Ted Ozolins wrote:
On Saturday 09 February 2002 07:14 pm, Net Llama wrote:
I think a key piece of info that is missing here is whether he has
simply forgetten the password(s), or if something occured to render
authentication broken.
Tinkering with /etc/shadow may not be the best
On Wednesday 13 February 2002 06:49 am, Ian wrote:
When passwords time out...you are/should be prompted to change them.
They shouldn't just expire and lock users out.
I ran across this once while using COL 2.4. There is no warning that tells
you that the user passwords have expired. Since
On Wednesday 13 February 2002 02:13, Ted wrote:
I thought that in an earlier post it did state that I have
forgotten my password I'm assuming that he meant the root
password. I still think this is nothing more than client passwords
timing out.
If I wrote that it was a mistake. I had not
On Wednesday 13 February 2002 08:49, Ian wrote:
When passwords time out...you are/should be prompted to change
them. They shouldn't just expire and lock users out.
I have yet to see a warning letting any user know that their password
will expire under my eD2.4 system. Do I need to set
On Wednesday 13 February 2002 09:58, Ted wrote:
I ran across this once while using COL 2.4. There is no warning
that tells you that the user passwords have expired. Since I'm
always changing something or upgrading some package, I use the root
password a lot. Once logged in as root, I
On Wednesday 13 February 2002 09:12 pm, daddy wrote:
On Wednesday 13 February 2002 09:58, Ted wrote:
I ran across this once while using COL 2.4. There is no warning
that tells you that the user passwords have expired. Since I'm
always changing something or upgrading some package, I use the
On Mon, 11 Feb 2002 23:36:16 -0600
daddy [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled in frustration:
On Sunday 10 February 2002 07:34, Michael wrote:
On Sun, 10 Feb 2002 08:23:49 -0500
Michael Scottaline [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled in frustration:
You may want to check your system for a rootdisk folder.
Typing furiously on February 11, daddy managed to emit:
On Sunday 10 February 2002 07:34, Michael wrote:
On Sun, 10 Feb 2002 08:23:49 -0500
Michael Scottaline [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled in frustration:
You may want to check your system for a rootdisk folder.
Mike
===
rootkit
Mike
If I have one what does that mean?
You've been haxored.
=
Lonni J. Friedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux Step-by-step help: http://netllama.ipfox.com
On Saturday 09 February 2002 07:14 pm, Net Llama wrote:
I think a key piece of info that is missing here is whether he has
simply forgetten the password(s), or if something occured to render
authentication broken.
Tinkering with /etc/shadow may not be the best idea, especially if this
is
On Sunday 10 February 2002 07:34, Michael wrote:
On Sun, 10 Feb 2002 08:23:49 -0500
Michael Scottaline [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled in frustration:
You may want to check your system for a rootdisk folder.
Mike
===
OOOPS! I meant rootkit
Mike
If I have one what does that
On Sunday 10 February 2002 01:30, Ted wrote:
On Saturday 09 February 2002 07:59 pm, daddy wrote:
I haven't forgotten my password. No member of my family can
access their account.
How can I alter my boot up squence so that I boot up into single
user mode. Once I do, I would then use
On Sat, 9 Feb 2002 20:29:04 -0800 (PST)
Will changing the 5 to 1 in this line of initab get me to boot up into
single
user run mode?
id:5:initdefault:
=
At the boot prompt type: linux 1
or
linux single
Mike
--
Laws for the liberal education of youth,
On Sat, 9 Feb 2002 22:49:45 -0600
daddy [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled in frustration:
OK this is what I did.
Booted up into single user mode
Reset the passwords for the users
Rebooted in the previously broken system
Logged in as if nothing had happened.
So I have cured the symptom but still
On Sun, 10 Feb 2002 08:23:49 -0500
Michael Scottaline [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled in frustration:
You may want to check your system for a rootdisk folder.
Mike
===
OOOPS! I meant rootkit
Mike
--
Laws for the liberal education of youth, especially for the lower classes
of people,
I'm running eD2.4 with kernel 2.2.14. KDE2.2.1 on an AMD k2-300. When I try
to log on as any user I get the password incorrect - login failed message.
Even as root. I am currently logged onto another distrib (OL2.3) ona
different partition. How can I reset the passwords? Any help would
wrote:
I'm running eD2.4 with kernel 2.2.14. KDE2.2.1 on an AMD k2-300. When I try
to log on as any user I get the password incorrect - login failed message.
Even as root. I am currently logged onto another distrib (OL2.3) ona
different partition. How can I reset the passwords? Any help
another distrib (OL2.3)
ona
different partition. How can I reset the passwords? Any help would
be greatly
appreciated.
=
Lonni J. Friedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux Step-by-step help: http
On Sat, 09 Feb 2002, Net Llama wrote:
I think a key piece of info that is missing here is whether he has
simply forgetten the password(s), or if something occured to render
authentication broken.
Tinkering with /etc/shadow may not be the best idea, especially if this
is simply a matter of
On Saturday 09 February 2002 22:59 pm, daddy wrote:
I haven't forgotten my password. No member of my family can access their
account.
How can I alter my boot up squence so that I boot up into single user mode.
Once I do, I would then use the COAS tools to re-enter the passwords?
I would
On Sat, 09 Feb 2002, you wrote:
I think a key piece of info that is missing here is whether he has
simply forgetten the password(s), or if something occured to render
authentication broken.
Tinkering with /etc/shadow may not be the best idea, especially if this
is simply a matter of a
.
=
Lonni J. Friedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux Step-by-step help: http://netllama.ipfox.com
.
__
Do You Yahoo
that file, then
you're already logged in, and you won't need to edit that file.
=
Lonni J. Friedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux Step-by-step help: http://netllama.ipfox.com
OK this is what I did.
Booted up into single user mode
Reset the passwords for the users
Rebooted in the previously broken system
Logged in as if nothing had happened.
So I have cured the symptom but still don't have any clue as to what
the cause was. I'll check my /var/log for any hints that
David A. Bandel wrote:
Make the line:
ping -c 1 -w 2 192.168.0.$i arp -n 192.168.0.$i | grep -v Iface
mac.txt
Thanks to all for the help. This did the trick for me. So simple yet I couldn't
figure it out.
--
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Get your free email from www.linuxmail.org
Powered
Hi all,
First, my script abilility rests in /dev/null. That being said, what I am *trying* to
do is get a text file with a list of MAC addresses and the corresponding IP's for
certain ranges of IP's.
Part of my solution:
---
for i in `seq 100 120`; do
ping -c 5
Well, I don't understand the -w option. And I don't understand the pipe
command, and I don't understand what the arp cache is too well, but:
Why not just ping all these addresses first, then use arp to get their
MAC's? If you are on this network, your arp cache will store those mac's,
at least
On Wed, 06 Feb 2002 03:26:27 +0800
begin Tom Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed forth:
Hi all,
First, my script abilility rests in /dev/null. That being said, what I
am *trying* to do is get a text file with a list of MAC addresses and
the corresponding IP's for certain ranges of IP's.
Tom Wilson wrote:
Hi all,
First, my script abilility rests in /dev/null. That being said, what I am *trying*
to do is get a text file with a list of MAC addresses and the corresponding IP's for
certain ranges of IP's.
Part of my solution:
---
for i in `seq
Hello,
I'm trying to write a bash script for a back up job. Unfortunately I'm not getting
anywhere.
I need to mount a file system only if the filesystem is
_not_ already mounted.
I'm thinking of it like this:
Ok, I've been reading documentation and wrote a test script. I've so far managed
On Wednesday 16 January 2002 5:53 pm, Douglas J Hunley wrote:
Pam R babbled on about:
was mailing via my normal isp (btinternet.com) so I now use uklinux for
all mails to the SxS lists and that works fine.
Pam
to this thread using btinternet and see if issue still exists. thanks
On Thursday 17 January 2002 2:51 am, burns wrote:
On January 16, 2002 03:34 pm, Dallam Wych wrote:
Knowing btinternet as I do, I can almost
assure you that the trouble is on their end not yours. Their service
seems to vary depending on what region of the country that you live
in.
On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 08:20:21PM +, Pam R wrote:
Trying.
Good Luck Pam...Here's hoping there aren't to many leaves on the
phone lines :)
Regards,
Dallam
--
Dallam Wych [EMAIL PROTECTED]
1024: A89A2371 Ipsa scientia potestas est
2717 4EB8 461D 743B 47CF
Scribbling feverishly on January 17, Pam R managed to emit:
On Thursday 17 January 2002 2:51 am, burns wrote:
On January 16, 2002 03:34 pm, Dallam Wych wrote:
Knowing btinternet as I do, I can almost
assure you that the trouble is on their end not yours. Their service
seems to vary
On Wed, 16 Jan 2002 18:56,Pam R scribed:
I had the same problem but 100% of the time when the list started up and I
was mailing via my normal isp (btinternet.com) so I now use uklinux for all
mails to the SxS lists and that works fine.
Pam
I have two lousy choices with cable and the second
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002 20:58:57 +
Dallam Wych [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed into the bitstream:
Dallam,
Would you mind turning off signatures for posting to the list? Sylpheed
keeps popping up this annoying dialogue box: can't verify signature from
(?).
thanx,
David A. Bandel
--
Focus on the
On Wednesday 16 January 2002 2:03 am, Keith Antoine wrote:
On Wed, 16 Jan 2002 01:58,Douglas J Hunley scribed:
forwarded per Joel's request. He can receive mail from the list fine, but
whenever he tries to send to linux.nf he gets rejected with what's below.
anyone know how to help him
On Wed, Jan 16, 2002 at 12:53:49PM -0500, Douglas J Hunley wrote:
to this thread using btinternet and see if issue still exists. thanks
Doug,
I am using btinternet and haven't had a problem with the few posts I
have made to this list. Knowing btinternet as I do, I can almost
assure you that
Douglas J Hunley wrote:
forwarded per Joel's request. He can receive mail from the list fine, but
whenever he tries to send to linux.nf he gets rejected with what's below.
anyone know how to help him?
-- Forwarded Message --
Subject: Need help to get back on the list
Well, I gotta open the case and check. It worked about 2 years ago when this
box had Windows on it. Yes, I've been in the box since then and might have
bumped the wire loose or something. As far as the settings in KMix, I have
all the volumes maxed(I'll probably be either deafened or scared
On Mon, 14 Jan 2002 04:15, Tim Wunder wrote:
Upon investigation, I made a WAG that the reason I needed to load ide-scsi
during boot was that I had IDE CDROM support compiled into the kernel.
Bugger, bugger, bugger. I *forgot* all about that wrinkle. You are right sir.
--
http://linux.nf --
On Mon, 14 Jan 2002 03:30, Ken Moffat wrote:
ln -s /dev/srX /dev/scdX
PMFJI .. I have /dev/scd0 and /dev/scd1 for cd-rw and dvd.
Should I do step 3 above?
Yes. It does no harm.
Jan 13 07:23:05 localhost kernel: sr1: CDROM not ready. Make sure there
a symlink will fix that.
I assume
On Mon, 14 Jan 2002 02:57, David A. Bandel wrote:
If you have something better (than devfs), I know lots of folks who
would like to hear your idea of how to do it.
We have no argument about the 'goodness' of devfs. devfs is going to happen,
because it has to.
I have run devfs (past
it crashes by saving, wich happens often.
The one who built and sold it says it is not his
problem.
I installed Windows again. Nothing changes.
I tested the memory with memetest86. No mistakes.
I check what Windows offers on ist web pages. Nothing
helps.
...
Can you help me to solve this problem
pages. Nothing
helps.
...
Can you help me to solve this problem.
or
If I can be sure, that it is his mistake, I can make
some more preasure on that guy who sold it to me.
But if I bring the computer to some Profies to be
tested, it will cost me some hundred ?s (no more DMs
#61514; )
I can
On Mon, 14 Jan 2002 23:39:31 +1130
Mike Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed into the bitstream:
On Mon, 14 Jan 2002 02:57, David A. Bandel wrote:
If you have something better (than devfs), I know lots of folks who
would like to hear your idea of how to do it.
We have no argument about
Found another wrinkle on my system. This may affect some and not others
depending on hardware and such. If you have DMA turned on when you compiled
the kernel, it will enable DMA for the cdrom and cdrw. This will cause a
kernel oops when you mount the cd and the only way out is the reset
This has correccted the problem. Thanks. (again)
On Mon, 14 Jan 2002 23:12:26 +1130
Mike Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 14 Jan 2002 03:30, Ken Moffat wrote:
ln -s /dev/srX /dev/scdX
PMFJI .. I have /dev/scd0 and /dev/scd1 for cd-rw and dvd.
Should I do step 3 above?
Folks,
This topic has raised a lot of questions, and even touched on an area where
I may be able to contribute (for a change).
The question was raised about whether to copy the CD image to hard drive
before burning to CDRW. That will work more reliably in some cases, and
won't hurt.
The
On Sun, 13 Jan 2002 04:56, Rick Sivernell wrote:
I am having continual problems with cdroms. I have the following
scsi id 4 42x scsi cdrom
scsi id 5 Yamaha 6x4x16 cdwriter
hdc is a 52x ide cdrom drive
[snippetty hack]
Rick,
your problem is your misunderstanding of srX and scdX
On Mon, 14 Jan 2002 02:19:15 +1130
Mike Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed into the bitstream:
On Sun, 13 Jan 2002 23:36, David A. Bandel wrote:
modern distros deprecate the use of srX, get rid of them, literally.
Promise from me that you can do no harm by deleting them.
What's your
On Sun, 13 Jan 2002 08:27:28 -0500
Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After reading that bedtime reading page, it's a wonder anything works...
I'm always amazed anything works (when I'm at the controls).
--
Ken Moffat
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
___
Previously, Tim Wunder chose to write:
Yeah, I know, replying to my own post, yada, yada
snip
My COL3.1 apparently uses both srx and scdx to refer to the same things:
brwxrwxrwx 2 root disk 11, 0 Apr 27 2001 /dev/scd0
brw--- 1 dad root 11, 1 Apr 27 2001
On Sun, 13 Jan 2002 22:06,David A. Bandel scribed:
On Sun, 13 Jan 2002 21:33:19 +1130
Mike Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed into the bitstream:
[snip]
modern distros deprecate the use of srX, get rid of them, literally.
Promise from me that you can do no harm by deleting them.
What's
On Mon, 14 Jan 2002 02:45,Tim Wunder scribed:
Now thats interesting and i'll have a look at mine.
Well, I removed the /dev/sr0 and sr1 files and took hdd=ide-scsi out of
grub's menu.lst file and, upon first reboot, my ide CD-ROM was no longer
seen by xcdroast as a scsi device.
In order for
On Saturday 12 January 2002 14:45 pm, Rick Sivernell wrote:
I am
not getting a stable cdrom operation all the time.
On all CD drives? or just the IDE one?
--
++
+ Bruce S. Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bellaire,
Previously, Rick Sivernell chose to write:
On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 15:12:15 -0500
Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok now have read the BedTime reader. What I get is
1 If cdrom is not IDE-RW then hdx=ide-scsi is not needed,
especially if you have real scsi cdroms writers.
As long as
and Libranet.
I deleted my cdrom links in /dev (cdrom-hdb and cdrom1-hdc) and replaced
them with ln -s /dev/scd0 /dev/cdrom
ln -s /dev/scd1 /dev/cdrom1
Just another alternative to investigate.
The stepbystep site was a big help.
http://linux.nf
--
Ken Moffat
[EMAIL PROTECTED
On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 13:15:18 -0800
Ken Moffat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 16:02:53 -0500
Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Recommendation:
Remove all symlinks in /dev
Remove the kernel line hdc=ide-scsi
Re-boot the system and look at your /dev directory. As I
Previously, Ken Moffat chose to write:
On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 16:02:53 -0500
Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Recommendation:
Remove all symlinks in /dev
Remove the kernel line hdc=ide-scsi
Re-boot the system and look at your /dev directory. As I understand it,
you should then have
On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 16:37:36 -0500
Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(I've seen somewhere that sr0 and sr1 are outdated. (?)) And I
snip
I stand corrected.
(jeez, and I JUST read the damn bedtime reading page, too!)
Tim
I didn't mean to correct, just offer an alternative. I've
List
Thanks for response. Need to add some info here.
Running ew 3.1.1 using kde 2.2
/var/log/messages:
Jan 11 06:31:40 RSivernell kernel: Adaptec aic7850 SCSI adapter
Jan 11 06:31:40 RSivernell kernel: aic7850: Single Channel A, SCSI Id=7,
3/255 SCBs Jan 11 06:31:40
Somewhat inexperienced at this SCSI setup, but looking at my system the
real SCSI CD's are sr0 and sr1. The sr? values are assigned based on
the SCSI id number. In fact I recently (yesterday) had a problem adding
a SCSI dvd as SCSI id 0 on a system that already had SCSI id 4 and 5
because the
List
I am having continual problems with cdroms. I have the following
scsi id 4 42x scsi cdrom
scsi id 5 Yamaha 6x4x16 cdwriteronly one that seems to work all the time
scsi id 6 scsi dat 4mm tape drive not a problem ow.
hdc is a 52x ide cdrom drivethere on bootup but
On Sat, 29 Dec 2001 23:33:22 -0500
Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed into the bitstream:
[snip]
I'll let someone else handle the first question.
Also, what happens when the lease expires? Is a new lease automatically
negotiated or do I have to manually intervene in some manner like
Jerry McBride wrote:
I'm getting ready for the pending @home to @comcast change over and the biggest
hurddle I have yet to make is implementing dhcp.
I'm working with dhclient as supplied with workstation 3.1. From the commandline or
a fresh boot I can get dhclient to negotiate with my isp
On Sun, 30 Dec 2001 12:46:59 -0700 Dave Anselmi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jerry McBride wrote:
---snip---
The dhcp hurddle I haven't quite cleared is understanding what I've done.
---snip---
What you have is the software from the Internet Software Consortium. dhclient is
the client
Jerry McBride wrote:
Well... That's about what I've done. I've got the server reliably online via
dhclient. I have to figure out how to get my fixed IP firewall to work correctly with
dhcp.
Could you give me a heads up if I need to set anything in dhclient.conf to allow
for my intranet?
Hello all,
been a long time since i've been on the list. had to unsubscribe so
i wouldn't get fired at work
i have a few questions. i recently got dsl!!! yippy it is working
great. the zyxel modem that earthlink sent also
assigns ip addresses, so i got my 2 machines going thru it
the link and you get the index page
http://ftp.sunet.se/hwb/
I have a S3 Virge 4 meg card and X is having a
failed to setup write combining range 0xe to 0x4
APM failed.
I'm running a S3 Trio 8MB, but have used a S3 Virge 4MB myself in x 3.splash.
Can't help you here
Something funky about these rtl8139 cards and this particular
I'm running some of these. I had some of the half-duplex trouble a
while ago but they all run fine now. They're on monolithic kernels
and they're autodetected fine, no need to pass any append=
parameters... Memory fades,
Declan
Well I have just yesterday got all to work, well as best as the crappy
S3 Virge card will. The card is bad in gui mode. The rats all do work now.
I actually did pretyty much the same as your post, and that was most
reassurring as to how I proceeded. Will replace the car very soon
On Tue, 11 Dec 2001 22:27:40 -0500
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
I have followed the thread on forcing my NIC to run full duplex. I have
tried all of those suggestions to no avail. I have SuSE 7.3 Pro installed
on my desktop w/KDE-2.2.2, and Mantel's 2.4.16-4GB-14. Using mii-tool
Jerry,
It is the latest included with the 2.4.16 kernel. I do have a CD with
instructions on compiling the driver for linux that came with the card.
It is dated 6/1999. Should I compile it and see if it works?
Regards,
Keith B.
Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 11 Dec 2001
On Wed, 12 Dec 2001 07:19:25 -0500
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jerry,
It is the latest included with the 2.4.16 kernel. I do have a CD with
instructions on compiling the driver for linux that came with the card.
It is dated 6/1999. Should I compile it and see if it works?
It's worth a try,
Jerry,
I finally just gave up and purchased a NetGear FA310TX fast ethernet
card from Micro Center on sale for $14.99. It uses the tulip driver and
upon installation, I am now running 100 mbps FD without forcing it to.
Something funky about these rtl8139 cards and this particular box, no
trouble
On Wed, 12 Dec 2001 20:50:08 -0500
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jerry,
I finally just gave up and purchased a NetGear FA310TX fast ethernet
card from Micro Center on sale for $14.99. It uses the tulip driver and
upon installation, I am now running 100 mbps FD without forcing it to.
Something
On Wed, 12 Dec 2001 18:28:56 -0800 (PST) Keith Morse
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 12 Dec 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jerry,
I finally just gave up and purchased a NetGear FA310TX fast
ethernet
card from Micro Center on sale for $14.99. It uses the tulip
driver and
upon
On Wed, 12 Dec 2001 19:48:16 -0700
Collins Richey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 12 Dec 2001 18:28:56 -0800 (PST) Keith Morse
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 12 Dec 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jerry,
I finally just gave up and purchased a NetGear FA310TX fast
ethernet
Jerry,
Sure. But the interesting thing is they DO work with the SuSE
2.4.4-4GB kernel using the EXACT same driver. Tell me where you
want me to send it. BTW,it is a new realtek card from SMC.
Regards,
Keith
Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 12 Dec 2001 20:50:08 -0500
[EMAIL
now, what would be helpfull if any body has them are the serial port
ps/2 mouse
diagrams, power setting or etc. Ay help is appreciated. Could not find on
the Net.
There is no 'standard' pinout for ps/2 motherboard connections. *Generally*
they are an 8 pin single in line effort with pin 7
On Tuesday 11 December 2001 14:29, you wrote:
now, what would be helpfull if any body has them are the serial port
ps/2 mouse
diagrams, power setting or etc. Ay help is appreciated. Could not find on
the Net.
Did you check Tom's Hardware book? (Tom Enghald that is). If Mozilla
:
Sent by: Subject: Re: rat help
linux-users-admin@l
inux.nf
Declan
That was part of what I wanted. If I had th mobo pinout
for comport ps2 connect (PI 133 mHz) AT mobo. I have gotten com 2 to see
the mouse in Caldera 2.3, but X doesnot see it in 4.1.0.1 (3.1.1 EW).
I have a S3 Virge 4 meg card and X is having a
failed to setup write combining
[ snips ]
On Tue, 11 Dec 2001 16:38:49 + Declan Moriarty
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If Mozilla finishes booting this session, I'll get you a link from
the bookmarks... Wait
- it's going to do something soon ...
Yep, I got very tired of waiting for mozilla (or netscape or
konqueror) to
On Monday 03 December 2001 22:04, you wrote:
Hi List
I need a bit of help here. I have scournged a PI 133 Mhz board cpu.
I have been
able to install ew 3.1 and works fine except no mouse. I have tried both
com1 com2
with a ps/2 mouse adaptor. I have 2 rats here, one track ball
David
It appears that the bios must support ps/2 mouse to get it working.
I set the com ports to auto IRQ's. No go. I will try a serial port rat
if I find one for a buck or so. Many thanks, I will try to serve some of the
finest Virtual brew around this weekend. Many rounds to you of
--- Declan Moriarty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 04 December 2001 08:53, you wrote:
On Monday 03 December 2001 22:04, you wrote:
Hi List
I need a bit of help here. I have scournged a PI 133 Mhz
board
cpu. I have been
able to install ew 3.1 and works fine except
Hi List
I need a bit of help here. I have scournged a PI 133 Mhz board cpu. I have
been
able to install ew 3.1 and works fine except no mouse. I have tried both com1
com2
with a ps/2 mouse adaptor. I have 2 rats here, one track ball from Logitek, I use
this
with all my systems
Agreed, unless you have a small internal network like mine and just need to get
it going. For secure networks, you absolutely want to configure more security
and use encrypted passwords.
On Thu, 22 Nov 2001 16:01:52 -0800
David Aikema [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 22 November 2001
Ian,
I have successfully gotten Samba 2.2.1 to work with Win2k and SuSE 7.3. I am
sure that it is similar to RH. I used the Samba How-to to get going
(http://www.linux.com/howto/SMB-HOWTO.html#toc7). I had to transition what I
had on COL2.4/RH 7.0 which had older versions of Samba connected
On Thursday 22 November 2001 07:33 am, Susan Macchia wrote:
Ok, first I got rid of the use of encrypted passwords on my Win2k box. To
do this, on your Win2k box run regedit. When the window opens pick (from
the left panel):
On Thu, 22 Nov 2001 16:01:52 -0800
David Aikema [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 22 November 2001 07:33 am, Susan Macchia wrote:
Ok, first I got rid of the use of encrypted passwords on my Win2k box. To
do this, on your Win2k box run regedit. When the window opens pick
(from
the
, but I can't find what I'm doing wrong.
I hope someone can help me.
Kind regards
Guy
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I checked the perms on /etc/samba/smbpasswd and just to see if it
would help, I noted the existing perms and changed the file to 777.
However, samba simply set the permissions back to '-rw' for root
only, and spit the same
Hi,
I'm trying to set up an Alias in my httpd.conf file that'll allow me to
redirect a request for my_URL/calendar to my_URL/cgi-bin/webcal so
that if I try to access my_URL/calendar/webcal.cgi, I get the WebCal
calendar selection script.
I've made these entries in my httpd.conf file:
Alias
Tim Wunder jabbered:
Hi,
I'm trying to set up an Alias in my httpd.conf file that'll allow me to
redirect a request for my_URL/calendar to my_URL/cgi-bin/webcal so
that if I try to access my_URL/calendar/webcal.cgi, I get the WebCal
calendar selection script.
I've made these entries in
Hi Kurt,
Kurt Wall wrote:
Tim Wunder jabbered:
Hi,
I'm trying to set up an Alias in my httpd.conf file that'll allow me to
redirect a request for my_URL/calendar to my_URL/cgi-bin/webcal so
that if I try to access my_URL/calendar/webcal.cgi, I get the WebCal
calendar selection script.
Tim Wunder wrote:
Hi Kurt,
'owdy,
Kurt Wall wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to set up an Alias in my httpd.conf file that'll allow me to
redirect a request for my_URL/calendar to my_URL/cgi-bin/webcal so
that if I try to access my_URL/calendar/webcal.cgi, I get the WebCal
calendar selection
Kurt Wall wrote:
Tim Wunder wrote:
Hi Kurt,
'owdy,
snip
The syntax is ScriptAlias /the/fake/dir /the/real/dir. So, try:
ScriptAlias /calendar /home/httpd/cgi-bin/webcal
Perfect! Added that ScriptAlias (guessing at syntax is always harder
than knowing it), added webcal.cgi
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