Re: problem with special character display in rxvt

2003-10-03 Thread Roger Oberholtzer
My pstree does ok in rxvt. However, I see that it is using '|' and '-' to do
the drawing of the characters and not a graphic..

What font are you using in each? The rxvt font may not contain the
characters pstree is using. Run rxvt with the same font as xterm. It can be
specified in your $HOME/.Xdefaults (check capitalization) file (if rxvt was
compiled to use x resources, which is optional).

If that does not help, what do you have for these environment variables:

LANG

TERM

COLORTERM

Are they the same for both xterm and rxvt? COLORTERM is specific to rxvt. If
it exists, it overrides TERM. It is safe to 'unset COLORTERM' to get rid of
it.

I have used rxvt quite a bit. We used it as the terminal for our terminal
apps because we could compile it the same on all platforms. We now use Tk
for interfaces, so we don't use rsvt very much.

On Thu, 02 Oct 2003 22:52:19 +1000
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 http://www.jamesmcdonald.id.au/jm/tmp/rxvt/RXVT_problem.html

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Mounting a Novell Files system partition

2003-10-03 Thread Ben Duncan
I need to mount a disk partition that has ben formatted in
NWFS-386. Anyone got any idea how do to that?
Be gentle with me since I know absolutely nothing about Novell, except
how to spell it ...
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Re: File times

2003-10-03 Thread Mike Reinehr
I believe that `ls -al` shows the modification time, i.e., the time that the 
content of the files was last modified. In the case of a binary distribution, 
tar ball, etc. this, most likely, is the time that the package was created. 
The other times, creation time or access time, would represent the times when 
you installed or used the files in question.

mike

On Thursday 02 October 2003 06:48 pm, you wrote:
 When I list a directory with
  ls -al

 I get many files with a date of Dec 2001.

 If I use ls -al --time=ctime or --time=atime or --time=status I get a
 variety of newer dates, but nothing with Dec 2001. What time is being
 shown with ls -al ?

 Thanks,
 Joel

 On Thu, Oct 02, 2003 at 12:25:27PM -0500, Mike Reinehr wrote:
  From Info:find
 
  Time
   
 
   Each file has three time stamps, which record the last time that certain
   operations were performed on the file:
 
 1. access (read the file's contents)
 
 2. change the status (modify the file or its attributes)
 
 3. modify (change the file's contents)
 
  You can search for files whose time stamps are within a certain age
   range, or compare them to other time stamps.
 
  Cheers
 
  mike
 
  On Wednesday 01 October 2003 09:21 pm, you wrote:
   Can someone point me to documentation on file times?
  
   I am a bit confused regarding this subject (ctime, atime, and the
   rest).
  
   My hope is to find a time that is set when the file is created but
   which is not changed even if the file is modified.
  
   Joel
  
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Re: TEST

2003-10-03 Thread James McDonald
burns wrote:

OK, when?

 

LOL sheesh... I think I'll write a bogus request for help next time

something like.

Guys,

I'm tired of Linux and I realize that microsoft has been badly maligned 
and really should be given a second chance.

How do I transfer my data away from Linux accross to my new Windows XP 
installation that is just so much more user friendly.

Yours Sincerely
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Re: TEST

2003-10-03 Thread Tim Wunder
On 10/3/2003 9:22 AM, I believe that James McDonald wrote:
burns wrote:

OK, when?

 

LOL sheesh... I think I'll write a bogus request for help next time

something like.

Guys,

I'm tired of Linux and I realize that microsoft has been badly maligned 
and really should be given a second chance.

How do I transfer my data away from Linux accross to my new Windows XP 
installation that is just so much more user friendly.

Yours Sincerely
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Wasn't there a time when this list required a story if you sent a test 
post? Am I really remembering that, or have I not had enough coffee, yet?

Tim

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Re: TEST

2003-10-03 Thread Collins Richey
On Fri, 03 Oct 2003 23:22:33 +1000
James McDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 burns wrote:
 
 OK, when?
 
   
 
 LOL sheesh... I think I'll write a bogus request for help next time
 
 something like.
 
 Guys,
 
 I'm tired of Linux and I realize that microsoft has been badly maligned 
 and really should be given a second chance.
 
 How do I transfer my data away from Linux accross to my new Windows XP 
 installation that is just so much more user friendly.
 
 Yours Sincerely
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 

Can't resist!

Currently you can't access your old data from XP.  Merely wait until your XP is
cracked, and then you won't be able to access anything. grin

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Re: TEST

2003-10-03 Thread Collins Richey
On Fri, 03 Oct 2003 09:30:59 -0400
Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On 10/3/2003 9:22 AM, I believe that James McDonald wrote:
  burns wrote:
  
  OK, when?
 
   
 
  LOL sheesh... I think I'll write a bogus request for help next time
  
  something like.
  
  Guys,
  
  I'm tired of Linux and I realize that microsoft has been badly maligned 
  and really should be given a second chance.
  
  How do I transfer my data away from Linux accross to my new Windows XP 
  installation that is just so much more user friendly.
  
  Yours Sincerely
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
  
  
 
 Wasn't there a time when this list required a story if you sent a test 
 post? Am I really remembering that, or have I not had enough coffee, yet?
 

Of course.  A bare TEST message (with or without [please] ignore) simply means
reply with wiseass remarks!

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RE: question

2003-10-03 Thread Wil McGilvery
I went to your page, but I don't see what the issue is. I see a single graphic of a 
saw blade and a grey looking background. What am I supposed to see?

Regards,

Wil McGilvery
Manager
Lynch Digital Media Inc

 

416-744-7949
416-716-3964 (cell)
1-866-314-4678
416-744-0406  FAX
www.LynchDigital.com


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From: Rick Sivernell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2003 6:27 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: question

List

   I have created a website for a college project. The site is at the Univ. of
Tulsa, as we are in a virtual bussiness enviroment. The web pages themselves are
ok. But the problem is the background jpeg and some other jpegs screw up the
whole thing on all pages. If I remove the jpegs all looks ok. Now their site is
using M$ludge 2003 server. On all of my MS winders and Linux boxen, using
mozilla/opera/IE site is just right. My question is, graphics created in the
Gimp, what could be happenning to my graphics  web pages. If anyone wants to
view the site, feel free and let me know what you think.

http://www.ecommerce.cis.utulsa.edu/saw22

  Many thanks, cheers

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Re: CLI 'poweroff' while in GUI

2003-10-03 Thread Chris Kassopulo
  Michael Hipp [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
  If I'm in my favorite GUI (Gnome, KDE, Xfce, whatever) and I do a 
  'poweroff' or 'reboot' at the command line, does everything shut down 
  cleanly? Or do I have to do it the GUI way with lots of clicking and 
  confirming?
  

I use sudo -u root /sbin/shutdown -h now tied to a panel icon in
xfce.  Never a problem.

Chris
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RE: C++ and string

2003-10-03 Thread Kevin O'Gorman
On Thu, 2 Oct 2003, Condon Thomas A KPWA wrote:

 
  I have a project I've been working on in RedHat 7.3, and it's 
  just fine.  I just tried migrating it to RedHat 9.0, and for 
  some reason the g++ that's installed there does not know 
  about the string class.  Statements like 
   string s1 = foo;
  report a syntax error before =.
 
 I haven't dealt with RedHat compilers, but shouldn't that be:
 
  String s1 = foo;
 
 Or perhaps I'm thinking of Java.

Right, that's Java.  The lowercase syntax is C++, and is working
on the RedHat 7.3 system.

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Re: question

2003-10-03 Thread Chris Kassopulo
  Rick Sivernell [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
  List
  
 I have created a website for a college project. The site is at the Univ. of
  Tulsa, as we are in a virtual bussiness enviroment. The web pages themselves are
  ok. But the problem is the background jpeg and some other jpegs screw up the
  whole thing on all pages. If I remove the jpegs all looks ok. Now their site is
  using M$ludge 2003 server. On all of my MS winders and Linux boxen, using
  mozilla/opera/IE site is just right. My question is, graphics created in the
  Gimp, what could be happenning to my graphics  web pages. If anyone wants to
  view the site, feel free and let me know what you think.
  
  http://www.ecommerce.cis.utulsa.edu/saw22
  
Many thanks, cheers
  
 
I think you want one or the other here, not both.
 
body bgcolor=white background=image001.gif lang=EN-US

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Re: question

2003-10-03 Thread Rick Sivernell

Wil

I worked till midnight and rewrote or repaired the problem. What did you
think ot it. I wused M$ to create the 2nd original which is a major screw up.
Only the 1 st web design for me, rather do c++ development .g
cheers  and many thanks for looking to all

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Re: problem with special character display in rxvt - FIXED thanks roger

2003-10-03 Thread James McDonald
My pstree does ok in rxvt. However, I see that it is using '|' and '-' to do

the drawing of the characters and not a graphic..
 

What font are you using in each?

I discovered my problem wasn't font dependent it happened with all fonts 
I tried.


specified in your $HOME/.Xdefaults (check capitalization) file (if rxvt was
compiled to use x resources, which is optional).
If that does not help, what do you have for these environment variables:

	LANG
 

I found that LANG=en_AU.UTF-8 doesn't work but LANG=en_AU does.



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Re: xMule/eMule/aMule?

2003-10-03 Thread Javier Hernandez
On Tue, 2 Sep 2003, Douglas J Hunley wrote:
 anyone using any of these? what's your thoughts on the app? on the network?

I have been using xmule since first version. I am quite happy with it.

I tried emule some time ago but I was not satisfied. I do not know
about the actual versions of emule.

Best regards

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RE: question

2003-10-03 Thread Condon Thomas A KPWA

Rick,

As of this morning (Pacific time) it still has some problems.  It shows up
OK in my IE 6.0 on a WinXPPro machine, but I suspect on a good browser it
would be $^*(%%^#.  One reason is the code.  Sample of your HTML (from
View-Source):
***
html

head
meta name=generator content=Bluefish 0.9
titleMain Heading Goes Here/title
  meta http-equiv=Content-Type content=text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
  meta name=generator content=Bluefish, see
http://bluefish.openoffice.nl/;
/head

body bgcolor=white background=image001.gif lang=EN-US

div class=Section1
div align=center
  font  color=red face=times size=-3
h1  style='margin-top:0in'a name=_top/aJTB Sawsspan
style=mso-spacerun: yes /spanJust the Best Anywhere/h1/font
p  align=center style='text-align:center'img width=171 height=167
src=image002.jpg/p/div
***

Note that the very first line contains no closing .  This is a typical M$
tool fault.  The M$ browser will forgive this, but most won't handle this
properly because it is incomplete.  Did you really do this with bluefish?

Even the IE browser, however, finds some error with your span style.  I see
JTB SawsJust the Best Anywhere for your header.  The spacing between the
two phrases doesn't work.

Your wood-chips background shows well here, though, so I don't think there
is anything wrong with the graphic.  In my experience getting a background
image to show the same on all browsers is an almost impossible task.  But
that is why I don't design web sites for a living.

HTH.


In Harmony's Way and In A Chord,

Tom  ;-})

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Re: TEST

2003-10-03 Thread Terence McCarthy
On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 07:37:54 -0600
Collins Richey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Of course.  A bare TEST message (with or without [please] ignore) simply means
 reply with wiseass remarks!

OK, so when do we get some?


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RE: TEST

2003-10-03 Thread Condon Thomas A KPWA

  Of course.  A bare TEST message (with or without [please] ignore) 
  simply means reply with wiseass remarks!
 
 OK, so when do we get some?
 
 
 Terence

That is between you and your SO.


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Re: TEST

2003-10-03 Thread Collins Richey
On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 17:02:59 +0100
Terence McCarthy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 07:37:54 -0600
 Collins Richey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  Of course.  A bare TEST message (with or without [please] ignore) simply
  means reply with wiseass remarks!
 
 OK, so when do we get some?
 

Check the archives.

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Mozilla Java Plugin

2003-10-03 Thread Allan Rabenau
I have installed RH 9, and am using Mozilla 1.2.1.  I have downloaded
Java j2re-1_4_2.01 and would like to add it as a plugin to the Mozilla,
but I can't find any instructions.  There is an sxs addressing this
idea, but it refers to files that are not in this release; it may be out
of date.  There is a How to Set Up Mozilla sxs but when it comes to
java it simply says Install Acrobat, JRE or JDE.  I assume I have to
make a link in /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins but have tried several .so files
that I could find in the j2re folders, to no avail.  Can anyone assist?
Thank you
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Re: TEST

2003-10-03 Thread Terence McCarthy
On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 11:13:40 -0600
Collins Richey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Check the archives.
 

Awwh- and I thought I might get something new..

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Re: Mozilla Java Plugin

2003-10-03 Thread Collins Richey
On 03 Oct 2003 13:32:43 -0400 Allan Rabenau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I have installed RH 9, and am using Mozilla 1.2.1.  I have downloaded
 Java j2re-1_4_2.01 and would like to add it as a plugin to the Mozilla,
 but I can't find any instructions.  There is an sxs addressing this
 idea, but it refers to files that are not in this release; it may be out
 of date.  There is a How to Set Up Mozilla sxs but when it comes to
 java it simply says Install Acrobat, JRE or JDE.  I assume I have to
 make a link in /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins but have tried several .so files
 that I could find in the j2re folders, to no avail.  Can anyone assist?

Put the following link in /path/to/mozilla/plugins 

javaplugin_oji.so -
/opt/blackdown-jdk-1.4.1/jre/plugin/i386/mozilla/javaplugin_oji.so

Adjust the reference as required for your java version.

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Re: Mozilla Java Plugin

2003-10-03 Thread Net Llama!
On Fri, 3 Oct 2003, Allan Rabenau wrote:
 I have installed RH 9, and am using Mozilla 1.2.1.  I have downloaded
 Java j2re-1_4_2.01 and would like to add it as a plugin to the Mozilla,
 but I can't find any instructions.  There is an sxs addressing this
 idea, but it refers to files that are not in this release; it may be out
 of date.  There is a How to Set Up Mozilla sxs but when it comes to
 java it simply says Install Acrobat, JRE or JDE.  I assume I have to
 make a link in /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins but have tried several .so files
 that I could find in the j2re folders, to no avail.  Can anyone assist?

Its fairly simple:
0)  Install the j2re RPM
1) In /usr/lib/mozilla-1.2.1/plugins create the following symlink:
libjavaplugin_oji.so -
/usr/java/j2re1.4.2/plugin/i386/ns610-gcc32/libjavaplugin_oji.so
2) Restart mozilla

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Re: Mounting a Novell Files system partition

2003-10-03 Thread Keith Morse
On Fri, 3 Oct 2003, Ben Duncan wrote:

 I need to mount a disk partition that has ben formatted in
 NWFS-386. Anyone got any idea how do to that?
 
 Be gentle with me since I know absolutely nothing about Novell, except
 how to spell it ...


AFAIK, Netware file system support has never been available in linux.  

man mount  talks about these file systems.

 -t vfstype
The argument following the -t is used to indicate the file sys-
tem  type.   The file system types which are currently supported
are: adfs, affs, autofs, coda, coherent,  cramfs,  devpts,  efs,
ext,  ext2,  ext3, hfs, hpfs, iso9660, jfs, minix, msdos, ncpfs,
nfs, ntfs, proc, qnx4,  ramfs,  reiserfs,  romfs,  smbfs, sysv,
tmpfs,  udf,  ufs,  umsdos,  vfat, xenix, xfs, xiafs.  Note that
coherent, sysv and xenix  are  equivalent  and  that  xenix  and
coherent  will be removed at some point in the future — use sysv
instead. Since kernel version 2.1.21 the types ext and xiafs do
not exist anymore.


If tasked with this, I'd get the disk running on a system running Netware
and copy it off via a network connection.

Lately, Novell has been babbling about Linux and open source, so there
might be tools available.  Check out http://support.novell.com.
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Mounting a Novell file system partition

2003-10-03 Thread kgrauf

Hi Ben,
if the novell partition is on a novell
server I use the ncpf utilities to mount them on a Red Hat 7.3 box. From
the RH box as root at the command line start by typing

ipx_configure --auto_primary=on
--auto_interface=on

slist will give a
list of novell servers available

create a mount point on the RH box,
mine is netware

then, ncpmount -S servername -U
username /netware -b

(the -b is for bindery mode)

it then prompts me for the password,
I provide it and hit enter

then cd to the mount point you created
and it should show up.

http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=1354
is a link to an article about ncpfs

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Re: Mounting a Novell Files system partition

2003-10-03 Thread Aaron Grewell
Timpanogas Research Group used to provide NetWare Filesystem support for 
Linux.  If I understand what happened correctly, they were basically 
sued out of existence by Novell.  Eventually they sold all assets to the 
Canopy Group and went away.  If you ask around on the LKML you *may* be 
able to find somebody who kept a copy, but you may also get flamed 
wildly for even asking.  The easiest way to get at such a partition is 
to find a NetWare expert and ask them to slip the drive into a test 
server somewhere.  You should then be able to retrieve the data over the 
LAN.  Once upon a time I probably could have arranged such a thing, but 
my current shop has no Novell anywhere.

Keith Morse wrote:
On Fri, 3 Oct 2003, Ben Duncan wrote:


I need to mount a disk partition that has ben formatted in
NWFS-386. Anyone got any idea how do to that?
Be gentle with me since I know absolutely nothing about Novell, except
how to spell it ...


AFAIK, Netware file system support has never been available in linux.  

man mount  talks about these file systems.

 -t vfstype
The argument following the -t is used to indicate the file sys-
tem  type.   The file system types which are currently supported
are: adfs, affs, autofs, coda, coherent,  cramfs,  devpts,  efs,
ext,  ext2,  ext3, hfs, hpfs, iso9660, jfs, minix, msdos, ncpfs,
nfs, ntfs, proc, qnx4,  ramfs,  reiserfs,  romfs,  smbfs, sysv,
tmpfs,  udf,  ufs,  umsdos,  vfat, xenix, xfs, xiafs.  Note that
coherent, sysv and xenix  are  equivalent  and  that  xenix  and
coherent  will be removed at some point in the future  use sysv
instead. Since kernel version 2.1.21 the types ext and xiafs do
not exist anymore.
If tasked with this, I'd get the disk running on a system running Netware
and copy it off via a network connection.
Lately, Novell has been babbling about Linux and open source, so there
might be tools available.  Check out http://support.novell.com.
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rbash and sftp

2003-10-03 Thread Gary Wilson
Has anyone here gotten rbash to work with sftp? 

Gary

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Re: rbash and sftp

2003-10-03 Thread Douglas J Hunley
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Gary Wilson shocked and awed us all by speaking:
 Has anyone here gotten rbash to work with sftp?

not me. I gave up and tried one of the alternatives found on freshmeat. rssh I 
think..
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Re: rbash and sftp

2003-10-03 Thread Federico Voges
On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 12:12:16 -0700 (PDT), Gary Wilson wrote:

Has anyone here gotten rbash to work with sftp? 

Gary


Nope. I'm using scponly. It supports sftp, scp and WinSCP (but not
konqueror's FISH).

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Re: rbash and sftp

2003-10-03 Thread Gary Wilson

--- Federico Voges [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 12:12:16 -0700 (PDT), Gary Wilson
 wrote:
 
 Has anyone here gotten rbash to work with sftp? 
 
 Gary
 
 
 Nope. I'm using scponly. It supports sftp, scp and
 WinSCP (but not
 konqueror's FISH).
 


Thanks. I had tried scponly. Thanks to Doug for the
pointer to rssh, which I had also tried. Neither gives
me what rbash does. It's a machine where running
chroot isn't an option. But the user must be
restricted to one directory only. scponly and rssh let
you get in and wander freely and get and remove files.
Its a specific problem machine that I need to do this
with and rbash solves it for shell access, but sftp
doesn't work.

Gary

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Few mails in the maillog

2003-10-03 Thread Swapana Ghosh
Hi

Can anyone give me some hints - for the following  matter...
Our MTA is sendmail.  

But i am watching that few mails are sending to some addresses using our
sendmail MTA and *ctladdr* is hnadmin . This user we have in our server...
But what are these mails for just not understanding... Our server is NOT in
open relay..
 
Here i am showing the mails, few lines from the /var/log/maillog

Oct  3 16:30:08 server sendmail[6410]: h918Ar617450: [EMAIL PROTECTED],
ctladdr=hnadmin (176/100), delay=2+15:19:15, xdelay=00:00:00, mailer=esmtp,
pri=5432977, relay=vinisys.com., dsn=4.0.0, stat=Deferred: Connection timed out
with vinisys.com.
Oct  3 16:30:08 server sendmail[6410]: h918Kw820084: [EMAIL PROTECTED],
ctladdr=hnadmin (176/100), delay=2+15:09:10, xdelay=00:00:00, mailer=esmtp,
pri=5435415, relay=vinisys.com., dsn=4.0.0, stat=Deferred: Connection timed out
with vinisys.com.
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Thanks
-Swapna

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RE: question

2003-10-03 Thread Ian Stephen
On Fri, 2003-10-03 at 10:01, Condon Thomas A KPWA wrote:
 Rick,
 snip

 Sample of your HTML (from
 View-Source):
 ***
 html
 
 head
 meta name=generator content=Bluefish 0.9
 titleMain Heading Goes Here/title
   meta http-equiv=Content-Type content=text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
   meta name=generator content=Bluefish, see
 http://bluefish.openoffice.nl/;
 /head
 
 body bgcolor=white background=image001.gif lang=EN-US
 
 div class=Section1
 div align=center
   font  color=red face=times size=-3
 h1  style='margin-top:0in'a name=_top/aJTB Sawsspan
 style=mso-spacerun: yes /spanJust the Best Anywhere/h1/font
 p  align=center style='text-align:center'img width=171 height=167
 src=image002.jpg/p/div
 ***
 
 Note that the very first line contains no closing . 
snip

 Even the IE browser, however, finds some error with your span style. 

There's a closing brace missing from the span tag too.  should be span
style=mso-spacerun: yes /span however there being nothing between
the opening and closing span tags, this span does nothing anyway.  Just
remove the whole thing.

Don't remove the a name=_top/a though as this is used by any links
to top of page with or without anything between the tags.

 
 Your wood-chips background shows well here, 

and the use of bgcolor= with background= is fine.  A browser
with images turned off will display the background colour specified by
bgcolor.  (Hmmm, haven't tried both with an image containing transparent
parts.  Will have to try that.)

align=center and style='text-align:center is I believe a redundant mix
of HTML 3.2 (align=center) and css (style=).  align=center is
depreciated.

IanS

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Can't execute cgi scripts from outside

2003-10-03 Thread joel
I used to be able to run cgi scripts via apache on my home box while at 
work. This was convenient.
After a bunch of more scares from viruses, they may have done something  
to the configuration of our work network so that this no longer works.

This is what I used to see in my access log when things were working:

mywork.place.org - - [15/Jun/2003:17:02:47 -0400] GET /MyPage/ 
HTTP/1.0 401 469
mywork.place.org - fido [15/Jun/2003:17:02:52 -0400] GET /MyPage/ 
HTTP/1.0 200 1115
mywork.place.org - fido [15/Jun/2003:17:02:57 -0400] GET 
/MyPage/send_it.cgi HTTP/1.0 302 255
mywork.place.org - - [15/Jun/2003:17:02:57 -0400] GET / HTTP/1.0 200 1201

It worked like this.  Client requests a page (MyPage). This page is 
password protected. Client supplies password for user fido. MyPage is 
served up.  Client executes a cgi script on the MyPage page 
(send_it.cgi), and good things happened.

Here is what I seen now.

209.55.73.244- - [03/Oct/2003:08:47:19 -0400] GET /MyPage/ HTTP/1.0 
401 469
209.55.73.244- fido [03/Oct/2003:08:47:27 -0400] GET /MyPage/ HTTP/1.0 
200 1115
209.55.73.244- fido [03/Oct/2003:08:47:37 -0400] GET 
/MyPage/send_it.cgi HTTP/1.0 302 255
209.55.73.244- - [03/Oct/2003:08:53:08 -0400] - 408 -

There are  two differences in these logs. First, my workplace  ip no 
longer resolves. That is, nslookup 209.55.72.244 is unsuccessful. This 
ip can be pinged, however. The second is the error code, 408, which 
means request timed out. So, I am guessing that apache is trying to 
resolve the canonical name of my work ip, failing to do this, and timing 
out. It doesn't execute the cgi script. I have HostnameLookups Off but I 
do have Use CanonicalName On

The httpd.conf says the following:

# UseCanonicalName:  (new for 1.3)  With this setting turned on, whenever
# Apache needs to construct a self-referencing URL (a URL that refers back
# to the server the response is coming from) it will use ServerName and
# Port to form a canonical name.  With this setting off, Apache will
# use the hostname:port that the client supplied, when possible.  This
# also affects SERVER_NAME and SERVER_PORT in CGI scripts.
#
This is unclear to me. It looks like the documentation is using server 
and client to both refer to the remote computer. This has me confused. 
I don't know if the Canonical Name is the name of the server (my apache 
box at home) or the client at work. Does this mean that apache will 
identify itself by whatever name the client provided to it? That seems 
to make the most sense. If so, this shouldn't be influencing my problem.
I don't use SERVER_NAME or SERVER_PORT in my cgi scripts although  I do 
use REMOTE_ADDR and REMOTE_USER.

This is a hard problem to troubleshoot since I have to be at work to 
test this but I can only makes change to my server while at home. This 
really slows down trouble shooting.

I have changed UseCanonicalName to Off, and in a few days (today is 
Fri.) I will find out if this solves the problem.  Meanwhile, any 
suggestions appreciated.

BTW, all the names and addresses in the body of the letter are bogus, 
changed to protect the innocent from the not so innocent.

Joel

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Re: Networking / security problem in gentoo

2003-10-03 Thread Alan Jackson
That did it. Thanks! My son should buy you a beer. 8-)


On Thu, 2 Oct 2003 23:00:54 -0400
Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Thursday 02 October 2003 10:37 pm, someone claiming to be Alan Jackson 
 wrote:
  On Thu, 2 Oct 2003 14:15:12 -0400
 
  Matthew Carpenter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Is it xinetd?
   Does it use tcpwrappers of any sort?
(more specifically, are you being blocked by /etc/hosts.deny or
   /etc/hosts.allow)
   What do your logs tell you? (/var/log/messages, /var/log/xxx)
 
  Nothing in /var/log/messages
 
  There was no /etc/hosts.allow or deny (*those* I understand!)
 
  Running CUPS - don't know which port it should be using...
 
  bash-2.05b$ netstat -an
  Active Internet connections (servers and established)
  Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address   Foreign Address State
  tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:60000.0.0.0:*   LISTEN
  tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:1   0.0.0.0:*   LISTEN
  tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:13045   0.0.0.0:*   LISTEN
  tcp0  0 127.0.0.1:631   0.0.0.0:*   LISTEN
 snip
 631 is cups
 check /etc/cups/cupsd.conf
 You probly have to edit that file to allow the local network to get access, 
 something like:
 
 Location /
 Order Deny,Allow
 Deny From All
 Allow From 127.0.0.1
 Allow From 192.168.*
 /Location
 
  and further down, for admin access...
 
 Location /admin
 #
 # You definitely will want to limit access to the administration functions.
 # The default configuration requires a local connection from a user who
 # is a member of the system group to do any admin tasks.  You can change
 # the group name using the SystemGroup directive.
 #
 
 AuthType Basic
 AuthClass System
 
 ## Restrict access to local domain
 Order Deny,Allow
 Deny From All
 Allow From 127.0.0.1
 Allow From 192.168.*
 
 #Encryption Required
 /Location
 
 HTH, 
 Tim
 
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Clock Sync in RH9

2003-10-03 Thread Michael Hipp
RH9 gives the option to have the system clock automatically synced to 
clock.redhat.com or clock2.redhat.com . I've observed it attempt to do 
this on boot-up. But does it also sync at regular intervals? And what 
controls this? Can't find any mention of it in the docs.

I've been tempted to put an 'rdate' command somewhere in cron just to be 
sure.

Thanks,
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Re: Clock Sync in RH9

2003-10-03 Thread Net Llama!
It uses ntp.

On Fri, 3 Oct 2003, Michael Hipp wrote:

 RH9 gives the option to have the system clock automatically synced to
 clock.redhat.com or clock2.redhat.com . I've observed it attempt to do
 this on boot-up. But does it also sync at regular intervals? And what
 controls this? Can't find any mention of it in the docs.

 I've been tempted to put an 'rdate' command somewhere in cron just to be
 sure.

 Thanks,
 Michael

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Re: Clock Sync in RH9

2003-10-03 Thread Michael Hipp
Net Llama! wrote:

It uses ntp.
Okay, I figured that. But what initiates the sync? And how often? And 
does it have an agression algorithm if it's not had a good sync in so 
many hours/days? And where is this all configured?

Michael

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Re: Clock Sync in RH9

2003-10-03 Thread Net Llama!
all the answers are in /etc/ntp.conf

On Fri, 3 Oct 2003, Michael Hipp wrote:

 Net Llama! wrote:

  It uses ntp.

 Okay, I figured that. But what initiates the sync? And how often? And
 does it have an agression algorithm if it's not had a good sync in so
 many hours/days? And where is this all configured?

 Michael

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sharing an inbox in kmail

2003-10-03 Thread Tom Wilson
Hi all

My wife and I have an e-mail address that we share for general 
corresponce with friends and family.   She is getting tired of having 
to have me login under my username so she can see any e-mail that she 
gets that I happened to download.  

Any recommendations on a method so we can share the inbox for our shared 
e-mail account?  

I looked at Kmail filtering a copy of every message downloaded into her 
$HOME/Mail/inbox file but there is only a move to option not a copy to.  

I also though that copying the inbox from my $HOME/Mail directory over 
to hers via a nightly cron job would work but then there is the problem 
of her not wanting to keep certain e-mails that I would and vice versa 
and her inbox being overwritten.  Plus permission problems, etc.

I don't know procmail but did a little research on it and it seems to be 
overkill for this minor task.  Although I'd like to learn to use it for 
spam filtering.  But I don't have sendmail running on the desktop 
machine.  And the recieving of pop mail is done via Kmail.  Not 
q-popper or fetchmail or any such thing.  

Any advice, tips, pointers, or ideas on how to get this working?  

TIA,

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Re: sharing an inbox in kmail

2003-10-03 Thread Andrew Mathews
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| Hi all
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| My wife and I have an e-mail address that we share for general
| corresponce with friends and family.   She is getting tired of having
| to have me login under my username so she can see any e-mail that she
| gets that I happened to download.
|
| Any recommendations on a method so we can share the inbox for our shared
| e-mail account?
|
[...]
If you have the ability to use IMAP4 instead of POP3 this would solve
the problem immediately. If not, it's multiple copies of email on
multiple machines (why I went to IMAP4 instead).
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