Linux-Setup Digest #845, Volume #19 Tue, 17 Oct 00 08:13:11 EDT
Contents:
Re: x-windows setup? (Eric)
Encryption ("Martin Schmidt")
Re: Hardware accelerated OpenGL for RIVA TNT? (second try) (moonie;))
Re: Help: RPM cannot upgrade itself (James Richard Tyrer)
Re: LILO frezes after PartitionMagic moves LINUX partitions (Anita Lewis)
NFS problems with SuSe 7.0 - uid/gid not set correctly (Joerg Reiners)
Re: LILO frezes after PartitionMagic moves LINUX partitions
([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Re: Newbie Help - Burning ISO Disks for RH 7.0 (Nick Ruisi)
Kernel Patch ("A.Bev")
Re: SENDMAIL / POP3 problem (Nick Ruisi)
Re: Redhat on Thinkpad 770X (Nick Ruisi)
Re: LILO frezes after PartitionMagic moves LINUX partitions (Nick Ruisi)
Re: any freeware partition software for win98? (Derek Jolly)
Xfree86 Problems ("Mick")
Linux Catch-22 ("Mick")
Shutdonw problems ("Mick")
Re: SENDMAIL / POP3 problem (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Rasmus_B=F8g_Hansen?=)
RH Kernel ("Mick")
Re: printing in Slackware 7.1 (Douglas E. Mitton)
Re: IP Difficulties. Long live linux gurus! ("David Fulton")
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From: Eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: x-windows setup?
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 11:10:38 +0200
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
patrick wrote:
>
> hello,
> im trying to get x windows running on my machine. My video adapter
> requires xfree86, version 3.3.5. My debian package, on cd, has version
> 3.3.2.(as well as other x packages) So i thought just download an updated
> xfree86 and cross my fingers.
> I downloaded the most recent version (3.3.6) and saved it on a floppy disc.
> When i tried to copy this file to the hard drive to install it i encounter a
> data CRC error.
That means a bad floppy disc, trash it and use another one.
Eric
> Why is this? Do i need more than the one most recent file ie the whole
> package,
> to make it work? My modem is not yet functioning so an ftp download is not
> possible. Is it someting to do with saving the file as msdos type 8.3?
>
> any help appreciated
>
> patrick
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From: "Martin Schmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Encryption
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 11:03:02 +0200
Hi,
Is there a program or a c-function that is
able to get the original password out
of the encrypted one in /etc/shadow ?
Thanks in advance,
Martin
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From: moonie;) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.x
Subject: Re: Hardware accelerated OpenGL for RIVA TNT? (second try)
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 05:12:19 -0400
On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, Erik Max Francis wrote:
>"moonie;)" wrote:
>
>> I used the same instructions to get a TNT working as I did my TNT2U
>> and my sons
>> TNT2 M64 PCI. Here they are (you will need to use XFree86 4.01
>> because nvidia
>> only lists drivers for it, no 4.0 anymore)
>>
>> http://www.linuxnewbie.org/nhf/intel/distros/mandrake/mdk_nvidia.html
>
>Thanks for this resource it made me realize I had missed a step:
>changing the X driver from "nv" to "nvidia."
>
>Doing that changed the behavior (there's lots of flashing and funny
>bitmaps on the screen for a split second just before X starts up), but
>it still fails: X works fine until I run an OpenGL application, in
>which case it immediately crashes with signal 11.
>
>So now it's just crashing when I run OpenGL apps. Anyone have any
>suggestions on what to do next?
>
>Thanks.
>
Did you uncomment the load glx as well (remove the #)
--
moonie ;)
Registered Linux User #175104
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KDE2
Kernel 2.4.0-test5
XFree86 4.0 Nvidia .94 drivers
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Test-Pilots-R-Us ;)
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From: James Richard Tyrer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: linux.redhat.install,alt.os.linux
Subject: Re: Help: RPM cannot upgrade itself
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 09:13:21 GMT
Kit-pui Wong wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I have RPM 3.0.4 on our Redhat box 6.2. When I tried
> to install some packages from Redhat 7.0, it
> failed and saying that this rpm version was unable
> to do that. Then I downloaded the lates rpm.xxx.rpm
> and found that the old version was also unable to
> upgrade this rpm.rpm package.
>
> May to tell me how to solve such an recursive problem ?
>
> Thanks in advance !
> KiT
>
"rpm-3.0.5-9.6x" will install on your existing system (RH 6.x) and it
is capable of installing "rpm-4.????"
Good Luck!
JRT
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Anita Lewis)
Crossposted-To: redhat.general,linux.redhat.misc,linux.redhat.install
Subject: Re: LILO frezes after PartitionMagic moves LINUX partitions
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 09:38:24 GMT
On Tue, 17 Oct 2000 10:33:12 +0200, Eric wrote:
>Anita Lewis wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, 16 Oct 2000 18:26:18 -0500, Giuseppi Tubiere wrote:
>> >
>> >Anita,
>> >
>> >No flame wars here, but I'm running RH7.0 with LILO on the MBR,
>> >booting WIN98, WINNT40 and WIN2K from the NT bootloader.
>> >
>> >Maybe this is a restriction of older LILO of RH6.0?
>> >
>> >Teach me here if I'm wrong.
>> >
>> >Thanks!
>>
>> No problem. I don't know much about all this. My understanding is that you
>> cannot have the NT bootloader and lilo in the mbr at the same time. If lilo
>> is in the mbr, where is the NT bootloader? I thought it had to be in the
>> MBR too. I guess in this case it is somewhere else?
>>
>> You gotta know more about this than I do, because what I know about NT could
>> fit in a tiny thimble. I heard NT had the bootloader in the mbr and that
>> lilo could not go there. Tell me more.
>>
>> Anita
>
>Indeed, you can have only one bootloader in the MBR, but that usually is
>not an issue. As far as I can tell, all windows versions, put some
>bootcode in the first 512 bytes of the partition they live in (Each
>partition has it's own MBR-kind-of-region in the first 512 bytes. So
>just pointing to that partition, executes this actual bootcode (The NT
>loader doesn't do much more) and boots the actual OS. So whether you use
>LILO as bootloader (I do this) or the NT bootloader, it doesn't really
>matter. Both will do, you just need to set them up correctly.
>
>Eric
So are you saying that lilo.conf has the usual boot from mbr and the 'other'
statement for windows/dos? And then the NT bootloader will run when you
type in 'dos'? Or do you have to put more in the 'other' stanza?
boot=/dev/hda
<snip to the windows stanza>
other=/dev/hda1
label=dos
Could one of you who are doing this post your lilo.conf please?
Thanks,
Anita
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From: Joerg Reiners <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.networking,comp.os.linux.misc
Subject: NFS problems with SuSe 7.0 - uid/gid not set correctly
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 12:16:05 +0200
Hi,
I just set up a linux fileserver for my company. It is really the
best solution for getting lots of cheap disk space. 3000 bucks for
over 320 GB including PIII 800.
It works fine to serve our Windows workstations using Samba but I also
want to use the server to share files to our Linux boxes and other UNIX
workstations. I was able to share some partitions and mount them
successfully on the client machines. Solaris complained that the server
does not support locking. And here is the problem !!
All files that I create on the shared partitions get uid/gid
nobody/nogroup and this really makes it all unusable. I read something
about it in the man pages. So I guess the reason it that I have
to setup or run a kind of locking daemon ( rpc.lockd ). My problem
is that I cannot find anything like this. I use the package nfsserver
from my Suse Linux 7.0 Prof. installation to share filesystems and
the daemons rpc.nfsd and rpc.mountd are running. But there is no
rpc.lockd installed on the system.
What do I have to change or to install to get it working the way I
want it to ? There is a package called knfsd on the installation cds
but I was not able to get it working.
Thanxs,
Mandox
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Crossposted-To: redhat.general,linux.redhat.misc,linux.redhat.install
Subject: Re: LILO frezes after PartitionMagic moves LINUX partitions
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 10:16:28 GMT
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Giuseppi Tubiere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No flame wars here, but I'm running RH7.0 with LILO on the MBR,
> booting WIN98, WINNT40 and WIN2K from the NT bootloader.
>
> Maybe this is a restriction of older LILO of RH6.0?
Dear All,
I am just curious about this point. Did you install RH7.0 after you
install Win2K. I would expect Win2k to wipe off your LILO in the MBR
had it been the other way around.
One thing I need to clearify is how do I 'place lilo' into the ectended
partition. Can it be accomplished by editing lilo.conf or what?
Any suggestion will be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
Before you buy.
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From: Nick Ruisi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Newbie Help - Burning ISO Disks for RH 7.0
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 06:36:14 -0400
~snip~
I know this may come as blasphemy to some linux users, but if you have
access to a Winbox that has Adaptec EZ-CD creator, you just need to
insert the blank disk into your burner and double-click the ISO image.
(Yes, even a RH 7.0 Image!)
You should look at redhat.com/errata re: the 7.0 distro... seems to be a
bit buggy. I am however, typing this response on a RH 7 system, with no
complaints....
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From: "A.Bev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Kernel Patch
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 12:53:50 +0100
Hello people,
Ok i'm using Mandrake 7.1 wich has kernel 2.2.15 pathed by mandrake. I
want to install 2.2.17 in order to build my own in order to be 100% for
my maschine. But how can i also add the patches added by mandrake. I
searched a bit (since it should be open source) but can't find any
Mandrake specific patch.
thank oyu for your answers.
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From: Nick Ruisi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: SENDMAIL / POP3 problem
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 06:56:48 -0400
~snip~
SMTP and POP3 are controlled by 2 different programs. Sendmail for SMTP
and there is a package called ipop3d for POP3 that is on the RH6.2
install disks. I have read that there are some security issues with
ipop3d. An alternative is Qpopper (from qualcomm), but I was never able
to get that one to compile.
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From: Nick Ruisi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Redhat on Thinkpad 770X
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 07:00:35 -0400
Good luck. It took me 4 hours just to get X up and running on a Compaq
Armada Laptop. I used to be a sysadmin at a company that used IBM
thinkpad 7xx's, and it was a pain in the ass getting Win95 working on
them...
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From: Nick Ruisi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: redhat.general,linux.redhat.misc,linux.redhat.install
Subject: Re: LILO frezes after PartitionMagic moves LINUX partitions
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 06:26:05 -0400
I remember reading about this in my RHCE book. It happens when then
second portion of the LILO initilization fails. I dont have my book
handy, but I do seem to recall something about LILO, the MBR and the
first 1024 cylinders of a disk. Now, since you say you recently moved
your linux partition, this may have been what happened. Re-running
/sbin/lilo might clear up the problem. You should be able to create a
rescue disk to get back into your system to do this.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Derek Jolly)
Subject: Re: any freeware partition software for win98?
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 11:24:48 GMT
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Peter Bismuti), in message
<8sfiq7$msr$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, wrote
>I want to do a dual boot and I believe that when using win98 you have to
>install it first and then repartition using PartitionMagic or some other
>type of partitioning software from within win98. Is there any such type
>of software that is freeware/shareware?
The best way to go about it is to partition your disk first using the
tools mentioned elsewhere in this thread. Then install Win98 followed
by Linux.
The reason you want to install Win98 before Linux is that Win98
overwrites the master boot record of your hard disk with its boot loader
which is only capable of booting Windows. You want the Linux loader,
LILO, in there so it can boot both operating systems.
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From: "Mick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Xfree86 Problems
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 19:25:14 -0700
I am trying to install NVIDIA_GLX-0.9-5.i386.rpm using:
rpm -i NVIDIA_GLX-0.9-5.i386.rpm and I get message saying I need Xfree
4.0.1. (thats fine)
Now, problem starts:-
Went to xfree.org site and got extremely confused - the readme says to
download Xinstall.sh and then run "sh Xinstall -check" but it does not work.
I also had to rename Xinstall.sh to Xinstall to get it to run. otherwise I
get sh: Xinstall.sh: Command not found....
After renaming, and executing, all i get is "sh" error: - Xinstall line 117
unexpected token 'Echo().
The offending code is:
Echo()
{
echo $n "$@""$c"
}
what is hapenning?
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From: "Mick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Linux Catch-22
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 19:28:45 -0700
I am trying to install some programs in rpm v4.X format. The current RH6.2 I
am running does not support rpm's ver4.x. I have to download rpm ver 4. --
but I can't seem to locate ver 4 rpm binaries in tarball or gz format. It is
all distributed in rpm 4.x format - so this is the Linux-catch-22 ! I need
rpm v4 binaries to install ver 4.x rpm program itself and this cannot be
done?
Can anyone tell me where I can download RPM v4.x binaries in TARBALL of gz
format.
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From: "Mick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Shutdonw problems
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 19:32:15 -0700
Recently I installed RH6.2 and it boots fine. Everytime I shutdown, I always
get a full screen dump...just after the the "system halted" message..there
was a full screendump!! something like code<1> unable to handle kernel
paging request ..
Whats is hapenning?
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From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Rasmus_B=F8g_Hansen?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: SENDMAIL / POP3 problem
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 13:33:12 +0200
On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Nick Ruisi wrote:
> SMTP and POP3 are controlled by 2 different programs. Sendmail for SMTP
> and there is a package called ipop3d for POP3 that is on the RH6.2
> install disks. I have read that there are some security issues with
> ipop3d. An alternative is Qpopper (from qualcomm), but I was never able
> to get that one to compile.
The package with ipop3d is called imap. It also includes imapd and ipop2d,
but if you do not need those, just don't enable them.
Rasmus B. Hansen
---
If you only have a hammer
everything looks like a nail
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From: "Mick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RH Kernel
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 19:59:00 -0700
How do I find out what version is my kernel?
On the kernel.org archives site, there are lots of kernel binaries ...
kernel.2.4.xxx-test-1 .... test-2...test-3....test-99 do I have to download
all test gz's in order to upgrade from my RH6.2 CD version?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Douglas E. Mitton)
Subject: Re: printing in Slackware 7.1
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 11:58:22 GMT
There are not as many setup assist tools in Slackware, you typically
have to get the appropriate HowTo's and follow those instructions. I
have done what you are attempting, but I am using Slack 7.0.
In general you have to:
1) Get local printing working in Linux
With apsfilter, use the "SETUP" tool available in its directory.
On my system it /usr/lib/apsfilter/SETUP
2) Get Samba working with file sharing. Use the HowTo!
3) Get the remote hosts (Windows, Linux, etc) printing to Linux via
Samba. Use the HowTo but be aware of the gotchas.
There are some Gotchas ... the worst one for me was that Win98 enables
encrypted passwords by default, Win95 does not. Samba does not enable
encrypted passwords by default. My solution on a firewalled local
system was to modify the Win98 registry to make non-encrypted
passwords the default.
Good luck!
On Mon, 16 Oct 2000 14:23:36 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dave Lund) wrote:
>I am still basically a newbie when it comes to printing in Linux. I
>have a Canon BJC-210 on lp2 and a plain dot-matrix on lp0. How would I
>go about configuring this setup? I also want to be able to print from
>my windows boxes through samba. I figure that i will need to configure
>apsfilter (but I don't know how). I would also like to enable the
>Auto-Install feature for the windows drivers.
>
>If anyone can help, it would be greatly appreciated.
>Thank you.
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From: "David Fulton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: alt.linux,alt.os.linux,comp.os.linux.networking
Subject: Re: IP Difficulties. Long live linux gurus!
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 05:48:07 -0600
Arp only works for those machines he can ping on his own subnet, that is why
he can ping them. Here is the low down his IP address is 209.221.101.49 and
his netmask is 255.255.255.224 if you write the mask in binary you get:
11111111.111111111.11111111.11100000
This leaves him 5 bits for the host part which, as he stated is 32 possible
combinations. Now his IP addres has last octet of 49 which is the only
relevant part as the rest of the address is all network because of the mask.
49 is greater than 32 which is the second subnet, with 0 being the first,
that the mask divides that particular mask makes and less than the 64 which
is the third, so that IP address is in the second subnet which goes from 32
to 63, this is his network and broadcast address. The first entry in this
routing table is a host route to his machine it is not strictly neccessary
as the fact the interface is configured and up would allow him to send
traffic to the IP address anyway, but most linux distro's throw that in
there because older kernels couldn't talk to themselves otherwise. The
second one is for his subnet, and allows his machine to use ARP because of
the interface type (ethernet being a broadcast cabable media and all) to see
all the other machines on his subnet. the 127.0.0.0 entry sinks all the
loopback traffic to his loopback in case someone source routes a packet with
the source spoofed to the loopback. The last entry is the default route and
will forward all the other packets to 209.221.101.33. Okay so what happens
with all this in place is when he tries to send a packet, his computer finds
the most specific route for it. In the case of 209.221.101.49 it is very
specific and routes it to eth0 which responds to the ipaddress by virtue of
the interface being up. In the case of any other machine on his subnet, the
computer does not know the MAC address so it has to ARP the IP address (ARP
only works on Ethernet and other broadcast cabable media, like token ring or
arcnet.) so it sends a broadcast packet (which all machines on that subnet
will recieve) which basically asks "What MAC address has the IP address
<address>" The machine that is configured with that MAC addressres responds
with "I have that IP address <addres> and by virtue of the unicast response,
the entry gets into the ARP table. Now in the case that it is not directly
attached, linux knows that the IP address is not on it's subnet so it would
be a waste of time to send ARP request for the IP address as there would
never be a reply, instead, it sends an ARP request for the IP address of the
Default Route destination (his router). This is where I think the problem
lies because there is literally nothing wrong with this setup that I can
see. The order that he should troubleshoot in is make sure that he can ping
himself on 127.0.0.1 and 209.221.101.49. Once that works, he should try to
ping 209.221.101.33. If this does not work, he needs to verify the netmask
the only other part of the setup I cannot see is his router.
HTH
"Bill Unruh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:8ptmg2$2ni$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Buschman) writes:
>
> ]>]>
> ]>]>]Destination Gateway Genmask Flags ... Iface
> ]>]>]209.221.101.49 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 UH eth0
> ]>]>]209.221.101.32 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.224 U eth0
> ]>]>
> ]>]>As I understand it, an address is
> ]>]>bitwise ANDed with the Netmask. This is then compared with the
> ]>]>"destination" address and if they agree, then this is a matching
route.
> ]>]>The U on that line says that this is supposed to be a subnet (rather
> ]>]>than UH for host and UG for gateway) Your netmask has the 1 2 4 8 and
16
> ]>]>bits 0 in the last byte, so any address in the range 32-63 should
match
> ]>]>this and be sent out on the eth0 interface.
> ]>]>
>
> ]OK I have been reading up on this stuff and I understand what you guys
> ]are talking about here. Although I am still a little fuzzy when you
> ]guys say "bitwise AND" Basically I have 32 IPs, 29 useable after you
> ]take out .32(the network), .63(braodcast), and .33(router). I
> ]understand the concepts of ANDing, due to my C++ background. I also
> ]understand that as the number on my subnet mask goes down, my IP
> ]addresses on my subnet increase. I don't quite understand the
> ]difference between class A, B, and C networks just yet. I orignally
> ]thought that it had to octet(like 209.x.x.x is a class A and
> ]209.221.x.x is a class B and 209.221.101.x is a class C) but now I'm
> ]not so sure.
>
> It used to be so. Now however, because of the address space crunch, the
> network is defined by the netmask, and the classes have gone by the
> boards. You can get just 4 or 8 on a subnet if you want-- or 2048.
> It is stupid to gie you 256 addresses when you only need say 8 (or 32 in
> your case).
>
>
>
> ]>]I have no networking. I can only ping myself. I previously had a 6.1
> ]>]mandrake install that worked fine. I now am using Mandrake 7.1 and
> ]>]the install was totally different. But I basically copied all my
> ]>
> ]>Ah. OK, now we can try to narrow things down.
> ]>What happens when you do
> ]>ping 209.221.101.33
>
> ]just sits there. The only thing thing I can ping is .49, .63, and
> ]32. I can't even ping my router which is .33. I can also resolve my
> ]own hostname buschman.net.
>
> That is because it is probably in your /etc/hosts. Are you sure that
> there are machines at say 33? If youcan ping 32, it sounds like that
> machine, the router,is actually at address 32. (you should not get a
> response to 32 unless it is actually coming from your machine 49).
>
> Are you sure 33 exists? Is it a running machine? Try running arp -a to
> see which machines on your net are reporting thier MAC addresses to you.
>
>
> ]I have called my host to verify that my numbers are correct and they
> ]are. My DNS, gateway, subnetmask, and ip addresses are all right on
> ]target.
>
> What is your DNS?
>
>
> ]Someone mentioned a problem with the firewall. Now eventhough I
> ]haven't touched the firewall software is it possible that this is the
> ]problem? I mean Mandrake 7.1 has a lot more RPM's and a much larger
> ]install than did 6.1. I eventually want firewall and IP masquerading
> ]on this machine so I believe the packages are installed, but I have to
> ]have the machine up and running before I can consider getting knee
> ]deep into those major headaches. So do you guys think either of these
> ]packages could be causing me problems? If so how can I see if they
> ]are effecting my networking? How can I disable them?
>
> No. But look in /etc/rc.d/rc3.d or rc5.d (what is your runlevel) to see
> what is getting started up.
>
>
>
>
> ]>do you get a response. If so, do you get a response when you ping that
> ]>machine by name? If not then you have problems with your dns lookup
> ]>(look at your resolv.conf file for entries for nameservers.)
> ]>
>
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