On 8/16/2011 7:43 AM, Tim wrote:
On Mon, 2011-08-15 at 22:04 -0700, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
Do you really have:
NTPSERVERARGS=iburst
In the /etc/sysconfig/network file?
Yes, that seems to be part of the factory install or it is something
that I have no idea how I added it when I
To all who have replied to my query/queries:
Someone asked me about whether I could telnet to myself ... I can't find
that email (though I know I have it since I haven't deleted any on this
thread).
That being said, I am not certain what exact test I was asked to run. My
memory is that it had
Not certain if this is correct ... but I might not be understanding what
you mean by two subnets.
I have up to found Linux boxes ... static 192.168.2.{10,11,12,13}
I have a Linksys WRT54GL (192.168.2.3) that 3 of the Linux boxes are
wired into. That WRT is connected to a larger net which
On 08/18/2011 07:33 AM, Andre Speelmans wrote:
On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 7:21 AM, Paul Allen Newell pnew...@cs.cmu.edu wrote:
On 8/17/2011 12:49 PM, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
I would have just duplicated the ssh rule, which works, for port 23.
-A INPUT -p tcp -m state --state NEW -m tcp --dport 23
Tim:
Partially... Remember that he had two subnets (192.168.10 and
192.168.2)
Paul Allen Newell:
Not certain if this is correct ... but I might not be understanding what
you mean by two subnets.
I have up to found Linux boxes ... static 192.168.2.{10,11,12,13}
I have a Linksys WRT54GL
Hi,
I've been given a mask of 4040 to set as the smp_affinity for the
eth0 (irq 83),eth1 (irq 91), eth6 (irq 99) and eth8 (irq 131) cards in
my box. I'm struggling to understand how the mask 4040 relates to
cpu i.e. the range of cpus I have is CPU0-CPU15 in /proc/interrupts.
Can someone please
Thanks for the tip i already used and installed it, i had the LiveCD
so everything went ok!
2011/8/17 Michael Ekstrand mich...@elehack.net:
On 08/17/2011 06:14 PM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
On 08/17/2011 06:10 PM, Leonardo wrote:
is it possible? i want to install fedora 15 using an usb stick.
On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 1:35 AM, govind shekhawat
govindpil...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I have installed Fedora 13 on my desktop system, i want it to act as http
server, i have installed one application on this fedora, i want to access
this application through web,
please guide me to configure
How is F15-KDE, overall ?
I'm still running F14, due to problems rebooting during the pre-upgrade
process. Is it worth my time to troubleshoot and fix this issue or
should I just keep running F14 ?
Thanks !
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Hello All.
I can't boot Fedora-Live from my USB device.
I have a Dell XPS Notebook with the configuration below:
Chipset Intel + i7-2620M 2.7-3.4 GHz + 8 GB RAM.
2 Video Graphic Adapters (intel HD 3000 + nVidia GeForce GT525M 2GB DDR3).
2 USB 3.0 + 1 USB 2.0 (bootable).
Etc
I got the Spin
On 08/18/2011 11:23 AM, Linuxguy123 wrote:
How is F15-KDE, overall ?
I'm still running F14, due to problems rebooting during the pre-upgrade
process. Is it worth my time to troubleshoot and fix this issue or
should I just keep running F14 ?
Thanks !
I would do a F15 fresh install.
I have
On 08/18/2011 11:45 AM, Paulo wrote:
Hello All.
I can't boot Fedora-Live from my USB device.
I have a Dell XPS Notebook with the configuration below:
Chipset Intel + i7-2620M 2.7-3.4 GHz + 8 GB RAM.
2 Video Graphic Adapters (intel HD 3000 + nVidia GeForce GT525M 2GB DDR3).
2 USB 3.0 + 1 USB
On Thursday, August 18, 2011, Dan Track dan.tr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I've been given a mask of 4040 to set as the smp_affinity for the
eth0 (irq 83),eth1 (irq 91), eth6 (irq 99) and eth8 (irq 131) cards in
my box. I'm struggling to understand how the mask 4040 relates to
cpu i.e. the range
On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 7:58 PM, Gilboa Davara gilb...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thursday, August 18, 2011, Dan Track dan.tr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I've been given a mask of 4040 to set as the smp_affinity for the
eth0 (irq 83),eth1 (irq 91), eth6 (irq 99) and eth8 (irq 131) cards in
my box. I'm
On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 18:23, Linuxguy123 linuxguy...@gmail.com wrote:
How is F15-KDE, overall ?
I'm still running F14, due to problems rebooting during the pre-upgrade
process. Is it worth my time to troubleshoot and fix this issue or
should I just keep running F14 ?
The F15 is better in
On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 10:59:25PM +0300, Dotan Cohen wrote:
On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 18:23, Linuxguy123 linuxguy...@gmail.com wrote:
How is F15-KDE, overall ?
I'm still running F14, due to problems rebooting during the pre-upgrade
process. Is it worth my time to troubleshoot and fix this
The F15 is better in the air by far: less complexity and weight with
the fixed wings means that it can carry more payload faster and more
maneuverable, all that with better range as well. Maintenance and fuel
costs go down as well. However, the F15 needs much more runway and
cannot handle
You may be waiting awhile for that one.
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To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org
Subject: Re: So how is F15 (KDE) ?
On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 04:41:34PM -0400, Terry Polzin wrote:
The F15 is better in the air by far: less complexity and weight with
the fixed wings means that it can carry more payload faster and more
maneuverable, all that with better range as well. Maintenance and fuel
costs go down
james tate wrote:
What I do is a custom install with a / an /home partitions, that way
you can keep you home directory and do a fresh install of each Fedora
release.
I have a /home partition, like you.
But I always keep a spare partition for the next Fedora distribution.
Then I can run
On 08/13/2011 11:19 AM, Tom H wrote:
#!/bin/bash
df ${@} $(findmnt -s| egrep -v
'^TARGET|^swap|^/sys|^/proc|^/dev/pts|^/dev/shm' | awk '{ printf(%s
,
$1)}')
This does exactly what I need
for df. I didn't think the earlier suggestion through.
Probably because I was too annoyed that it
I am trying to use a Mobile Broadband key to connect to Vodafone network
in Italy but I don't succeed. Do you know how to make it work??
Key is recognized by lsusb as 19D2:1015 (Onda Communication SpA) but I
can't get into the Internet
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On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 6:00 PM, arag...@dcsnow.com wrote:
On 08/13/2011 11:19 AM, Tom H wrote:
#!/bin/bash
df ${@} $(findmnt -s| egrep -v
'^TARGET|^swap|^/sys|^/proc|^/dev/pts|^/dev/shm' | awk '{ printf(%s ,
$1)}')
This does exactly what I need for df. I didn't think the earlier
Is there a ssh app that will connect to a host or try to connect and
show where or why it can't connect to that host ?
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Is there a ssh app that will connect to a host or try to connect and
show where or why it can't connect to that host ?
Have you tried ssh with the -v flag?
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On 8/18/2011 1:48 AM, Tim wrote:
Well, your original post had two sets of IPs mentioned:
192.168.10.x and 192.168.2.y
Did a typo creep in, so they should have all started with 192.168.2 and
only the last quad was unique for each device?
TYPO !!! My apologies, I did a proof read and
On 8/18/2011 1:32 AM, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
On 08/18/2011 07:33 AM, Andre Speelmans wrote:
On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 7:21 AM, Paul Allen Newellpnew...@cs.cmu.edu
wrote:
On 8/17/2011 12:49 PM, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
I would have just duplicated the ssh rule, which works, for port 23.
-A INPUT
On 8/17/2011 11:55 PM, James Hogarth wrote:
Based on the above you have one subnet of 192.168.2.0/24
http://192.168.2.0/24 with 192.168.2.3 as the gateway.
Yes
I think there was some confusion when you mentioned firewall rules on
your router. Traffic between hosts on the same subnet do
On Thu, 2011-08-18 at 20:15 -0700, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
Oh ... it may be clear to you and others that are familiar with this
but
I didn't know ... I just thought I could run telnet and give it a
port
number to use. I was aware that some ports may not like it (as I
discovered with
On 8/17/2011 10:42 PM, Andre Speelmans wrote:
An additional thing to check is if you are listening on port 23 (or 25).
Try netstat -tnlp and search :23 (or :25). You will find the
name of the process listening. Check if it is listening on 0:0:0.0 or
just on 127.0.0.1. The 127.0.0.1 would be
On Thu, 2011-08-18 at 20:47 -0700, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
[root@yoyo ~]# netstat -anp | grep :25
tcp0 0 127.0.0.1:250.0.0.0:*
LISTEN 1510/sendmail: acce
[root@yoyo ~]# netstat -anp | grep :23
[root@yoyo ~]#
+++
I'm staring at man netstat and the
On 8/18/2011 8:59 PM, Craig White wrote:
On Thu, 2011-08-18 at 20:15 -0700, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
of course - you have it right.
Whew, that's good to know (smile)
Of course a telnet server would generally use the well-known TCP port 23
but generally usage of this is discouraged
On Friday 19 August 2011 04:52 AM, james tate wrote:
Is there a ssh app that will connect to a host or try to connect and
show where or why it can't connect to that host ?
what about ssh in verbose mode
ssh -v server.something.any
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On 8/18/2011 9:07 PM, Craig White wrote:
On Thu, 2011-08-18 at 20:47 -0700, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
[root@yoyo ~]# netstat -anp | grep :25
tcp0 0 127.0.0.1:250.0.0.0:*
LISTEN 1510/sendmail: acce
[root@yoyo ~]# netstat -anp | grep :23
[root@yoyo ~]#
+++
On 8/18/2011 9:23 PM, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
On 8/18/2011 9:07 PM, Craig White wrote:
On Thu, 2011-08-18 at 20:47 -0700, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
I am not certain how the word {Disarmed} got into the subject ???
Paul
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On Thu, 2011-08-18 at 21:25 -0700, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
On 8/18/2011 9:23 PM, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
On 8/18/2011 9:07 PM, Craig White wrote:
On Thu, 2011-08-18 at 20:47 -0700, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
I am not certain how the word {Disarmed} got into the subject ???
came from my
On 8/17/2011 10:33 PM, Andre Speelmans wrote:
Two things:
First, try without any firewall (service iptables stop), or enter a
first line like: iptables -I INPUT -j ACCEPT, just so we can isolate
the problem.
If that fails, look what actually gets send on the server (tcpdump -i
eth0 -nnl
On Thu, 2011-08-18 at 21:23 -0700, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
On 8/18/2011 9:07 PM, Craig White wrote:
On Thu, 2011-08-18 at 20:47 -0700, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
[root@yoyo ~]# netstat -anp | grep :25
tcp0 0 127.0.0.1:250.0.0.0:*
LISTEN 1510/sendmail: acce
On Thu, 2011-08-18 at 21:31 -0700, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
telnet chalupa 23
telnet chalupa 25
telnet chalupa
first and third are essentially the same
second one because chalupa isn't listening on port 25 - at least not on
any 192.168.2.x address
if you are on chalupa though, you can
On 8/18/2011 9:33 PM, Craig White wrote:
On Thu, 2011-08-18 at 21:31 -0700, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
telnet chalupa 23
telnet chalupa 25
telnet chalupa
first and third are essentially the same
second one because chalupa isn't listening on port 25 - at least not on
any 192.168.2.x
To all those who have replied to my questions and wanted to know the
why/what of my set-up as an aid to figuring out what I am trying to do:
Though familiar with Unix/Linux for a long time, it has always been as a
software developer with good sysAdmins to deal with all that stuff.
When I first
Hi Paul,
Part of trying to get mail / mailx running on my Linux boxes to send
mail to pnew...@cs.cmu.edu involved using telnet as a test. They wanted
me to use port 587 per their online docs. To get mail to work, I had to
edit sendmail.mc to understand port 587.
I understand, and using the
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