Hi,
a search of pine 4.30 did not yield anything in the solutions db at RH;
however I'm sure that others have encountered the problem of the missing
library libler.so.1 which prevents the upgrade to pine 4.30 when applying
the RPMs for 6.2
Just wondering what package it may have it included
ch
> flist=`echo "$flist" | sed -e 's/'$fn'//' | awk '{ print }'`
try adding a g to the end of the s statement... sed -e 's/'$fn'//g' :)
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I have a list of space delimited filenames in a variable 'flist', and I
want to remove one of them which is in a variable 'fn'. For the sake of
example, say:
flist="abcde bc de"
fn=bc
Now I want to remove $fn from $flist, but the following
flist=`echo "$flist" | sed -e 's/'$fn'//' | awk '{ p
Johnathan Smith wrote:
>
> I am setting on a new computer with on 20GB hard
> drive. I used the first 10GB for windows ME and now I
> am trying to use the other 10GB for redhat 7.0.
>
> I install redhat and I dont get any errors but after
> reboot the computer. the computer goes right into
> win
You need to install LILO onto the MBR, not the default selection under RH
7.0. Also, I believe you must install windows first, or it will overwrite
the MBR during install. What you can now do is add the linux partition to
the windows boot manager or start over. (I think this will work on Windows
Tobias Roppelt wrote:
>
> Hi hatters!
>
> A few days ago I compiled openssh. It complained about not having rsh
> installed. So I reinstalled rsh and everything went fine.
> (Of course, after installing openssh I removed rsh.)
>
> Now I'm wondering why openssh needs rsh to be installed in order
On Tue, 02 Jan 2001, Anthony E . Greene wrote:
> On Tue, 02 Jan 2001 20:05:36 John Aldrich wrote:
> >A good util is "rdate" to sync your pc clock with an atomic
> >clock over the 'Net.
>
> The only problem with rdate for non-realtime apps is that you have to jump
> through hoops to see if it fai
On Tue, 02 Jan 2001, Samuel Flory wrote:
> John Aldrich wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, 02 Jan 2001, Jeremiah Johnson wrote:
> > > If you really want. RPM 4.0 is available at
>ftp://ftp.rpm.net/pub/rpm/dist/rpm-4.0.x/rpm-4.0-6x.*.rpm. Note, you will probably
>need to upgrade other things too like db3
On Tue, Jan 02, 2001 at 09:40:48PM -0500, Anthony E . Greene wrote:
> >
> >Just throwing some obvious errors at it, it does return 1 in limiting
> >testing. FWIW.
>
> That blurb is in the version that shipped with RH6.2 and I have not found an
> error condition that results in a nonzero exit code
On Tue, 02 Jan 2001 21:28:01 Hal Burgiss wrote:
>On Tue, Jan 02, 2001 at 09:18:37PM -0500, Anthony E . Greene wrote:
>> The only problem with rdate for non-realtime apps is that you have
>> to jump through hoops to see if it failed. It _always_ gives an exit
>> code of zero, no matter what errors
Yeah Yeah, responding to myself again!! Further info that might help
fellow sufferers and/or bug hounds:
1) Using 'Option "noaccel" "on"' makes it work
2) Using 'Option "nommio" "on"' makes it work
3) Configuring XF86_SVGA to run with 'Option "accel"'
for this card is useless in itself, since
On Tue, Jan 02, 2001 at 09:18:37PM -0500, Anthony E . Greene wrote:
> On Tue, 02 Jan 2001 20:05:36 John Aldrich wrote:
> >A good util is "rdate" to sync your pc clock with an atomic
> >clock over the 'Net.
>
> The only problem with rdate for non-realtime apps is that you have
> to jump through h
John Aldrich wrote:
>
> On Tue, 02 Jan 2001, Jeremiah Johnson wrote:
> > If you really want. RPM 4.0 is available at
>ftp://ftp.rpm.net/pub/rpm/dist/rpm-4.0.x/rpm-4.0-6x.*.rpm. Note, you will probably
>need to upgrade other things too like db3 and popt.
> >
> *shudder* If I were going to upgr
I am setting on a new computer with on 20GB hard
drive. I used the first 10GB for windows ME and now I
am trying to use the other 10GB for redhat 7.0.
I install redhat and I dont get any errors but after
reboot the computer. the computer goes right into
windowsME. If I use the book disk that lin
Peter Kiem wrote:
>
> Hi Samuel,
>
> > Use the precompiled binaries or follow the howto. It works for me,
> > but I'm running VA's 7.0.1 on my quake box which fixes the kernel.h
> > issue.
> >
> > Precompiled:
> > ftp://ftp1.detonator.nvidia.com/pub/drivers/english/XFree86_40/0.9-5/
> > NVIDI
On Tue, 02 Jan 2001 20:05:36 John Aldrich wrote:
>A good util is "rdate" to sync your pc clock with an atomic
>clock over the 'Net.
The only problem with rdate for non-realtime apps is that you have to jump
through hoops to see if it failed. It _always_ gives an exit code of zero,
no matter what
Hi hatters!
A few days ago I compiled openssh. It complained about not having rsh
installed. So I reinstalled rsh and everything went fine.
(Of course, after installing openssh I removed rsh.)
Now I'm wondering why openssh needs rsh to be installed in order to compile
(as openssh is sort of a re
> If I have an external modem attached to one Redhat
> Linux server, can I connect from another client
> machine (Redhat as well) to access the external modem
> (for a PPP dial-up) when it's connected to the server
> ? Or do I need some sort like a hardware (bridge or
> router).
If you want to st
On Tue, 02 Jan 2001, Chuck Carson wrote:
> Is their a command in Linux to check the RAM configuration (ie which banks
> are used, what size is in each bank, ie)
Not AFAIK.
>
> Also, can you check the temperature of the CPU's, max,
> min, etc.. Basically > I am ooking for the functionality
> of the
On Tue, 02 Jan 2001, John N. Alegre wrote:
> I am running RedHat 6.1/6.2 on two towers and a Think Pad. Both the towers
> switched the year just fine, but the laptop booted Monday morning with a date
> in 1999 and a time seven hours off. I used the control-panel time machine and
> changed the da
On Tue, 02 Jan 2001, Jeremiah Johnson wrote:
> If you really want. RPM 4.0 is available at
>ftp://ftp.rpm.net/pub/rpm/dist/rpm-4.0.x/rpm-4.0-6x.*.rpm. Note, you will probably
>need to upgrade other things too like db3 and popt.
>
*shudder* If I were going to upgrade RPM4, I'd have to
upgrade
Following my recent problems with my TNT2 card under RedHat 7.0 I've given up
and rebuilt my system with RedHat 6.2
- My TNT2 card now works perfectly without any screen corruption at all. No
need for loading the nVidia drivers either!
- I got DMA working on my HDD using hdparm. For some rea
Hi Samuel,
> Use the precompiled binaries or follow the howto. It works for me,
> but I'm running VA's 7.0.1 on my quake box which fixes the kernel.h
> issue.
>
> Precompiled:
> ftp://ftp1.detonator.nvidia.com/pub/drivers/english/XFree86_40/0.9-5/
> NVIDIA_kernel-0.9-5.rh7rc2.i386.rpm
> NVI
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Your laptop's system clock is behind. Once you set the time again, open
up a command prompt, and, as root, run "hwclock systohc" to set the
hardware clock.
On Tue, 2 Jan 2001, John N. Alegre wrote:
> I am running RedHat 6.1/6.2 on two towers and a Think Pad. Both the towers
> switched the year
Basic routing usually notes that the routing system should have an
interface on each network/subnet that it's talking to. Usually, you would
have 2 interfaces, one pointing to the net, and one pointing to your local
network, which would point you at the dual NIC option, which you're trying
to avo
David Brett wrote:
> Will this work with Linux?
The PowerPoint Viewer 97 does run under the current version of Wine
under Linux, and operation has improved considerably in recent months.
But this is definitely alpha stuff; be prepared for it hanging up your
video - make sure you remember the Ctrl
I am running RedHat 6.1/6.2 on two towers and a Think Pad. Both the towers
switched the year just fine, but the laptop booted Monday morning with a date
in 1999 and a time seven hours off. I used the control-panel time machine and
changed the date and time and selected "Set System Time".
Afte
Mike Burger wrote:
>
> I'm assuming that you have your internal network numbered differently than
> the external "internet" side of your Cable modem, yes?
Internal network is 192.168.1.x. Server only has one IP, the one
assigned by the ISP (AT&T @Home).
> If so, you may need to check and make
John Aldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Tue, 02 Jan 2001, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
> > $IPCHAINS -A input -l -p tcp -s $ALLADDR -d $EXTERNAL_NET 177 -j DENY
> >
> > I might have the port wrong, tho (177) - I can't remember for sure what it
> > is...
> >
> Ok. Thanks. I've got a list of por
Hi,
If I have an external modem attached to one Redhat
Linux server, can I connect from another client
machine (Redhat as well) to access the external modem
(for a PPP dial-up) when it's connected to the server
? Or do I need some sort like a hardware (bridge or
router).
I already have the two m
I use WINE to run the free MS PowerPoint viewer. It's worked quite nicely.
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On Tue, 02 Jan 2001 13:18:48 -0500 (EST), Charles Galpin
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Why? Just plain laziness. I put my firewall script together from bits and pieces I
stole from here and there, plus a few of my own customizations.
I just never bothered to change the part of the script that
Please supply the routing table of the cisco router and the ip adresses of
the networks.
The following have to exist for your network to work.
The ip addresses on your network (past the cisco router) has to be public
ip addresses your ISP knows about. If not the router has to do ip address
tran
Will this work with Linux?
david
On Tue, 2 Jan 2001, Stew Benedict wrote:
> There is an MS based Powerpoint viewer, if were going to go the emulator
> route.
>
> Stew Benedict
>
>
>
> At 12:40 PM 1/2/01 -0800, you wrote:
> >> I was afraid of that. I am not a fan of StatOffice.
> >>
> >
Hi Peter,
The fact that the routing by your ISP is probably your problem can be checked
by using a single subnet (xxx.xxx.xxx.128/255.255.255.128) for a test setup.
Bye,
Leonard.
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Hi Peter,
Read the post by Brat.
> I wasn't clear enought about my setup. As you can see from my previous post,
> the configuration actually is like this:
>
> HDSL
> |
> |
> CISCO
> |
> |
> Linux
>
> And there is only one ethernet port in the router.
I have understood th
Hi David,
> Bret's explaination is close. The basic rule is if the router has a route for
> the the IP address is will route it. This includes default route. The other
> thing that will mess up routing is incorrect subnetting. This will can have
> very strange effect on routin
Hi,
does anybody know what the 'setup -q' in the prep section of a rpm spec
file does? I read all docs available to me but -q switch seems not to be
stated. TIA.
tbi
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Webmin will give you access to your PostGres stuff.
Don't know how much or what type of functionality you're looking for,
though.
On Tue, 2 Jan 2001, lee wrote:
> there are several front ends i believe that come with postgreqlhave
> look in apprpriate folder from download...one i liked
Chuck Carson wrote:
>
> Is their a command in Linux to check the RAM configuration (ie which banks
> are used, what size is in each bank, ie)
> Also, can you check the temperature of the CPU's, max, min, etc.. Basically
> I am ooking for the functionality of the 'prtdiag' command under Solaris
>
there are several front ends i believe that come with postgreqlhave
look in apprpriate folder from download...one i liked best i belive
was written in tcl/tk?..called pgaccess it think..
good luck :)
lee
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Scott Sharkey wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Is there a GUI client for PostGres sim
You should have IPCHAINS with RH7 (I think)
My firewall script is available at http://tomii.erols.com/firewall.txt
It serves my purposes (for the most part)... Read the HOWTOs to understand
what's going on. My suggestion is to not use one of the automated things
unless you already know the ipc
I'm assuming that you have your internal network numbered differently than
the external "internet" side of your Cable modem, yes?
If so, you may need to check and make sure that both IPs are bound to the
server's NIC at the time you're having the problems.
Also, if you're using DHCP on the "inte
hi my linux is hosed
lol...gotta laugh.anyway i did a dumb thing
which i learned from..when i initially installed I didn't define
separate
part.'s../usr /home /root etc. all in same part.
so now that my linuxbox is messed up i dont think i can recover anything
because /root seems
Hi Everyone,
Is there a GUI client for PostGres similar to the MySQLGUI program?
Thanks.
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John Aldrich wrote:
> On Tue, 02 Jan 2001, Donald Carpenter wrote:
> > Thank you for the point in the right direction.
> > However, the correct URL is www.openssh.com and they have an RPM version to
> > download.
> >
> > Just thought I'dlet ya know in case someone else is also looking to get the
Just thought I'd try this one again...
I'm masquerading a cable modem connection using a single ethernet card
in the server.
Most of the time, from the masq'd machine, either the entire Internet is
reachable or none is. But there have been a few times where some hosts
are reachable and others a
I'm not sure, but I think Applixware will handle ppt files. Not free, tho.
> -Original Message-
> From: David Brett [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2001 2:53 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Powerpoint viewer
>
> I was afraid of that. I am not a
On Tue, Jan 02, 2001 at 03:44:17PM -0500, Stew Benedict wrote:
> There is an MS based Powerpoint viewer, if were going to go the emulator
> route.
> Stew Benedict
> At 12:40 PM 1/2/01 -0800, you wrote:
> >> I was afraid of that. I am not a fan of StatOffice.
> >I'm not aware of any other pa
Is their a command in Linux to check the RAM configuration (ie which banks
are used, what size is in each bank, ie)
Also, can you check the temperature of the CPU's, max, min, etc.. Basically
I am ooking for the functionality of the 'prtdiag' command under Solaris
used to query Sun's hardware. I
There is an MS based Powerpoint viewer, if were going to go the emulator
route.
Stew Benedict
At 12:40 PM 1/2/01 -0800, you wrote:
>> I was afraid of that. I am not a fan of StatOffice.
>>
>
>I'm not aware of any other package that will do anything
>with PowerPoint presentations. Your onl
> I was afraid of that. I am not a fan of StatOffice.
>
I'm not aware of any other package that will do anything
with PowerPoint presentations. Your only other option
may be an MS Office license to run under an emulator
or dual-boot system. :-/
--Kit
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brian davison wrote:
>
> The contents of rpm s are visible (though not editable) in midnight
> commander... without otherwise unpacking the rpm.
> brian ;})
> **
>
> At 03:06 AM 12/29/00 -0500, you wrote:
> >On Thu, 28 Dec 2000, Michael Burger wrote:
>
Kit Cosper wrote:
>
> The patch is to fix things so the compile will work properly.
> Let me know if you need me to round it up for you.
>
> --Kit
>
> > Hi Kit,
> >
> > > Are you on a single processor system? If so, it's a known bug and
> > > one of our guys has sent a patch to Red Hat to fix
"John P. Verel" wrote:
>
> On 01/01/01, 11:27:22PM -, Peter Kiem wrote:
> > Hi John,
> >
> > > You sent them as two separate files. Is that the way you found them in
> > > /etc/X11 or did you split them for mailing purposes?
> >
> > That's the way I found em. In /etc/X11 there were the two
If you really want. RPM 4.0 is available at
ftp://ftp.rpm.net/pub/rpm/dist/rpm-4.0.x/rpm-4.0-6x.*.rpm. Note, you will probably
need to upgrade other things too like db3 and popt.
-miah
On Tue, Jan 02, 2001 at 02:03:53PM -0500, John Aldrich wrote:
> What's the latest version of RPM useable fo
What's the latest version of RPM useable for RH 6.2? 3.0.6? What
files do I need to grab to update RPM? I notice there are the
"rpm-devel" and "rpm-build" and "rpm-python" and rpm-libs Do I
need ALL of 'em to "rpm-rebuild" and install files using RPM?
Thanks...
John
I was afraid of that. I am not a fan of StatOffice.
david
On Tue, 2 Jan 2001, Kit Cosper wrote:
>
> StarOffice has done a respectable job for me when I've used it to
> open PowerPoint presentations.
>
> --Kit
>
> > Dose anybody know of a power point viewer for Linux?
> >
> >
> > david
StarOffice has done a respectable job for me when I've used it to
open PowerPoint presentations.
--Kit
> Dose anybody know of a power point viewer for Linux?
>
>
> david
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On Tue, 02 Jan 2001, Fernando Lozano wrote:
> John,
>
>
> > > Where would I go to get this add-on?
> > >
> > > > > Either way mozilla and netscape 6 report an odd little error when
> > > > > trying to access any https page:
> > > >
> > > > With Mozilla M18, you need to install SSL support as an
On Tue, 02 Jan 2001, Donald Carpenter wrote:
> Thank you for the point in the right direction.
> However, the correct URL is www.openssh.com and they have an RPM version to
> download.
>
> Just thought I'dlet ya know in case someone else is also looking to get the
> RPM version.
>
IIRC, it's als
What's the latest STABLE version of identd, and is there any reason
to upgrade beyond 3.0.10-5 which is included in RH 6.2?
John
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> Is there something that I can install to have a descent firewall on my
> system?
> I'm running RH 7.0 for a home based system connect via DSL.
>
> I'm learning about setting up a firewall and would like something up
> while I'm learning.
>
Hi donald,
I can give you two choices:
The second CD
John,
> > Where would I go to get this add-on?
> >
> > > > Either way mozilla and netscape 6 report an odd little error when
> > > > trying to access any https page:
> > >
> > > With Mozilla M18, you need to install SSL support as an add-on; it is
> > > not included on the standard downloads.
>
Donald,
No próprio site do Mozilla.
http://docs.iplanet.com/docs/manuals/psm/psm-mozilla/index.html
Look for the button "Install Netscape PSM for Linux"
[]s, Fernando Lozano
> Where would I go to get this add-on?
>
> > With Mozilla M18, you need to install SSL support as an add-on; it is
> >
Dose anybody know of a power point viewer for Linux?
david
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John Aldrich wrote:
> On Tue, 02 Jan 2001, Donald Carpenter wrote:
> > Where would I go to get this add-on?
> >
> > > > Either way mozilla and netscape 6 report an odd little error when
> > > > trying to access any https page:
> > >
> > > With Mozilla M18, you need to install SSL support as an ad
On Tue, 2 Jan 2001, Donald Carpenter wrote:
> Is there something that I can install to have a descent firewall on my
> system?
> I'm running RH 7.0 for a home based system connect via DSL.
>
> I'm learning about setting up a firewall and would like something up
> while I'm learning.
Most every
just curious why you use 5999:6003. I thought they started at 6000 (that's
what I'm using anyway)
thanks
charles
On Tue, 2 Jan 2001, Larry Grover wrote:
> On Tue, 02 Jan 2001 10:27:54 -0500, John Aldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > How do I close the "X" port to the outside world? A buddy
On Tue, 02 Jan 2001, Donald Carpenter wrote:
> Where would I go to get this add-on?
>
> > > Either way mozilla and netscape 6 report an odd little error when
> > > trying to access any https page:
> >
> > With Mozilla M18, you need to install SSL support as an add-on; it is
> > not included on th
Is there something that I can install to have a descent firewall on my
system?
I'm running RH 7.0 for a home based system connect via DSL.
I'm learning about setting up a firewall and would like something up
while I'm learning.
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Where would I go to get this add-on?
> > Either way mozilla and netscape 6 report an odd little error when
> > trying to access any https page:
>
> With Mozilla M18, you need to install SSL support as an add-on; it is
> not included on the standard downloads.
>
> []s, Fernando Lozano
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Hi Kyle,
> Also, reading at man mount and man fstab no mention is made of the
> new fstab layout which stikes me as odd also\
Well, if I search man fstab(5) or mount(8) for "label" it tells me what you
want to know ;-). The use of labels is not a new option, just the fact that
Bret's explaination is close. The basic rule is if the router has a route
for the the IP address is will route it. This includes default route.
The other thing that will mess up routing is incorrect subnetting. This
will can have very strange effect on routing.
My guess without looking into a
On Tue, 02 Jan 2001 10:27:54 -0500, John Aldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> How do I close the "X" port to the outside world? A buddy of mine
> (actually one of my co-workers who's job is security ) scanned my
> machine for me and saw that the "X" port is open I'm running RH
> 6.2 and that
Howdy,
My company is looking at buying a 2u server and it comes with 2 Intel NICs (eepro,
IIRC). I've never dealt with multiple NICs in one box before. Since the server will be
co-located and on the Internet, so there's not a local net for it to masquerade for or
anything else that you'd norma
Frank,
> Either way mozilla and netscape 6 report an odd little error when
> trying to access any https page:
With Mozilla M18, you need to install SSL support as an add-on; it is
not included on the standard downloads.
[]s, Fernando Lozano
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On Tue, 02 Jan 2001, Duane Clark wrote:
> Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
> >
> > Turns out it's hdd. That improved things; xcdroast now says it can read
> > from the CD-RW drive, but it still can't write to it.
> >
> > Glen
>
> Did you try burning a CD as root? I have not used xcdroast, so I can't
>
Andrew So Hing-pong wrote:
> Hi Forks,
>
> I would like to know any infomration about
> the Palm Hotsync stuffs, like where can I download the
> corresponding software ?/? ...etc
Check out j-pilot. Works very well with my palm 3x
Bret
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Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
>
> Turns out it's hdd. That improved things; xcdroast now says it can read
> from the CD-RW drive, but it still can't write to it.
>
> Glen
Did you try burning a CD as root? I have not used xcdroast, so I can't
comment on that part. But unless you muck around with perm
Hi Forks,
I would like to know any infomration about
the Palm Hotsync stuffs, like where can I download the
corresponding software ?/? ...etc
Tx
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Kevin Diffily wrote:
> I am looking for a Fiber NIC to stick in a Router/Server. Can anyone
> make some suggestions?
>
We have had good luck with the allied telesin 10MB fiber NICs. I have found thier
stuff to work well but not too expensive.
Bret
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Peter Peltonen wrote:
> Bret Hughes wrote:
>
> > I have not really looked at the subneting but are you sure your isp is sending
> > packets to you router, or are they merely sending them in that direction from
> > theirs? I believe they need to know that all packets destined for your
>
> I belie
On Tue, 02 Jan 2001, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
> $IPCHAINS -A input -l -p tcp -s $ALLADDR -d $EXTERNAL_NET 177 -j DENY
>
> I might have the port wrong, tho (177) - I can't remember for sure what it
> is...
>
Ok. Thanks. I've got a list of port numbers here... I'll look it up.
;-)
John
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Anyone know of a good package to duplicate CDs? I know there are a
couple that work under Windoze which will duplicate ANY CD you throw
at it (even "copy protected" cds) and that's kinda what I'm wanting.
I want to make "archival" copies of some game CDs. :-)
Thanks
$IPCHAINS -A input -l -p tcp -s $ALLADDR -d $EXTERNAL_NET 177 -j DENY
I might have the port wrong, tho (177) - I can't remember for sure what it
is...
> -Original Message-
> From: John Aldrich [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2001 10:28 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
On Tue, 02 Jan 2001, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
> John,
>
> I tried to install the xcdroast rpm from Red Hat into this 6.1 box but got
> the following error from rpm:
>
> only packages with major numbers <= 3 are supported by this version of RPM
> error: xcdroast-0.98-1.i386.rpm cannot be installed
How do I close the "X" port to the outside world? A buddy of mine
(actually one of my co-workers who's job is security ) scanned my
machine for me and saw that the "X" port is open I'm running RH
6.2 and that's about the only thing open to the outside world...
Thanks...
John
Anyone solved the "how do I get a trident cyber 9397 (or similar) working
so it won't freeze the system when X starts" problem!!! Thinkpad 770X in
my case though I suspect that this problem is more general than that.
The REALLY annoying thing is that after failing to get the graphical
installer
I am looking for a Fiber NIC to stick in a Router/Server. Can anyone
make some suggestions?
InterNetWorkingSolutions
Enterprise Class Solutions for the Small Enterprise
you could use nat32 - at www.nat32.com - not as a proxy server, but as a
router. Its not free, but its pretty cheap.
>At 10:55 AM 1/2/01 +0700, Shanmuga Raj wrote:
>
> >>Does anyone know of a free program for windows that
> >>will allow it to serve as a proxy server for a linux client?
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Glen
this is a problem you will be running into with other RPMs, so you had
best fix it now anyway. Upgrade to rpm version 3.0.5, then to 4.0. It's a
FAQ by now - check the archives for details.
charles
On Tue, 2 Jan 2001, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
> John,
>
> I tried to install the xcdroast rp
On Sat, 30 Dec 2000, Steven Pierce wrote:
> I have these processes running. They are not something I have started.
>
> Anyone have an idea what this IS??
>
> Steven
>
> root 13017 660 0 Dec28 ?00:00:00 kioslave /tmp//kio_0_660_0.0
> root 13018 660 0 Dec28 ?00:0
Hal answered this perfectly :)
I personally prefer a linux box, but it is more work to setup, uses mor
epower, takes up more space, and could be inscure if you don't know
what you are doing. The upside is you have ultimate controll and
flexibility. For example if you want to have three nics (to h
This site has a proxy server that's free up to 3 users (2 concurrent
users). After that you need to pay. Never used it so I can't vouch for
it. Works w/ Win9x and NT/2k as the host OS. All traffic is TCP/IP
filtered, so linux should work o.k. with it.
www.proxyplus.cz/
John Scott
Hyung Kim
OK alls well and good but to me it just adds another layer of complexity but by using
postfix we get the Maildirs we want and it workes out of the box which can be a good
thing when upgrade time comes
On Tue, Jan 02, 2001 at 02:11:33AM -0500, tc lewis wrote:
>
> qmail can be told to not check
I think part of the problem is that you have the 40GB drive slaved to
the 3GB drive...
That 40GB drive is a much faster drive than is your 3GB drive...the
controller from the 3GB drive may very well be holding it back.
You might want to try making the 40GB drive the secondary master, and
see if
Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
>
> Hi Peter,
>
> Can you plug multiple machines into the HDSL?
>
> HDSL .254 --- eth0 .129 Linux-client
> |
> |
> eth0 .253
> Linux-router
> eth1 .158
>
> Where does the HDSL send the packets? To the router or to every machine?
I wasn't clea
Kiran Kumar M wrote:
>
> Peter,
>
> You have to forward the packets by using ipchains.
>
> I think it will solve your problem.
I should be able to get the routing going without using ipchains, shouldn't I?
That's what I want to accomplish before firing up my firewall...
Peter
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