hello everyone !
when i do _~$ netstat_ on my web server, i get the ff:
snip
bangus:~$ netstat
Active Internet connections (w/o servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address
State
tcp0 39595 bangus.myphilippine:www ME21-66.i-manila.c:1520
ESTABLISHED
hello everyone ! (sorry for the 1st misformatted email that i sent)
when i do _~$ netstat_ on my web server, i get the ff:
snip
bangus:~$ netstat
Active Internet connections (w/o servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State
tcp0 39595
hello all,
i need to give someone shell access to my server (ssh) but i dont
want him to go higher than /home/ ... any idea on how that can be done
?
thanks in advance ...
chad adlawan
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hello everyone ...
i have a truckload oftext files (.html) that i need to edit and it
has the character ^M all over it (caused when someone uploads a text
file and the ftp transfer is set to binary).
does anyone know of a way to automate this ?
thanks a lot,
chad
ps: pls cc me the
hello,
how do i assign an IRQ to my eth0 manually ? (the PCI cont on my new
board doest do that, even if on auto) ...
its something that u need to add in ur lilo.conf right ? .. please
help ...
thanks,
chad
pls cc: me the reply, im not subscribed to this list anymore because i
cant handle
hello all,
with reference to the example bellow; will it matter if
ns1.secure.net and ns2.secure.net are just slave servers to some other
DNS server ?
that is, its /etc/named.conf will only contain something like :
zone cproda.com {
type slave;
file cproda.com.db;
hello everyone,
im trying to help configure a linux box for a friends small group
and i have a few questions (all because she really wanted to try
sendmail and not exim) ...
1. how do i tell sendmail to relay email for a group of IPs ?
something like this in exim :
hello all,
We want to build a Linux Firewall for our experimental site, to
basically look like this
||
||
Internet ===|eth0eth1|=Internal Network
208.x.x.x10.10.10.1( Web/FTP/Mail
hello all,
we use ssh (and ssl telnet) at our place to remotely admin some
machines (we are on an untrusted network) ...
our concern now is on ftp, is there such thing as an ssh'ed or
ssl'ed ftp ? or any equivalent ? (using ssh's file transfer capability
is not an option since no Win9x
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