or look at that person or at your root bash_history

2006/12/28, Elmer Rivera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

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Joey S. Eisma wrote:
> hi!
>
> for some reason, my rhel 4 system, doesn't seem to be doing what it's
> supposed to. it's not serving web pages (intranet) (httpd), not giving
> ip addr (dhcpd), not serving files (tftpd).
>
> i dont know what went wrong, it wasnt running the day before, somebody
> must have touched it. i will look into that later, meantime, i need to
> know why it's not doing what its supposed to.
>
> any idea where to start looking for the problem?
>
>
> thank you!
>
> joey
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start asking the person(s) with access to the machine on what have
changed. :)
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