On Saturday, August 10, 2002, at 07:01 PM, Michael Scottaline wrote:
On Sat, 10 Aug 2002 18:43:12 -0700
gene [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled intuitively:
Does anyone have advice for tracking down a memory leak?
I'm getting down to 2M of RAM. Running 'top' doesn't show anything
using much
Does anyone have advice for tracking down a memory leak?
I'm getting down to 2M of RAM. Running 'top' doesn't show anything
using much memory, and I've tried killing most of the running processes
but that doesn't help. I can only free up the memory by restarting my
server.
I'm running
What program do I use to forward ports with ipchains? The How-To
suggests ipmasqadm, but I can't find any current rpms for it.
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At 8:25 AM -0800 12/4/00, Ron Heron wrote:
as trying to access my smtp server (and access
was apparently
Nov 28 23:59:07 duck kernel: Packet log: input
DENY eth1 PROTO=1
63.98.105.3:8 208.xxx.xxx.xx1:0 L=60 S=0x00
I=6793 F=0x T=114 (#1)
Someone please correct me if I am
At 12:14 PM -0500 12/4/00, Bill Shirley wrote:
I am having a problem on my LM 7.1 server running postfix. I need
another pair of eyes to help me with this.
I am getting entries in the /var/log/main.info like:
Dec 2 21:15:17 server1 postfix/smtp[21898]: connect to
There is an ip number that started showing up in my postfix logs
as trying to access my smtp server (and access was apparently
denied each time). I assumed that someone was trying to use
my machine as a relay. To make sure that they can't get through,
I blocked the ip address using ipchains.
I have recently started getting double copies of everything, so I don't think
it's people clicking send twice or people subscribing twice. It seems to be
too systematic for the former and impossible to be the latter since I haven't
done anything signing-up-list-wise between the days of single
At 5:26 PM -0500 11/11/00, Jean-Michel Dault wrote:
On Sat, 11 Nov 2000, gene wrote:
This might be a little off-topic, but perhaps someone has
dealt with this here. I'm still trying to get the new
proxified apache mod_perl set up to work.
First, since I have perl scripts in various
Has anyone else seen this bug? When I kill a moderately
large region of text in emacs (~ 300k), emacs freezes. After
a while the status line says :
"Timed out waiting for property-notify event"
but control doesn't come back, and I'm forced to kill it.
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I'm running named as a caching name server and it is very verbose. It leaves
many messages in my logs. First of all, I don't understand them, but
they don't
seem very important. More importantly, is there a way to tone down the
verbosity of named? I've looked at the man info and the docs, but
I'm able to get an xdmcp connection now, but I am still having
trouble running a remote X session with 7.2.
When I connect, I get the login panel. If I use kde, the starting
dialog runs, but then I'm left with a blank desktop. If I choose
gnome, windows come up, but the window manager is
This might be a little off-topic, but perhaps someone has
dealt with this here. I'm still trying to get the new
proxified apache mod_perl set up to work.
First, since I have perl scripts in various places, I changed
this:
IfDefine PERLPROXIED
ProxyPass /perl/
I seem to have lost the ability to start a remote X
session since upgrading to 7.2. My X client says:
Host sent UNWILLING:
Display not authorized to connect
The Xaccess file contains a line for my host, in fact
it is unchanged since when this was working in the 7.1
days. No errors are being
umount /mnt/floppy
then comment out the floppy line in /etc/fstab
Woody
I did that. It turned out I had to remove the line in /etc/mstab as well.
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I just upgraded my machine to 7.2. It worked mostly smoothly. The
major issue I have right now, is that I get "neighbour table
overflow" errors in my logs when I try to connect to the ftp or http
servers from the machine itself. Connecting to other computers, or
from other computers to my
I tried installing apache-1.3.14-2mdk and
apache-mod_perl-1.3.14_1.24-2mdk from cooker 7.2 beta last night.
mod-perl is compiled directly into apache-mod_perl which runs as a
proxy server alongside vanilla apache in this setup, unlike what I
had been using where mod_perl was a loadable module
I'm having trouble using the tcsh shell. Specifically, the
shell init files have been giving me errors. I tried playing
around with them, but haven't had much luck. I'm used to these
files being in csh syntax, but the ones in the Mandrake
installation seem to be in bash format, and that seems
At 6:06 PM +0300 10/19/00, Turgut Kalfaoglu wrote:
Let's assume that you have successfully ignored the patches,
and announcements, and ended up with a system (Mandrake 7.1)
that has over 5 MILLION files on its /var/log/mail and /news directories.
Let's also assume that when you type:
Make sure your Owner/File permissions are correct, if the user does not have
write permission on that dir they will not beable to write to it.
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From: "Pavlina, Erik J." [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 24, 2000 2:06 PM
Subject: [expert]
than that it seems to be functioning well.
I still have network connection to my windows machine, shared modem with
forwarding, can telnet into it, etc.
Can anyone point me in the direction of a
fix?
This is Mandrake
6.0.
Thanks,
Gene
What kind of errors? Your making me nervous.
Gene
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From: ibi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Saturday, December 04, 1999 8:53 PM
Subject: Re: [expert] Security
To ALL,
I've had several requests fo the *unix information. In the process
HSP = host signal processing. This is not a hardware modem.
http://www.portable-design.com/editorial/1998/08/898prods2
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From: Miranda Heinz-AHM008 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sunday, November 28, 1999 10:55 AM
Subject: [expert]
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