I did a netstat -inet -an command with the following results:
tcp0 0 208.42.116.25:32778 64.28.67.72:80 ESTABLISHED
tcp0 0 208.42.116.25:36080 64.28.67.72:80 ESTABLISHED
tcp0 0 208.42.116.25:36596 64.28.67.72:80 ESTABLISHED
tcp0
On Friday 05 July 2002 01:38 am, David Talkington wrote:
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Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
Are there any reliable web servers available other than Apache?
That begs the question, are you simply experimenting, or is there
something you wish to do which
Are there any reliable web servers available other than Apache?
Glen
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I've been told that you can change a file system between ext2 and ext3 without
corrupting the data. How do you do that?
Glen
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Rodolfo J. Paiz writes:
It is true that Glen should never have been hacked three times, and that
this fact alone shows carelessness or ignorance bordering on
irresponsibility. It is also true that most of us are, at one time or
Some things we need to get clear here:
The first time I was
Yesterday, at 08:20, Ashwin Kutty sent through the Star Gate:
If this is the third time, you might want to look into the security of
your system as well; not to mention think of a honey pot in case you are
being singled out by someone for some reason..
This doesn't appear to be a personal
How do I switch from LILO to Grub on an already upgraded system?
A URL pointing to a HOWTO will suffice. I didn't see one on the Red Hat site.
Glen
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Dave T. wrote -
I feel compelled to quickly point out that NAT/masquerading is
_not_ a
security feature. What you're describing is a stateful firewall,
which
allows only inbound traffic which is related to outgoing requests.
This
is not in any way related
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On Saturday 04 May 2002 09:44 pm, fred smith wrote:
On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 07:50:02PM -0700, gabriel wrote:
so what IS the minimum ram required for an install of rh7.2? i've
got an ibm aptiva here /w 16mb ram and it's
R Talbot writes:
edit
Are other users accustomed to large updates or do they simply wait for a
new
version???
And are others interested in emailing RH management to request they
offer
update CDs.
Comments Please.. No Flames :^)
Bob,
I had been just doing the install from the CD and not
Ed Wilts writes:
One of the first things you need to look at is why you were hacked for the
3rd time. Once I can understand, but after that your system should have
been so tight and your procedures enhanced such that there is likely no 2nd
time, and definitely no 3rd time.
Please read the
Ed Wilts writes:
I just install what Red Hat sends and hope it works.
Red Hat provides for free security fixes via up2date. This should be
From what I read on their site last night, it's only free for the first box.
After that you have to pay a fee. I have 3 Red Hat computers.
Glen
Jack Bowling writes:
** Reply to message from Glen Lee Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sun, 05 May 2002
12:25:47 -0500
snip
You're right. I'm a RH Linux end user, not a geek. I don't have the
tools/experience to track him down, find out how he got in, and plug the holes.
I just install what
Emmanuel Seyman writes:
On Sun, May 05, 2002 at 02:42:27PM -0500, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
Tried that. It doesn't work - keeps dying part way through, saying
that I need authorization. It's only good for one box, anyway.
up2date isn't the only way to update your system.
You can also download
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On Sunday 05 May 2002 03:42 pm, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
3) register your system for up2date and let the up2date agent do its
thing. It may take a while but a fully updated system is less prone
to security holes.
Tried
Gordon Messmer writes:
How's this for a script?
#!/bin/sh
rpm -ivh \
http://ftp.freshrpms.net/pub/freshrpms/enigma/apt/apt-0.3.19cnc55-fr7.i386.rpm
cat /etc/cron.daily/apt-upgrade EOF
#!/bin/sh
apt-get update /dev/null 21
apt-get upgrade -S | grep ' from '
EOF
chmod +x
Pieter De Wit writes:
Hello Original Poster,
Sorry I joined the thread late, but why don't you firewall the box(es) using
ipchains or iptables ?
I haven't done that for several reasons:
1) If the firewall box goes down, the entire system goes down.
2) I had a leased server that was behind a
I was hacked again. This is the 3rd time in a couple of months. The hacker
sent himself some emails from my computer with my system info on it. Here are
the email addresses he used:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
He was able to gain root access and do pretty much whatever he wanted.
My favorite keyboard just crashed - near as I can figure the cable where it
plugs into the pc has an open line. This keyboard also has a serial connection
that I can plug into com1. I can't find a configuration file or script that
allows me to configure a keyboard on an existing system (7.2) so
Also, on rpmfind.net you
can put in the name of any file and it will tell you what RPM package it
came from, plus where to get it.
THANK YOU!!! -grin- (Love this list).
Glen
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Cesar Moya writes:
Hi guys:
Thanks for all your help. I know telnet/ftp are not as good
as ssh, but I wanted to have them working because the other
machines in the network do not have ssh installed.
Just to make it safer, can I give permission to just
certain machines to telnet/ftp to my linux
Cameron Simpson writes:
On 16:52 21 Apr 2002, Glen Lee Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Glen Lee Edwards writes:
| Cameron Simpson writes:
| And given that startx (aka xinit-with-flashier-defaults) just runs your
| ~/.xinitrc script, you can do as above (start an X service on your Win2k box
I have an old 486-66 with a Sound Blaster Pro CDRom. Due to a hacker, I just
did a fresh install of RH 6.1. The install worked, but I can't get the CDRom to
work. It needs the sbpcd module, but I can't remember how to install it.
insmod sbpcd installs the module (it shows up in lsmod) but
Glen Lee Edwards writes:
I have an old 486-66 with a Sound Blaster Pro CDRom. Due to a hacker, I just
did a fresh install of RH 6.1. The install worked, but I can't get the CDRom to
work. It needs the sbpcd module, but I can't remember how to install it.
insmod sbpcd installs the module
Cameron Simpson writes:
And given that startx (aka xinit-with-flashier-defaults) just runs your
~/.xinitrc script, you can do as above (start an X service on your Win2k box)
and then from your linux box say:
sh ~/.xinitrc
and it should all come up on your Win2k box as normal if you have
Glen Lee Edwards writes:
Cameron Simpson writes:
And given that startx (aka xinit-with-flashier-defaults) just runs your
~/.xinitrc script, you can do as above (start an X service on your Win2k box)
and then from your linux box say:
sh ~/.xinitrc
and it should all come up on your Win2k box
The following user keeps appearing in my RH 6.1 box:
gdman:x:1170:1170::/home/gdman:/bin/bash
As soon as I delete him he reappears, like some process is recreating him.
I don't show this user in my other 6.1 box or in my 6.2 box. Have I been hacked
(again)?
Glen
Tuesday, at 14:06, Yohann DESQUERRE (DSI NOISIEL) sent through the Star Gate:
Hi,
I've got a small configuration(2MO Video RAM), which window manager is
better to use in that case !!!
Fvwm works well. I don't recommend using any programs that are heavy in
graphics. Pine for email, Lynx as
Yesterday, at 13:52, Kevin Keithan sent through the Star Gate:
I'm using my computer ,Windows2k Pro with Putty installed, to login to
my Redhat 7.2 server. I'm using ssh and have X Forwarding enabled. I
want to startx and see it from my 2000 Pro machine. I am having trouble
Unfortunately X
JW writes:
Hello,
I have a situation where I'm moving a web site off of a server running sendmail
nto another server running postfix, but in the mean time there are still some
rocesses running on the sendmail server that are causing problems.
The whole story is too long to post here, but
The network owner fixed the problem by installing a proxy ftp server.
Thanks!
Glen
Brian Ashe writes:
Jonathan,
On Thursday 07 February 2002 08:20, you said something about:
How do you know that their ftp program switches to the LAN ip address?
I think that it's a firewall issue. FTP,
Gordon,
The symlinks were broken.
Thanks.
Glen
Gordon Messmer writes:
On Sat, 2002-02-02 at 07:27, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
/usr/include/bits/local_lim.h:27: linux/limits.h: No such file or directory
...
1) What am I missing?
kernel-headers, either the package isn't installed
RH 6.2, ProFtpd server, behind a firewall. I'm having problems with some
clients who are trying to ftp into the machine. They can access the server with
the www IP address, but immediately after authentication their ftp program
switches to the LAN ip address, 198... and they are not able to
I'm currently running RH 6.2 on a server I have, using the perl-5.00503-10 rpm
that shipped with 6.2. I'm trying to install the GD, DBI, and DBD::mysql perl
modules but am not having any luck. $ perl Makefile.pl works, but I'm getting the
following errors when
trying to install DBI when I $
I'm currently running RH 6.2 on a server I have, using the perl-5.00503-10 rpm
that shipped with 6.2. I'm trying to install the GD, DBI, and DBD::mysql perl
modules but am not having any luck. I'm getting the following errors when
trying to install DBI:
/usr/include/bits/local_lim.h:27:
The whole idea shows just how stupid the AOL people are. Linux is free, and
it's open source. If they want to incorporate it into their system, they can
get it for free, hire some of the Red Hat geniuses, and have their own AOL
version of linux for pennies.
Glen
Gary Stainburn writes:
Hi all,
I'm using kvirc which I think is a great program. Unfortunately, help does
not seem to work.
I had 2.1.0 which installed (I think) along with RH7.1 I've since upgraded
to 2.1.1 but help still does not work.
If I try to use help, I get a mime error to STDERR
Robert Canary writes:
How do I get rid of this disgusting thing that Red Hat put on my
desktop? I want my old (fast) desktop from 5.2 back. The one with fast
opening xterms, and a slimmed down and simple taskbar.
http://members.fcwm.org/glen/fvwm/
You'll see some screenshots and my current
Running stock Red Hat 6.1 on a Packard Bell Legend 85CD Supreme 486-66. I can no
longer log in. The login prompt is there, when I enter root or any username
the prompt goes to the next line, but the password request doesn't appear. It
sits for about 40 seconds and then flashes the following
David Kramer writes:
On Thu, 6 Dec 2001, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
Gregory Cox writes:
I think Linux, in general, is far superior to WinBLAHx. The main problem is
that people are scared of it. And M$ doesn't hesitate to exploit (no pun
intended) that fact. Then there's that whole open
Robert Storey writes:
XFCE is also on the Redhat Powertools CD as an RPM file. It works
really well - speed is similar to FVWM2 but it's just so much more
aesthetic.
Fvwm2 is a user-definable window manager. You create the look. The
out-of-the-box look is rather bland, but if you have the
Gregory Cox writes:
I think Linux, in general, is far superior to WinBLAHx. The main problem is
that people are scared of it. And M$ doesn't hesitate to exploit (no pun
intended) that fact. Then there's that whole open source controversy
Linux is still a geek's or computer nerd's
Ian Truelsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Glen Lee Edwards writes:
Robert Storey writes:
XFCE is also on the Redhat Powertools CD as an RPM file. It works
really well - speed is similar to FVWM2 but it's just so much more
aesthetic.
Fvwm2 is a user-definable window manager. You create
Using Red Hat 7.2, info 4.0b-3. It isn't pulling up several info files,
including but not limited to xemacs and lispref. The info files for these two
are installed in /usr/share/info, as is the info file for emacs, which is
working. How do I get info to access all the info files on the system?
Thomas,
Thanks. I have 7.2, and it worked great!
It's nice to have info lispref back.
Glen
Thomas Porter writes:
On Sat, Dec 01, 2001 at 11:04:47PM -0600, Glen Lee Edwards thoughtfully expounded:
Using Red Hat 7.2, info 4.0b-3. It isn't pulling up several info files,
including
I would find it hard to believe that an attorney with any brains would go after
a company that does most of it's business with freeloaders like me, who download
the product off the 'net for free.
Glen (or should I submit this anonymously?)
Apr 16, at 08:27, Lee Johnson sent through the Star
How do I change the default crontab text editor from vim to xemacs?
Unfortunately I don't speak vim, and I have neither the time nor the
desire to learn it.
Glen
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Wow, what a difference! I couldn't find the advertising version, and
the dynamic library version wouldn't run. But the static version
looks like a race horse on this system compared to Netscape and
Mozilla! So far it's downloaded all the sites I've tried without any
problems.
Glen
Bruce
If the first line of file.txt is "Subject: readme", then your mail
will arrive "From: MyDescription", "Subject: readme". That's how I do
it, though there may be a better way. Be aware, though, that you
should only use the -f option as root. If it's issued as a normal
user, a warning
RH 7.0 on an IBM AMD-K5-2/500, HP DeskJet 600c printer. None of the
default drivers listed in printtool are giving me anything close to
realistic colors. Green and Cyan look identical, and appear to be
blue-green rather than green. Gold is a series of red and white
dots. Yellow is solid
I'm using fvwm2, and have 4 copies of Biff running to detect mail in 4 different
boxes. I've found this to not be a reliable way of doing it - Biff will tell me
I have mail in box 2, when the letter is actually in box 3. And it rarely
notifies me when mail lands in the Inbox. Is there another
Joe,
This may or may not help, but I believe that the sendmail configuration file
under the old setup (6.2 and previous) used sendmail.cw as the default file for
declaring the domains to receive mail on your server. 7.0 doesn't. You have to
add the following line[s] to sendmail.mc, and then
Do any of you know if this file is a virus file?
MAPPJJMA.exe
A client of mine received it from an unknown source.
How do I find out what ISP owns the IP address: 206.228.67.73?
Thanks,
Glen
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I've noticed that some spammers seem to be able to send mail through my box.
The msgid shows a return address of my server, while the sending party's IP
address is from a remote box:
Jan 29 20:01:24 glen sendmail[13323]: UAA13323: from=, size=21751, class=0,
pri=51751, nrcpts=1, msgid=2001
John,
Thanks. I didn't find anything on either site that described an open relay hole
I have that should be plugged. The only thing I found that might be causing it
is one line in my sendmail.mc file:
dnl FEATURE(`relay_based_on_MX')
This particular feature, if I understand it correctly,
How do I bind keys in Xemacs in Cperl-mode? I'd like to bind DEL to
delete-char, but nothing I've tried so far works.
Using 21.1-12
Thanks.
Glen
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How do I change my background in X? More specifically, I tried to add in a
graphics background using xsetroot, but keep getting the following error:
xsetroot: bad bitmap format file: /home/glenlee/graphics/bridge.jpg
Using Gimp I've changed the format to xpm, bmp, pix, and png, with the same
Jan 5, at 15:40, Peter Peltonen sent through the Star Gate:
Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
I was using the above with IP masquerading. Eth0 on the Cisco was set to
my static IP address, but aliased to 10.0.0.1. I set eth0 on the Linux
router to 10.0.0.2 (didn't use pump or dhcp in the Linux box
Peter,
Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
So, let's try again. What about the configuration of the CISCO? Guess you'll
have to configure this router to add an extra hop to the Linux router. No need
to contact your ISP over this if they route all your traffic over the CISCO('s
Unfortunately I
Turns out it's hdd. That improved things; xcdroast now says it can read
from the CD-RW drive, but it still can't write to it.
Glen
Yesterday, at 23:16, Ray Curtis sent through the Star Gate:
"gle" == Glen Lee Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
gle Today, at 09:43, John Aldrich se
through the Star Gate:
On Mon, 01 Jan 2001, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
Can you point me to a HOWTO? My understanding is that the kernel is
already configured for this out of the box. "insmod sg" returns:
/lib/modules/2.2.12-20/scsi/sg.o: a module named sg already exists
I added the
Can anyone recommend a good software program/driver for my CD-RW drive? I
just tried installing cdrecord with xcdroast, but I can't get xcdroast to
let me enter the CD-RW info in the setup section.
Thanks,
Glen
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Any tips on the procedure to get fvwm2 to work with RH 6.1? I did the
download, ./configure, make, make install bit. Even copied
/etc/X11/AnotherLevel/fvwm2rc.defines.m4 and fvwm2rc.defstyles.m4 to ~/,
but no luck.
I get the "thatched" background that always appears when X first starts
before
Today, at 19:07, Mikkel L. Ellertson sent through the Star Gate:
On Mon, 1 Jan 2001, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
Any tips on the procedure to get fvwm2 to work with RH 6.1? I did the
download, ./configure, make, make install bit. Even copied
/etc/X11/AnotherLevel/fvwm2rc.defines.m4
Today, at 09:43, John Aldrich sent through the Star Gate:
On Mon, 01 Jan 2001, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good software program/driver for my CD-RW drive? I
just tried installing cdrecord with xcdroast, but I can't get xcdroast to
let me enter the CD-RW info in the setup
Eric,
What do you get with "route -n" on each of the boxes? They should all
have the same route set up to access the LAN.
I'm not familiar with the new IProute rpm you installed, but it sounds to
me like when you rebooted, your routing tables were rewritten, and that
this is what knocked you
I gave up trying to run Netscape on a box with 16MB - took www
to long to run. I'm not having any trouble with speed on a box with 96MB.
Glen
Thursday, at 16:42, Steve Ettorre sent through the Star Gate:
Has anyone tried running Netscape v6.0? My experience with RH 6.1 and
7.0 is
Lee,
I don't know. I'm using an AMD 500, 96MRAM. It seems to work fine. The
original startup takes several seconds, but otherwise it's working.
Glen
Monday, at 15:49, lee johnson sent through the Star Gate:
On 18 Dec 2000 17:27:33 -0600, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
Agreed. I can't get
I tried this but it didn't work. After installing from root, all
browsers I try to open from any user die with the same error, regardless
of whether I install it for Mozilla or Netscape 6:
$ /usr/local/mozilla/mozilla /usr/local/mozilla/run-mozilla.sh
/usr/local/mozilla/mozilla-b in
$ cat /dev/sndstat
cat: /dev/sndstat: No such device
Tuesday, at 19:19, Statux sent through the Star Gate:
make sure you have a device looking something like the following:
crw---1 statux sys 14, 3 Apr 17 1999 /dev/dsp
character special device with 600 permissions, major
Is there a GNU or freeware version of Miva available for Linux that's
compatible with the commercial version?
Glen
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then it will not work.
david
On Mon, 18 Dec 2000, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
I need to ask a question along these lines: I just leased an 8ip subnet
from my ISP. I assumed that all 5 usable IP addresses would be accessible
from anywhere on the www. However, I've found out that it isn't working
that way
Well, not intentionally!
It's fixed now. Apparently they didn't have it set up properly at the
ISP, plus I had to reconfigure the Cisco router, plus I had to redo the
routing of the LAN...
Glen
Monday, at 19:24, Bret Hughes sent through the Star Gate:
Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
I need
I need to ask a question along these lines: I just leased an 8ip subnet
from my ISP. I assumed that all 5 usable IP addresses would be accessible
from anywhere on the www. However, I've found out that it isn't working
that way. The only address that is externally accessible is the gw
address,
Agreed. I can't get the Java plugin to work either, but Mozilla is way
ahead of Netscape as a viable Linux browser. I use it solely on my Linux
box.
Glen
Today, at 00:29, Hal Burgiss sent through the Star Gate:
On Mon, Dec 18, 2000 at 12:05:53AM -0500, Statux wrote:
www.mozilla.org or
Once that step is done how do you configure X for sound? I'm running kde
instead of gnome, did the sndconfig thingy after installing X with the
test succeeding, but am not getting any sound from within X.
Glen
Nov 18, at 14:43, Mikkel L. Ellertson sent through the Star Gate:
On Sat, 18
You might try restarting the network after modifying resolv.conf:
/etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S10network reload
Glen
Nov 20, at 13:21, Chip Rose. sent through the Star Gate:
Help!
I don't know what suddenly happened, but web pages won't load anymore. I
can log in the same internet connection I've
Mark,
We recently purchased a 700Mhz Celeron running WinME and had the same
trouble - the thing would shut down and reboot with no warning in the
middle of a program. I'm currently running Mozilla with 6.1 on an
AMD-k6-2/500 and am very happy with it. The only glitch I've run into is
that I
I'm trying to mount linux box "a" to linux box "b" or vice versa. Both
are running samba-2.0.7-4.i386.rpm, samba-client-2.0.7-4.i386, and
samba-common-2.0.7-4.i386. I have the following in /etc/fstab:
//glen/home/glenlee/firelight /home/glenlee/GlensPC/c smbfs
I couldn't get rid of it! I didn't install it, but
there it was!
Glen
Wednesday, at 10:18, Mikkel L. Ellertson sent through the Star Gate:
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
[SNIP]
I'm not positive if perhaps you're referring to gdm. In other words, when you
boot up the system
Ah, insert light bulb here. I better see about doing it your way.
Glen
Today, at 20:34, Mikkel L. Ellertson sent through the Star Gate:
On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
Mikkel,
I lost your letter until now, but I was able to get it to work by digging
out my old 5.2
with it?
apm: BIOS not found.
I'm beginning to think that this processor isn't RH compatible.
Glen
- Original Message -
From: "Glen Lee Edwards" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 12:18 AM
Subject: Re: New 6.1 install not detecting NIC
, Bret Hughes sent through the Star Gate:
Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
It doesn't even show up:
$ less /proc/interrupts
CPU0
0: 705187 XT-PIC timer
1:230 XT-PIC keyboard
2: 0 XT-PIC cascade
8: 1 XT-PIC rtc
12
I just installed 6.1 on an old 486-66 I had been running windows95 on. I
didn't install Gnome because I don't like it. I want to run KDE.
However, when I "startx" Gnome runs, but I get a message that I'm running
some wrong gnome x package for it so it doesn't run correctly. When I
tried rpm -q
I just installed 6.1 on an old 486-66 I had been running windows95 on.
This is a clean install - reformatted everything and installed from
scratch. This box doesn't have any PCI slots, so I've been using an Intel
Pro/100+ ISA NIC. It worked great in Windows95 but 6.1 can't detect it.
I just
Today, at 21:31, Nitebirdz sent through the Star Gate:
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
I just installed 6.1 on an old 486-66 I had been running windows95 on. I
didn't install Gnome because I don't like it. I want to run KDE.
However, when I "startx" Gnome runs,
to see if there's an IRQ conflict?
Also, I'm getting a couple of odd messages from dmesg:
ide2: ports already in use, skipping probe
ds: no socket drivers loaded!
I don't know for sure what these mean, but I'm sure it's not good.
Glen
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
I just i
Charles,
This may or may not be related, but I'm having the same problem now. I've
narrowed it down to the CDRom not being able to read from the CDRW disc I
just cut. A couple of possibilities might be; your system is trying to
mount the CDRom drive when there's no disc in it, or it might be
])
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Glen Lee Edwards
Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 4:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Network Problem
Today, at 10:42, Jeff Grossman sent through the Star Gate:
I am using a Redhat 6.2 box as a web, e
You can use nslookup:
$ nslookup
Default Server: glenlee.myhome.lan
Address: 192.168.2.10
Then enter the next line:
set type=mx
Then just enter the domain:
redhat.com
Server: glenlee.myhome.lan
Address: 192.168.2.10
Non-authoritative answer:
redhat.com preference = 10, mail
Today, at 10:42, Jeff Grossman sent through the Star Gate:
I am using a Redhat 6.2 box as a web, e-mail, and ftp server. For some
reason, the machine will periodically not respond to the network. I will
find out in the morning that it has not been responding to any requests
all evening. I log
Once hosts.allow and hosts.deny are modified do we need to restart a
daemon or something? How does Linux know they've been updated?
Glen
Today, at 15:50, Eddie Strohmier sent through the Star Gate:
Well you need to get hosts.allow and hosts.deny going. I usually place the
statement ALL: ALL
If you set up ~/.fetchmailrc right it should download it to
/var/spool/mail/yourusername
As I recall sendmail can't work with usernames that are longer than 8
characters, at least it couldn't under Red Hat 5.2, don't know if that's
changed.
Your ~/.fetchmailrc file should read something like:
Something I forgot to mention:
ifup ppp0
su ispuseraccount -c fetchmail
The above should read:
ifup ppp0
su localuser -c fetchmail
This tells the shell to run the fetchmail file in ~/, which should have
all your ISP login information. Your local username can be the same or
different from
Yes, Procmail will do exactly what you need. Read
man procmailGeneral examples
man procmailex For recipe examples
man procmailrc For how to set up ~/.procmailrc
man procmailsc Weighted scoring, can use for spam filter
If you're sorting for several users
Without seeing the specifics of your configuration the best we can do is
guess. Some obvious things to check would be:
1) Make sure netmask on both machines match. If not you have different
broadcasts.
2) Make sure cabling is plugged in securely.
3) Ping the card in your linux box from the
ie only 0.0.0.0 in gw col, as "XXX" pointed out
I don't want to start a war, but this isn't a valid argument as to why his
routing isn't working. The gw address can be used, and is valid if
there are two subnets on 1 NIC. For example:
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway
I have a very annoying problem; Samba error messages are being printed to
the console even if I shut down the daemon. Below is the bottom part of
my Pine page:
smb_retry: si ClctnList P PrevFldrA AddR Rename
[View Fldr] N NextFldrD Delete
to be getting worse.
Glen
On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, Jeff Hogg wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Glen Lee Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, October 12, 2000 12:25 PM
Subject: Samba error messages printed to console
I have a very annoying problem
Follow up:
I shut off the daemon, removed the Samba rpm. Error messages were still
going to the console. I then checked mount and noticed that all my Samba
files were mounted. I umounted them and the error messages went away. I
reinstalled Samba and started it. So far no problem.
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