Mandrake 6.1 (cooker), I have
> zero confidence that this issue has been resolved.
> 
> Jason Koloseike
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Monte Phillips)
Subject: Re: FTP through gateway using IP Masq.......
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 04:35:49 GMT

insmod ip_masq_ftp

that rpresumes that you are running kernel 2.2.x and the module
exists.   If that works you can put it somewhere like
/etc/rc.d/rc.local and have it run when you login.


Chuck Snively <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>How can I enable FTP through a gateway to the Internet using IP Masq.?
>I would like to use FTP on a windoze machine through my Linux box.


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Stuart R. Fuller)
Subject: Re: DHCPd & dual homed server
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 05:00:03 GMT

Allan Wingenback ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: I have RH Linux 5.2 installed on a box I want to use as a server and an
: internet gateway for a small network (5-10 win95 clients).  This server has
: 2 network cards and I want to use DHCPd to provide network addresses to the
: internal computers only.  My network setup is good, and I've installed dhcpd
: and written the dhcpd.conf file as per the mini-HOWTO for my internal subnet
: address range.  When I start the dhcpd service, it reports "No Subnet
: declaration for eth0 (184.161.y.y)" which is the Internet interface.  Since
: I don't want to send DHCP info to the Internet, how do we configure
: dhcpd.conf to not use eth0?
: 
: My configuration:
: External (Internet) NIC: eth0, 161.184.y.y, subnet 255.255.255.248, 3c509b
: Internal NIC: eth1, 192.168.x.x, subnet 255.255.255.0, 3c509b

In your /etc/dhcpd.conf, add the following:

        subnet 161.184.y.y  netmask 255.255.248.0 {
        }
        
where "y.y" is your network address (not your IP address).

What this does is to:

        a) make dhcpd happy that the 161.184.y.y subnet is declared
        b) tell dhcpd to not service that subnet
        
        Stu
                                         

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From: Eugene Strulyov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: FTP through gateway using IP Masq.......
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 05:16:27 GMT

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Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 15:53:51 -0600
From: Tony Zhou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup,ahn.tech.linux
Subject: Re: Linux dial-in from NEC computer



[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I'm pretty new to Linux OS, and I'm trying to get dial-up Internet
> access to work with my computer.
>
> I initially had Internet access via my college's in-room connection to
> the Internet.  Now, I've graduated, and I wanted to connect to the Net
> with my local ISP.  I'm using a number of different ISPs -- Compuserve,
> MSN, and Netzero.
>
> I tried to follow the directions in my "Using Linux" book.  It referred
> me to a program called "dip" to do dial-in, but I don't have that
> program installed.
>
> How can I get myself up and running on the Net?
>
> Lewis
>
> Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
> Share what you know. Learn what you don't.

First, use "modemtool" to config the modem.
use "netconf" to add ppp interface.
use "ifup" to dialup, use "ifdown" disconnect the link.

Second method, try to download and install "xisp".

or usr "kppp" under Mandrake linux 6.0.


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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.setup,comp.os.linux.x,comp.os.lynx
Subject: 18 and Over Please 50165
Date: Wednesday, 14 Jul 1999 22:59:54 -0600
From: Anonymous <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 17:49:56 -0400
From: John <"jmiller"@(nospam).provide.net>
Subject: Re: Problems installing Tulip driver

I have Caldera 2.2 and had problems installing the Tulip driver until I
got a more recent version.  Now I can't see outside my card either.  I
can ping my card, but if I try to ping outside I see no network activity
on my hub LED's.  Ping produces no errors aside from letting me know the
packets weren't recieved. 

I have a dual install with Win98 and the card works fine when I boot to
Win98.  The card is a Linksys Etherfast 100/10 card.

This may or may not be related to my problem -> I've seen conflicting
literature on eth0.  Does this device file have to exist in your /dev
directory or is it handled internally by the kernel?

Nabu wrote:
> 
> Thank you both,
> 
> It worked. No, errors.  I now a new problem. I can not see out the network
> card.
> 
> Nabu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > I am using Red Hat 5.2, FX310TX card, and I have complied tulip.c.  As far
> > as I can tell no error.  I copy the tulip.o to
> > "/lib/modules/2.0.35-0.7/net/" and run  "/sbin/depmod -a" I get a symbol
> not
> > found.
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> >
> >

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From: Chem-R-Us <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Linux Newbie: win98->ipmasq->Kinux->Internet: Now Samba question
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 22:25:53 -0700

Kernel 2.2.10, ipchains.

This group scrolls by so quick that I cannot keep up (my newserver keeps
things for a very short time).

I am tryine to set up Samba so that I can transfer files between win98
and Linux. I have read about a registry hack in win98, but don't know
hat it is.

Could someone be so kind as to point me at the registry hack.

Particulars:

ipmasq works, I can access the internet thru Linux ipchains. Linux can
telnet thw windoiws bos and I cann telent Linux box from windows. I can
ping both boxes from each other, so the network is working. But I cannot
transfer fu\iles between either box.

Could someone please show me the registry hack and how to setup Samba so
that I can move files between either box.

TIA,

Denning

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From: Brian Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: chat/pppd help
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 00:37:57 -0500

Anyone know how to make chat/pppd behave like a Win 95 box does when you
config the Win 95 box to open a terminal window upon connection? I am
trying to get past a two level authentication. The first level requires
an interactive terminal session; the second is PAP. How do I get pppd to
do both in that order?

Thanks,
Brian


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Subject: Re: CR LF in Linux and Windows NT
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (KRL)
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 06:10:56 GMT

You can convert the files using the dos2unix and unix2dos programs.
I know we have them @work on Solaris, and I'm fairly sure they are
available under Linux.  I even found a DOS version(!)

If you are copying the files from one system to another, just use
dos2unix and unix2dos as appropriate, instead of cp / copy.

If you are using FTP, transfer the text files (ONLY!) in ASCII rather
than binary mode.

Or, get a better editor (as suggested).

-kl

>
>In article <7l1nk7$2fh$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Paul Hustava
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>>
>>Get a text editor that will properly handle Unix text files. I replace 
>>Windows' notepad.exe with a free text editor called Programmer's File Editor. 
>>I've even edited passwd files and bootptabs with PFE and it doesn't trash 
>>them. PFE also handles very large files, supports macros, and will convert 
>>DOS/Windows text files to Unix text files.
>
>I wouldn't like to swear to this, but I believe wordpad (which comes
>with Win 95) handles Unix text files.
>-- 
>Rob Pearce
>
>The "from" must be wrong, nothing that helpful ever comes from the TAN team!
>


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From: Wolfgang Viechtbauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: SIOCADDRT Network not reachable
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 00:45:20 -0500

> WHen my system boots, it states that it has found my ethernet card,
> then I see a "SIOCADDRT" immediately after it says that it's found my
> ethernet card at 0x300.

Try this:

in /etc/sysconfig/network

make sure that the lines for GATEWAY and GATEWAYDEV are empty. I.e., just:

GATEWAY=
GATEWAYDEV=

no 0.0.0.0 for GATEWAY or whatnot.

=========================
Wolfgang Viechtbauer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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Subject: Re: NE2000 nic, how to turn off pnp
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (KRL)
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 06:35:31 GMT

Of my 2 garage-sale NIC cards, I was able to use both.  On both, I found
the company sites via names found on the cards.  On the first site, I
downloaded the utility and it worked!

The 2'nd card had an equally unknown name, their util did NOT work (it 
was for the wrong card), but LinkSys's util DID work.  I already had the
LinkSys diskette from a card I'd bought locally, but they seem to have
them available for download.

You might try Novell's site also. 

-kl

>
>I was given a machine that seems to have a Novell ne2000 isa pnp card
>inside, but I don't have any of the software that came with the card. It
>seems that I have to turn off pnp for this card to be recognized by
>linux. I have changed the jumper settings to a specific irq on the card
>itself but that does not seem to work, windows still picks it up as pnp.
>Is there any utility for dos that I can download that will let me turn
>off pnp for this card and assign it an irq? Is there any other way to do
>it? Thanks,
>
>gary
>
>
>Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
>Share what you know. Learn what you don't.


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From: "Richard E. Robbins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Redhat 6.0 and Netatalk
Date: Sun, 11 Jul 1999 07:57:24 -0500

Has anyone prepared rpm packages for running netatalk with Redhat 6.0?  If
so, where might they be?  If not, what is the most efficient way for me to
proceed?

-- Rich



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Startup Programs
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 05:45:24 GMT



        Hi All,

        I freshly installed RH5.2 on my machine with all default settings. when
I execute 'startx', it opens windows and automatically invokes
'control-panel' and one xterm programs.
        How do I stop these programs invoking automatically ..? Instead of
these programs I want some other programs invoke automatically when I
open windows. Pls can anybody tell me how to do it..?

Thanks in Advance
Ravindra


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From: Ratz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.hardware,comp.os.linux.misc
Subject: Re: 2 x 3c905 @ same I/O ???
Date: Fri, 09 Jul 1999 11:15:21 +0200

Sorry 4 the mess.

ratz

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From: Dirk Heinrichs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc
Subject: Re: Synchronizing cmos clock with timeserver?
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 07:43:54 +0200

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> >> /usr/bin/rdate -s wrzx03.rz.uni-wuerzburg.de
> 
> I'm using RedHat 5.1 on a server right now, and wonder how, if I run
> this 'rdate' command when the server dials into its ISP to grab mail,
> can I get the Windoze boxes on the network to set their time from the
> Linux server?
> 
> In the past, I've used a Windoze utility called D4 but it's overkill
> for what I need (I think).
> 
> Can I get Linux to broadcast the time on an SNTP port or something?
Install xntpd, and get a ntp-Client (Network Time Protokoll) for Windows
(if one exists).

Bye...

        Dirk

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From: Tony Cricenti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Tcpdump with linux (redhat)
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 16:08:10 +1000

Hi I'm new to this news group and to linux as well...
I've got TCPDUMP running on linux, works ok...well almost
The problem is that the timestamp resolution on tcpdump is 10ms, I need
better resolution than this 1ms if possible.
I'm not sure if  this is something to do with tcpdump or Linux,
Can anybody help?

Cheers
Tony C


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Monte Phillips)
Crossposted-To: 
alt.os.linux,aus.computers.linux,comp.os.linux,comp.protocols.smb.linux.redhat.misc,linux.redhat.ppp
Subject: Samba help for Newbies
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 04:26:28 GMT

This site has a step by step howto for complete setup of samba.  steps
for both linux and the win machine.  (and they really work <G>)
http://www.sfu.ca/~yzhang/linux/samba/index.html
and this one as well
http://home.talkcity.com/MigrationPath/maguai/samba.html

These sites singly or in combination are nearly guaranteed to get you
networked.

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