as the implications of the proposed
failover bonding. A network engineer with a looped network is not a
happy network engineer.
Thanks,
Matt
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I think its just really quiet. A few people have mentioned that the list might
be down, but I honestly don't see anything wrong.
On 18 Sep 2003, Jason Dixon wrote:
Testing to see if the list is up or just really quiet...
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Looks like filesystem corruption. You will want to power off the system and run
e2fsck -f on the affected volumes from rescue media. Make sure you bugzilla this
and give good details on your hardware and the configuration of the machine.
Regards,
Matthew Galgoci
On Thu, 21 Aug 2003, Josep M
--whatrequires fam
I don't think scorllkeeper uses it though.
Anyway, the fam service is bound to 127.0.0.1, so its not really a remote security
concern,
just a local one.
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: connect to address 67.153.21.8: Connection refused
Please go fix your mail server and dns. I hope you are reading the list archives
online ;)
Regards,
Matthew Galgoci
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, MKlinke wrote:
As of yesterday afternoon the list mail has stopped flowing here.
List admin
please check to see why I'm no longer receiving email
from the list?
Thanks!
Ben
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this with some of the other posters who
have also lost list mail
Regards, Mike Klinke
I have seen postfix cache before, but not like this :(
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, please let me know offline so I can get some kind of
correlation.
Regards,
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On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, MKlinke wrote:
On Tuesday 29 July 2003 12:46, Matthew Galgoci wrote:
It's been at least that long since 67.153.21.10 mail server has
been the axsi.com mail server, probably closer
While I appreciate your sentiment, it seems to be doing some good by
letting these go to the list.
_Exactly!_
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I felt that this was worth bouncing to the list as well.
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Subject: Re: I stopped getting list email yesterday...
I
computer (only the bridge exactly).
But if I remove the Bridge and I configure the NICS, an IP address for each, I see
all the LAN and this proves that the NICs is ok!
Can somebody help me?
Thanks,
Judson S. Nascimento
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?
Any advice is appreciated.
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think is running this at the moment; he's capable and a good guy.
CAN SOMEONE WHO MODERATES THIS LIST PLEASE GET ME OFF!!
blush Please, sir... solicit your sex elsewhere. /blush
HAHahaha. (he's gone btw)
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unsubscribes...
I wonder, is there a way for the list software to recognize and
unsubscribe such folks?
Cheerio,
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sbp2 driver so that the ipod is logged out of by the firewire bus.
Is there anything intersting in /var/log/messages from when it locked up on you?
Regards,
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On Fri, 30 May 2003, David Kramer wrote:
Maybe this isnt the right list but I couldnt find anything on the web
You will need to edit your /etc/resolv.conf file appropriately.
eg:
nameserver x.x.x.x
nameserver x.x.x.y
Type man resolv.conf in a text terminal for the gory details.
Regards,
Matthew Galgoci
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Ziomek, John wrote:
Folks,
What is the easiest way to configure a DNS
means of executing remote commands on a machine that has the authorized
key installed.
Regards,
Matthew Galgoci
David Simmons wrote:
We are trying to automate the update of files on a couple of different
linux servers. We are behind a firewall we don't maintain and are only
allowed to use SSH
to
migrate your users, but its hard to say without knowing what exactly
you are trying to do.
Regards,
Matthew Galgoci
Peter Kiem wrote:
I'm going to be changing the mailserver configuration next week but I need
to know all my user's POP3 passwords so I can do the conversion.
So far I have worked out I
You can do this with vsftpd as well. I tend to trust vsftpd more than I would wuftpd or
proftpd.
vsftpd ships in red hat linux 7.3, and id you are using an earlier version, you can
just take
the src rpm and rebuild it.
Matt
On Fri, Aug 09, 2002 at 03:35:08PM -0700, Brian Lucas wrote:
What
the -custom minor version suffix is compiled into your kernel. I advise against
manually renaming your modules directory. To do so will break auto loading of modules
at best.
If you don't like the -custom minor version suffix you can change it in the top level
kernel makefile and rebuild your
Hi Folks,
I've altered the list footers for redhat-list.
For the people that want to unsubscribe and can't see the instructions embedded
in the list headers, I've added:
Unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe
to the footer.
The footer also now begins with --, which should
I've added the extra space. Pine seems to do the right thing. Mutt, at
least as I have it configured, does not.
On Tue, 30 Jul 2002, Javier Gostling wrote:
On 2002.07.30 09:58 Matthew Galgoci wrote:
The footer also now begins with --, which should prevent the footers
from being included
Have a look at sudo. You can give an arbitrary user permissions to execute specific
commands as root.
On Tue, Jul 30, 2002 at 11:16:05AM -0500, David Kobler wrote:
I need help creating an admin user that has rights to create users and
change passwords on my rh 7.3 box. I could use the root
Does your client support tunneling ipsec over udp? You need this in order to
be able to pass through nat.
On Sat, Feb 23, 2002 at 12:58:10PM -0330, Mike Pelley wrote:
Folks,
My employer uses the Nortel Contivity VPN Client for remote access over DSL.
I have an IP Tables firewall (using
On Mon, Feb 04, 2002 at 12:09:33PM -0500, Ezra Nugroho wrote:
Redhat list Admin and other Redhat list members,
I would like if all email headers from this list can have a distinct
prepend like [REDHAT-LIST] - original title.
Therefore it's easier to sort them in some mailboxes (especially
And after rebuilding the Rawhide kernel rpms I surprisingly noticed that
kernel-headers is gone. There is no kernel-headers produced by the
kernel source rpm from Rawhide. So I have just installed (not updated)
the binary packages kernel and kernel-source.
iirc, kernel-headers has been
Yes, syslogd as shipped (for as long as I can remember) has the capability to
recieve syslog remotely. Just edit /etc/sysconfig/syslog and add the -r option
there.
syslogd also has had a man page for as long as I can remember. Take a look some
time (man syslogd) :)
Matt
On Fri, Feb 01, 2002
I encourage you to file a bug at bugzilla.redhat.com. grub.conf should
arguably be treated the same as /etc/shadow.
Matt
On Thu, Jan 31, 2002 at 11:29:23PM +, Jim Breton wrote:
Hi all. Been using Red Hat (7.2) for about a week or two now (was a
Debian user for a couple years). I've
What's a portal?
On Thu, Jan 31, 2002 at 06:12:46PM -0600, Kevin G. Hammond wrote:
Is there any decent portal software available for Linux?
We are currently running vanilla RedHat 7.2. Anything that has a relatively pain
free installation would be preferred.
Saving disk space? Allowing a file to have multiple filename pointers to it?
On Sun, Feb 03, 2002 at 02:29:39AM +0100, Go, Jeffrey wrote:
Hi guys,
What are the real value of symbolic links??
Thanks in advance,
jeff
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On Fri, Feb 01, 2002 at 07:03:47PM -0200, José Romildo Malaquias wrote:
Hello.
I am going to rebuild and install the binary RPM packages of the Linux
kernel from Rawhide in my RedHat Linux 7.2 box. I am not sure what
packages can be safely installed while trying to keep the system
well
On Fri, Feb 01, 2002 at 12:24:56PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have been struggling with the changeover from Cox@home to Cox.net in the
past week and I have hit a cross-roads. I need assistance with
troubleshooting some DNS issues that I'm having.
I'm running RH 7.1 with
On Fri, Feb 01, 2002 at 12:16:26PM -0500, James Vellenga wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have an old laptop that uses a pcmcia harddrive. The old drive died a
while back filled with back sectors, and I have been looking for a
replacement. Linux does work on the system with the pcmcia hard drive,
On Thu, Jan 31, 2002 at 11:47:25AM -0500, Ryan Hamilton Madison wrote:
Hello,
I recently upgraded to RH 7.2. I notice some disk activity hitting the root
disk every couple seconds. I don't know what it is, and am having a tough
time figuring it out... I got rid of most of the cron
What does /sbin/fdisk -l /dev/hda print out?
On Tue, Jan 17, 2006 at 12:19:03AM -0500, Dominic Mitchell wrote:
Hi,
I have been trying to mount a vfat partition to no avail. I can
mount /dev/hda1 which is the C drive of Win98. But I can't mount
/dev/hda10 with the same options.
Um, whups, my bad.
Regrads,
Matt
On Tue, Dec 11, 2001 at 08:49:44AM -0500, clovis wrote:
If there are
no mixer device drivers in the system, the mixer
API's will simply return an error.
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On Sun, Apr 01, 2001 at 06:29:06PM +0200, Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
Hi,
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am currently out of the office. I will be at home assisting my wife
"File 'TkStep-8.0.4-2.i386.rpm' exists but can not be
stat-ed: No such file or directory" I get similar results
with an "ls Tktab enter"
Sounds like file system corruption. I first thought of the files being
immutable, but since you say you can delete them this probably isn't the
I have been trying to configure the modem for last one month but there is no luck. I
installed Red Hat 7.0 on my PC which has a 3Com Robotics modem (I got the machine
from Dell with Hardware Modem).
It this a pci modem ? If so, what is the shown for the modem in /proc/pci ?
AKbr
I've been running RedHat Linux 6.x for a several months with no problems. I tried
rebooting today and got the following message after entering my login name:
Login: PAM failure, aborting Success
INIT: Id "1" respawning too fast:disabled for five minutes
INIT: cannot execute
On Fri, Feb 23, 2001 at 02:14:11PM -0700, Frank Carreiro wrote:
I have setup a route on one of my linux boxes and have something rather
"unusual" happening. The box has a single nic in it. I'm taking
packets from my 192 network and moving them to my 172 network. I can
ping however it
Hi,
There is a command line option to named that allows you to specify a
chroot. You will want to modify your init scripts so that they pass
that option and the chroot jail as an argument. It's also in the
man page ;-)
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On Fri, Feb 23, 2001 at 10:52:28PM -0500, mjs wrote:
I'm looking
name resolution is failing for address XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX. If this is one
of your ip addresses, I would say that you should be concerned. If it
is some random mailhost on the internet, the don't worry about it, it
happens frequently.
On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 06:54:31AM -0500, Steve Gulick wrote:
I suppose the difference is that if someone breaks into a chrooted
dns server, that there are almost no userland utils for them to use
to attack other machines, and it becomes more of a DOS on your dns
server.
Cheers!
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On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 12:28:32PM -0600, almquist paul
subject sez it all.
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Yes. It was released in errata the week after red hat 7 hit the wire,
and was rolled into the 7.0 respin. Unless this is a new one, and you've
already updated lpd.
Regards,
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On Fri, Dec 01, 2000 at 12:55:49PM -0800, Carson, Chuck wrote:
I have recently had some RH7 boxes on
For barebones traffic monitoring, you can do something like this:
watch -n 1 'cat /proc/net/dev'
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On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 12:49:13AM +0800, Simons wrote:
Hello,
Is there any tools in redhat can monitor/count the traffic of eth0 in
bytes/sec ?
or any 3rd party software to do it ?
This is a cronjob to remove kernel modules that have a usage count
of zero and send the output to syslog. Have a look at the rmmod
manpage for details:
type "man rmmod"
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On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 12:17:53AM +0800, Mark Lo wrote:
Hi,
I have the following in my cron log file:
It appears that his subscription has been disabled in mailman.
On Mon, Nov 06, 2000 at 02:55:08PM -0500, John Aldrich wrote:
On Mon, 06 Nov 2000, Jamin Collins wrote:
I don't mean to be a stick in the mud, but can we do something about the
"Yahoo! Auto Response" messages?
I just fired
You are supposed to get that message each time
you connect to a new host, and type "yes" followed by enter if you
want to continue connecting.
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On Mon, Nov 06, 2000 at 02:54:07PM -0700, Drew Hunt wrote:
I"m trying to install OpenSSH and I keep getting this error:
The authenticity of
You can use openssh. A scp program is included, or you can use
rsync+openssh to sync files.
Basically, you just need to use "-e ssh" as an option to rsync,
and then openssh will be used instead of rsh as the transport mechanism.
--Matt
On Mon, Nov 06, 2000 at 02:15:04PM -0800, Rob Ruth
You can tell what ports are open on your machine using netstat:
to check the tcp ports:
netstat -atp
to check the udp ports:
netstat -aup
Of course if there is a firewall between your box and the internet, this
won't much matter, and you will still need an outside vantage point to
portscan
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