Linux-Setup Digest #612, Volume #19 Wed, 13 Sep 00 01:13:09 EDT
Contents:
Insufficient Disk Space (Bielling)
Re: adding a hot spare to a RAID5 device... (The Drag)
Re: not able to get a ftp session (The Drag)
Re: append ="128M" doesn't work (The Drag)
Re: Jittery Display (David Hinerman)
Lilo and Win98 dual boot ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Re: Where do you specify your primary WINS server? (Rod Smith)
PPPD dying & hanging (Brad Newman)
OOPS! Mandrake boot question (Valverde)
Mandrake boot question (Valverde)
query mac address (mike)
cable modem setup (Martin Brewer)
Windows almost dies and Debian won't install. (George Butler)
RH 6.2 - NFSV3??? ("Paul Blencowe")
Re: How to turn on DTR ? (dpace)
Re: not able to get a ftp session (Nick Rout)
Re: help ppp sent [LCP ConfRej id=0x1 <... (David. E. Goble)
help: upgrading redhat 6.2 server install with GUI (David. E. Goble)
Re: Installing Win98, Win2000 and Linux on one PC?! ("City Jim 3000")
Unable to chown files in vfat filesystem (Campbell m)
Re: not able to get a ftp session (Jordan Thompson)
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From: Bielling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Insufficient Disk Space
Date: 13 Sep 2000 01:59:51 GMT
Hello,
I have no disk space left for my two Linux partitions and no room to
adjust. Ideas?
Any guidance on deleting files? I'm on a RH5.1 distro that is due to be
blown away in the coming months after I get a new computer up and running
so I can do away with some "extras" -- I just don't know where I can
safely trim.
Here's a "df" report:
Filesystem Avail Cap Mount
/dev/hda3 0 100% /
/dev/hdb7 0 100% /apps
Non-Linux:
/dev/hda4 72448 44% /mnt/drive_c
/dev/hda5 175280 83% /mnt/drive_d
/dev/hda6 151310 90% /mnt/drive_e
/dev/hdb5 448924 12% /mnt/drive_f
/dev/hdb6 104033 88% /mnt/drive_g
/dev/hdc5 112463 82% /mnt/drive_h
Some possibilities exist around /dev/hdb5 or maybe /dev/hdc5 but the
altter may end up in my new machine as I Ghost the OS drive over to it --
it's a 730 MB disk despite the 612 MB reported due to partitioning error
on my part. I don't remember where my /swap is and can't remember how to
find it unless I floppy boot SuSE and do fdisk.
Thanks in advance!
--
>From the Desk of Duane A. Bielling
John 3:16; Romans 8:1; Matthew 6:33
http://www.datasync.com/~bielling/
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (The Drag)
Crossposted-To: linux.redhat.install,linux.redhat.misc
Subject: Re: adding a hot spare to a RAID5 device...
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2000 02:16:25 GMT
Well, what type of RAID hardware are you using?
Is your RAID hardware or software controlled?
What did the documentation say?
On Mon, 11 Sep 2000 16:06:09 -0700, Jason Herring
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi,
>Has anyone been able to add a hot spare to a RAID5 device (eg /dev/md0)
>without
>having to rebuild the entire device? It seems that this should NOT
>force a
>rebuild of the entire RAID5 volume, as the hot spare will initially not
>really
>be used... I'd just like to be able to add it without having to rebuild
>the
>whole array, necesitating a backup of the data, then a restore...
>Thanks!
>Jason
>
>
>
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (The Drag)
Crossposted-To: linux.redhat.misc,linux.redhat.install,comp.os.linux.rdhat
Subject: Re: not able to get a ftp session
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2000 02:22:57 GMT
Is the ftp daemon installed and running? FTPing out just uses the ftp
client, NOT the server daemon. Is the port open in /etc/services?
Are you logging to syslog? What do the logs say?
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000 01:13:59 GMT, "Armando (Andy) Stirpe"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi everyone...this may sound like a very stupid question, but here it
>goes....
>
>I have a linux workstation (Redhat 6.1) in which i am having trouble
>FTPing to ( ...trying to get access to any user account). The
>worstation retuns a "connection failed" message. I am able to FTP to
>other computers from the workstation as well as surf until I'm blue. As
>for security on the workstation, there are no entries in the hosts.allow
>or hosts.deny files and the service is enabled in the inetd.conf file.
>
>Any help or input will be greatly appreciated
>
>Andy
>
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (The Drag)
Crossposted-To: linux.redhat.misc,linux.redhat.misc
Subject: Re: append ="128M" doesn't work
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2000 02:41:50 GMT
Your syntax is incorrect. Please take the time to read the
documentation. All this and more is typed up nice and neat in the FAQ
and HOWTOs. If you don't want to read the docs that installed, then
take the time to look at the Redhat website.
http://www.redhat.com/support/docs/faqs/rhl_general_faq/FAQ-7.html#ss7.1
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000 16:16:54 +0200, "ido" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi,
>I added the above line to my lilo.conf file but still, after checking using
>top, I see that I only have 64M. (I do see the computer count to 128M at the
>startup...)
>I'm using redhat 6.2
>any suggestions ?
>
>-i
>
>
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From: David Hinerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Jittery Display
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2000 02:44:40 GMT
Computer wrote:
>
> Hi
> Just installed Mandrake 6.0 on my old NEC machine and the Xdisplay comes up
> but the pictures has quite a bit of horizontally jitteryness that I do not
> get in Windows.
>
> Any suggestions?
> Help
> Nancy
Nancy,
I had symptoms very similar to what you describe on an HP Vectra with an
SiS video chip on the motherboard. I added an option line forcing it to
use the hardware clock instead of the programmable (software?) clock. I
forget the exact syntax of the option (I'm not at that machine at the
moment) but it was documented in the README file for the SiS chips.
Perhaps there's a similar option for your graphics system.
Dave
--
====================
Dave Hinerman WD8CIV
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Lilo and Win98 dual boot
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2000 02:37:40 GMT
I have both Linux (Red Hat 6.2) and Win98 on my hard drive. The mbr is
a dos/win98 mbr which boots into windows 98. I currently have to boot
into Linux from a boot disk. I would like to know how to set up a dual
boot using Lilo instead of LinLoad. I edited config.sys and
autoexec.bat so the menu shows up, but when i tell it to execute
bootsect.lnx as is done in the Win2K dual boot procedure (which i had
working before i decided to get rid of Win2K and put 98 on instead), i
get an error message saying it doesn't recognize bootsect.lnx.
I've searched forums for answers to this, but have found information
that is close, but not close enough.
Thanks.
EbbHead89
Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
Before you buy.
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Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Rod Smith)
Subject: Re: Where do you specify your primary WINS server?
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2000 03:18:19 GMT
[Posted and mailed]
In article <39be5f30$0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"Peet Grobler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Where in the Linux (specifically Mandrake 7.1) configuration can I specify
> the name of the primary WINS server?
The only Linux component that EVER uses a WINS server is Samba, and
that's only used for file sharing with systems that use SMB/CIFS file
and printer sharing protocols. Even when you use Samba, you may not need
WINS, since Samba can use DNS instead of WINS. If you want to use it,
though, you set it with the "wins server" parameter in the smb.conf file
(probably in /etc on Mandrake), thus:
wins server = 192.168.1.1
This goes in the [global] section. You probably also want to adjust the
"name resolve order" parameter to get it to resolve names using WINS
earlier than it otherwise would. You can do this as follows:
name resolve order = wins lmhosts host bcast
(There are various other possibilities for this; check the smb.conf man
page for details.) Again, this parameter goes in the [global] section.
--
Rod Smith, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.rodsbooks.com
Author of books on Linux & multi-OS configuration
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From: Brad Newman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.networking
Subject: PPPD dying & hanging
Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2000 23:23:29 -0400
I am having what I suspect is an odd problem using ppp. My system has
Win98, RedHat 6.0 & Mandrake 7.1. I have one of these PCTel "linmodems"
and up until now have had great success with driver that is out there.
Connecting to my ISP works just great under W98 & Redhat, but not in
Mandrake.
In Mandrake, the modem dials, negotiates & connects. As soon as ppp
tries to start, the following happens;
1. the Daemon "dies unexpectedly" (Kppp). Attempts to reconnect just
freezes Kppp solid.
2. Gnome-ppp doesn't even seem to be able to dial out "Can't hang up
the modem" (??? - it's not off the hook!)
3. wvdial - dials okay, but daemon dies again.
4. minicom dials & connects okay, but then if after connecting I try to
start ppp from the command line, I get no internet connectivity (i.e. I
can't ping anything successfully).
5. Second attempts at most of the above results in either hanging the
application or making the modem unable to even dial again, or both.
Killing the offending processes & removing lock files doesn't remedy
things - only a reboot will do.
I have tried to copy any relevant configuration files I can think of
from the RedHat partition but still no success. I've heard that
Mandrake's version of ppp (2.3-11) is buggy, so I downgraded to the
version on the RedHat CD (2.3.7). No change.
I've just about memorized the PPP HOWTO (which is likely out of date I
suspect) & W.G. Unruh's excellent article at
http://axion.physics.ubc.ca/ppp-linux.html (highly recommended BTW).
Has anyone had any success with this modem type & specifically Mandrake
7.1? I'd love to hear how you got things going. I'm sure that this is
a software/configuration problem given that everything works fine in
RedHat on the same machine, I'm just running out of ideas on what to
change.
BTW, I know that this is not a "real" modem, but please don't suggest I
go out & buy one because it just isn't an option (unless you pick up the
tab).
Thanks
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From: Valverde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: OOPS! Mandrake boot question
Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2000 19:22:54 -0700
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I can only boot from floppy. If I try to boot from the hard disk, I get:
Kernel Panic: No init found. Try passing init= option to kernel
I think I answered a question incorrectly during the install, but is
there a way to fix this without re-installing?
Thanks everyone!
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<br>I can only boot from floppy. If I try to boot from the hard
disk, I get:
<p>Kernel Panic: No init found. Try passing init= option to
kernel
<p>I think I answered a question incorrectly during the install, but
is there a way to fix this without re-installing?
<p>Thanks everyone!
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From: Valverde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Mandrake boot question
Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2000 19:14:07 -0700
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AuthGroupFile /opt/apache/passwd/.htgroup
AuthUserFile /opt/apache/passwd/.htpasswd
AuthName "Authorized TMOD Database Viewers"
AuthType Basic
require group sysadmin
require group tmod
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AuthGroupFile /opt/apache/passwd/.htgroup
<br>AuthUserFile /opt/apache/passwd/.htpasswd
<br>AuthName "Authorized TMOD Database Viewers"
<br>AuthType Basic
<p>require group sysadmin
<br>require group tmod
<br>
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From: mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: query mac address
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2000 03:34:13 GMT
How do I query a mac address. I am trying to setup a print server. It is
a Digi by Milan Technology's. The MAC address is no where to be found on
the device. Thanks for any help.
Mike
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From: Martin Brewer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: cable modem setup
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2000 03:41:50 GMT
I have been working on setting up my cable modem under Slackware. I have
the card setup with a module being loaded into the kernel. I'm kinda
of stumped of what to do next?
I have looked over all of the how-to's pertaining to net setup, but
still can't figure what the next step is to do? And what about DHCP? Is
this neccesary to have, or is the another work around.
What files should I be looking for to modifiy?
thanks in advance,
martinbr
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From: George Butler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Windows almost dies and Debian won't install.
Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2000 22:48:34 -0500
I seem to have so many problems that I don't know where to start. I
have Debian 2.2 on 3 CDs that I got from Edmonds Enterprises. I have a
Pentium 120 and and Micro-Star mother board with AMI bios (ver 2.10,
10/10/1994). Turns out that I can't boot my machine from the CDROM.
First I did a diskfrag on my 6.4 Gig Fumitsu hard drive and then used
fips to shrink the windows partition to 3.5 gig. Before running fips I
disabled virtual memory. When I tried to boot windows after that it
would load after a half hour's effort but did not have enough memory to
let me reset tthe virtual memory. I ran defrag hoping that would help
(it took nearly 24 hour to defrag the new partition). I then booted
with a system disk and ran fdisk and deleted the new partiton that did
not contain windows. Finally I booted into windows in safe mode and
manage to turn on virtual memory again. Windows now does not complain
about no memory but takes 20 minutes to cold boot and runs applications
very, very slowly. I have not found a way to fix that problem. In the
meantime I tried install Debian buy making floppy disk images of the
rescue.bin and root.bin. I botched the partitioning part by trying to
make the whole new partition into a Linux swap file. Now when I look
at the partition table it tell me that that I have more than 2 megs that
are "not available." Still undetered I tried to partition the remaining
800 megs or so and install Linux there. Everything seemed to go fine
til when I tried to boot from the boot disk (moment of truth). It loaded
Linux but hangs when it displays the message "Uncompressing Linux." Can
anyone point me to a way out of this situation? I would be grateful for
any comments.
George
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From: "Paul Blencowe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RH 6.2 - NFSV3???
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2000 11:55:13 +0800
Hi folks,
Is there anyone into parallelism aware of NFSV3 available - or becoming
available - for RedHat 6.2?? Our 'gurus' at head office say no.
Tanx in advance,
Julie Moriarty
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From: dpace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: linux.redhat.misc,comp.os.linux.help
Subject: Re: How to turn on DTR ?
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2000 03:13:00 +0000
Martin wrote:
> I just upgraded to redhat 6.2 and now when I open the serial
> port(/dev/ttyS0), the DTR line is not turned on. Can anyone help me
> determine what options has to be set to enable DTR line on the serial
> port.
>
> On 5.2 the DTR was turned on when the port was opened. Can this be
> fixed or is there a special options required to enable the DTR by
> default?
>
> Thanks
> Marty
How are you opening the serial port?
It might be the program that is "opening the port" that is
at fault. Try some other programs like mgetty or cu
and see if they all fail to raise DTR.
--
David Pace - Free commodity/stock graphing software
and Linux links at http://www.daveware.com
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From: Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: linux.redhat.misc,linux.redhat.install,comp.os.linux.rdhat
Subject: Re: not able to get a ftp session
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2000 16:39:55 +1200
silly question maybe, but do you have ftp server installed?? Its a
different rpm to the ftp client....
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000 01:13:59 GMT, "Armando (Andy) Stirpe"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi everyone...this may sound like a very stupid question, but here it
>goes....
>
>I have a linux workstation (Redhat 6.1) in which i am having trouble
>FTPing to ( ...trying to get access to any user account). The
>worstation retuns a "connection failed" message. I am able to FTP to
>other computers from the workstation as well as surf until I'm blue. As
>for security on the workstation, there are no entries in the hosts.allow
>or hosts.deny files and the service is enabled in the inetd.conf file.
>
>Any help or input will be greatly appreciated
>
>Andy
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From: goble@gtech (David. E. Goble)
Crossposted-To: alt.linux,alt.os.linux,aus.computers.linux
Subject: Re: help ppp sent [LCP ConfRej id=0x1 <...
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2000 05:02:06 GMT
Reply-To: goble@gtech
Hi All;
Somewhere I got the naneserver wrong, all works now, thanks to all who
tried to help...
--Regards David. E. Goble
goble [AT] kin.net.au
http://www.kin.net.au/goble
Po Box 648 Kingscote, Kangaroo Island, SA 5223
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From: goble@gtech (David. E. Goble)
Crossposted-To: alt.linux,alt.os.linux,aus.computers.linux
Subject: help: upgrading redhat 6.2 server install with GUI
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2000 05:02:09 GMT
Reply-To: goble@gtech
Hi all;
Had problems installing redhat 6.2. Managed to install a server
install. How I want to add gnome/kde, from linux.
I tried running rpm, but could not figure out which package to
install. So I tried;
rpm -Uvh *.rpm
This just gave a list of conficts.
How can I add a GUI....?
--Regards David. E. Goble
goble [AT] kin.net.au
http://www.kin.net.au/goble
Po Box 648 Kingscote, Kangaroo Island, SA 5223
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From: "City Jim 3000" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To:
comp.os.linux.development.system,alt.os.linux,microsoft.public.win2000.applications
Subject: Re: Installing Win98, Win2000 and Linux on one PC?!
Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2000 21:39:00 +0200
They will coexist just fine. I even think Win98 will write itself into the
Win2000 boot manager (at least second edition did so).
I suggest this install structure:
(physical) First a small (50 MB) linux boot partition
(physical) Then a big FAT32 partition (20 Gig?)
Optional: (physical) An NTFS partition if you really want to separate win98
and win2k
(logical) A linux swap partition (~200 MB)
(logical) and last a linux ext2fs partition (~10 Gig?)
You should set up these partitions with Linux or some partition managing
program. Do not install linux yet though.
Install Win98 on Fat32
Install Win2k on Fat32 or NTFS (remember you can share many programs between
Win2k and Win98 by installing them in both OS but in the same folder, such
as Office, Photoshop and nearly every win32 app)
Install Linux
All should work fine now.
"Pat Parsons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:_46v5.2724$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> I could be wrong, but I don't think win98 and 2000 will be able to
coexist.
> Won't they just install over each other?
>
> "Kasper Dupont" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > noodlez wrote:
> > >
> > > don't forget to create a linux swap partition as well as one mounted
> > > as /home .
> > >
> > [...]
> >
> > There is a HOWTO descibing how a swap partition can be shared
> > between Linux and Win98. I don't know if it can be used by
> > Win2000 too.
> >
> > If it is of interest it is actually posible to run Win2000
> > under Linux using the VMWare PC-emulator. I think the
> > performance is quite good.
> >
> > --
> > Kasper Dupont
>
>
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From: Campbell m <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Unable to chown files in vfat filesystem
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2000 15:13:58 +1100
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Hi,
Would anyone out there know why I am unable to chown or chmod files
mounted in vfat partitions on my RH 6.2 system. My /etc/fstab looks
like:
/dev/hda1 /mnt/c vfat user,exec,rw,conv=auto
0 0
I have tried this as root user (the filesystem has been mounted as user
root) and I get "operation not permitted". When I try and chmod the
files, it returns no error but it does not succeed in changing the
permissions. I have unmounted the file system and then remounted it as
non-root user, then su'ed to root and tried to chown the files (which
are listed as owned by the user I mounted them as) with the same lack of
success. I am able to vi the files successfully however. I have a
feeling that one of the options in the 4th column is missing/wrong, but
I haven't been able to discover which from the man page.
Anyone out there got any ideas? Any help on this mystery gratefully
appreciated :)
Campbell
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Hi,</pre>
Would anyone out there know why I am unable to chown or chmod files mounted
in vfat partitions on my RH 6.2 system. My /etc/fstab looks like:
<p>/dev/hda1
/mnt/c
vfat
user,exec,rw,conv=auto
0 0
<p>I have tried this as root user (the filesystem has been mounted as user
root) and I get "operation not permitted". When I try and chmod the files,
it returns no error but it does not succeed in changing the permissions.
I have unmounted the file system and then remounted it as non-root user,
then su'ed to root and tried to chown the files (which are listed as owned
by the user I mounted them as) with the same lack of success. I am able
to vi the files successfully however. I have a feeling that one of the
options in the 4th column is missing/wrong, but I haven't been able to
discover which from the man page.
<p>Anyone out there got any ideas? Any help on this mystery gratefully
appreciated :)
<p>Campbell
<br>
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From: Jordan Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: linux.redhat.misc,linux.redhat.install,comp.os.linux.rdhat
Subject: Re: not able to get a ftp session
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2000 05:09:31 GMT
I am having the same trouble, but I know that there is no ftpd. I tried
ftpd but root does not have it its path. I tried wu.ftpd and it runs
and returns, but there is no daemon running. Any suggestions?
thanks,
Jordan
Nick Rout wrote:
>
> silly question maybe, but do you have ftp server installed?? Its a
> different rpm to the ftp client....
>
> On Tue, 12 Sep 2000 01:13:59 GMT, "Armando (Andy) Stirpe"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >Hi everyone...this may sound like a very stupid question, but here it
> >goes....
> >
> >I have a linux workstation (Redhat 6.1) in which i am having trouble
> >FTPing to ( ...trying to get access to any user account). The
> >worstation retuns a "connection failed" message. I am able to FTP to
> >other computers from the workstation as well as surf until I'm blue. As
> >for security on the workstation, there are no entries in the hosts.allow
> >or hosts.deny files and the service is enabled in the inetd.conf file.
> >
> >Any help or input will be greatly appreciated
> >
> >Andy
--
=================================================
Jordan R. Thompson
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://JordanThompson.freeyellow.com
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