Hi,
As part of our Infrastructure Management effort at STMicroelectronics, we're
looking at monitoring various aspects of a Linux system to determine its
'health'. We're currently empasizing on monitoring system wide resources, as
opposed to monitoring for specific apps like MySQL, etc.
On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 13:09, Naresh Narang wrote:
Hi there,
What about those who get to know about security
announcements only from this list. It is not a person
specific list. Please setup your filters to block such
mails. Raj is doing a good thing to forward those
mails - whether
Dear Amit Ji,
With regard to the problem stated
above and your subsequent suggestions,I had already informed you that cat
/dev/input/ttyACM0 did not work and it gives error as permission denied,
though, this problem may be solved if I would resort to chmod command as at
presently I did
Hi Folks,
After installation of linux on our system, many of
us may have encountered the problem of permission denied error eg.
When someone logs in he may come across of such
kind of error of permission denial (Shell-Init).
Now, In my case if I am trying to run
the cat command to check
Hi Friends
How about having following facility on mailing list software:
When a person subscribes or manages his subscription he can choose what kind
of messages he would like to receive, the one with [security], the one with
[commercial] or all of them etc.
This way people can customize what
Hi,
If you are the only user on the system,
then why not login as root ... ;-)
If not, then thats the whole point about
security, that everyone is not able to
read/write/execute everything.
If you still want to do this, then
1) Login as root.
2) On the prompt, type the commands:
cd /
On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 15:47, Amit Goel wrote:
Hi Friends
How about having following facility on mailing list software:
When a person subscribes or manages his subscription he can choose what kind
of messages he would like to receive, the one with [security], the one with
[commercial] or
Hi
On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 15:47, Amit Goel wrote:
Hi Friends
How about having following facility on mailing list software:
When a person subscribes or manages his subscription he can choose what
kind
of messages he would like to receive, the one with [security], the one
with
Well, I didn't mean seperate mailing lists. But A single unified list which
allows subject line based subscription. So that anyone can go to Mailing
List Subscription Management Interface anytime and turn on/off Security
announcements, Commercials , CD - Requests etc. etc. as per reuirements,
Sometime back some1 had mentioned about a fundoo open source video streaming
server for linux.
What was it ? No not darwin, something else.
BTW is real server free ?
regards,
Amit Soni.
To unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I thought the libyahoo2 announcement would be interesting since Philip
Tellis of Mumbai is a significant contributor to it, and hence it's of
local interest. Can always desist if people feel that this is a bad
idea.
IMHO libyahoo2 is the kind of software that most of us won't wan't to know
If you still want to do this, then
1) Login as root.
2) On the prompt, type the commands:
cd /
chmod -R 0777 *
Dear Venky,
Thanks for reply. As I am the only user of linux on my PC so giving
permisions for read/write/execute upto my home directory won't create any
problem for me from
Hi
I need to block a particular ip from sending mails to
a particular domain, and let the IP send mail to other
domains hosted on the same server using sendmail
8.11.6
how do i go about it?
googling sends me here
http://www.sendmail.org/m4/anti_spam.html#access_db_fin
e (may wrap)
any ideas
http://www.navya.com lists out the good Network Monitoring/Performance
Management products.
Tarun
On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 14:07, Tushar Kanwar wrote:
Hi,
As part of our Infrastructure Management effort at STMicroelectronics, we're
looking at monitoring various aspects of a Linux system to
hi,
I am running Linux 7.2 and win2K on my system.On Win2K 2 of my
partitions are FAT32(C: D:) but the third one (i.e E:) is NTFS.I
have added an entry in the /etc/fstsb file to mount all the three
partitions.I can see C: and D: but not E:.Can someone pls tell me
how do I mount the NTFS
[Cross-posted]
The BusinessWeek Online of March 3, 2003 has a large section devoted
to Linux:
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/toc/03_09/B382203linux.htm
Contents:
The Linux Uprising
How a ragtag band of software geeks is threatening Sun and
Microsoft--and turning the computer world upside
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