Testing 1,2,3.
Is there anybody out there?
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On Monday 09 July 2001 11:13 pm, you wrote:
On Mon, 9 Jul 2001 23:01:40 -0400, Tim Wunder wrote:
Testing 1,2,3.
Is there anybody out there?
Yes, but thins are really sooow tonight. What's up?
I had a message sent this morning from a Mozilla nightly under Win2K that
got
Can I get a GUI login from my upstairs PC running Mandrake 8.0 to my
downstairs PC running Caldera eD2.4? I'd like to be able to login to my
desktop and run my KDE apps if my wife happens to be downstairs on the
main PC (and vice versa). I would think that this should be fairly
straght-forward,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's been a while now, but I believe I found everything on the Caldera KB.
That's well and good, but the SxS is no longer Caldera specific. Perhaps
when I get some time, I'll try out all the techniques referenced here
and write up a generic SxS on it. I can test all
So, if I understand you correctly, I can set up, possibly not through
kdm, but definately through xdm, a login where users can choose to login
to the local machine, or the remote machine, to run their desktops.
That IS quite cool. My 9-year old likes the games in Mandrake, but all
my
On Monday 30 July 2001 10:49 pm, Tim Wunder wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to figger out how to set up ftp on my eD2.4 box and I'm halfway
there. I have ftp access from the local network, but not from outside. I'm
using a freesco router for NAT and firewall and have editted the
/etc/forward.cfg file according
I can log into my ftp server as a user and have access to the entire
system (well, the files that my user has access to, anyway). As far as I
can tell, though, the login is not encrypted, so I'm sending my login
and password in plain text over the internet each time I log in. Is
there any
According to what I just read,
http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,5095366,00.html?chkpt=zdnnp1tp02
it only affects the full version, not Acrobat Reader.
But it's interesting that Using PDF bypasses the filters in newer
versions of Outlook that ordinarily screen out VBScript files.
Hi all,
Does anyone know how to use the hdparm.conf file in eW3.1?
It looks like rc.boot uses that file for hdparm settings. I don't appear to
have an hdparm.conf file in my /etc directory, but DMA and 32-bit access are
turned on by default (perhaps in the kernal?). But I'd like to get UDMA 4
On Sunday 12 August 2001 10:32 pm, Mike Andrew wrote:
On Sunday 12 August 2001 23:43, Tim Wunder wrote:
Hi all,
Does anyone know how to use the hdparm.conf file in eW3.1?
hdparm-boot time tweaking on the site below
whatever happens, once you get it working please supply the info so I can
How do I change the location where RPMs get installed?
I've just downloaded the Caldera eW3.1 SRPMs for KDE 2.2 from the KDE site. I
believe that if I just 'rpm --rebuild' them, then 'rpm -Uvh' them,
everything'll get placed in /opt/kde2 ('cept QT, of course). I'd like them to
get placed in
Hi,
I've read thru the SxS written by Mike Andrew regarding upgrading the kernel
from 2.2.14 to 2.4.x and have managed to download the updates required to
e2fsprogs, modutils, pcmcia and isdn4k-utils. The server times out when
trying to get the updated tarball (ftp.linuxcare.com.au) for ppp,
Previously, Net Llama wrote:
--- Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've read thru the SxS written by Mike Andrew regarding upgrading the
kernel
from 2.2.14 to 2.4.x and have managed to download the updates required
to
e2fsprogs, modutils, pcmcia and isdn4k-utils. The server
Previously, Keith Antoine wrote:
On Tue, 21 Aug 2001 12:06, Tim Wunder orated thus:
Hi,
I've read thru the SxS written by Mike Andrew regarding upgrading the
kernel from 2.2.14 to 2.4.x and have managed to download the updates
required to e2fsprogs, modutils, pcmcia and isdn4k-utils
Trying to compile the 2.4.9 kernel on my eD2.4 box. I'm going from the 2.2.14
kernel, so I had to do a lot of updating: modutils, e2fsprogs, ppp, bison,
byacc, reiserfs-utils. Some from tarball (modutils, e2fsprog, ppp), some from
eW3.1 SRPM (bison, byacc, reiserfs-utils).
I managed to get
Net Llama wrote:
--- Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Trying to compile the 2.4.9 kernel on my eD2.4 box. I'm going from the
2.2.14
kernel, so I had to do a lot of updating: modutils, e2fsprogs, ppp,
bison,
byacc, reiserfs-utils. Some from tarball (modutils, e2fsprog, ppp),
some from
Net Llama wrote:
--- Bruce Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 22 August 2001 12:16, Tim Wunder wrote:
Net Llama wrote:
--- Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Trying to compile the 2.4.9 kernel on my eD2.4 box. I'm going from
the
2.2.14
kernel, so I had to do a lot
that the last error regarding kernel
is too big... oftentimes results in an unbootable kernel. His
recommendation was to build everything in as modules and not to compile
anything extra into the kernel.
Sound feasible?
Tim
Tim Wunder wrote:
Previously, Tim Wunder wrote:
Net Llama wrote:
--- Tim
Net Llama wrote:
The URL quoted below points to a directory where the image is located
(its the only file in that directory). So if all you did was click on
the directory and whatever browser you were using pretended to download
something, then i have no clue what it was doing. Netscape
0.9.4 might be good enough to replace NC4.7x when it's
released in a couple of weeks.
Tim
Tim Wunder wrote:
Net Llama wrote:
The URL quoted below points to a directory where the image is located
(its the only file in that directory). So if all you did was click on
the directory
Ian Marchak wrote:
Quoting Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
BTW, Lonni. You using Mozilla's mail client? I just downloaded today's
nightly for Win32 and it seems significantly faster as compared to the
one from 2 days ago that I was using. I'd install it on linux at home to
check it, but I
Previously, Net Llama wrote:
--- Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
More info and a possible solution:
Here's the error output from the make bzImage:
pdc202xx.c: In function `config_chipset_for_dma':
pdc202xx.c:528: warning: `drive_pci' might be used uninitialized in
this
function
Previously, Keith Antoine wrote:
On Fri, 24 Aug 2001 13:00, Tim Wunder orated thus:
Holy crap! 1.15MB?? What did you compile into that kernel? The
largest kernel that i ever built was 685K, and it had the SCSI support
built in.
Well, I don't really know. Ignorance is bliss, you
Oops, left out the NIC.
SMC Ultra
Tim Wunder wrote:
snip
Why don't you email us with exactly what you have in hardware plus what you
need in software and i'll do you a config file you can load into the
xconfig and see what I have selected. That way you might get an idea whats
needed and whats
:
Ok, tried changing to /dev/hdd and get the same type of
response/dev/hdd is not a valid block device. Any other thoughts?
Vern
Tim Wunder wrote:
You've partitioned your zip disk?
Wouldn't /dev/hdd4 be the fourth partition on hdd?
I would think you just want 'mount /dev/hdd mount
Previously, Keith Antoine wrote:
On Sat, 25 Aug 2001 23:03, Tim Wunder orated thus:
Again did you call 'make bzdisk' ??
no, make bzImage, I'm quite sure about that. Apparently, this is a common
error when the bzImage is large (at least I've heard of the problem from
other sources
Previously, Andrew Mathews wrote:
Joel Hammer wrote:
I am rusty on networking.
I have a thin coaxial cable home network. My son just got a lap
top for school and will be bringing it home from time to time
and needs to hook it up to the home network. He will need to
access the internet
multimedia mailing list, but no luck.
Perhaps I should subscribe to that list and ask over there...
Thanks for listening,
Tim
Previously, Tim Wunder wrote:
Hi,
Finally back to trying to install KDE2.2 on eD2.4 from the eW3.1 SRPMs.
I've made progress, building and installing qt, libxml, prce
Previously, Collins Richey wrote:
Well, I stand corrected. Jbl did include sr_mod, but they built it
into the kernel. So, are you ready for this, you need to 'append
hda=ide-scsi' to make it work! We had that long discussion about this
no longer being necessary on 2.4.x kernels, and I
while they're still in business? Are they in
trouble or what else is up?
Regards,
Keith B.
Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Previously, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
I picked up a used CNet, CN8800TX (?) mini-hub this weekend at a used
computer store - so no info
Any chance of getting a searchable archive of the linux.nf list? Or is it there
and I just don't see it?
Tim
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Douglas J. Hunley wrote:
On Wednesday 29 August 2001 21:44, Bill Day babbled:
I do rember a week or two ago that Doug said something about adding a
searchable archive... I might b worng, it won't be the first time.
it's over at mail-list.com (I think). The
Hi folks,
Considering all the trouble I've been having getting my eD2.4 install
up to snuff, I decided to try migrating to eW3.1, which I have
installed on a test partition. I downloaded and installed kernel 2.4.9
and X4.1.0 without too much difficulty. I then tried to start
installing KDE2.2
Tim Wunder
twunder@iwmail.To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
to start over again. Backups are a beautiful thing.
Tim
On Saturday 01 September 2001 09:07, Tim Wunder wrote:
Me again...
FYI, changing (or removing) the 'vga=' line in my menu.lst file had no
effect. I resigned myself to reinstalling the original kde2.1 and
starting over again. It seems
What does the 'mv' command actually do?
I've always been under the impression that it simply renames the
file/directory, but I get the feeling there's more to it than that.
My recent experience with compiling the KDE2.2 SRPMs has led me to think that.
When I tried to compile the KDE2.2 source
The IP you gave for eth0 is definately an internal network address, not
accessible from the outside world. Did your DSL provider give/sell you a
router? Many DSL routers are capable of providing DHCP services for an internal
network.
You could always go to GRC.com,
Glenn Williams wrote:
snip
grc.com was not much help. First of all, I had to switch to windoze
and a different firewall. They report my IP address as 10.0.0.2, and
then gave me a boilerplate blurb about how IETF in their wisdom set
aside a large block of addresses for internal network
Shawn Tayler wrote:
Hi Guys,
Had a little problem on one of my systems after an Xfree 4.1.0 update.
As was pointed out to me a while back by a denizen of this list, I had
reenabled XF 3.3.6 when I redirected X to XF_Mach64. Well I put the
symlink back to XFree86 and the same respawning
Douglas J. Hunley wrote:
ignore this message (if you get it) and the fake virus attached.
X5O!P%@AP[4\PZX54(P^)7CC)7}$EICAR-STANDARD-ANTIVIRUS-TEST-FILE!$H+H*
Maybe Amavis is smart enough to know it's a fake
DOUGLAS HUNLEY wrote:
testing somethine. no virus this time ;)
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My son has succumb to pressure from the old man to use linux full time (that
and he couldn't get windows to install for some reason and I refused to help
him...). So taking in the advice of dep's latest .comment on linuxplanet, I'm
trying to be a good guru. Unfortunately, he's asked a question
Glenn Williams wrote:
Hi, Tim:
What is a mozilla nightly?
Thanks.
Regards,
Glenn
Mozilla - the open source development project for Netscape 6 (and some other,
lesser known, companies) - builds versions of the browser package every day
with the latest changes and calls them
Hi folks,
It seems, at least from a response on the kde-linux list I'm on, that gcc 2.95,
which eW31 has, does not contain optimization code for athlon. This is claimed
to be the cause of my system architecture being i686 despite checking Athlon in
the kernel make xconfig (a post on the
Douglas J. Hunley wrote:
On Friday 07 September 2001 09:01, Tim Wunder babbled:
Hi folks,
It seems, at least from a response on the kde-linux list I'm on, that gcc
2.95, which eW31 has, does not contain optimization code for athlon. This
is claimed to be the cause of my system architecture
Susan Macchia wrote:
Hi all,
I am in the market for a RW CD for my pc and was wondering what burners
are most compatible with Linux. My current distro (most often used) is
RH 7.0. But within the next few months I plan to add the latest Suse
or RH on another partition.
Any advice is
Douglas J. Hunley wrote:
On Friday 07 September 2001 13:13, Tim Wunder babbled:
Look for
burnproof technology as well.
have you actually gotten Linux software to use the BurnProof technology? I
never could... but I didn't need it either, so it never really mattered
No. My drive
Subject: FW: Microsloth Error Message Haikus
In Japan, they have replaced the impersonal and unhelpful Microsoft Error
messages with Haiku poetry messages.
Haiku poetry has strict construction rules. Each poem has only three lines,
17 syllables: five syllables in the first line, seven in the
I spent much of this afternoon enabling NFS between my son's PC (Mandrak 8.0,
K6-2-500, 128MB RAM, kernel 2.4.3-mdk) and mine (Caldera 3.1, Athlon 950,
384MB RAM, kernel 2.4.9) and performance is slow, at best. We have 10 Megabit
ethernet with only the 2 PCs and our gateway router (freesco --
Previously, Rick Sivernell chose to write:
On Saturday 08 September 2001 08:26 pm, you wrote:
I spent much of this afternoon enabling NFS between my son's PC (Mandrak
8.0, K6-2-500, 128MB RAM, kernel 2.4.3-mdk) and mine (Caldera 3.1, Athlon
950, 384MB RAM, kernel 2.4.9) and performance is
Previously, Douglas J. Hunley chose to write:
On Friday 07 September 2001 23:22, Shawn Tayler babbled:
How tough is the move?
not very. download it, ./configure, make bootstrap, rpm -e the old version,
make install
done
According to the readme included with gcc, you execute the configure
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thanks Doug, while looking at the gui log per D Bandel's book
recommendation I did find this:
/opt/kde2/bin/kdm_greet: error while loading shared libraries:
/opt/kde2/lib/libkdeui.so.3:undefined symbol:style Change_8QtoolBarR6QStyle
anyone have any ideas what I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tim,
did download and upgrade to qt2.3.1 and did already have /usr/lib/qt2, took
your advice and moved /usr/lib/qt2 to /usr/lib/qt2.2.4
the system kept trying to load kde and following the update of qt it jumped
into it without problem.
Thank you for your help!
Hi folks,
My sons' school Fathers' Club has a web site that I can't seem to be able to
navigate with any of the browsers I've used under linux. Actually, the only
thing that seems to work is MSIE under Winders. On the off chance that I have
some sort of config issue, can any of you folks
Previously, Joel Hammer chose to write:
On Sun, Sep 16, 2001 at 12:28:14PM -0400, Tim Wunder wrote:
Hi folks,
My sons' school Fathers' Club has a web site that I can't seem to be able
to navigate with any of the browsers I've used under linux. Actually, the
only thing that seems to work
Previously, Alan Jackson chose to write:
On Sun, 16 Sep 2001 17:13:26 -0400 Tim Wunder wrote:
Anyone care to recommend a web design tool for the neophite?
I've written literally thousands of webpages over the past 9 years
If I'd written thousands of webpages, I'm sure I could do
://javascript.internet.com/
On Sunday 16 September 2001 20:12, Tim Wunder wrote:
Previously, Alan Jackson chose to write:
On Sun, 16 Sep 2001 17:13:26 -0400 Tim Wunder wrote:
Anyone care to recommend a web design tool for the neophite?
I've written literally thousands of webpages over the past 9
Previously, dragonsfireburns chose to write:
At 11:52 PM 9/21/01 -0400, you wrote:
Like this?
http://www.ltsp.org/index.php
Something like that but not disk less. This needs a rom modification to
boot. I prefer to use an existing machine and convert it easily so that
their is a choice of
Previously, Joel Hammer chose to write:
I thought from all I had read about JavaScript that it was designed to be
safe.
I recall on another list someone said he had downloaded a malicious html
doc and others on the list claimed that was impossible. This was a long
time ago, like 8 months.
Previously, Douglas J. Hunley chose to write:
On Saturday 22 September 2001 02:14, Myles Green babbled:
You're welcome. Oh, it wasn't real? I didn't try going beyond the index
page. There are a few places where you can get dynamic redirecting to
your machine if you don't have a permanent
Collins Richey wrote:
Now that I've gotten my router set up (simple little Netgear box) and
severed the umbilical cord to my WinME box, I've gotten more
interested in security. I've read quite a bit of the SxS stuff, but
I'm still clueless about how it all fits together.
Here's my setup:
Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
On Fri, 21 Sep 2001 12:15:44 -0400
snip
|
| Where I use passwords with Apache, I use the .htaccess method in the
| directory of interest. The .htaccess file contains lines like:
|
|AuthName Text to put in password heading
|AuthType Basic
|
I'm looking for a good web-based calendar for my Fathers' Club web site. The
intent is to have a calendar with a nice GUI front end for end users to access,
but a simple backend file format conducive to automatic frequent updating
(mySQL? PostgreSQL?). I'd like to be able to give multiple
to try
downloading and using on my RedHat server here at work.
Thanks,
Tim
Gordon McCrae wrote:
Try http://bulldog.tzo.org/webcal/webcal.html
There's loads of Web Calendars out there for Linux, we've used this one in house for
nearly two years now.
Gordon
Tim Wunder wrote:
I'm
Hi,
I've installed webcal on my redhat server at work, but I'm having trouble with
configuring calendars due to password authentication issues. The webcal readme
states to have the following:
Directory /opt/httpd/cgi-bin/webcal
AllowOverride AuthConfig
Options ExecCGI
/Directory
in the
John Hiemenz wrote:
On Friday 21 September 2001 11:15, Tim Wunder wrote:
snip
clip
I execute, locate .htaccess and get
/var/www/cgi-bin/webcal/protected/.htaccess
Cat /var/www/cgi-bin/webcal/protected/.htaccess shows
AuthUserFile /var/webcal/.htpasswd
AuthName WebCal
AuthType Basic
Previously, dragonsfireburns chose to write:
Hi!
is their a step by step to set up a server so that terminals can be used
to access the software from the server? (not disk less terminal, I think
their called X terminals).
I want to be able to maybe click on an icon to access the server
Previously, Douglas J. Hunley chose to write:
I haven't really followed the current thread, but does anyonehave opinion
on CyberCalendar (http://freshmeat.net/projects/cybercalendar/)?
Based on my cursory examination of the website and the few example sites it
listed and comparing those to
Hi folks,
I've managed to configure my home OpenLinux box as a webserver. I can connect
to my box thru my freesco router using port 8192 (which gets forwarded to my
192.168.1.2:80 port -- to keep @home off my back) and can bring up the
generic index.html page that comes with OpenLinux. The
Hi Joel
Previously, Joel Hammer chose to write:
Here are mind. I seem more permissive on
/home/httpd
drwxr-xr-x 6 root root 1024 Jul 8 2000 httpd
drwxr-xr-x 6 root root 1024 Aug 25 22:55 html
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 427 Aug 25 22:55 index.html
I
Previously, Bruce Marshall chose to write:
On Friday 21 September 2001 21:03 pm, Collins Richey wrote:
While we're on real PITA's, what is the groups consensus about KDE's
'feechur' that anything selected with the cursor will be copied to the
Klipboard? Is there a way to fix that?
Not
Hi Ronnie,
Previously, Ronnie Gauthier chose to write:
Any normal web page or graphic whould be rw-r-r
try 24.249.182.134:8192/~dad/
note the trailing slash
I guess you didn't try accessing my server with that, did you (there's
nothing in my access_log)? It seems, now, that
Hi,
I haven't used Netscape for quite some time, but my wife still does. She has
the need to copy some text from a KWord document into an e-mail created in
Netscape (she's familiar with Netscape mail and has no interest in migrating to
another mailer, although I tried to get her to use KMail
Previously, David Aikema chose to write:
On September 25, 2001 12:56 pm, Tim Wunder wrote:
has the need to copy some text from a KWord document into an e-mail
created
Speaking of KWord (v1.1), is there any way to save a default page
size/margin?
David Aikema
Excellent question. I
I asked this on the gnucash devel list, but haven't gotten a response.
Perhaps some kind expert on this list can help me...
Caldera OpenLinux3.1, kernel 2.4.9, gtk+ version 1.2.8, slib 2d2, libpng
2.1.0.8, libjpeg .62, libz.so.1, libXpm 4.1.1, qnome-libs 1.2.13
I'm trying to get my system in
Hi,
I'm looking to allow only secure access to webcal (a web-based calendar) from
the internet. I also want to allow non-secure access to other web pages serverd
by the webserver. I think I understand how to fdo this, but I don't know for sure.
I've read an SSL How-To at linuxdoc.org regarding
Hi,
I've asked this on the gnucash list, but haven't gotten a response. Maybe
someone here can clue me in...
COL Workstaion 3.1, X4.1.0, KDE2.2.1, Gnome 1.4.??
In a continuing effort to compile and install gnucash 1.6.3, I've hit several
roadblocks. Most I've overcome. I'm now stuck with the
Collins Richey wrote:
Wow! Ladies and gents, I believe the Windows killer has arrived!
In a previous incarnation, I used to spend my days preparing Excel
spread sheets for performance data I gathered testing new microcode
versions of our companies dasd product.
With oo638, I was able
Previously, Collins Richey chose to write:
Anyone having any good or bad experiences with Mozilla?
I've only got 0.9.4 (waiting for gentoo to release an ebuild for the
next step - yes I'm lazy), but I'm really amazed at what I see. The
last time I tried Netscape/Mozilla was Netscape 6 on
Hi folks,
I'm trying to get OpenOffice 638c to work for me, but am having a real
wierd-ass problem. When root, I can run 'setup -net' and everything appears
to work OK. All the dialogs are drawn correctly and the install finishes
properly.
When I try to execute setup as a normal user, it
Previously, Collins Richey chose to write:
[ snips ]
On Thu, 18 Oct 2001 08:28:19 -0400 Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Collins Richey wrote:
Wow! Ladies and gents, I believe the Windows killer has arrived!
Did you install 638c? I can only get mine to work as root. I did
Previously, Ken Moffat chose to write:
On Thu, 18 Oct 2001 21:12:38 -0600
Collins Richey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As I mentioned in my previous post, no problems installing as normal
user (no su or anything) to a directory in /home/collins.
This is what I did, also, and it runs great. No
Collins Richey wrote:
On Thu, 18 Oct 2001 23:41:06 -0400 Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Previously, Ken Moffat chose to write:
On Thu, 18 Oct 2001 21:12:38 -0600
Collins Richey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As I mentioned in my previous post, no problems installing as
normal
user
According to DEP's latest .comment on linuxplanet.com, Shawn Gordon's
theKompany.com has just released a new pre-release version of Kapital.
How does one go about getting it? I've been checking the Komapny's web
site periodically for updates to the demo version, but they still have
the one
Hi folks,
Not really a linux question. But y'all are experts on everything, so I'll
ask...
I've been having issues with the last 6 or 7 CD's I've burned. Excessive
skips throughout. I'm wondering if it's because of the media. The CD-R's I
have are more than a year old and have been in my
Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
Its possible. A bit ago there was some study that found a surface eating
thingy on CD stored in high humidity. Its also possible that your drive is
dead. What speed are you burning at, what speed is the media?
Burned 4 at 6x, the other two at 4x. Media is rated
Ted Ozolins wrote:
I'm not sure what could be the problem, but six CD's? Although not all
CD's are made equal, this could be a hardware problem. I've switched to using
Kodak CD's. Ive yet to make a coaster using them. Most of the people I work
with use Memorex CD's but I've had rotten
Tim Wunder wrote:
Previously, Collins Richey chose to write:
gentoo finally came acorss with a 0.9.5 ebuild.
I love the tabbed window mode - that's the way a browser should work!
Does anyone know if there is a way to invoke the equivalent of ctl-t
when clicking on an icon from an email
Net Llama wrote:
--- John Hiemenz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 25 October 2001 02:18 pm, you wrote:
List
here is an interesting site: http://lindows.com/
linux with wine pre-installed?
Actually, I'd call it wine with Linux preinstalled.
I tend to agree with
Previously, Susan Macchia chose to write:
Bingo ! This was the problem! Doh...when I removed /dev/sr1 and changed
the minor number to 1, it worked fine!
Thanks for everyone's help on this - an interesting learning experience.
But I am still curious why I have to have both cdrom/rw
Previously, Tim Wunder chose to write:
Hi folks,
Not really a linux question. But y'all are experts on everything, so I'll
ask...
I've been having issues with the last 6 or 7 CD's I've burned. Excessive
skips throughout. I'm wondering if it's because of the media. The CD-R's I
have are more
Douglas J Hunley wrote:
I *think* I got mod_throttle figured out. Do your worst ;)
Hi Doug,
Tried grabbing the disk 1 2 ISO's this morning and was getting
sub-2.0K/s bandwidth over my cable modem, so I cancelled the downloads.
What kind of download speed should we expect? My son's looking
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
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
Kurt Wall wrote:
Tim Wunder wrote:
Hi Kurt,
'owdy,
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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
I'm getting alot of requests for /c/winnt/system32.cmd.exe in my
access_log ever since opening port 80. Is that Code Red, or some other
IIS exploit? How do I keep those entries from consuming bandwidth and
filling my access_log?
Thanks,
Tim
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Previously, Douglas J Hunley chose to write:
Tim Wunder babbled on about:
I'm getting alot of requests for /c/winnt/system32.cmd.exe in my
access_log ever since opening port 80. Is that Code Red, or some other
IIS exploit? How do I keep those entries from consuming bandwidth and
filling
Previously, Douglas J Hunley chose to write:
Tim Wunder babbled on about:
Douglas J Hunley wrote:
I *think* I got mod_throttle figured out. Do your worst ;)
Hi Doug,
Tried grabbing the disk 1 2 ISO's this morning and was getting
sub-2.0K/s bandwidth over my cable modem, so I
Previously, Douglas J Hunley chose to write:
Tim Wunder babbled on about:
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I guess there's no real way to stop it from hitting the server and making
an entry in the log, then. Unless I block the IP's. But once an IP knocks
and doesn't get an answer, does it no longer knock
Previously, Douglas J Hunley chose to write:
Tim Wunder babbled on about:
OK, I checked, I have mod_rewrite loaded. Where do I go to find out how
to use it? Any further clues you might offer would be appreciated.
shit. figures you'd ask... ;)
try http://www.google.com/linux?q=nimda
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