also sprach Peter Cordes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002.05.11.0155 +0200]:
nope, purge is a possible status too.
since when?
fishbowl:~ dpkg --get-selections | grep purge
fishbowl:~
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On Sat, 2002-05-11 at 01:16, martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Peter Cordes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002.05.11.0155 +0200]:
nope, purge is a possible status too.
since when?
Since the last time you hit _ in dselect maybe.
dstanawa@ciderbox:~$ dpkg --get-selections |grep purge
aptitude
also sprach David Stanaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002.05.11.0904 +0200]:
Since the last time you hit _ in dselect maybe.
dstanawa@ciderbox:~$ dpkg --get-selections |grep purge
aptitude purge
dstanawa@ciderbox:~$ sudo dpkg --purge aptitude
(Reading database
How I can limit the size of anexed files on sendmail?
tkx
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* Quoting César Augusto Seronni Filho ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
hi guys in my maillog I am receiving many strange message on sendmail like
that:
May 10 18:52:50 xserver sendmail[]: g4AIRfa02119:
to=[EMAIL PROTECTED], ctladdr=one of my user mail (638/45),
delay=03:25:09, xdelay=00:00:00,
Hi,
A firewall had detected that one of my machine (solaris 2.6) is broadcasting
port 32703/32705/32706 every 3 mins and as I understands it, these are
unregistered port nos although close to sun rpc.
Can anyone help to provide pointers to find out which process is owning the
port? I don't
On Sun, May 12, 2002 at 09:58:33AM +0800, dave toh wrote:
Can anyone help to provide pointers to find out which process is owning the
port? I don't think netstat in solaris can do the job as in linux (-npl).
does solaris have fuser or lsof ?
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are you running portmapper? If so, you need to look if these ports are
mapped to specific things via rpcinfo. Also, you can use lsof for solaris.
On Sun, 12 May 2002, dave toh wrote:
Hi,
A firewall had detected that one of my machine (solaris 2.6) is broadcasting
port 32703/32705/32706
also sprach Peter Cordes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002.05.11.0155 +0200]:
nope, purge is a possible status too.
since when?
fishbowl:~ dpkg --get-selections | grep purge
fishbowl:~
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On Sat, 2002-05-11 at 01:16, martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Peter Cordes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002.05.11.0155 +0200]:
nope, purge is a possible status too.
since when?
Since the last time you hit _ in dselect maybe.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg --get-selections |grep purge
aptitude
also sprach David Stanaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002.05.11.0904 +0200]:
Since the last time you hit _ in dselect maybe.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg --get-selections |grep purge
aptitude purge
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo dpkg --purge aptitude
(Reading database
How I can limit the size of anexed files on sendmail?
tkx
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* Quoting César Augusto Seronni Filho ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
hi guys in my maillog I am receiving many strange message on sendmail like
that:
May 10 18:52:50 xserver sendmail[]: g4AIRfa02119:
to=[EMAIL PROTECTED], ctladdr=one of my user mail (638/45),
delay=03:25:09, xdelay=00:00:00,
Hi,
A firewall had detected that one of my machine (solaris 2.6) is broadcasting
port 32703/32705/32706 every 3 mins and as I understands it, these are
unregistered port nos although close to sun rpc.
Can anyone help to provide pointers to find out which process is owning the
port? I don't
On Sun, May 12, 2002 at 09:58:33AM +0800, dave toh wrote:
Can anyone help to provide pointers to find out which process is owning the
port? I don't think netstat in solaris can do the job as in linux (-npl).
does solaris have fuser or lsof ?
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are you running portmapper? If so, you need to look if these ports are
mapped to specific things via rpcinfo. Also, you can use lsof for solaris.
On Sun, 12 May 2002, dave toh wrote:
Hi,
A firewall had detected that one of my machine (solaris 2.6) is broadcasting
port 32703/32705/32706 every
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