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it would bea
good start to check the sulog and the `last` log , in order to see who was
logged in that time to the machine, since you have a time stamp - it
should be rather simple to narrow it down to the relevent time frame and from
there on tracing the address of the one
I know people have discussed this topic alot but it's over a month that
I can't successfully connect.
This was tried on RedHat 8 , RedHat 7.3 and Debian 3 SID (all on the
same machine).
The ethernet card is Realtek.
Here are the details (l/p details altered):
[This is quite long, I tried to
On Wednesday 29 January 2003 12:18, Eliran wrote:
I know people have discussed this topic alot but it's over a month that
I can't successfully connect.
This was tried on RedHat 8 , RedHat 7.3 and Debian 3 SID (all on the
same machine).
The ethernet card is Realtek.
Here are the details (l/p
Eliran,
Check this out
Kernel IP routing table:
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric RefUse
Iface
213.8.255.217 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 UH0 00 ppp0
213.8.56.15 10.40.32.1 255.255.255.255 UGH 0 00 eth0
#change the
Amir Tal wrote:
just make sure the $CABLEGW interval is removed from the routing table after
ppp0 is up. i saw cases where it does not get removed cleanly, and causes
problems.
What kind of problems? What is the significant of the MTU variable ?
Boris Ratner wrote:
I think that you will need default gw to surf the net :-)
I have one default gw at the begining, later I add a new one and delete
the old one.
What's wrong ?
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On Wednesday 29 January 2003 16:41, Eliran wrote:
Amir Tal wrote:
just make sure the $CABLEGW interval is removed from the routing table
after ppp0 is up. i saw cases where it does not get removed cleanly, and
causes problems.
What kind of problems? What is the significant of the MTU
Eliran try making the following changes to the script:
cablestart script (provided by Amir Tal):
^^
#!/bin/bash
USERNAME=username
/sbin/ifdown eth0
/sbin/ifup eth0
CABLEGW=`cat /etc/dhcpc/dhcpcd-eth0.info | grep GATEWAY | cut -d= -f2`
/sbin/route add -host pns.inter.net.il gw $CABLEGW
Eliran,
I will have to agree with Amir Tal.
You need to have the following routnig table prior to pptp connection:
1. route to your local Aruzei zahav network : route add -net 10.x.y.z
netmask 255.255.240.0 gw ARUZEY_zahav_GW interface eth0
2.route to your Internet_Zahav pptp server:route
I had KDE3.0.4 and upgraded into 3.1
After I updated everything worked well excpet one thing:
One I'm trying to run programs I compiled from source, I get this error:
relocation error: /opt/kde/lib/libDCOP.so.4: undefined symbol:
static_QUType_varptr
What should I do?
Hi Eliran,
The method suggested by Amir Tal is fine, and if you wish to explore
another option, the method I am offering in the Cable-Modem Mini-Howto is
equivalent.
I preferred not to delete the default gateway, but to make the default
gateway with a metric (priority) of 1 to the ethernet ( =
Quoting The-Q, from the post of Wed, 29 Jan:
I had KDE3.0.4 and upgraded into 3.1
After I updated everything worked well excpet one thing:
One I'm trying to run programs I compiled from source, I get this error:
relocation error: /opt/kde/lib/libDCOP.so.4: undefined symbol:
From: Amit Margalit [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
[snip]
I preferred not to delete the default gateway, but to make the default
gateway with a metric (priority) of 1 to the ethernet ( = the cable
modem) and add another default gateway ( to the internet )
with metric 0.
Well, this is not
What's the deal with the redhat - kde relationship?
Did that bluecurve/bero-quiting incident kill our chances to get KDE
rpms when major versions are released?
Is anybody in redhat in charge of KDE connections?
Is this the beginning of the segmentation between europe and the states
leading
Could the mandrake SRPMs be rebuilt on RedHat? Probably no
How much work is required to modify them?
Depends. You'll need to replace the .tar.gz sources, remove lots of their
%patch, and modify the BuildRequires field ;)
Alternatively: How much work is required to modify the latest rawhide
I'd be greatful if people with other browsers and/or platforms other
than Linux would check the Globes site and let me know (in private mail
if you don't want to bother the list) browser name/version/platform and
where do you get stuck.
I'll try to draw their attention to this.
David Faure
On Wednesday 29 January 2003 21:42, David Harel wrote:
Alex,
I posted a message to you and the group regarding my findings about the
cable modem (attached below)
I saw it, I just had no time to answer, sorry.
Since I did not receive any reply I presumed I failed to send it. Could you
verify
On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
Moshe Kaminsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So my question is what is it that mozilla can do and mutt doesn't?
I don't use either, but I suspect they have basically the same
functionality plus different bells and whistles. Your confusion is on
a
On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, Alex Chudnovsky wrote:
On Wednesday 29 January 2003 21:42, David Harel wrote:
Alex,
I posted a message to you and the group regarding my findings about the
cable modem (attached below)
I saw it, I just had no time to answer, sorry.
Since I did not receive any
On Wednesday 29 January 2003 19:46, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
didn't you mean Alt-V W?
Nope, here it's specifically said X...
screen capture enclosed - I rest my case ;-)
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On Wed, Jan 29, 2003 at 07:48:25PM +0200, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
I'd be greatful if people with other browsers and/or platforms other
than Linux would check the Globes site and let me know (in private mail
if you don't want to bother the list) browser name/version/platform and
where do you
On Wednesday 29 January 2003 23:00, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, Alex Chudnovsky wrote:
On Wednesday 29 January 2003 21:42, David Harel wrote:
Driver that detects its hardware first ( meaning usually driver that is
loaded first, except USB, PCMCIA and other hotplugs ), gets
On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
(Does recent QT have font-config 2 support built-in, or do RedHat still
have to patch this in? font-config2 is definitly one of the good things
pushed by RH8. The only problem with it is that some legacy programs
don't support it ;-) )
Such as?
On Thursday 30 January 2003 00:52, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
What's the big deal?
internal nic will get loaded as eth0 . That can be easily aranged. You Do
want the internal nic loaded automatically with the network startup.
OK, let's check my own particular case. Currently, I have two computers
Not yet slashdotted: AOL removed $45.5 billion in the last quarter.
Total loss in 2002 was $99 billion.
A new world record.
(and a way ahead of its followers; It's like breaking the record for
100 meter, in 2 seconds instead of 9.9).
As far as I understood, the total removals (charges in the
On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Alex Chudnovsky wrote:
On Thursday 30 January 2003 00:52, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
What's the big deal?
internal nic will get loaded as eth0 . That can be easily aranged. You Do
want the internal nic loaded automatically with the network startup.
OK, let's check my own
Eli Marmor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Not yet slashdotted: AOL removed $45.5 billion in the last quarter.
Total loss in 2002 was $99 billion.
A new world record.
Well, IIRC in September 2000 Intel lost $91 billion in one
day...
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On 30 Jan 2003, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
Eli Marmor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Not yet slashdotted: AOL removed $45.5 billion in the last quarter.
Total loss in 2002 was $99 billion.
A new world record.
Well, IIRC in September 2000 Intel lost $91 billion in one
day...
you
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