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ip.addr == 10.1.5.2
or
ip.addr eq 10.1.5.2
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I'm trying to track down a problem with one of my PC's and I want to
monitor IP traffic in/out of it so I've installed Ethereal Ethereal-gnome
which should allow me to do what I want.
However, I'm having trouble
configures the modem to answer calls (or if you want, get your program to
monitor the 'RING' messages from the modem and then issue the 'ATA' (I think)
command).
A good guide the the Hayes compatible 'AT' command set will help you immensely
here.
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I don't know if it's something I've missed on the AIX box, or if it's
something I need to do on the RH box to enable remote print requests.
Ideas anyone?
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better if I replaced lprng with CUPS, and if so, how do I go
about removing lprng, which CUPS RPMS do I need, and how do I configure the
printers (basic docs would be usefull) as I've never used CUPS before (I
don't have webmin installed).
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, 9, etc being additional ones.
HTH
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Thanks!
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Hi folks,
I'm thinking of getting my better half a new printer - Epson Stylus C82.
Anyone got any comments about this printer - specifically when connected to a
RH7.3 box
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On Friday 18 Jul 2003 2:26 pm, Edward Dekkers wrote:
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I'm thinking of getting my better half a new printer - Epson Stylus C82.
Anyone got any comments about this printer - specifically when connected
to a RH7.3 box
The only comment I can give you
] for queries related to development libraries,
source code and porting.
You may also be able to reach me on telephone no +47 91316691
I will be back on Monday, 11 August 2003.
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the hard boot did you get any filesystem errors?
My thinking is that maybe your desktop settings have been lost because the
filesystem holding the config files are either not mounted or are goosed.
Gary
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tried so far won't even work on my Linux box.
Can anyone point me to a good generic, or even unix centric C programming site
as I want to learn C too.
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On Tuesday 08 Jul 2003 11:01 am, Nick Wilson wrote:
Hi all,
Just a quickie: Where (on KDE) is the add new user tool? I can't find
the damn thing anywhere
Many thanks..
The program is kuser.
It's on the menu as K-System-Kuser
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On Wednesday 02 Jul 2003 12:15 pm, Michael Fratoni wrote:
On Wednesday 02 July 2003 06:32 am, Gary Stainburn wrote:
Hi folks,
Every month I get emailed a file 'month' which I have to rename to
'month.exe' and the execute using a Windows box (tried xdos, wine etc.
- bochs+freedos worked
Hi folks,
has anyone had any experience with the above device?
I've got a dual-boot laptop, WinME (until I can watch DVD's in Linux) and
RH7.3+errata.
I want to know if I can use the dongle to load/save phone settings and use it
for dial-up networking.
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Hi folks,
I've been forwarded an email that was created using a fax-to-email gateway and
the emails contains a single multi-page TIF file.
What can I use to view the document under Linux. So far, everything I've
tried only lets me see page one.
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.
Unfortunately, it was a while since, and I can't remember exactly what I had
to change, but a quick read of the man pages and docs for lpr should tell you
which scripts need changing.
While I know that this was a but ugly, it did work.
Can you help me???
Thanks
Luis
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/XP.
There are however a number of downloadable replacements including RealPopup
which I'm evaluating.
For Linux there's LinPopup.
Regards,
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with default theme) pretty usable.
Gary
On Tuesday 10 Jun 2003 10:59 pm, Brad wrote:
I have been using Linux on the desktop at work and home for the past 18
months and I really like it. However, at times it is woefully slow to do
anything
! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM).
http://calendar.yahoo.com
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parameters (speed, bits etc)?
Did you turn on RTS/CTS or Xon/Xoff flow control?
Have you tried using a proper comms program to send the file, such as kermit
or minicom?
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I didn't mean so that you could use the kermit transfer protocol, but purely
so you could use it's built in serial port config options. I used a similar
setup to upload/download config and logging data at one point.
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What does IMNSHO mean?
On Tue, 3 Jun 2003, Edward Dekkers wrote:
Gary Nielson wrote:
gotcha on the 8 vs 9. i won't go there then. i did go to redhat's site and
that's why i posted here. i guess the professional discs offer more office
type software and manuals, but i can't really tell
measured number of jiffies / jiffies per second * n
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) mail servers will
also help.
smug modeOf course us Linux don't need to worry too much/smug mode
Marty
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the culpret, with the virus just pretending to come from the adresses you
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On Thursday 05 Jun 2003 1:32 am, Edward Dekkers wrote:
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Hi folks,
I've started puttting out WinXP boxes on my network - not through choice,
however I've got a problem with them.
If I have mapped network drives onto another M$ box everything is fine.
If I have
, and show in 'My Computer' but with red 'X' agains them.
Double clicking on them then re-connects, but sometimes a password is
requested first.
Although I think it's a WinXP problem, I was wondering if any Samba users out
there know how to fix it.
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Interesting.
Acting on a different tip I came across, I did a make mrproper
and a make oldconfig. That seemed to do the trick. I'd assumed that
the source tree wasn't entirely clean prior to the RPM being built,
but maybe it *was* the make xconfig instead.
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Gary Nielson wrote:
Hi,
I am finally upgrading from redhat 6.2. I am a serious home user, running
a website etc. on my home machine and I am trying to figure out what more
I get with the professional version over the personal of redhat 9. Is the
additional documentation worth it? What
an added
$100?
Also, what's up with calling it 8, then 9. I started at 5.2 and it took a
long time to get to 6.2. Now a few months ago, I thought v 8 came out and
then when I finally got around to looking into upgrading, it was already
at 9!
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2) How can I step out of the method I'm in? I don't
mean to force an immediate 'return' but rather to have
the current method complete,
Hi folks,
I'm trying to install bochs on a RH7.3 system and I've come against some
failed dependancies - i.e.:
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error: failed dependencies:
libvgagl.so.1 is needed by bochs-2.0.2-1
libvga.so.1 is needed by bochs-2.0.2-1
.
Running redhat linux 6.2, kernel 2.2.14 with an Intel NIC.
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Is there a file I can look into that will tell me how many more reboots
before the filesystems are checked with fsck? I know my system checks
every six months or every 20 reboots, but how is that set and where
can you see the counter?
Also, if you have a bad shutdown and when you boot up fsck
had in regards
to security.
The anti-security command your looking for is:
up2date perl-suidperl
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artifacts of the netcraft monitoring, but maybe
not?
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Is the use of these two files documented somewhere by RedHat? I have
purchased many books on RedHat Linux and they don't cover the topic to any
depth.
BTW I also have this file. The entry seems to be different than yours.
ADDRESS0=192.168.50.0
GATEWAY0=192.168.1.1
NETMASK0=255.255.255.0
Gary
Can someone point me to info on static routes in
RedHat 8.0? I have tried to enter them in the /etc/sysconfig/static-routes using
the systax from RH 7X. This does not seem to work. They do not show up
with a netstat -nr. Any help would be appreciated.
Ben,
No I did not. I did however, reboot the box.
Gary
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Gary Applin wrote:
Can someone point me to info on static routes
Thanks for that Larry,
the simple script below has worked in testing so I'll tidy it up and stick it
in my ip-up/ip-down scripts to see how it goes.
Gary
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
$file='/var/lock/sshport';
unlink $file||warn cannot delete '$file': $!\n;
open(FOUT,|ssh -L 110:stan:110 stan)|| die
as part
of my ip-up script and kill it as part of my ip-down script.
When I tried putting it in the background by sticking an ampersand on the end,
it stopped until I 'fg' ed it.
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any questions you post.
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/netscape-7.02 directory as root, I load 7.02, but when I run the
same command from within that directory as my regular user account, I get
Netscape 6.1? Any help appreciated. Please email replies, too.
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On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 02:23:07AM +0800, Gary Chan wrote:
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I run rsync to sync the data between two linux box
My Linux Server (Redhat 7.3) always hangs in a certain time. I need to cold boot the
device and everything can work fine then. However, after a while (irregularly), the
server would down again. I captured the log during the downtime. Have you seen it
before? I think the server cannot handle the
Actually, I found that the server would not totally hanged. For much services it
cannot run, but I can still ping it and, use it to resolve DNS request (it has DNS
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I run rsync to sync the data between two linux box. That is the master Server is Linux
A and the slave server is Linux B. Linux B would get the updated data from Linux B. I
run the cronjob everyday to do the job. However, just few day ago, I found that the
file cannot be synchronized
to
replicate the problem it doesn't appear.
Has anyone got any ideas how I can fix this?
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how a lot of them pretend to come from invalid email addresses at
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On Friday 07 Mar 2003 3:52 pm, Reuben D. Budiardja wrote:
On Friday 07 March 2003 10:22 am, Gary Stainburn wrote:
On Friday 07 Mar 2003 3:04 pm, Jan wrote:
This is strictly speaking irrelevant - but this subject reminds me of
too many SPAM mails I have received recently. They all come
it.
What I need to know, is what rule do I need to add to simply forward the IP
packets without actually mangling them.
anyone got any ideas?
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if the
subnets match, a simple route rule did the trick.
Gary
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etc also bring up the line, but I get no ping responses
and the traceroute stops at the Cisco.
I've tried turning off iptables to see if that fixes it, but it makes no
differqence.
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84 21 00 10
Gsm : 06 80 32 60 43
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Objet : Linux Firewall and Cisco Router
Hi folks,
I don't know if this is a linux problem or a Cisco
accompli dans le monde sans passion (A.ENGEL)
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not liking us at the moment, but the
yanks?
Why should us *Pommies* not like you at the moment? Surely our love of you lot
down under shines through. We love you all so much that we *let* you win a
couple of sports lately to lift your flagging morale.
Gary
A proud *Pommie*
Jeez, we're
--to-destination 192.168.1.2
will add the port forward rule directly.
HTH
Gary
# Generated by iptables-save v1.2.5 on Fri Jan 17 14:50:07 2003
# comments added by G.Stainburn
*nat
:PREROUTING ACCEPT [1490:290942]
:POSTROUTING ACCEPT [33:2048]
:OUTPUT ACCEPT [22:1452]
# Make 192.168.1.2 appear as 10.1.0.34
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of Windows PC's
The supplier of the catalogue is looking to replace the CD's with a single
DVD. Will I still be able to share it across the network in the same way?
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of the system. There was real memory
and swap space free, and the processor was idling. It's running a 1GHZ
celeron with 128MB RAM.
Again, the only way I could fix it was to reboot.
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hysterically, specifically named windows and linux as
operating systems for home and small business use
i just thought the irony was worth sharing.
rday
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,
or a customizable spam filter/backup MX, or any of a host of services
that
can be setup on Linux without expending any funds.
Go for it, and don't forget that Google and the Linux Documentation
Project
are your friends.
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-slot-0 /bin/aumix-minimal -f /etc/.aumixrc -L /dev/null
21 || :
pre-remove sound-slot-0 /bin/aumix-minimal -f /etc/.aumixrc -S /dev/null 21
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an advent 5372 and communicate with my 6210 via a DLR-3P
cable using standard Hayes compat. AT commands.
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NATting is required to hide the fact that Box2 is actually set on 192.168.1.2.
Hope that helps
Gary
On Wed, 22 Jan 2003, Tibbetts, Ric wrote:
Ok, this is an easy one... Or should be.
I have a slight situation. My cube is short on network jacks, but long
on computers. One of them has 2
which
amongst other things makes it close/reopen the log file.
HTH
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generate that format.
eg $(date +%d%m%y)
You'll probably find that
date +%Y%m%d would be better as it puts the date in CCYYMMDD format which
means that the files would appear in the correct sequence in 'ls' etc.
%H%M%s add hours minutes and seconds in case you need that much accuracy.
Gary
');
echo(htmlheadtitleUnauthorised access/titlemeta
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To resize a Linux partition, use something like partition magic.
The only drawback to these commands is that they're DOS programs so you'll
need a DOS boot floppy.
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Hi folks,
can anyone remember how to specify the network card(s) on the kernel command
line?
I seem to remember it's something like
eth irq=3,5 io=0x220,0x330
but it doesn't seem to like that one
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Hi folks,
It's a long time (RH4.0) since I looked at ISDN.
How easy it it these days to install a Teles 16.3 ISDN card and configure it
for dial-on-demand use?
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/addresses
set the forward for 10.1.0.34:80 to 102.168.1.2
Could someone please provide me with the two commands I'd need to run
(presumably the second would look something like:
iptables -A PREROUTING -t nat -d 10.1.0.34:80 -j DNAT --to 192.168.1.2
Gary
On Wed, 15 Jan 2003, David Busby wrote
sector in this partition was left untouched. it's
still DOS boot code, it's just being ignored.
this is all speculation, but i'm feeling pretty confident.
rday
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-19.7.x.i586.rpm
rpm -e grub
rpm -i grub-0.91-4.i386.rpm
and then copying and editing a suitable /boot/grub/grub.conf. Finally, I ran
/sbin/grub-install /dev/hda
to re-install the Grub boot loader, crossed by fingers, rebooted, and - lo and
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the box so that incoming traffic for 213.38.87.132 gets forwarded
to 10.5.1.2 on the DMZ's (eth1) subnet.
I would like to do a similar thing on another box running a standard RH
installation. Has anyone got any ideas how I can do that?
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, and I have access
to the system. However, it's obvious that I can't reboot.
Can anyone suggest a way of restoring the MBR and partition table and how I
can rebuild the /boot partition.
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Hi Robert.
On Wednesday 15 Jan 2003 4:54 pm, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
On Wed, 15 Jan 2003, Gary Stainburn wrote:
Hi folks,
I've just boobed big time
Instead of typing
dd if=boot.img of=/dev/fd0 bs=1024
I typed
dd if=boot.img of=/dev/hda bs=1024
Now I recon I've stuffed
restarts
automatically when you are running again. Djbdns is also easier to
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opinion. I moved to djbdns from BIND9 for its security, ease of use,
separation of proxy resolving server and content server, any many other
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On Sun, Dec 29, 2002 at 02:47:27PM -0500 or thereabouts, Jianping Zhu wrote:
how to uncompress a file like rh-ap1-mod_jk.so.gz?
man gunzip
You really should get a basic book on unix / linux, or at least RedHat Linux
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/^...[discover].$/d
17gigs of mail being stored on our mail server.
I don't know if this could be done per se from the pop side, but you
certainly impose quotas on users' mailboxes. How you do this is dependent
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A child of five could understand
is using qmail, a proper bounce with the reason why, i.e. mailbox
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great, and
can be used in addition to any RBL list on the web, i.e. spamcop, ORBS,
whatever. I have my own black listings set up. So when my mail address
gets harvested here, as it has in the past, they can't send me spam.
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The early bird might get the worm
also, *much easier* to set up, etc.
http://cr.yp.to/djbdns.html
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and for an overall big picture of djbdns,
http://homepages.tesco.net./~J.deBoynePollard/FGA/djbdns-big-picture.html
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/etc/resolv.conf and it will work well. This can also be done using a
local caching server too without changing anything.
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= subnet and that makes a
lot of difference. Your IP address will probably be in several RBLs,
making it hard for you to send mail in the immediate future. Funny part
is, I don't even use postfix.
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to you cannot stay
connected to what for no longer than 8 min, other computers, the internet,
just what exactly. This will help define whether it is DHCP, your
dial-up, or several other things. Rather than us speculate, please
redefine your problem.
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; and then
forward all appropriate IP traffic down the ISDN line.
Is this possible and if so how do I do it? I'll probably be using either
Smoothwall, IPCop, or a slimmed down RH7.3 setup.
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that this is a two stage process.
Firstly I need to Proxy any ARP requests to point to the firewall,
Secondly I need to create IP forwarding rules to send the traffic to the
remote network
Can anyone provide me with information how to perform these tasks.
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