Surely a lapsus, it should be (replace user with your own login name):
for i in * ; do chown -R user:user $i ; done
Anyway, maybe you can make a one-file from them before (tar, cpio, ...)
so after you scp it and decompress it on the new server you will
probably have the "right" owner (it's quite
On Thursday, November 7, 2002, at 09:18 PM, PlugHead wrote:
If I'm reading the man page correctly, the -p option preserves the
modes of
the files (e.g. rwx), not the owner. Keeping the owners could be a bit
problematic, since the owner id on one system is probably different
from the
owner id
As an additional precaution, you might want to look into getting and using
chkrootkit. It searches your system for evidence that you've already been
hacked, and seems to check for a fairly comprehensive list of trojans, worms,
etc.
If you're serious about security, you should also look into
If I'm reading the man page correctly, the -p option preserves the modes of
the files (e.g. rwx), not the owner. Keeping the owners could be a bit
problematic, since the owner id on one system is probably different from the
owner id on another system...
If all of the your files need to have th
Hi guys,
Time to change over the mail server and am copying down /home to the new
server. I am currently trying to do this via scp, now i dont claim to
be any expert but from reading the man pages on scp i should be able to
use the -rp switches to 1. Copy recursively and 2. maintain file
permissi
Hi Charles...
Sorry tookl so long to respond..
I shut down the box to check the apm settings and to see if I could specify
SCSI as a boot device..
Its not even an option.. the IBM bios only has autodetect options on 4
possible ide connections..
and no boot options at all.
I am starting to thin
On Wednesday 06 November 2002 11:35 pm, Piero Piutti scribbled in crayon on a
yellow legal pad:
> Xlib: extension "XiG-SUNDRY-NONSTANDARD" missing on display ":0.0".
> OpenGL renderer relies on DXTC/S3TC support.
The answer was no farther away than the README.Linux file found in your
installati
Todd Lyons grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
>
> In your /etc/httpd/conf/commonhttpd.conf file, put this:
>
>
> redirect /MSADC http://www.microsoft.com
> redirect /c http://www.microsoft.com
> redirect /d http://www.microsoft.com
> redirect /_mem_bin http://www.microsoft.com
Todd Lyons grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
>
> Franki wrote on Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 06:40:45PM +0800 :
> >
> > I am sick to death of my error_log for http being full of cmd.exe and
> > root.exe stuff.. my logs are always 90% full of this crap.
> > anyone got any ideas???
>
> In your /etc/httpd/conf
Even if the BIOS can only see 8G, Linux should see and use then
entire disk quite happily. It doesn't depend on the BIOS for
that info. If you want to use windows as well, you may need to
create an initial 8G (or less) partition for it. You could then
boot the disk with no problems.
But: If you
I am using the mon motha script on a Mandrake 9.0 box with the shorewall
service shutdown and mon motha started after I have cleared iptables with
'iptables -X' and set all three default chains to 'ACCEPT'. However, on the
gateway box I have default gateway set to 172.0.0.1 - now I can access the
On Fri, 8 Nov 2002 06:00:33 +0800
"Franki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've tried installing lilo in different places with different configs, but I
> am not sure what else I can do.
Even though the drive is ide and the pci controller card is for ide devices, because
it is a separate controller
It is a pain to Microshaft, but I favor the other strategy
of actually doing something that will slow down virus
traffic: http://www.hackbusters.net/LaBrea/
But I agree, if you don't have a spare IP address, let M$.com
deal with it.
Miark
On Fri, 8 Nov 2002 05:22:06 +0800
"Franki" <[EMAIL PRO
Hi guys,
I think I have isolated the problem when I updated the kernel in 8.2...
I'm having the same prob in mdk9.0
it seems that after a certain period of time, linux is going into some type
of power management feature..
it gets slow, but if you go over and hit the keyboard it comes back..
I
On Fri, 8 Nov 2002, Franki wrote:
> I've tried installing lilo in different places with different configs, but I
> am not sure what else I can do.
I'm using a Promise ATA 133 controller in one of my machines. To get it
to boot I had to go into the motherboard BIOS and select a boot option
that *w
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Using MCC, I just removed the gcc 2.95.x rpms, and installed the LM 9.0 gcc
3.2 rpms (including dependencies).
Inside MCC, if I now do a search on all the packages that contain "gcc",
the only ones present are from 3.x. BUT if I do a "g++ -v" I get
Hi guys,
I've finially decided to fix an issue that has bothered me for ages,, I'm
just not sure its possible..
so I figured I'd ask you guys.
Anyway, I've got a 300PL IBM PC.
Its got a 40gig hard disk in it..
by itself the bios doesn't recognise the drive (see's it as an 8gig).. so I
bought a
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002 11:46:19 -0800 Todd Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Franki wrote on Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 06:40:45PM +0800 :
> >
> > I am sick to death of my error_log for http being full of cmd.exe and
> > root.exe stuff..
> > my logs are always 90% full of this crap.
> > anyone got any ide
Success
Thanks everyone for your help - I've finally learned how to recompile my
kernel Ya-hoo!!!
The only problem I had on the last round was that lilo choked because make
install chose to long of a name for the "label" tag in lilo.conf.
I fixed that and everything else went great!
T
I'd run an nmap scan of my box. do urpmi nmap --fuzzy to find out all
the rpms available here (nmap is nmap but there are some different gui's
available) Run the scan and if you see something open that you don't
want open, close it. The biggest reason this is useful is because it's
the same techn
yeah, Todd, should make that part of the default mdk apache...
I found a few different ways to achieve this sort of thing by talking to
people, and reading the several posts from your guys...
Most do something like this... but in a way.. if Mandake did this by
default, they might be a legal targe
Thanks guys,
I like the idea of redirecting them back to microsoft...
rgds
Frank
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:todd@;mandrakesoft.com]On Behalf Of
Todd Lyons
Sent: Friday, 8 November 2002 3:46 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] layer 7 application laye
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, Todd Lyons wrote:
> Franki wrote on Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 06:40:45PM +0800 :
> >
> > I am sick to death of my error_log for http being full of cmd.exe and
> > root.exe stuff..
> > my logs are always 90% full of this crap.
> > anyone got any ideas???
>
> In your /etc/httpd/conf
Todd Lyons wrote:
>
> Franki wrote on Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 06:40:45PM +0800 :
> >
> > I am sick to death of my error_log for http being full of cmd.exe and
> > root.exe stuff..
> > my logs are always 90% full of this crap.
> > anyone got any ideas???
>
> In your /etc/httpd/conf/commonhttpd.conf f
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 07:56:30AM -0500 :
> just a wild guess from what i've seen in other postings here...
> it looks like you have nfs running and have a "cd" into one of
> those directories (/net/...), or a program running that is
> accessing an nfs share/directory. as
Franki wrote on Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 06:40:45PM +0800 :
>
> I am sick to death of my error_log for http being full of cmd.exe and
> root.exe stuff..
> my logs are always 90% full of this crap.
> anyone got any ideas???
In your /etc/httpd/conf/commonhttpd.conf file, put this:
redirect /MSA
On Thu, 2002-11-07 at 02:40, Franki wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I am sick to death of my error_log for http being full of cmd.exe and
> root.exe stuff..
>
> it makes it much harder to find useful stuff in the logs as a result.. (if
> you are not sure what you are looking for at the time.)
>
> is there
On Thursday 07 November 2002 2:41 pm, Michael Holt wrote:
> Hey Simon,
> This is what I did:
>
> cd to /usr/src/2.4.19-xx
>
> make mrproper (didn't bother saving .config since I
> hadn't put anything in it yet.)
> edit makefile changing extraversion to 'mikescustom'
> delete /lib/mo
That's what I figured. It's running 'make modules' right now and I didn't
delete the /lib/modules/KERNEL_VERSION directory this time so we'll see
what happens. I was trying to follow the directions word for word last
time and I keep writing down every step - this time it's GOT to work!
Mike
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, Michael Holt wrote:
> edit makefile changing extraversion to 'mikescustom'
> delete /lib/modules/2.4.19-xx (as instructed to if you're not patching
> your kernel)
You shouldn't really delete lib/modules/KERNEL_VERSION, and is not
necessary if you're changing the EXTRAVERSIO
On Thu, 2002-11-07 at 06:03, Mark wrote:
> As I am thinking of buying one and don't want to waste my money on one
> that won't work in linux. Does anyone know which portable MP3 & MD
> players work in mandrake?
>
> There seems to be a lack of information about which ones work. As far
> as I
QHBox::property( "TransparencyCapable" ) failed: property invalid or
does not exist
QHBoxLayout::property( "TransparencyCapable" ) failed: property invalid
or does not exist
QToolButton::property( "TransparencyCapable" ) failed: property invalid
or does not exist
QSplitter::property( "Transparen
Hi,
Try running it from my directions, it will automatically
rename the new kernel to -XXcustom. You will end up with a
complete new kernel and all the drakboot entries. I have
tried using your approach and it never left me with a
usable system. The method I listed is what I have been
using in
Hey Simon,
This is what I did:
cd to /usr/src/2.4.19-xx
make mrproper (didn't bother saving .config since I
hadn't put anything in it yet.)
edit makefile changing extraversion to 'mikescustom'
delete /lib/modules/2.4.19-xx (as instructed to if you're not patching
your kernel
I have an older Nomad player (mp3) from creative which takes 128MB smart
media cards. I used to look around on the net for others that might be
using it under linux and I found one person with a project that never
really made it very far. Rio seems to have some kind of kernel support,
but that's
Did you try to rebuild your kernel from source? I had no
luck at all on my laptop till I followed this procedure.
/usr/src/kernel-2.4.19-Xmdk/
save .config
make mrproper
restore .config if you want
make *config
make bzImage modules
make modules_install install
Should allways work. Try it. Als
Doesn't make any differnece on my CLie, sure wish it did
though.
Simon
On Wed, 06 Nov 2002 17:35:57 -0700
"D. R. Evans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> On 6 Nov 2002 at 11:09, Simon Ree wrote:
>
> > I have found that binding to ttyUSB1 will not
try:
lsof | grep /net
lsof = list open files, searching for the string "/net" in the output
--- Original Message ---
From: Manuel Soto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Mandrake Expert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [expert] Problems w/ Autofs
>How can I find which program is using the file system. I
How can I find which program is using the file system. I've a cron that
shutdown the machine @10:30pm and it fail every day
Thanks,
Manuel Soto
On Thu, 2002-11-07 at 12:56, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> just a wild guess from what i've seen in other postings here...
> it looks like you have nfs runni
As I am thinking of buying one and don't want to waste my money on one
that won't work in linux. Does anyone know which portable MP3 & MD
players work in mandrake?
There seems to be a lack of information about which ones work. As far
as I can find not many r compatible.
I was thinking of
just a wild guess from what i've seen in other postings here...
it looks like you have nfs running and have a "cd" into one of
those directories (/net/...), or a program running that is
accessing an nfs share/directory. as long as a mounting is
"active" in one of those ways, it can't be unmounted.
On Wednesday 06 November 2002 11:03 pm, Bill Beauchemin wrote:
> Is there a program out there that is like the old war dialers that can
> scan for ip's that are up and running. Something where I can put in a
> beginning addy and a ending addy and it will scan all the ips for a
> response?
NMAP, by
Another example:
http://www.logontosurf.com/
On Wed, 2002-11-06 at 08:04, Sridhar wrote:
> Try this url
> http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/Remote-Serial-Console-HOWTO
>
> Sridhar
>
>
> Julio Gutierrez wrote:
> > Does any one know where I can find information on how to make 2 compute
I have problems with autofs after upgrading to 9.0. This problems does
not allow the system to shutdown.
service autofs stop
umount2: Device or resource busy[ OK ]
umount: automount(pid13216): not found
umount: /net: Illegal seek
umount2: Device or resource busy
Hi you all, well THANK YOU very much for the answers,
i thought that you could not hack a machine with FTP,
but when i started to look for the logs, i saw 3 guys
trying to get thru the ftp, but only conected for like
a second.
Now i disabled the FTP and only work on sftp.
I would like to ask the l
I've tried to follow LFS's documents on howto compile it yourself but with
no success, so if anyone has successfully done this on Mandrake 9.0 and
can share the package I'd be grateful.
--
Seppo Jarvinen , [EMAIL PROTECTED]Never trust an operating system
On Wed, 2002-11-06 at 21:30, James Sparenberg wrote:
> For all of those small but extremely annoying little problems that keep
> coming up on this list. Someone has put together a page of "Quick
> Hacks" to solve them. Thought others might me interested in it as well.
> (Thanks to pclinuxonline.c
Hi guys,
I am sick to death of my error_log for http being full of cmd.exe and
root.exe stuff..
it makes it much harder to find useful stuff in the logs as a result.. (if
you are not sure what you are looking for at the time.)
is there any linux app that can do the same as CheckPoint,
ie filter
Hi all,
There is a problem with the gdm and consolehelper program that I have been investigated, but I cannot figure out what it's going on. The symptoms are the following.
If you use gdm as your session manager, then consolehelper stops displaying the dialog about root entering root passwd. fo
also, everytime you send an email, your IP address is in the headers of the
mail...
so you are handing it out...
rgds
Frank
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