Re: [SLUG] iinet connectivity

2002-11-14 Thread Kevin Saenz
covered in the slug archives i believe. > > dave > > > - Original Message - > From: "Kevin Saenz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 9:48 PM > Subject: [SLUG] iinet connectivity > > > > Hi all, > &

[SLUG] iinet connectivity

2002-11-14 Thread Kevin Saenz
Hi all, just wondering if there is anyone out there that is connected to iinet? I have just got my little dsl-300 and I can't seem to get connected. The thing is I have big pond direct connection through ppp0, that works great. Once I get the ADSL working I would like to put all my lan traffic thr

[SLUG] issues with Mandrake 9.0 and ide CDRW

2002-10-27 Thread Kevin Saenz
Hi all, Prior to installing Mandrake 9.0, I installed an IDE CDRW into my system. The problem is that I can not always read cdroms. This is the thing I have 2 burners in this box, one is a SCSI 4x CDR I have installed an IDE lite-on CDRW. Mandrake has picked up both burners as burners. Occasional

Re: [SLUG] Mail

2002-10-08 Thread Kevin Saenz
you will need to let us know. if the machine is registered in DNS as an MX record. it's all fine and well you installing either sendmail, postfix, or some other mail server on your box. but if DNS doesn't recognise it then you have a few problem. > > Dear Sluggers > > I am new to linux and I

Re: [SLUG] Q: DOES YOUR FOREIGN ACCENT SIMPLY GET IN THE WAY?

2002-09-26 Thread Kevin Saenz
I thought that it was every non Ozzi that talks foreign. :) Wot a load of crud. Is there anyway to kill spammers? I know Oz has a law against spam haven't we? Kevin > Q: " Would you like to Lose Your Accent ? " > > - DO YOU FIND OTHERS HAVE A HARD TIME UNDERSTANDING WHAT YOU ARE TRYING TO CONV

Re: [SLUG] mandrake

2002-09-25 Thread Kevin Saenz
yes it has screem which is for kde > Hi, > > Well I am a long way from Sydney but email takes me there!!! > > I have been using the 'infernal machine' for some 20 years now and I am up to here >with MS. > > Mandrake looks like the go but I need to know if the 8.2 boxed set will contain a >wy

[SLUG] Sorry all

2002-09-19 Thread Kevin Saenz
My mail server has been playing up on my I am sorry if you have been getting error messages from my system. Kevin -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug

Re: [SLUG] [festies] Workshop planning meeting

2002-09-05 Thread Kevin Saenz
Doh! and I thought that the clock on my server was out abit :) > Quoting Tony Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > All, > > > > Time to put your money where your mouth is. > > > > YOUR LUG NEEDS YOUR!!! > > > Umm any reason why this email has the wrong date.. ie something July this year.. > -- >

Re: [SLUG] automating a telnet session using EXPECT

2002-08-22 Thread Kevin Saenz
OK I won't go in to the problems with telnet. But with ssh you don't need to create a script like that. All you need to do is create sshkeys copy the public key to the .ssh directory in any machine you wish to login to. Once that is done all you need to do is run ssh server -l username -c 'execut

Re: [SLUG] Spamassassin and fine tuning it.

2002-08-15 Thread Kevin Saenz
> > It's me again, I have finally got Spam assassin working with postfix as a > > content filter. Now What I would lit to do is get it to ignore some emails > > that I receive that it considers as spam. can anyone help with the final > > fine tuning. > > The spamassassin docs cover whitelisting a

[SLUG] Spamassassin and fine tuning it.

2002-08-15 Thread Kevin Saenz
Hi all, It's me again, I have finally got Spam assassin working with postfix as a content filter. Now What I would lit to do is get it to ignore some emails that I receive that it considers as spam. can anyone help with the final fine tuning. Thanks Kevin -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group -

Re: [SLUG] Telstra and Postfix

2002-08-12 Thread Kevin Saenz
Your bigpond account is that direct or home? because I have big pond direct. I could send you a sample > I used to have a working postfix installation. My ISP is telstra > (bigpond.com). A while ago (I'm not exactly sure when), I found that I > could no longer successfully send mail unless the m

Re: [SLUG] Spam assissan

2002-08-11 Thread Kevin Saenz
ginal Message - > From: "Kevin Saenz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "slug" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2002 11:23 AM > Subject: [SLUG] Spam assissan > > > > Hi all, > > > > Just wondering has anyone go Spam Ass

Re: [SLUG] Spam assissan

2002-08-11 Thread Kevin Saenz
using procmail for spamassasin > stuff or a postfix content filter? > please post any relevant config > > dave > > ----- Original Message - > From: "Kevin Saenz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "slug" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Sunday, August 11,

[SLUG] Spam assissan

2002-08-10 Thread Kevin Saenz
Hi all, Just wondering has anyone go Spam Assassin working with postfix? I am having a few problems with getting emails once activating spam assassin in postfix. Thanks Kevin -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug

Re: [SLUG] RPMs are possibly the worst invention in the history ofman

2002-08-02 Thread Kevin Saenz
I have had little problem with rpm, and so far I have been playing with redhat for the last 4.5 years. poor me. :) >After hearing alot of people flame the rpm system I have finally decided >that they were right for doing so. I have had endless problems with the rpm >system on my mandrake system.

Re: [SLUG] iptables / ipchains - Which suits me best?

2002-08-02 Thread Kevin Saenz
Really iptables is native for kernel 2.4, ipchains is perfect under kernel 2.2 I have tried running my ipchains rules under redhat 7.1 and found that it would not run. So I upgraded my firewall rules to iptable based. If you are a little lazy :) have a look at guarddog it requres KDE and from w

Re: [SLUG] Add static routes perminently on Mandrake

2002-07-30 Thread Kevin Saenz
Sorry it's static-routes > For RedHat to make static routes permanent you need to have a look at > /etc/sysconfig/static_routes > > > > Dear list, > > > > I have 2 network card and have configured them using netconf. > > > > I can add the routes manually but how do I edit /etc/sysconfig/networ

Re: [SLUG] Add static routes perminently on Mandrake

2002-07-30 Thread Kevin Saenz
For RedHat to make static routes permanent you need to have a look at /etc/sysconfig/static_routes > Dear list, > > I have 2 network card and have configured them using netconf. > > I can add the routes manually but how do I edit /etc/sysconfig/networkscripts > file? > > Is there this a reas

Re: [SLUG] OT - Remote display of Win2000 App through Internet

2002-07-17 Thread Kevin Saenz
> You can run Winblows 2000 on a central Linux server and export it via X > either to a windows machine or a Linux thin client set up with > Netraverse server.(not free)The idea of this product is to have your > windows installs and users work area's centralized for easy admin also > allows you to

Re: [SLUG] ICQ ipchains settings

2002-05-17 Thread Kevin Saenz
I can't remember exactly, I think ICQ uses tcp 5000 Also if that is your firewall rule I would suggest you set up your input, output, and forward policies as deny. Have you read Rusty's howto IPChains? Have a look at an excellent example of building a IPChains Firewall. Once you have that you can

Re: [SLUG] Bite the Troll... (Re: Anti-MS bullshit)

2002-05-13 Thread Kevin Saenz
Sadly you have to make do with what you are allowed to work with. It all depends on how "educated" the IT manager is. At times you will have to deal with M$ crud. others you will have to deal with extremely old OSes like SCO 5.0.5. I really Wish I had the luxury to say to my bosses it's linux or i

Re: [SLUG] motherboard swap

2002-05-10 Thread Kevin Saenz
> I was hoping to rescue the RAM and just upgrade the CPU and > motherboard. My current video is PCI. > It depends on the CPU you are going to buy. I doubt that if you Buy any thing faster than a 1.2GHz that you will be able to use SDRAM. I Don't think the older style of RAM is capable handling

[SLUG] {OT} Craig from computer bank

2002-05-02 Thread Kevin Saenz
Craig, I lost your mobile can you please resend? Thanks Kevin -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug

Re: [SLUG] Compiling PHP on mandrake 8.1

2002-04-20 Thread Kevin Saenz
Sorry all I have done a stupid thing. I needed to install apache-devel which has apxs. 2nite I have a stupid tattooed on my forehead > Hi all, > > I have downloaded php, sablotron, and js and compiled and installed php > only to find that php did not copy libphp4.so into > /etc/httpd/extramodules

[SLUG] Compiling PHP on mandrake 8.1

2002-04-20 Thread Kevin Saenz
Hi all, I have downloaded php, sablotron, and js and compiled and installed php only to find that php did not copy libphp4.so into /etc/httpd/extramodules. I also found that after compiling php so far I can not find a lib file at all. Can anyone help I have tried the following command find / -nam

Re: [SLUG] ISDN Connection Between 2 office sites

2002-04-19 Thread Kevin Saenz
First your ISDN connection is that going to be closed from internet traffic? or is it open to all traffic? The thing is you would have a security problem with the latter. Then I would suggest that you use IPSec between the 2 sites. Ideally IPSec would be a good solution between the 2 sites reguard

Re: [SLUG] C++ Development

2002-04-19 Thread Kevin Saenz
Gnome has a tool called Glade UI developer I haven't used it. I think it helps with developing GUI software. > Does anyone know of a good VISUAL C++ development tool like Microsoft Visual > C++ for Linux - commercial or free. > > -- > SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.or

Re: Leading newbies astray... (was Re: [SLUG] Why)

2002-04-19 Thread Kevin Saenz
[snip] > > But seriously, I suggest: > > dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda bs=1k | nc 65535 > > > > This is a zero-byte overflow attack - hosts on port 65535 are vulnerable > > because that's near an overflow region! > With your first example the twit was asking for software that would help them pene

Re: [Re: [SLUG] Cron Weird Problem from a newby]

2002-04-14 Thread Kevin Saenz
[snip] > > *** The account are created by the server Control Panel (it's called Ensim). > It must be using some defaults for account creation, and may be crontab is not > there. > > Is there a way for me to edit the already created account to give crontab > access ? You could check their path

Re: [SLUG] Cron Weird Problem from a newby

2002-04-14 Thread Kevin Saenz
[snip] > > *** I actually found my problem. I had to specify the cron like this > > 0,5,10,15,20,25,30,35,40,45,50,55 * * * * /bin/touch /tmp/i-was-here > > intead of > > 0,5,10,15,20,25,30,35,40,45,50,55 * * * * touch /tmp/i-was-here > > This part is working ok now. > Usually the reason is

Re: [SLUG] Cron Weird Problem from a newby

2002-04-14 Thread Kevin Saenz
> > I have browsed the mailing list on any cron issues, but could not find an > > answer to the problem I am currently experiencing. > > > > So here goes. > > > > I just got my own server that had Linux pre-installed on there. My cron > > problem are > > > > 1. jobs that I created as root in /

Re: [SLUG] LinuxChix chapter in Sydney

2002-04-13 Thread Kevin Saenz
Me think there is something wrong with Dane. like a few to many marbles missing. :) > who said anything about fucking? I suggest, good sir, that you get your mind out of >the gutter. > > Please also mind your language on this list. There are a lot of sensitive people out >there who don't appre

Re: [SLUG] Re: [SLUG-ANNOUNCE] LinuxChix chapter in Sydney

2002-04-11 Thread Kevin Saenz
now relatively little about it and its > motivations (heck, I don't even know if I'm capitalising its name > correctly > :). What I have heard about them has been quite positive, though. > > And finally, apologies for the length. I fear this has grown into a > lit

Re: [SLUG] Passing usernames

2002-04-07 Thread Kevin Saenz
ething like what you want. > > DaZZa > > -- > SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ > More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug > --- Kevin Saenz Security Analyst mobile: +61418455661 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug

Re: [SLUG] Apache Virtual Host not working.

2002-04-04 Thread Kevin Saenz
> The browser error is... > You don't have permission to access / on this server. > > httpd.conf says... > > DocumentRoot /mnt/vol1/www/legionofmary > ServerName www.legionofmary.org.au > DirectoryIndex index.html > UserDir /mnt/vol1/www/legionofmary > > > does not seem to matter what permiss

Re: [SLUG] Mandrake rpm.

2002-03-25 Thread Kevin Saenz
se building packages and installing packages are quite different, > and have different needs/uses." > --- Kevin Saenz Security Analyst mobile: +61418455661 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug

[SLUG] Mandrake rpm.

2002-03-25 Thread Kevin Saenz
Hi all, In case anyone wants or needs to know I have just found out why I can not build from source using rpms Under Mandrake. A big thanks to all who tried to help. I went onto a redhat box and ran rpm --help to find a great deal more information that what is given in rpm --help on a mandrake

Re: [SLUG] ls command

2002-03-21 Thread Kevin Saenz
ney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ > More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug > --- Kevin Saenz Security Analyst mobile: +61418455661 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug

Re: [SLUG] iptables help required

2002-03-21 Thread Kevin Saenz
he end. > > Anyone have any ideas? Is their a flag or switch on iptables that > changes the > traverse policy to "exit on match". Clues sticks? > > > TIA's > > Pete > > > -- > SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ >

Re: [SLUG] Mandrake 8.2

2002-03-21 Thread Kevin Saenz
I'm using a 2 meg link and at times I am getting a piddley 0.32kbs So I am yet to see the download I started at 10am this morning complete :( Karl Bowden wrote: > Has anybody finished downloading the 3 cd's of mandrake 8.2 yet? > > > > I am almost finished cd1 on my 56k connection (i get unl

Re: [SLUG] dual IP addresses

2002-03-19 Thread Kevin Saenz
/ > More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug > ------- Kevin Saenz Security Analyst mobile: +61418455661 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug

RE: [SLUG] FW: port redirect to internal ftp server from internet

2002-03-17 Thread Kevin Saenz
from clients about using passive FTP. > Yes, i agree to some extent, but the user's dont want passive mode. > > Both boxes are linux boxes with kernel 2.2.19. > > Cheers, > Steve > > > > -Original Message- > > From: Kevin Saenz [mailto:[EMAIL

Re: [SLUG] FW: port redirect to internal ftp server from internet

2002-03-17 Thread Kevin Saenz
you could correct me if I am wrong. But so far I think with most firewall technologies will allow you to use passive mode ftp, as it is a little more secure and less problematic in design than active. Since got the crappy PIX we still need to use passive ftp from any other site. > Hey guys, >

Re: [SLUG] samba

2002-03-16 Thread Kevin Saenz
are you using win9x or wk2 or XP? there is a reghack that you need to execute so that they send plain text passwords. Adam Hewitt wrote: > Hi all, > > I have just setup samba, and I am able to see the linux box from my > windows machine, however when I try to access it and it asks me for a >

Re: [SLUG] ask crontab (utility under /usr/bin)

2002-03-14 Thread Kevin Saenz
Henry, Are you trying to configure your cron jobs? if so what I usaully do is run crontab -e enter in what I want and then exit cron then runs the jobs at the expected time. I haven't used at jobs sorry. > Dear List: > > I cant use crontab-command by typing "crontab cronset" ,even I use > cron

Re: [SLUG] Mandrake

2002-03-13 Thread Kevin Saenz
my path is PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/local/bin:/usr/games:/opt/gnome/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/games:/home/kevin/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/games:/home/kevin/bin also I tried both suggestions and still get the same error :( >>[blah@blah tar]# rpm -tb smpeg-xmms-0.3.5.tar.gz >>smpeg-xmms-0.

[SLUG] Mandrake

2002-03-12 Thread Kevin Saenz
Quick question about mandrak and their rpm Firstly I am used to RedHat and have decided to move to another distro What I used to do is grab the tarballs and run rpm --tb package.tar.gz I have found that I can't do this. Does anyone know why? Because this is a little painful if in the man pages on

Re: [SLUG] ownership of samba shares

2002-03-11 Thread Kevin Saenz
David, Under Redhat 7.1 in /etc/samba/smb.conf there are some examples one is with mary and fred file share. The command that you need to add to the share is create mask = 0765. You should be able to change the mask to what ever you like so that anyone could modify the file. Kevin > > Hi all,

Re: [SLUG] NT

2002-03-11 Thread Kevin Saenz
Don, Best suggestion I can give and I don't want to be rude is RTFM. Honestly learning samba for a windows environment will become your greatest asset. Does RedHat still provide HOWTOs in their documentations? Kevin D. Babbage wrote: >Is there anyone who can guide me through how to set up Re

Re: [SLUG] ext2 or ext3?

2002-03-11 Thread Kevin Saenz
My preference is rieser, but ext3 is a very good fs to used. from what I have been told if your system crashes you won't go through the tedious fs checking like what you would go through with ext2. Bill Taylor wrote: > RH 7.1 uses ext2; 7.2 offers ext3 as default. Does anyone have > opinion

Re: [SLUG] Firewire???

2002-03-06 Thread Kevin Saenz
erting new mods) > > Any help would be extremely appreciated. > > -- > SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ > More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug > ------- Kevin Sa

Re: [SLUG] Capturing keyboard values

2002-03-06 Thread Kevin Saenz
> > I have one of those HP internet Keyboards with the extra buttons, for > > volume control, launching webbrowsers, and the like. Can anyone tell me > > how I can capture the values of those buttons so that I can use them under > > X? > > xev(1) > > If you use Sawfish and X 4.x, you can make yo

[SLUG] Re: slug digest, Vol 1 #1612 - 18 msgs

2002-03-06 Thread Kevin Saenz
> > I have one of those HP internet Keyboards with the extra buttons, for > > volume control, launching webbrowsers, and the like. Can anyone tell me > > how I can capture the values of those buttons so that I can use them under > > X? > > xev(1) > > If you use Sawfish and X 4.x, you can make yo

[SLUG] Capturing keyboard values

2002-03-06 Thread Kevin Saenz
Hi all, I have one of those HP internet Keyboards with the extra buttons, for volume control, launching webbrowsers, and the like. Can anyone tell me how I can capture the values of those buttons so that I can use them under X? TIA Kevin -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://

[SLUG] Re: Anonymous ftp logins - intrusions?

2002-02-19 Thread Kevin Saenz
Nick, Firstly do not allow anonymous connection to FTP from the internet. Secondly wuftpd is full of securty flaws. Try proftpd if you need an ftp deamon. Unless you have checked your entire system don't know what they have dumped on your system. up until you examine your system closely you can

[SLUG] RE: [OT] burned on a deal

2002-01-13 Thread Kevin Saenz
> The unit in question, Opti-UPS PowerES 420ES came from the online > auction site at . But when it arrived > I found it sports those three-point straight pin power plugs used in the > States. Apparently it was not intended for sale in Australia! Oops, > that's on

[SLUG] Re: [OT] Internet <---> 486 firewall & NAT <---> Workstation

2002-01-05 Thread Kevin Saenz
It depends on the kernel version. My assumption is that you would be using kernel 2.2, compiling kernel 2.4 might take a little while. If you need information on IPChains then go to either linux.org or linux.com to the howto area and look for IPChains howto. If by anychance you get kernel 2.4 on a

[SLUG] RE: Can't install Linux on Solaris.

2002-01-01 Thread Kevin Saenz
Dave, Sorry I am unable to remember your previous email but did you create the ISO image or downloaded the ISO image from a debian mirror? Could you have a look at the redhat site regarding how to install on sparc? they might have something to help you thru. > so far I haven't got it to boot off

[SLUG] Re: can't Install linux on Sun

2002-01-01 Thread Kevin Saenz
I know that this may be a little off but I have installed Linux on DEC alpha. What I had to keep in mind was that I needed to create a 1 meg fat bootable partition, otherwise Linux or NT would not boot. Hope this tidbit helps. Kevin -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slu

Re: [SLUG] In Car MP3 Players

2001-12-13 Thread Kevin Saenz
Mb RAM) with the faulty HD >controller. It was going to cost about $1000 for a new motherboard and >that's all I paid for the whole thing. Hmm come to think of it, probably >doesen't have a sound card either :-( > >On Tue, 11 Dec 2001, Kevin Saenz wrote: > >>Yeah I j

RE: [SLUG] In Car MP3 Players

2001-12-10 Thread Kevin Saenz
7;t end up using it in the car though as I started to fear the > thieves > in the area... ;-)) > > thanks, > George Vieira > Systems Manager > Citadel Computer Systems P/L > > > -Original Message- > From: Kevin Saenz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >

[SLUG] In Car MP3 Players

2001-12-10 Thread Kevin Saenz
Hi all, I think I have a little too much time on my hands. :) I am considering the idea of building my own Linux in car Mp3 player. Before I do this I would like to find out if I can get some of the parts in Oz. Also I would appreciate it if anyone could point me in the right direction for the fo

[SLUG] RE: nmap

2001-12-05 Thread Kevin Saenz
There are also programs that attempt to predict the sequence of packets so that you can create middle man attacks. One such program is called Hunt. I have not had time to verfy how it works but a few security analyist I know swear by it. This is my assumption on TCP/IP I have not studied it indept

[SLUG] Re: OT University or Not

2001-11-22 Thread Kevin Saenz
Can we kill this topic I think we are going round and round in circles. We can see there is a bias on either side of the fence. All we are really saying is do what is right for you. Try the first year that won't hurt. Especially given the current economic climate you will be damn lucky to get any

Re: [SLUG] Apache on a cluster

2001-11-20 Thread Kevin Saenz
Vieira > > Systems Manager > > Citadel Computer Systems P/L > > > > > > > > > > > > --__--__-- > > -- > SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List Digest - > http://slug.org.au/ > More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listin

Re: Uni or not? (Re: [SLUG] OT: University)

2001-11-20 Thread Kevin Saenz
I felt that I had to add my 2cents worth. ;) > > Just in case no one else mentioned it. > > > > Sit down and ask yourself . Why go to university at all??? > > I agree Especially if you are lucky enuf to find an IT job after leaving school take it. There are kids (hell I feel old calling some

[SLUG] RE: back to ldap stuff again

2001-11-08 Thread Kevin Saenz
> > Ok I don't think there is a libnss-ldap for RedHat I have just been > > to rpmfind, freshmeat, and searched google. It appears that > libnss-ldap > > is for Debian. I think that possibly the Debian libnss-ldap.conf > could > > be /etc/ldap.conf > > Hmm, no, that's the OpenLDAP base packages.

[SLUG] Re: last meeting and LDAP

2001-10-31 Thread Kevin Saenz
Sadly I was unable to attend the last SLUG meeting, so I missed the talk that I wanted to sit in on. Is there a slide show presentation available for LDAP? -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug

[SLUG] Re: slug digest, Vol 1 #1337 - 12 msgs

2001-10-24 Thread Kevin Saenz
Alan, Firstly your C class network is a public assigned IP address? Are you using NAT? can those machines see DNS and resolve Internet names? > Can anybody help me with a sendmail configuration problem? > > I have built a small class C network at home: sage (a dial-up > gateway), chickie and bi

[SLUG] Re: slug digest, Vol 1 #1325 - 13 msgs

2001-10-19 Thread Kevin Saenz
> > I have created the posixGroup and in it have entered in memberUid > and > > reference to test. could anyone help? > > Indeed. You have to set up your /etc/nsswitch.conf to pull name service > data > out of LDAP. You can tell it's working when 'getent passwd' is > returning > sane information

[SLUG] openldap and groups

2001-10-19 Thread Kevin Saenz
Hi all, I have configured and built and install LDAP on RedHat7.1, and I have followed the docos on populating the database and also used the mirgation tools that are on the www.padl.com site My issue is that when I create a new user and assign the appropiate groups as well as create a group with

[SLUG] byolinux

2001-04-24 Thread Kevin Saenz
Hi all, I was wondering if anyone has tried to building their own Linux? as in the site www.byolinux.org. Or am do I have no life to contemplate something like this :) Kevin -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://slug.org.au/lists/listinfo/slug

[SLUG] Re: VPN

2001-02-08 Thread Kevin Saenz
> > To: Sydney Linux Users Group <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: [SLUG] VPN's > > Sort of related to my previous email. I was wondering what > people out there are using on Linux to create VPN's. I've already looked > at freeswan but to say the least it's just extremely painful and I'm > gi

Re: [SLUG] LPR - what port?

2000-12-04 Thread Kevin Saenz
For printing remotely the port is 515 and use TCP DaZZa wrote: > Golks. > > Anyone know what port LPR runs on? Especially when printing remotely? > > I can't find a reference to it in /etc/services. > > Oh, and does it use TCP or UDP? > > DaZZa > > > -- If you sit down at a poker game

Re: [SLUG] Unsupported Protocol 0x8207 received??

2000-12-03 Thread Kevin Saenz
I was told not to worry too much about it because it's supposed to be a cisco thing can anyone verify this for me? also has anyone successfully got RH6.2 dialing up to big pond? I keep getting could not get local ip address. Thanks Kevin > Anyone know the measning of: > > "Unsupported Protoc

Re: [SLUG] Pro-Linux virus still spreading

2000-12-03 Thread Kevin Saenz
IMHO I think it could have been a MS follower because it pays to blame the grass roots group for doing something malisious as this the other thing should we be concerned about the amount of alledged cracking and source code theft from microsoft? could mircosoft try and accuse the linux groups fo

Re: [SLUG] Traffic via two external interfaces

2000-11-28 Thread Kevin Saenz
What we do is have 2 squid servers, one goes to a T1 pipe which only IT can access :) and the other is a modem access. So all users go through the modem. that is probably the easiest way to direct users access. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > HI everyone, > > The same client who is getting ADSL (th

Re: [SLUG] Debian Vs RedHat Request for advice/discussion

2000-11-28 Thread Kevin Saenz
I think all your boss wants is some form of redundency (for lack of better terms) ie if you go on holidays or leave who is capable of supporting the Debian systems? probably if you want to keep the Debian boxes you might need to bite the bullet and try trainning some staff memebers in the fine

[SLUG] need help with mysql

2000-11-26 Thread Kevin Saenz
Help I have forgotten how to add users to mysql. thanks Kevin -- But let me tell you, the slim lazy Homer you knew is dead. Now I'm a big fat dynamo. -- Homer Simpson King-Size Homer -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/

[SLUG] Oracle through a firewall

2000-10-16 Thread Kevin Saenz
Hi has anyone had any joy allowing oracle plus/sql through a firewall? Does anyone know what ports TNS use when sending and recieving information While on the topic of firewall has anyone been using iptables? What are the benefits moving from ipchains to iptables? Thanks Kevin -- SLUG - Sy

Re: [SLUG] Make bttv produces kernel not configed for modules - how to fix

2000-10-02 Thread Kevin Saenz
have you ran lsmod? to see if the kernel loaded the bttv module. if you are running RH have you checked /etc/conf.modules to see if bttv is configured in the modules file? -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://slug.org.au/lists/listinfo/slug

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