programs that work with the PowerChute Business
Ed. Server on Win2K?
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AV client (or maybe even have procmail pass it
to the sophos client). Does anyone know of a client/sever pair (like
the spamd daemon of spamassassin) I can use with the sophos AV? I
heard of MailScanner but haven't looked into it...is this a
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Sure. What's the problem?
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Should be...
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Disable it in the BIOS, reboot, re-enable it, reboot??? That might
make the BIOS reassign it a different IRQ. Are there any diagnostic
utilities included with the MB?
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that can run on the SMTP server and check incoming
and outgoing messages. Also, any tips anyone has for getting
MailMonitor to work, I would appreciate them.
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A long delay like that is usually indicative of a reverse
lookup timing out. Check out the DNS registration of the
machine you're using to access the POP3 server.
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I guess what I'm asking is what the NS record should look like if I wish
to have 192.168.2.1 host the zone file for subdomain.
TIA
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Yeah but in the main zone file (domain.com) how do I show that
192.168.2.1 has the master zone file for subdomain.domain.com?
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reasoning do they have to migrate from the dark side?
The don't exactly get any added benefits.
P.S. Obscure Star Wars reference due to its release next week.
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they were used
to. And if you want to look at why ease of use didn't make the MAC
successful, what the hell happened to the machine XEROX devoleped...the
original inventors of the mouse. My $0.02
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Yeah, it's sweet!!! And the new versions are fairly easy to get running
(as opposed the the hours of config it used to take).
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Yes but I once heard that it's performance was comparable to a P166
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4.0.0) at myserver starting.
If you get that far, try sending POP3 commands via the command line.
Like, USER username, PASS password...
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with specific questions if you run into trouble setting these services
up.
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web browser and have access to
e-mail, contacts, and calender via Horde/IMP/Turba/Kronolith setup.
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On this note, how could you edit an existing Reply-To tag instead of
appending one using a formail/procmail recipe?
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Under the DHCP menu, just click disabled or disable to disable the DHCP
server on the linky. Then use ifconfig, linuxconf, or netconf on your
boxes to assign them static IP's.
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How do you pipe the output of dump to a file? The convetional
/sbin/dump -0u -f /dev/st0 / /var/log/dump.log doesn't work, output
still shows up on the screen.
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Unless, of course, you have multiple machines connecting to the linksys.
In which case you'll need to disable DHCP on the linky (otherwise it
might assign an IP that you have statically defined).
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info is appreciated!
TIA,
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Just for those interested...
Blocking WAN requests, Disabling SPI, and forwarding port 113 to a IDENT
server solved the problem.
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from behind the linksys is looks like it is getting stuck in the
SYN_SENT stage waiting for a reply from the client on the auth port.
Once established the is no problem. Where do I start?
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Then it's probably related to the configuration on the Linky. I'll
downgrade the firmware and see what happens.
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Is there any way to turn off that name resolution on the server side?
There is no firewall between them, only the linky. Downgrading the
firmware didn't resolve the problem. I wonder if changing the name back
to proxy will work...
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What's the command to rewind/eject a tape device on /dev/st0?
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How would I go about moving my 7.1 users to a 7.2 box without creating
them all over again? I only want to move certain users though. And I
need to preserve passwords.
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make an entry for XP in /etc/lilo.conf
run /sbin/lilo
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assume that if you were brave enough to post this to the
redhat list you would have at least known what that command does without
having to ask and recognized the sarcasm in the comment.
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Boot from floppy. Run command format c:\
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ones like DNS, FTP, Mail, Web. Very light loads. Will I
really notice a performance gain by using the customized binaries?
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Trying editing group- and see if the changes happen right away.
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to configure. Also, it'd be nice if the server ran under xinetd as well.
TIA
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There is a confirmed bug in the ide-cdrom.io module that comes with 7.2
stock kernel. Recompile the module or check Redhat's site for an update.
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Check the Samba HOWTO. It describes how to create this exact setup.
Basically you be using the Linux box as a PDC on your Windows domain.
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this problem. I think I ended up uninstalling openssl-0.9.5a and then
installing openssl095a-0.9.5a and then installing openssl-0.9.6 and ignored any
warnings. The other option is to only install openssl-0.9.6 and manually create
the older symbolic links (I tried this and IIRC it worked).
Jeff
Listen idiot...stop sending these unsubscribe messages and pay attention:
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It didn't come with the 6.2 distro. Use the one off of the 7.2 CD or go to
www.rpmfind.net and search for 'em.
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Change your screen resolution.
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/var/log/dmesg
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MartÃn,
I (and others) had the same problem after an upgrade or a fresh install.
It seems that the ide-cdrom module is corrupt in the stock kernel. I
haven't attempted to fix the problem (rather just went back to 7.1) but I
believe that recompiling that module will fix the problem.
Jeff
It's some sort of Lilo boot problem. Boot from your floppy and try
resinstalling lilo onto your boot drive (just run /sbin/lilo). If you
still have problems, check your lilo config file (/etc/lilo.conf). And if
you still have problems, do what I did and use grub (www.rpmfind.net).
Jeff Graves
I think this is a procmail setting. From what I know, you need to
recompile procmail to set the default location of incoming messages. Check
out the FAQ's at www.sendmail.org and www.procmail.org. There's some
information on both sites.
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Usually when this happens, it wants you to run a fschk on /dev/hda (or
/dev/sda, or whatever you boot drive is).
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Yeah, I know...but I'm lazy...and I needed my DNS server back.
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Then how about replacing each file in /var/spool/mail with an alias to the
appropriate user's mailbox in their home directory?
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This is painful though. Apparently you need to recompile procmail in order
to change the default location of messages.
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Wait a minute...wasn't this a joke??? Or was that this site:
http://www.mslinux.org/
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and how
the hell to use it? Thanks.
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and what type of access they have. How do I do this in Linux? Thanks for
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and then take certificate programs for IT? Thanks for all your
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Okay,
Running 6.2 stock kernel with IMAP,POP, and SMTP. Also set up horde and IMP
for remote IMAP access. Anyway, need to pull email addresses out of an
(win32) Symantec Act! Database and send a mail blast to all clients. Don't
necessarily need to directly access database. ie. I can export as
Vmlinuz is the compressed kernel. The one that actually boots. Vmlinux is
the uncompressed version.
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snip
I understand that in the future, all Athlon processors (not just the
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Yes. All future AMD processors are going to be socket A.
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Okay, don't quite understand the math here. Maybe someone can shed
some light:
Bought a block of IP's. What IP addresses do I have?
64.184.117.0/28 netmask of 255.255.255.240
Exactly which IP's do I own? Can someone either spell it out for me
or maybe send me to a website that can? Thanks.
Thanks guys.
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Roadrunner wrote:
Hi,
It looks to me that you own 64.184.117.0 + 64.184.117.28 and
Kambiz is right. That's the way it's supposed to work (but I sorta
liked it the old way too)
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If the ramdisk from the floppy works, why not copy it to /boot ?
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This PC boots fine from a floppy, but I've long since
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of the
initrd.*.img? Or simply put, how would I copy the ramdisk to /boot?
:)
On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, Jeff Graves wrote:
If the ramdisk from the floppy works, why not copy it to /boot ?
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If there's no default route listed when you issue the command
route -n, then you won't be able to ping out. If you type route you
should get 4 entries (that's what I get on all the default install
boxes i have):
DestGateMaskFlags Int
192.168.1.2
He should be able to ping the local windows boxes without the
default
route right?
yes, he should be able to if
Of course this assumes the route exist for the interface
and the "local" network.
he had the 192.168.1.0 entry in the tables.
The default would only be used if a host not in
the
, RJ45, Coax (for TV), and Fiber.
Anyone have any recommendations as to where to buy or what brand to
get?
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When you send mail to a domain I assume that the MX record gets
cached so if you were going to switch out mail servers you should
have them running side by side for about a day right? Or does your
client DNS do a fresh MX record lookup when sending mail?
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6. Try downloading a new copy of glibc and installing it. Just to
make sure
there is no corruption in the libs you have. The strace
This isn't really a big deal, just wondering if anyone knows how to
fix it. When I right-click to open a file and select "open with..."
the box pops up like normal but it's empty. No programs to choose.
I'm using Gnome (RH6.2 stock). Anyone know how to fix this?
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On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Bob Hartung wrote:
Hi, Knowing this is not a proper site
I've never tried it but I work for a company that does CD
Duplication. All of the recorders and software has to be able to
read sub-channel data so that we can copy CD's for companies that
put the SafeDisc protection and such on their CD-R's. It doesn't
matter for CD-ROM's because they are
Your reader must be able to read sub-data and your recorded needs to
support raw-writing. After that I think cdrecord will work. Or maybe
use mkisofs and then cdrecord.
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Here's the output
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On Wed, 19 Jul 2000, Jeff Graves wrote:
I still haven't figured out why my networking isn't
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Hi Jeff,
Well I've been following the thread here, and I have a few
suggestions/ideas/things to try.
1. Can you give
I still haven't figured out why my networking isn't working on my
new 6.2 mail server. Does anyone know if a busted reverse DNS could
cause ping to seg fault? Also does anyone know exactly what packages
control networking? I wonder if maybe I should try a different
(older version). I tried
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Let's start from the "beginning". What's the output of
ifconfig -a?
[root@mailsrv floppy]# ifconfig -a
Well no, if I ping the router (which by the way is a Cabletron box
our upstream gave us. I have no idea what it does or how it works.
All i know is that they plugged the T1 in the spot where it says T1
and we plugged and patch cord from the spot where it says ethernet
into our switch, set the
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Ok, does your /etc/sysctl.conf look like this?
# Disables packet forwarding
net.ipv4.ip_forward = 0
# Enables
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If I remember the last couple of posts from you, you were able to
resolve
host names if you used nslookup, but
So exactly what is your setup? eg. Without adding the new drive,
what's the primary IDE master and slave, secondary IDE master,
slave? What's the drive partioning like? Is the 13GB for win98 and
the 6.4GB for linux? Also, i'm confused the POST screen. I assume
that this is where the BIOS checks
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Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2000 1:14 PM
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Subject: RE: Hardware questions - FIC VA-503+ and HD 32GB in Dual
Boots.
I'm going to put my comments in with wew
-Original Message-
From: Jeff
As horrible as this sounds and as afriad I am to say it...maybe
something like the windows update? One that detects what packages
you already have installed and provides a list of links to the ones
you need.
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From: Chad W. Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
I definitely have to agree with you. We are a software duplication
company and print labels on cd's all the time. We always tell
customers to provide graphics in a tiff file format.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of
Gordon Messmer
Sent:
Sounds like a great idea. I had wanted to get invovled in something
like this but don't have a deep enough programming background and
how current package managers work. One suggestion I would make (and
i don't know if this would fall under shawdow packages) is to
include all dependent packages
Sounds like you need a new version of RPM? I've never heard of this
problem. What version of Redhat are you running?
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From: Simons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 6:24 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RPM problem: only packages with major
Yeah, and what's up with the 1+ hour message return time?
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From: Headtechnician @ Mathco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 9:05 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Not got any e-mail since Friday #733
Is the list down?
--Mathias Bjorkman
I have this config running on my machine right now (well, 6.0). The
only thing is, three separate hard drives (2GB IDE NT4.0, 8GB IDE
linux, 34GB IDE Win98). Let me know if you want help setting this
up.
I have been dual-booting win98se, winNT4.0, and Linux 6.1 for a
while now, but
I've been
Why do you have boot=/dev/hda? Unless your boot partition is on hda
I think it should be boot=/dev/sdb
Jeff
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From: tsombakos, mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2000 6:41 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Kernel Panic
I really hope this isn't a
We use seagull bartender software.
-Original Message-
From: Robert Canary [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2000 11:25 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [OFFTOPIC} CD Label Software
Sorry for the offtopic post..
I am looking for some software that creates CD
Try something with a different kernel module.
-Original Message-
From: Robert Grunloh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2000 8:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: prob. with new 2.2.16-3 kernel and scsi zip drives
Hi,
Is anyone having trouble with older scsi zip
Check you ports. You may have it turned off. I think it's in
/etc/inetd.conf. Also check your /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny. Make
sure you're allowing those people to telnet in.
-Original Message-
From: Brad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 07, 2000 1:01 AM
To:
No, i don't believe that any external windmodems exist. Internal modems are
made by many different companies. NOT ALL INTERNAL MODEMS ARE WINMODEMS. I
think that winmodems are only internal.
-Original Message-
From: Stephen King [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 07, 2000
I think this is going to be harder than it looks. It depends on how you have
it set up. I believe that if you used the Promise specialized boot disk to
install 6.0 then you're going to have to make a new initrd image. If you
just used the script i think you can remove it by unmounting drives and
Title: Winmodem
Winmodems won't work under linux.
-Original Message-From: Rebernik, Evan
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2000 7:48
AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject:
Winmodem
Hi all I got a
new box PIII 600 and i love it. But it has
a winmodem in it.
I think there's some instructions on how to do this on the Promise website.
I think the only thing you need to do is load the module.
-Original Message-
From: Yuri K [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2000 2:02 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Promise afterfart
Hello
You need to put forwarders in your named.conf file:
options {
forwarders {204.127.160.2; 204.127.129.2; };
};
Then restart bind. This will tell you lan dns server to forward any dns
requests it doesn't know to another server that would.
-Original Message-
From: Ahbaid Gaffoor
, 2000 7:10 PM
To: Redhat List (E-mail)
Subject: Re: DNS client
On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, Jeff Graves wrote:
I think i have it narrowed down now. I installed a new RH6.2 machine. Was
having trouble with the network (when i'd ping i'd get segmentation
faults).
After close examination, i think it has
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