it?
It should be in `netbase', but its name is just portmap, not rpc.portmap.
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the virtual interfaces.
I read that it's just a little bit faster and cleaner to do
/sbin/route add -host yourdomain.com dev lo
^^
You might want to look into that.
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Is a netmask of 255.255.255.128 (ie half a class C) 25 bits of
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Yes, it's 25 bits, but it's not a /28, it's a /25 ofcourse ..
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is not detected, the kernel will automatically use
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When I checked /proc/interrupts , there is no assignment for IRQ 3 . I
have no idea what to do next .
That's right, the IRQ is only allocated when the port is in use. Multiple
ports can use the same IRQ, only not at the same time (with ISA that is).
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(useful for blocking unauthorised relaying, eh). At
any rate, now I can't find it.
http://miquels.www.cistron.nl/nospam/
Hasn't been updated for 8.8.8 yet though (don't know if that is nessecary).
Hopefully sendmail 8.9.x will have something like this built in.
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package)
I used to use it back in my school days when reading news during breaks ..
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the commands.
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But my root partition doesn't have enough space for 100mb's of
staroffice!! Any ideas or pointers to relevant documentation on how
I can get it to install onto my /usr partition like everything else?
Create a /usr/opt and make /opt a symlink to it (ln -s /usr/opt /opt)
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Just installed Debian last night.
bash insists that the man command can not be found.
I don't see it either.
What gives?
You need to install the `man-db' package.
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printer filter (and spooler). How would one go about doing that?
FILE *fp;
fp = popen(lpr, w);
fprintf(fp, Hello world\n);
pclose(fp);
See the manual page for popen()
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appears
../hdrs/screen.h:11: curses.h: No such file or directory
You don't have ncurses-dev (the development package) installed.
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that updatercd
is a shell function, defined just a few lines before it's used.
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Ehm, did you add the -r flag to the syslogd invocation?
Read the manpage ..
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that's setup OK. Are you doing that as root?
When uucico is invoked by the uudaemon.hr (I've mentioned an entry in
/etc/uucp/Poll) I get a No login defined message.
Check the permissions in /etc/uucp on all files, they should be readable
by uucp.
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/nis/nis.debian.howto.gz
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wasn't mounted
anymore. You have to be careful and use the right syntax in these files.
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-u -w (the -u is for UTC) is the only way
to do that.
Or, ofcourse, hwclock --utc -w (hamm).
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possible, but pretty unlikely..
Wait.. do you have shadow passwords and a different root password in
/etc/passwd and /etc/shadow ?
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/proc is mounted ..
No, this is not insecure. You can put a pasword on the LILO boot: prompt.
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You can find more info, and an online-version of the book (in HTML - you
can even download it if you wish) at http://www.linuxpress.com/
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configurator, and then there is linuxconf, and
GnoME probably wants to write one, etc etc.
Hopefully everybody will realize that it's silly, and help out with COAS.
See http://www.caldera.com/coas/ and ftp://ftp.coas.org/pub/
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/ /mnt
or
( cd /; tar clf - . ) | ( cd /mnt; tar xvf - )
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/binary where xxx is 2.0, 2.1 or 2.2
(.. or 3.0, etc). Note the Posix ${kver%.*} expression to strip the minor
revision number.
That's supposing the names and basic functionality of the 2.0 and 2.1
series are the same, ofcourse.
HTH
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What is a struct lastlog?
See man lastlog
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is that if there is a
maximum offset a user can have, then after this offset is logged, the file
will always be that size.
Well the highest user id in Unix is 65534 (usually nobody) so if that
user logs in, it sets the file to the maximum size it'll ever get ..
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/nnrp.access
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left without even a
loopback configured. I could hack it in myself, but...
That's what you're supposed to do.
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upgrade to hamm
(and all utilities that use shadow passwords to libc6), install the
latest nis package and it should work.
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head and get a root
prompt. So no system is secure. Why not mail me your root password
right away.
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According to Jens B. Jorgensen:
Yes, it is getting quite silly. By the way my root password is root. Part
of my point
was indeed that no system is secure.
Glad to see you're not taking this _too_ seriously either :)
I wasn't ..
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the (posix) signal names (as opposed to numbers). This
should have been fixed AFAIK. Try to update whatever your /bin/sh is
to the latest version ..
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, see http://www.zebra.org/
Both are not as mature as gated but look promising.
I am still waiting for both of them to get OSPF support, but that will
probably take a lot longer ..
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(`LUSER_RELAY', `internalhost.company.com')
Then re-run sendmailconfig. That will relay mail for all users not on
the local machine to an internal gateway.
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
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how do i do to configurate the minicom for conecting to interntet wiht a
pulse telephone
line???
Use the 2nd dial option, ATDP instead of ATDT
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that it doesn't buy us much to move to fnctl() based locking
with the kernel lockd, since as I said the most difficult part is to
get all programs to just do locking in the same (safe) way, whether that
is dotlocking or fnctl() locking.
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*)
echo DIALING: $line /dev/console
;;
esac
done
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Well, you get the idea ..
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define(`confCON_EXPENSIVE', `False')
.. then re-run `sendmailconfig'
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it.. no way around it.
The correct way to solve this is to not use CNAMEs but to just set
up an extra A + MX record. Or perhaps just an MX record if all you're
using it for is mail.
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According to Behan Webster:
I have squid installed, but something seems to be wrong as everytime
the computer boots I get the following error messages:
(In truth there are a dozen or so of the following line preceding the
these error messages, but I cut them out for brevity as they all say
According to Behan Webster:
Sun Nov 9 14:01:48 EST 1997: Running: squid -D -s -f /etc/squid.conf
/var/log/squid/squid.out 21
/usr/lib/squid/RunCache: line 38: 337 IOT
trap/Abort
squid -D -s $conf 13 23
I was running the libc5 version from bo
According to Behan Webster:
Really strange, I cannot reproduce this. Hmm. I just compiled squid_1.1.17
for libc5 and put it on
ftp://ftp.cistron.nl/pub/people/miquels/debian/libc5-compiled/
I'll give it a shot.
Just a thought, I'm wondering whether it has to do with the order in
which
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According to Behan Webster:
Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
Neither can I, that's why I'd like you to try the latest version so that
_if_ something is wrong I can base the fix also on that latest version..
Drat. Same problem using squid version 1.1.17-1. This is what I found
fine if restarted
by root from the commandline once the coputer is up)
Depends, but it doesn't seem probable. You could try moving the symlink
around in /etc/rc2.d though, so that squid gets started after amd
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versions... (why this is I haven't a clue)..
Well I have run the older nis (2.20) on several libc6 systems, and all
of them are now running the 3.0-2 version. No problems.. what exactly
doesn't work?
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mentioned, you can use init 1
or telinit 1 to go single user. However you can also just use
shutdown now. The absence of the -r (reboot) and -h (halt) flag will
cause shutdown to go to single user mode.
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termcap entry perse.
Just use minicom -c on.
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, the null command. If you find this unreadable you can also use
: filename
Since I couldn't find one, I wrote a little C program to do it, but I
am still interested in whether there is already one on the system.
Multiple filenames? for i in *; do : $i; done
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# ifconfig eth0 203.14.18.1 netmask 255.255.255.128 broadcast 203.14.18.127
#
No errors ..
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at this after booting?
No, that's not possible at the moment. It isn't stored anywhere.
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to a pseudo terminal while booting, and printing it
to the real terminal + a logfile by a bootlogd. It can also keep the
output in memory until / is mounted read-write etc (catching root f/s
fsck output etc).
I'm still not sure if this is _too_ compicated or elegant ..
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Is there a tutorial for the php3 program?
See http://www.php.net/
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\\debian\hda# (where # = appropriate drive partition)
\\debian\usr (or \root, \var, or \usr)
Ofcourse, you need to define your shares (ugh) first in /etc/smb.conf
Samba, like most other programs, need to be configured first.
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Not the patch that I wrote and used! I know there still is a small
bug in it, but that is NOT exploitable.
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in hamm?
No, hamm use the standard Linux 2.0.3x kernel and those kernels have
no support for NFS locking.
The 2.1.x kernel does have support for NFS locking but is still under
development. I expect a 2.2 Linux kernel release in 6 months or so ..
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fails
(can't initialize the modem).
Smells like a modem problem. Maybe the modem is set to non-echo? Try using
the init string from minicom in the ppp script.
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system limited at 4GB?? What am I doing wrong?
I think so. Remember, 4GB == the maximum of what fits into 32 bits.
It would probably work fine on an Alpha (64 bits).
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/etc/fstab:
/dev/hda2 /dos/c vfat
defaults,uid=2101,gid=10,umask=027,conv=binary,dots,showexec,noauto,user
0 0
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uses sysvinit - it has always done so ..
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testing, but I like to do it on purpose and only on
packages I *know* I'm beta testing.
Debian 2.0 _is_ stable (and it will be officially so in just a few hours).
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while you yourself are not even sure what it does!]
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version, 1.3, nicknamed bo.
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extensions you'd end up with a messed-up display.
So you set TERM=xterm-debian to hint that you have an extended xterm.
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Dirk Bonne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They should with tar. e.g.:
tar cf - . | (cd somewhere; tar xvf -)
Of course, you must set umask to 000 beforehand
Or use the p option with tar when you unpack i.e. tar xpvf -
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Rick Macdonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 11 Apr 1997, Rick wrote:
Really. I've been on unix boxes for about 7 years and only used vi when I
had no other choice.
That's it, exactly. When you have no other choice. Some people seem
to force themselves to
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Rob Browning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I assumed that the hardware clock was always written to reflect the
current system time on shutdown. Is that true?
No, nothing touches the hardware clock until you tell it to (with clock(8)).
The reason I ask is
because we
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Jim Pick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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YPBINDPROC_DOMAIN: No bound server for domain my_domain
How do I bind a server to my_domain?
However, it seems that ypbind can't find a server in your case. I
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Dean B. Cookson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it my imagination, or does the NIS included with Debian not pay any
attention to the services map? I've got an application (DQS from FSU)
that won't run on a Debian box running NIS because it can't find the
services entry
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Linh Dang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got some diskcorruptions on my root partition. After some dpkg --install,
my system is now running fine. But I can't change run-level anymore...
$ telinit 1
No more processes in this runlevel
Which version of
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Don Brady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well I spent most of the evening trying to get qpopper to work. (The
current package).
First it complains that it cannot write to /var/spool/pop.
So I make var/spool/pop writeable by all (hardly seems desirable).
Then it
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Comet Mercantile [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't login into my box the ftpd denies access to everyone! I check the
files /etc/hosts.deny /etc/hosts.allow /etc/ftpd/ftpaccess and they are
all fine! what else could it be? I am using wu-ftpd..
What does your
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Karl Ferguson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 10:30 AM 25/04/97 +0300, Daniel MOSMONDOR - Mosh wrote:
Hi!
I am kind of new to this mailing list, so please excuse me if this subject
is running around for some time.
I have a strange wtmp problem, and something suggests
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Karl Ferguson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 09:12 PM 26/04/97 +0200, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
I don't think so. I've seen this behaviour before. The wtmp code
didn't change between 2.69 and 2.70 - the utmp code did (but very
slightly, and I still can't find
According to Richard Zoni:
Hello,
here at the CS students lab of the University of Bologna we have
a debian linux NIS server running on a 166Mhz Pentium with 64Mb,
it serves a cluster of 20 debian linux boxes.
We are having some problems with the NIS:
1. Our ypserv is
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