Is there any option you can give to pppd that will suppress the running of
the scripts in the ip-up.d and ip-down.d ?? I'm trying to set up a vpn
using ppp but it seems like that this will cause a problem when I start the
second pppd process (I use a dynamic DNS service, and I definitely don't
I've installed Apache 1.3.9-13.1 (from frozen)
I can access the default page from my windoze box, but any other page
(including the links on the default page) gives the client 403 Forbidden.
I've checked and all the directories and files should be world accessible
(read, execute world).
Why
I've installed Apache 1.3.9-13.1 (from frozen)
I can access the default page from my windoze box, but any other page
(including the links on the default page) gives 403 Forbidden. I've check
and all the directories and files should be world accessible.
Why is the debian package configured
Is there a debian package containing the pty-redir program?
Thanks,
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Just to answer my own question, I *DID* find the ssh package in frozen.. I
forgot to look at a non-US mirror. Stupid export laws.
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I noticed there is no ssh package in frozen.. is it not to be included in
the next release? Can the ssh in stable be used with the other packages in
frozen?
Thanks
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I've installed Apache 1.3.9-12 and apache-doc 1.3.9-12. The initial web
page that Apache installs has a link to the documentation, but I get 403
Forbidden when I click on it.
I've tried creating symlinks to the documentation from /var/www to
/usr/doc/apache, but no matter what I do, I always
I upgraded my samba package to frozen (2.0.6), and now it doesn't work with
my old smb.conf file. I've been up and down the samba docs and I've tried
all sorts of options which don't seem to have any effect (which probably
means I'm missing something basic). I can't even list the shares on the
I recently upgraded my server to frozen, however now I cannot telnet in as
root from my local network. In my old login.access I had:
+:root:LOCAL
What is the equivalent for login-PAM?
Thanks,
Chris
I recently got a modem for my Linux server, and it seem to have some
problems. When I first connect it seems to work okay, but after a varying
amount of time (5-15 min) I see the following log messages:
Jan 30 18:21:21 server pppd[255]: sent [LCP EchoReq id=0x1 magic=0x8e98729b]
Jan 30
Forgive me, I've been out of the Debian world for a while. I'm having
trouble figuring out the relationship between apt, dpkg, dselect, and
deity (which seems to be something in development). I know what dselect
and dpkg are; dselect acts as a frontend (or used to) for dpkg. How does
apt and
I'd like to upgrade a few networked machines to 2.1r4, and since I have
only a slow dialup connection to the net, I'd like to only download each
package I need once. However, I really don't have the space or time for a
full mirror. What would be the best way to make sure I can (re)use the
I had a power outage and had a server power cycle unattended. I was
wondering, is there any place that the output from fsck is logged when the
machine is coming up?
I'm using Debian 2.0
thanks,
Chris
I have a server which exports /usr/local/ to several other PCs (which mount
it under /apps/). This has worked several well with the few
applications/libraries I've installed. However, GNOME is a different story.
It uses the bleeding edge versions of many basic libraries, like zlib,
libjpeg,
Has anyone ever seen these messages before? Does anyone know what they mean?
Mar 14 17:27:19 server init: Id 1 respawning too fast: disabled for 5
minutes
Mar 14 17:28:50 server init: Id 2 respawning too fast: disabled for 5
minutes
Mar 14 17:29:39 server init: Id 3 respawning too fast: disabled
I know that ip-up and ip-down are run by pppd when the link is brought up
or down respectively. However, ip-down is run AFTER the link is brought
down. What I'd like to do is run a script or two BEFORE the link actually
goes down.
Using Debian 2.0. Any hints?
Thanks,
Chris
I've noticed that on Debian systems without the cron package installed,
there still appears to be some version of cron availible... however I've
been unable to get it to work for anything. I can edit a crontab, but no
cron daemon is running and /usr/sbin/cron doesn't seem to do anything.
I did a
Just wondering if XFree86 3.3.3 is being considered for the next release
(2.2) or not... I would really like to have XF86 3.3.3 since it contains an
X-server for the Riva TNT chipset.
Thanks,
Chris
Does anyone know of a simple time protocol client/server pair for
Debian/Linux? I am refering to RFC868, not NTP. It would be simple enough
to write, but if someone has already done the work...
thanks,
Chris
I need a new video card (my Riva128 is acting up) and I was hoping to
replace it with a Riva TNT-based card.. however I need support under
Debian/Linux!
Anyone know if the TNT will currently work under X?
Chris
I am looking to get a couple UPS units to protect my (2) Debian 2.0/Linux
boxes. I don't need a lot of running time; I just want to be able to
shutdown in case of a short power outage. I need a unit with uses a serial
port to communicate its status, but statistics, etc are not needed. Also, I
I finally got a Debian 2.0 CD, and upgrading has been really easy. However,
why does dselect feel the need to read every package file and say skipping
deselected file ?? This really slows down the upgrade on my slower CD-ROM,
since it aparently has to perform an access for every package file
I am looking into getting either a DVD-RAM (most likely) or a CD-RW drive,
and I curious whether there is any 'packet writing' support under Debian 2.0.
Also, can I do a 'burn, erase, burn' cycle under Debian using a CD-RW or
DVD-RAM disc? For that matter, is DVD even supported for writing?
How can I convince xdm that I want to run at a 32-bit color depth by
default rather than 8 bpp? Do I need to 'hack up' my XF86Config file so
that 32 bpp is the only one availible, or can I somehow pass a parameter to
the X server when it is started up?
Thanks,
Chris
I recently upgraded my 'base' system to 2.0 beta, and also installed PPP
2.3.5-2. However, when I did this, ppp stopped working. It will dial, and
it fails with the message peer refused to authenicate. Obviously this
didn't happen before...
I've checked pap-secrets and that looks the same.. in
I'm probably missing something obvious here, but I can't seem to get
libpam0 and libpam-util to install, because aparently they depend on each
other.
Do I need to use dpkg --force ??
Thanks,
Chris
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I am having trouble installing libc6_2.0.7pre1-4. Here is the error
message I'm getting from dpkg:
libc6 conflicts with libc5 ( 5.4.33-7 )
version ( 5.4.33-3 ) installed
I have been unable to find libc5_5.4.33-7 -- I can only find up to revision
6 in stable.
Where can I get the version of
I noticed that I have both as (GNU assembler provided by binutils) and as86
(provided by bin86).
What is the difference between these assemblers?
I have a seperate machine where I've compiled the lastest GNU binutils and
I would like to compile as86 as well, but I've been unable to figure out
I have an old 486 with a few hard drives in it that I want to use as a
server. I'd like to store debian-packaged apps such as gcc, x11, xemacs etc
on the server, yet keep some functionality on my local drive so I don't
need the server all the time.
what is the best way to do this under debian? I
Just wondering if there is a CVS package for Debian. I looked through the
Packages files but didn't see it.
Thanks, Chris
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: cannot open -lm: File format not recognized
what am I doing wrong? according to the man page, this is correct syntax
for ld..
Please help me out here...
I have libc5(-dev) 5.4.33-6, ldso 1.8.12-1, binutils 2.7.0.9-3
any clues?
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Chris
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, or gives a seg fault.
I am going to try a few other SVGAlib programs and I will let you all know
the results. I am fairly familiar with monitor timing stuff, so if someone
could provide a working SVGAlib config for ARK 2000PV I could probably
adapt it to my setup.
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Chris
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under Debian, please let me know how you did it!
Please Cc: me via email when replying.
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I'm running Debian 1.3.1.
I would like to tweak some of the ppp driver parmeters, such as MTU size
and a few others... where do I even start to look for that stuff?
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Is the digest debian-user still availible? How do I subscribe to that?
Also, is the web archive for debian-user broken? It seems to be mostly
empty.
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Does anyone know which CDs containing Debian distributions are gold
versus green (CD-Rs). My CD-ROM drive does not like CD-Rs very well, and
I want to make sure I get something I can read reliably.
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never seen a gold CD-r but I know that my CD-ROM does not like
green ones. Perhaps a gold one would work better... *shrug*
Thanks for the clarification.
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is it interfaced?
It's a Toshiba 8X IDE CD-ROM. It works perfectly with all my CDs except
the two green CD-Rs I have. Those two CD-Rs worked perfectly with my old
4X IDE.
Any suggestions comments?
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On Mon, 6 Jan 1997, Nick Busigin wrote:
On Mon, 6 Jan 1997, Chris R. Martin wrote:
Does anyone know which CDs containing Debian distributions are gold
versus green (CD-Rs). My CD-ROM drive does not like CD-Rs very well, and
I want to make sure I get something I can read reliably.
Hi
I can't seem to find the color-ls package. Has it been replaced by
something else?
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Will 1.2 be officially released soon? Also, when can I expect to find it
on CD-ROM distributions (I'm NOT downloading all that stuff again...too
slow!)
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I recently installed xterm-color, but now ALL my xterm windows have a
nasty green cursor in them... is there ANY way to tell xterm to use a
specific cursor color, either for each window or globally?
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to the end of the line, pg
up to go up a page, pg dn to go down a page, etc... where do I start? I
would like behavior both in console mode and in an xterm.
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to restart xdm (and re-read the XF86Config file) ?
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of the window manager, right?
.fvwmrc has a bunch of configuration stuff...
.xinitrc appears to be ignored.
Any hints?
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I am having problems getting ppp to work with a script. It works *fine*
manually, using minicom to dial, and executing 'pppd /dev/ttyS2 38400'
I've tried this as root.
Thanks for any suggestions you might have!
Chris.
# tail /var/log/daemon.log
Oct 28 22:25:56 wraith pppd[316]: pppd 2.2.0
was under the impression that setuid *scripts* are NOT supported under
any version of the Linux kernel.
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
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What else should I check?
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How do I reset a textmode virtual console? I got one messed up the other
day... I had to login to different console. Is there a reset keystroke or
command?
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Thanks, Jon!! This fixed it!!
MY question now goes to the Debian maintainers.. WHY is this not WELL
documented?? This should certainly be in a info file somewhere!!
Thanks to all who replied.
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xdm again but this does nothing.
What sort of things should I be looking for? What configuration files
should I be looking at?
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Please, someone help me start X!!
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I installed the minicom package, but I cannot get any colors to work on
it. The screens always come up in plain grey on black.
I have all the ncurses stuff installed. Is there an env variable I need to
set or something?
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xinit: No such process (errno 3): Server error.
I tried typing X, and got a Segmentation fault.
How can I start X ?? The XF86Config looks okay.. my card should be set up
right. Why doesn't X start?
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). What's going on? I checked /etc/vga and the config
file, and I couldn't find anything wrong... I can post it if anyone thinks
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Where are the ppp-on, ppp-dialer, and ppp-off scripts that are supposed to
come with pppd ?? I can make a ppp connection manually, but I have no idea
how to automate the process!
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worry, fdisk won't do anything unless you tell it to. Just be sure
to get help if you need it.
I've copied stuff from a DOS drive many times, and with the vfat support,
you even preserve the long filenames.
Good luck!
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See
http://sunsite.unc.edu/mdw/HOWTO/mini/IP-Masquerade
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nature of these messages, and how to get rid of them??
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lying around, but I was wondering why it wasn't included -- it's not that
big, and is very useful!
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I would like to compile my own kernel, but I can't find kernel-package
anywhere on ftp.debian.org... I found kernel-headers, and kernel-source,
but I already have a tar.gz of the source.
Do I even need the kernel-package? What benifits will it give me?
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Is the setserial program contained in any of the Debian packages, or will
I have to install it seperately?
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